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Operation
6.5.1.3 Adjusting the seat height with quick
release
1
Open the quick release on the seat post to
change the seat height (1). To do so, push the
clamping lever away from the seat post (3).
Figure 29: Opening the seat post quick release
2
Set the seat post to the required height.
Figure 30: Detailed view of the seat post – examples of the
minimum insertion depth marking
3
To close it, push the
seat post clamping lever
as
far as it will go into the
seat post
(2).
4
Check the
clamping force of quick releases
.
6.5.1.4 Adjusting the seat position
The saddle can be shifted on the saddle frame.
The right horizontal position ensures an optimal
leverage position for legs. This prevents knee
pain and painful incorrect pelvis positions. If you
have displaced the saddle more than 10 mm, you
need to adjust the saddle height again since both
settings affect one another.
To adjust the seat position safely, either push the
pedelec 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 feet.
The rider is sitting in the optimal sitting position if
the perpendicular line from the kneecap runs
through the pedal axle.
3.1
If the perpendicular line crosses behind the
pedal, bring the saddle further forward.
3.2
If the perpendicular line crosses in front of the
pedal, bring the saddle further back.
4
Move the saddle within its permitted
displacement range only (marked on the
saddle stay).
Figure 31: Knee cap perpendicular line
Crash caused by an excessively high seat post
setting
A
seat post
with is set too high will cause the
seat
post
or the
frame
to break. This will cause a crash
with injuries.
Do not pull the seat post out of the frame
beyond the minimum insertion depth marking.
3
4
5
1
2
3
CAUTION
!
3
4
2
1
The handlebar settings must only be adjusted
while the bicycle is stationary.
Unfasten and adjust the designated screw
connections, and clamp them with the
maximum tightening torque for the clamping
screws of the handlebars.
90°
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