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Summary of Contents for Nytro Dust

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Page 3: ...15 TIGHTENING TORQUES 15 7 GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND CARE 16 GENERAL CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 16 CLEANING THE FRONT FORK 16 CLEANING THE REAR SUSPENSION 16 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 17 8 USE AND MAINTENANCE OF THE BATTERY AND BATTERY CHARGER 19 CHARGING AND USE OF THE BATTERY 19 CHARGE LEVEL 19 INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY 19 TECHNICAL DATA 19 ERROR MESSAGES AND TROUBLESHOOTING 19 BATTERY HA...

Page 4: ...arello always recommends that you call on the network of official Pinarello dealers and their irreplaceable professionalism and experience Before your first outing familiarise yourself with the Nytro Dust by practicing in a known safe place Compared to the average use of a regular muscle powered bicycle a pedelec allows you to reach much higher speeds quickly and quietly You need to familiariseyou...

Page 5: ...ly informed in what you are doing Mistaken actions can pose serious risks to your safety If in doubt contact an authorised Pinarello dealer for support Read the user manuals provided by the manufacturers of the pedal assist system and other components The acceleration and speed of a pedal assisted bicycle require different riding habits so familiarise yourself with the bicycle before use and be ca...

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Page 7: ...ION OF THE PINARELLO NYTRO DUST BICYCLE 2 10 13 11 12 9 8 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 3 Rear Suspension 13 8 Saddle Headset 4 Seat Post 9 Handlebar 5 Crankset 10 Stem 2 Front Fork 7 Wheels 12 Cassette 1 Brakes 11 Groupset 6 Battery ...

Page 8: ...ger supplied with the bike Never use any other manufacturer s charger even if the plug is compatible 6 Familiarise yourself with the pedal assist functions These are operated by the remote control mounted on the handlebar or through the switch on the top tube near the head tube For further details on the control and features of the pedal assist functions see the User Interface section of this manu...

Page 9: ...eck the pressure of the front suspension fork and rear suspension Incorrect adjustment can lead to defective operation which could damage the fork and shock absorber A malfunctioning fork and suspension could make more difficult to handle the bike on the road and therefore create an immediate safety hazard Braking action and tire grip are greatly reduced if the road surface is wet or dirty Under t...

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Page 11: ...delec if any error or warning signals appear 6 Check that the battery is properly installed and secured Never ride a pedelec if the battery is not properly seated and secured 7 Make sure the tires are in good condition and inflated to correct pressure The recommended pressure ranges between 1 5 and 2 2 bar 22 32 psi depending on terrain and weather conditions Indications for pressure are usually f...

Page 12: ...TEPS system with integrated battery To turn on the system press the power button located on the top tube near the head tube Keep the button pressed until the system turns on To turn the system off press the power button again LEVELS OF ASSISTANCE The SHIMANO STEPS system offers three power assist levels ECO TRAIL BOOST When you turn the system on the assistance mode will always be in OFF regardles...

Page 13: ... will not be covered by the warranty CONNECTION OPTIONS You can connect a PC smartphone or tablet to the Nytro Dust cyclocomputer to customise the settings for individual components or the entire system and to update the firmware To connect a smartphone tablet to the system simply download the E TUBE PROJECT application and connect via Bluetooth or ANT To connect the system to a PC you will need t...

Page 14: ... we recommend that you remain aware of these components The more you pay attention to and sense the behaviour of the suspension the greater will be your sensitivity in adjustment allowing you to find the best setup to support and excel in your riding FRONT FORK To adjust the fork pressure and all detailed settings we recommend that you rely on your trusted Pinarello dealer who has the necessary ex...

Page 15: ...roper positioning of the saddle would mean extending the seatpost beyond this limit you will need to purchase a longer seatpost TIGHTENING TORQUES The maximum permitted tightening torques are marked on the components themselves Always tighten to the recommended torque If torque indications are missing or illegible due to wear refer to the component manufacturers manuals or contact your Pinarello d...

Page 16: ...e and where necessary replace the damaged components Only use products specific to bicycle care Aggressive non neutraldegreasers or chemical detergents could cause cosmetic surface damage or worse alter the characteristics of important components such as moving parts and bearings The motor action leads to faster chain wear than on regular muscle powered bikes Before each ride inspect the chain for...

Page 17: ...r These inspections enable the identification of any worn components and the return of the bike to perfect working order Use only original spare parts or alternative components suggested by your Pinarello dealer Replacement parts from other sources and or of other sizes especially those subject to wear could damage your bike and or create a safety hazard The use of non original spare parts or part...

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Page 19: ...tery If you use a battery from another manufacturer please read the relevant instruction manual carefully before use Open the E TUBE PROJECT app and click Check connection to determine whether the battery used is an original SHIMANO battery or another brand When charging the battery use the specified SHIMANO charger and follow the instructions for charging conditions Failure to follow these instru...

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Page 21: ...kinds of transport Before transporting the bike on the outside of a vehicle ensure that you have dismounted all moving parts and separable components in particular the battery computer and controller When transporting the bike on the outside of a vehicle after the battery has been removed protect the contacts from moisture and dirt for example using a plastic bag Check whether the road laws where ...

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Page 23: ...k by turning the handlebar against light resistance and verifying that the wheel turns properly Apply the brakes and lightly force the handlebar to check that the brake system is still solidly attached to the bike and working 5 Make sure the chain is correctly positioned on the chainring and cassette Raise the rear wheel and check the operation of the rear derailleur Check especially that the dera...

Page 24: ...hen using a pedelec we particularly emphasise the following cautions Do not mount the saddle with one foot on the pedal and the other leg over the saddle This action will trigger the pedal assist system which could result in a fall Before a curve stop pedalling earlier than on a regular muscle powered cycle If you are pedalling too late the assistance system will continue to push you and you will ...

Page 25: ...e pedelec in full sunlight Check the battery charge status on the battery indicator on the display Further details are available in the manual provided by the pedal assist manufacturer Keep in mind that other road users may not hear the oncoming pedelec On bicycle lanes or mixed traffic lanes to avoid accidents ride with extreme caution and attention The bike is equipped with very powerful brakes ...

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Page 27: ... mm travel REAR SUSPENSION RockShox Super Deluxe RockShox Deluxe Select The Pinarello Nytro Dust is equipped with a rear suspension by RockShox a leader in the E MTB sector The Nytro Dust 3 0 is assembled with a RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate rear shock The Nytro Dust 2 0 version is assembled with RockShox Deluxe Select rear shock Both shocks in combination with the linkage provide a wheel travel ...

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Page 29: ...2 0 CONFORMS with the following EC directives 2006 42 EC Machinery directive 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic compatibility directive and furthermore declares that in the construction of the bicycle the company has adhered to the following technical standards UNI EN ISO 4210 part 1 9 Cycles Safety requirements for bicycles UNI EN 15194 Cycles Electrically Power Assisted Cycles EPAC Bicycles Cicli Pinar...

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