Maintaining The Epac; Your Servicing And Maintenance Plan - GHOST EPAC Ghost Original Operating Instructions

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GHOST EPAC
14

Maintaining the EPAC

WARNING
Danger of injuries to fingers and arms, danger of accidents
During testing the EPAC might move off unexpectedly.
Turn off the electric drive
(see attached BOSCH original operating instructions).
WARNING Danger from falls and accidents
Electrical hazards when working on the electrical equipment
Incorrectly performed maintenance can lead to dangerous riding situations,
falls and accidents.
You should only carry out the maintenance work on your EPAC
which is permitted according to this section.
Have all other maintenance work carried out by a specialist workshop
for bicycles.
WARNING Danger of injury through shearing and trapping in the back wheel
If the EPAC is ready to be ridden, the electric drive may start unintentionally.
The rotating rear wheel may then cause serious injuries.
If you put the EPAC down on the ground, uncontrolled movements may
occur which can also injure you.
Before carrying out any work on your EPAC, make sure that it is not prepared
for moving off (traction standby). To do this, switch off the electric drive (see
attached BOSCH original operating instructions).
14.1

Your servicing and maintenance plan

Work
Cleaning the EPAC
See section 14.2, How to clean
and care for your EPAC.
Adjusting the air pressure of the
suspension fork
See section 17.3, Adjusting the
spring fork (if present)
Cleaning and greasing the chain
See section 14.2, How to clean
and care for your EPAC, point 7
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
Interval
whenever you have ridden the bicycle on muddy
or dirty surfaces
every 200 km at the latest
every 500 km or every 3 months
after every change to the total weight by 10 kg
after every ride in the wet
whenever you have cleaned your bicycle
with water
after every prolonged ride on a sandy surface
every 200 km at the latest
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