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TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT

READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE

KEEP SAFE TO CONSULT AT A LATER DATE

21-17-1093, 21-18-1060, 21-18-1062

MY21B01 - 22_1.0_10.09.2020

Iconic Evo TR1, Iconic Evo TR2, Sonic Evo AM4, Sonic Evo AM-I

Summary of Contents for 21-17-1093

Page 1: ...IGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE KEEP SAFE TO CONSULT AT A LATER DATE 21 17 1093 21 18 1060 21 18 1062 MY21B01 22_1 0_10 09 2020 Iconic Evo TR1 Iconic Evo TR2 Sonic Ev...

Page 2: ...2 2 Suspension fork 16 3 1 2 3 Steel suspension fork 17 3 1 2 4 Air suspension fork 17 3 1 2 5 Suntour rear frame damper 18 3 1 2 6 FOX rear frame damper 18 3 1 3 Brake system 19 3 1 3 1 Rim brake 19...

Page 3: ...range 54 6 3 Error message 56 6 3 1 On board computer 56 6 3 2 Rechargeable battery 58 6 4 Instruction and customer service 59 6 5 Adjusting the pedelec 59 6 5 1 Adjusting the saddle 59 6 5 1 1 Adjust...

Page 4: ...14 Changing the settings 82 6 13 14 1Registration with eBike Connect 83 6 13 14 2Resetting daily mileage or average values manually 83 6 13 14 3Resetting daily mileage or average values automatically...

Page 5: ...104 8 3 Maintaining the stem 104 8 4 Adjusting the gear shift 104 8 4 1 Cable operated gear shift single cable 104 8 4 2 Cable operated gear shift dual cable 104 8 4 3 Cable operated twist grip dual...

Page 6: ...ht ZEG Zweirad Einkaufs Genossenschaft eG Distribution or reproduction of these operating instructions and utilisation or communication of their content is prohibited unless expressly approved Any inf...

Page 7: ...rectives The operating instructions comply with the essential requirements specified in Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014 30 EU ISO 20607 2018 Safety of machi...

Page 8: ...s to take any action Stylised form Use Italics Glossary term Underlined in blue Link Underlined in grey Cross references Check marks Requirements Triangle Instruction for action 1 Instruction for acti...

Page 9: ...e power for the electric motor output shaft over 30 minutes 5 Maximum permitted total weight The maximum permitted total weight is the weight of the fully assembled pedelec with the rider and baggage...

Page 10: ...e The identification number is composed of the document number the version number and the release date Type no Model Pedelec type 21 17 1093 Iconic Evo TR1 27 5 Mountain bike 21 17 1093 Iconic Evo TR2...

Page 11: ...damaged The battery may self ignite and explode Protect the battery against heat Never store next to hot objects Never expose the battery to sustained direct sunlight Avoid wide temperature fluctuatio...

Page 12: ...e fatal if swallowed or inhaled Never dismantle the brake system Avoid contact with skin Do not inhale vapours 2 2 2 Suspension oil Suspension oil in the fork and the rear frame damper is toxic to the...

Page 13: ...kin and eyes After inhalation Take in fresh air Immediately consult a doctor in case of any discomfort After skin contact Wash affected skin with soap and water and rinse well Remove contaminated clot...

Page 14: ...7 4 Battery fire The safety electronics may fail if the battery is damaged or faulty The residual voltage can cause a short circuit The battery may self ignite and explode 1 Keep your distance if the...

Page 15: ...AM3 used as example 1 Front wheel 2 Fork 3 Front wheel guard 4 Handlebars 5 Stem 6 Frame 7 Rear frame damper 8 Seat post 9 Saddle 10 Reflector 11 Pannier rack 12 Rear wheel guard 13 Kickstand 14 Rear...

Page 16: ...a steel spring or 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 ca...

Page 17: ...t seal 4 fork end 7 and stanchion 8 3 1 2 4 Air suspension fork The air suspension fork features air suspension and a compression damper plus a rebound damper in some cases Figure 6 Example showing Ya...

Page 18: ...ction in the rear frame damper 3 Lower eye 4 O ring 5 Sleeve 6 Damper unit 7 IFP internal floating piston 8 Air valve 9 Air chamber 10 Lockout lever 11 Rebound lever rebound setting 3 1 2 6 FOX rear f...

Page 19: ...l moving when the rider pushes the brake lever causing two brake linings positioned opposite one another to be pressed onto the rims The hydraulic rim brake features a locking lever The rim brake lock...

Page 20: ...king limit by building up pressure selectively If the wheel blocks again the pressure is reduced again This process is repeated to keep the wheel at its limit of traction thus making optimum use of th...

Page 21: ...here is an overload or the shut off speed of 25 km h has been reached The electric drive system is made up of 8 components Figure 15 Diagram of electric drive system 1 Headlight 2 On board computer 3...

Page 22: ...sed Its battery life can be extended if the battery is well maintained and more importantly stored at the correct temperatures The charging capacity will decrease with age even if the battery is maint...

Page 23: ...ery 3 1 5 3 Integrated battery Two different types of pannier rack batteries can be fitted Figure 18 Example of integrated battery in detail 1 Key for the battery lock 2 Retainer guard 3 Securing hook...

Page 24: ...is switched on again the date and time will be reset if there is a Bluetooth connection to the app and successful GPS localisation on the smartphone Registration or log in is required on the eBike Con...

Page 25: ...ires the appro priate training in particular riding in bends and braking should be practised The strain on the rider in particular the hands and wrists arms shoulders neck and back is accordingly high...

Page 26: ...s stunt riding or acrobatics City and trekking bicycles Child s bicycles bicycles for young adults Mountain bikes Racing bicycle Cargo bike Folding bicycle City and trekking bicy cles are not sports b...

Page 27: ...connect com are required to use all the features that the Kiox on board computer offers Neither is included in the scope of delivery 3 3 3 Data privacy information When the pedelec is connected to the...

Page 28: ...dB A Total vibration level for the hands and arms 2 5 m s Highest effective value of weighted acceleration for the entire body 0 5 m s Table 13 Emissions from the pedelec Axle nut tightening torque 35...

Page 29: ...Weight 3 kg Operating temperature 5 C 40 C Storage temperature 10 C 40 C Table 20 Technical data for Performance Line motor CX BDU450CX Nominal voltage 36 V Nominal capacity 8 2 Ah Energy 300 Wh Weig...

Page 30: ...h Energy 500 Wh Weight 2 9 kg Protection class IP54 Operating temperature 5 C 40 C Storage temperature 10 C 40 C Permitted charging temperature range 0 C 40 C Table 25 Technical data for PowerTube 500...

Page 31: ...till shown on the on board computer 3 5 3 On board computer Figure 22 Overview of the on board computer structure and operating elements When the on board computer is inserted in its mount the followi...

Page 32: ...elected 5 Clock indicator The time is displayed in either 12 hour or 24 hour format 1 Unit of speed 2 Battery level indicator 3 Riding light symbol 4 Selected level for assistance indicator 5 Clock in...

Page 33: ...indicator 1 the riding light symbol 2 the indicator for the selected level for assistance 3 and the clock 4 form the status bar and are displayed on all screens If a value is already displayed on a sc...

Page 34: ...ue or reset to the standard setting The manufacturer wheel circumference can be changed by 5 Service DD Mon YYYY or after xxxxx km The bicycle manufacturer or bicycle dealer can enter a mileage and or...

Page 35: ...are available on the function display Applies only to pedelecs with eShift with Shimano DI2 derailleur gears The following additional functions are available on the function display Applies only to Pe...

Page 36: ...no longer active The brake system itself remains functional It is only the anti blocking system control which no longer operates If the ABS indicator lamp is lit the ABS function is not active Stop pe...

Page 37: ...36 Pedelec technical data Area of use City and trekking bicycles Child s bicycles bicycles for young adults Mountain bikes Racing bicycle Cargo bike Folding bicycle Suitable for tarmacked and paved ro...

Page 38: ...ver drive off road or perform jumps Never drive off road or perform jumps Never drive off road or perform jumps Never drive off road or perform jumps Never drive off road or perform jumps over 15 cm N...

Page 39: ...cm t b a t b a t b a 55 cm t b a t b a t b a 60 cm t b a t b a t b a Sonic Evo AM4 27 5 45 cm t b a t b a t b a 50 cm t b a t b a t b a 55 cm t b a t b a t b a Sonic Evo AM4 29 50 cm t b a t b a t b a...

Page 40: ...t the battery in a dry clean position where it is protected from direct sunlight 4 2 3 Shipping a pedelec When shipping the pedelec we recommend that you have the specialist dealer partially dismantle...

Page 41: ...d 4 3 2 Break in operation Remove the on board computer from its mount if the pedelec is not going to be used for four weeks Store the on board computer away safely in a dry environment at room temper...

Page 42: ...onment We recommend storing them in uninhabited rooms with smoke alarms Dry locations with an ambient temperature of about 10 C to 20 C are ideal 2 Recharge the on board computer battery for at least...

Page 43: ...hat a pedelec which has not yet been sold is automatically handed to customers as soon as it appears ready to ride For this reason every pedelec must be prepared so it is fully ready for use immediate...

Page 44: ...ter 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 Figure 27 Undoing screws on battery mount 2 Use a ratchet to...

Page 45: ...pper interface 2 Screw the battery mounting plate onto the PowerTube 625 battery with original Bosch screws M4 8 T20 In doing so ensure that the removal tab faces the front of the battery Figure 34 Fi...

Page 46: ...so use the PowerTube extension screw plate as a counter support When positioning the extension ensure that the removal tab faces the front of the battery Figure 38 Fastening the battery mounting plate...

Page 47: ...ing the axle 3 Insert the securing screw on the non drive side Figure 42 Pushing the quick release lever into the axle 4 Tighten the securing screw with a 5 mm hexagon socket spanner to 5 6 Nm The lev...

Page 48: ...ay become caught in the brake disc and block the wheel This will cause a crash Never fit a defective quick release axle Crash caused by faulty or incorrectly installed quick release axle The brake dis...

Page 49: ...ick release A faulty or incorrectly installed quick release may become caught in the brake disc and block the wheel This will cause a crash Never fit a defective quick release Crash caused by faulty o...

Page 50: ...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 1 Place the front wheel in the fork ends of the fork Push the axle through the fork e...

Page 51: ...tension 6 Reinsert the axle nut lock and tighten the screw to 0 9 Nm 8 in lb 7 Repeat the steps for installing the axle to check proper installation and correct adjustment 5 5 2 2 Kabolt axle Only app...

Page 52: ...ingers of one hand on the upper headset cup Pull the front wheel brake with the other hand and try to push the pedelec backwards and forwards 3 The headset cup halves must not move towards one another...

Page 53: ...sh with injuries Wear sturdy footwear and close fitting clothing WARNING CAUTION Crash caused by difficult to spot damage If the pedelec topples over or you have a fall or an accident there may be dif...

Page 54: ...r and own power indicators Adjust your riding to the two indicators The higher your own power is the less energy will be consumed and the greater the range will be Crash caused by poor road conditions...

Page 55: ...tery 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 Use a thermal p...

Page 56: ...t the system 2 Contact your specialist dealer if the problem persists 450 Internal software error 1 Re start the system 2 Contact your specialist dealer if the problem persists Table 40 List of on boa...

Page 57: ...error 1 Replace charger 2 Contact your specialist dealer if the problem persists 640 Internal battery error 1 Re start the system 2 Contact your specialist dealer if the problem persists 655 Multiple...

Page 58: ...er internal error Re start the drive system by switching it on and off Code Description Method of resolution Table 40 List of on board computer error messages Description Method of resolution Code If...

Page 59: ...g the saddle tilt The saddle tilt must be adjusted to the seat height the saddle and handlebar position and the saddle shape to ensure an optimum fit The seating position can be optimised in this way...

Page 60: ...c near to a wall so that you can lean on the wall to support yourself or ask another person to hold the pedelec for you 1 Climb onto the bicycle 2 Place the pedals into the vertical position with your...

Page 61: ...also be adjusted to the rider s preferences Contact your specialist dealer if there is no description of your brake below 6 5 4 1 Setting the grip distance on a Magura HS33 brake lever Only applies to...

Page 62: ...the rim The pressure point activates sooner Move the slider inwards to Position II or I The brake lever moves away from the handlebars The brake linings move away from the rim The pressure point activ...

Page 63: ...the wearing in period The same happens after brake pads or discs are replaced 1 Accelerate pedelec to about 25 km h 2 Brake pedelec until it comes to a halt 3 Repeat process 30 50 times The disc brak...

Page 64: ...lockwise direction to decrease the spring pre tensioning You will have made the ideal setting when the shock absorber deflects 3 mm when subject to the rider s weight 3 Replace the plastic cover on th...

Page 65: ...ht impact when this happens 6 5 7 Adjusting the FOX fork Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment The adjustment shown here represents a basic setting The basic setting can be adjusted to the ridi...

Page 66: ...on If the negative deflection is correct turn the blue valve cap in a clockwise direction 6 5 7 2 Adjusting the rebound The rebound defines the speed at which the fork rebounds after being loaded The...

Page 67: ...yourself against an object such as a wall or tree 8 Push the O ring downwards against the air chamber seal 9 Get off the pedelec without the suspension fork deflecting Measure the distance between the...

Page 68: ...deflection 10 times until you have reached the desired pressure This equalises the air pressure between the positive and negative air chambers The high pressure damper pump pressure gauge changes 5 Re...

Page 69: ...ride data and routes 6 5 10 1 Creating a user ID A user ID can be added on the Bosch eBike Connect smartphone app or directly at www eBike Connect com en gb 1 Enter the data required for registration...

Page 70: ...iption Article number Protective cover for electrical components 080 41000 ff Panniers system component 080 40946 Rear wheel basket system component 051 20603 Bicycle box system component 080 40947 Pa...

Page 71: ...nd electrical cables are adjusted as necessary the rider has optimum freedom of movement and the pedelec s maximum permitted total weight is not exceeded The specialist dealer will provide instruction...

Page 72: ...cycle has a hydraulic rim brake check whether the locking levers are fully closed in their final positions Check the front and rear wheel brakes to make sure that they are working properly To do so pu...

Page 73: ...the rider needs to steer and brake This can lead to a loss of control This may cause a crash with injuries You should practice how to use a loaded pannier rack safely before using the pedelec in publ...

Page 74: ...f the frame battery mount until it will go no further There is an audible clicking noise 4 Check the battery to make sure it is firmly in place 6 11 2 Pannier rack battery Only applies to pedelecs wit...

Page 75: ...6 11 4 Charging the battery The ambient temperature during the charging process must be within the range from 0 C to 40 C The battery can remain on the pedelec or can be removed for charging Interrupt...

Page 76: ...ach 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 6 11 6...

Page 77: ...ed by the level of assistance set on the on board computer As soon as the system has been activated ACTIVE LINE PERFORMANCE LINE appears briefly on the on board computer 6 12 2 Switching off the elect...

Page 78: ...icycle if you want to make inputs on the on board computer other than change the level of assistance Only enter data when the bicycle is stationary Malfunctions due to Bluetooth If you use the on boar...

Page 79: ...d computer Charging the on board computer battery You can recharge the on board computer battery either on the pedelec or via the USB port 6 13 3 1 Charging on the pedelec The drive system will switch...

Page 80: ...nstructions at www Bosch eBike com en Kiox manual 6 13 6 Using the USB port The USB port can be used to operate external devices which can be connected using a standard micro A micro B USB 2 0 cable T...

Page 81: ...cally as soon as the pedelec wheels are blocked or the speed exceeds 6 km h 6 13 8 Selecting the level of assistance The control panel is used to set how strongly the electric drive assists the driver...

Page 82: ...are accessing a list such as the SETTINGS menu you can use the buttons to scroll up and down the list 6 13 10 Opening the start screen Insert on board computer into the mount The START SCREEN will be...

Page 83: ...reset Current value sub menu item 3 Select Off Daily or After 4 hours Daily mileage or average values are reset to zero after the selected point in time 6 13 14 4 Resetting the range 1 Open My eBike m...

Page 84: ...n Sys settings menu item 2 Open Time zone sub menu item 3 Follow the instructions on the on board computer The time zone is selected 6 13 14 14 Setting the clock format 1 Open Sys settings menu item 2...

Page 85: ...they are inserted into the brake disc openings Always keep fingers well away from the rotating brake discs Burns caused by heated brake The brakes may become very hot during operation There is a risk...

Page 86: ...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 This may cause a crash with...

Page 87: ...ippery ground Brake in bursts and in good time You need to stop and restart the pedelec switch off and on again to reactivate the anti blocking system Damage to components and risk of crushing There i...

Page 88: ...eed at which the fork rebounds to full length after deflection This speed affects the wheel s contact with the ground and thus has an influence on control and efficiency The rear frame damper should r...

Page 89: ...rner or shifts their weight The compression damper improves control and efficiency If the compression damper is set too high suspension is too hard when exposed to impacts The damper lever is used to...

Page 90: ...quipment Figure 99 Example use of Shimano Nexus gear shift I II 1 2 2 1 Crash caused by incorrect use If the rider applies too much pressure on the pedals during a gear change and activates the shifte...

Page 91: ...el is used the system will learn the gears first To do so the automatic system changes to the highest most difficult gear and then switches through all gears during the first ride The new gear is show...

Page 92: ...4 to ensure protection against theft 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 th...

Page 93: ...leaning and preservation of all components at least every six months Clean the charger at least every six months Check USB rubber cover position before each ride Check for tyre wear once a week Check...

Page 94: ...sh washing detergent and a toothbrush 4 Service the drive elements after cleaning Crash caused by brake failure The braking effect may be unusually poor temporarily after cleaning servicing or repairs...

Page 95: ...on due to penetration by water The battery is only protected from simple spray water Penetration by water can cause a short circuit The battery may self ignite and explode Never clean the battery with...

Page 96: ...reduce the quick release lever operating force 7 3 3 Servicing the fork Treat the dust seals with fork oil 7 3 4 Servicing the drive elements 6 Treat front and rear derailleur articulated shafts and...

Page 97: ...delecs with this equipment The tyre pressure cannot be measured on the simple Dunlop valve The tyre pressure is therefore measured in the filling hose when pumping slowly with the bicycle pump It is r...

Page 98: ...aintenance interval for the brake depends on the weather conditions and how frequent the bicycle is used If the pedelec is used under extreme conditions such as rain dirt or high mileage maintenance m...

Page 99: ...rrosion 7 4 9 Checking the USB port 7 4 10 Checking the chain tension 1 Check the chain tension in three or four positions turning the crank a full revolution Figure 100 Checking the chain tension 2 I...

Page 100: ...ge Injury due to damaged brakes Special tools and specialist knowledge are required to repair the brakes Incorrect or unauthorised assembly can damage the brakes This may lead to an accident with inju...

Page 101: ...and dust wiper replacement every 125 hours or once a year Suntour rear frame damper Complete shock absorber service including damper reassembly and air seal replacement every 100 hours Injury due to e...

Page 102: ...ion fork Maintenance of stanchions for Paragon XC 28 XC 30 30 Judy Recon Sektor 35 Bluto REBA SID RS 1 Revelation PIKE Lyrik Yari BoXXer every 50 hours Maintenance of spring and damper unit for Parago...

Page 103: ...plete maintenance of seat post for Reverb B1 Reverb Stealth B1 every 400 hours Complete maintenance of seat post for Reverb AXS A1 Reverb Stealth C1 every 600 hours All other suspension seat posts Mai...

Page 104: ...tem are firmly in position after the first two hours of riding 8 4 Adjusting the gear shift If you cannot select the gears effortlessly you will need to adjust the setting for the shift cable tension...

Page 105: ...able Only applies to pedelecs with this equipment For a smooth gear shift set the adjusting sleeves on the shifter housing There is noticeable play of around 2 5 mm 1 2 gear when twisting the twist gr...

Page 106: ...drive system 5 If the drive system does not start up remove the battery 6 Clean all the contacts with a soft cloth 7 Insert the battery 8 Start the drive system 9 If the drive system does not start u...

Page 107: ...o short The journey distance can be shorter depending on the road conditions the gear level and the entire light usage time 1 Check battery is charged 2 Recharge the battery if it is almost flat The b...

Page 108: ...dealer The battery does not start charging when the charger is connected The battery may be at the end of its useful life Replace the battery with a new one The battery and charger become hot The temp...

Page 109: ...ck that the power cable connector has not been disconnected If you are not sure contact your specialist dealer A component may be connected which the system is unable to recognise Contact your special...

Page 110: ...arge the tyre will touch the crown s lower surface if the fork is fully pressed together 4 Release pressure on fork and pump it up again if it is an air suspension fork 5 Take into account the fact th...

Page 111: ...d help to protect the environment The pedelec battery motor display screen and charger are recyclable materials You must dispose of and recycle them separately from the domestic waste in compliance wi...

Page 112: ...w Plus Shifter Shimano Deore SL M6000 Cassette cassette sprocket Shimano Altus CS HG500 10 11 42T Back pedal brake No Brake system Hydraulic disc brake Front brake Shimano BR MT420 400 hydraulic disc...

Page 113: ...7100 R Cassette cassette sprocket Shimano Deore CS M6100 12 10 51T Back pedal brake No Brake system Hydraulic disc brake Front brake Shimano BR MT420 410 hydraulic disc brake Disc front 203 Disc rear...

Page 114: ...leur Shimano Deore XT RD M8100 Shifter Shimano Deore XT SL M8100 Cassette cassette sprocket Shimano Deore CS M6100 11 10 51T Back pedal brake No Brake system Hydraulic disc brake Front brake Shimano D...

Page 115: ...go ZZE 01M Rear derailleur Sram XO1 Shifter Sram XO1 Cassette cassette sprocket Sram SX CS PG1230 11 50T Back pedal brake No Brake system Hydraulic disc brake Front brake Magura MT7 hydraulic disc bra...

Page 116: ...t missing New bell as specified in the parts list Suspension elements Fork suspension fork Check for damage O K Damage detected New fork as specified in the parts list Rear frame damper Check for dama...

Page 117: ...lling 10 too fast slow Take pedelec out of service until the source of the error is found Cabling Visual inspection O K Failure in system damage kinked cables New cabling Battery mount Firmly in posit...

Page 118: ...e Retighten screws Attachments 6 months Check mount fastening O K Loose Retighten screws Bell 6 months Functional check O K No ring too quiet missing New bell as specified in the parts list Suspension...

Page 119: ...heck O K Loose Retighten screws Shift cables 6 months Check for damage Functional check O K Loose or defective Adjust shift cables new shift cables if necessary Front derailleur 6 months Check for dam...

Page 120: ...adjust gear shift Suspension components fork shock absorber seat post 6 months Functional check O K Suspension too deep or no longer exists Locate defective component and correct Electric drive 6 mont...

Page 121: ...MY21B01 22_1 0_02 09 2020 121 Documents Notes...

Page 122: ...MY21B01 22_1 0_02 09 2020 122 Documents 10 5 Charger operating instructions 0123435678 9 78 7 3951 8 ABC D ABC D ABC...

Page 123: ...2 15A Output 36V 6A Made in Vietnam Fast Charger BCS250 eBike Battery Charger 36 4 230 0 275 007 907 Li Ion Use ONLY with BOSCH Li Ion batteries Input 230V 50Hz 1 5A Output 36V 4A Made in PRC Robert B...

Page 124: ...MY21B01 22_1 0_02 09 2020 124 Documents D Compact Charger A G A C EBE D F...

Page 125: ...MY21B01 22_1 0_02 09 2020 125 Documents D EBE D F A G A C...

Page 126: ...MY21B01 22_1 0_02 09 2020 126 Documents D A G A C EBE D F...

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Page 129: ...NN 5 H N G G G G M N G G G G N G L M G N G G N G N G M N N G G G G N M G G N G N G G G N D 0 0 0 0 A N C B G G A C H G N G G G G G G H G G G G G G G G G G 5 C C B G G C B G BG A B N G M G N BG G M G G...

Page 130: ...ycle pedelec Source EN 15194 2017 electrically power assisted cycle equipped with pedals and an auxiliary electric motor which cannot be propelled exclusively by means of the auxiliary electric motor...

Page 131: ...coarse pebble tracks forest trails and other general off road tracks where tree roots and rocks are likely to be encountered Permitted total weight Source EN 15194 2017 weight of the fully assembled p...

Page 132: ...of manufacture Source ZEG the year of manufacture is the year in which the Pedelec was manufactured The production period is always from August to July of the following year Young adult bicycle Sourc...

Page 133: ...e Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU have been met in compliance with Appendix I No 1 5 1 of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC The following harmonised standards have been applied ISO 20607 2018 Safety...

Page 134: ...ation of conformity with RED Directive Robert Bosch GmbH Bosch eBike Systems hereby declares that the Kiox radio system complies with Directive 2014 53 EU The complete EU declaration of conformity is...

Page 135: ...MY21B01 22_1 0_08 09 2020 135 Appendix III Declaration of conformity for incomplete machine...

Page 136: ...MY21B01 22_1 0_08 09 2020 136 Appendix...

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Page 138: ...intaining 99 Charger disposing of 111 Child seat 70 Clamping force Checking the quick releases 48 Setting the quick releases 48 Clock set 34 84 D Daily mileage re set automatically 34 83 Date set 34 8...

Page 139: ...81 Rim brake locking lever 19 Rim 16 checking 97 Roller brake braking 86 S Saddle 73 changing the saddle tilt 59 changing the seat length 60 cleaning 96 determining the saddle height 59 60 using 73 po...

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