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Summary of Contents for Mud Adder

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Page 2: ...rovided in these operating instructions only refer to this city road mountain bicycle or E bike The information included here is not applicable to any other bicycle type As bicycles and E bike come in...

Page 3: ...III Bottom bracket and cranks 14 IX Wheels 14 IX 1 Checking the wheels 14 IX 2 Checking the hubs 15 IX 3 Checking the rims 15 IX 4 Tyres 15 X Brake brake levers and brake systems 16 X 1 Important info...

Page 4: ...maintenance of the bike 40 XVIII 1 Care 40 XVIII 2 Wear parts 40 XVIII 3 Tires 41 XVIII 4 Rims in conjunction with rim brakes 41 XVIII 5 Brake pads 41 XVIII 6 Brake discs 41 XVIII 7 Bike chains or too...

Page 5: ...hicle Mark 1 Tire 2 Rim 3 Spoke 4 Front fork 5 Stem 6 Saddle post clamp 7 Saddle post 8 Saddle 9 Battery 10 Flywheel 11 Derailleur 12 Chain 13 Crank 14 Pedal 15 Disc Brake 16 Handle bar 17 Hand grip 1...

Page 6: ...m 3 Spoke 4 Front fork 5 Stem 6 Saddle post clamp 7 Saddle post 8 Saddle 9 Battery 10 Flywheel 11 Derailleur 12 Chain 13 Crank 14 Pedal 15 Disc Brake 16 Handle bar 17 Hand grip 18 Derailleur shifter 1...

Page 7: ...for ready reference If you lend this bicycle over to someone else don t forget to give them the User Manual as well I 2 For your own safety WARNING Wear bright clothing or reflective elements so that...

Page 8: ...bike weight of the rider weight of the luggage The gross weight also includes towed weights such as trailers If you notice that a part is damaged or warped do not use the bike until you have had the...

Page 9: ...ndicator of charger show from red to green The battery pack is full 4 Remove the charger before you start cycling NOTE The battery does not have to be completely discharged before it is recharged The...

Page 10: ...for more information on modes As you pedal the motor will provide assistance at the selected power level 8 Check the lights Check light function See manual for more information on how to turn on off A...

Page 11: ...ficult to close turn the adjusting nut anticlockwise Turn back the quick release lever from the OPEN position so you can see the outer side of the lever or the lettering CLOSE PEN is visible WARNING W...

Page 12: ...dlebar is the more upright your riding position will be This increases the stress on your spinal column due to jolting You can determine a handlebar height that best suits your body size as follows II...

Page 13: ...on the seat tube the head tube or the bottom bracket housing It may also be found on the motor suspension in E bike The bike can be identified the frame number if it is stolen To identify the bike pro...

Page 14: ...his can lead to serious accidents If you notice that the bike fork is warped or otherwise dam aged replace it before using the bike again Avoid sudden changes in ground level and riding off high kerb...

Page 15: ...heel and spin it Check whether the wheel continues to turn through several revolutions before it stops mov ing If it stops suddenly the bearing is damaged This does not apply for front wheels with hub...

Page 16: ...a cap to protect them from ingress of dirt To inflate an inner tube with a Sclaverand or road valve proceed as follows Unscrew the valve cap anticlockwise with your fingers Unscrew the knurled nut an...

Page 17: ...G Tighten all screws to the prescribed torque as otherwise screws could shear o and com ponents could come loose or detach altogether see Technical data NOTE Brake cables are wear parts You should che...

Page 18: ...riding the bike or immediately after dismounting as you could burn yoursetf Before adjusting the brakes check that the parts have cooled down sufficiently NOTE You must only fit a disc brake on your b...

Page 19: ...bubbles form if water in the brake fluid heats up evaporates and forms bubbles in the brake system As these are easily compressed the brake lever travel distance increases WARNING When transporting or...

Page 20: ...e Internet If you have questions on instal lation adjustment maintenance and operation please consult a specialist cycle shop WARNING If gear shift components are loose worn damaged or adjusted incorr...

Page 21: ...g the standard rear derailleur shifting lever Shifting from a small to a larger sprocket To shift by one gear only push lever a to position 1 To shift by Iwo gears push the shifting lever to position...

Page 22: ...carry out maintenance on the derailleur gears or re place or adjust them XI 3 1 Precision adjustment rear derailleur Operate the shifting lever to shift the chain from the smallest sprocket to the sec...

Page 23: ...at keep the chain skew as marginal as possible To check the wear in the bike chain proceed as follows Take the section of the chain that rests on the front chain ring between your thumb and forefinger...

Page 24: ...i e it can only assist the rider when he she turns the pedals The average motor output must not exceed 500 W As the speed increases the rate at which the motor output reduces must also increase more...

Page 25: ...E bike model KD986 XIV 2 Specifications 24V 36V 48V Power Supply Rated working current 50mA The maximum working current 200mA Off leakage current 1 A Operating temperature 20 C 60 C Storage temperatu...

Page 26: ...acklight On Off Error code indication USB connection indicator Various Parameters Settings e g wheel size speed limited battery level bar assistance level etc XIV 5 Features 1 High luminance colored L...

Page 27: ...ll be switched off The E bike system no longer uses the battery power When switching off the E bike system the leakage current is less than 1 A When parking the E bike for more than 10 minutes the E b...

Page 28: ...the screen displays Push assistance Mode The push assistance function is switched off as soon as you release the button on the operating unit The E bike system stops the power output immediately Push...

Page 29: ...sistance level ranges from level 0 to level 5 The output power is zero on Level 0 Level 1 is the minimum power Level 5 is the maximum power When you reach 5 press the button again the interface still...

Page 30: ...nnection Indication Interface Error Code Indication The components of the E bike system are continu ously and automatically monitored When an error is detected the respective error code is indicated i...

Page 31: ...etting To reset trip distance press the button or the button to select the Yes or No Yes represents clearing a trip distance No represents not clearing a trip distance To store a changed setting press...

Page 32: ...cklight bright ness settings The default is 100 To change the backlight brightness press the button or the button to choose the desired percentage To store a changed setting press the i button NOTE Af...

Page 33: ...ue The default value is 41 5V To set battery power bar press the or the button to increase or de crease the value To store a changed setting and access the second bar press the i button Battery Settin...

Page 34: ...ngs XIV 8 Quality Assurance and Warranty Scope XIV 8 1 Warranty 1 The warranty will be valid only for products used in normal usage and conditions 2 The warranty is valid for 24 months after the shipm...

Page 35: ...n power Try to avoid hitting Do not modify system parameters to avoid parameters disorder Make the display repaired when error code appears NOTE This manual instruction is a universal version for DISP...

Page 36: ...As the battery discharges when the motor is in use it generates enough of its own heat to not lose too much of its power at low temperatures Selected assist level If you want to cover a large distance...

Page 37: ...irst time or after you have not used it for a while You should run ttie battery all the way down to empty for the first three charging cycles This allows the battery to reach its maximum capacity If y...

Page 38: ...ou have fully charged and discharged your battery 400 times it will still have 80 of its initial capacity Providing it has been well looked after From a technical standpoint therefore the battery is u...

Page 39: ...Before cleaning the charger always pull the plug out of the socket to avoid a short circuit and or physical injury Only use the charger in dry rooms Only place the charger in a secure stable position...

Page 40: ...opportunity to check your bike for cracks dents or material deformation Have defective parts replaced before you ride the bike again Touch up damaged paintwork Treat all parts that are susceptible to...

Page 41: ...ularly and If necessary have them replaced by a professional bike workshop XVIII 6 Brake discs Brake discs also wear out as a result of intensive braking or during the course of time Find out from the...

Page 42: ...ge and touch up immediately if required Consult your specialist cycle shop for advice on how to care for your bike s surface finishes XVIII 14 Bearings All bearings on the bike such as the headset whe...

Page 43: ...eck for bearing play Seat post stem Check bolts Disassemble and regrease Derailleur Clean and grease Bots and nuts Check and retighten if necessary Valves Check seat Cable gears Brake Dismount and che...

Page 44: ...mp M6 10 Sidewall dynamo fixing M6 10 Disc brake calliper M6 8 to 10 Shifting lever clamp M5 5 Brake lever clamp M5 5 V brake fastening screw M6 10 Freewheel fastening screw n a 40 Cassette lock ring...

Page 45: ...related wear providing this is not a production or mate rial fault Damage caused by incorrect or insufficient care and unprofessional repairs conversions or replacement of components on the bike This...

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