Pedelecs with bosch intuvia 100 display and led remote on-board computer (300 pages)
Summary of Contents for Bulls Aminga E1
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TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE KEEP SAFE TO CONSULT AT A LATER DATE L L K L K K K K K K K K W W W W W W A A W W A Ami nga E1 | Ami nga E2 | Ami nga Eva 1 | Ami nga Eva 2 | Aminga Eva 3 | Aminga Eva TR3 | Copperhead E1 | Copperhead E2 Copperhead E2 Street | Copperhead Evo 1 | Copperhead Evo 1 Street | Copperhead Evo 1 XXL | Copperhead Evo 2 (25th) Copperhead Evo 2 Street | Copperhead Evo 2 Street XXL | Copperhead Evo 2 XXL | Copperhead Evo 3 | Copperhead Evo 3 Street...
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Contents Contents About these operating instructions 3.1.2.6 FOX rear frame damper Manufacturer 3.1.3 Brake system Language 3.1.3.1 Rim brake Laws, standards and directives 3.1.3.2 Disc brake For your information 3.1.3.3 Back-pedal brake 1.4.1 Warnings 3.1.3.4 1.4.2 Markups 3.1.4 Electric drive system Nameplate 3.1.5 Rechargeable battery...
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Contents 4.2.1 Using the brake transport securing 6.5.3 Adjusting the stem system 6.5.3.1 Adjusting the height of the handlebars 4.2.2 Transporting the pedelec 6.5.3.2 Adjusting the quick release clamping 4.2.3 Shipping a pedelec force 4.2.4 Transporting the battery 6.5.4 Setting the brake 4.2.5 Shipping the battery 6.5.4.1...
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Contents 6.11.5 Charging the dual battery Cleaning and servicing Cleaning after each ride 6.11.5.1 Charging process when two batteries 7.1.1 Cleaning the suspension fork are used 7.1.2 Cleaning the rear frame damper 6.11.5.2 Charging process when one battery 7.1.3 Cleaning the pedals is used Basic cleaning 6.11.6...
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11.1.50 Sonic Evo AM2 27.5″ Documents 11.1.51 Sonic Evo AM2 29″ 11.1 Parts list 11.1.52 Sonic Evo AM3 Carbon 27.5″ 11.1.1 Aminga E1 27.5″ 11.1.53 Sonic Evo AM3 Carbon 29″ 11.1.2 Aminga E2 27.5″ 11.1.54 Sonic Evo EN1 27.5″ 11.1.3 Aminga Eva 1 27.5″...
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Medium-risk hazard. published version of the operating instructions. You will find any modifications to these operating instructions at: CAUTION www.bulls.de/service/downloads. May lead to minor or moderate injuries if ignored. Language Low-risk hazard. The original operating instructions are written in German.
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About these operating instructions 1.4.2 Markups Instructions for specialist dealers are highlighted in grey. They are indicated by a screwdriver symbol. Information for specialist dealers does not require non-professionals to take any action. You will find stylised forms of typeface in the operating instructions: Stylised form Italics...
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About these operating instructions Nameplate The nameplate is situated on the frame. You can You will find thirteen pieces of information on the see the exact position of the nameplate in Figure 2. nameplate. ZEG Zweirad-Einkaufs- Genossenschaft eG Longericher Str. 2 50739 Köln, Germany Typ: 21-17-1017...
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City and trekking BULLS Cross Mover Evo City and trekking 21-17-1036 Urban Evo 5 Wave 21-15-1016 bicycle 1, Trapez bicycle BULLS Cross Rider Evo 2 City and trekking BULLS Cross Mover City and trekking 21-17-1045 21-15-1018 (Cologne), Wave bicycle Evo 1, Wave...
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Copperhead Evo 3 27.5″+ 21-21-1010 Mountain bike Wave Copperhead Evo 2 Street Mountain bike t.b.a. 21-21-1011 Aminga E1 27.5″ Mountain bike Table 3: Type number, model and pedelec type 21-21-1012 Aminga Eva 1 27.5″ Mountain bike 21-21-1013 Aminga E2 27.5″...
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Safety Safety Residual risks 2.1.1 Risk of battery fire and explosion 2.1.2 Risk of fire and explosion due to short circuit in the battery The safety electronics may fail if the batteries are damaged or faulty. The residual voltage can Metal objects may connect the battery's electrical cause a short circuit.
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Safety 2.1.5 Risk of a fall due to incorrectly set 2.2.2 Suspension oil quick releases Suspension oil in the fork and the rear frame Excessively high clamping force will damage the damper is toxic to the touch, irritates respiratory quick release and cause it to lose its function. tracts and causes cancer, sterility and mutation in Insufficient clamping force will result in germ cells.
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Safety Safety markings and safety What to do in an emergency instructions 2.7.1 Dangerous situation in road traffic The nameplate contains these safety markings In the event of any hazards or dangers in road and safety instructions: traffic, apply the brakes on the pedelec until it comes to a halt.
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Safety 2.7.4 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 ...
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Overview Overview 10 1112 Figure 2: Pedelec viewed from right: BULLS Copperhead Evo AM3 used as example Front wheel Reflector Fork Rear wheel Handlebars Chain Stem Rear frame damper Frame Motor Seat post Pedal Saddle Battery and nameplate MY21B01 - 32_1.0_17.08.2020...
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Overview Description 3.1.2.2 Suspension fork A suspension fork is based either on a steel spring or 3.1.1 Wheel air suspension. Unlike a rigid fork, a suspension fork has two functions which improve floor contact and comfort: suspension and damping. The suspension prevents an impact, such as one caused by a stone lying in the pedelec's path, from being channelled directly into the rider's body via the fork.
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Overview 3.1.2.3 Steel suspension fork 3.1.2.4 Air suspension fork The stem and handlebars are fastened to the fork The air suspension fork features air suspension and a compression damper plus a rebound damper in steerer (1). The wheel is fastened to the quick some cases.
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Overview 3.1.2.5 Suntour rear frame damper 3.1.2.6 FOX rear frame damper The rear frame damper features air suspension, a The rear frame damper features air suspension, a compression damper and a rebound damper. compression damper and a rebound damper. 25-30% Figure 8: Example showing FOX rear frame damper Figure 7: Example showing Suntour rear frame damper Guide rod eye...
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Overview 3.1.3 Brake system The rim brake stops the wheel moving when the rider pushes the brake lever, causing two brake Every pedelec has a hydraulic brake system. The linings, positioned opposite one another, to be brake fluid is in a closed hose system. If the rider pressed onto the rims.
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Overview 3.1.3.3 Back-pedal brake 3.1.3.4 Figure 12: Brake system with a back-pedal brake – example Rear wheel rim brake Handlebars with brake lever Front wheel rim brake Pedal Back-pedal brake Figure 13: BOSCH ABS The back-pedal brake stops the movement of the 1 ABS control unit with housing rear wheel when the rider pedals in the opposite direction to the direction of travel.
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Overview BOSCH ABS The rear wheel brake function does not depend on the anti-blocking system (ABS) functioning correctly. When the brakes are applied, the ABS function detects critical slippage thanks to the wheel speed sensors on the front and rear wheels. The ABS limits slippage on the front wheel by reducing brake pressure there, thus stabilising the wheel.
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Overview 3.1.4 Electric drive system The electric drive system is made up of 7 components: The pedelec is driven by muscle power applied to the chain drive. The force which is applied by pedalling in the direction of travel drives the front chain wheel.
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Overview The battery has a high energy content when 3.1.5.1 Frame battery charged. You will find codes of practice for their Three different types of frame batteries can be safe handling in Section 2 Safety and Section 6.9 fitted: Rechargeable battery in the operating instructions.
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Overview 3.1.5.2 Pannier rack battery 3.1.5.3 Integrated battery Three different types of pannier rack batteries can Three different types of integrated batteries can be fitted: be fitted: PowerTube 400 PowerTube 500 PowerTube 625 PowerPack 300 PowerPack 400 PowerPack 500 (vertical and horizontal) Figure 19: Overview of frame batteries Figure 17: Overview of pannier rack battery Figure 20: Integrated battery in detail...
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Overview 3.1.6 Display The model series to which these instructions apply features the BOSCH Purion display. In addition to the functions described here, software changes may be introduced to rectify errors and extend functions at any time. The display controls the drive system with four operating elements and shows the journey data.
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Overview Proper use The pedelec must only be used in perfect, fully actions in these operating instructions met. functional condition. National requirements may Approved accessories can be installed by apply to the pedelec which the standard specialist staff. equipment may not meet. For riding on public The rechargeable batteries are designed to roads, some special regulations apply in relation supply power to the pedelec motor only and must...
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Overview 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 •...
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Cross Evo Wave 135 kg 21-21-1010 130 kg Wave 21-15-1065 Iconic E1 27.5″ Gent 135 kg 21-21-1011 Aminga E1 27.5″ 130 kg 21-15-1066 Iconic E1 27.5″ Wave 135 kg 21-21-1012 Aminga Eva 1 27.5″ 130 kg 21-17-1023 Iconic Evo 2 27.5″ Gent...
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BULLS Cross Mover 21-15-1018 135 kg Evo 1, Wave diagnosis tool, data is transferred to Bosch eBike BULLS Cross Rider Evo 1 Systems (Robert Bosch GmbH) regarding the use 21-15-1027 135 kg (München), Gent of rechargeable battery, including its temperature BULLS Cross Rider Evo 1 and cell voltage, to help improve the product.
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Overview Technical data 3.4.4 Purion display Batteries 2 x 3 V CHR2016 3.4.1 Pedelec Operating temperature -5 °C - +40 °C Transportation temperature 5 °C - 25 °C Storage temperature 10 °C - +40 °C Ideal transportation temperature 10 °C - 15 °C Charging temperature 0 °C - + 40 °C Storage temperature...
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Overview 3.4.7 Performance Line motor 3.4.10 PowerPack 300 battery Maximum continuous power 250 W Nominal voltage 36 V Max. torque 65 Nm Nominal capacity 8.2 Ah Nominal voltage 36 V DC Energy 300 Wh Protection class IP54 Weight 2.5/ 2.6 kg Weight 3.2 kg Protection class...
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Overview 3.4.13 PowerTube 400 battery 3.4.16 BOSCH Pedelec ABS BAS100 Nominal voltage 36 V Operating temperature -5 °C - +40 °C Nominal capacity 11 Ah Storage temperature -10 °C - +60 °C Energy 400 Wh Protection class IPx7 Weight 2.9 kg Weight about 1 kg Protection class...
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Overview Description of controls and 3.5.3 Display screens The display has nine on-screen indicators: 3.5.1 Handlebars Figure 22: Detailed view of pedelec from rider position, example Rear brake lever Figure 24: On-screen indicators overview Bell Headlight Indicator unit km/h or mph Display Tachometer screen Front brake lever...
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Overview 3.5.4 System message The drive system monitors itself continuously and if an error is detected, it is indicated by a system message. The system may switch off automatically depending on the type of error. There is a table of all system messages in Section 6.2.
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Overview Environmental requirements You can ride the pedelec within a temperature Temperatures under -10 °C and over +50 °C must range between 5 °C and 35 °C. The electric drive be avoided. system is limited in its performance outside this You must also keep within the following temperature range.
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Overview The pedelec is unsuitable for the following areas of use: Child's bicycles/ City and trekking Area of use bicycles for young Mountain bikes Racing bicycle Cargo bike Folding bicycle bicycles adults Never drive off-road Never drive off-road Never drive off-road Never drive off-road Never drive off-road or perform jumps.
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Transporting and storing Transporting and storing Physical transport characteristics 47 cm t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. Copperhead Weight and dimensions during Evo 2 Street 50 cm t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. transportation 55 cm t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. 170 × 24 × 92 23.28 30.88 172 ×...
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Transporting and storing t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. 21-18-1020 t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. 21-19-1001 t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. 21-18-1027 t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. t.b.a. Table 28: Type number, model and pedelec type **Vehicle weight without battery.
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Transporting and storing Transporting 4.2.2 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 Crash caused by unintentional activation components during transportation. This can cause There is a risk of injury if the drive system is the supporting parts to break.
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Transporting and storing Storing 4.3.1.2 Carrying out a break in operation 1 Store the pedelec, battery and charger in a dry, Store pedelec, battery and charger in a clean, clean environment. We recommend storing dry place where they are protected from them in uninhabited rooms with smoke alarms.
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Assembly Assembly Unpacking The packaging material consists mainly of cardboard and plastic film. WARNING The packaging has to be disposed of in Risk of eye injury accordance with the regulations of the Problems may arise if the settings are not made authorities.
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Assembly 5.3.2 Retrofitting a PowerTube 4 Pull out the PowerTube adapter. Adapter 400 or 500 A PowerTube Adapter 400 or 500 needs to be retrofitted to use a Bosch PowerTube 625 battery. 1 Use a TORX® T25 wrench to undo the screws in the battery mount.
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Assembly 5.3.3 Fit battery cover onto Bosch The battery cover will lock into the fitting grooves on the battery. PowerTube 625 battery (horizontal) The battery can now be inserted into the frame. 1 Detach the upper interface (lock side) from the Bosch PowerTube 625 battery with a TORX®...
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Assembly Commissioning 3 Screw the battery mounting plate onto the PowerTube extension with original Bosch screws (M4 × 8 T20). To do so, use the CAUTION PowerTube extension screw plate as a counter support. When positioning the extension, Burns from hot drive ensure that the removal tab faces the front of The drive cooler can become extremely hot the battery.
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Assembly 5.4.1 Installing the wheel in the Suntour 4 Tighten the securing screw with a 5 mm fork hexagon socket spanner to 5-6 Nm. The lever is mounted. 5.4.1.1 Screw-on axle (15 mm) Only applies to Suntour forks with 15 mm screw-on axle 1 Insert the axle completely on the drive side.
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Assembly 5.4.1.3 Quick release axle 2 Tighten the axle with the red handle. Only applies to Suntour forks with screw-on axle CAUTION Crash caused by loose quick release axle A faulty or incorrectly installed quick release axle may become caught in the brake disc and block the wheel.
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Assembly 5 Check the position and clamping force of the 5.4.1.4 Quick release quick release lever. The quick release lever Only applies to Suntour forks with quick release must be flush with the lower housing. You must be able to see a slight impression on the palm CAUTION of your hand when you close the quick release Crash caused by unfastened quick release...
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Assembly 5.4.2 Installing the wheel in the FOX fork 2 Push in the quick release until you can hear a click. Make sure that the flange is extended. 5.4.2.1 Quick release (15 mm) Only applies to FOX forks with 15 mm screw-on axle The same procedure is used for installing both the 15 x 100 mm and 15 x 110 mm quick releases.
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Assembly Setting the quick releases 5.4.2.2 Kabolt axle Only applies to FOX forks with Kabolt axles The same procedure is used for installing both the 15 x 100 mm and 15 x 110 mm Kabolt axles. 1 Place the front wheel in the fork ends of the fork.
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Assembly Pedelec sale 5.4.3.2 Firm hold 1 Place your entire body weight on the Complete Pedelec pass on the operating handlebars with the quick release lever closed instructions envelope. to check that the stem is firmly in place. Note down the manufacturer and the number of ...
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Operation Operation Risks and hazards CAUTION WARNING Crash caused by difficult-to-spot damage Injuries and death caused by other road users If the pedelec topples over or you have a fall or an accident, there may be difficult-to-spot damage to Other road users, trucks, cars or pedestrians often components such as the brake system, quick underestimate the speed of pedelecs.
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Operation 6.1.1 Personal protective equipment CAUTION It is recommended that you wear a suitable cycling helmet, sturdy footwear and typical, close- Crash caused by poor road conditions fitting, reflective sports clothing. Loose objects, such as branches and twigs, may become caught in the wheels and cause a crash Tips for a greater range with injuries.
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Operation Motor power indicator Adjust your riding to the displayed motor power. A long bar indicates high power consumption. Battery and temperature Electrical resistance increases as the temperature drops. Battery performance is reduced. As a result, you should expect the range to be shorter than normal in winter.
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Operation Error message Code Description Method of resolution 6.3.1 Display Error in USB port Re-start the system. Contact your specialist The drive system monitors itself continuously and dealer if the problem displays a number as an error message if a known persists.
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Operation Code Description Method of resolution Code Description Method of resolution Temperature error Switch off the system to cool Temperature error Switch off the system to cool The pedelec is outside the The pedelec is outside the the motor and battery down the motor and battery down permitted temperature permitted temperature...
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Operation 6.3.2 Rechargeable battery Code Description Method of resolution The battery is protected against deep discharge, 821 ... Implausible signals from Re-start the system. overcharging, overheating and short circuits by the front wheel speed Take a test ride of at least sensor.
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Operation Instruction and customer service Adjust the saddle tilt to horizontal. Your supplying specialist dealer will provide customer service. Contact details can be found on the pedelec pass for these operating instructions. The specialist dealer will explain all the pedelec functions to you in person, this being when the specialist dealer hands over the pedelec at the latest.
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Operation 6.5.1.3 Adjusting the seat height with quick 6.5.1.4 Adjusting the seat position release The saddle can be shifted on the saddle frame. 1 Open the quick release on the seat post to The right horizontal position ensures an optimal change the seat height (1).
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Operation 6.5.2 Adjusting the handlebars CAUTION Crash caused by incorrectly set clamping force Excessively high clamping force will damage the quick release and cause it to lose its function. Insufficient clamping force will result in unfavourable transmission of force. This can cause components to break.
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Operation 6.5.4.1 Setting the grip distance on a 6.5.4.2 Setting the grip distance on a Magura HS33 brake lever Magura HS22 brake lever Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment You can adjust the brake lever position (grip You can adjust the brake lever position (grip distance) to your requirements.
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Operation 6.5.4.3 Setting the grip distance on a 6.5.4.4 Setting the pressure point on a Magura disc brake lever Magura brake lever Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment WARNING WARNING Brake failure due to incorrect setting If the pressure point is set with brakes where the Crash caused by incorrectly set grip distance brake linings and brake disc have reached their If brake cylinders are set incorrectly or installed...
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Operation 6.5.5 Retracting the brake linings 6.5.6.2 Adjusting the steel suspension fork negative deflection Disc brakes require wearing-in time. The braking Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment force increases over time. You therefore need to be You can adjust the tensioning in the fork spring to aware that the braking force may increase during the the rider's weight and their preferred riding style.
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Operation 6.5.6.3 Adjusting the air suspension fork 8 Get off the pedelec without allowing it to negative deflection deflect. Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment 9 Measure distance between the dust seal and the cable tie. The air valve is located beneath the valve cap on the crown of the left-hand shock absorber.
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Operation 6.5.7 Adjusting the FOX fork 1 The air valve is located beneath a blue valve cap on the crown of the left-hand shock Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment absorber. Unscrew the valve cap in an anti- clockwise direction. CAUTION 2 Attach a high-pressure damper pump to the air Crash caused by incorrectly set suspension...
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Operation 10 Measure the distance between the dust wiper 6.5.8 Setting the Suntour rear frame and the O-ring or cable tie. damper This measurement is the negative deflection. Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment The recommended value is between 15% 6.5.8.1 Adjusting the negative deflection (hard) and 20% (soft) of the total fork deflection.
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Operation Turn the compression adjuster towards the 10 Increase or reduce the air pressure until you have reached the desired negative deflection. – symbol to increase rebounding. If the negative deflection is correct, fasten the Turn the compression adjuster towards the valve cap onto the valve.
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Operation 25-30% Figure 77: FOX rebound adjuster wheel (1) on the rear Figure 76: FOX rear frame damper frame damper 6 Measure the distance between the air chamber 4 Turn the rebound adjuster clockwise to the seal (1) and the end of rear frame damper (3). closed position until it stops.
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Operation Accessories CAUTION We recommend a parking stand into which either Risk of crushing due to exposed springs the front wheel or rear wheel can be inserted securely for pedelecs which do not have a The child may crush his/her fingers on exposed kickstand.
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Operation 6.6.2 Trailer 6.6.3 Pannier rack The specialist dealer will advise on choosing a CAUTION suitable pannier rack. Crash caused by brake failure The specialist dealer must install the pannier rack the first time to ensure that it is safely fitted. The braking distance may be longer if the trailer is carrying excessive load.
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Operation Check list before each ride Check the pedelec before each ride. Take the pedelec out of service if you spot any anomalies. Check that the pedelec is complete. Check the battery is firmly in place. Check that components such as the lighting, reflector and ...
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Operation Using the kickstand Distribute the baggage as evenly as possible between the left- and right-hand side. 6.8.1 Raising the kickstand We recommend the use of panniers and Use your foot to raise the kickstand completely baggage baskets. before setting off.
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Operation 6.11 Rechargeable battery 6.11.2 Pannier rack battery Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Switch off the battery and the drive system before removing or inserting the battery. 6.11.2.1 Removing the pannier rack battery 6.11.1 Frame battery Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment 6.11.1.1 Removing the frame battery Figure 80: Removing (2) and inserting (3) the pannier rack battery...
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Operation 6.11.3 Integrated battery 6.11.3.2 Inserting the integrated battery Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment 6.11.3.1 Removing the integrated battery Figure 82: Inserting the integrated battery 1 Place the battery into the lower mount with the contacts facing the front (see (1)). Figure 81: Removing the integrated battery 2 Flip the battery up so that the battery is held by 1 Open battery lock with battery key (see (1)).
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Operation 6.11.4 Charging the battery Notice Check that mains voltage! The power source CAUTION voltage must match the voltage indicated on the charger nameplate. Chargers labelled Fire caused by overheated charger 230 V may be operated at 220 V. The charger heats up when charging the battery.
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Operation 6.11.5.2 Charging process when one battery is used Remove the batteries from their mounts to charge each one individually. If only one battery is inserted, only charge the battery with an accessible charging socket. The battery with the sealed charging socket can only be charged outside its mount.
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Operation 6.12 Electric drive system 6.12.2 Switching off the drive system As soon as you stop pushing the pedals in normal 6.12.1 Switching on the electric drive mode or reach a speed of 25 km/h, the drive system system switches off the assistance system. The assistance system starts up again if you push the CAUTION pedals and your speed is less than 25 km/h.
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Operation 6.13 Display 6.13.1 Overview of actions on the display screen CAUTION Action Button Duration Crash caused by distraction Switching on the display Brief A lack of concentration while riding increases the risk of an accident. This may cause a crash with serious injuries.
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Operation 6.14 Using the push assist system 6.14.1 Using the riding light The drive system needs to be already switched CAUTION on to turn on the riding light. Push the plus button momentarily (1 to 2.5 s). Injury from pedals or wheels ...
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Operation 6.14.3.3 Resetting the range 6.14.4 Using the USB port 1 Select the item of journey information RANGE. Notice 2 Push both the plus button and the minus The USB port is reserved to connect diagnostics button at the same time for a long time systems.
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Operation 6.15 Brake CAUTION WARNING Crash caused by wet conditions Crash caused by brake failure The tyres may slip on wet roads. In wet conditions you must also expect a longer braking distance. Oil or lubricant on the brake disc in a disc brake The braking sensation differs from the usual or on the rim of a rim brake can cause the brake sensation.
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Operation 6.15.1 Using the brake lever WARNING Accident due to ABS failure If the ABS indicator lamp is lit, the ABS function is not active. Adapt riding to the circumstances. In extreme riding situations, the ABS may not be able to regulate until the pedelec comes to a halt.
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Operation Notice CAUTION The anti-blocking system indicator lamp may light Damage to components and risk of crushing up if the front and rear wheels are rotating at widely different speeds from one another – for There is a gap between the ABS control unit and example, if the rider cycles on the rear wheel only the frame.
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Operation 6.16 Suspension and damping 6.16.2 Adjusting the rebound in the RockShox rear frame damper 6.16.1 Adjusting the compression in the Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Suntour fork The rebound damper determines the speed at which the fork rebounds to full length after Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment deflection.
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Operation 6.16.3 Adjusting the compression in a RockShox damper Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment The compression damper controls the speed at which the rear frame damper deflects during slow impact, such as smaller impacts or when the rider goes round a corner or shifts their weight.
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Operation 6.17 Gear shift 6.17.2 Using a hub gear Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment The selection of the appropriate gear is a prerequisite for a physically comfortable ride and CAUTION making sure that the electric drive system Crash caused by incorrect use functions properly.
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Operation Turn the twist grip (1) backwards to switch up 6.17.3.2 eShift with manual Shimano DI2 hub gears a gear (4). Turn the twist grip (1) forwards to switch down Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment a gear (2). The new gear is shown briefly on the display screen each time it is changed.
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Operation 6.18 Parking the pedelec Notice Heat or direct sunlight can cause the tyre pressure to increase above the permitted maximum pressure. This can destroy the tyres. Never park the pedelec in the sun. On hot days, regularly check the tyre pressure and adjust it as necessary.
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Cleaning and servicing Cleaning and servicing Cleaning after each ride Required tools and cleaning agents: Cleaning check list • Cloth Clean the pedals after each ride • Air pump • Brush Clean the suspension fork and, if after each ride •...
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Cleaning and servicing Basic cleaning 7.2.1 Cleaning the frame 1 Soak the entire frame with dish-washing CAUTION detergent if the dirt is thick and ingrained. 2 After leaving it to soak for a short time, remove Crash caused by brake failure the dirt and mud with a sponge, brush and The braking effect may be unusually poor toothbrushes.
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Cleaning and servicing 7.2.6 Cleaning the chain 7.2.8 Cleaning the display Notice Notice Never use aggressive (acid-based) cleaners, If water enters into the display screen, it will be rust removers or degreasers when cleaning permanently damaged. the chain. Never immerse the display in water. ...
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Cleaning and servicing 7.3.1 Servicing the frame 7.2.10 Cleaning the brake Dry the frame. WARNING Spray with care oil. Brake failure due to water penetration Clean off the care oil again after a short time. The brake seals are unable to withstand high 7.3.2 Servicing the stem pressures.
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Cleaning and servicing Maintenance 7.4.1.1 Checking the tyres Check the tyre wear. The tyre is worn if the CAUTION anti-puncture protection or the carcass cords are visible. Crash and falling caused by unintentional A specialist dealer will need to change the tyre activation if it is worn.
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Cleaning and servicing 7.4.1.4 Checking and adjusting the tyre 7.4.2 Brake system pressure – Presta valve CAUTION Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment It is recommendable to use Crash caused by brake failure a bicycle pump with a pressure gauge.
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Cleaning and servicing 7.4.6 Checking the electrical cables and 7.4.10 Checking the belt and chain tension brake cables Notice Check all visible electrical cables and Bowden Excessive chain tension increases wear. cables for damage. If the sheathing is compressed, a brake is defective or a light If the chain tension is too low, there is a risk that does not work, the pedelec must be removed the chain or the drive belt will slip off the chain...
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Maintenance Maintenance CAUTION Hazard for the environment due to toxic WARNING substances Injury due to damaged brakes The brake system contains toxic and Special tools and specialist knowledge are environmentally harmful oils and lubricants. Such required to repair the brakes. Incorrect or fluids will contaminate if they enter the sewers or unauthorised assembly can damage the brakes.
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Maintenance The specialist dealer will dismantle and clean WARNING the entire suspension fork interior and exterior. They will clean and lubricate the dust seals and Injury due to explosion slide bushings, check the torques and adjust the fork to the rider's preferred position. They The air chamber is pressurised.
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Maintenance The rear frame damper may become damaged if WARNING the procedure is not followed as described. Only specialist dealers may carry out maintenance on Injury due to explosion rear frame damper. The air chamber is pressurised. If the air system is 8.1.2 Suspension fork serviced in a faulty suspension fork, it can explode...
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Maintenance 8.1.3 Suspension seat post Axle with quick release Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment CAUTION Maintenance intervals Crash caused by unfastened quick release by.schulz seat post Check all screws for correct tightening A faulty or incorrectly installed quick release may After 250 km and ...
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Maintenance 8.2.1 Checking the quick release Maintaining the stem Check the position and clamping force of the Incorrectly fastened screws may come loose due quick release lever. The quick release lever to impact. The stem may no longer be firmly fixed must be flush with the lower housing.
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Maintenance 8.4.1 Cable-operated gear shift, 8.4.3 Cable-operated twist grip, single-cable dual-cable Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment For a smooth gear shift, adjust the adjusting For a smooth gear shift, set the adjusting sleeves on the shifter housing.
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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 checked constantly and automatically. If an error is 1 Make a note of the system message.
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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. Are you riding up long inclines in Switch off the drive system. summer weather or have you been Wait a moment and then check again.
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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 the battery with a new one. quickly. useful life. Pull out the charger mains plug and reconnect it again. Try charging again.
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Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair Symptom Cause Remedy Move away from the battery immediately. There is an unusual smell. Contact the fire service immediately. Observe all the safety instructions in Section 2 Safety. Fumes are emitted from Move away from the battery immediately. the battery.
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Troubleshooting, fault clearance and repair Symptom Cause Remedy This occurs when a warning or an error is shown on the A fault or warning has occurred. Three beeps are sounded. display screen. Follow the instructions for the code indicated on screen in Section 6.2 System Messages. ...
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Recycling and disposal Recycling and disposal This device is marked according to the European Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment – WEEE and the European Directive 2006/66/EC on accumulators. The directive provides the framework for the return and recycling of used devices across the EU.
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Documents Documents 11.1 Parts list 11.1.1 Aminga E1 27.5″ 21-21-1011 Model name Aminga E1 Fork SR Suntour XCM DS HLO coil Damper None Headset FSA Orbit 1.5E Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem Die cast with MonkeyLink Slot Saddle STYX Seat post...
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Brake system Hydraulic disc brake Front brake Tektro HD-M276 hydraulic disc brakes Brake lever Tektro HD-M276n Disc, front Disc, rear Front rim BULLS Eccentric 30 Rear rim t.b.a. Hub, front Formula DC-20QR Hub, rear Formula DC-22QR Tyres STYX Ace of Pace...
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Documents 11.1.3 Aminga Eva 1 27.5″ 21-21-1012 Model name Aminga Eva 1 27.5 Fork SR Suntour XCM DS HLO Damper None Headset FSA Orbit 1.5E Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem 3D forged with MonkeyLink Slot Saddle STYX Seat post STYX Crank set Pedals Wellgo, ZZE-01M...
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Documents 11.1.4 Aminga Eva 2 27.5″+ 21-21-1018 (Gent), t.b.a. Trapez, t.b.a. (Wave) Model name Aminga Eva 2 27.5 Fork BULLS Lytro 32 Boost LOR AIR CTS Damper None Headset FSA No.57 Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem 3D forged with MonkeyLink Slot...
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Documents 11.1.5 Aminga Eva 3 27.5″ 21-21-1014 Model name Aminga Eva 3 27.5 Fork BULLS Lytro 34 BLACK LOR Air CTS Boost Damper None Headset Acros Handlebars BULLS Handles BULLS Stem MTB-i Saddle Selle Royal Vivo Seat post Aluminium Crank set...
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Documents 11.1.6 Aminga Eva TR3 27.5″ 21-21-1021 Model name Aminga Eva TR3 27.5 Fork BULLS Lytro 35 SL Supreme LOR Air CTS Boost Damper SR Suntour Unair LOR8 Headset Acros Handlebars BULLS Handles BULLS Stem MTB-i Saddle Selle Royal Vivo...
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Documents 11.1.7 Copperhead E1 21-21-1081 Model name Copperhead E1 27.5″ Fork SR Suntour XCM DS HLO Damper None Headset FSA No.57 Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem MonkeyLink AS-ML3 Saddle STYX Seat post STYX Crank set Pedals Wellgo, ZZE-01M Rear derailleur Shimano Alivio RD-M4000-SGS Shadow Plus Shifter Shimano Alivio SL-M3100...
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Documents 11.1.8 Copperhead E1 29″ 21-21-1082 Model name Copperhead E1 29 Fork SR Suntour XCM DS HLO Damper None Headset FSA No.57 Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem MonkeyLink AS-ML3 Saddle STYX Seat post STYX Crank set Pedals Wellgo, ZZE-01M Rear derailleur Shimano Alivio RD-M4000-SGS Shadow Plus Shifter Shimano Alivio SL-M4000...
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Documents 11.1.9 Copperhead E2 27.5″ 21-21-1005 Model name Copperhead E2 27.5 Fork SR Suntour XCM DS HLO coil Damper None Headset FSA Orbit 1.5E Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem Die cast with MonkeyLink Slot Saddle STYX Seat post STYX Crank set Pedals Wellgo, ZZE-01M Rear derailleur...
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Documents 11.1.10 Copperhead E2 27.5″ 21-21-1015 Model name Copperhead E2 27.5 Fork SR Suntour XCM DS HLO coil Damper None Headset FSA Orbit 1.5E Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem Die cast with MonkeyLink Slot Saddle STYX Seat post STYX Crank set Pedals Wellgo, ZZE-01M Rear derailleur...
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Documents 11.1.11 Copperhead E2 29″ 21-21-1015 Model name Copperhead E2 29 Fork SR Suntour XCM DS HLO coil Damper None Headset FSA Orbit 1.5E Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem Die cast with MonkeyLink Slot Saddle STYX Seat post STYX Crank set Pedals Wellgo, ZZE-01M Rear derailleur...
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Documents 11.1.12 Copperhead E2 Street Wave) 21-21-2028 ( Model name Copperhead E2 Street 27.5 Fork SR Suntour XCM ATB DS HLO Damper None Headset FSA Orbit 1.5E Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem Die cast with MonkeyLink Slot Saddle STYX Seat post Aluminium, 10 mm offset Crank set Pedals...
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Documents 11.1.13 Copperhead Evo AM 1 27.5″+ 21-21-1002 t.b.a. MY21B01 - 32_1.0_17.08.2020...
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Documents 11.1.14 Copperhead Evo AM 2 27.5″+ 21-21-1042 t.b.a. MY21B01 - 32_1.0_17.08.2020...
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Documents 11.1.15 Copperhead Evo AM 3 27.5″+ 21-21-1016 MY21B01 - 32_1.0_17.08.2020...
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Documents 11.1.16 Copperhead Evo 1 27.5″ 21-21-1001 Model name Copperhead Evo 1 27.5 Fork SR Suntour XCM DS HLO coil Damper None Headset FSA Orbit 1.5E Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem 3D forged with MonkeyLink Slot Saddle STYX Seat post STYX Crank set Pedals...
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Documents 11.1.17 Copperhead Evo 1 Street 29″ t.b.a. Model name Copperhead Evo 1 Street 27.5 Fork SR Suntour XCM ATB DS HLO Damper None Headset FSA Orbit 1.5E Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem MonkeyLink AS-M03 Saddle STYX Seat post Aluminium, 10 mm offset Crank set Pedals Wellgo C-098DU black body...
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Documents 11.1.18 Copperhead Evo 1 Street 29″ 21-21-1059 Model name Copperhead Evo 1 29 Fork SR Suntour XCM DS HLO coil Damper None Headset FSA Orbit 1.5E Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem 3D forged with MonkeyLink Slot Saddle STYX Seat post STYX Crank set Pedals...
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Documents 11.1.21 Copperhead Evo 2 27.5″+ (25th) 21-21-1003 (Gent), 21-21-1033 (Wave) Model name Copperhead Evo 2 27.5 Fork BULLS Lytro 32 Boost LOR AIR CTS Damper None Headset FSA No.57 Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem 3D forged with MonkeyLink Slot...
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Documents 11.1.22 Copperhead Evo 2 29″ (25th) 21-21-1041 Model name Copperhead Evo 2 29 Fork BULLS Lytro 32 Boost LOR AIR CTS Damper None Headset FSA No.57 Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem 3D forged with MonkeyLink Slot Saddle STYX Seat post...
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Documents 11.1.23 Copperhead Evo 2 Street 27.5″+ 21-21-1033 (Gent), t.b.a. (Wave) Model name Copperhead Evo 2 Street 27.5 Fork SR Suntour XCM ATB DS HLO Damper None Headset FSA Orbit 1.5E Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem STYX Saddle STYX Seat post STYX Crank set Pedals...
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Documents 11.1.24 Copperhead Evo 2 XXL 27.5″+ 21-18-1048 (Gent), 21-18-1047 (Wave) Model name Copperhead Evo 2 XXL 27.5 Fork BULLS Lytro 34 BLACK LOR Air CTS Boost Damper None Headset Semi-integrated Handlebars Zecure Handles Zecure Stem 3D forged with MonkeyLink Slot...
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Documents 11.1.25 Copperhead Evo 2 XXL 29″ t.b.a. Model name Copperhead Evo 2 XXL 29 Fork BULLS Lytro 34 BLACK LOR Air CTS Boost Damper None Headset Semi-integrated Handlebars Zecure Handles Zecure Stem 3D forged with MonkeyLink Slot Saddle Zecure...
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Documents 11.1.26 Copperhead Evo 2 Street XXL t.b.a. MY21B01 - 32_1.0_17.08.2020...
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Documents 11.1.27 Copperhead Evo 3 27.5″+ 21-21-1009 (Gent), 21-21-1010 (Wave) Model name Copperhead Evo 3 27.5 Fork BULLS Lytro 34 BLACK LOR Air CTS Boost Damper None Headset Acros Handlebars BULLS Handles BULLS Stem MTB-i Saddle Selle Royal Vivo Seat post...
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Documents 11.1.28 Copperhead Evo 3 29″ 21-21-1023 Model name Copperhead Evo 3 29 Fork BULLS Lytro 34 BLACK LOR Air CTS Boost Damper None Headset Acros Handlebars BULLS Handles BULLS Stem MTB-i Saddle Selle Royal Vivo Seat post Aluminium Crank set...
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Documents 11.1.29 Copperhead Evo 3 Street 27.5″+ 21-18-1054 (Gent), 21-18-1056 (Wave) Model name Copperhead Evo 3 Street 27.5 Fork BULLS Lytro 34 BLACK LOR Air CTS Boost Damper None Headset Acros Handlebars BULLS Handles BULLS Stem SUV-i Saddle Selle Royal Vivo...
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Documents 11.1.30 Copperhead Evo 3 XXL 27.5″+ 21-18-1051 (Gent), 21-18-1052 (Wave) Model name Copperhead Evo 3 XXL 27.5 Fork BULLS Lytro 34 BLACK LOR Air CTS Boost Damper None Headset Semi-integrated Handlebars Zecure Handles Zecure Stem MonkeyLink Saddle Zecure Seat post...
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Documents 11.1.31 Copperhead Evo 3 XXL 29″ 21-18-1053 Model name Copperhead Evo 3 XXL 29 Fork BULLS Lytro 34 BLACK LOR Air CTS Boost Damper None Headset Semi-integrated Handlebars Zecure Handles Zecure Stem 3D forged with MonkeyLink Slot Saddle Zecure...
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Documents 11.1.32 Cross Flyer Evo (Bremen) 21-15-1037 (Gent), 21-15-1038 (Trapez), 21-15-1039 (Wave) Model name Cross Flyer Evo Fork SR Suntour NEX-E25 DS HLO Damper None Headset FSA Orbit 1.5E Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem STYX Saddle STYX Seat post Aluminium, 10 mm offset Crank set Pedals Wellgo C-098DU black body...
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Documents 11.1.34 Cross Mover Evo 1 t.b.a. Model name Cross Mover Evo 1 Fork SR Suntour NEX-E25 DS CTS Damper None Headset Semi-integrated Handlebars Aluminium Handles Plastic Stem Aluminium, adjustable Saddle Selle Royal Essenza PLUS Moderate/Relaxed Seat post Aluminium, 10 mm offset Crank set Pedals Wellgo C-157...
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Documents 11.1.35 Cross Mover Evo 2 t.b.a. Model name Cross Mover Evo 2 Fork SR Suntour NEX-E25 DS HLO CTS Damper None Headset Semi-integrated Handlebars Aluminium Handles Plastic Stem Aluminium, adjustable Saddle Comodoro Seat post Aluminium, 10 mm offset Crank set Pedals Wellgo C-157 Rear derailleur...
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Documents 11.1.36 Cross Rider Evo 1 t.b.a. Model name Cross Rider Evo 1 Fork SR Suntour NCX-D LO Coil Damper None Headset FSA Orbit 1.5E Handlebars STYX Handles Ergon GP10 Stem STYX Saddle STYX Seat post Aluminium, 10 mm offset Crank set Pedals Wellgo C-098DU black body...
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Hydraulic disc brake Front brake Shimano BR-MT200 hydraulic disc brakes Brake lever Shimano BR-MT200n Disc, front Disc, rear Front rim BULLS DDM-2 Rear rim t.b.a. Hub, front Shimano Deore HB-M6000QR Hub, rear Shimano Deore FH-M6000QR Tyres SCHWALBE Smart Sam K-Guard...
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Documents 11.1.38 Cross Street E1 t.b.a. Model name Cross Street E1 Fork SR Suntour NEX-E25 DS Damper None Headset FSA No.57 Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem Die cast with MonkeyLink Slot Saddle STYX Seat post STYX Crank set Pedals Wellgo C-098DU black body Rear derailleur Shimano Deore RD-M592-SGS Shifter...
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Hydraulic disc brake Front brake Shimano BR-MT200 hydraulic disc brakes Brake lever Shimano BR-MT200n Disc, front t.b.a. Disc, rear t.b.a. Front rim BULLS Eccentric 30 Rear rim t.b.a. Hub, front Formula DC-20QR Hub, rear Formula DC-22QR Tyres Supero All Ground Front lamp...
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Brake system Hydraulic disc brake Front brake Shimano BR-MT200 hydraulic disc brakes Brake lever Shimano BR-MT200n Disc, front Disc, rear Front rim BULLS Eccentric 30 Rear rim t.b.a. Hub, front Formula CL-25QR Hub, rear Shimano FH-MT200-B Tyres Supero All Ground...
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Shimano Altus BR-MT200 hydraulic disc brake Brake lever Shimano Altus BL-MT201 3-Finger Disc, front 180 Center Lock Disc, rear 180 Center Lock Front rim BULLS Eccentric 30 Rear rim t.b.a. Hub, front Formula CL-25QR Hub, rear Shimano FH-MT200-B Tyres Supero All Ground...
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Documents 11.1.43 LT CX 27.5″ 21-21-1008 Model name LT CX 27.5 Fork SR Suntour XCM DS HLO coil Damper None Headset FSA Orbit 1.5E Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem Die cast with MonkeyLink Slot Saddle STYX Seat post STYX Crank set Pedals Wellgo, ZZE-01M Rear derailleur...
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Documents 11.1.44 LT CX 29″ 21-21-1024 Model name LT CX 29 Fork SR Suntour XCM DS HLO coil Damper None Headset FSA Orbit 1.5E Handlebars STYX Handles STYX Stem Die cast with MonkeyLink Slot Saddle STYX Seat post STYX Crank set Pedals Wellgo, ZZE-01M Rear derailleur...
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Documents 11.1.45 Sonic Eva TR2 27.5″ t.b.a. Model name Sonic Eva TR 2 27.5 Fork BULLS Lytro 35 Supreme 1.8 tapered Damper SR Suntour Edge LOR8 Headset Acros No.1 Handlebars BULLS Riser Handles Plastic Stem BULLS The Frog Saddle Selle Royal Vivo Lady...
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Documents 11.1.46 Sonic Evo 1 27.5″ t.b.a. Model name Sonic Evo 1 27.5 Fork BULLS Lytro 34 AIR 1.8 tapered Damper None Headset Acros No.1 Handlebars BULLS Riser Handles Plastic Stem BULLS The Frog Saddle Selle Royal Vivo Seat post...
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Documents 11.1.47 Sonic Evo 1 29″ t.b.a. Model name Sonic Evo 1 29 Fork BULLS Lytro 34 AIR 1.8 tapered Damper None Headset Acros No.1 Handlebars BULLS Riser Handles Plastic Stem BULLS The Frog Saddle Selle Royal Vivo Seat post...
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Documents 11.1.48 Sonic Evo AM1 27.5″ t.b.a. Model name Sonic Evo AM1, 27.5 Fork BULLS Lytro 34 AIR 1.8 tapered Damper SR Suntour Edge R Headset Acros No.1 Handlebars BULLS Riser Handles BULLS Enduro Stem BULLS The Frog Saddle Selle Royal Vivo...
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Documents 11.1.49 Sonic Evo AM1 29″ t.b.a. Model name Sonic Evo AM1, 29/ Fork BULLS Lytro 34 AIR 1.8 tapered Damper SR Suntour Edge R Headset Acros No.1 Handlebars BULLS Riser Handles BULLS Enduro Stem BULLS The Frog Saddle Selle Royal Vivo...
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Documents 11.1.50 Sonic Evo AM2 27.5″ t.b.a. Model name Sonic Evo AM2 29 Fork BULLS Lytro 35 Supreme 1.8 tapered Damper SR Suntour Edge LOR8 Headset Acros No.1 Handlebars BULLS Riser Handles BULLS Enduro Stem BULLS The Frog Saddle Selle Royal Vivo...
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Documents 11.1.51 Sonic Evo AM2 29″ t.b.a. Model name Sonic Evo AM2 29 Fork BULLS Lytro 35 Supreme 1.8 tapered Damper SR Suntour Edge LOR8 Headset Acros No.1 Handlebars BULLS Riser Handles BULLS Enduro Stem BULLS The Frog Saddle Selle Royal Vivo...
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Rock Shox 35 Gold 1.8 tapered Damper RockShox Deluxe Select+ RL Headset Acros No.1 Handlebars BULLS Riser Handles BULLS Enduro Stem BULLS The Frog Saddle Selle Royal Vivo Seat post Limotec Alpha 1 Crank set Samox Pedals Wellgo, ZZE-01M Rear derailleur...
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Rock Shox 35 Gold 1.8 tapered Damper RockShox Deluxe Select+ RL Headset Acros No.1 Handlebars BULLS Riser Handles BULLS Enduro Stem BULLS The Frog Saddle Selle Royal Vivo Seat post Limotec Alpha 1 Crank set Samox Pedals Wellgo, ZZE-01M Rear derailleur...
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Documents 11.1.54 Sonic Evo EN1 27.5″ t.b.a. Model name Sonic Evo EN1 27.5 Fork BULLS Lytro 38 Supreme PCS 1.8 tapered Damper SR Suntour TriAir Headset Acros No.4 Handlebars BULLS Riser Handles BULLS Enduro Stem BULLS The Frog Saddle Selle Royal Vivo...
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Documents 11.1.55 Sonic Evo EN1 29″ t.b.a. Model name Sonic Evo EN1 29 Fork BULLS Lytro 38 Supreme PCS 1.8 tapered Damper SR Suntour TriAir Headset Acros No.4 Handlebars BULLS Riser Handles BULLS Enduro Stem BULLS The Frog Saddle Selle Royal Vivo...
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Rock Shox ZEB Select RC 1.8 tapered Damper Rock Shox Super Deluxe RT Select+ Headset Acros No.4 Handlebars BULLS Riser Handles BULLS Enduro Stem BULLS The Frog Saddle Selle Royal Vivo Seat post 8Pins Crank set Samox Pedals Wellgo, ZZE-01M Rear derailleur...
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Rock Shox ZEB Select RC 1.8 tapered Damper Rock Shox Super Deluxe RT Select+ Headset Acros No.4 Handlebars BULLS Riser Handles BULLS Enduro Stem BULLS The Frog Saddle Selle Royal Vivo Seat post 8Pins Crank set Samox Pedals Wellgo, ZZE-01M Rear derailleur...
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Documents 11.1.58 Sonic Evo TR1 29″ t.b.a. Model name Sonic EVO TR1 29 Fork BULLS Lytro 34 AIR 1.8 tapered Damper SR Suntour Edge R Headset Acros No.1 Handlebars BULLS Riser Handles Plastic Stem BULLS The Frog Saddle Selle Royal Vivo...
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Documents 11.1.59 Sonic Evo TR2 Carbon 29″ t.b.a. Model name Sonic Evo TR2 Carbon 29 Fork BULLS Lytro 35 Supreme 1.8 tapered Damper SR Suntour Edge LOR8 Headset Acros No.1 Handlebars BULLS Riser Handles Plastic Stem BULLS The Frog Saddle...
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Shimano Altus BR-MT200 hydraulic disc brake Brake lever Shimano Altus BL-MT201 3-Finger Disc, front 180 Center Lock Disc, rear 180 Center Lock Front rim BULLS DDM-2 Rear rim t.b.a. Hub, front Shimano HB-MT400 Hub, rear Shimano FH-MT500QR Tyres SCHWALBE Big Ben K-Guard...
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Documents 11.2 Assembly report Date: Frame number: Components Description Criteria Measures if rejected Accept- Assembly/inspection Tests Rejection 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.
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Documents Components Description Criteria Measures if rejected 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.
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Documents 11.3 Maintenance instructions 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 Kickstand 6 months Check mount fastening Functional check O.K.
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Documents Components Frequency Description Criteria Measures if rejected Inspection Tests Maintenance Accept- Rejection ance Light system First examination O.K. Error message Contact battery Rechargeable 6 months manufacturer; take out of battery service, new battery Connections, correct O.K. Cable defective, New cabling Light cabling 6 months wiring...
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Documents Technical inspection, checking safety, test ride Components Description Criteria Measures if rejected Assembly/inspection Tests Accept- Rejection ance No full braking; braking Locate defective part in brake Brake system 6 months Functional check O.K. distance too long system and correct Gear shift under Problems when shifting 6 months...
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Glossary Glossary Electrically power assisted cycle, pedelec Source: EN 15194:2017: electrically power Brake lever assisted cycle, equipped with pedals and an auxiliary electric motor, which cannot be propelled Source: EN 15194:2017: lever used to apply the exclusively by means of the auxiliary electric brake.
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Glossary Maximum saddle height Quick-release device, quick release Source: EN 15194:2017: vertical distance from Source: EN 15194:2017: lever actuated the ground to the point where the top of the seat mechanism that connects, retains or secures a surface is intersected by the seat-post axis, wheel or any other component.
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Glossary Weight of ready-to-ride bicycle Source: ZEG: the indicated weight for a ready-to- ride bicycle refers to the weight of a pedelec at the time of sale. The weight of each additional accessory must be added to this weight. Wheel Source: EN 15194:2017: assembly or combination of hub, spokes or disc, and rim, but excluding tyre assembly.
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Cross Street E1, Gent City and trekking bicycle 21-15-1070 Cross Street E1, Trapez City and trekking bicycle 21-17-1013 BULLS Cross Mover Evo 2, Gent City and trekking bicycle 21-17-1014 BULLS Cross Mover Evo 2, Trapez City and trekking bicycle 21-17-1015...
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LT CX 27.5″ Mountain bike 21-21-1009 Copperhead Evo 3 27.5″ + Gent Mountain bike 21-21-1010 Copperhead Evo 3 27.5″+ Wave Mountain bike 21-21-1011 Aminga E1 27.5″ Mountain bike 21-21-1012 Aminga Eva 1 27.5″ Mountain bike 21-21-1013 Aminga E2 27.5″ Mountain bike 21-21-1014 Aminga Eva 3 27.5″...
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Appendix Year of manufacture 2020 and year of manufacture 2021, complies with the following applicable EU provisions: • Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC • Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS) • Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU. The safety objectives in the Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU have been met in compliance with Appendix I, No.
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Appendix Declaration of conformity for incomplete machine MY21B01 - 32_1.0_17.08.2020...
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