Original User Guide | Pedelec Groove Next
EN-27
Inserting the front wheel
1. Push the front wheel into the front forks and align with the axle holes.
2. Lift the frame slightly and screw in the threaded axle.
3. Tighten the threaded axle with a 12 - 14 Nm torque clockwise using a 6
mm Allen key.
DANGER
Observe the prescribed tightening torque. Failure to comply can
result in screws/bolts becoming loose, tearing away or fracturing. If
that happens while you are riding the bike, components may come
off and you could have a severe crash. If screws are overtightened,
components can also be damaged.
If no value is shown on the component, use the torque settings from
Section
10. Torque settings Page EN-55
WARNING
Reattach any cables disconnected before (such as light cables), other-
wise you could tear them.
3.15.3 Rims
Cleaning
1. Remove the Pedelec battery.
2. Brush the rims with a hand brush. Heavier soiling can be removed with
a soft, damp cloth.
PLEASE NOTE
When you are cleaning the rims, make sure that no water gets into the
drive. Water ingress can damage the drive.
3. Leave to dry.
3.15.4 Tyres
DANGER
Do not either overinflate or underinflate the tyres. If the air pressure
is too high, this could lead to a worst-case scenario of the tyres
bursting and you could fall. On the other hand, if the air pressure
is constantly too low, the tyre can wear prematurely. The maximum
permissible pressure is marked on the side of the tyre in bar and psi
(pounds per square inch). You can measure the tyre pressure yourself
by using a tyre gauge. Alternatively, you can contact your cycle dealer.