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6.
Cut all the packing material like cable ties, foam and cardboard attached to the bicycle
carefully. Please take precautions to not damage any component of the bicycle in the
process. Inspect the bicycle for any visible damage. In case of any visible damage, please
contact your dealer immediately.
7.
Remove the cap of the stem, place the handle bar and fix the cap back by tightening the
Allen bolts. Make sure the handle bar is perfectly aligned in the center and all the bolts
are fixed properly.
8.
Take the quick release mechanism from the box and insert it into the hub of the front
wheel such that the latch/cam is towards the left (near the Disk Brake Rotor).
9.
Remove all the packing material from the front wheel and latch the wheel into the front
drop-outs. Please make sure the brake disk slides into the caliper perfectly and take
precautions to not damage it in the process. Tighten the quick release nut and lock it near
the fork as shown in the images.
10.
Take the pedals from the box and fix it on to the crank using a spanner. Please make
sure you are fixing the right pedal on the right side. The nut is rotated in the counter-
clockwise direction on the left pedal and clockwise on the right pedal using a spanner.
Interchanging the pedals may damage the threading on the crank or pedal making it
unsafe for any further use. Make sure the pedals are tight by rotating the crank.
11.
Clamp the rear reflector (red) on to the seat post. Adjust the seat height, align the seat
and tighten the clamp on the seat tube. Apply pressure on the seat to check if it is fixed
properly.
12.
Fix the connectors coming from the handlebar to the connectors coming out of the
frame. Use the color-codes and number of pins in the connector to match the right
connections. Do not force the connectors too much as it may damage the pins.
13.
Wrap the spiral harness around the connectors
14.
Connect the front reflector (white) on the fork.
15.
Rotate the front and rear wheel to check if they are rotating freely. Apply brakes to check
if the brakes are working properly.
Summary of Contents for Meraki E Series
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