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Batteries & Chargers

REPLACEMENT - Only use the  battery pack and charger  indicated in the “Specifications” 
section of this supplement. Do not use other batteries or chargers. Do not use the charger to 
charge other batteries.

PREVENT DAMAGE - Do not drop the battery or charger. Do not open, disassemble, or modify 
the battery or charger. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. 

Keep the battery out of intense sunlight and away from heat. Excessive heat will damage the 
battery.

Keep battery away from paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws, or other small metal items to 
prevent shorting exposed battery contacts. Shorting battery contacts can cause severe burns, 
fire, or an explosion.

STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION - When the battery is not in use in the bicycle,  its 
transportation is subject to  hazardous materials regulation.  Special packaging and labeling 
requirements may exist.   Contact local authorities for specific requirements.  Never transport 
a damaged battery. Insulate battery contacts before packaging.  Package the battery inside a 
shipping container to prevent damage.  The battery must be removed before flying and may 
be subject to special handling by the air carrier.

CHARGING - Bring the battery and charger indoors and allow to reach room temperature 
before charging. Make sure charger and A/C outlet are the same voltage. 

Locate both charger and battery indoors in a clean, dry area with good ventilation to charge. 
Make sure the area is free from combustibles to avoid fire from sparks or from over-heating.  
Keep charger ventilation openings unobstructed.  Do not cover the charger or the battery.  

Disconnect the battery from the charger unit when fully charged. Do not leave a fully-charged 
battery connected to the charger. Unplug the charger from the wall outlet when not in use.

Maintain the battery and the charger as directed by the manufacturer’s instructions. 

DISPOSAL- Battery pack and charger contain regulated materials and must be disposed/
discarded in accordance with national and/or with local laws. Do not discard the battery/
charger into fire, into water, or into ordinary household waste/garbage. Instead, take to a waste 
facility/recycler. 

FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE WARNINGS CAN RESULT IN ELECTRICAL FIRES, 
EXPLOSIONS, SEVERE BURNS, OR ELECTROCUTION.

Safety Information

Compliance/Regulation

Summary of Contents for Tesoro Neo X Speed

Page 1: ...READ THIS SUPPLEMENT AND YOUR CANNONDALE BICYCLE OWNER S MANUAL Both contain important safety information Keep both for future reference Owner s Manual Supplement Tesoro Neo X Speed English ...

Page 2: ...which if not avoided may result in death or serious injury NOTICE Indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage The following symbols are used in this manual Symbol Name Description NGLI 2 NGLI 2 synthetic grease Apply NGLI 2 synthetic grease 2 Medium strength removable thread lock Apply Loctite 242 blue or equivalent ...

Page 3: ...plement from our website http www cannondale com Contacting Cannondale CSG Europe Woudenberg Cycling Sports Group Europe B V Geeresteinselaan 57 3931JB Woudenberg The Netherlands International Distributors Consult our website to identify the appropriate Cannondale Dealer for your region Your Cannondale Dealer To make sure your bike is serviced and maintained correctly and that you protect applicab...

Page 4: ...amp 7 Horn 8 Rear Light w plate illumination 9 Plate mount 10 Rear rack 11 Saddle 12 Seatpost 13 Seat clamp 14 Kickstand 15 Rear cassette 16 Serial number 17 Speed sensor 18 VIN Vehicle Identifi cation Number 19 Stem SPEED PEDELECS Bicycle model with an assisted maximum speed greater than 25 kph are classed as Speed pedelec in Europe Speed pedelecs are legally a moped Kleinkraftrad classified as L...

Page 5: ...ebar control unit At anytime if you stop pedaling the drive assist will dis engage In all modes levels the drive assist system power reduces progressively and cuts off as the bike reaches the maximum allowable speed The drive assist re engages when speed drops below the maximum allowable speed as long as the pedals are turning Whenever the drive assist system is turned OFF you can pedal the bike n...

Page 6: ...ing components or replacing components with non original equipment requires prior permission from the local regulatory authority to not violate the type approval The following components require like for like replacement Frame Fork Motor unit Battery Rims Tires Braking system Front light Rear light Number plate holder Pedals Kickstand Stem Handlebar Seatpost OBSERVE MINIMUM OPERATOR AGE Follow any...

Page 7: ...s such as on slippery trails tight turns or unstable or uneven surfaces Set assistance level to eco lowest assist or to off before descending technical trails e g tight downhill switchbacks When not riding Turn the drive system off to prevent unauthorized use Do not ride the e bike without the battery Make sure the battery is fully charged before every ride to help ensure adequate battery power fo...

Page 8: ...o determine if coverage is provided you should contact your insurance company or agent Also make sure your speed e bike is insured and registered according to the local laws Ride sensibly and safely around others the application of power by means of the electric motor assist means that riders can reach high speed Riding faster increases the risks of serious accidents Watch out for other vehicles c...

Page 9: ... prevent damage The battery must be removed before flying and may be subject to special handling by the air carrier CHARGING Bring the battery and charger indoors and allow to reach room temperature before charging Make sure charger and A C outlet are the same voltage Locate both charger and battery indoors in a clean dry area with good ventilation to charge Make sure the area is free from combust...

Page 10: ...e information on the many hazards of riding at night You must operate with a very high degree of awareness and precaution to only reduce the risk of death or serious injury No Modification DO NOT MODIFY THIS BICYCLE DRIVE SYSTEM IN ANY WAY FOR ANY REASON Doing so can result in severe damage in faulty or in dangerous operating conditions or in violation of local laws Dealers and Owners MUST NOT cha...

Page 11: ...ride with the key in the battery lock Always remove the key from the lock after using it Keys may be stolen or break off accidentally in the lock Keep your spare key in a safe place KEY 1 2 3 Using the Key The key 1 is used to secure the internal battery See Powertube Battery To access the key hole use your finger to lift the tethered key cap 1 out of the frame hole Please record the key serial nu...

Page 12: ... Min Frame Seat Post Insert 75 mm Max Frame Seat post Insert Depth S 215mm M 240 mm L XL 323 mm Max Fork Length axle to crown 510 mm Max Water Bottle Mounting Bolt Length 12 mm Max Rear Rack Weight Limit See rack markings Tire Size x Max Tire Width Big Ben Plus Etrto 55 622 28 X 2 15 Zoll Brakes Mount Type Min Max Rotor Dia Post Mount 180 mm 203 mm Axles Type Length RR Maxle TA 148x12 mm 188 mm Ov...

Page 13: ...Tube Actual 56 9 57 8 60 8 63 9 D Head Tube Angle 67 0 E Seat Tube Angle Effective 74 0 F Standover 75 75 75 8 75 6 G Head Tube Length 12 12 13 14 H Wheelbase 116 3 117 8 121 3 124 6 I Front Center 70 1 71 6 75 78 4 J Chain Stay Length 47 K Bottom Bracket Drop 6 5 L Bottom Bracket Height 31 5 M Fork Rake 5 1 N Trail 10 6 O Stack 62 5 62 5 63 4 64 3 P Reach 40 5 42 45 48 Technical Information Geome...

Page 14: ...ntification The horn and headlamp are activated by the drive system power Both are required Replace them if damaged or missing Adjust the headlamp for best forward projection without raising too high to impair approaching vehicles See SUPERNOVA lights com for manufacturer s instructions Technical Information Horn Headlamp ...

Page 15: ... by the drive system power Both the light and reflector are required Replace them if damaged or missing See SUPERNOVA lights com for manufacturer s instructions 1 rear light w plate illumination 2 rear reflector 3 number plate mount Identification Technical Information Rear Light Reflector ...

Page 16: ...m torque 0 8 Nm The mirror pane can be tilted on the handlebar arm so the seated rider has a view of rear objects Do not remove it Replace it if damaged It is required Do not sit on the bicycle with the stand down Kickstand is not designed to support the weight of a person Make sure kickstand is up before riding To prevent toppling over park your bike on a level surface lower the stand Technical I...

Page 17: ... frame insertion 100 mm Seatpost minimum height at zero travel 113mm Seatpost maximum height at zero travel 266mm 316mm Weight approximate 585g 620g Seatpost travel 22mm vertical 14mm horizontal Spring Type Coil steel compression spring Spring Adjustment Preload Spring options Spring Rate Stiffness Spring Identification Color Total Rider Weight Normal Champagne 70kg Firm Silver 70 85kg Extra Firm ...

Page 18: ...ture of the parts and the level of disassembly required to gain access have any repairs or replacements of the battery cables or hose parts identified performed by an authorized Cannondale e bike service center Front View Cable diameters RD Rear derailleur WS Wheel sensor RB Rear brake HL Headlamp SP Seatpost RL Rear light DC Drive system cable Identification Technical Information Cable Routing Ov...

Page 19: ...method Upper Downtube BOSCH bracket mounted with RAIL on top side of downtube NOTICE Item 2 use only when needed to prevent bottom out of bolts 1 Install set screw 4 after installation of bolts 1 and 3 to prevent exterior access of bolt 1 Thread in to prevent exterior access to bolt 1 head 1 Bolt 2X 2 Washer M5 2X 3 T Nut 2X 4 Set Screw 2X 5 Rail 6 Bolt 2X 7 Cable Guide Plate 2X 8 Plate Screw 2X I...

Page 20: ...alues for the adjustment indicated The adjustments should be performed by a professional bike mechanic Incorrect adjustment can lead to an accident resulting in serious injury or death Read more about bicycle stems in your Cannondale Bicycle Owner s Manual Angle Adjustment Headset Adjustment Technical Information Stem ...

Page 21: ...nto the frame opening 5 Disconnect the charger from its source of power Follow the drive system manufacturer s instructions for charging and handling of the battery Incorrect charging or handling can result in a fire or in an explosion resulting in serious injury or death Do not insert anything other than the specified charging connector into the charging socket The battery charging port is locate...

Page 22: ... engages with the latch 5 3 Turn the key to open the latch press in the lower portion of the battery until the battery in fully enaged witgh the latch and turn the key back to lock in the battery The drive system battery 1 is housed within the bicycle downtube The battery can be charged via the charge port 9 or removed for charging 4 Remove the key NOTICE Do not ride the bike without the battery c...

Page 23: ...y internal 2 Battery cover attached 3 Key cover 4 Key 5 Latch 6 Battery Release Tab 7 Battery hook accept 8 Frame battery hook 9 Battery charge connector 10 Frame connector 11 Charge port Identification Technical Information Powertube Battery ...

Page 24: ...nto battery until slowly As the cover slides forward be sure to align the LOCK SIDE cover rails at the back 3 Slide the cover cover forward until the small latch drops into place and lowers 4 Check to make sure the cover is latched correctly before installing the battery back into the frame NOTICE Do not ride the bike without the battery cover secured on the battery Keep the cover clean Wipe with ...

Page 25: ...25 1 2 3 8 5 4 6 7 1 Battery cover 2 Battery 3 Battery cover latch 4 Cover rails 5 Battery slots 6 Plug side 7 Lock side 8 Battery connector Identification Technical Information Battery Cover ...

Page 26: ...ck Flip Bracket F K32250 Modular Cable Guides 4 5 5 QTY 2 G K3441110 Battery Cover DT Bottom Exit 625Wh BLK H K34340 E Hardtail CS SS Protectors I K76030 COB DT Battery Holder Bracket ID Part Number Description J K34140 Key Cover w Leash K K76070 Battery Cover Mounting Washer QTY 3 L K76081 Battery Rail DT Bottom Exit 625Wh M KP312 Open Oval Grommet QTY 10 N K32040 DT Adhesive Cable Guide QTY 3 O ...

Page 27: ...he drive system functions normally If your e bike model was equipped with a lighting system e g brake lights headlights taillights and or number plate illumination ensure each light functions properly Check for proper function of the front and rear brakes Brake pad and rotor wear is typically greater on e bikes than on pedal only bikes requiring more frequent inspection and replacement Check tire ...

Page 28: ... ride 3 Every 1000 km bring your bike in to your Authorized Cannondale Dealer for a regular detailed inspection adjustment and replacement of wear items across the entire bike E bikes can wear out wheels tires drive chains and brakes faster Maintaining Your Bike s Drive System NOTICE Drive assist system components must only be serviced at an authorized service center This will ensure the quality a...

Page 29: ...d air This will force contaminants into sealed areas or into electrical connections components promoting corrosion and resulting in immediate damage or in accelerated wear Keep water away from the electrical components Make sure the bike is secured upright and cannot fall over accidentally while you are cleaning it Don t rely on the kickstand Use a bicycle wheel stand or work stand to hold the bik...

Page 30: ...Tesoro Neo X Speed OMS 30 138247 Rev 1 20 20 Use NOTES pages to write record important information about your bike e g maintenance history dealer contact information settings etc NOTES NOTES Record ...

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Page 32: ...Tesoro Neo X Speed OMS 32 138247 Rev 1 20 20 NOTES Record ...

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