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This symbol indicates an imminent risk to your life or health
unless you comply with the corresponding handling instruc-
tions given or take preventive measures when using your
WHEELER pedelec. Please note as well in all cases the gen-
eral warning information given in these operating instruc-
tions.
S
This symbol warns you of incorrect actions that could re-
sult in damage to property and the environment when using
your WHEELER pedelec. Please note as well in all cases
the general warning information given in these operating
instructions.
u
This symbol provides you with information about how to
handle the WHEELER pedelec or refers to a passage in the
operating instructions that deserves your special attention.
Please note as well in all cases the general warning infor-
mation given in these operating instructions.
The described possible consequences will not be repeated in these op-
erating instructions every time one of the symbols appears.
This translation of the operating instructions is not intended to help you
assemble a WHEELER bicycle from individual components, to repair it
or to make a partly assembled bicycle ready for use.
these operating instructions are not applicable to any other than
the displayed bicycle types.
These operating instructions correspond to the requirements of the
European standards EN 14766 for mountain bikes and EN 15194 for
Cycles –
e
lectrically
p
ower
a
ssisted
c
ycles –
epac
bicycles and the
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EU.
Comply also with the instructions of the parts manufacturers, which you
can find on the enclosed CD.
The present operating instructions are subject to European law. If your
WHEELER bicycle is to be delivered to countries outside Europe, sup-
plementary information has to be provided by the bicycle manufacturer
as the case may be.
Technical details in the text and illustrations of these operating instruc-
tions are subject to change.
table of contentS
Some noteS on theSe original operating inStructionS
how to uSe Quick-releaSeS and thru axleS
How to Fasten Components Securely with a Quick-Release
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Notes on How to Mount Front Wheels
Notes on How to Mount Rear Wheels
adjuSting the wheeler bicycle to the rider
Setting the Saddle Height ..................................................................................................................................34
Adjusting the Height of the Handlebars .............................................................................................................36
Adjustable Stems .............................................................................................................................................. 37
Stems for Threadless Systems, the Aheadset
System ..................................................................................... 37
Adjusting the Tilt of the Handlebars, Bar Ends and Brake Levers ......................................................................39
Adjusting the Brake Lever Reach....................................................................................................................... 41
Correcting the Fore-To-Aft Position and Tilt of the Saddle ................................................................................ 42
Adjusting Saddle Position and Tilt
Patent clamping with one bolt or two parallel bolts ........................................................................................43
Clamping with two bolts in line .....................................................................................................................44
Single bolt system
carbon – important information
wheeler dirt, freeride, downhill bikeS – Special featureS
Adjusting the saddle to the correct height
General Information on Brakes .......................................................................................................................... 51
Rim Brakes........................................................................................................................................................53
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