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e
f
g
h
Make sure the seat of the saddle remains horizontal
(d)
as you retighten the bolt(s). Your CENTURION
pedelec should stand on level ground while you ad-
just the saddle.
Having found your preferred position, make sure
both clamp halves fit snugly around the saddle rails
before tightening the bolt(s) to the correct torque val-
ue as prescribed by the seat post manufacturer.
Retighten the bolt(s) with a torque wrench accord-
ing to the instructions of the manufacturer. After
fastening the saddle, check whether it resists tilting
by bringing your weight to bear on it once with your
hands at either end of the saddle.
G
Check the bolts by using a torque
wrench
(e)
once a month according
to the values indicated directly on the
components and/or in the operating instructions
of the component manufacturers on the enclosed
CENTURION CD-ROM.
G
Poorly tightened or loosening bolts can
fail. Risk of an accident!
Clamping with
two bolts in line
(f)
: release both
bolts two to three turns counterclockwise, other-
wise the whole assembly can come apart. Move the
saddle forward or backward as desired to adjust the
horizontal position. You may have to give the sad-
dle a light blow to make it move. Please observe the
markings on the saddle rail.
Having found your preferred position, make sure
both clamp halves fit snugly around the saddle rails
before tightening the bolt(s) to the correct torque val-
ue as prescribed by the seat post manufacturer.
Tighten both bolts evenly
(g)
so that the saddle re-
mains at the same angle. If you wish to lower the
nose of the saddle a little, tighten the front bolt clock-
wise. You might have to loosen the rear bolt a little as
well. To lower the rear part of the saddle, the rear bolt
has to be tightened clockwise and the front bolt to
be released, if necessary. After fastening the saddle,
check whether it resists tilting by bringing your weight
to bear on it once with your hands at either end of the
saddle
(h)
.
G
Check the bolts by using a torque
wrench once a month according to the
values indicated directly on the com-
ponents and/or in the operating instructions of
the component manufacturers on the enclosed
CENTURION CD-ROM.
G
Poorly tightened or loosening bolts can
fail. Risk of an accident!
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