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GreenWorks OVB913 Manual Del Operador página 12

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4
OPERATION
This section describes how to operate the product.
CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND
THE SAFETY CHAPTER AND OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU OPERATE THE
PRODUCT.
4.1
BEFORE YOU RIDE
4.1.1 PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST
Make sure to check the condition of the product before
each ride.
Brakes
Ensure front and rear brakes work properly.
Ensure brake shoe pads are not overworn and are
correctly positioned in relation to the rims.
Ensure brake control cables are lubricated properly,
adjusted correctly, and are not showing any obvious
signs of wear.
Ensure brake control levers are tightened securely
onto the handlebar.
Steering
Ensure that the handlebar and stem are
appropriately adjusted and tightened to enable
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safe and proper steering. Refer to INSTALL THE
HANDLEBAR.
Wheels and Tires
Ensure tires are inflated to within the maximum
recommended limit displayed on the tire sidewall.
Ensure tires have tread and no bulges or excessive
wear.
Ensure rims are not bent and show no obvious
wobbles or kinks.
Ensure all wheel nut spokes are securely tightened
and visually inspect for broken or missing pieces.
Check that axle nuts are tight. Refer to INSTALL
THE FRONTWHEEL.
Chain
Ensure chain is oiled, clean and runs smoothly.
Derailleur
Check that front and rear guide pulley and tension
pulley are adjusted and function properly.
Ensure control levers are attached securely.
Ensure derailleur, shift levers, and control cables are
lubricated properly.
4.1.2 ADJUST THE SADDLE HEIGHT
Note: Positioning the saddle at the right height is
important for safety, comfort, and effective pedaling.
The rider's leg length is used to determine the saddle's
position. During pedaling, your hips should stay level
while your legs shouldn't suffer from overextension. To
find the right saddle height, sit on the bike with one
pedal at its lowest point and place the ball of your foot
on the pedal. The saddle is at the right height if your
knee slightly bends in this position. Additionally, when
you place your heel on the pedal, your leg should be
nearly straight.
1. Open the clamp under the saddle. Pull the saddle
up or push it down to adjust the height.
Note: Check to make sure the seat post is fully
inserted into the frame and the head of the saddle is
parallel with the frame.
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