Checking The Tyres; Checking The Air Pressure - GHOST EPAC Ghost Original Operating Instructions

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6.1.2.2 Checking the tyres

1. Inspect your tyres for visible signs of damage, foreign bodies and wear.
The tyre rubber must have its original profile over its whole surface.
The tyre fabric under the rubber layer must not be visible.
There must be no visible blisters or cracks.
2. Remove any foreign bodies (thorns, small stones, pieces of glass or
similar items) by hand or carefully with a small screwdriver.
Then check whether air is escaping.
If air is leaking out, the inner tube has to be renewed. You may change
the inner tube yourself. The instructions for this can be found in
section 15.5.1, Flat tyre .

6.1.2.3 Checking the air pressure

As a result of low tyre pressure
the tyre and inner tube may move on the rim and result in the incorrect
positioning of the valves. The valve base may tear off during the journey and
result in a sudden loss of pressure in the tyre.
the tyre may come off the rim in curves.
the likelihood of a breakdown is increased.
NOTE:
The higher your body weight and the weight of the load, the higher the tyre inflation
pressure has to be.
Guideline values can be found in the following table. Please note, however,
that these values are only an approximate guide. If you have any questions,
please contact your specialist bicycle dealer.
Please also pay attention to the minimum and maximum pressure stated
on the tyre.
Load in kilograms
50
60
70
80
90
100
115
Original operating instructions 11/2014
E - H Y B R I D E A N D A S O L & A N D A S O L X
E - H Y B R I D E T E R U & T E R U F S
Air pressure in bar
3,0
3,3
3,6
3,9
4,2
4,5
5,0
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