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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Clean and lubricate your chain as descri-
bed after every ride in wet conditions and
every extended ride on a sandy subsur-
face and at the latest every 200 km.
Risk of Personal Injury and
Material Damage!
If too much lubricant is used it can drip
onto the rim and brake disk and contami-
nate them.
This will reduce the eectiveness of the
brakes
Remove excessive lubricant on the chain
using a clean, dry and spirit-free cotton
cloth.
Clean the rim and brake disk with a suita-
ble degreasing agent. Please consult your
dealer.
Risk of Personal Injury and
Material Damage!
If wax polish spray or a preserving agent
gets onto the rim or brake disks and/
or brake blocks, the eectiveness of the
brakes will be reduced.
Clean these parts with a suitable degreasing
agent. Consult your specialist dealer.
6. Clean any remaining very dirty parts by
hand using a clean spirit-free cotton cloth
using a suitable detergent.
7. Spray the entire bike with a suitable wax
polish or similar preserving agent.
Exceptions:
Brake blocks or brake pads
Rims in the case of rim brakes
Brake disks
Handlebar grips/ brake lever/ shifter
• Saddle
• Tyre
8. Polish your bike after the prescribed
working time using a clean, spirit-free
cotton cloth.
9. Clean the brake blocks, brake pads, rims
(in the case of rim brakes) and brake disks
by hand using a clean, spirit-free cloth
using a suitable degreasing agent.
Risk of Personal Injury and
Material Damage!
Worn parts and unrepaired damage can
lead to dangerous riding situations, falls,
injuries and property damage.
Regularly maintain and service your bicycle.
Take your bicycle to a specialist workshop at
the compulsory maintenance intervals.
Only this way, worn parts and possible
damages can be discovered and repaired.
Risk of Personal Injury and
Material Damage!
Compared to adults, children and juveni-
les often use their bicycles in a way that
damages the material and parts more
quickly.
Take bicycles of children and juveniles which
are frequently used to a specialist workshop
for inspection every 6 months.
If you discover damage on a bicycle ridden
by children or juveniles, immediately take it
to a specialist workshop for inspection.

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