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Zundapp Z801 manual available for free PDF download: Operating Manual
Zundapp Z801 Operating Manual (78 pages)
Mountain bike
Brand:
Zundapp
| Category:
Bicycle
| Size: 3.96 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Unpacking and Assembly
7
Notes on the Manual and the Manufacturer
8
Keep the Manual Available for Reference at All Times
8
Orthographic Features in the Text
8
Orthographic Features in Illustrations
8
Further Applicable Documents
8
Copyright
8
Manufacturer's Contact Data
8
Statutory Warranty and Warranty Claims
9
Explanation of the Statutory Warranty
9
Explanation of Guarantee
9
Manufacturer's Guarantee
9
Information about the Guarantor
10
Consequences of Warranty Claims
10
Service and Preventive Maintenance
10
Theft Prevention
11
Performance Tuning Forbidden
11
Recommendation for Insurance Cover
11
Safety
12
Intended Use
12
Unauthorised Modifications Forbidden
12
Attachment of Luggage Racks And/Or Trailers
13
Minimum Age
13
Personal Qualifications
13
Personal Protective Equipment
13
Orthographic Features of Warnings
14
Orthographic Features of Warnings of Material Damage
14
Orthographic Features of Tips
14
Basic Safety Instructions
15
Permissible Total Payload
15
Stability (Kick Stand)
15
Wear a Helmet
15
Avoid Serious Injuries or Death Due to Mechanical Defects and Improper Use of the Bike
15
Avoid Electric Shocks or Explosions Due to Improper Handling of the Battery and Charger
16
Avoid Fire or Explosion Hazards
16
Avoid Serious Injuries Due to Contact of Body Parts with the Components of the Bike
17
Avoid Serious Injuries Caused by Damaged Components
17
Avoid Serious Injuries or Death in Wet Weather
17
Avoid Serious Injuries or Death in Twilight or at Night
18
Avoid Serious Injuries or Death Caused by Damaged, Bent or Loose Reflectors and Lights
18
Avoid Serious Injuries Caused by Riding Off-Road or over Kerbs
18
Avoid Serious Injuries or Death Due to Replacing Components or Adding Accessories
19
Avoid Serious Injury Due to Inadequate Maintenance, Cleaning and Care
19
Avoid Burns
19
Avoid Injuries to Your Legs
20
Avoid Vibrations
20
Vibration
20
Noise
20
Avoid Illnesses
20
Avoid Dehydration from Cycling
20
Avoid Frostbite
21
Avoid Falls Due to Sudden Engagement of the Electric Motor Assistance
21
Avoid Pollution
21
Avoid Explosions
21
Avoid Material Damage
21
Safety Instructions and General Information on the Battery
22
Description
23
Assembly
23
Position of the Type Plate
24
Technical Description
24
Important Note on Electrical Attachments
24
Scope of Supply
25
Pedal Assistance
25
Electric Motor
25
Battery
25
Controller
25
Suspension
25
Brakes
25
Disc Brakes
26
Brake Force Fine Adjustment
27
Gear Shift
27
Pedals
28
Unpacking and Checking Delivery
28
Assembling Components of the Bike
29
Check the Quick Release on the Front Wheel
29
Installing and Turning the Handlebars
30
Adjusting the Saddle
31
Saddle Height
31
Saddle Position
33
Fitting the Pedals
34
Before Riding the Bike for the First Time
35
Checking the Screw Connections
35
Checking the Chain Tension
36
Highest Chain Tension
36
Lowest Chain Tension
36
Check the Size of the Bike
37
Charging the Battery
38
Charging with Battery on Bike
38
Charging with Battery Removed from Bike
38
Adjusting the Spring Rate at the Suspension Forks
39
Checking the Tyre Pressure
40
Using the Bike
41
Installing and Removing the Battery
41
Removing the Battery
41
Installing the Battery
41
Actuating the Brakes
42
Operating the Gears
43
Actuating the Rear Derailleur
43
Actuating the Front Derailleur
44
Controlling the Pedal Assistance
45
Control Unit - Overview and Functions
45
Display Functions and Key Functions
46
Switching on and off
47
Speed Display
47
Distance Display
47
Resetting the Trip Meter
47
Switching the Display Background Lighting on and off
48
Selecting the Assistance Level
48
Pushing and Starting Aid
49
Battery and Charge Capacity Indicator
50
Error Code Information
51
Basic Settings
52
Setting of the Tyre Diameter
52
Background Lighting - Setting the Intensity
52
Li Ion Battery: Questions / Answers / Tips
52
What Is the Optimum Temperature for My Battery
52
How Does the Battery Power Change if It Gets too Hot or too Cold
52
At What Temperatures May a Battery be Operated
52
At What Temperatures May a Battery be Charged
53
How Should My Battery be Stored
53
Should I Leave the Battery on the Bike During Prolonged Storage
53
What Does Self-Discharge Mean
53
What Does Deep Discharge Mean
53
What Is the Service Life of My Battery
53
Can I Generally Allow My Battery to Charge over Night
53
Riding Your Bike
53
Tips for Safe Riding
54
Riding with Pedal Assistance
55
Riding Without Pedal Assistance
56
Foot Position on the Pedals
56
Troubleshooting
57
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
59
How Far Can I Travel with a Fully Charged Battery
59
General Questions
60
Questions about Guarantee and Warranty
61
Technical Questions
61
Transporting Your Bike
63
Care and Maintenance of Your Bike
63
Care of the Battery
63
Care of the Electric Motor and Controller
64
Setting and Adjusting the Rear Derailleur
64
Adjusting the Stops
65
Setting and Adjusting the Front Derailleur
66
Maintenance Intervals
67
Service Booklet
69
Disposal of the Bike
72
Bike Passport
73
Service and Contact
74
EC Declaration of Conformity
75
Important Information for Sending Back Your E-Bike
76
Important Information for Sending Back a Battery
77
Transport Document for Hazardous Goods (Battery)
78
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