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Your pedelec and this translation of the original operating instructions together with the com-
prehensive world-specific Canyon bicycle manual and the system instructions of the drive
manufacturer correspond to the requirements of the standard EN 15194:2017 for pedelecs or, respec-
tively, DIN EN 17404:2019-07 (draft) for EPAC mountain bikes, the standard EN ISO 4210-2 and the
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
Attention! Assembly instructions in the Quick Start Guide, which comes attached to the
pedelec. You can also find the Quick Start Guide on our website, www.canyon.com
Read pages 2 to 13 of this manual before your first ride. Perform the functional check on
pages 14 to 17 of this manual before every ride!
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  • Page 1 MANUAL PEDELEC Your pedelec and this translation of the original operating instructions together with the com- prehensive world-specific Canyon bicycle manual and the system instructions of the drive manufacturer correspond to the requirements of the standard EN 15194:2017 for pedelecs or, respec- tively, DIN EN 17404:2019-07 (draft) for EPAC mountain bikes, the standard EN ISO 4210-2 and the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING SYMBOLS: Note that the aforementioned consequences will Be sure to read the comprehensive world-specific Canyon bicycle manual MTB, Road or Urban This symbol warns you about actions not be repeated each time the symbols appear in as well as the system instructions of the drive manufacturer.
  • Page 3: Notes On This Translation Of The Original Operating Instructions

    A precise description of You find your comprehensive world-specific Canyon of his or her pedelec at all times. Be aware from your presence well ahead of time and by ringing the pedelec is given in the chapter “Intended use”.
  • Page 4: Intended Use

    If you are not sure about the category your pedelec Keep both hands on the handlebar. Take your or to repair it! Technical details in the text and belongs to, contact our service hotline.
  • Page 5 However, inexperienced riders performing jumps www.canyon.com. There you will find an illus- of this height may land inappropriately, thus in- BIKE CATEGORY tration visualising the intended use of all creasing the acting forces significantly, which Canyon bike models.
  • Page 6: Before Your First Ride

    RIDE the pedals are moved by the rider. When you stop pedalling, the motor switches off. 1. Have you ever ridden a pedelec? Note the par- The pushing aid provides assistance when pushing ticular riding characteristics of this revolution- the pedelec or when doing a hill start, even with- ary hybrid drive concept.
  • Page 7 BEFORE YOUR FIRST RIDE BEFORE YOUR FIRST RIDE 4. The rechargeable battery of your pedelec must 6. Are you familiar with the brake system? Our be charged before you set off for the first time. pedelecs are normally delivered with the left Are you familiar with the handling and mount- brake lever operating the front brake.
  • Page 8 BEFORE YOUR FIRST RIDE BEFORE YOUR FIRST RIDE 8. Does the frame size fit, are saddle and handle- 10. If you bought a pedelec with suspension, you bar properly adjusted? Stand over the top tube should check the air pressure of the suspen- of your pedelec and check whether there is sion fork and the rear shock.
  • Page 9: Before Every Ride

    During production your pedelec was checked re- values are correct before every ride. Do not peatedly and subjected to a final check. set off on your pedelec when the control unit Nevertheless, be sure to check the following shows a warning.
  • Page 10 13. Take a sturdy folding, chain or D-lock with you not at all by other road users. if you want to park your pedelec. The only way to protect the pedelec against theft is to lock it For riding on public roads your pedelec must to an immovable object.
  • Page 11: Notes On The Assembly From The Bikeguard

    GENERAL INFORMATION ON PEDELEC ASSEMBLY USING THE CANYON TORQUE WRENCH Your pedelec was completely assembled and ad- ASSEMBLY FROM THE justed at the factory. The pedelec is fully func- tional without any further adjustments after com- BIKEGUARD pletion of the assembly steps explained further below.
  • Page 12: Removing And Installing The Battery

    Canyon as- sion. Canyon assembly paste can be used for all sembly paste creates extra friction between two carbon and aluminium connections. It’s ideal for surfaces, allowing the necessary torque value to this purpose, as it does not harden.
  • Page 13: Kiox Display

    To change the tilt and/or position of the brake For more information read the chapter “Adjusting levers, first slightly pull back the respective brake the Urban bike to the rider” in your Canyon bicycle lever cover. manual Urban Bike. Switch off the system.
  • Page 14: Seat Clamping - Precede:on

    (0.5 Nm increments) while check- The cadence should be above 60 crank Canyon pedelec (e.g. servicing, repairs, assem- mechanism. This screw cannot be seen from ing the proper seat of the component in be- revolutions per minute;...
  • Page 15: Removing The Rear Wheel

    GEAR SYSTEM ENVIOLO AUTOMATIQ REMOVING THE REAR WHEEL Switch off the drive system of your Canyon pedelec and remove the battery or both batteries from the frame. Undo the axle nut(s) with the installed Croozer With some models, it is necessary to turn the hub Slide a lockwasher onto each of the two axle arms.
  • Page 16: Calibrating Enviolo Automatiq

    Alterna- in your Canyon bicycle manual Urban Bike and, Once the adjustment process is com- a helper to lift up the Canyon pedelec from the tively, use our service hotline or the contact for belts, the instructions by Gates at plete, perform a test ride away from road saddle while you rotate the crank arms slightly.
  • Page 17: Riding The Pedelec

    RIDING THE PEDELEC Keep in mind that you may have to change your riding habits: Your pedelec is designed to be used like a conven- Do not mount by placing one foot on the pedal tional bicycle. The unique riding experience, how- and by trying to throw the other leg over the ever, starts when you actuate the drive system.
  • Page 18: Range - Useful Information For A Long Ride

    The charge state of your rechargeable battery can be read from the display of the control unit on Switch on the control unit of your pedelec at the the handlebar or, in addition, on the rechargeable handlebar with the battery mounted, even if you battery.
  • Page 19: Proper Handling Of The Rechargeable Battery

    THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY Remove the rechargeable battery if you do not use your pedelec for a longer period of time (e.g. during the winter season). Store the rechargeable battery in a dry room at temperatures between 5 and 20 degrees Celsius. The state of charge should Do not use a rechargeable battery or a be 50 to 70 % of the charging capacity.
  • Page 20: Switching The Lighting System On

    You may also activate the light manually. your pedelec if you do not use your pending on the model and software, this may pedelec for a longer period of time and keep it be done automatically as soon as the system is clean and dry.
  • Page 21: Orientation Of The Front Light

    3 mm Allen key. For information on removing your thru axle, read For pedelec models with a hub gear, it is not nec- the chapters “Quixle thru axle (rear wheel)” and essary to replace the complete axle to be able to “How to use quick-releases and thru axles”...
  • Page 22: Transport Of The Pedelec

    Most clamps of bike carrier systems are potential sources of damage to large-di- If you intend to take your pedelec by plane or to ameter frame tubes! As a result thereof carbon dispatch it by a forwarding agent, you have to...
  • Page 23: After An Accident

    If your pedelec fell over to the shocks. The rechargeable battery may catch chain side, check that the gears still function fire or even explode! Do not store a damaged properly.
  • Page 24: General Notes On Care And Inspection

    8. Finally, take a good look at the whole pedelec This is essential to ensure the safe and sustained to detect any deformation, discolouration or functioning of all components.
  • Page 25: Servicing And Inspection

    Pedelec chains wear down faster than Before applying any hard wax on the usual. Therefore, check for wear regu- frame of your pedelec, be sure to test it larly. For more information on how to use the in a less visible spot first! battery’s performance to the maximum,...
  • Page 26 CARE AND INSPECTION Canyon safety check: The intended use of the pedelec includes regular If you ride your pedelec less than 1,000 km (620 servicing and the replacement of worn out parts miles) a year, it requires correspondingly less in time, e.g. chains, brake pads or Bowden and servicing.
  • Page 27 Keep in mind that accessories can risk of injury! strongly affect the characteristics of the pedelec. If you are in doubt or if you have any Note and follow the instructions given questions, contact our service hotline or use in the chapters on service and mainte-...

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