EN-16
Original User Guide | Pedelec Integrale 0.5 Version 1
1. Undo the seatpost bolt by turning it
anticlockwise
with a 4 mm Allen key.
2. Move the seatpost into the right position.
PLEASE NOTE
When lifting the seatpost completely out of the seat tube, be careful
not to damage the light cable. The light cable for the rear light passes
through the seat post into the seat tube.
3. Tighten the seat post bolt again
by turning it clockwise with a torque
of 12 - 15 Nm using a torque wrench.
4. Test the tightness of the saddle by
trying to move it.
DANGER
Observe the prescribed tightening torque. Failure to comply can
result in screws/bolts becoming loose, tearing away or fracturing. If
that happens while you are riding the bike, components may come
off and you could have a severe crash. If screws are overtightened,
components can also be damaged.
If no value is shown on the component, use the torque settings from
Section
9. Torque settings Page EN-63
For 1. Loosen seat clamp(s)
For 3. Tighten seat clamp(s)
For 1. Loosen seat clamp(s)
For 3. Tighten seat clamp(s)
3.2
Adjusting the saddle height
Determining the correct saddle height
1. Sit on the Pedelec and at the same time lean against a
wall.
2. Turn the foot pedal on the opposite side to the wall to
its lowest point.
3. Place your heel on the pedal.
Your leg should be fully
extended.
4. If your leg is not fully
extended when your heel is on
the pedal, raise the saddle.
Lower the saddle if you cannot
reach the pedal.
WARNING
Seatpost marking
The seatpost is marked to indicate how far you
may pull it out from the frame. Never pull the
seatpost further out than the marking. This could
cause it to bend or break, and cause you to fall.
For 3. Extend leg