Owner's Manual
MAINTENANCE
Crank Arm
The crank arm (1) in some circumstances can loosen while riding. Regularly check that the crank arm of your e-bike is securely tightened before
riding.
No play should be felt when pulling or pushing the crank arm to the side.
Also the bottom bracket (2) must not have any play and the pedal cranks must rotate easily. This indicates that the bearing is in the proper condition.
Check the bottom bracket regularly by moving the crank arm back and forth sideways.
Warning
If you find that the pedal cranks or the bottom bracket are loose, please contact the dealer immediately
The pedal cranks are equipped with max. 35 Nm.
Tightening:
- See exhibit (3) to tighten the screws on both sides of the bottom bracket.
NOTE
If the pedal cranks have come loose, the inner bolt has most likely been displaced. The pedal crank arms must then be re-tightened.
Only dismantle the crank arm with the correct tool and be sure never to pull it out by force.
When installing the crank arm all surfaces of the crank and axle must be completely free of grease.
Pedals
Check regularly that the pedals (4) are firmly screwed into the pedal crank arms. Note that each pedal is equipped with different directional
threading.
The left pedal has left-hand thread and is tightened counter-clockwise while the right pedal has right-hand thread and is tightened clockwise.
On each pedal there is a marking near the key surface: "L" for the left side, "R" for the right side.
Tighten the pedals with a 15 mm pedal wrench.
Headset Bearings
WARNING
In the case of continued riding with a loose steering bearing (1), breakage of the fork shaft (2) can occur which can result in
serious injury to the rider.
Check:
- Use the handbrake lever (3) to move the bicycle back and forth.
- Any play or wiggle room in the steering bearing (1), must be adjusted.
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