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Without an app, you can use the following guide values for orientation:
Press the belt down in the middle between the front and rear pulley on its upper
side with a finger and a force of 20 - 45 N (2-4.5 kg). The correct belt tension is
present when the belt can be pressed down by approx. 10 mm to the specified
pressure. Since the tension values may vary slightly along the belt, this proce-
dure should be carried out with the belt moving forward step by step. To do this,
turn the pedal crank a ¼ turn at a time and repeat the measurement procedure.
More and detailed information and videos about the Gates Drive System can be
found on the manufacturer‘s website:
If you are unsure about the adjustment of the belt, contact a dealer in your area
who is familiar with the belt drive.
In addition to this information, be sure to read the component manufacturer‘s
instructions for use. To be found on the net at:
https://www.gatescarbondrive.
com/~/media/files/gcd/owners-
manuals/german-owners-manual-
gates-carbon-drive.pdf?la=en
https://de.gatescarbondrive.com/
gallery?tab=training
Frame lock
To change the belt in case of damage or after
wear, you must open the frame lock on the e-
muli.
Loosen both screws of the frame lock and guide
the belt flat through the opening. When doing
this, you can slightly push the frame apart so
that the belt fits through. Be very careful when
opening and closing the frame lock so that the
threads in the frame are not damaged. Replace
the screws with new and clean ones each time
you open the frame lock. The screws must not
tilt under any circumstances when being scre-
wed in, as damage to the threads in the frame
can render the entire frame unsuitable.
For more information on the Gates belt drive, see the manufacturer‘s manual
at:
http://de.gatescarbondrive.com/resources/manuals-and-tech
Belt drive and frame lock
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