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Derby cycle Pedelec Groove Next User Manual

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Pedelec Groove Next
EPAC Electrically power assisted cycle
Original User Guide | US
Version 1
26.03.2018

Table of Contents

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Derby cycle Pedelec Groove Next Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDerby cycle
ModelPedelec Groove Next
CategoryBicycle
LanguageEnglish

Summary

I. Introduction and Safety

I.I Safety Information Symbols

Explains WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE symbols for hazard identification.

I.II Groove Next Overview

Introduction to the EPAC system and its operation.

II. Component Guides

III. Dealer Information

IV. Legal Regulations and Safety

Riding Safety and Legal Compliance

Helmet, age, licensing, and DUI regulations for safe riding.

IV.I Reflectors

IV.II Lighting Requirements

IV.II.I Replacement Bulbs

IV.II.II Component Disposal

V. Intended Purpose and Weight

V.I Bicycle's Intended Use

Defines the bicycle's intended use on roads and paths.

V.II Pedelec Weight Considerations

Importance of weighing the pedelec for frame safety.

V.III Maximum Permissible Total Weight

VI. Pedelec Groove Next Components

VII. Warranty Information

1. General Safety Information

General Riding Safety Practices

Adapting to traffic, defensive riding, and hazard avoidance.

Child Riding Safety Guidelines

Safety instructions and responsibilities for children riding.

Bike Inspection and Component Care

Pre-ride checks, dealer maintenance, and component handling.

Component Tampering Warnings

Warnings against modifying or opening key components like the drive.

1.1 Tips for Safe Riding

Children's Riding Safety

Helmet use and parental responsibility for child riders.

Riding in Wet Weather

Warnings about reduced traction and visibility in wet conditions.

Night Riding Safety

Risks of night riding and precautions for adults.

Visible Clothing and Footwear

Importance of bright clothing, proper shoes, and eyewear.

2. Theft Prevention and Security

Theft Prevention Measures

Tips on locking, securing, and registering the bike to prevent theft.

3. Before Your First Ride

Initial Setup and Adjustment

Importance of proper adjustment and dealer assistance for assembly.

3.1 Toe Overlap

3.2 Attaching Pedals

3.3 Saddle Adjustment

Saddle Height Adjustment Guide

Step-by-step guide to adjust saddle height correctly.

Saddle Clamp Bolt Adjustment

Instructions for adjusting saddle height using a clamp bolt.

Quick-Release Skewer Adjustment

Instructions for adjusting saddle height using a quick-release skewer.

3.4 Saddle Shifting and Tilting

Saddle Clamp Adjustment Methods

How to adjust quick-release levers and tighten clamp screws.

Saddle Shifting and Tilting Methods

Covers screw supports, twin-screw supports, and clamp attachments for saddle adjustment.

3.5 Handlebar Adjustment

3.6 Light Operation

3.7 Headset Adjustment

3.8 Smartphone Holder Installation

3.9 Reflector Attachment

3.10 Light Operation

3.11 Front Light Angle Adjustment

3.12 Tail Light Replacement

3.13 Brake System Checks

Types of Bicycle Brakes

Explains rim, disc, and internal hub brakes.

Safe Braking Practices

Advice on braking techniques, lever reach, and friction.

Learning Effective Braking

Guidance on practicing braking and weight transfer.

Advanced Braking Techniques

Covers smooth stopping, weight transfer, and riding on slippery surfaces.

3.14 Chain Maintenance

Chain Tension Adjustment

Steps to measure and adjust chain tension.

Chain Wear and Cleaning

How to check for wear and maintain the chain.

3.15 Gears and Shifting

3.16 Wheel Maintenance

Axle Nut and Rear Wheel

How to remove and replace the rear wheel axle nut.

Quick-Release Wheel System

Proper use and adjustment of quick-release levers for wheels.

Quick-Release Axle Procedures

Steps for removing and replacing the front wheel quick-release axle.

3.17 Wheel Service

Rim Inspection and Cleaning

How to check rims for wear and keep them clean.

Rear Wheel Replacement

Instructions for removing and installing the rear wheel.

Front Wheel Replacement

Instructions for removing and installing the front wheel.

Rims Cleaning

How to clean the rims.

Tire Care and Replacement

Advice on tire pressure, condition checks, and spare tubes.

3.18 Suspension Fork Features

Suspension Adjustment Options

Explains compression rate, rebound damping, and lockout system.

Suspension Air System Adjustment

How to adjust air pressure in suspension forks.

4. Pre-Ride Inspection

4.1 Bike Inspection After Impact

4.2 Component Lifespan

5. Drive and Display System Safety

Display Distraction Warning

Warning against distraction from the display or smartphone.

Drive Modification Restrictions

Prohibits drive modifications like raising cut-off speed.

5.2 Drive System Technical Details

5.3 Pedelec Operation

Display Panel and Controls

Explains the display panel, buttons, and LED indicators.

Switching the Pedelec On/Off

Instructions for powering the pedelec on and off.

Battery Charge and Assistance Modes

How to check battery level and select assistance modes.

5.4 Tips for Pedelec Use

Transporting the Pedelec Safely

Guidelines for transporting the bike by car, bus, train, or plane.

Using Trailer Bikes and Trailers

Safety instructions for towing trailers and trailer bikes.

Luggage Rack Usage

Warnings on rack modification, capacity, and luggage placement.

Luggage Rack Assembly and Battery Storage

Instructions for assembling the luggage rack and storing the battery.

Cleaning the Pedelec and Components

Guidelines for cleaning the bike and its parts safely.

6. Kalkhoff Display App Setup

App System Requirements

System requirements for the Kalkhoff Display App.

Connecting and Disconnecting the Smartphone

Steps to connect and disconnect the smartphone to the bike.

App Menu and Ride Data Display

Overview of menu items and explains the ride data display screen.

App Navigation Feature

How to use the navigation feature within the app.

Ride Profiles and Settings Configuration

How to select ride profiles and configure app settings.

6.4.6 Service Functions

7. Battery Safety and Operation

Battery Usage Precautions

Warnings about battery use, charging, and tampering.

Battery Handling and Storage Warnings

Precautions regarding heat, short-circuits, damage, immersion, and disposal.

Battery Care and Technical Details

Battery learning cycle, technical specs, and transportation regulations.

Battery Functions Overview

Explains the display panel, charge level, capacity, and sleep mode.

Battery Removal and Installation

Steps for safely removing and installing the battery.

Battery Tips and Range Factors

Information on range, assistance modes, tire pressure, and riding style.

Battery Cleaning Procedures

How to safely clean the battery.

8. Battery Charger Safety

Charger Usage Precautions

Warnings about charger use, indoors only, and fire risks.

8. Battery Charger Details

Charger Technical Specifications

Details on voltage, current, dimensions, and temperature limits.

Charger Components and LEDs

Explains charger parts and LED status indicators.

8. Battery Charger Operation

Charging the Battery

Step-by-step instructions for charging the battery.

Charger Cleaning and Storage

How to clean the battery charger.

Charger Cleaning and Storage

How to store the battery charger.

9. Troubleshooting Common Issues

Drive and Display Element Faults

Solutions for issues like no drive support and battery problems.

App and Battery Faults

Troubleshooting for app errors and battery charging/range issues.

9.4 Battery Charger Faults

10. Torque Settings Guide

11. Spare Parts Information

Battery Parts Listing

List of battery parts and their corresponding part numbers.

12. Scheduled Service Intervals

Initial Service Checks

Details first two service intervals after purchase.

Intermediate Service Intervals

Outlines service checks for intervals 3 through 5.

Long-Term Service Intervals

Outlines service checks for intervals 6 through 8.

Extended Service Intervals

Outlines service checks for intervals 9 through 11.

Final Service Interval

Details the final service interval at 6200 miles or 10 years.

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