Winora Pedelec manual

Winora Pedelec
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manualWinora Pedelec

CycleBasics

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A racing bike/fitness bike is defined as a cycle

– with drop handlebars (racing bike) or flat handlebars (flat bar on a fitness bike)

– with a tyre width of up to 32 mm/1.3"

– with a rigid frame

– which requires a stretched out seating position, as in cycle sports

Proper use of the cycle on the road requires you to know, understand and observe

national and regional regulations (see the “Safety / Notes on road use” chapter).

1.3 Cycle categories

The cycle is marked with a cycle category symbol. This symbol is generally located on

the left-hand side of the seat tube:

x Check the category indicated on your cycle against the cycle categories in the

table below.

x Read all the chapters that are relevant to your cycle category.

Symbol Cycle category Use
Category 0 cycles are generally
12" balance bikes and 12" or 16"
children’s bikes.
Category 0:
- For children aged 3 years and up
- Only for use under the supervision of a
parent or guardian
- Not permitted on the road
- Not permitted in competitions
- Not suitable for jumps or acrobatics
Category 1 cycles are generally
bikes, pedelecs and S-pedelecs
in the style of racing bikes or
fitness bikes (urban bikes).
Category 1:
- Solely for asphalt, concrete or paved roads
and paths
- Wheels must be kept in permanent contact
with the ground
- Permitted in competitions
- Not suitable for drops, jumps or acrobatics
Category 2 cycles are generally
bikes, pedelecs and S-pedelecs
in the style of city, trekking,
cross-trekking or cargo bikes,
plus 24" junior bikes and 20"
children’s bikes.
Category 2:
- Includes category 1, plus surfaced and
naturally firm paths with moderate inclines
- Can be ridden down steps of up to
15 cm/5.9", e.g. kerbs
- Not permitted in competitions
- Not suitable for jumps or acrobatics

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Winora Pedelec specifications

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General
BrandWinora
ModelPedelec
Productbicycle
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)

Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I remove rust from my Winora bicycle?

1. Soak the rusty part in vinegar until completely soaked through. 2. Let the vinegar work on the rust for 24 hours. 3. Remove the rust with a wire brush or aluminium foil.

How much should I exercise as an adult per week?

As an adult, it is recommended to do moderately intensive exercise for at least 2.5 hours per week. Preferably spread over several days.

How can I adjust the pedal assist level on my Winora Pedelec S-pedelec?

To adjust the pedal assist level on your Winora Pedelec S-pedelec, follow these steps: 1. Familiarize yourself with the pedal assist system on your Winora Pedelec. 2. Locate the control panel or display on your bike that allows you to adjust the pedal assist level. 3. Use the buttons or controls on the panel to increase or decrease the pedal assist level according to your preference. 4. Test ride the bike after adjusting the pedal assist level to ensure it meets your desired level of assistance. 5. If you are unsure about adjusting the pedal assist level, contact your dealer for assistance. Remember to always adjust the pedal assist level safely and according to your riding needs.

How do I adjust the seat height on the Winora Children’s bike?

To adjust the seat height on the Winora Children’s bike, follow these steps: 1. If your bike has a seat post clamp with a clamp bolt: - Hold the saddle firmly and loosen the clamp bolt by turning it anticlockwise. - Pull the seat post out to the desired height, following the minimum insertion depth and pull-out height specifications. - Tighten the clamp bolt by turning it clockwise to secure the seat post clamp. - Check that the saddle is correctly positioned and does not twist. 2. If your bike has a seat post clamp with a quick release: - Hold the saddle firmly and pull the quick-release lever outwards. - Pull the seat post out to the desired height, following the minimum insertion depth and pull-out height specifications. - Secure the seat post clamp by pushing the quick-release lever inwards until it touches the seat tube. - Check that the saddle is correctly positioned and does not twist.

What should I do if the brakes on the Winora Children’s bike feel loose?

To address loose brakes on the Winora Pedelec bicycle, follow these steps: 1. Adjust the brake cable tension in mechanical brakes: - Loosen the lock nut by turning it anticlockwise. - Gradually turn the knurled screw anticlockwise to increase the cable tension until the distance between the brake block holders and the rim is 1–2 millimeters on each side. - Ensure that the brake block holders meet the rim simultaneously on both sides and that the wheel turns smoothly. - Tighten the lock nut by turning it clockwise. 2. Adjust the pressure point in hydraulic brakes: - Locate the pressure point adjustment screw on the brake lever. - Gradually turn the adjustment screw until the distance between the rim and each brake pad is 1–2 millimeters. - Ensure that the brake block holders meet the rim simultaneously on both sides and that the wheel turns smoothly.

Is the manual of the Winora Pedelec available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Winora Pedelec is available in English .

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