Setting The Saddle Height With The Remote Control; Lowering The Saddle; Raising The Saddle; Using The Bell - Kettler KN170 PD Series Translation Of Original Operating Instructions

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6.13
Setting the saddle height with the
remote control
Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment

6.13.1 Lowering the saddle

1 Sit on the saddle.
2 Press the remote control operating lever.
 The seat post will lower.
3 Release the remote control operating lever
when you have reached the desired height.
Figure 152: Remote control operating lever (1)

6.13.2 Raising the saddle

1 Remove any pressure from the saddle.
2 Press the remote control operating lever.
 The seat post will rise.
3 Release the remote control operating lever
when you have reached the desired height.
6.14

Using the bell

1 Press the bell button downwards.
2 Let button spring back.
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6.15

Using the handlebars

 Wear heavily padded cycling gloves.
 This helps protect sensitive areas of your
palms.
 Vary your grip position continuously while
riding.
 This prevents overstraining and fatigue in your
hands.

6.15.1 Using multi-position handlebars

Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment
Multi-position handlebars are ideal for dynamic
riding. The contoured ends of the handlebars, also
known as horn handlebars, provide a variety of
grip options. Changing muscle groups reduces
strain on the hands, arms and back during longer
rides.
 Vary your grip position continuously while
riding.
 This prevents overstraining and fatigue in your
hands.
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Figure 153: Grip positions on the multi-position
handlebars
Grip position 1
The top grip position is suitable for riding slowly.
 Straighten your upper body without tensioning
in this position.
Grip position 2 and 3
The middle and bottom grip position is suitable for
fast rides and riding on inclines.
 In the middle position, hold the arm and wrist
upright and relax tension.
 In the bottom position, place your upper body
slightly lower. Keep your fingers close to the
brake handle ready for use.
Operation
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