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NOTE!
To prevent soiling, cover the work area with news-
papers or cardboard.
NOTE!
The chain should be oiled to protect it from rust
damage. A chain oil is not included in the scope
of delivery. You can obtain suitable chain oil from
specialist bicycle dealers.
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WARNING!
Use with ebikes/pedelecs
Make sure that the motor is switched off, and can-
not be activated by the crank movement. Remove
the display or battery if necessary.
- If available, clamp the bicycle in a mounting
stand so that you can easily get to the chain of
the bicycle and the tires can rotate freely.
- If no mounting stand is available, ask a second
person to hold the rear wheel up so that it can
turn freely.
- Before cleaning, remove coarse dirt from the
chain and sprockets with a cloth and brush.
Use
1. Position the gears as shown in the illustration
see Fig. B by shifting into high gear.
2. Fold the bracket 4backwards, see Fig. C.
3. Remove the lid 5from the lower part 6,
see Fig. C.
4. Insert the handle 2into the holder 2a until
it audibly clicks into place, see Fig. C.
5. Push the lower part 6from below onto the
chain so that the chain runs through the clean-
ing components 7, see Fig. D.
6. Put the lid 5on the lower part 6and close
the bracket 4, see Fig. E.
7. Fill the chain cleaner through the filling open-
ing, 3up to max. the marking 8, on the
side facing away from the handle 2 9 , see
Fig. F.
8. Turn the crank of the bicycle counter-clockwise
at least 15 times evenly and not too fast.
- Make sure that the bicycle chain cleaning de-
vice 1does not slip out of your hand in the
process.
After cleaning the chain
1. Fold the bracket 4back and open the lid 5.
2. Carefully pull the lower part 6from the
chain.
NOTE!
When pulling the lower part 6off the chain, the
cleaning components 7can get caught on the
chain.
- Then, remove the cleaning components 7
from the chain.
- You can now carefully clean the cleaning com-