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Univega Tereno E manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Univega Tereno E User Manual (91 pages)
Brand:
Univega
| Category:
Bicycle
| Size: 15 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 The Bike and Its Components
3
2 Preface
4
Table of Contents
5
3 Content
5
4 Safety Information
8
Basic Safety Information
8
For Your Own Safety
8
Information for Parents and Legal Guardians
8
Safety in Road Traffic
8
Bike Safety
9
5 Legal Provisions
9
Applicable Road Traffic Licensing Regulations
9
6 Intended Use
10
General Information
10
Trekking Bike / All-Terrain Bike (ATB), if Equipped in Accordance with the Applicable Road Traffic Licensing Regulations
10
City, Touring, Sports, Child's and Youngster's Bike, if Equipped in Accordance with the Applicable Road Traffic Licensing Regulations
10
Mountain Bike (MTB) / Cross Bike
11
Road Bike / Fitness Bike
11
Bmx
11
7 Before the First Ride
12
8 Before Every Ride
13
9 Setting up the Bike for the Rider
13
Fitting the Pedals
13
Adjusting the Seat Position
14
Adjusting the Bike Saddle
14
Operating the Quick-Release Device
14
Determining the Correct Saddle Height
15
Adjusting the Saddle Angle
16
With a Seatpost Saddle Clamp
16
With a Two-Bolt Seatpost
16
With a Suspension Seatpost
17
Adjusting the Handlebar Position
17
Adjusting / Aligning the Handlebar Height with a Conventional Handlebar Stem
17
A-Head Systems
18
Adjusting the Handlebar Height with
18
Adjusting the Handlebar Position by Turning the Handlebar
18
Aligning Handlebars with A-Head Systems in Relation to the Front Wheel
18
Adjusting the Handlebar Height with an Adjustable Handlebar Stem
19
10 Frame
19
11 Headset
20
12 Fork
20
13 Suspension Frame and Suspension Elements
21
Frame with Rear Suspension
21
Care and Maintenance
21
14 Bottom Bracket and Cranks
22
15 Checking the Bottom Bracket
22
16 Wheels
22
Checking the Wheels
22
Checking the Hubs
22
Checking the Rims
23
17 Tyres and Inner Tubes
23
Tyres
23
Tubeless Tyres
24
Tubed Tyres
24
Inner Tubes
24
18 Repairing a Puncture
25
Opening the Brake
25
Opening the Cantilever or V-Brake
25
Removing the Hydraulic Rim Brake
25
Opening the Side-Pull Calliper Brake
26
Releasing the Hub Gears, Roller, Drum or Back-Pedal Brakes
26
Removing the Wheel
26
Removing the Front Wheel
26
Removing the Rear Wheel
26
Removing the Tyre and Inner Tube
27
Mending the Inner Tube
27
Fitting the Tyre and Inner Tube
28
Fitting the Wheel
28
Bikes with Derailleur Gears
28
Bikes with Hub Gears
28
Inserting the Front Wheel
28
Inserting the Rear Wheel
28
19 Bike Gears
31
Derailleur Gears
31
Operating the Shifting Lever
32
Shifting Lever on Road Bike
32
Shifting Lever on MTB, Trekking and Touring Bike
36
Hub Gears
39
Operating the Hub Gears
39
Shimano 7/8-Speed Shift Lever
39
Adjusting Gears with Shimano Hub Gears
40
20 Bike Chain
41
Maintenance of Bike Chains
41
21 Brake, Brake Levers and Brake Systems
42
Important Information and Precautionary Measures
42
Brake Lever
43
Standard Brake Lever
43
Hub Brakes
43
Drum and Roller Brakes
43
Back-Pedal Brake
44
Rim Brakes
45
Adjusting the Brake-Pad Clearance in Relation to the Rim
45
Readjusting the Brake
45
Wear of Brake Pad
46
Disc Brakes
46
Hydraulic Disc Brake
47
Cleaning the Brake System
48
Fitting/Removing the Wheel
48
Vapour Bubble Formation
48
22 Lighting System
49
Specifications for Lighting System
49
Special Regulations for Road Bikes
49
Generator / Dynamo
49
Sidewall Dynamo
49
Switching the Sidewall Dynamo on and off
49
Hub Dynamo
50
Failure of the Lighting System
50
23 Add-On Components
51
Pannier Rack
51
Front Pannier Rack
51
Rear Pannier Rack
51
Wheel Guards / Mudguards
52
Re-Engaging the Safety-Release Mechanism
52
24 Accessories and Equipment
53
Child Seat
53
Bike Stand
54
Bike Trailer
54
Bike Basket
54
Bar Ends
54
25 Bike Carriers for Mounting on Roof and Rear of Car
55
26 Carbon Components
55
Properties
55
Torques
55
Visual Inspection
56
Carbon Frame
56
Carbon Handlebar
56
Carbon Handlebar Stem
56
Carbon Wheels
57
Carbon Fork
57
Carbon Seatpost
57
Splinters
57
Fastening in Mounting Stand
57
Transportation by Car
57
27 Care and Maintenance of the Bike
58
Care
58
Wear Parts
58
Tyres
59
Rims in Conjunction with Rim Brakes
59
Brake Pads
59
Brake Discs
59
Bike Chains or Toothed Belts
59
Chainrings, Sprocket Wheels and Jockey Wheels
59
Lamps of Lighting Set
59
Handlebar Tapes and Handle Grips
60
Hydraulic Oils and Lubricants
60
Gear-Shift and Brake Cables
60
Paint Finishes
60
Bearings
60
Sliding Bearings and Bearings for Full-Suspension Frames, Suspension Forks or Other Suspension Elements
60
28 Regular Inspections
61
Inspection Schedule
61
Maintenance / Checks
61
29 Link List
62
30 Technical Data
63
Maximum Permitted Gross Weight of Bike
63
Maximum Permitted Loading of Pannier Rack
64
Tightening Torques for Screw Connections
64
General Tightening Torques for Screw Connections
66
Tyres and Tyre Pressure
66
Lighting Set
66
31 Warranty Conditions
67
Prerequisites for the Validity of Warranty Claims
67
Warranty Exclusions
67
Ec Declaration of Conformity
71
User Precautions
73
Table of Contents
74
Bionx Propulsion System Components
75
Description of the Bionx Propulsion System
75
Inserting or Removing the Console
76
Inserting and Removing the Battery
77
Handling and Charging the Battery
78
Assist Mode / Generate Mode
80
Operating the Bionx Propulsion System
81
Programming the Basic Settings
83
Installing/Removing the Rear Wheel
84
Maintenance and Care
85
Cleaning
86
Repair and Spare Parts
86
Transporting an Electric Bicycle on a Car
86
Troubleshooting
87
Warranty Information and Guarantee
88
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