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Manual 2013 English
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  • Page 1 GRACE MX Manual 2013 English GRACE MX Manual 2013 Page | 43...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Attachments ............................45 Explanation of the symbols ........................46 Your GRACE MX ............................. 47 About this user manual ......................... 47 General description of the GRACE MX ....................48 Intended use ............................49 Before the first use ..........................50 Serial Number ............................50 Scope of delivery ...........................
  • Page 3: Appendices

    Gates CARBON DRIVE system Attachments No. Documentation Delivery checklist GRACE MX service booklet NuVinci N360 Technical manual Avid (SRAM) Technical manual Rock Shox Sektor (SRAM) Technical manual *for GRACE MX 250W Version: www.bosch-ebike.com GRACE MX Manual 2013 Page | 45...
  • Page 4: Explanation Of The Symbols

    HMI control computer, the drive unit, the charger, the battery (BOSCH HMI| Drive Unit 45| Battery Pack| Charger), the circuit (NuVinci N360), the brakes (Avid SRAM), the drive belt (Gates Carbon Drive) and the (SRAM Rock Shox) suspension fork. Page | 46 GRACE MX Manual 2013...
  • Page 5: Your Grace Mx

    Your GRACE MX The GRACE MX guarantees a new kind of movement in the wild. As when the fun of your traditional MRB stops, then the GRACE MX is just getting started. As the first production vehicle worldwide, the GRACE MX combines the Gates CARBON DRIVE, the NuVinci N360...
  • Page 6: General Description Of The Grace Mx

    General description of the GRACE MX 1. Seat 10. Stem 2. Rear light 11. Headlamp 3. Licence plate holder 12. Suspension Fork 4. Seat post 13. Front wheel 5. Mid-motor 14. Hydraulic disk brakes 6. Rear wheel 15. Crank and pedal 7.
  • Page 7: Intended Use

    Practice the range of things that you can do with your new GRACE MX in a quiet traffic-free area first before venturing into road traffic.
  • Page 8: Before The First Use

    EPAC (Electric Power Assistant Cycles). The engine power will help only if you exert force on the pedals. Your GRACE MX S-Pedelec is not a bicycle and as a moped, it is subject to the country specific regulations (StVZO). For this reason, the bike has no CE mark, like a motorcycle but rather has a type plate and a vehicle identification number that is registered with the German Federal Bureau of Motor Vehicles and Drivers.
  • Page 9 Two keys are provided in the scope of delivery for the battery lock. Side reflectors Attach the self-adhesive side reflectors supplied in accordance with the assembly instructions on page 52 below. Only S-Pedelec GRACE MX Manual 2013 Page | 51...
  • Page 10: Side Reflectors

    The mirror must be mounted symmetrically on the right hand side for left hand traffic. Insurance sticker The insurance sticker is attached with two (M4x10) screws and two self-locking nuts to the licence plate holder. Only S-Pedelec Page | 52 GRACE MX Manual 2013...
  • Page 11: Safety Information And Tips

    The use of other batteries can lead to injuries and the danger of fire. If you don’t wish to use your GRACE MX for an extended period of time (> 1 month), please make sure that the battery is charged to approximately 60%, of capacity, which corresponds to 3 –...
  • Page 12: Initial Operation

    Initial operation Charging the battery The battery is mounted on the down tube of your GRACE MX. The battery must be removed from the bracket to charge it. Prior to removing the battery, please make sure that it is switched off.
  • Page 13 Please take note of the information of the original instructions for the BOSCH Drive Unit Cruise | Intuvia | PowerPack 300 | PowerPack 400 | Charger page 02: Assembly GRACE MX Manual 2013 Page | 55...
  • Page 14: Switching The Drive On And Off

    The control unit shows the state of charge of the battery as well as the settings of the drive unit. The pedals of your GRACE MX must not be subject to load when the battery is switched on, as otherwise the capacity of the drive will be limited.
  • Page 15: Checking Tyre Pressure

    Contact II C269 b/b reflex, wire - size: 47-559 Cruise Contact C269 b/b, wire- size: 50-599 Hint only for GRACE MX S-Pedelec: Please note when you are replacing tyres that you must use tyres of the same type, dimensions and tread exclusively.
  • Page 16: Setting The Seat Height

    If you pull the seat post out too far, the seat tube can no longer provide sufficient support for it. The seat post can become loose while you are riding the bike and can damage or break the seat tube. There is a risk of accident and injury! Page | 58 GRACE MX Manual 2013...
  • Page 17: Setting The Seat Angle

    Now you can slide the seat back and forth in the clamp guide and adjust the angle. Then re-tighten both screws (see torque table). GRACE MX Manual 2013 Page | 59...
  • Page 18: Functional Description

    Read the information on page 13 of the NuVinci N360 Technical Manual: Basic Maintenance and Care Bosch Drive Unit Motor Three sensors calculate speed, pedalling frequency and torque. Page | 60 GRACE MX Manual 2013...
  • Page 19: Control Computer

    1. Button Display function „i“ 2. Lighting button 3. Control computer 4. Holder of the control computer 5. Switch On/Off button of the control computer 6. „Reset“ button 7. USB-Port 8. Protection cap of the USB-Port GRACE MX Manual 2013 Page | 61...
  • Page 20: Operation Unit

    4. Holder control computer 15. Locking of the control computer 16. Blocking screw for the control computer (included in the scope of delivery) 17. Speed sensor 18. Spoke magnet for the speed sensor Page | 62 GRACE MX Manual 2013...
  • Page 21: Lighting

    Please take note of the information 4 of the original instructions for the BOSCH Drive Unit Cruise| PowerPack 300 | PowerPack 400 | Charger Page 04: Switch on and off the lighting Only S-Pedelec, optional for Pedelec GRACE MX Manual 2013 Page | 63...
  • Page 22: Rock Shox Sektor Suspension Fork

    The rebound can be adjusted by turning the red knob on the right fork leg. Please take note of the information in the original SRAM user manual for the Rock Shox Sektor RL. Page | 64 GRACE MX Manual 2013...
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    Drive Unit Drive Unit Speed/ control unit Intuvia, page 02 Operation When the front and rear wheels have been disassembled, insert the transport locks provided between the brake pads in order to avoid unintentionally adjusting the distance between them. GRACE MX Manual 2013 Page | 65...
  • Page 24: Dismantling The Front Wheel

    When the front wheel has been disassembled, insert the transport lock between the brake pads in order to avoid adjusting the distance between them inadvertently. Page | 66 GRACE MX Manual 2013...
  • Page 25: Dismantling The Rear Wheel

    Store the rear wheel in such a way as to prevent it from falling down. GRACE MX Manual 2013 Page | 67...
  • Page 26: Assembling The Rear Wheel

    30 – 40 Nm. Please see also adjustments torque table page 80. Assembling the gear system Please follow the guidelines in the manual for the NuVinci N360 on page 11 in the chapter entitled Assembly and Disassembly of the Rear Wheel Page | 68 GRACE MX Manual 2013...
  • Page 27: Tensioning And Aligning The Drive Belt

    Press down the top of the belt in the middle between the front and rear sprockets with your finger. The belt is correctly tensioned, if it can be pressed down approximately 12 mm with the pressure indicated. GRACE MX Manual 2013 Page | 69...
  • Page 28 Turn the crank again, check the alignment of the belt and reset it, if necessary. Repeat this step until the alignment of the belt is set correctly. In the process, always adhere to the required belt tension. Page | 70 GRACE MX Manual 2013...
  • Page 29: Changing The Tyres

    Some makes of tyres do not have any rotational direction printed on them. Insert the valve through the valve opening and put the tube into the rim well. GRACE MX Manual 2013 Page | 71...
  • Page 30: Mounting And Dismounting The Pedals

    Place the wrench (15mm) at the pedal axle and hold the crank firmly on the opposite side. Tighten the pedal with the torque specified by the manufacturer of the crank. Dismounting is performed in reverse order of mounting. Page | 72 GRACE MX Manual 2013...
  • Page 31: Changing The Brake Pads

    (2.5 mm) Allen key. Use a flat-tip screwdriver to press the brake pads back into the piston. Pull the H spring with the inserted brake pads out of the brake calliper. GRACE MX Manual 2013 Page | 73...
  • Page 32 3 mm per brake pad. Put the H spring with the new brake pads into the brake calliper. Tighten the fastening screw to 1 Nm and then attach the safety clip to the guide pin. Page | 74 GRACE MX Manual 2013...
  • Page 33: Wear Parts, Maintenance, Vehicle Check After A Fall

    Due to their function, brake pads are susceptible to wear, which is very dependent on how the GRACE MX is used. If the bike is used for sports or for trips on routes with steep inclines, it may be necessary to change the brake pads at frequent intervals. Therefore, it is absolutely essential to check the state of wear of the brake pads regularly.
  • Page 34 Gear cables The Bowden cables of the gears must be regularly maintained and replaced, if applicable. This can be the case, especially if the GRACE MX is often stored outdoors and exposed to the elements. Handles Handlebars and handle coverings are susceptible to wear due to their function and must be replaced regularly where applicable.
  • Page 35: Frame Paintwork And Coating

    Your GRACE dealer is the one, who is most familiar with your bike and has the appropriate tools for the maintenance of your GRACE vehicle. After a fall or an accident on your GRACE MX, you should bring your bike to your dealer for close examination in any event.
  • Page 36: Technical Information

    Control unit Bosch HDMI unit Crank Metropolis Maximum permissible 120 kg overall weight Frame geometry Size M or L Charging time About 3,5 hours Headlamp Busch & Müller ____________________________ MX Pedelec MX S-Pedelec Page | 78 GRACE MX Manual 2013...
  • Page 37: Frame Sizes

    Top tube Standover Inside leg Seat tube height measurement height GRACE MX 585 mm 820 mm 705 mm 475 mm size M GRACE MX 610 mm 840 mm 730 mm 500 mm size L GRACE MX Manual 2013 Page | 79...
  • Page 38: Torques

    8 – 10 Nm (according to SRAM) Mounting screws for brake pads 1 Nm Post mount adapter 9 – 10 Nm (according to SRAM) Seat clamp 5 Nm Saddle fixation 8 Nm Brake disks 6.2 Nm (according to SRAM) Page | 80 GRACE MX Manual 2013...
  • Page 39: Warranty Conditions

    Since 01/01/2012 you have been entitled to a warranty period of two years. This period begins when the GRACE MX is handed over by your dealer, who is also the person to contact in the event of a warranty claim.
  • Page 40: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC Declaration of Conformity Name/address of manufacturer: GRACE GmbH & Co. KG; Wehrmühlenweg 8; 16359 Biesenthal, Germany Product description: EPAC/Pedelec (electric power assisted cycle) This declaration refers exclusively to the Pedelec and exclusively to the status in that market in which it was placed. Furthermore, subsequent mounted parts by the end-user and a subsequent done work on the bike is not accepted by MIFA.

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