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damage is increased. A bent, torn or bro-
ken rim may lead to major accidents and 
severe falls. Do not continue to use your 
FLYER  if you notice damage to one of 
the rims. Please allow a FLYER special-
ised retailer to check the rims.

13.2 

Tyres and inner tubes

You should only replace damaged parts 
with original spare parts.

Tires, like many other parts, are subject 

to wear and tear. Check the profile depth, 

tyre pressure and state of the lateral tyre 
surfaces  at  regular  intervals  and  take 
note of signs of brittleness or wear.

Do not exceed the maximum tyre pres

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sure  recommended  when  inflating  the 

tyres. Otherwise this could lead to a tyre 

exploding.  The  tyres  must  be  pumped 

up with at least the stated minimum tyre 
pressure. The tyre might detach from the 
rim if the tyre pressure is too low.

 

 

The  alues  for  the  permitted  maximum 

and minimum pressure are imprinted on 

the  lateral  tyre  surface.  Do  not  exceed 
the maximum pressure permitted.

 

 

Tyres  may  only  be  changed  for  identi-
cal, original tyres. The bicycle’s handling 

could  otherwise  be  negati ely  affected. 

This may lead to accidents.

Sclaverand valves are used on your FLYER E-MTB. 
It  is  a  simple  matter  to  measure  tyre  pressure  by 

fitting  a  pressure  gauge  to  the  open  al e. Tubes 

may only be changed for identical, original tubes.

Tubeless Ready Tyres

To  ensure  optimum  riding  at  all  times,  e en  off-
road, FLYER MTBs are fitted with tubeless-ready 
tyres. You en oy the benefits of simple, tried-and-

tested handling, e.g. in the case of an inner tube 

repair,  but  if  you  want  you  can  also  exploit  the 

better riding characteristics of tubeless tyres. The 

outer tyre co ers supplied ex works are ready for 

tubeless  use  along  with  a  rim  sealant.  With  this 
simple conversion which you should have under-
taken by your  FLYER dealer, you can then enjoy 

the  benefits  of  impro ed  traction  in  off-road  use 

and greater protection from punctures.

Turn  out  the  rebound  adjuster  anti-clockwise  to  
the end of its travel.
Ride  down  over  a  kerb,  remaining  sitting  on  the 
seat.  Count  the  number  of  times  the  suspension 
element  springs  back.  The  suspension  element 
should be adjusted so that it only springs back once.
If  the  suspension  element  springs  back  more 
than  once,  turn  the  rebound  adjuster  one  click 
clockwise.  Ride  down  over  the  kerb  again 
and  count  again  how  often  the  suspension  
element springs back. Repeat this step until the 
suspension element only springs back once.
Take  a  note  of  how  many  clicks  (or  turns)  you 
bring the adjuster out anti-clockwise from the end 
of its travel. This is your rebound setting.
For a suspension fork with correctly set rebound, 

the front wheel must not lift off the ground when 

the fork is compressed with the cycle at rest and 
then  suddenly  released.  If  in  the  course  of  this 

test the front wheel should lift off the ground, the 

rebound must be tightened one further click and 
the test repeated.

Suspension  and  chassis  components 
are  vital  parts  of  your  FLYER.  Service 
and  check  your  FLYER  suspension  at 
regular  intervals.  Have  your  FLYER  in-
spected by your FLYER specialist retail-
er  at  regular  intervals.  The  chassis  will 

be more effecti e and last longer if it is 

cleaned on a regular basis. Warm water 
with a light cleaning agent is suitable for 
cleaning this part of the bicycle.

Full suspension bicycles are not suitable 
for use with trailers and child bike trail-
ers!  The  bearings  and  mounts  are  not 
designed to withstand this sort of force. 
This  could  result  in  strong  wear  and 
breaks with serious consequences.

13. 

Wheels and tyres 

The wheels are subject to a great deal of strain 
through the uneven characteristics of the ground 
and the weight of the rider.
• 

After the first 200 kilometres , the wheels must 

be  checked  by  a  specialist  and  re-centred  if 
necessary.

•  The tension of the spokes must be checked at 

regular  intervals.  Loose  or  damaged  spokes 
must  he  retightened  or  replaced  by  a  FLYER 
specialist retailer.

13.1 Checking the rims

The stability of the rim is reduced if it is 

exposed  to  a  se ere  load,  e.g.  when 
used  off-road,  and  its  susceptibility  to 

Содержание Mountain Bosch

Страница 1: ...EN EN FLYER Mountain Bosch en Translation of the original instruction manual EN 15194 EN...

Страница 2: ...Pedal 12 Pivot pointBearing 13 Frame 14 Stem 15 Handlebars with grip 16 Display 17 Shifter 18 Brake lever 19 Brake cable 20 Shifter cable 21 Headset 22 Suspension fork 23 Disc brake calliper 24 Brake...

Страница 3: ...isplay 20 Handlebars with grip 21 Front headlight 22 Shifter 23 Brake lever 24 Shifter cable 25 Brake cable 26 Stem bearing or headset 27 Front mudguard 28 Suspension fork 29 Safety fixture mudguard 3...

Страница 4: ...efore the first ride 27 10 Before each ride 28 11 After a fall 29 12 Adjusting the bike to the rider 29 12 1 Operating uick releases and axles 30 12 2 Setting up the seating position 33 12 3 Setting u...

Страница 5: ...d Use carbon paste to help reduce the torque while ensuring a secure connection Never use conven tional grease to lubricate carbon parts These symbols will be displayed from now on without any further...

Страница 6: ...r body is also a must you should therefore use trouser clips if necessary Drive with sturdy shoes The soles of your shoes should be rigid and slip proof Never ride with your hands off the handlebars L...

Страница 7: ...uction manual to the electric drive system before you use your bike for the first time and to make note of all the listed safety instruc tions Information concerning the bike s operation maintenance c...

Страница 8: ...he controls are on and inside their holder Briefly press the controls on off button 5 once the controls and the battery have been inserted Press the battery on off button once the on board computer ha...

Страница 9: ...y turn on when you switch on the system The button 2 will not turn off the light Setting the electrical support level You can use the on board computer 10 to confi gure the level of assistance provide...

Страница 10: ...ternal de ices ia the USB port are not taken into consideration here To reset Route Riding time and Aver age switch to one of these three functions then press the RESET 6 button until the display is r...

Страница 11: ...ff The E bike system can be switched on in the following ways With the E bike battery inserted press the on off button 1 on the on board computer Press the on off button on the E bike battery see batt...

Страница 12: ...ut The capacity for drive support is depleted and the support will be grad ually deactivated The remaining capacity is reser ed for the lights the display flashes The E bike battery has su cient capac...

Страница 13: ...ng aid cannot be activated in this assistance level ECO effecti e assistance with optimum e ciency for maximum range TOUR consistent levels of assistance for tours with large ranges SPORT eMTB SPORT p...

Страница 14: ...screw 16 Headset screw 17 USB socket protective cap 18 Magnetic holder 19 Operating console holder available as a spare part Installing and removing the on board computer Start by positioning the low...

Страница 15: ...d once you start pedalling apart from with the pushing aid feature or in as sistance level OFF The motor output is based on the assistance level set in the on board computer If you stop pedalling or r...

Страница 16: ...r is removed from the holder 5 all values for the functions are saved and can still be scrolled through f the iox battery is not recharged the date and time will be retained for up to six months When...

Страница 17: ...ng pages are from the ap pro ed software ersion The display and or text may change slightly following a software update If the on board computer is removed from the holder 5 the assistance level that...

Страница 18: ...tatus page also shows you the current time and the state of charge of all your eBike s batteries as well as the Operating logic You can use the 10 and 8 buttons to switch between the different riding...

Страница 19: ...r a device connected via Blue tooth e g a heart rate monitor You will also be shown the date of the most recent synchronisation between the smartphone and iox You can access the Settings from the bott...

Страница 20: ...to 40 C Three of the charging status indicator LEDs will flash when the battery is outside the charging temperature range A1 In this case separate the battery from the charger and wait until it has r...

Страница 21: ...g removed by un authorised third parties when your e bike is parked To remove the additional battery A8 switch it off and unlock the lock with the key A5 Tilt the bat tery out of the upper holder A7 a...

Страница 22: ...ake sure you are ful ly aware of the legal requirements that apply to you These concern insuring your FLYER putting it into circulation and using roads and cycle paths in your country Legal requiremen...

Страница 23: ...r Fahrten auf asphaltierten und gepflaste Gel ndefahrten und Spr nge geeignet Das Pedelec ist f r Fahrten auf asphaltierte Stra en Fahrr sowie f r l ngere Strecken mit m iger Steigung sowie Spr Das P...

Страница 24: ...n auf asphaltierten un Gel ndefahrten und Spr nge geeignet Das Pedelec ist f r Fahrten auf asphaltierte Str sowie f r l ngere Strecken mit m iger Steigun Das Pedelec ist f r Fahrten auf asphaltierte S...

Страница 25: ...hres FLYER E Bikes befinden Einsatzgebiet des Pedelecs Mehr Informationen find Bestimmungsm ssiger Gebrauch Das Pedelec ist f r Fahrten auf asphaltierten Gel ndefahrten und Spr nge geeignet Das Pedel...

Страница 26: ...otective equip ment a suitable helmet glo ves must be worn Retailers and manufacturers shall not be held liable in the event of use that goes beyond the intended purpose This applies in particular to...

Страница 27: ...imme diately start moving as soon as you put your foot onto the pedal when the Example of tyre pressure information Carbon frames are not ductile If a car bon frame is overloaded it does not de form...

Страница 28: ...Check that the battery is correctly and securely attached 1 If you are not sure that your FLYER e bike is in perfect techni cal condition do not start your ride Ha e your FLYER first inspected and re...

Страница 29: ...e battery 12 Adjusting the bike to the rider Installing pedals Always have your pedals installed or changed by your FLYER specialist retailer and feel free to ask Chapter 19 All components of the FLYE...

Страница 30: ...only securely closed when you need the power of the ball of your hand to close the lever The adjustment nut of the quick release fastener must be tightened when the tightening force is not high enoug...

Страница 31: ...fasteners The axle is screwed into the dropout and holds the hub between the fork legs The hub and the axle are fastened with a uick release le er Sys tems in which the axle is only inserted or screwe...

Страница 32: ...emains locked in place 4 Pull out the axle Suntour Q Loc axle Installation 1 Check the flange and open the le er fully be fore installation 2 Push in the axle until it clicks 3 Adjust the tension with...

Страница 33: ...he vehicle This may damage the vehicle and lead to severe or life threat ening injuries to the driver It is therefore important to take note of the following instructions Ensure that the axle the drop...

Страница 34: ...o lose con trol of the seat post To lower the seat press the remote lever and press or sit at the desired height and release the lever To raise the seat take your weight off the saddle and press the r...

Страница 35: ...en adjusting the suspension make only one change at a time and take a note of it This will let you establish the exact effect of each change on the bicycle s handling characteristics You are in the op...

Страница 36: ...a safe area away from tra c The description can be used for both the sus pension fork and the rear shock absorber If an instruction applies for only one of the two compo nents this is noted In this s...

Страница 37: ...ti clockwise to the end of its travel Ride down over a kerb remaining sitting on the seat Count the number of times the suspension element springs back The suspension element should be adjusted so tha...

Страница 38: ...the tyre Source Shimano techdocs Sclaverand Tubeless tyres must only be mounted and removed from the rims without tools otherwise this could lead to leaks If the sealant is not su cient for pre entin...

Страница 39: ...n depth informa tion To be able to use and make the most of all of the advantages of this modern gear system also read the enclosed operating instructions provided by the component manufacturer 3 Chan...

Страница 40: ...meantime This preserves your braking power The only exception is if you are cycling in slippery conditions such as on sand or a smooth surface You should then exercise great care slowing yourself down...

Страница 41: ...aired Especially brake discs wear Have these safety related components regularly checked for wear and changed as re quired by your FLYER specialist retailer Source Shimano techdocs with the brakes pra...

Страница 42: ...ssing the light button again Switch off the light by pressing and holding the light button at least 1 second Switching between low beam daytime running light Automatic switching based on the integrate...

Страница 43: ...roads you will need to ask your FLYER dealer to fit the neces sary e uipment light reflectors etc Passi e lighting reflectors is included with your purchase Reflectors are no substitute for the neces...

Страница 44: ...gue are approved for use with the FLYER by FLYER AG Check the rele vant accessories for compatibility with your FLYER model and consider their technical specifications e g maximum load installation in...

Страница 45: ...e bike Driving without drive support You can also drive your FLYER without drive support by selecting the OFF support mode Ensure that your system is always switched on The brake lever may not be used...

Страница 46: ...s the functions of the operating unit and the lighting func tions are not available in this case Always remove the battery before clean ing maintaining or repairing your e bike Ensure that you do not...

Страница 47: ...this reduces the performance of the brakes Check the brakes adjust if necessary Check the suspension elements adjust if nec essary Su cient lubrication of all components FLYER driver During your e bik...

Страница 48: ...wear and tear wearing parts or misuse Further information on the warranty conditions and on war ranty exclusion are a ailable from the FLYER deal er or on www flyer bikes com en warranty 23 1 Maintena...

Страница 49: ...oods must be disposed of in an ap propriate way O i l tery Bat The safe functioning of your FLYER e bike can only be guaranteed with regular maintenance Maintenance work may only be performed by FLYER...

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