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Ecobike Basic Nexus - Assembly and Lubrication; Unpacking and Preparation; Component Installation (Wheels, Handlebar, Saddle, Pedals)

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6.10 CHAIN
Depending on the conditions and frequency of travel, the chain is worn and lengthened,
destroying the sprockets at the same time. To check the correct chain tension, set the gears
so that the chain is on the largest chainring in the front. Then try to pull the chain away from
the dial. If it sticks out more than 3 mm, it can be replaced and should be reported to an
authorized service center.Too strong strain can increase the effort put in pedaling and
reduce the chain's strength. Too little tension can cause the chain to fall. Regularly it should
be cleaned of dirt (sand, mud etc.) and treated with a special grease.
6.11 DERAILLEUR
To adjust the derailleurs, both front and rear, first
set the trailing edge of the rails out of the rack. For
this adjustment, use the extreme deflection
screws on the gears body. In a properly adjusted
derailleur the guide is in line with the smallest and
largest sprocket. Both the rear and front derailleur
should properly control the ratios.
These are components with a complex structure that requires proper operation,
operation and maintenance. When using and storing the bicycle, make sure that the
guide 1 (Figure below) is not subjected to side impacts which do not occur when properly
used. The alignment of the guide will cause the derailleur to operate incorrectly. Further
exploitation may lead to pulling the derailleur into the spokes of the wheel and irreversibly
damaging it.
6.12 TROLLEY
Do not exceed the maximum capacity marked on the trolley by its manufacturer.
6.13 RACK (OPTION)
Before ridding, check that the rack is correctly attached to your bike. Regularly check that
the fasteners are properly tightened. Do not exceed the maximum capacity marked on
the luggage compartment (25 kg). The luggage compartment is not designed to tow a
bicycle trailer. If you plan to mount a child seat on the rack, make sure that its load does
not exceed the maximum load capacity of the rack and bicycle specified by the
manufacturer.
6.14 LIGHTING
Lighting is a basic element of the user's safety. If the bicycle is used on public roads and it
is not equipped with lighting and reflections, it should be additionally equipped with the
bicycle in accordance with the provisions of the traffic regulations.
7. ASSMBLY
7.1 PREPARING
Pull the bike out of the carton with all the elements in it. Be careful not to scratch the bike
and at the same time be careful not to damage any cable or other components. Make
sure that there is no missing item in the bike and report any comments to the seller.
7.2 FRONT WHEEL ASSEMBLY (PIC . 1- 2)
The front wheel is dismantled, therefore after opening the cartoon it is necessary to remove
the protective foils and mount it on the front fork.

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