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IMPORTANT
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE
KEEP SAFE TO CONSULT AT A LATER DATE
Translation of the original operating instructions for
HERCULES pedelecs with SHIMANO SC-E6100
on-board computer
EDISON COMP I-12 | EDISON GR I-11 | EDISON SPORT I-10
NOS FS SUV 2.1 | NOS FS SUV 2.2 | NOS SUV 2.1 | NOS SUV 2.2
2 2 - Q - 0 0 0 7 ... 2 2 - Q - 0 0 0 9 , 2 2 - Q - 0 0 4 9 ... 2 2 - Q - 0 0 5 6 , 2 2 - Q - 0 0 9 7 ... 2 2 - Q - 0 0 9 9 , 2 2 - Q - 0 1 0 3 , 2 2 - Q - 0 1 0 9
MY22 H0 3 - 22 _1. 0_ 0 1.10 .2021

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1 About these operating instructions
1.1 Manufacturer
Provides manufacturer's contact details and address.
1.2 Laws, standards and directives
Lists applicable laws, standards, and directives for the pedelec.
1.3 Language
States the original language and translation validity.
1.4 For your information
Explains different markings and their meanings used in the instructions.
1.5 Type number and model
Lists pedelec type numbers and their corresponding models.
1.6 Frame number
Explains the importance and location of the frame number for ownership verification.
1.7 Identifying the operating instructions
Describes how to identify the operating instructions using the identification number.
1.8 Aim of the operating instructions
Outlines the purpose and target audience of the operating instructions.
2 Safety
2.1 Residual risks
Details risks from fire, explosion, electric shock, crashes, and amputation.
2.2 Toxic substances
Lists hazards associated with brake fluid, suspension oil, and battery leaks.
2.3-2.6 Rider Requirements and Protective Measures
Covers rider requirements, vulnerable groups, PPE, and safety guards.
2.7 Safety Markings
Explains standard safety symbols on the pedelec and battery.
2.8 Emergency Procedures
Outlines actions for emergencies like traffic incidents, leaks, and fires.
3 Description
3.1 Proper use
Details correct usage for different pedelec types and general riding rules.
3.2 Nameplate
Explains the information provided on the pedelec nameplate.
3.3 Components
Provides an overview and detailed description of pedelec components.
3.4 Description of controls and screens
Details the handlebar controls and on-board computer display.
3.5 Technical data
Provides technical specifications for the pedelec and its components.
4 Transporting and storing
4.1 Weight and dimensions for transportation
Provides weight and dimensions for transporting the pedelec.
4.2 Designated handles, lifting points
Identifies designated handles and lifting points for transport.
4.3 Transportation
Covers procedures for transporting the pedelec and battery.
4.4 Storing
Provides guidelines for storing the pedelec, battery, and charger.
5 Assembly
5.1 Unpacking
Describes the unpacking process and packaging disposal.
5.2 Required tools
Lists the necessary tools for assembling the pedelec.
5.3 Commissioning
Details the steps for commissioning the pedelec after assembly.
5.4 Pedelec sale
Outlines final steps before selling the pedelec to the customer.
6 Operation
6.1 Risks and hazards
Details general risks and hazards associated with riding the pedelec.
6.2 Tips for a greater range
Provides advice on maximizing the pedelec's range.
6.3 System messages
Explains on-board computer warnings and error messages.
6.4 Instruction and customer service
Describes dealer support and customer service provisions.
6.5 Adjusting the pedelec
Provides detailed instructions for adjusting the pedelec for optimal fit.
6.6 Adjust on-board computer
Explains how to adjust settings on the on-board computer.
6.7 Connect external devices
Guides on connecting external devices via Bluetooth and ANT.
6.8 Using E-TUBE PROJECT
Explains how to use the E-TUBE PROJECT software for settings and firmware.
6.9 Accessories
Recommends accessories like parking stands and child seats.
6.10 Personal protective equipment and accessories for road safety
Details essential PPE and accessories for safe riding on public roads.
6.11 Before each ride
Provides a checklist for pre-ride inspections to ensure safety.
6.12 Straightening the quickly adjustable stem
Explains how to straighten the handlebars on a quickly adjustable stem.
6.13 Using the pannier rack
Provides instructions and safety advice for using pannier racks.
6.14 Raising the kickstand
Explains how to correctly raise the kickstand before riding.
6.15 Using the saddle
Gives advice on using the saddle, especially leather ones.
6.16 Using the pedals
Describes the correct foot position on the pedals while riding.
6.17 Using the multifunctional handlebars or bar ends
Suggests varying hand positions to avoid fatigue and strain.
6.18 Using the bell
Explains how to use the bicycle bell.
6.19 Rechargeable battery
Details how to remove, insert, and charge the rechargeable battery.
6.20 Using pedelec with the electric drive system
Explains how to switch the electric drive system on and off.
6.21 Using the on-board computer
Describes how to operate the pedelec using the on-board computer.
6.22 Brake
Explains how to use the brake levers and warns about brake failure.
6.23 Suspension and damping
Details suspension adjuster settings for hard, soft, and threshold modes.
6.24 Gear shift
Explains the importance of proper gear selection for ride comfort.
6.25 Gear shift
Describes gear shifting for belt drive systems, manual and automatic.
6.26 Parking
Provides instructions for parking the pedelec safely.
7 Cleaning, servicing and maintenance
7.1 Before each ride
Provides a checklist for pre-ride inspections to ensure safety.
7.2 After each ride
Details routine cleaning procedures for various pedelec components.
7.3 Basic cleaning
Provides basic cleaning instructions for major components like the motor and battery.
7.4 Servicing
Outlines servicing procedures and required tools for frame, fork, and stem.
7.5 Maintenance
Covers essential maintenance checks for wheels, brakes, and lighting systems.
8 Maintenance
8.1 Initial inspection
Details the crucial initial inspection after purchase.
8.2 Maintenance
Specifies the required frequency for professional pedelec maintenance.
8.3 Component-specific maintenance tasks
Highlights components requiring specialized maintenance.
8.4 Carry out initial inspection
Provides a step-by-step guide for conducting the initial inspection.
8.5 Maintenance instructions
Details maintenance intervals and procedures for various components.
9 Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair
9.1 Troubleshooting and fault clearance
Guides on diagnosing and resolving common drive system errors.
9.2 Assistance function
Troubleshooting common issues with the assistance function.
9.3 Rechargeable battery
Addresses common problems related to the rechargeable battery.
9.4 Lighting
Troubleshooting issues with the pedelec's lighting system.
9.5 Miscellaneous
Covers other drive system errors and noises.
9.6 Repair
Outlines general repair information and required original parts.
10 Recycling and disposal
10.1 Removal of waste guidelines
Provides guidelines for the proper disposal of pedelec components.
11 Documents
11.1 Assembly report
Provides a template for documenting assembly and inspection results.
11.2 Maintenance log
Offers a log for recording maintenance and inspection history.
12 Glossary
12.1 Abbreviations
Lists common abbreviations used in the manual.
12.2 Simplified terms
Defines simplified terms used for better legibility.
13 Appendix
I. Translation of the original EC/EU Declaration of Conformity
Presents the translation of the EC/EU Declaration of Conformity.
1.1 RED Declaration of Conformity
Contains the EU declaration of conformity for radio equipment.

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