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M

AINTENANCE

THE PASSION PEOPLE

www.magura.com

R

ECTIFYING

 

e

LECT 

FAULTS

FAULT

CAUSE

RECTIFICATION

eLECT UNIT

Î

LED flashes red slowly 3×   (1 s).  
Synchronising.

Î

Connection problem,  
synchronisation failed.

 

)

Check the battery of the remote control.

 

)

Remove disruptive influences.

 

)

Perform a reset. 
Perform synchronisation again.

1

Î

LED flashes 4× very quickly (0.25 s) red.  
When button pressed.

Î

Rechargeable battery capacity exhausted. 
Sleep mode.

 

)

Charge the rechargeable battery.

2

Î

eLECT unit is not working.

Î

Rechargeable battery capacity exhausted. 
Sleep mode.

 

)

Check the rechargeable battery capacity.

3

Î

Incorrect calibration.

 

)

Perform a reset and test. 
Perform the calibration again if necessary.

4

Î

eLECT unit pointing in the wrong direction.

 

)

Make sure that the direction arrow 

(

2

)

 is point-

ing forward in the riding direction 

[

L1

]

.

Î

eLECT unit defective.

 

)

MAGURA service center.

eLECT REMO

TE CONTROL

Î

LED flashes 4× very quickly (0.25 s) red.

Î

Rechargeable battery capacity exhausted. 
Sleep mode.

 

)

Charge the rechargeable battery.

2

Î

LED flashes 3× slowly (1 s) green.  
Synchronising.  
When button pressed.

Î

Connection problem, synchronisation failed.

L

Battery capacity high.

 

)

Remove disruptive influences.

 

)

Perform a reset. 
Perform synchronisation again.

1

Î

LED flashes red 3×  slowly (1 s).  
Synchronising.  
When button pressed.

Î

Connection problem, synchronisation failed.

Î

Battery capacity exhausted.

 

)

Exchanging the battery.

5

 

)

Remove disruptive influences.

 

)

Perform a reset. 
Perform synchronisation again.

1

 – see 

Synchronising the eLECT remote control

, page 24.

 – see 

Charging the eLECT rechargeable battery

, page 23.

 – see 

Checking the eLECT rechargeable battery capacity

, page 30.

 – see 

Calibrating eLECT

, page 27.

 – see 

Exchanging the battery/rechargeable battery

, page 31.

P

ERFORMING

 

AN

 

e

LECT 

RESET

 

)

Switch off the eLECT (OFF) 

[

K1

]

.

 

)

Leave the eLECT switched off for at least 10 seconds.

 

)

Switch on the eLECT (ON).

Summary of Contents for TS6

Page 1: ...THE PASSION PEOPLE www magura com OWNER S MANUAL TS8 TS6...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Taking eLECT into operation 23 SETUP Air pressure guidelines 25 Adjusting the suspension air pressure 25 Adjusting the damping rebound damper 26 Adjusting the damping compression damper 27 Calibrating...

Page 4: ...DIAGRAMS THE PASSION PEOPLE www magura com 4 1 1 1 5 tapered 1 5 30 0mm 28 6mm 39 8mm 28 6mm 39 8mm 38 1mm PM 7 MAGURA M15 PM 6 QR 9mm 15mm 9mm albert SL DLO DLO e lect A B C D TD...

Page 5: ...DIAGRAMS ENGLISH 5 A2 A1 H S V L B1 25mm max B3 B2 1 A1 2 1 3...

Page 6: ...DIAGRAMS THE PASSION PEOPLE www magura com 6 2N m 18lbf in max 2 5mm C1 E2 5 6 9 9 3N m 27lbf in max T25 E1 7 3 4 2 1 8 10N m 89lbf in T25 D1 1 2...

Page 7: ...DIAGRAMS ENGLISH 7 2N m 18lbf in max 2 5mm E3 10 A B 2 0 0 F5 4 2 3 F1 F4 1...

Page 8: ...DIAGRAMS THE PASSION PEOPLE www magura com 8 H1 sag 20 30 F6 5 G2 MIN MAX 12 14 clics G1...

Page 9: ...DIAGRAMS ENGLISH 9 J2 J3...

Page 10: ...DIAGRAMS THE PASSION PEOPLE www magura com 10...

Page 11: ...DIAGRAMS ENGLISH 11 1s 1s 1s 3h 100 L1 1 2 2 1s 1s 1s 3h 100 L2 1 K1 K2...

Page 12: ...DIAGRAMS THE PASSION PEOPLE www magura com 12 M2 2 3 1 M1 8s min 8s min N1 1 N2...

Page 13: ...DIAGRAMS ENGLISH 13 3s min N3 3 30s 3 30s N4 3 30s N5 2s min N6...

Page 14: ...DIAGRAMS THE PASSION PEOPLE www magura com 14 3s 5s 2 0 5s 1 5 0 1 5 2cm 2cm P1 DLO OFF DLO ON 1 5 0 1 5 P2 1 1 2s 2 0 5s 4 0 25s R1 1 1 2s 4 0 25s R2...

Page 15: ...DIAGRAMS ENGLISH 15 CR 2032 T1 2 1 U1 R3 1 2s 2 0 5s 4 0 25s 1 1 S1...

Page 16: ...dimension 3 of your MAGURA suspen sion fork are located on the rear right of the fork crown A1 Please note that the geometry and riding behaviour of your bicycle may change due to installing a new su...

Page 17: ...SIONS Steerer A TD 1 1 1 5 tapered 1 5 mm 255 Suspension travel B TD mm in 150 5 9 140 5 5 120 4 7 100 3 9 80 3 1 150 5 9 140 5 5 120 4 7 100 3 9 80 3 1 Height C TD 26 mm 3 530 520 503 473 453 503 483...

Page 18: ...ront wheel motors BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Always remember that riding a bicycle entails risk both for the rider and other road users and for the bicycle and its components Despite the use of safety...

Page 19: ...ing with the bicycle or where extreme loads are to be expected h Always observe the tra c regulations in the country where you are riding lighting re ectors etc and the local regulations relating to m...

Page 20: ...1 B2 and steerer contact area Using a suitable installation aid tap the bearing seat into its position on the steerer rotate the steerer through 5 10 after each tap Using a suitable installation aid...

Page 21: ...ge 17 If applicable mount the disc brake rotor on the front wheel hub using traditional quick release skewer Danger of injury on sharp and or hot disc brake rotor when removing the front wheel h Alway...

Page 22: ...and function is not impaired in any RCL lever position The lever 5 and return dial 6 on the RCL must be easily reachable Tighten the clamping screw 7 3 on the standard clamp with a tighten ing torque...

Page 23: ...nted ANT symbol M1 can be remotely controlled and this requires the corresponding ANT eLECT remote control L The eLECT remote control makes it possible to change over from auto matic to manual mode If...

Page 24: ...T remote control L The eLECT remote control and the eLECT unit must be synchronised paired when used for the rst time and after replacing the battery Malfunctions h Make sure that the eLECT remote con...

Page 25: ...a hard response from your suspension fork As a general rule the higher your weight and speed and the rougher the terrain the higher the air pressure will need to be Material damage due to severe bott...

Page 26: ...pical test route Increase the air pressure if the suspension bottoms out more than 1 or 2 times Reduce the air pressure if your suspension fork don t achieve the potential stroke you can see this by c...

Page 27: ...lowing steps must be performed before calibration see TAKING THE ELECT INTO OPERATION page 23 see ADJUSTING THE SUSPENSION AIR PRESSURE page 25 see ADJUSTING THE DAMPING REBOUND DAMPER page 26 Rear fr...

Page 28: ...acti vated OFF status De ect the suspension multiple times with the front wheel brake on The damper unit is reliably ooded with oil The damping unit on the suspension fork will now work reliably from...

Page 29: ...ivated OFF with eLECT in manual mode L The eLECT remote control allows manual activation or deactivation of DLO ON OFF and the MAGURA rear shock LOCKOUT OPEN see USER INSTRUCTIONS TS RL TS RC The rst...

Page 30: ...he eLECT unit ashes red 4 very quickly 0 25s Rechargeable battery capacity exhausted Sleep mode DLO deacti vated OFF Charge the rechargeable battery see Charging the eLECT rechargeable battery page 23...

Page 31: ...rectly at MAGURA L The battery of your eLECT remote control must be exchanged if the LED of the remote control does not give a signal when actuated or indicates a corresponding fault signal see RECTIF...

Page 32: ...it defective MAGURA service center eLECT REMOTE CONTROL LED ashes 4 very quickly 0 25s red Rechargeable battery capacity exhausted Sleep mode Charge the rechargeable battery 2 LED ashes 3 slowly 1s gr...

Page 33: ...ing of the disc mounts h Changing of the structure e g drilling holes assembly of lowriders h Opening the eLECT unit h Removal or garble of the serial number h Incorrect maintenance h Transport damage...

Page 34: ...4 Bad Urach phone 49 7125 96946 0 fax 49 7125 96946 17 info magura de Asia MAGURA Asia Limited Co No 9 Industrial Park 10WK Road Taichung City 40755 Taichung City Taiwan phone 886 4 2359 8555 fax 886...

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