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Merida CENTURION - How to Use the Quick-Releases

Merida CENTURION
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f
h
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Do not set off on your CENTURION pedelec
when the drive HMI or the display shows a warn-
ing. In such a case, contact your CENTURION
dealer immediately.
For more information see the system instructions
of your drive manufacturer on this CENTURION
CD-ROM.
3. Let your CENTURION pedelec bounce on the
ground from a small height. If there is any rattling,
see where it comes from. Check the bearings,
the bolts and the proper seat of the battery, if
necessary.
How to use the quick-releases
Most CENTURION bikes and CENTURION pedelecs
are fitted with quick-releases
(e+f)
to ensure fast
adjustments, assembly and disassembly. Be sure
to check whether all quick-releases are tight before
you set off on your CENTURION bike. Quick-releases
should be handled with greatest care, as they affect
your safety directly.
Practice the proper use of quick-releases to avoid
any accidents.
Quick-release mechanisms essentially consist of two
operative elements:
1. The hand lever
(g)
on one side of the hub which
creates a clamping force via a cam when you
close it.
2. The tightening nut
(h)
on the other side of the
hub with which the preload on the threaded rod
(quick-release axle) is set.
G
Do not touch the brake disc directly
after having stopped, e.g. after a long
down-hill ride, you may burn your fin-
gers! Always let the brake disc cool down before
opening the quick-release.

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