Pegasus Premio EVO 10 Original Operating Instructions

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Translation of original operating instructions
for PEGASUS pedelecs
with BOSCH Intuvia on-board computer
Premio EVO 10, Premio EVO 10 Lite, Premio EVO 10 Lite COMFORT, Premio EVO 12 Lite Cross,
Premio EVO 5F, Premio Evo 5F Lite Comfort, Premio EVO 5R, Premio EVO 5R Belt, Ravenna E8F NL,
Ravenna EVO 5 Belt NL, Ravenna EVO 5 NL, Ravenna EVO 8F NL, Savino EVO 10 CX,
Savino EVO 5F Belt, Savino EVO 5F Performance, Savino EVO 5R Performance, Siena E7F Plus Belt NL,
Siena E7F Plus NL, Solero E8 Plus, Solero E8 Sport Performance, Solero E8F Performance,
Solero E8F Plus, Solero E8R, Solero E8R Performance, Solero E8R Plus, Solero E8R,
Solero E9 Performance, Solero E9 Sport CX, Solero EVO 7R Plus, Solero EVO 8F, Solero EVO 8R Belt,
Solero EVO 8R, Solero EVO 9, Strong EVO 10 Lite, Strong EVO 10, Strong EVO 5F, Strong EVO 5R,
Tourina E7F, Tourina E7R
22-15-1031 ... 22-15-1033, 22-15-2003 ... 22-15-2009, 22-15-2012, 22-15-2013,
22-15-2016 ... 22-15-2030, 22-15-2034, 22-15-2036, 22-15-2037, 22-15-2039, 22-15-2040,
22-15-2042 ... 22-15-2051, 22-15-2055, 22-15-2067 ... 22-15-2072, 22-15-2075 ... 22-15-2082,
22-15-2084 ... 22-15-2087, 22-15-2096, 22-15-2098, 22-15-2104 ... 22-15-2110,
22-15-2114 ... 22-15-2117, 22-15-2119, 22-15-2120, 22-15-2122, 22-15-2132,
22-15-2133 ... 22-15-2135 22-15-2139 ... 22-15-2141 22-15-2143, 22-15-2144, 22-15-2146,
22-15-2147, 22-15-2149, 22-15-2152, 22-15-2154
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  • Page 1 BOSCH Intuvia on-board computer Premio EVO 10, Premio EVO 10 Lite, Premio EVO 10 Lite COMFORT, Premio EVO 12 Lite Cross, Premio EVO 5F, Premio Evo 5F Lite Comfort, Premio EVO 5R, Premio EVO 5R Belt, Ravenna E8F NL,...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents About these operating instructions Manufacturer Laws, standards and directives Language For your information 1.4.1 Warnings 1.4.2 Markups Type number and model Frame number Identifying the operating instructions Aim of the operating instructions Safety Residual risks 2.1.1 Risk of fire and explosion 2.1.1.1 Rechargeable battery 2.1.1.2...
  • Page 3 Contents 3.3.2.1 Frame 3.3.2.2 Steering system 3.3.2.3 Steering headset 3.3.2.4 Stem 3.3.2.5 Handlebars 3.3.2.6 Fork 3.3.3 Suspension 3.3.3.1 Rigid fork 3.3.3.2 Suspension fork 3.3.4 Wheel 3.3.4.1 Tyres 3.3.4.2 3.3.4.3 Valve 3.3.4.4 Spoke 3.3.4.5 Spoke nipples 3.3.4.6 3.3.5 Braking system 3.3.5.1 Mechanical brake 3.3.5.2 Hydraulic brake...
  • Page 4 Contents 3.4.5.2 SHIMANO hub gear 3.4.6 Hand brake 3.4.7 Fork lock 3.4.7.1 SR Suntour 3.4.8 Battery level indicator (battery) 3.4.8.1 Battery level indicator (battery) Technical data 3.5.1 Pedelec 3.5.2 Emissions 3.5.3 Bicycle lighting 3.5.4 BOSCH Intuvia on-board computer 3.5.5 USB port 3.5.6 Motor 3.5.6.1...
  • Page 5 Contents Tips for a greater range Error message 6.3.1 On-board computer 6.3.2 Rechargeable battery Instruction and customer service Adjusting the pedelec 6.5.1 Preparing 6.5.2 Pedelec adjustment procedure 6.5.3 Determining the sitting position 6.5.4 Adjusting the saddle 6.5.4.1 Straightening the saddle 6.5.4.2 Adjusting the saddle height 6.5.4.3...
  • Page 6 Contents 6.6.2.2 Approval for trailer with ROHLOFF hub 6.6.3 Mobile holder 6.6.4 Tubeless and airless tyres 6.6.5 Suspension fork coil spring 6.6.6 Pannier rack 6.6.7 Panniers and cargo boxes Personal protective equipment and accessories for road safety Before each ride Straightening the quickly adjustable stem 6.10 Using the pannier rack...
  • Page 7 Contents 6.21 Gear shift 6.21.1 Using the derailleur gears 6.21.2 Using a SHIMANO hub gear 6.21.3 Using eShift 6.21.3.1 eShift with SHIMANO DI2 automatic hub gears 6.21.3.2 eShift with manual SHIMANO DI2 hub gears 6.21.3.3 eShift with SHIMANO DI2 automatic hub gears 6.22 Parking 6.22.1...
  • Page 8 Contents 7.4.1 Frame 7.4.2 Fork 7.4.3 Pannier rack 7.4.4 Mudguard 7.4.5 Servicing the kickstand 7.4.6 Stem 7.4.7 Handlebars 7.4.8 Handle 7.4.8.1 Rubber handles 7.4.8.2 Leather handle 7.4.9 Seat post 7.4.9.1 Suspension seat post 7.4.9.2 Carbon seat post 7.4.10 Leather saddle 7.4.11 7.4.12 Spoke nipples...
  • Page 9 Original parts and lubricants 9.2.2 Replacing the lighting 9.2.3 Setting the front light 9.2.4 Checking tyre clearance Recycling and disposal 10.1 Removal of waste guidelines Documents 11.1 Assembly report 11.2 Maintenance log 11.3 Parts list 11.3.1 Premio Evo 10 MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 10 Contents 11.3.2 Premio Evo 10 Lite 11.3.3 Premio Evo 10 Lite Comfort 11.3.4 Premio Evo 12 Lite Cross 11.3.5 Premio Evo 5 Lite Comfort 11.3.6 Premio Evo 5F 11.3.7 Premio Evo 5F Belt 11.3.8 Premio Evo 5R 11.3.9 Ravenna E8F NL 11.3.10...
  • Page 11 About these operating instructions Thank you for your trust! Copyright Pegasus pedelecs are premium-quality vehicles. © ZEG Zweirad-Einkaufs-Genossenschaft eG You have made an excellent choice. Your specialist dealer will provide you with guidance Distribution or reproduction of these operating and instruction and assemble your product. Your...
  • Page 12: About These Operating Instructions

    About these operating instructions About these operating instructions Manufacturer 1.4.1 Warnings Warnings indicate hazardous situations and ZEG Zweirad-Einkaufs-Genossenschaft eG actions. You will find three warnings in the Longericher Strasse 2 operating instructions: 50739 Köln, Germany WARNING Tel.: +49 221 17959 0 Fax: +49 221 1795931 E-mail:...
  • Page 13: Type Number And Model

    Premio EVO 10, Wave bicycle Ravenna EVO 8F NL, City and trekking 22-15-2143 City and trekking Wave bicycle 22-15-2049 Premio EVO 10 Lite, Gent bicycle City and trekking 22-15-2108 Savino EVO 10 CX, Gent Premio EVO 10 Lite, City and trekking bicycle 22-15-2050...
  • Page 14: Frame Number

    About these operating instructions Type no. Model Pedelec type Type no. Model Pedelec type City and trekking Solero EVO 8R Belt, City and trekking 22-15-2013 Solero E8F Plus, Wave 22-15-2044 bicycle Trapez bicycle City and trekking Solero EVO 8R Belt, City and trekking 22-15-2016 Solero E8R, Gent...
  • Page 15: Aim Of The Operating Instructions

    About these operating instructions Aim of the operating instructions These operating instructions are not a substitute for personal instruction by the specialist dealer supplying the bike. These operating instructions Section are an integral part of the pedelec. Therefore, if it is re-sold at a later time, they must be handed over to the subsequent owner.
  • Page 16: Safety

    Safety Safety Residual risks 2.1.1 Risk of fire and explosion 2.1.1.1 Rechargeable battery Chargers with excessive voltage damage batteries. This may cause a fire or an explosion. The safety electronics may fail if the batteries are damaged or faulty. The residual voltage can ...
  • Page 17: Electric Shock

    Safety 2.1.2 Electric shock 2.1.3.3 Incorrect component The wheels are designed exclusively for use with 2.1.2.1 Damage rim brakes or disc brakes. The wheel may break if Damaged chargers, cables and plug connectors an incorrect brake is used. This will cause a crash increase the risk of electric shock.
  • Page 18: Toxic Substances

    Safety Toxic substances Requirements for riders 2.2.1 Brake fluid The rider must have the required mental capacity and physical and motor skills to ride on public Brake fluid may leak out after an accident or due roads. A minimum age of 14 years is to material fatigue.
  • Page 19: Safety Markings And Safety Instructions

    Safety Safety markings and safety What to do in an emergency instructions 2.8.1 Dangerous situation in road traffic The pedelec and battery nameplates contain  In the event of any hazards or dangers in road these safety markings and safety instructions: traffic, apply the brakes on the pedelec until it comes to a halt.
  • Page 20: Battery Vapours Emitted

    Safety 2.8.4 Battery fire After swallowing  Rinse out mouth with water. Never induce The safety electronics may fail if the battery is vomiting. Risk of aspiration. damaged or faulty. The residual voltage can cause a short circuit. The battery may self-ignite ...
  • Page 21: Description

    Description Description Proper use All check lists and instructions for actions in these regulations for the prevention of accidents and operating instructions must be met. Approved environmental protection in the respective country accessories can be installed by specialist staff. of use must be adhered to. Use the pedelec when it is in perfect, proper The rechargeable batteries are designed to working order only.
  • Page 22: Improper Use

    Description 3.1.1 Improper use Failure to adhere to the proper use poses a risk of • lending the pedelec to untrained riders • carrying other people personal injury and material damage. It is • riding with excessive baggage prohibited to use the pedelec in the following •...
  • Page 23: Permitted Total Weight (Ptw)

    Premio Evo 5F 22-15-2008 Solero E8 Sport Performance 22-15-2078 Premio Evo 5F 22-15-2009 Solero E8 Sport Performance 22-15-2079 Premio Evo 10 Lite COMFORT 22-15-2012 Solero E8F Performance 22-15-2080 Premio Evo 10 Lite COMFORT 22-15-2013 Solero E8F Plus 22-15-2081 Premio Evo 10 Lite COMFORT...
  • Page 24 About these operating instructions Type no. Model PTW [kg] 22-15-2120 Strong Evo 5R 22-15-2122 Strong Evo 5F 22-15-2122 Strong Evo 5R 22-15-2132 Siena E7F Plus NL 22-15-2133 Siena E7F Plus NL 22-15-2134 Ravenna E8F NL 22-15-2134 Siena E7F Plus Belt NL 22-15-2135 Siena E7F Plus Belt NL 22-15-2139...
  • Page 25: Environmental Requirements

    Description 3.1.3 Environmental requirements You can be ride the pedelec within a temperature Temperatures under -5 °C and over +40 °C must range between -5 °C and +40 °C. The electric be avoided. drive system is limited in its performance outside You must also keep within the following this temperature range.
  • Page 26 Description The pedelec is unsuitable for the following areas of use: Child's bicycles/ City and trekking Area of use bicycles for Mountain bikes Racing bicycle Cargo bike Folding bicycle bicycles young adults Never drive off-road Never drive off-road Never drive off-road Never drive off-road Never drive off-road or perform jumps.
  • Page 27: Nameplate

    Description Nameplate The nameplate is situated on the frame. The Figure 2 . The nameplate contains thirteen pieces precise position of the nameplate is shown in of information. ZEG Zweirad-Einkaufs- Genossenschaft eG Longericher Str. 2 50739 Köln, Germany Typ: 22-17-1017 EPAC nach EN 15194...
  • Page 28: Components

    Description Components 3.3.1 Overview 15 16 Figure 2: Pedelec from right; BULLS E-Stream EVO AM FIT 29 used as example Front wheel Pannier rack Fork Reflector and rear light Front wheel guard Rear wheel guard Headlight Kickstand Handlebars Rear wheel Stem Chain Frame...
  • Page 29: Chassis

    Description 3.3.2 Chassis The chassis comprises two components: • Frame and • steering system. 3.3.2.1 Frame The frame absorbs all forces which act on the pedelec from body weight, pedalling and the ground. The frame also acts as a carrier for most components.
  • Page 30: Handlebars

    Description 3.3.2.5 Handlebars 3.3.2.6 Fork The stem and handlebars are attached to the top The pedelec is steered using the handlebars. The end of the fork steerer. The axle is fastened to the handlebars are used to support the upper body fork ends.
  • Page 31: Suspension

    Description 3.3.3 Suspension Both forks and suspension forks are fitted in this model series. 3.3.3.1 Rigid fork Rigid forks do not feature suspension. They transfer the used muscle and motor power to the road to optimum effect. Pedelecs with rigid forks consume less energy on steep roads and have a greater range than pedelecs with suspension.
  • Page 32 Description Negative deflection (sag) The negative deflection (sag) is the percentage of optimally adjusted. The wheel stays in contact total deflection that is compressed by body with the ground when passing over bumps (blue weight, including equipment (such as a line).
  • Page 33 Description Rebound damping Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Rebound damping defines the speed at which the Rebound damping needs to be increased to suspension rebounds after being loaded. achieve an optimal setting if the air pressure or Rebound damping controls the suspension fork spring stiffness are increased.
  • Page 34 Description Steel suspension fork structure Air suspension fork structure The stem and the handlebars are fastened to the Depending on the model, the air suspension fork has either fork steerer. The wheel is fastened to the axle. • an air suspension assembly group (orange) and/ •...
  • Page 35: Wheel

    Description 3.3.4 Wheel If a tyre with a deep tread is used on asphalt, this may make an unpleasant noise when the brakes are used In such a case, the specialist dealer needs to replace the tyre with a new one with a shallow tread.
  • Page 36: Spoke

    Description The pedelec has either: Schrader valve • a conventional valve The Schrader valve can be pumped at filling • a Presta valve or stations. Older and easy bicycle pumps are • a Schrader valve. unsuitable for filling tyres via a Schrader valve. Dunlop valve The Dunlop valve, also known as a conventional valve, is the valve in most widespread use.
  • Page 37: Braking System

    Description 3.3.5 Braking system A pedelec's brake system is primarily operated 3.3.5.2 Hydraulic brake using the brake lever on the handlebars. The brake fluid is in a closed hose system. If the brake lever is pulled, the brake fluid transfers •...
  • Page 38: Disc Brake

    Description 3.3.5.3 Disc brake Figure 22: Brake system with disc brake – example Brake disc Brake calliper with brake linings Handlebars with brake lever Front wheel brake disc Rear wheel brake disc On a pedelec with a disc brake, the brake disc is screwed permanently to the wheel hub.
  • Page 39: Rim Brake

    Description 3.3.5.4 Rim brake Figure 23: Brake system with rim brake in detail – MAGURA HS22 used as an example Rear wheel rim brake The rim brake stops the wheel moving when the Brake lining rider pulls the brake lever, causing two brake Brake booster linings, positioned opposite one another, to press Handlebars with brake lever...
  • Page 40: Back-Pedal Brake

    Description 3.3.5.5 Back-pedal brake Figure 25: Brake system with a back-pedal brake – example Rear wheel rim brake Handlebars with brake lever Front wheel rim brake Pedal Back-pedal brake The back-pedal brake stops the rear wheel from moving by pushing the pedals in the opposite direction to the direction of travel.
  • Page 41: Seat Post

    Description 3.3.6 Seat post Seat posts are not designed to fasten the saddle Patent saddle posts are fastened into the seat but also to adjust exactly to the optimum sitting tube with either a quick release or a screwable position. The seat post can: clamp.
  • Page 42: Mechanical Drive System

    Description 3.3.7 Mechanical drive system The pedelec is driven by muscle power, just like a 3.3.7.1 Chain drive layout bicycle. The force which is applied by pedalling in the direction of travel drives the front chain wheel. The chain or belt transmits the force onto the rear chain wheel and then onto the rear wheel.
  • Page 43: Electric Drive System

    Description 3.3.8 Electric drive system The pedelec has an electric drive system in The pedelec does not have a separate emergency addition to a mechanical one. shut-off button. In the event of an emergency, the motor can be stopped by removing the on-board computer.
  • Page 44: Frame Battery

    Description Battery performance is reduced when the 3.3.8.4 Pannier rack battery temperature drops since this increases electrical Three different types of pannier rack batteries can resistance. As a result, you can expect the range be fitted: to be shorter than normal in winter. We recommend using thermal protection sleeves when riding longer distances in the cold.
  • Page 45: Integrated Battery

    Description 3.3.9 Lighting 3.3.8.5 Integrated battery Four different types of pannier rack batteries can When the riding light is activated, the front light be fitted: and the rear light are switched on together. PowerTube PowerTube PowerTube PowerTube (vertical and horizontal) Figure 36: Overview of integrated battery Figure 37: Integrated battery in detail Battery key...
  • Page 46: On-Board Computer

    Description 3.3.10 On-board computer The pedelec has a BOSCH Intuvia on-board computer. The on-board computer controls the drive system and displays the journey data. The rider can switch off the electric drive system by removing the on-board computer. The battery powers the on-board computer if the on-board computer is inserted in its mount, a sufficiently charged battery is inserted into the pedelec and the electric drive system is switched...
  • Page 47: Description Of Controls And Screens

    Description Description of controls and screens 3.4.1 Handlebars Figure 40: Detailed view of handlebars with BOSCH Intuvia on-board computer, example Rear wheel hand brake Seat post remote control Bell Control panel Front light Sag setting wheel On-board computer Fork lock, lockout Front wheel hand brake Shift indicator Handle...
  • Page 48: On-Board Computer

    Description 3.4.2 On-board computer 3.4.2.1 Riding light indicator The riding light indicator lights up when the riding The on-board computer is operated using four light is activated. buttons on its casing and the buttons on the control panel. 3.4.2.2 Level of assistance indicator The higher the selected level of assistance, the more the electric drive system assists the rider when pedalling.
  • Page 49: Charge Level Indicator (On-Board Computer)

    Description 3.4.2.3 Charge level indicator (on-board 3.4.2.4 Indicator for motor power used computer) If the motor is active, the indicator for the motor The battery level indicator displays the pedelec power used is shown on the on-board computer battery level, not the level for the on-board display.
  • Page 50: Tachometer Indicator

    Description 3.4.2.6 Tachometer indicator 3.4.2.9 Additional journey information Only applies to SHIMANO DI2 automatic hub The tachometer indicator shows the current gears speed at all times. The following additional function is available on You can select whether the speed is displayed in the function display: kilometres or miles in the system settings.
  • Page 51: System Settings And Data

    Description Applies only to eShift with NuVinci H|Sync/ 3.4.2.10 System settings and data ENVIOLO with Optimized H|Sync The system settings need to be opened to see the The following additional function is available on system settings and specifications. The system the function display: setting values can be changed but the system specifications can't.
  • Page 52: Additional System Settings

    Description 3.4.2.11 Additional system settings Applies only to eShift with SHIMANO DI2 automatic hub gears. Applies only to eShift with SHIMANO DI2 automatic hub gears Display Change Gear adjustment You can use this menu option to Display Change make a fine adjustment to the SHIMANO DI2.
  • Page 53: System Message

    Description Applies only to eShift with ROHLOFF E-14 Speedhub 500/14 Display Change Start gear This is where you can set the start gear. The automatic gear switch function is switched off in Position – –. This menu option is only shown when the on-board computer is positioned in its mount.
  • Page 54: Control Panel

    Description 3.4.3 Control panel The on-board computer is operated using four buttons on the control panel. Figure 44: Overview of BOSCH control panel Info button (control panel) Push assist button Plus button (control panel) Minus button (control panel) MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 55: Gear Shift

    Description 3.4.4 Gear shift 3.4.4.1 SHIMANO derailleur gears Only applies to vehicles with this equipment The gear shift is on the right of the handlebars. SHIMANO SL-M3100 gear shift The gear shift has one or two shifters. SHIMANO SL-M315 gear shift Figure 46: Example of SHIMANO SL-M3100 Shifter A Shifter B (optional)
  • Page 56: Gear Shift

    Description 3.4.5 Gear shift 3.4.5.1 SHIMANO SW-E7000 derailleur gears Only applies to vehicles with this equipment The gear shift unit is on the left of the handlebars. The gear shift unit features 2 buttons. Figure 47: SHIMANO SW-E7000 gear shift Up button (gear shift) Down button (gear shift) MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 57: Shimano Hub Gear

    Description 3.4.5.2 SHIMANO hub gear Only applies to vehicles with this equipment SHIMANO hub gears feature a twist grip with a display on the right-hand side of the handlebars. Figure 49: SHIMANO SL-C30000-7O gear shift Twist grip Figure 48: SHIMANO SL-C30000-7 gear shift, top view Gear indicator Twist grip Gear cable outer sleeve...
  • Page 58: Hand Brake

    Description 3.4.6 Hand brake There is a hand brake on the left and right of the handlebars. Figure 50: Front wheel (2) and rear (1) brake levers – Shimano brake used as an example • The left-hand brake controls the front wheel brake.
  • Page 59: Fork Lock

    Description 3.4.7 Fork lock Only applies to vehicles with this equipment The suspension in suspension forks is set using 3.4.7.1 SR Suntour fork locks. The fork locks are either directly on the The following (compression adjusters) may be suspension fork or can be controlled using the featured on the suspension fork: remote control on the handlebars.
  • Page 60: Battery Level Indicator (Battery)

    Description 3.4.8 Battery level indicator (battery) Each battery has its own level indicator: 3.4.8.1 Battery level indicator (battery) The five green LEDs on the battery level indicator show the charge level when the battery is switched on. Each LED represents 20% of battery capacity. LED 1,2,3,4,5 Battery level 100…80%...
  • Page 61: Technical Data

    Description Technical data 3.5.1 Pedelec 3.5.4 BOSCH Intuvia on-board computer Power output/system 250 W (0.25 kW) Internal lithium ion battery 3.7 V, 230 mAh Shut-off speed 25 km/h Operating temperature -5… +40 °C Table 29: Pedelec technical data Storage temperature -10…...
  • Page 62: Rechargeable Battery

    Description 3.5.7 Rechargeable battery 3.5.7.1 BOSCH PowerTube 400 Nominal voltage 36 V Nominal capacity 11 Ah Energy 400 Wh Weight 2.9 kg Protection class IP54 Operating temperature -5… +40 °C Storage temperature +10… +40 °C Permitted charging temperature 0… +40 °C range Table 35: Technical data for BOSCH PowerTube 400, BBP282 and BBP283 vertical batteries...
  • Page 63: Tightening Torques

    Description 3.5.8 Tightening torques Model Tightening torque Screw On-board computer SC-E5003 Attachment screw 0.8 Nm 3 mm hex bit Shifter SHIMANO DEORE SL-M4100 Attachment screw 3 Nm 4 mm hex bit SHIMANO DEORE SL-M5100 Attachment screw 3 Nm 4 mm hex bit SHIMANO DEORE SL-M6100 Attachment screw 3 Nm...
  • Page 64 Description eightpins H01 Seat post axle 8 Nm 6 mm hex bit Slipper clutch 18 Nm 3 mm hex bit Valve cap 0.5 Nm 5 mm hex bit Postpin axle 8 Nm 5 mm hex bit Rear clamping screw (saddle) 8 Nm 3 mm hex bit M5 attachment screw for outer sleeve...
  • Page 65: Transporting And Storing

    Transporting and storing Transporting and storing Weight and dimensions for transportation Weight and dimensions during transport 22-15-2009 22-15-2012 22-15-1031 22-15-2013 22-15-1032 22-15-2016 22-15-1033 22-15-2018 22-15-2003 22-15-2020 22-15-2021 22-15-2004 22-15-2022 22-15-2005 22-15-2023 22-15-2006 22-15-2024 22-15-2007 22-15-2026 22-15-2008 Table 39: Type number, model and pedelec type Table 39: Type number, model and pedelec type MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 66 Transporting and storing 22-15-2028 22-15-2046 22-15-2029 22-15-2047 22-15-2048 22-15-2034 22-15-2049 22-15-2036 22-15-2039 22-15-2050 22-15-2051 22-15-2040 22-15-2055 22-15-2042 22-15-2056 22-15-2043 22-15-2067 22-15-2044 22-15-2068 22-15-2045 22-15-2069 Table 39: Type number, model and pedelec type Table 39: Type number, model and pedelec type MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 67 Transporting and storing 22-15-2086 22-15-2070 22-15-2096 22-15-2072 22-15-2075 22-15-2098 22-15-2076 22-15-2099 22-15-2078 22-15-2101 22-15-2079 22-15-2104 22-15-2080 22-15-2105 22-15-2081 22-15-2106 22-15-2082 22-15-2107 22-15-2084 22-15-2108 22-15-2085 Table 39: Type number, model and pedelec type Table 39: Type number, model and pedelec type MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 68 Transporting and storing 22-15-2109 22-15-2132 22-15-2110 22-15-2133 22-15-2114 22-15-2134 22-15-2134 22-15-2116 22-15-2135 22-15-2117 22-15-2139 22-15-2119 22-15-2141 22-15-2120 22-15-2143 22-15-2122 22-15-2144 Table 39: Type number, model and pedelec type Table 39: Type number, model and pedelec type MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 69: Designated Handles, Lifting Points

    Transporting and storing 22-15-2146 22-15-2147 22-15-2149 22-15-2152 22-15-2154 Table 39: Type number, model and pedelec type * Vehicle weight without battery Designated handles, lifting points The box does not have any handles. MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 70: Transportation

    Transporting and storing Transportation 4.3.2 Transporting the pedelec Bicycle rack systems which use the handlebars or CAUTION frame to hold the pedelec in an upside-down position exert inadmissible forces on its components during transportation. This can cause Crash caused by unintentional activation the supporting parts to break.
  • Page 71: Storing

    Transporting and storing Storing  Store pedelec, on-board computer, battery and 4.4.1.1 Preparing a break in operation charger in a clean, dry place where they are  Remove the rechargeable battery from the protected from sunlight. Do not store outdoors pedelec.
  • Page 72: Assembly 5.1 Unpacking

    Assembly Assembly Scope of delivery WARNING  1 pre-assembled pedelec  1 front wheel Risk of eye injury Problems may arise if components are set  2 pedals incorrectly. They may cause serious injuries to  2 quick releases (optional) the face.
  • Page 73: Commissioning

    Assembly Commissioning Only trained specialist staff may perform initial commissioning since initial commissioning of the pedelec requires special tools and specialist knowledge. Experience has shown that a pedelec which has not yet been sold is automatically handed to customers as soon as it appears ready to ride. ...
  • Page 74: Preparing The Battery

    Assembly 5.3.2 Preparing the battery 5.3.2.1 Retrofitting the PowerTube adapter Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment A PowerTube Adapter 400 or 500 needs to be 3 Use a ratchet to remove the two 4 mm hexagon retrofitted to use a BOSCH PowerTube 625 screws in the PowerTube adapter.
  • Page 75 Assembly 6 Use a TORX® T25 wrench to fasten the screws into the battery mount. Figure 61: Fastening the battery mount MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 76: Fit Battery Cover Onto Bosch Powertube 625 Battery (Horizontal)

    Assembly 5.3.2.2 Fit battery cover onto Bosch PowerTube 625 battery (horizontal) Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment 1 Detach the upper interface (lock side) from the 3 Press to push the battery cover onto the BOSCH PowerTube 625 battery with a TORX® battery.
  • Page 77: Fit Battery Cover Onto Bosch Powertube 500 Battery (Horizontal)

    Assembly 5.3.2.3 Fit battery cover onto Bosch PowerTube 500 battery (horizontal) Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment 1 Detach the upper interface (lock side) from the 3 Screw the battery mounting plate onto the BOSCH PowerTube 625 battery with a TORX® PowerTube extension with original BOSCH T20 wrench.
  • Page 78: Preparing The Wheel

    Assembly 5.3.3 Preparing the wheel There is an arrow on the sides of the tyres with the inscription ROTATION to show the direction of rotation. The inscription says DRIVE on older tyres. The rotation direction arrow indicates the recommended direction of rotation. On road tyres, the direction of rotation is mainly for optical reasons.
  • Page 79: Installing The Wheel In The Suntour Fork

    Assembly 5.3.4 Installing the wheel in the SUNTOUR fork Only applies to Suntour forks with this equipment 5.3.4.1 Screw-on axle (12AH2 and 15AH2) Only applies to Suntour forks with this equipment 4 Insert the securing screw on the non-drive side. ...
  • Page 80: Mm Cross Axle

    Assembly 5.3.4.2 20 mm cross axle Only applies to Suntour forks with this equipment 2 Tighten the cross axle with the red handle. CAUTION Crash caused by loose quick release axle A faulty or incorrectly installed cross axle may become caught in the brake disc and block the wheel.
  • Page 81 Assembly 5 Check the position and clamping force of the quick release lever. The quick release lever must be flush with the shock absorber. Figure 79: Perfect position for the clamping lever 6 Use 4 mm hexagon socket spanner to adjust the clamping lever clamping force if required.
  • Page 82: Q-Loc Quick Release

    Assembly 5.3.4.3 Q-LOC quick release Only applies to Suntour forks with this equipment 1 Push in the quick release until you can hear a click. Make sure that the flange is extended. CAUTION Crash caused by unfastened quick release A faulty or incorrectly installed quick release may become caught in the brake disc and block the wheel.
  • Page 83: Preparing The Limotec Seat Post

    Assembly 5.3.5 Preparing the LIMOTEC seat post Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment 1 Use the seat height formula to calculate the optimum seat post height for the length of rider's leg: Seat height (SH) = inner leg length (I) × 0.9 2 Lower the seat post further into the seat tube 3 The seat post Bowden cable must be tightened in the frame up to the remote control to the...
  • Page 84: Fitting The Pedals

    Assembly 5.3.6 Fitting the pedals The pedals have two different threads to ensure 3 Turn the pedal marked R anti-clockwise by they don’t come loose while the rider is pedalling. hand into the crank arm on the right as seen when facing the direction of travel.
  • Page 85: Checking The Stem And Handlebars

    Assembly 5.3.7 Checking the stem and handlebars 5.3.7.1 Checking the connections 5.3.7.3 Checking the headset backlash 1 Stand in front of the pedelec. Clamp the front 1 Place the fingers of one hand on the upper wheel between your legs. Grasp the handlebar headset cup.
  • Page 86: Operation

    Operation Operation Risks and hazards WARNING WARNING Injuries and death caused by distraction Injuries and fatalities caused by blind spots A lack of concentration while riding increases the Other road users, trucks, cars and pedestrians risk of an accident. This may cause a crash with often underestimate the speed of pedelecs.
  • Page 87 Operation CAUTION CAUTION Crash caused by material fatigue Crash caused by soiling Intensive use can cause material fatigue. A Heavy soiling can impair pedelec functions, such component may suddenly fail in case of material as braking. This may cause a crash with injuries. fatigue.
  • Page 88: Tips For A Greater Range

    Operation Tips for a greater range The pedelec's range depends on many Gear shift influencing factors. A single battery charge may  Use a low gear and a low level of assistance on only last fewer than 20 kilometres but much more hills and when setting off.
  • Page 89: Error Message

    Operation Error message 6.3.1 On-board computer The drive system monitors itself continuously and Code Description Method of resolution displays a number as an error message if a known Battery internal error Re-start the system. error is detected. The system may switch off Contact your specialist automatically depending on the type of error.
  • Page 90 Operation Code Description Method of resolution Code Description Method of resolution Battery error Switch off system. 595, Communication error Check cabling to the gears. Remove the battery. Re-start the system. Re-insert battery. Contact your specialist Restart electric drive dealer if the problem system.
  • Page 91 Operation Code Description Method of resolution Code Description Method of resolution Internal fault Re-start the system. 860, Error in the power Re-start the system. supply Contact your specialist Contact your specialist dealer if the problem dealer if the problem persists. persists.
  • Page 92: Rechargeable Battery

    Operation 6.3.2 Rechargeable battery The battery is protected against deep discharge, overcharging, overheating and short circuits by Electronic Cell Protection (ECP). In the event of a hazard, a protective circuit switches the battery off automatically. If a fault is detected in the battery, the LEDs flash on the battery level indicator.
  • Page 93: Instruction And Customer Service

    Operation Instruction and customer service The supplying specialist dealer will provide 6.5.1 Preparing customer service. Contact details can be found on The following tools are required to adjust the the pedelec pass for these operating instructions. pedelec: The specialist dealer will explain all the pedelec functions to the new owner in person, this being when the specialist dealer hands over the pedelec Tape measure...
  • Page 94: Pedelec Adjustment Procedure

    Operation 6.5.2 Pedelec adjustment procedure  Observe the correct order for adjustment. For pedelecs with components only Sequence Adjustment Section Saddle • Straighten saddle 6.5.4.1 • Adjust saddle height 6.5.4.2 • Adjust saddle position 6.5.4.4 • Adjust saddle tilt 6.5.4.5 Handlebars 6.5.5 Stem...
  • Page 95: Determining The Sitting Position

    Operation 6.5.3 Determining the sitting position The starting point for a comfortable posture is the Position on roadster Position on city bike correct position of the pelvis. If the pelvis is in the wrong position, it can cause different types of pain, e.g.
  • Page 96: Adjusting The Saddle

    Operation 6.5.4 Adjusting the saddle 6.5.4.1 Straightening the saddle 6.5.4.2 Adjusting the saddle height  To adjust the saddle height safely, either:  Position saddle in direction of travel. In doing • Push the pedelec near to a wall so that the rider so, align the tip of the saddle with the top tube.
  • Page 97: Setting The Saddle Height With The Remote Control

    Operation 5 Open the quick release on the seat post to 6.5.4.3 Setting the saddle height with the remote control change the seat height (1). To do so, push the clamping lever away from the seat post (3). Use the seat height formula to set the saddle height: Seat height (SH) = inner leg length (I) ×...
  • Page 98: Adjusting The Saddle Position

    Operation 6.5.4.4 Adjusting the saddle position 3 Unfasten and adjust the designated screw connections, and clamp them with the The saddle can be shifted on the saddle frame. maximum tightening torque for the saddle The right horizontal position ensures an optimal clamping screws.
  • Page 99: Handlebars

    Operation 6.5.5 Handlebars  Check handlebar width and hand position. The narrower the shoulders are, the greater the bend of the handlebars should be (maximum 28°).  Choose different handlebars if necessary. Contact specialist dealer. Straight handlebars are advisable for sports bikes (e.g.
  • Page 100: Stem

    Operation 6.5.6 Stem 6.5.6.1 Adjusting the handlebar height with Adjusting the quick release clamping force quick release Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment CAUTION 1 Open the stem clamping lever. Crash caused by incorrectly set clamping force Applying excessive clamping force damages the quick release.
  • Page 101: Setting The Quill Stem

    Operation 6.5.6.2 Setting the quill stem 6.5.6.3 Adjusting the Ahead stem Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment In the case of a quill stem, the stem and fork In the case of an Ahead stem, the stem is placed steerer form a permanently interconnected directly on the fork steerer, which protrudes over component, which is clamped in the fork steerer.
  • Page 102: Adjusting The Angle-Adjustable Stem

    Operation 6.5.6.4 Adjusting the angle-adjustable stem Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Angle-adjustable stems are available in different lengths for quill and Ahead stems. Figure 103: Different versions of angle-adjustable stems Adjusting the stem angle (c) changes both the distance from the upper body to the handlebars (b) and the handlebar height (a).
  • Page 103: Ergonomic Handles

    Operation 6.5.7 Ergonomic handles In the case of ergonomically shaped handles, the palm rests on the anatomically shaped handle. A greater contact surface means that the pressure is more evenly distributed. Nerves and vessels are no longer squeezed in the carpal tunnel. Figure 105: Correct (1) and incorrect (2) position of the handle 1 Undo the handle screw.
  • Page 104: Tyres

    Operation 6.5.8 Tyres It is not possible to offer a general recommended Tyre pressure in bar for body tyre pressure for a particular pedelec or tyre. The weight correct tyre pressure largely depends on the Tyre width about about about weight load on the tyres, mainly determined by 60 kg 80 kg...
  • Page 105: Brake

    Operation 6.5.9 Brake The brake lever grip distance can be adjusted to 6.5.9.2 Brake handle tilt angle ensure that it can be reached more easily. The The nerves that pass through the carpal tunnel pressure point can also be adjusted to the rider's are connected to the thumb and the index and preferences.
  • Page 106: Determining The Grip Distance

    Operation 2 Set the brake lever angle as indicated in the table. 20 – 25° > 10 cm 25 – 30° 0 – 10 cm 30 – 35° 0 – 10 cm 35 – 45° > 10 cm Saddle-handlebar height Brake angle difference (mm) >10...
  • Page 107: Grip Distance On A Magura Disc Brake Lever

    Operation 6.5.9.4 Grip distance on a MAGURA disc brake lever Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment affect the pressure point or the position of the WARNING brake linings.  Turn the setting screw/twist knob (5) anti- Crash caused by incorrectly set grip distance clockwise towards minus (–).
  • Page 108: Grip Distance On A Magura Hs22 Brake Lever

    Operation 6.5.9.5 Grip distance on a MAGURA HS22 brake lever Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment  Use a T25 TORX® wrench to turn the setting WARNING screw (2) to adjust the grip distance. 1 Push the brake lever gently and hold. Crash caused by incorrectly set grip distance ...
  • Page 109: Grip Distance On A Shimano St-Ef41 Brake Lever

    Operation 6.5.9.6 Grip distance on a SHIMANO ST-EF41 brake lever Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment  Turn setting screw anti-clockwise towards The brake lever position can be adjusted to the rider's requirements. Such adjustment does not minus (–). affect the pressure point or the position of the ...
  • Page 110: Grip Distance On A Shimano St-Ef41 Brake Lever

    Operation 6.5.9.7 Grip distance on a SHIMANO ST-EF41 brake lever Only applies to pedelecs with brakes: BL-M4100 BL-M7100 BL-M8100 BL-MT200 BL-MT201 BL-MT400 BL-MT401 BL-MT402 BL-T6000 GRX ST-RX600 M7100 M8100 RS785 The brake lever position can be adjusted to the rider's requirements. Contact your specialist dealer.
  • Page 111: Pressure Point On A Magura Brake Lever

    Operation 6.5.9.8 Pressure point on a MAGURA brake lever Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment  Turn the twist knob towards the plus (+) WARNING symbol.  The brake lever moves closer to the handlebar Brake failure due to incorrect setting grip.
  • Page 112: Retracting The Brake Linings

    Operation 6.5.9.9 Retracting the brake linings Disc brakes require wearing-in time. The braking force increases over time. The braking force is increased during break-in time. This is also the case when the brake pads or brake discs are replaced. 1 Accelerate pedelec to 25 km/h. 2 Brake pedelec until it comes to a halt.
  • Page 113: Gear Shift

    Operation 6.5.10 Gear shift Adjust the position of the gear shift to the rider’s 2 Place control panel or shifter into the position needs. where the rider can use the control panel or the shifter with their thumb and/or index finger. 1 Undo attachment screw.
  • Page 114: Suspension

    Operation 6.5.11 Suspension  Follow the the correct order for adjustment. A pedelec’s fork suspension and rear frame damper suspension can be adjusted to the rider's weight in up to six increments, depending on the suspension system. For pedelecs with components only Rear frame Sequence Adjustment...
  • Page 115: Adjusting The Suntour Fork Steel Suspension

    Operation 6.5.12.1 Adjusting the Suntour fork steel suspension Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment 1 You will find the sag setting wheel (1) beneath the plastic cover on the crown. Remove the plastic cover. Figure 117: Sag setting wheel (1) on the suspension fork crown ...
  • Page 116: Adjusting The Suntour Fork Air Suspension

    Operation 6.5.12.2 Adjusting the Suntour fork air suspension Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment  The air valve is located beneath the air valve 1 Attach a high-pressure damper pump to the air cap on the crown. Twist off the air valve cap. valve.
  • Page 117: Fork Rebound Damping

    Operation 6.5.13 Fork rebound damping Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Rebound damping in the suspension fork and the Rebound damping needs to be increased to rear frame damper determines the speed at which achieve an optimal setting if the air pressure or the rear frame damper rebounds after being spring stiffness are increased.
  • Page 118: Adjusting The Suntour Fork Rebound Damping

    Operation 6.5.13.1 Adjusting the Suntour fork rebound damping Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Figure 120: Example of Suntour rebound screw (1)  The fork sag is adjusted. 1 Turn the rebound screw in a clockwise direction to the closed position until it stops. 2 Turn the rebound screw slightly in an anti- clockwise direction.
  • Page 119: Lighting

    Operation 6.5.14 Lighting Example 1 If the front light is positioned too high, oncoming traffic will be dazzled. This can cause a serious accident with fatalities. Example 2 Positioning the front light correctly can ensure that oncoming traffic is not dazzled and no-one is put at risk. Example 3 If the front light is positioned too low, the space ahead is not illuminated to an optimum extent and the rider's vision is reduced in the dark.
  • Page 120: Light

    Operation 4 Place pedelec 5 m from the wall. 6 Switch on riding light. 5 Stand the pedelec up straight. Hold the handlebars straight with both hands. Do not use the kickstand. Figure 123: Light positioned too high (1), correctly (2) and too low (3) 7 Check the position of the light beam.
  • Page 121: Adjust On-Board Computer

    Operation 6.5.15 Adjust on-board computer 6.5.15.2 Removing the on-board computer  Push the on-board computer catch down and simultaneously push the on-board computer CAUTION forwards and out of the mount. 6.5.15.3 Attaching the on-board computer Crash caused by distraction 1 Place the on-board computer on the mount. A lack of concentration while riding increases the risk of an accident.
  • Page 122: Charging The On-Board Computer Battery

    Operation 6.5.15.5 Charging the on-board computer 6.5.15.6 Changing the system settings battery The System settings can be displayed and changed no matter whether the on-board Notice computer is inserted in the mount or not. A few settings are only visible and changeable if the on- The on-board computer battery discharges when board computer is inserted.
  • Page 123: Accessories

    Operation Accessories We recommend a parking stand into which either the front wheel or rear wheel can be inserted CAUTION securely for pedelecs which do not have a kickstand. The following accessories are Risk of crushing due to exposed springs recommended: The child may crush his/her fingers on exposed Description...
  • Page 124: Trailer

    Operation 6.6.2 Trailer 6.6.2.1 Approval for trailer with Enviolo hub Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment CAUTION Only compatible bicycle trailers are approved for ENVIOLO hub gears. Crash caused by brake failure KETTLER The braking distance may be longer if the trailer is carrying excessive load.
  • Page 125: Approval For Trailer With Rohloff Hub

    Operation 6.6.4 Tubeless and airless tyres 6.6.2.2 Approval for trailer with ROHLOFF hub Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Bicycle riding without tubes reduces the risk of tyre punctures or even avoids them completely. ROHLOFF Speedhub 500/14 The specialist dealer will advise on choosing a As a basic rule, it is permitted to use a trailer suitable tyre system for the pedelec.
  • Page 126: Personal Protective Equipment And Accessories For Road Safety

    Operation Personal protective equipment and accessories for road safety Seeing and being seen is crucial in road traffic. 7 The two separate brakes on the pedelec must The following requirements must be met for riding work at all times. a road-safe vehicle on public roads. 8 The clear sounding bell must be fitted and must work.
  • Page 127: Straightening The Quickly Adjustable Stem

    Operation Straightening the quickly 6.10 Using the pannier rack adjustable stem CAUTION Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment 1 Open stem clamping lever. Crash caused by loaded pannier rack The pedelec is handled differently with a loaded pannier rack, in particular when the rider needs to steer and brake.
  • Page 128: Raising The Kickstand

    Operation 6.13 Using the pedals  The ball of the foot is placed on the pedal when riding and pedalling. Figure 130: The maximum load bearing (1) capacity is indicated on the pannier rack.  Never exceed the maximum permitted total weight when packing the pannier.
  • Page 129: Using The Battery

    Operation 6.16 Using the battery  Switch off the battery and the drive system before 6.16.2 Pannier rack battery removing or inserting the battery. Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment 6.16.2.1 Removing the pannier rack battery 6.16.1 Frame battery Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment 6.16.1.1 Removing the frame battery Figure 133: Removing (2) and inserting (3) the pannier...
  • Page 130: Integrated Battery

    Operation 6.16.3 Integrated battery Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment 6.16.3.1 Removing the integrated battery 6.16.3.2 Inserting the integrated battery Figure 135: Inserting the integrated battery Figure 134: Removing the integrated battery 1 Place the battery into the integrated battery 1 Open battery lock with battery key (1).
  • Page 131: Charging The Battery

    Operation 6.16.4 Charging the battery 6.16.5 Charging the dual battery  The ambient temperature during the charging Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment process must be within the range from 0 °C to 40 °C. Notice  The battery can remain on the pedelec or can be removed for charging.
  • Page 132: Using Double Battery Model With A Single Battery Only

    Operation 6.16.6 Using double battery model with a single battery only One of the charging sockets is not accessible or is sealed with an end cap on pedelecs with two batteries. Figure 136: Covering open contacts with cover cap – example: pannier rack battery ...
  • Page 133: Using Pedelec With The Electric Drive System

    Operation 6.17 Using pedelec with the electric drive system 6.17.1 Switching on the electric drive system system As soon as you stop pushing the pedals in normal mode or reach a speed of 25 km/h, the drive CAUTION system switches off the assistance system. The assistance system starts up again when you push the pedals and your speed is less than 25 km/h.
  • Page 134: Using The On-Board Computer

    Operation 6.18 Using the on-board computer 6.18.1 Attaching the on-board computer Notice CAUTION If the rider is not present, the on-board computer Crash caused by distraction can be used without authorisation, e.g. it may be A lack of concentration while riding increases the stolen, the system settings may be changed or risk of an accident.
  • Page 135: Securing The On-Board Computer Against Removal

    Operation 6.18.2 Securing the on-board computer 6.18.3 Charging the on-board computer against removal battery 1 Detach the on-board computer mount from the Notice handlebars. 2 Place on-board computer in its mount. The on-board computer battery discharges when it is not in use. This can cause irreparable 3 Fasten the blocking screw (M3 thread, 8 mm in damage to the on-board computer battery.
  • Page 136: Using The Usb Port

    Operation 6.18.4 Using the USB port 6.18.7 Using the push assist system Notice CAUTION Any moisture penetrating through the USB port Injury from pedals or wheels may trigger a short circuit in the on-board The pedals and the drive wheel turn when the computer.
  • Page 137: Using The Riding Light

    Operation 6.18.8 Using the riding light 6.18.11 Changing the system settings  The drive system needs to be already switched The System settings can be displayed and on to turn on the riding light. changed no matter whether the on-board computer is inserted in the mount or not.
  • Page 138: Brake

    Operation 6.19 Brake 6.19.1 Using the brake lever Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment WARNING Crash caused by brake failure Oil or lubricant on the brake disc in a disc brake or on the rim of a rim brake can cause the brake to fail completely.
  • Page 139: Suspension And Damping

    Operation 6.20 Suspension and damping Compression adjuster set to hard Compression adjuster set to soft • Causes the suspension fork to move higher within • Causes the fork to deflect quickly and easily. This the deflection range. This improves efficiency, makes it easier to maintain speed and maintains momentum and makes it easier to ride momentum when riding over uneven rugged...
  • Page 140: Adjusting The Suntour Compression Adjuster

    Operation 6.20.1 Adjusting the Suntour compression adjuster Figure 140: Suntour compression adjuster in open (1) and closed (2) position  Place compression adjuster in the OPEN position.  The compression adjuster is open.  Place compression adjuster in the LOCK position.
  • Page 141: Gear Shift

    Operation 6.21 Gear shift The selection of the appropriate gear is a prerequisite for a physically comfortable ride and making sure that the electric drive system functions properly. The ideal pedalling frequency is between 70 and 80 revolutions per minute. ...
  • Page 142: Using A Shimano Hub Gear

    Operation 6.21.2 Using a SHIMANO hub gear Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment CAUTION Crash caused by incorrect use If the rider applies too much pressure on the pedals during a gear change and activates the shifter or changes several gears at a time, their feet may slip from the pedals.
  • Page 143: Using Eshift

    Operation 6.21.3 Using eShift 6.21.3.2 eShift with manual SHIMANO DI2 hub gears eShift refers to the integration of electronic gear Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment shift systems into the electric drive system. The new gear is shown briefly on the on-board 6.21.3.1 eShift with SHIMANO DI2 automatic hub computer each time it is changed.
  • Page 144: Parking

    Operation 6.22 Parking Check list after each ride Notice Cleaning Heat or direct sunlight can cause the tyre pressure  Lights and reflectors section 7.2.5 to increase above the permitted maximum  Brake section 7.2.5 pressure. This can destroy the tyres. ...
  • Page 145: Screwing In The Quickly Adjustable Stem

    Operation 6.22.1 Screwing in the quickly adjustable stem Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Screw in the All Up stem to save space when 3 Turn handlebars 90° in a clockwise direction. parking. 1 Open stem clamping lever. Figure 143: Example of All Up with open stem clamping lever Figure 145: Example of All Up screwed in 2 Pull handlebars into highest possible position.
  • Page 146: Cleaning, Servicing And Maintenance

    Cleaning, servicing and maintenance Cleaning, servicing and maintenance  Clean, service and maintain pedelec as indicated on check list. Complying with these measures is the only way to reduce wear on components, increase the operating hours and guarantee safety. Check list before each ride Check list for weekly tasks Check everything is sufficiently Clean chain...
  • Page 147 Cleaning, servicing and maintenance Check list for monthly tasks Check list for monthly tasks   Cleaning the battery Section 7.3.2 Clean hub Section 7.3.12   Clean control panel Section 7.3.1 Cleaning the frame Section 7.3.4   Clean on-board computer Section 7.3.1 Clean tyres Section 7.3.10...
  • Page 148 Cleaning, servicing and maintenance Check list for tasks to do every six months (or every 1,000 Check list for tasks to do every six months (or every 1,000 Check Bowden cables gear  Check steering headset Section 8.5.6  Section 7.5.10.2 shift ...
  • Page 149 Cleaning, servicing and maintenance CAUTION WARNING Crash and falling caused by unintentional Crash caused by brake failure activation Oil or lubricant on the brake disc in a disc brake There is a risk of injury if the drive system is or on the rim of a rim brake can cause the brake activated unintentionally.
  • Page 150: Before Each Ride

    Cleaning and servicing Before each ride Complying with these cleaning instructions is the 7.1.5 Checking the pannier rack only way to reduce wear on components, increase 1 Hold onto pedelec by its frame. Hold onto the operating hours and guarantee safety. pannier rack with the other hand.
  • Page 151: Checking The Bell

    Cleaning and servicing 7.1.10 Checking the bell 1 Press the bell button downwards. 2 Let button spring back.  If you do not hear a clear, distinct ring of the bell, replace bell. Contact specialist dealer. 7.1.11 Checking the handles ...
  • Page 152: After Each Ride

    Cleaning and servicing After each ride Complying with these cleaning instructions is the 7.2.5 Cleaning the brake only way to reduce wear on components, increase the operating hours and guarantee safety. The following items should be ready for use to ...
  • Page 153: Basic Cleaning

    Cleaning and servicing Basic cleaning Complying with these basic cleaning instructions 7.3.2 Rechargeable battery is the only way to reduce wear on components, increase the operating hours and guarantee safety. The following are required for basic cleaning: CAUTION Tool Cleaning agent Risk of fire and explosion due to penetration by water The battery is only protected from simple spray...
  • Page 154: Frame, Fork, Pannier Rack, Guards And Kickstand

    Cleaning and servicing 7.3.4 Frame, fork, pannier rack, guards 7.3.7.1 Leather handles and kickstand Leather is a natural product and has similar properties to human skin. Regular cleaning and care help to prevent leather dehydrating, fading or becoming brittle or stained. 1 Soak the components with dish-washing detergent if the dirt is thick and ingrained.
  • Page 155: Leather Saddle

    Cleaning and servicing 7.3.9.1 Leather saddle 7.3.12 Hub Leather is a natural product and has similar 1 Put on protective gloves. properties to human skin. Regular cleaning and 2 Remove dirt from hub with a sponge and soapy care help to prevent leather dehydrating, fading or water.
  • Page 156: Brake

    Cleaning and servicing 7.3.15 Brake 7.3.18 Chain 7.3.15.1 Brake lever Notice  Carefully clean the brake levers with a damp, soft cloth.  Never use aggressive (acid-based) cleaners, rust removers or degreasers when cleaning 7.3.16 Brake disc the chain.  Never use gun oil or rust remover spray. ...
  • Page 157: Servicing

    Cleaning and servicing Servicing Complying with these servicing instructions is the 7.4.1 Frame only way to reduce wear on components, increase the operating hours and guarantee safety. Notice  Hard wax polish and protection wax are particularly resistant on gloss paintwork. These car accessory retail products are unsuitable for matt paint finishes.
  • Page 158: Pannier Rack

    Cleaning and servicing 7.4.3 Pannier rack 7.4.6 Stem 1 Dry pannier rack with a cloth. 1 Spray painted and polished metal surfaces with wax spray and leave to dry. 2 Spray pannier rack with spray wax and leave to dry. 2 Wipe away any wax residue with a cloth.
  • Page 159: Leather Handle

    Cleaning and servicing 7.4.10 Leather saddle 7.4.8.2 Leather handle Standard leather care products keep leather Standard leather care products keep leather smooth and resistant, brighten its appearance and smooth and resistant, brighten its appearance and improve or replace stain protection. improve or replace stain protection.
  • Page 160: Gear Shift

    Cleaning and servicing 7.4.14 Gear shift links. The faster the crank is turned, the thinner the threads of oil will be. 7.4.14.1 Rear derailleur articulated shafts and jockey wheels  Treat front and rear derailleur articulated shafts and jockey wheels with Teflon spray. 7.4.14.2 Shifter Notice Figure 147: Lubricating the chain...
  • Page 161: Caring For The Brake

    Cleaning and servicing 7.4.17 Caring for the brake 7.4.17.1 Caring for the brake Notice  Never treat brake levers with degreaser or penetrating oil spray.  Lubricate articulated joints and mechanical parts which are accessible from outside with a few drops of spray oil or precision mechanics oil.
  • Page 162: Maintenance

    Cleaning and servicing Maintenance The following tools are required for maintenance: 7.5.1.1 Checking the tyre pressure Notice Gloves If the tyre pressure is too low in the tyre, the tyre does not achieve its load bearing capacity. The Ring spanners 8 mm, 9 mm, 10 mm, 13 mm, 14 mm and 15 mm tyre is not stable and may come off the rim.
  • Page 163 Cleaning and servicing Dunlop valve 6 Screw the rim nut gently against the rim with the tips of your fingers. Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment  Correct tyre pressure if necessary (see The tyre pressure cannot be measured on the Section 6.5.8).
  • Page 164: Checking The Tyres

    Cleaning and servicing 7.5.1.2 Checking the tyres The tread is far less important for bicycle tyres 2 Check the side walls for wear. If there are any than it is for car tyres, for example. Consequently, cracks or tears, the tyre must be replaced. tyres can still be used with a worn tread with the exception of tyres on mountain bikes.
  • Page 165: Checking The Rims

    Cleaning and servicing 7.5.1.3 Checking the rims 7.5.1.5 Checking the nipple well The nipple holes can weaken the tyre bed. WARNING  Check to see if cracks are emerging from the nipple holes. Crash caused by a worn rim  If there are cracks radiating from the nipple A worn rim can break and block the wheel.
  • Page 166: Checking The Brake System

    Cleaning and servicing 7.5.2 Checking the brake system 7.5.2.2 Checking the hydraulic system CAUTION 1 Push the brake lever and check whether any brake fluid leaks out of the lines, connections or on the brake linings. Crash caused by brake failure Worn brake discs and brake linings and a lack of ...
  • Page 167: Checking The Disc Brake

    Cleaning and servicing 7.5.2.4 Checking the disc brake Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Checking the brake linings Checking the brake discs   Check that the brake linings are no less than Put on gloves as the brake disc is very sharp. 1.8 mm wide at any point and there are no less 1 Take hold of brake disc and joggle it gently to than 2.5 mm between the brake lining and...
  • Page 168: Checking The Back-Pedal Brake

    Cleaning and servicing 7.5.2.5 Checking the back-pedal brake Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment  There are sharp corners and edges on the back- pedal brake. Wear gloves. 1 Hold and check counter support to ensure it is firmly attached to rear frame down tube. ...
  • Page 169: Checking The Rim Brake

    Cleaning and servicing 7.5.2.6 Checking the rim brake Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Checking the brake linings Checking the rim braking surface for wear  We recommend that you also replace the rims The side wall is more prone to wear in rim brakes. at the same time as every second brake lining The wear depends on the stress loads during replacement.
  • Page 170: Checking The Lighting

    Cleaning and servicing 7.5.3 Checking the lighting 1 Check the cable connections on the front and  If the front or rear lights do not come on, take pedelec out of service. Contact specialist rear lights for damage and corrosion and dealer.
  • Page 171: Checking The Stem

    Cleaning and servicing 7.5.4 Checking the stem 7.5.7 Checking the seat post  The stem and quick release system must be 1 Take seat post out of the frame. inspected at regular intervals. The specialist 2 Check seat post for cracks and corrosion. dealer should adjust them if they require 3 Reinsert seat post.
  • Page 172: Checking The Derailleur Gears

    Cleaning and servicing 7.5.10 Checking the gear shift 7.5.9.1 Checking the derailleur gears The chain is tensioned by the rear derailleur in 1 Check whether all gear shift components are pedelecs with derailleur gears. free of damage. 1 Place the pedelec on stand. 2 Contact your specialist dealer if components are damaged.
  • Page 173: Adjusting Gear Shift

    Cleaning and servicing 7.5.11 Adjusting gear shift 7.5.12 Bowden-cable-operated gear shift, single-cable 7.5.11.1 ROHLOFF hub Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment  Adjust the play on the adjusting sleeves on the 1 Check whether the shift cable tension is set in shifter housing to ensure a smooth gear shift.
  • Page 174: Bowden-Cable-Operated Twist Grip, Dual-Cable

    Cleaning and servicing 7.5.14 Bowden-cable-operated twist grip, 7.5.15 Checking kickstand stability dual-cable 1 Place the pedelec on a slight elevation of 5 cm. Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment 2 Extend kickstand.  For a smooth gear shift, set the adjusting 3 Jolt pedelec to check stability.
  • Page 175: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Initial inspection Component-specific maintenance tasks After 200 km or 4 weeks after purchase High-quality components require extra maintenance. Maintenance tasks require Vibrations produced while riding can cause technical expertise, special tools and special screws and springs that were tightened during lubricants.
  • Page 176 Maintenance Suspension fork maintenance intervals Maintenance intervals for suspension seat post Suntour suspension fork by.schulz suspension seat post  Maintenance 1 Every 50 hours Maintenance After the first 250 km; every  1,500 km after  Maintenance 2 Every 100 hours that FOX suspension fork Suntour suspension seat post...
  • Page 177 Maintenance Maintenance intervals for rear frame damper Maintenance intervals for hub RockShox rear frame damper SHIMANO 11-speed hub  Service air chamber assembly Every 50 hours Internal oil change and maintenance 1,000 km after start of use,then  every 2 years or ...
  • Page 178: Carry Out Initial Inspection

    Maintenance CAUTION WARNING Hazard for the environment due to toxic Injury due to damaged brakes substances Special tools and specialist knowledge are The brake system contains toxic and required to repair the brakes. Incorrect or environmentally harmful oils and lubricants. Such unauthorised assembly can damage the brakes.
  • Page 179: Maintenance Instructions

    Maintenance Maintenance instructions Complying with these maintenance instructions is the only way to reduce wear on components, increase the operating hours and guarantee safety. Diagnosis and documentation of current status Fre- Components Description Criteria Measures if rejected quency Accept- Inspection Tests Maintenance Rejection...
  • Page 180 Maintenance Fre- Components Description Criteria Measures if rejected quency Accept- Inspection Tests Maintenance Rejection ance Once a Cleaning … Section 7.3.7 O.K. Dirt Cleaning month Once a Care for Section 7.4.8 … O.K. Untreated Talcum powder month Handles before Wear; check if Section 7.1.11 …...
  • Page 181 Maintenance Fre- Components Description Criteria Measures if rejected quency Accept- Inspection Tests Maintenance Rejection ance 6 months … Section 7.4.13 O.K. Untreated 6 months Wear Section 7.5.1.3 … O.K. Defective rim New rim as specified Rims in the parts list once a Wear on brake Section 7.5.2.6...
  • Page 182 Maintenance Fre- Components Description Criteria Measures if rejected quency Accept- Inspection Tests Maintenance Rejection ance Once a Cleaning … Section 7.3.8 O.K. Dirt Cleaning month 6 months Care for … O.K. Untreated Leather wax Seat post 6 months Complete clean, …...
  • Page 183 Maintenance Fre- Components Description Criteria Measures if rejected quency Accept- Inspection Tests Maintenance Rejection ance Venting … See manufac- O.K. hours turer Cleaning … See manufac- O.K. hours turer Venting … See manufac- O.K. RockShox hours turer suspension seat post Complete mainte- …...
  • Page 184 Maintenance Fre- Components Description Criteria Measures if rejected quency Accept- Inspection Tests Maintenance Rejection ance Drive/gear shift Chain/ 6 months Check for damage Check for … O.K. Damage Refasten if necessary cassette/ damage or replace as speci- pinion/chain- fied in parts list ring Chain guard/ 6 months...
  • Page 185 Maintenance Fre- Components Description Criteria Measures if rejected quency Accept- Inspection Tests Maintenance Rejection ance Miscellaneous before Stability Section 7.1.5 … O.K. Loose Firm each ride Once a Dirt … Section 7.3.4 O.K. Dirt Cleaning month Pannier rack 6 months Servicing …...
  • Page 186: Servicing The Frame

    Maintenance 8.5.1 Servicing the frame 8.5.3 Servicing axle with quick release 1 Check frame for cracks, warping and damage to the paintwork. CAUTION  If there are any cracks, warping or damage to the paintwork, remove the pedelec from Crash caused by unfastened quick service.
  • Page 187: Maintaining The Stem

    Maintenance  The quick release lever is flush with the lower 8.5.4 Maintaining the stem housing. Incorrectly fastened screws may come loose due  You should be able to see slight impression on to impact. The stem may no longer be firmly fixed the palm of your hand when you close the quick in its position as a result.
  • Page 188: Servicing The Steering Headset

    Maintenance 8.5.6 Servicing the steering headset 8.5.7 Servicing the fork 1 Remove fork. Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment 2 Clean steering headset. If it is very dirty, flush WARNING the bearing with cleaning agents such as WD- 40 or Karamba. Injury due to explosion 3 Check steering headset for damage.
  • Page 189: Servicing The Carbon Suspension Fork

    Maintenance 8.5.7.1 Servicing the carbon suspension fork 8.5.7.2 Servicing the suspension fork 1 Remove fork. 1 Remove fork. 2 Check fork for cracks, warping and damage to 2 Check fork for cracks, warping and damage to the paintwork. the paintwork. 3 You need to distinguish between scratches on ...
  • Page 190: Servicing Seat Post

    Maintenance 8.5.8 Servicing seat post 8.5.8.1 Servicing the carbon seat post Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment WARNING You need to distinguish between scratches on the paintwork and impacts if the carbon seat post Intoxication from lubrication oil paintwork is damaged. The lubrication oil for eightpins seat posts is toxic ...
  • Page 191: By.schulz Suspension Seat Post

    Maintenance 8.5.8.2 by.schulz suspension seat post 8.5.8.3 Suntour suspension seat post Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment 1 Remove seat post from the frame. 1 Remove seat post from the frame. 2 Remove safety and protective cover. 2 Remove safety and protective cover.
  • Page 192: Eightpins Ngs2 Seat Post

    Maintenance 8.5.8.4 eightpins NGS2 seat post Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Removing the seat post 5 Pull cartridge from the piston rod while pushing the outer sleeve into the frame at the same 1 Use a 2.5 mm hex key to turn the height time to help.
  • Page 193 Maintenance 9 Pull out the outer sleeve end cap from the Caring for the outer sleeve counter support on the Postpin interface on the 1 Detach spring washer or outer sealing ring. seat post. Figure 172: Removed spring washer Figure 170: Pulling the end cap out 2 Carefully remove the wiper from the groove.
  • Page 194 Maintenance 8 Carefully re-insert dry felt ring with one end in Increasing the air pressure the designated groove. 1 Use 3 mm hex spanner to unscrew valve cap. 9 Unfurl felt ring within the outer sleeve, so that it lies on the groove. 10 Carefully press felt ring into the groove by hand.
  • Page 195 Maintenance 5 Use a 3 mm hex spanner to screw the valve lid 3 Set the torque to 18 Nm with a torque wrench back on and tighten with a maximum of 0.5 Nm. and a 6 mm hex bit with a shaft length of at least 25 mm.
  • Page 196 Maintenance installing the outer sleeve and slide bushing Notice 1 Carefully push slide bushing tube into the seat tube.  Never pull Bowden cable forwards at an angle. 2 Press outer sleeve downwards with your hand. 4 Carefully push cartridge into the seat tube. Pull 3 Use a 3 mm hex spanner to fasten the the Bowden cable out of the frame to help.
  • Page 197 Maintenance 9 Carefully insert slide bushing tube into the seat tube. Figure 197: Feeding the height adjustment clamp in 15 Push the seat post carefully downwards and feed into the wiper. Figure 194: Inserting the slide bushing tube into the seat tube 10 Place outer sleeve on the seat tube and push downwards firmly.
  • Page 198: Eightpins H01 Seat Post

    Maintenance 8.5.8.5 eightpins H01 seat post Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Removing the seat post Removing the outer sleeve and slide bushing 1 Use a 5 mm hex spanner to unscrew the 1 Use a 3 mm hex spanner to remove Postpin axle.
  • Page 199 Maintenance 4 Carefully remove the wiper from the groove. 13 Insert cleaned or new wiper in the upper groove. 14 Stretch spring washer over the wiper. Figure 208: Removing the wiper Figure 212: inserting and fastening the wiper 5 Use a small, sharp object to look for and remove the end of the felt ring.
  • Page 200 Maintenance Clean slide bushing 3 Clean the seat post longitudinal grooves with a damp cloth. 1 Clean the slide bushing tube with a damp cloth. Figure 213: Cleaning the slide bushing tube Figure 216: Cleaning the longitudinal groove Notice 4 Apply grease into the longitudinal groove and on both cross-pieces.
  • Page 201 Maintenance installing the outer sleeve and slide bushing 5 Look at the frame interface through the hole in the Postpin. Push the seat post down until the 1 Carefully push slide bushing tube into the seat Postpin mounting interface on the seat post tube.
  • Page 202: Rear Frame Damper

    Maintenance 8.5.9 Rear frame damper Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment CAUTION WARNING Hazard for the environment due to toxic Injury due to explosion substances The air chamber is pressurised. If the air system The rear frame damper contains toxic and is serviced in a rear frame damper, it can explode environmentally harmful oils and lubricants.
  • Page 203: Fox Component-Specific Maintenance

    Maintenance 8.5.9.1 FOX component-specific maintenance FOX Service must perform maintenance on suspension forks, rear frame dampers and suspension seat posts.  Maintenance includes a complete inspection of interiors/exteriors.  All dampers are reconditioned.  The airtight seals are replaced in air suspension forks.
  • Page 204: Troubleshooting, Fault Clearance And Repair

    Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair Troubleshooting and fault 9.1.2 Error message clearance If an error message is displayed, run through the following actions: The components of the drive system are constantly checked automatically. If an error is 1 Make a note of the system message.
  • Page 205: Assistance Function Errors

    Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair 9.1.3 Assistance function errors Symptom Cause Remedy Check battery is charged. Is the battery charged sufficiently? Recharge the battery if it is almost flat. Riding up long inclines in summer Switch off the drive system. weather or riding with a heavy load for Wait a moment and then check again.
  • Page 206: Battery Error

    Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair 9.1.4 Battery error Symptom Cause Remedy The battery discharges The battery may be at the end of its  Replace old battery with new one. quickly. useful life. Disconnect the charger mains plug and plug it in again. Is the charger mains plug firmly Repeat charging process.
  • Page 207: On-Board Computer Error

    Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair Symptom Cause Remedy Remove from the battery immediately. There is an unusual Contact the fire service immediately. smell. Observe all the warnings in Section 2 Safety. Fumes are emitted from Remove from the battery immediately the battery.
  • Page 208: Other Drive System Errors

    Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair 9.1.7 Other drive system errors Symptom Cause Remedy Two beeps will sound if a Pressed switch mode has been deacti-  This is not a malfunction. switch is pressed but the vated. switch cannot be oper- ated.
  • Page 209: Suntour Suspension Fork

    Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair 9.1.8 Suntour suspension fork 9.1.8.1 Rebound too fast The suspension fork rebounds too quickly, Fork head and handlebars are deflected upwards producing a "pogo stick" effect, where the wheel if the wheel bounces back from the ground. Body lifts from the ground in an uncontrolled way.
  • Page 210: Rebounding Too Slowly

    Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair 9.1.8.2 Rebounding too slowly The fork does not rebound quickly enough after The fork remains in a deflected state, causing the absorbing a bump. The fork also remains headset and handlebars to move to a lower deflected over subsequent bumps, which reduces position.
  • Page 211: Suspension Too Soft On Inclines

    Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair 9.1.8.3 Suspension too soft on inclines The fork deflects at a low point in the terrain. The deflection is quickly used up, body weight shifts forward and the pedelec loses some momentum. Figure 229: Excessively soft suspension in the suspension fork on hilly terrain Solution Figure 230: Changing compression adjuster to a harder setting...
  • Page 212: Excessively Hard Damping On Bumps

    Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair 9.1.8.4 Excessively hard damping on bumps When the bike hits a bump, the fork deflects too The headset and handlebars are deflected slowly and the wheel lifts up from the bump. upwards significantly, which can impair control. Traction decreases when the wheel no longer touches the ground.
  • Page 213: Other Errors

    Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair 9.1.9 Other errors Symptom Cause Remedy Two beeps will sound if a Pressed switch mode has been  This is not a malfunction. switch is pressed but the deactivated. switch cannot be operated.  This occurs when a warning or an error is shown on the on- Three beeps are A fault or warning has sounded.
  • Page 214: Repair

    Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair Repair Special expertise and tools are required for many 9.2.4 Checking tyre clearance repairs. For this reason, repairs may only be The tyre needs to be checked each time a carried out at a specialist dealer. These include: suspension fork tyre is changed to another size.
  • Page 215: Recycling And Disposal

    Disassembly and disposal Recycling and disposal This device is marked according to the recycling saves reserves of raw materials and European Directive 2012/19/EU on ensures that all the regulations for protection of waste electrical and electronic health and the environment are adhered to when equipment –...
  • Page 216 Disassembly and disposal Waste type Disposal Filament lamps, halogen lamps Residual waste bin (grey bin) Hazardous waste Recycling Batteries, rechargeable batteries Return to the battery manufacturer Electric devices: Take to a municipal collection point for electronic waste Motor Display Control panel Wiring Dispose of Waste oil...
  • Page 217: Documents

    Documents 11.1 Assembly report Frame number: Date: Components Description Criteria Measures if rejected Assembly/ Accept- Tests Rejection inspection ance Front wheel Assembly O.K. Loose Adjust quick release Kickstand Check mount fastening Functional check O.K. Loose Retighten screws Tyre pressure too low/ Tyres Tyre pressure check O.K.
  • Page 218 Drive/gear shift Chain/cassette/ Refasten if necessary or replace Check for damage O.K. Damage pinion/chainring as specified in parts list Chain guard/spoke Check for damage O.K. Damage Replace as specified in parts list guard Bottom bracket axle/ Check mount fastening O.K. Loose Retighten screws crank...
  • Page 219: Maintenance Log

    11.2 Maintenance log Diagnosis and documentation of current status Date: Frame number: Components Frequency Description Criteria Measures if rejected Inspection Tests Maintenance Accept- Rejection ance Front wheel 6 months Assembly O.K. Loose Adjust quick release Check mount Kickstand 6 months Functional check O.K.
  • Page 220 Components Frequency Description Criteria Measures if rejected Inspection Tests Maintenance Accept- Rejection ance Brake system Check mount Brake lever 6 months O.K. Loose Retighten screws fastening Top up brake fluid; Depending on time of take Pedelec out of Brake fluid 6 months Check fluid level O.K.
  • Page 221 Components Frequency Description Criteria Measures if rejected Inspection Tests Maintenance Accept- Rejection ance Electric drive Check for damage Functional check O.K. No screen, Restart, test battery, On-board defective new software or new 6 months computer screen display on-board computer; take out of service Drive Check for Functional check O.K.
  • Page 222 Notes MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 223: Parts List

    Documents 11.3 Parts list 11.3.1 Premio Evo 10 22-15-2067, 22-15-2068, 22-15-2069 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA, No.57SC … Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Ergon GP-10-L/GC10 … Stem …...
  • Page 224 Documents Motor BOSCH, Performance Line 25/65 Nm Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 225: Premio Evo 10 Lite

    Documents 11.3.2 Premio Evo 10 Lite 22-15-2049, 22-15-2050, 22-15-2051 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA, No.57SC … Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Ergon GP-10-L/GC10 … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable...
  • Page 226 Documents Stand PLETSCHER, Comp40 Flex … Motor BOSCH, Performance Line 25/65 Nm Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 227: Premio Evo 10 Lite Comfort

    Documents 11.3.3 Premio Evo 10 Lite Comfort 22-15-2079, 22-15-2080, 22-15-2081 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA, No.83RO/SC/ 1.5" Handlebars Butterfly handlebar … Handles Butterfly grip … Stem All-Up Height- and angle-adjustable, tiltable by 90°...
  • Page 228 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 229: Premio Evo 12 Lite Cross

    Documents 11.3.4 Premio Evo 12 Lite Cross 22-15-2085, 22-15-2086 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS Deflection: 80 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA, No.57SC … Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Ergon GP30-L, with bar ends … Stem …...
  • Page 230 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 231: Premio Evo 5 Lite Comfort

    Documents 11.3.5 Premio Evo 5 Lite Comfort 22-15-2082, 22-15-2084 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA, No.83RO/SC/ 1.5" Handlebars Butterfly handlebar … Handles Butterfly grip … Stem All-Up Height- and angle-adjustable, tiltable by 90° Saddle COMODORO …...
  • Page 232 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 233: Premio Evo 5F

    Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA, No.57SC … Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle COMODORO … Seat post … Aluminium, spring-loaded Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 234 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 235: Premio Evo 5F Belt

    Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA, No.57SC … Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle COMODORO … Seat post … Aluminium, spring-loaded Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 236 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 237: Premio Evo 5R

    Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA, No.57SC … Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle COMODORO … Seat post … Aluminium, spring-loaded Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 238 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 239: Ravenna E8F Nl

    Documents 11.3.9 Ravenna E8F NL 22-15-2134, 22-15-2139 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset … Semi-integrated Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Ergon GC10 … Stem … Aluminium, height- and angle-adjustable Saddle COMODORO …...
  • Page 240 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 241: Ravenna E8F Nl

    Documents 11.3.10 Ravenna E8F NL 22-15-2134, 22-15-2139 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset … Semi-integrated Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Ergon GC10 … Stem … Aluminium, height- and angle-adjustable Saddle COMODORO …...
  • Page 242 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 243: Ravenna Evo 5 Belt Nl

    Documents 11.3.11 Ravenna Evo 5 Belt NL 22-15-2147, 22-15-2149 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset … Semi-integrated Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Ergon GC10 … Stem … Aluminium, height- and angle-adjustable Saddle COMODORO …...
  • Page 244 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 245: Ravenna Evo 5 Nl

    Documents 11.3.12 Ravenna Evo 5 NL 22-15-2144, 22-15-2146 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset … Semi-integrated Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Ergon GC10 … Stem … Aluminium, height- and angle-adjustable Saddle COMODORO …...
  • Page 246 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 247: Ravenna Evo 8F Nl

    Documents 11.3.13 Ravenna Evo 8F NL 22-15-2141, 22-15-2143 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset … Semi-integrated Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Ergon GC10 … Stem … Aluminium, height- and angle-adjustable Saddle COMODORO …...
  • Page 248 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 249: Savino Evo 10 Cx

    Documents 11.3.14 Savino Evo 10 CX 22-15-2108, 22-15-2109, 22-15-2109 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS Deflection: 100 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA No.57B-1, taper … Handlebars ZECURE … Handles Ergon GP-10-L/GC10 … Stem SUV-S, CCS Angle-adjustable, slot-mount-ready Saddle ZECURE …...
  • Page 250 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 251: Savino Evo 5F Belt

    Documents 11.3.15 Savino Evo 5F Belt 22-15-2152, 22-15-2154 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS Deflection: 100 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA No.57B-1, taper … Handlebars ZECURE … Handles Ergon GP-10-L/GC10 … Stem SUV-S, CCS Angle-adjustable, slot-mount-ready Saddle ZECURE …...
  • Page 252 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 625 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 253: Savino Evo 5F Performance

    Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS Deflection: 100 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA No.57B-1, taper … Handlebars ZECURE … Handles Pegasus … Stem SUV-S, CCS Angle-adjustable, slot-mount-ready Saddle ZECURE … Seat post SR SUNTOUR, NCX Spring-loaded Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 254 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 255: Siena E7F Plus Belt Nl

    SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset … Semi-integrated Handlebars … Aluminium, 25.4 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, height- and angle-adjustable Saddle SELLE ROYAL, Essenza Plus … Seat post … Aluminium, 10 mm offset Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 256 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerPack 400 Pannier rack battery, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 257: Siena E7F Plus Nl

    SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset … Semi-integrated Handlebars … Aluminium, 25.4 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, height- and angle-adjustable Saddle SELLE ROYAL, Essenza Plus … Seat post … Aluminium, 10 mm offset Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 258 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerPack 400 Pannier rack battery, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 259: Solero E8 Plus

    SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset … Semi-integrated Handlebars … Aluminium, 25.4 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle SELLE ROYAL, Essenza Plus … Seat post … Aluminium, 10 mm offset Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 260 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerPack 400 Frame battery, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 261: Solero E8 Sport Performance

    SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA No.57SC … Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle SELLE ROYAL, Essenza Plus … Seat post … Aluminium, 10 mm offset Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 262 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerPack 400 Frame battery, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 263: Solero E8F Performance

    SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset … Semi-integrated Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle SELLE ROYAL, Essenza Plus … Seat post … Aluminium, 10 mm offset Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 264 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerPack 400 Pannier rack battery, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 265: Solero E8F Plus

    SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset … Semi-integrated Handlebars … Aluminium, 25.4 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle SELLE ROYAL, Essenza Plus … Seat post … Aluminium, 10 mm offset Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 266 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerPack 400 Pannier rack battery, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 267: Solero E8R

    Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS Deflection: 63 mm Damper … … Steering headset … Semi-integrated Handlebars … Aluminium, 25.4 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle Pegasus … Seat post … Aluminium, 10 mm offset Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 268 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerPack 400 Pannier rack battery, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 269: Solero E8R Performance

    SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset … Semi-integrated Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle SELLE ROYAL, Essenza Plus … Seat post … Aluminium, 10 mm offset Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 270 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerPack 400 Pannier rack battery, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 271: Solero E8R Plus

    SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset … Semi-integrated Handlebars … Aluminium, 25.4 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle SELLE ROYAL, Essenza Plus … Seat post … Aluminium, 10 mm offset Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 272 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerPack 400 Frame battery, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 273: Solero E9 Performance

    SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset … Semi-integrated Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle SELLE ROYAL, Essenza Plus … Seat post … Aluminium, 10 mm offset Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 274 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerPack 400 Frame battery, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 275: Solero E9 Sport Cx

    SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA No.57SC … Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle SELLE ROYAL, Essenza Plus … Seat post … Aluminium, 10 mm offset Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 276 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerPack 400 Frame battery, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 277: Solero Evo 7R Plus

    SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA No.57SC … Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle SELLE ROYAL, Essenza Plus … Seat post … Aluminium, 10 mm offset Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 278 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 279: Solero Evo 8F

    SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA No.57SC … Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle SELLE ROYAL, Essenza Plus … Seat post … Aluminium, 10 mm offset Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 280 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 281: Solero Evo 8R Belt

    SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA No.57SC … Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle SELLE ROYAL, Essenza Plus … Seat post … Aluminium, 10 mm offset Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 282 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 283: Solero Evo

    SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA No.57SC … Handlebars … Aluminium, 31.8 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle SELLE ROYAL, Essenza Plus … Seat post … Aluminium, 10 mm offset Saddle clamp …...
  • Page 284 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 285: Strong Evo

    Documents 11.3.32 Strong Evo 10 22-15-2114, 22-15-2116 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA, No.57SC … Handlebars ZECURE … Handles Ergon GP10-L/GC10 … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle ZECURE …...
  • Page 286 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 287: Strong Evo 10 Lite

    Documents 11.3.33 Strong Evo 10 Lite 22-15-2117, 22-15-2119 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA, No.57SC … Handlebars ZECURE … Handles Ergon GP10-L/GC10 … Stem ZECURE Adjustable Saddle ZECURE …...
  • Page 288 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 289: Strong Evo 5F

    Documents 11.3.34 Strong Evo 5F 22-15-2122 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA, No.57SC … Handlebars ZECURE … Handles Ergon GP10-L/GC10 … Stem … Aluminium, adjustable Saddle ZECURE … Seat post Limotec Alpha A3Z Lowerable and spring-loaded...
  • Page 290 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia With Intuvia control panel Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 291: Strong Evo 5R

    Documents 11.3.35 Strong Evo 5R 22-15-2120, 22-15-2122 Frame … Aluminium Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset FSA, No.57SC … Handlebars ZECURE … Handles Ergon GP10-L/GC10 … Stem ZECURE Adjustable Saddle ZECURE … Seat post Limotec Alpha A3Z Lowerable and spring-loaded...
  • Page 292 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerTube 400 Horizontal, 400 Wh On-board computer BOSCH, Intuvia BOSCH, Intuvia Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 293: Tourina E7F

    Fork SR SUNTOUR NEX-E25 DS, 75 Deflection: 75 mm Damper … … Steering headset … Semi-integrated Handlebars … Aluminium, 25.4 mm Handles Pegasus … Stem … Aluminium Saddle Pegasus … Seat post … Aluminium Saddle clamp … See seat post...
  • Page 294 Documents Rechargeable battery BOSCH, PowerPack 400 Pannier rack battery, 400 Wh On-board computer With Intuvia control panel BOSCH, Intuvia Charger BOSCH, Compact Charger ...not available MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 295: Charger Operating Instructions

    Documents 11.4 Charger operating instructions MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 296 Documents Standard Charger Fast Charger eBike Battery Charger 36-4/230 Standard Charger BCS220 0 275 007 907 Li-Ion Input: 230V 50Hz 1.5A Output: 36V Use ONLY with BOSCH Li-Ion batteries Made in PRC Robert Bosch GmbH 72757 Reutlingen Germany eBike Battery Charger 36-6/230 Fast Charger BCS250 0 275 007 918 Li-Ion...
  • Page 297 Documents Compact Charger %&6 MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
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  • Page 304: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary Bicycle for young adults Disc brake Source: ISO 4210-2: pedelec designed for use on Source: EN 15194:2017: brake in which brake public roads by a young adult whose weight is less pads are used to grip the lateral faces of a thin than 40 kg, with maximum saddle height of disc attached to or incorporated into the wheel 635 mm or more and less than 750 mm (see...
  • Page 305 Glossary Fork steerer Maximum tyre pressure Source: EN 15194:2017: part of a fork that rotates Source: EN 15194:2017: maximum tyre pressure around the steering axis of a pedelec frame head recommended by the tyre or rim manufacturer for tube. It is normally connected to the fork crown or a safe and efficient performance.
  • Page 306 Glossary Placing on the market Shut-off speed Source: Directive 2006/42/EC on Machinery, Source: EN 15194:2017: speed reached, by the 17.05.2006, Making available for the first time in pedelec, at the moment the current has dropped the Community machinery or partly completed to zero or to the no load current value.
  • Page 307: Abbreviations

    Glossary Wheel Source: ISO 4210 - 2: unit or combination of hub, rim and spokes or disc, but excluding tyre assem- bly. Work environment Source: ISO 9000:2015: set of conditions under which work is performed. Year of manufacture Source: ZEG: the year of manufacture is the year in which the pedelec was manufactured.
  • Page 308: Appendix

    Premio EVO 10 Lite, Trapez City and trekking bicycle 22-15-2051 Premio EVO 10 Lite, Wave City and trekking bicycle 2-15-2079 Premio EVO 10 Lite COMFORT, Gent City and trekking bicycle 22-15-2080 Premio EVO 10 Lite COMFORT, Trapez City and trekking bicycle 22-15-2081...
  • Page 309 Appendix 22-15-2104 Savino EVO 5F Performance, Wave City and trekking bicycle 22-15-2105 Savino EVO 5R Performance, Gent City and trekking bicycle 22-15-2106 Savino EVO 5R Performance, Trapez City and trekking bicycle 22-15-2107 Savino EVO 5R Performance, Wave City and trekking bicycle 22-15-2132 Siena E7F Plus NL, Gent City and trekking bicycle...
  • Page 310 Appendix 22-15-2117 Strong EVO 10 Lite, Gent City and trekking bicycle 22-15-2119 Strong EVO 10 Lite, Wave City and trekking bicycle 22-15-2122 Strong EVO 5F, Wave City and trekking bicycle 22-15-2120 Strong EVO 5R, Gent City and trekking bicycle 22-15-2122 Strong EVO 5R, Wave City and trekking bicycle 22-15-2055...
  • Page 311: Declaration Of Conformity For Incomplete Machine

    Appendix Declaration of conformity for incomplete machine MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
  • Page 312 Appendix MY22P01 - 12_1.0_31.08.2021...
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  • Page 314: Keyword Index

    Keyword index Keyword index Brake lever, - Checking the quick - adjusting the pressure releases, 79 Air valve, 33 point, 110 Compression adjustment, 32 Articulated shaft, – caring for, 160 Compression damper, 33 - caring for 159 Brake lining, 37 Control panel, 45 Axle, 33 Brake, 36...
  • Page 315 Keyword index Front light, 42 Leather saddle, Position 46 – caring for, 158 Q-Loc, 33 Front wheel brake, 37 - cleaning, 154 - braking, 137 Level of assistance, 47 Rear derailleur, 41 Front wheel, see Wheel - selecting, 136 – caring for, 159 Function display, 47 ECO, 47 Rear light, 42...
  • Page 316 Keyword index Suspension fork, - cleaning, 151 – servicing, 151 Suspension seat post, 40 – caring for, 158 - cleaning, 151 Switching elements, - cleaning, 154 System message, 52 System setting, 50 changeable, 49 Tachometer, 47 Total journey duration, 50 Trailer, 123 Transporting, 64 Transporting, see...

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