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OWNER’S MANUAL 2021
| ROAD BIKE
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b
c
a
Continue turning the crank carefully and make sure the rear derailleur cage does
not collide with the spokes and the chain does not move beyond the biggest
sprocket. While doing so, press your thumb against the rear derailleur
(a)
.
In principle, the limit stops are adjusted like the limit stops of the mechanical
gears
(b)
. Be careful when shifting to the lowest and biggest gears in order to
check the position of the limit stops.
WARNING
Make a test ride in a place free of traffic before you use your new Di2 gears
(c)
.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read the manuals of the gear manufacturer. For additional information on
your bicycle and the web links for the component manufacturers, please
visit the manual pages of the bike brand you have purchased via your Quick
Start Manual.
Rechargeable battery
A new, fully charged battery allows you to ride approx. 1,000 to 2,000 km. If
the battery is charged to around 25%, then this will be enough for around 250
kilometres.
Rechargeable batteries have no memory effect. The battery can therefore be
recharged
(d)
without having run completely empty.
If the battery is dying, the front derailleur is the first to stop working. In this state
you can still ride a few kilometres and change gears with the rear derailleur. The
battery should, however, be recharged as soon as possible. When the recharge-
able battery is empty, the rear derailleur remains in the last chosen gear. Shifting
into another gear is no longer possible
(e)
!