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Prodeco Technologies Mariner - Torque specifications for common parts; Chapter 8: Battery Management; About your battery; Removing the battery

Prodeco Technologies Mariner
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Maintenance Schedule
Each Ride
Weekly
Monthly
6 Months
Yearly
Tire Pressure
X
Tire Condition
X
Visual Inspection
X
Brake Lever Pressure
X
Quick Releases
X
Handlebar Alignment
X
Saddle Alignment
X
Battery Pack Locked
X
Wheel Check
X
Inspect Frame Condition (include welds for fissures)
X
Clean and Lubricate Chain
X
Check Brake Pads
X
Lubricate Forks
X
Lubricate Brakes & Cables
X
Lubricate Folding Mechanism
X
Check All Bolts and Torque Settings
X
Clean Bicycle
X
Charge Battery
X
Check Wheel Spokes
X
Inspect Rim Condition
X
Inspect Saddle, Rails and Clamp
X
Grease Pedal Bearings
X
Check HUB Bearings
X
Check Headset Bearings
X
Check Bottom Bracket Bearings
X
Replace Brake Pads
X
Replace Brake Cables (depends on use)
X
Replace Tires (depends on use)
X
k) Torque specifications for common parts: Nuts and bolts for your bicycle are set to standard torque settings
at the factory. Over time of use and shipping, settings may change and nut or bolt could become loose. Below is a chart on the
torque settings in Lb per Inch for the common parts of the Mariner. They have also been converted to Lb per Foot and NM.
Torque Item
lb per In
lb per Ft
N M
Axle nut (front motor)
250 lb*in
20.8 lb*ft
28.25
Bottom bracket
420 lb*in
35 lb*ft
47.46
Brake lever clamps (at handlebar)
70 lb*in
5.8 lb*ft
7.91
Cassette/Freewheel
300 lb*in
25 lb*ft
33.9
Chainring bolts
80 lb*in
6.7 lb*ft
9.04
Crank bolt
350 lb*in
29.2 lb*ft
39.54
Crank bolt cap (if applicable)
100 lb*in
8.3 lb*ft
11.3
Derailleur bolt
80 lb*in
6.7 lb*ft
9.04
Disc brake caliper bolts (at frame)
80 lb*in
6.7 lb*ft
9.04
Disc rotor bolts
55 lb*in
4.6 lb*ft
6.21
Disc Brake Cable Arms (pinch bolt)
55 lb*in
4.6 lb*ft
6.21
Headset locknut
150 lb*in
12.5 lb*ft
16.95
Kickstand bolt
100 lb*in
8.3 lb*ft
11.3
Pedals
300 lb*in
25 lb*ft
33.9
Saddle rail clamp bolts (M6)
140 lb*in
11.7 lb*ft
15.82
Shifter (at handlebar)
20 lb*in
1.7 lb*ft
2.26
Stem adjustable bolts
150 lb*in
12.5 lb*ft
16.95
Stem clamp binder bolts (4 bolts)
60 lb*in
5 lb*ft
6.78
Stem quill bolt
250 lb*in
20.8 lb*ft
28.25
Throttle
25 lb*in
2.1 lb*ft
2.825
V brake bolts (at frame)
80 lb*in
6.7 lb*ft
9.04
Quick Release (at half way tighten the lever with resistance)
Chapter 8: Battery Management
This section describes your battery and similar to Chapter 3, section o. ―Charging your battery but goes into further detail.
a) About your battery
The Li-ion battery system of the Mariner is the latest technology with a LiFEPO4 chemistry. This battery is maintenance free
with no serviceable parts. You must never open the battery as this will void the warranty. Each battery has a specific serial
number and barcode which can be found on the underside of the battery. Please read the warning labels on your battery.
b) Removing the battery
The Mariner battery removes easily for charging or storing. The battery base utilizes an ignition key to lock the battery in place and
to avoid theft. The battery will not power the bicycle unless locked in place. There are 3 points on the ignition for the key. There is
the UNLOCK position which allows the battery to be removed and the key can slide in and out. There is the OFF position which
locks the battery in place, the key can be slid out but the bicycle is not powered. The last position is theONposition. The bicycle
is now powered ON, the battery is locked and the key is in and cannot slide out.

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