ProActiv RAPTOR 4all, RAPTOR 4you Operating Instructions Service Booklet

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Operating instructions
Service booklet
RAPTOR 4you Compact bike
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Contents
1Preface ............................................................................................................................................... 3
2Legend ................................................................................................................................................ 3
3CE Declaration of Conformity / other information ............................................................................... 3
3.1Classification ............................................................................................................................... 3
3.2Declaration of Conformity ........................................................................................................... 3
3.3Manufacturer ............................................................................................................................... 3
4Scope of delivery ................................................................................................................................ 3
5Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 4
6Product description / purpose ............................................................................................................. 4
7Acceptable usage and operating conditions / places of use .............................................................. 4
8Technical specifications ..................................................................................................................... 5
8.1Product weight ............................................................................................................................ 5
8.2Load weight ................................................................................................................................ 5
8.3Ground clearance and turning circle ........................................................................................... 5
8.4Service life .................................................................................................................................. 5
8.5Basic equipment & dimensions .................................................................................................. 5
9Rating plate ........................................................................................................................................ 6
10Commissioning ................................................................................................................................... 6
11Hand-over ........................................................................................................................................... 6
12Safety instructions – prior to driving / use ......................................................................................... 6
13Safety instructions – while driving / using .......................................................................................... 7
14Safety instructions regarding obstacles ............................................................................................. 8
15Safety instructions regarding dangerous locations and dangerous situations ................................... 9
16Functional elements ........................................................................................................................... 9
16.1
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Pedal bearing support & crank ........................................................................................... 9
16.1.1Seating position ............................................................................................................. 9
16.1.2Pedal bearing position ................................................................................................. 10
16.1.3Crank length and grip width ......................................................................................... 10
16.2Grips ......................................................................................................................................... 11
16.3Gear shift .................................................................................................................................. 11
16.3.1Chain shift .................................................................................................................... 11
16.3.2Hub gears .................................................................................................................... 13
16.4Brakes ....................................................................................................................................... 13
16.4.1Rim and disc brakes .................................................................................................... 13
16.4.2Parking brake ............................................................................................................... 14
16.5Components ............................................................................................................................. 14
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17Backrest ............................................................................................................................................ 15
18Seat system ...................................................................................................................................... 16
19Neck rest .......................................................................................................................................... 16
19.1Neck rest height adjustment ..................................................................................................... 16
19.2Neck rest angle adjustment ...................................................................................................... 16
20Collision guard .................................................................................................................................. 17
20.1Collision guard mount ............................................................................................................... 17
20.2Mounting the collision guard ..................................................................................................... 17
21Running wheels ................................................................................................................................ 18
21.1Removing and attaching the running wheels ........................................................................... 18
21.2
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Checking and setting the wheel tracking ......................................................................... 18
22Removal and attachment of the axle tube ........................................................................................ 20
23Adaptation and decoupling the drive unit ......................................................................................... 20
23.1Safety instructions .................................................................................................................... 20
23.2Terminology .............................................................................................................................. 20
23.3Adapting the drive unit .............................................................................................................. 21
23.4Decoupling the drive unit .......................................................................................................... 22
24Storage ............................................................................................................................................. 23
25Transport .......................................................................................................................................... 23
26Malfunctions ..................................................................................................................................... 23
27Cleaning and care ............................................................................................................................ 23
28Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................... 24
28.1General instructions .................................................................................................................. 24
28.2Service schedules ..................................................................................................................... 24
28.3Proof of maintenance ................................................................................................................ 25
29Disposal & Recycling ........................................................................................................................ 25
30Re-use .............................................................................................................................................. 25
31Warranty ........................................................................................................................................... 26
32Liability .............................................................................................................................................. 26
33Appendix: Avoiding crossed gears with the chain shift .................................................................... 27
34Appendix: Tightening torques, securing details and tools ................................................................ 28
35Appendix: Medical product passport / record of training .................................................................. 29
36Appendix: Hand-over certificate ....................................................................................................... 30
36.1Required compliance criteria to authorise use ......................................................................... 30
36.2Check list for training the user .................................................................................................. 31
37Appendix: Inspection lists .................................................................................................... ............. 32
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1 Preface
Dear Customer, Congratulations on purchasing your new
PRO ACTIV product. You have bought a quality product which has been especially customised to meet your requirements.
We have put together some instructions about its proper and safe use in the following document. Please read these instructions before using the product.
Throughout these operating instructions, the operation of standard components is explained. If you have individual solutions or non-standard components on your product, your dealer or we at PRO ACTIV would be happy to deal with any questions you may have about handling it.
The only difference between the compact bikes RAPTOR 4all & RAPTOR 4you are the design of the frame when ordering (or in the number of frame parameters that can be selected). The operating instructions are therefore identical.
If you have any further questions about this or any of our other products, we would be glad to be at your disposal.
Enjoy your trips and the best possible mobility. Your PRO ACTIV team
2 Legend
The symbols used in these operating instructions have the following meanings:
Manufacturer
Warnings and safety instructions
Serial number
Additional information
Assembly instructions for the dealer (see
table of contents)
3 CE Declaration of Conformity /
other information
3.1 Classification
The RAPTOR 4all & 4you Compact bike (referred to as a "product" below) is classified as a class I product.
3.2 Declaration of Conformity
PRO ACTIV Reha-Technik GmbH declares in the context of an individual declaration of conformity that the respective product has been developed and manufactured according to the relevant provisions of EC Directive 93/42/EEC 2007.
If the product is adapted in a manner which has not been agreed by PRO ACTIV Reha­Technik GmbH, this declaration becomes void.
3.3 Manufacturer
PRO ACTIV Reha-Technik GmbH
Im Hofstätt 11 D-72359 Dotternhausen Tel. +49 7427 9480-0 Fax +49 7427 9480-7025 E-Mail: info@proactiv-gmbh.de Web: www.proactiv-gmbh.com
4 Scope of delivery
The delivery includes the product configured in accordance with the order, with chassis stands, operating instructions including record of training / hand-over certificate and inspection lists. You can view the basic equipment in chapter "Technical specifications". As per your order, the product is equipped with additional recommended accessories, such as e.g., lighting, safet y pennon and hip strap.
Please check that the delivery is complete after you have received your product.
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The product is tested to ensure it is completely functional prior to shipping. If your product has been damaged during transit, please contact your dealer or PRO ACTIV immediately.
5 Introduction
Before starting your journey for the first time, familiarise yourself with these operating instructions paying particular attention to the safety information and hazard warnings contained within them.
If you are not sure how to handle the product or if technical faults occur, please contact your dealer or PRO ACTIV before using it.
Never leave the product unattended.
6 Product description / purpose
The product is a compact bike comprising a drive unit and a product frame that is designated as chassis. The user lies in the product and propels using crank movements with their hands and arms.
The product assists the user with their mobility. It is easier to cover longer distances with ergonomic movement processes (similar to using one's own wheelchair) and it is also possible to take bicycle tours with pedestrians. This expands the activity radius.
The downhill speed can be regulated via the product's braking systems, so that downhill slopes can be travelled on safely.
When hand-biking, the seating posture in the wheelchair as well as the static straighten the spinal column are promoted by a physiologically sensible and ergonomic training of your arms. Moreover, the shoulder joints are relieved sufficiently compared with the usual propulsion of a wheelchair using the handrims. In the medium term, the body musculature is built up and thus, possible consequential harm that may be caused by propelling only on the one side (only via the handrims) is counteracted effectively.
For safety reasons, the product may only be operated by persons who
have been trained in its use by the dealer
or PRO ACTIV.
can move and control their hands and
arms so that they are able to operate the controls and perform the full steering movement without restrictions while driving.
are physically and mentally capable of
safely operating the device in all operating situations and can meet the legal requirements for use on public roads.
7 Acceptable usage and operating
conditions / places of use
Use the product on paved surfaces. Avoid driving on unpaved or loose surfaces (e.g. on loose gravel, in sand, mud, snow, ice or through deep puddles of water), as this may result in incalculable risks.
The product must be equipped in accordance with road traffic regulations when operated on public roads and spaces.
The maximum permitted load of the product in its standard design is a 100 kg payload. Individual customisation can be made to accommodate a higher load; this will be indicated on the ratings plate. Please ensure that the load limit indicated on the ratings plate is not exceeded when transporting objects.
We recommend: Always use the safety pennon or warning flag when participating in public traffic with the product otherwise there is an easy risk of being overseen due to the very low sitting position.
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Figure 1: Safety pennon for improving safety in public traffic (fixing to the product frame)
We recommend: The hip strap prevents the user from slipping forwards (slipping in the riding direction) when travelling and thus offers safe retention in the product.
Figure 2: Hip strap for better fixing of the user in the product
8 Technical specifications
8.1 Product weight
The total weight starts from 13.9 kg with the basic equipment.
8.2 Load weight
Maximum load weight:
Up to 100 kg payload
8.3 Ground clearance and turning circle
Ground clearance: from 8 cm Turning circle:
approx. 6.5 m without manoeuvring (highly
dependent has to how far the leg permits the stop of the steering angle)
approx. 4 m with manoeuvring (highly
dependent on the number of manoeuvres and has to how far the leg permits the stop of the steering angle)
8.4 Service life
The service life of the product is 6 years in accordance with the medical products law.
8.5 Basic equipment & dimensions
In the basic equipment, the product comprises a chassis and the drive unit, handles with switching brake fittings, chain shift or hub gears shift, infinitely adjustable backrest, rim brake including handbrake locking mechanism and hydraulic disc brakes.
Dimensions, RAPTOR 4all Compact bike: Product width: approx. 58 cm (depending on
the seat width and the tyre width) Product height: approx. 75cm (depending on
the length of the pedal bearing support) Product length: approx. 220 cm (depending on
the chassis length and the tyre size) Seat width: 38-42 cm Grip width: 40-50 cm Crank length: 175-195 cm
Dimensions, RAPTOR 4you Compact bike:
Product width: approx. 58 cm (depending on the seat width and the tyre width)
Product height: approx. 75cm (depending on the length of the pedal bearing support)
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Product length: approx. 220 cm (depending on the chassis length and the tyre size)
Seat width: according to the dimensional sketch
Grip width: 40-50 cm Crank length: 175-195 cm
9 Rating plate
The rating plate is located on the pedal bearing or on the product frame. The rating plate includes the precise model, the serial number and other technical specifications.
When contacting your dealer or PRO ACTIV with regard to your product, please always have the serial number and year of construction on the rating plate at hand.
The rating plate includes the following data:
Manufacturer
CE marking Operating instruction present for the
product
Serial number
10 Commissioning
The product will be handed over to you ready for use by a PRO ACTIV dealer or a field representative or by a product consultant from PRO ACTIV.
Finally, you will be fully instructed in the use of the product based on the operating instructions included in delivery. If you wish (recommended by PRO ACTIV), you will be presented with a record of training and a hand-over certificate
as written evidence and in addition the operating instructions and any other accessories for your own use. The form for the record of training and the hand-over certificate can be found in chapters 35 and 36.
It is recommended that you take along an assistant to the training so that, if required, they can assist you later when handling the product.
During the initial commissioning of the product, drive at minimum speed and become accustomed to the driving characteristics of the product. Always adapt the speed and driving manoeuvres to match your own abilities, the external circumstances and the legal regulations. You will get a feel for how to use the product safely after a short time. Before driving up or down slopes or hills with the product, you should be proficient in the safe handling of the product on the flat.
11 Hand-over
The hand-over must be done by your dealer or a field representative or by a product consultant from PRO ACTIV. During the hand­over, the record of training (chapter 35) and the hand-over certificate including the associated check list (chapter 36) must be filled in. The dealer should send a copy of the completed documents to PRO ACTIV for filing either as a scanned file via e-mail, by fax or in the post. These documents are available as pdf files which can be completed in the download area at www.proactiv-gmbh.com under the link "more documents >>".
12 Safety instructions –
prior to driving / use
Before every trip, check the condition of the wheels (e.g. visual inspection of the spokes and rims, check the tyres for damage, foreign bodies and crack formation). If you have any doubts about the serviceability of the product, stop using it. In this case, contact your dealer or PRO ACTIV.
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Check tyre pressures at regular intervals. Ensure that you comply with the manufacturer's specifications which can be found on the tyres. Tyre pressure which is too low has a negative effect on the handling.
Before each trip, check the safe locking of
the wheels and adaptation of the drive unit.
Secure the safety cord to the lever of the eccentric pin. The use without the safety cord attached is not permitted (see chapter 23).
Before starting your trip check that the product's brake functions. If all existing brakes are not fully functional, no trips may be taken.
Check the stable condition of the seat and back upholstery at regular intervals and in case of doubt, have your dealer assess its condition.
Always ensure that your feet cannot slip out off the leg rest and make contact with the drive wheel when using the product, if necessary by using a special fixation device (e.g., using the hook-and-loop straps included in the scope of supply).
If present, check the function of the front and rear lights as well as the effectiveness of the side and rear reflectors before every trip. Lights and reflectors must be clearly visible during the journey and must not be covered by other objects. Especially trips that take place in the dark or in the twilight, the lighting must be functional and visible. For longer trips in the dark, we recommend that you also take along extra batteries.
To minimise the risk of suffering serious head injuries in the event of a fall, a helmet should always be worn when driving with the product.
When travelling, always carry a repair kit and tyre pump for repairs in event of punctured / flat tyre. A alternative to this is a pump spray that fills your tyre with a foam that hardens in the tyre.
13 Safety instructions – while
driving / using
Always hold onto the crank handles with both hands while driving. If the driving situation requires you to take one hand off the crank handles, this is only permitted when the speed has been reduced to the minimum possible beforehand.
Increase the speed slowly up to the desired speed.
Use particular caution when approaching
stairs, edges, drops or other hazard areas.
When waiting at potential hazard areas (e.g. while waiting at a pedestrian crossing, on hills or slopes or at ramps of any type), always hold down the service brakes.
When driving round a bend, reduce your speed to a minimum.
Do not ride parallel to slopes due to the risk of tipping.
You may only drive on slopes where the product can be safely controlled by steering and braking of the product.
Do not attach objects (carrier bags, etc.) to the product. These could prevent safe operation of the product while driving.
When driving on areas which are used for pedestrians, observe the maximum permitted speed (walking speed 6 km/h) and keep a sufficient distance (at least the width of the product) from the kerbs or other obstacles and other road users.
When driving on public roads and paths, the provisions of the road traffic regulations (German StVO) must be observed.
Avoid driving on unpaved or loose surfaces (e.g. on loose gravel, in sand, mud, snow, ice or through deep puddles of water).
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When travelling on poorly maintained paths (e.g., large gravel, potholes) there is an increased risk of puncturing your tyres as well as tipping.
If you encounter new driving situations which are unknown to you, approach them with great care. If you consider that the risk is too high, you must immediately abort the driving manoeuvre and, if required, call for help to assist you in extracting yourself from this situation.
You must not make telephone calls while driving.
Operating the product can affect other devices, for example theft protection barriers in department stores.
When driving, never jerk the handlebars to the left or the right, as this may cause the product to tip over sideways in certain circumstances.
While driving, never grab onto the area of the wheel, in the area of the chain / sprockets / chain wheels or into other rotating parts; if you do you may cause injuries.
Only brake the product using the service brakes.
During long trips the brakes of the product may heat up. Therefore, do not touch the brakes during or immediately after the trip (e.g. when detaching the drive unit or loading the product).
If the situation allows it, the speed should be reduced by carefully applying the service brake. Abrupt braking can cause the upper body to fall forwards which can thereby result in injuries or loss of vehicle control.
The product is only designed to be used to transport persons with limited mobility and must not be used for any other purpose, e.g. by playing children or to transport goods.
If the weight load on the drive wheel falls (e.g. when driving on slopes) or when driving on loose / slippery surfaces, the braking action
of the wheel may be considerably reduced. The driving style and speed should be adjusted so that the product can be safely stopped at all times using the brakes.
Always check the tight fit of the eccentric
pin and the securing cord.
Make sure that cables and lines are not kinked or caught up somewhere. This could cause them to be damaged which could lead to the brakes and gear shift not working correctly. In this case, the product must no longer be operated.
Smoking when riding is forbidden as the seat and back system may be damaged from ash falling down.
When the product is exposed to direct sun radiation or low temperatures for longer periods, take note that the parts of the product may become very hot (>41°C) or very cold (<0°C).
14 Safety instructions regarding
obstacles
Driving on steps with the product is forbidden.
Obstacles like curbs, for example, should always be negotiated driving forwards and always using the minimum speed required.
The ground clearance is decisive with regard to negotiable obstacle heights. You will find ground clearance in chapter 8.3.
When driving over or passing obstacles, it is important that you avoid any product or body parts catching on the obstacle as this may lead to falling causing serious injuries to the user and third parties as well as damage to the product.
Always drive over curbs or other obstacles so that you cross them to the front or at right angles. If you approach them at an angle, or only have one rear wheel on the obstacle, there is an increased risk of tipping over to the
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side which can result in serious injuries to the user and third-parties as well as damage to the product.
15 Safety instructions regarding
dangerous locations and dangerous situations
The operator of the product determines the route to be driven taking the operating instructions, their driving knowledge and physical abilities into consideration.
The personal driving skills are particularly important in the following dangerous locations which are provided as examples; the product's user must use their judgement before driving in such locations:
quay walls, landing and berthing locations,
paths and locations close to water, unsecured bridges and dykes.
narrow paths, slopes (e.g. ramps and
driveways), narrow paths on a slope, mountainous routes.
narrow and / or steeply sloping paths along
main roads or near cliffs.
routes which are covered in leaves, snow
or ice.
ramps and lifting equipment on vehicles.
When driving in a circle or turning on hills or downward slopes, there may be an increased tendency to tip over to the side due to the changes in the centre of gravity. Always perform these driving manoeuvres with increased caution and only at slow speed. If required, the driving manoeuvre must not be performed or only with the help of an assistant.
When crossing main roads, intersections and level crossings, extreme caution is needed. Crossing rails in the road or at level crossings must never be undertaken when travelling parallel to them, as otherwise the wheels could become caught which would result in the product being unable to manoeuvre.
When driving on ramps and lifting equipment on vehicles, extreme caution is needed. During the lifting or lowering operation of a ramp or the lifting equipment, the service brake should be operated. This prevents rolling away.
The grip of the tyres on the ground is reduced in the wet. There is an increased risk of slipping. Adjust your driving, braking and steering behaviour accordingly.
16 Functional elements
16.1 Pedal bearing support & crank
16.1.1 Seating position
The seating position and therefore the pedal position and the crank length depend on the upper-body stability or the core musculature as well as the body size. A suitable adjustment will have been made during the consultation / measurement procedure.
The pedal position should be selected as low as possible where the cranks however, must not touch the users thigh when it is turning. Moreover, the elbows should not be completely extended when the crank handles point completely forward away from the body and the shoulders should rest against the backrest.
With weak core musculature, the seating position and the crank length should normally be chosen so that the upper body remains still and always has a fixed contact with the backrest when operating the crank while driving. This is particularly important if you have low seating stability due to missing or weak core musculature. A rocking motion (forwards and backwards) of the upper body or the head should be avoided where possible. For this, the correct setting of the backrest (see chapter 17) and the correct choice of the crank length as well as the pedal position is decisive. If necessary, you should also use a hip strap or chest strap for stabilising.
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Figure 3: Elbows are not stretched completely
Figure 4: Distance between the crank and the thigh
The cranks must not touch the thigh when
they are being turned.
The elbows should not be completely extended when the crank handles point completely forward away from the body and the shoulders should rest against the backrest.
16.1.2 Pedal bearing position For equipment of the product with a fixed
welded fork there are no options for
adjustment. If your product is fitted with an adjustable
pedal bearing support, the pedal bearing position can be adjusted in angle and height:
The angle adjustment is done at the top
fork bridge. To do this, loosen the four M6
clamp screws (AF 5 mm), on the clamp
slightly so that the pedal bearing support's
angle can be adjusted using minimal force.
The angle adjustment is continuous (as a
guide, there is a 12° scale fitted). When
you have finished adjusting the angle,
tighten up the four M6 clamp screws (AF
5 mm) to 7 Nm torque and secure them with thread lock fluid.
To adjust the height, two M6 fixing screws
(AF 5 mm) must be loosened on the pedal bearing housing. Then the pedal bearing housing can be moved along the pedal bearing support to the desired position. Then tighten up the four M6 clamp screws (AF 5 mm) to 7 Nm torque and secure them with thread lock fluid.
Figure 5: M6 clamp screws for angle and height adjustment of the pedal bearing position
If you want to make a change to the pedal bearing position, please contact your dealer or PRO ACTIV.
Please note that, after a large adjustment to the chain pedal bearing position, the lines and the cable lengths must be adjusted.
16.1.3 Crank length and grip width
The crank length can be chosen from different lengths individually to suit the length of the arms and mobility of the user. Different widths of pedal bearing shafts and spacers between the crank handles and the rotary axles of the hand grips are available to adjust the grip width.
If you want to make a change to the crank length or grip width, please contact your dealer or PRO ACTIV.
Fastening screws on the clamp (angle adjustment)
M6 clamp screws on the pedal bearing housing (height
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Figure 6: Crank length and grip width
16.2 Grips
The grips must be held firmly with both hands whilst driving and always held so that the cables and lines are oriented upwards.
Figure 7: Correct grip hold
The cables for the Rohloff hub drive are an exception for this. If the handles are held correctly they point forwards into the direction of travel (Fig. 8).
Figure 8: Correct hold of the handle for the Rohloff hub drive
16.3 Gear shift
16.3.1 Chain shift
For the chain shift, shifting procedures can only occur while the crank is moving. Changing the gear with the cranks stationary is not possible. In general, the torque applied to the cranks should be reduced briefly while changing the gear so that the gear change can happen more quickly.
The controls for the gear change are normally designed so that they can be operated using thumb / index finger switching fittings. With the 9- / 10-speed cassette at the bottom, switching to the next largest sprocket means a lower or easier gear, and to the next smallest sprocket to a larger or more difficult gear. For the 3-speed chain wheels at the top, the behaviour is exactly the opposite.
Figure 9: 9- / 10-speed cassette and 3-speed chain wheels
Grip width
Crank length
3-speed chain wheels
Pedal bearing shaft
Crank handles
9- / 10-speed cassette
Hand grip rotary axle
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With the thumb / index finger switching fittings, gear changes are achieved by:
"Thumb switch" – operation by pressing in
the direction of travel with the thumb
"Index finger switch" – operation normally
by pulling in the opposite direction to travel with the index finger (alternatively can also be operated with the thumb by pressing against the direction of travel).
There is no display for the gear selected available. There is only an orientation as to which chain wheels / sprocket is currently being used via a display above the handle.
Figure 10: Operation of the thumb / index finger switching fittings
Figure 11: Switching using the thumb / index finger switching fittings
Operation of the chain shift is also possible using a grip shift (optional with 9-speed cassette). Here, you can change between the 3-speed chain wheels by turning the left-hand twist grip. On the right-hand grip, you can change between the sprockets in the 9-speed cassette.
There is no display for the gear selected available. You can only read-off which chain wheel / sprocket is currently being used on the twist grips.
Figure 12: Shifting using the twist grip
You can optionally switch between the 3-speed chain wheels via a hand lever for direct switching. In doing so, the hand lever is mounted on the left under the pedal bearing in the direction of travel for operation with your left hand. When the hand lever is move to the right in the direction of travel, you switch to the larger chain wheel (higher gear) and when moving to the left in the direction of travel, to the smaller chain wheel (lower gear).
In doing so, the switching of the 9- / 10-speed cassette is generally carried out using a thumb-forefinger switch fitting on the right grip in the direction of travel.
Figure 13: Switching via the hand lever for direct switching of the 3-way dérailleur
Hand lever to the left lower gear
right: operation 9- / 10-speed cassette
Thumb: lower gear
Index finger: higher gear
left: operation 3-speed chain wheels
Thumb: higher gear
Index finger: lower gear
Thumb operation
Index finger operation
Display of the chain wheels / sprocket
Gear changes by twisting the grip to the left and right
Display of the chain wheels / sprocket
Hand lever to the right higher gear
Hand lever for direct switching
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When driving up a hill, it should be noted that it is only possible to change using the 9- / 10-speed cassette under heavy loads on the chain. Changing using the top three chain wheels is no longer possible if there is heavy tension on the chain. It is therefore important to switch to a smaller chain wheel as a precaution.
Try to avoid selecting cross gears, as the efficiency and service life of the chain will fall significantly (more information can be found in chapter 33).
For more information, please see the instructions provided by the gear manufacturer.
16.3.2 Hub gears
The hub drive can be changed while driving and also when stationary. No crank movement is needed to change or only a small reduction in torque is needed while driving.
The Rohloff hub gears are operated by turning the grip shift. The gear selected is shown in the display on the control panel.
Figure 14: Shifting using the grip shift on the Rohloff Speedhub 500/14 - 14-speed hub drive
16.4 Brakes
Normally there is one disc and one rim brake fitted to the product. Where possible, both brakes should be operated simultaneously and the braking requirement reduced by driving in a way that anticipates the requirement to reduce speed if necessary.
16.4.1 Rim and disc brakes
The brakes are operated using the brake lever.
Figure 15: Brake lever on the handle
Figure 16: Brake lever on the pedal bearing support
In the event of abrupt hard braking, there is a risk that you might fall forward with your upper body and thereby cause injuries to yourself.
Please make sure that the braking surfaces on the rim, the brake disks and the brake pads on the rim breaks do not come into contact with oils or greases which could otherwise impair the braking effect. If rims, brake discs or brake pads do come into contact with oils or greases, the brake pads must be replaced and the brake disc and rim must be professionally cleaned with brake cleaner (e.g., Weicon surface cleaner).
You can find further information in the brake manufacturer's instructions.
Brake leve
r
Gear display
Gear changes by twisting the grip to the left and right
Brake lever
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