City bike/trekking bike/atb/mtb iso 4210:2014 pedelec/e-bike en 15194 (4 pages)
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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL TECHNIBIKE E-MTB Mountainbike DIN EN ISO 4210:2014 · Pedelec/e-bike DIN EN ISO 15194:2017-12 ENGLISH...
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If you leave this page unfolded when you read this guide, you can immediately recognise which part of the bicycle is being addressed. Pedelec parts Frame Stem Top tube Handlebars with grip Down tube Display/Remote e-system Seat tube Remote control dropper seatpost Head tube Brake lever Chain stays...
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Dear Customer, To start with, we’d like to provide you with some As modern bicycle technology is highly com- Even if you are an experienced bicycle user, important information about your new bicycle *. plex, we have chosen to only describe the most please take the time to first read the chapter “Be- This will help you make the most of its benefits important points.
Safety information Please carefully read all warnings and notes in check that all bolts and components are secure. this operating manual before using the bicycle. Note that components made of composite mate- Warning: This symbol is aimed We recommend keeping the manual close to rials, i.e.
Contents Imprint Bicycle parts Flat tyre repair for conventional tyres For questions concerning your bicycle Brakes Hand-over documentation please always contact your dealer first, only Vapour bubbles in the disc brakes then in case the manufacturer of the bicycle. Bicycle identification Gears For contact details please refer to the war- Introduction...
Before the first ride Please also consult the additional operating manuals of the individual component manufac- Modern braking systems might be turers, which were supplied with your bicycle or more powerful or have a different available online. functionality than those that you are used to.
Before each ride yourself with the new brakes! Modern brakes can Before every ride, please check that: behave completely differently under braking than • The lights and bell are working and safely se- If you are unsure of whether your bi- those that you are perhaps used to.
Legal regulations Intended use Before riding your bicycle on public roads, you should inform yourself about the applicable na- Bicycles are intended for transport- Dangers of improper use tional regulations in your specific country. ing one person at a time. If you are Only use your bike for its intended This section provides information on how the bi- planning to transport additional...
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from non-adherence to the safety instructions, Type 3 Type 4 e. g., in terms of: Enduro – spring travel approx. 150–180 mm Freeride / Downhill – spring travel from 180 mm • Using the bicycle on rough terrain, for jumps, steep descents, in bike parks •...
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Type 5 Type 6 Type 7 Dirt / Street / Freestyle Bikes Crossbikes / ATBs appropriately equipped pedelecs youth bicycles and sin- gle speed/fixie bicycles can be used on public roads, and light off-road conditions such as field and appropriately equipped youth bicycles and and appropriately equipped youth bicycles and paths.
Adjusting the bicycle to the rider The seat post, seat, stem and handlebars can be Using quick releases and through axles fastened with quick releases or bolted connec- tions. Quick releases and through axles are systems installed on the bicycle in place of bolted con- nections.
Through axles Installing pedals Inappropriately installed wheels may shift while you are driving or If your bicycle was supplied without the pedals If your bicycle has one or several detach from the vehicle. This may pre-installed, these have to be attached with through axles, please read the cor- damage the vehicle and expose the driver to the correct wrench.
Setting up the seating position If your mountain bike is equipped with a telescop- ic seat post, please ensure you read the instruc- Before you use your bicycle for the first time, the tions provided by the manufacturer before use. seating position has to be set up to suit your body size.
Adjustable stem Changing the position of the stem also changes the position of the handlebars. You should always be STOP able to safely reach and use grips and con- 7.5 cm trols. Please ensure that all cables and lines are long enough to allow you to turn the han- dlebars in every possible way.
Mechanical brakes Adjusting Lock nut When you squeeze the brake levers are usually able to be screw hard or all the way to the end of readjusted by turning their leverage, the braking force can the adjustment screw increase sharply! Please familiarise yourself located on the handle.
Children Children’s bikes / stabilisers Using stabilisers can help a child Please ensure that your child cannot trap As a parent or legal guardian, you have a major get used to riding a bicycle. It avoids its fingers anywhere! This would result in a responsibility when your child rides a bicycle and falls and helps children to feel safer.
Suspension Child bike trailers: If your bicycle is equipped with suspension parts, • Take no chances in terms of quality when buy- Full suspension bicycles are not these have to be adjusted to the weight of the ing child bike trailers. suitable for use with trailers and rider and the intended use.
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For detailed information, please read the instruc- Most suspension seat posts can be tions supplied by the manufacturer. The functionality and secure fit of adjusted to the rider’s weight. How- A suspension part may only be adjusted according the suspension parts are vital for ever, in most cases this requires the to the manufacturer’s operating manual.
Maintenance / upkeep Chain Please have your bicycle checked Measurements are given in Newton metres by a specialist retailer on a regular (Nm) and applied with a torque wrench. It is To ensure that it can work effectively, the chain basis.
Dirt and permanent strain wear the Please ensure that axle nuts and chain. The chain should be replaced boosters are correctly attached! as soon as it can be significantly lift- ed (approx. 5 mm) from the front chain ring. Many modern chains for derailleur gear sys- tems no longer have chain connectors.
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• Never expose components made of car- Tyres are wearable parts. You bon fibre to high temperatures. Intense should therefore regularly check the Groove as a wear sunlight can produce high temperatures, pressure, tread and condition of indicator for example when the wheel has been your tyres.
Tubeless tyres can only be mounted and re- If you install non-original or false re- moved from the rims Attaching tubular tyres requires ex- placement parts, this can lead to without tools, other- pert skills and lots of experience! Al- severe loss of function! Tyres with wise this could lead to ways...
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Removing hydraulic rim brakes: You can then remove the front wheel according Types of valve on bicycle tubes • If your system fea- to the steps listed above. tures a brake quick release, remove the brake unit according instructions supplied by your man- Source: Shimano techdocs ®...
• In the case of Dunlop or Woods valves: Push the valve stem into the right position and tight- Tighten all screws to the recom- en the cap nut. mended torque. Otherwise the • Pump the inner tube up somewhat. screws could break and parts could •...
Various versions of disk brakes are After transporting the bicycle, check if the available for racing and cyclo-cross pressure point of the brakes seems softer bikes. Always read the enclosed in- than it was before. Then apply the brakes structions from the component manufacturer slowly several times.
Modern bicycles can be equipped with a variety Inspection plan of different gear systems. Your bicycle is supplied with the There are various options: corresponding operating manual for • Derailleur gear system your specific gear system. You can Modern bicycle technology is highly •...
Schedule and inspection work Every 300 to 500 kilometres: After rides in the wet: Before every ride: Work undertaken Work undertaken Work undertaken Check the following: Cleaning and greasing: • Chain • Gearside • Rims • Gears • Brakes (excluding Maintenance/inspection: •...
Lubrication Working on the bicycle requires special knowledge, experience and special tools! Only allow specialists to work or check key parts on the bicycle! Lubricant schedule What should be greased? How often? With which lubricant? Chain After cleaning off any dirt, after riding in the wet, every 250 km Chain lubricant Brake and shifter cables When their performance deteriorates, once a year...
Torque Bolted connections Bolted connection Torque Bolted Thread Max. connection Seat post clamping 20 Nm bolt M8 Derailleur hanger M 10 x 1 8 Nm* It is vital that all bolted connections Seat post clamping 14 Nm Bottle holder 4 Nm* on the bicycle have the correct bolt M6 torque in order to ensure that they...
Loose accessories Attached accessories Loose luggage rack Accessories / maintenance / replacement parts Front rack Rack Front racks are attached to the front Only install baggage racks on bicy- axle or the front fork. Front racks cles which are suitable for this kind have a strong impact on the bicy- of equipment.
How to use carbon components If you have a carbon frame or parts, • Look for splinters, tears, deep scratches, Do not clamp a carbon frame directly into a these should not be applied with holes or other changes in the carbon surface. work stand, instead you should secure it by grease or oil.
When you have purchased a BMX bicycle Due to their special usage, large amounts of stress are placed on the axle pegs. Have these parts secure- ly attached by a specialist and checked on a regular basis. Rotor Axle Pegs Axle Pegs The safe fit of the brake cables in the rotor is important.
What aspects are particularly important to consider when riding a pedelec? The regulations, rules and technical aspects of Pedelecs fall under the jurisdiction of the same riding a pedelec specifically will be described in EU laws as a normal bicycle. In the EU, the use the following section.
verschoben Charger: If your pedelec / e-bike does not have The electrical motor in your pedelec • Only use the original charger or another one a dynamo, you will also have to carry is very powerful. To operate it cor- approved by the manufacturer.
• Cleaning your pedelec with a high pressure Typically this definition of wear includes the fol- • Wheel for hub motor cleaner can damage the electrical systems. lowing parts: • Brake system The high pressure can force cleaning fluid into •...
the consumer should be possible within the • Chainwheels / Belt sprockets / Cassette original cable lengths. A modification beyond sprocket If your bicycle supports speeds fast- results in a significantly changed load distribu- (Provided that the width is not smaller than the er than 25 km/h, it is not a pedelec tion on the bicycle and entails potentially criti- series/ original parts and the clearance to the...
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Speed pedelecs and cycle paths Replacing parts on your speed pedelec Category 2 If you use your speed Specific components are defined in the approv- Components which may only be replaced upon presentation pedelec like you would a als process which are allowed to be used on of a valid test report (parts approval (ABE*, EC, ECE) or part certificate) normal bicycle, without the sup-...
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• Pedals • Chainguard Category 4 (Vehicles with168/2013 approval). (Provided that it is free of sharp outer edges Special notes for mounting accessories and complies with the Delegated Regulation • Additional battery/rechargeable battery-oper- * ABE: general type approval No. 44/2014, Annex VIII). ated headlights are not permissible.
Warranty and liability in the case of defects Bike tuning is not permitted contact points of the rider with the bicycle are all subject to use-related wear, as well as the battery In all nations which apply EU law, in pedelecs and e-bikes. Do not modify the pedelec’s tech- the common conditions for warran- If the manufacturer of your bicycle or pedelc/e-...
Environmental protection tips Inspections General care and cleaning products During the next inspection special care should be Please take the environment into account when taken for: caring for and cleaning your bicycle. You should use care and cleaning products which are biode- ____________________________________ gradable wherever possible.
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inspection inspection inspection After approx. 200 kilometres After approx. 1000 kilometres After approx. 2000 kilometres Work done: Work done: Work done: ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ Materials used: Materials used: Materials used: ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________...
Handover documentation If the pedelec listed in the section „Pedelec identification“ was assem- The following operating manuals were supplied and explained: bled and delivered to the customer ready to use, the following applies: c Pedelec c Assembly manual The pedelec complies with type ________ in the chapter “Intended Use”. Plus: Functional checks for the following components: Pedelec...
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Pedelec identification Pedelec manufacturer _______________________ Maximum total weight TechniBike GmbH Mountain pedelecs / MTP: 120 kg Brand _______________________ TECHNIBIKE (bike weight + rider + baggage). Model _______________________ Frame height/size _______________________ Colour _______________________ Frame number _______________________ Fork/suspension fork _______________________ Serial number...
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