Setting The Saddle Height With The Remote Control - Bosch Intuvia Translation Of Original Operating Instructions

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5 Open the quick release on the seat post to
change the seat height (1). To do so, push the
clamping lever away from the seat post (3).
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Figure 86: Opening the seat post quick release
6 Set the seat post to the required height.
CAUTION
!
Crash caused by an excessively high seat post
setting
A seat post which is set too high will cause the
seat post or the frame to break. This will cause a
crash with injuries.
 Do not pull the seat post out of the frame
beyond the minimum insertion depth marking.
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Figure 87: Detailed view of the seat post – examples of the
minimum insertion depth marking
7 To close it, push the seat post clamping lever as
far as it will go into the seat post (2).
8 Check the clamping force of the quick releases.
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6.5.4.3 Setting the saddle height with the
remote control
Use the seat height formula to set the saddle
height:
Seat height (SH) = inner leg length (I) × 0.9
Notice
If you are unable to achieve the required saddle
height, the seat post must be lowered further into
the seat tube. The seat post Bowden cable must
be tightened in the frame up to the remote control
to the same length as the seat post was lowered.
If this is not possible, contact your specialist
dealer.
Lowering the saddle
1 Sit on the saddle.
2 Press the remote control operating lever.
 The seat post will lower.
3 Release the remote control operating lever
when you have reached the desired height.
Figure 88: Remote control operating lever (1)
Raising the saddle
1 Remove any pressure from the saddle.
2 Press the remote control operating lever.
 The seat post will rise.
3 Release the remote control operating lever
when you have reached the desired height.
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