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frame or any component, the affected item must be replaced.

 

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Regularly clean and lubricate the drivetrain according to the drivetrain manufacturer’s 

instructions.

 

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Do not use a high pressure water spray directly on the bearings. Even water from a garden 
hose can penetrate bearing seals and crank interfaces, increasing bearing and crank wear. 

Use a clean, damp cloth and bicycle cleaning agents for cleaning.

 

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Do not expose the bicycle to prolonged direct sunlight or excessive heat, such as inside a 

car parked in the sun or near a heat source such as a radiator.

 

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From time to time, clean the speed sensor magnet on the rear wheel with a soft cloth. 
Depending on your ride conditions and brake pad choice, dirt and/or metal shavings can 

collect on the speed sensor magnet, which could lead to interruptions in motor support or 

wrong speed readings.

WARNING! Failure to follow the instructions in this section may result in 

damage to the components on your bicycle and will void your warranty, but, 

most importantly, may result in serious personal injury or death. If your bicycle 

exhibits any signs of damage, do not use it and immediately bring it to your 

Authorized Specialized Retailer for inspection. 

WARNING! Use a repair stand to support the bicycle during assembly or 

maintenance, and a bicycle rack for transportation.
When placing the frame and/or bicycle in a repair stand, clamp the stand to 

the seatpost and not the frame. Clamping the frame can cause damage to the 

frame that may or may not be visible, and you may lose control and fall.

WARNING! Always turn off the battery when not in use and/or when working 

on the bicycle.

CAUTION: Do not open the motor assembly. The motor assembly is a 

sealed maintenance-free system. Any work on the motor assembly must be 

performed by a Specialized Service Center.

7.1.  REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES

Specialized replacement parts and accessories are available through your Authorized 

Specialized Retailer.

7.2.  MOTOR SUPPORT ACTIVATION

As mentioned in this manual, with the system powered on, the motor support will activate 

as soon as the cranks are rotated and torque is detected. This can also happen when not 

actively riding the bicycle, e.g., when the bicycle is in a work stand or flipped upside down 

and the cranks are turned or the chain is moved (which then turns the cranks), when walking 
alongside and pushing the bicycle and the cranks are turned, or any other scenario where the 
cranks are turned, whether intentionally or unintentionally, and the wheels are moving. What 

this means is that the system should be powered off if motor assist is not desired to avoid any 

unintentional engagement of the motor.
Below are examples of situations where you MUST ensure the bike is powered OFF:

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Pushing the bicycle along without walk-assist activated.

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Loading the bicycle for transportation (e.g., car or train).

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Carrying the bicycle (e.g. over stairs).

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Fixing a dropped chain.

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Installing or removing a pedal.

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Changing a flat tire.

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Performing chain/drivetrain maintenance.

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Performing general maintenance and repairs.

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Washing the bicycle.

WARNING! Always power off the system when not actively riding the bicycle 

and/or when motor support is not desired, including when performing any kind 

of maintenance or work on the bicycle. Failure to follow this warning could 

result in an unintentional engagement of the motor support which could result 

in serious personal injury. 

Summary of Contents for KENEVO SL COMP CARBON

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ENGLISH...

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Page 3: ...NCTIONS 20 9 2 IN APP HELP GUIDE 21 9 3 DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL MISSION CONTROL 21 9 4 PAIRING YOUR BICYCLE WITH MISSION CONTROL 22 9 5 AUTO START ACTIVATION 22 1 0 B AT T E RY A N D C H A R G E R 2 3 10...

Page 4: ...and follow the instructions in this manual when it comes to charging transporting cleaning or storing your battery Not following these instructions may have serious consequences and can result in a fi...

Page 5: ...ted Cycle otherwise known as a Pedelec and is referred to in this manual as a bicycle unless otherwise noted ADDITIONAL LANGUAGES ARE AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD AT www specialized com When reading this us...

Page 6: ...3 2 KENEVO SL COMPONENTS 25 27 26 24 2 42 12 1 3 4 8 41 41 42 5 6 7 33 34 40 9 10 11 13 15 14 43 17 37 21 30 29 31 39 40 32 36 35 35 36 43 37 18 19 20 16 38 38 23 22 28 2 1...

Page 7: ...ERNAL BATTERY 15 REAR DERAILLEUR 30 CHARGING SOCKET MASTERMIND TCU Fig 2 2 All Kenevo SL models are equipped with the MasterMind TCU display The display turns on the motor and provides a visual on the...

Page 8: ...5 3 GEOMETRY A B C D O E F G H I J K L M N...

Page 9: ...ASE MM 1228 1258 1287 1316 M BIKE STANDOVER HEIGHT MM 779 779 792 802 N SEAT TUBE LENGTH MM 400 420 440 465 O SEAT TUBE ANGLE 76 CRANK LENGTH MM 165 170 170 170 HANDLEBAR WIDTH MM 800 STEM LENGTH MM S...

Page 10: ...only CONDITION 4 Bikes designed for riding Conditions 1 2 and 3 plus rough technical areas moderately sized obstacles and small jumps INTENDED For trail and uphill riding All Mountain bicycles are 1 m...

Page 11: ...nlight Only carry the cargo you need More weight will drain the battery faster If you plan to ride your bicycle in cooler temperatures 0 C 32 F keep it stored indoors until just before riding WARNING...

Page 12: ...wn risk If you choose to install an accessory on your Specialized bicycle such as a trailer carrier or trailer cycle make sure it is compatible and refer to the manufacturer s instructions and your Au...

Page 13: ...Retailer may also be able to refer you to classes clinics or books on bicycle use service repair and maintenance WARNING Due to the complexity of the Kenevo SL bicycle proper assembly requires a high...

Page 14: ...lt to 55 in lbf 6 2 Nm TECH TIP The fit between the seatpost and the seat tube must allow the seatpost to slide into the seat tube smoothly and without twisting but not so loosely that there s excessi...

Page 15: ...P GAP Fig 6 3 Loosely thread the stem bolts through the faceplate and into the stem body Position the handlebar to the desired position Gradually torque the upper bolts to spec alternating from the le...

Page 16: ...any of these signs After any crash and before you ride any further take your bicycle to an Authorized Specialized Retailer for a complete inspection While riding listen for any creaks as a creak can b...

Page 17: ...t in use and or when working on the bicycle CAUTION Do not open the motor assembly The motor assembly is a sealed maintenance free system Any work on the motor assembly must be performed by a Speciali...

Page 18: ...ng 8 1 MASTERMIND TCU 8 1 POWER ON OFF DISPLAY USB C PLUG DOOR Fig 8 1 The MasterMind TCU turns on the system and provides information on the display The MasterMind TCU is controled by the buttons on...

Page 19: ...the MasterMind TCU Settings Menu navigating B F2 BUTTON Pressing and holding activates the walk assist mode This provides motor assist at 6 km h 3 7 mph to help push the bicycle uphill when walking Se...

Page 20: ...ycle uphill when walking 8 7 MICRO TUNE MODE Micro Tune mode allows you to simultaneously change the support and peak power in 10 increments while riding When activated the Micro Tune setting will sho...

Page 21: ...sors manually on the MasterMind TCU To access the settings menu press and hold the and buttons on the remote for two seconds To navigate the settings use the remote and buttons to scroll Long press th...

Page 22: ...motor support with the system turned off Mission Control supports the rider with User Actions for errors and diagnostic reports which can be shared with Retailers who can give further advice based on...

Page 23: ...MasterMind TCU reboots for the second time 9 MISSION CONTROL The Specialized Mission Control App enables you to further personalize and enhance your ride Most importantly the app allows you to customi...

Page 24: ...djusting your motor performance based on Support and Peak Power You can save your tune settings as a custom preset by tapping the symbol Save multiple presets for your different types of rides If you...

Page 25: ...p unless you clear your device Bluetooth history 9 5 AUTO START ACTIVATION YouareabletomanuallyrecordyourridesintheMissionControlappusingtheridefeature Withthe AutoStart functionactivated A yourrideca...

Page 26: ...be present when charging your battery and disconnect the charger from the battery when it is fully charged Do not leave your battery plugged in or let it charge overnight Immediately disconnect the ba...

Page 27: ...hould be performed by your Authorized Specialized Retailer It is also important to regularly check your battery health by connecting it to the Mission Control App The app may alert you to any internal...

Page 28: ...batteries can be purchased from your Authorized Specialized Retailer 10 4 CHARGE LEVEL DISPLAY The charge level of the battery is permanently displayed during your ride 10 4 Fig 10 2 Insert the charg...

Page 29: ...ft brush to remove it For instructions on how to clean drivetrain components please refer to the drivetrain manufacturer s instructions When cleaning make sure the charge port on the bicycle is fully...

Page 30: ...e regulations in your country or state Ask your Authorized Specialized Retailer for information and any applicable battery take back program EUROPE According to European Guideline 2012 19 EC and Europ...

Page 31: ...sed of properly SBC B15 6 7Ah 320Wh 46 8V 13INR19 66 2 0000099458_R1 10 5 11 SPECIFICATIONS 11 1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ITEM PART SPECIFICATION HEADSET S182500005 HDS NO 42 ACB S F N 46CONE SPACER AL...

Page 32: ...2 6 tire dimensions can vary depending on the manufacturer and not all forks are designed to accept a larger tire Always check with the fork manufacturer regarding the required clearances 11 4 TOOLS R...

Page 33: ...S T8 TORX NA NA 1 The seat collar torque spec can vary depending on the seatpost or seatpost shim combination Certain dropper seatposts can be very sensitive to torque Too low torque can cause seatpos...

Page 34: ...7 MM ID X 23 MM OD X 2 5 W R 1 MID LINK LOWER LINK REAR SHOCK AXLE BOLT SCR CUST M 15 X 0 8 X 71 7075 BLK 6 mm HEX 25 220 S 1 MID LINK LOWER LINK REAR SHOCK NUT NUT CSTM 15 MM ID STL 8 mm HEX 25 220 T...

Page 35: ...32 EN FR DU CZ SK FREE FREE PL B M P C P A I I T T C H H DD DD EE H DD Q B D A G W EE H DD V G W Y Y E L U U F U U F E 11 1 EXPLODED VIEW BEARINGS SPACERS...

Page 36: ...33 AA BB CC CC BB AA X Z X S Z GG FF J K N R N 11 2 EXPLODED VIEW BOLTS...

Page 37: ...NK SHOCK TUNNEL DS AXLE BOLT 8 mm HEX 25 220 4 LOWER LINK SHOCK TUNNEL DS WEDGE BOLT 8 mm HEX 17 150 5 MID LINK LOWER LINK REAR SHOCK AXLE BOLT 6 mm HEX 25 220 6 MID LINK LOWER LINK REAR SHOCK NUT 8 m...

Page 38: ...geometry when adjusting the flip chips visit www specialized com for more information The adjustable headset cup is found in the small parts box supplied with the bicycle HEAD TUBE ANGLE Adjust using...

Page 39: ...ay protector before Inserting the bolt Insert the pivot bolt A then torque the bolt to 10 Nm 90 in lbf WARNING The drive side and non drive side Horst flip chips must both be aligned in the same high...

Page 40: ...fork from the frame E Choose the headset cup and position for the rider s desired geo 12 4 Fig 12 4 Remove the zero offset cup from the head tube and replace it with the 1 degree headset cup HEADSET...

Page 41: ...f adjustability The cup has a spherical interface with the headtube and will move with the angle of the steerer tube D C D A B 12 7 Fig 12 7 Slide the fork steerer tube back through the headtube and h...

Page 42: ...62 BB HEIGHT approx 341 mm 13 AIR SHOCK SETUP When setting suspension always set the shock first and fork second for air pressure rebound then compression Make sure you re wearing all gear that would...

Page 43: ...tune the rebound return rate Adjust the rebound based on the range provided in the suspension setup tool for your bicycle setup and rider weight as well as other factors like rider experience preferen...

Page 44: ...ONLY to the thru axle threads Do NOT apply grease to the frame UDH hanger or UDH bolt threads The hanger must be completely seated in the hanger pocket or against the frame stop tab when tightened to...

Page 45: ...supplied with the RE The RE connects to the motor through a dedicated power cable that plugs into the charge port One RE adds 160Wh to the system which lasts for about one h of riding in Turbo mode f...

Page 46: ...cable to connect to your bicycle Fig 15 1b Clip the cable into the channel located in the RE housing Fig 15 2 Install the cage onto the bicycle on the downtube location Only use the recommended bottl...

Page 47: ...internal battery is fully charged This reduction is due to the battery managment system protecting the RE from high currents which can damage the RE 15 3 CHARGING YOUR RANGE EXTENDER When charging th...

Page 48: ...eration is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesi...

Page 49: ...ECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The manufacturer Specialized Bicycle Components Inc 15130 Concord Circle Morgan Hill CA 95037 USA Tel 1 408 779 6229 Hereby confirms for the following products Product descrip...

Page 50: ...duct BS EN 15194 2017 Cycles Electrically power assisted cycles EPAC Bicycles BS EN 60335 1 Household and similar electrical appliances safety BS EN 60335 2 29 Safety of household and similar applianc...

Page 51: ...48 SPECIALIZED BICYCLE COMPONENTS 15130 Concord Circle Morgan Hill CA 95037 408 779 6229...

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