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Original User Guide | Pedelec Shimano Steps E8000 Version 1
3.4
Adjusting the sprung seatpost
DANGER
It is best to ask your cycle dealer to adjust the suspension elements of
the seatpost.
1. Remove the seatpost.
2. Tighten the suspension adjustment screw with an Allen key (6 mm
AF) in the clockwise direction to reduce the suspension or loosen
anticlockwise to increase the suspension.
DANGER
The suspension adjustment screw must not
protrude from the seatpost, otherwise the
screw/seatpost can loosen – if this happens
while riding you could fall off, resulting in
serious injuries.
Suspension
adjustment
screw
Screw must not protrude
from the seatpost
3.5
Adjusting the height and angle of the handlebars
DANGER
Ask your cycle dealer to perform these adjustments. You can otherwise
run the risk of loosening the handlebars which could lead to a fall
causing severe injuries.
3.3.3 Clamp attachment: Shifting and tilting the saddle
1. Turn the clamping nut clockwise
to loosen it. You may need to
keep the nut on the other side in
place with a second key.
2. Move the saddle backwards or
forwards as required.
3. Tilt the bicycle saddle to the
desired angle.
4. Turn the clamping nut clockwise to tighten it. You may need to keep
the nut on the other side in place with a second key. Observe the
correct torque setting.
5. Ensure that the newly-tightened saddle does not tip; test it by pressing
down on the front and back alternately.
For 1. Loosen clamping nut