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e
f
g
h
Do not set off on your MERIDA pedelec when the
drive HMI or the display shows a warning. In such a
case, contact your MERIDA dealer immediately.
For more information see the system instructions of
your drive manufacturer on this MERIDA CD-ROM.
3. Let your MERIDA pedelec bounce on the ground
from a small height. If there is any rattling, see
where it comes from. Check the bearings, the bolts
and the proper seat of the battery, if necessary.
How to use the quick-releases
Most MERIDA bikes and MERIDA pedelecs are fitted
with quick-releases
(e+f)
to ensure fast adjustments,
assembly and disassembly. Be sure to check whether
all quick-releases are tight before you set off on your
MERIDA bike. Quick-releases should be handled with
greatest care, as they affect your safety directly.
Practice the proper use of quick-releases to avoid any
accidents.
Quick-release mechanisms essentially consist of two
operative elements:
1. The hand lever
(g)
on one side of the hub which cre-
ates a clamping force via a cam when you close it.
2. The tightening nut
(h)
on the other side of the
hub with which the preload on the threaded rod
(quick-release axle) is set.
G
Do not touch the brake disc directly after hav-
ing stopped, e.g. after a long down-hill ride,
you may burn your fingers! Always let the
brake disc cool down before opening the quick-release.
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