TATZE CONTACT CNC Small for Women Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
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TATZE CONTACT CNC Small for Women

TATZE CONTACT CNC Small for Women

BICYCLE PEDAL INSTRUCTIONS

PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.

IMPORTANT NOTES

  1. Read these instructions carefully before using this product. Improper use may cause accidents resulting in injury.
  2. Always ensure pedal axles are tightly secured to crank arms before each ride.
  3. Check the pedals regularly for loose, worn or damaged parts to rule out malfunction.
  4. Be careful that the pedals do not hit the body or the skin comes into contact with the PINS, as this can cause injury.
  5. If the pedals are used on public roads, appropriate reflectors must be applied.
  6. Consult a bicycle dealer or the manufacturer (https://tatze-bike.com/pages/kontakt) if you have any questions or doubts to follow the procedures.

LIMITED WARRANTY

  1. This product is warranted under normal use against manufacturing and material defects, for the original purchaser and for one year from the date of purchase.
  2. The user assumes all risks of personal injury, damage to or failure of the product when it is used in stunt or acrobatic jumps or similar activities.
  3. This warranty does not cover any incidental or consequential damages, such as personal injury or other damage resulting from accident, neglect, misuse, abuse, modification, normal wear and tear, improper assembly or maintenance.
  4. When returning a defective TATZE product for warranty purposes, the claimant must provide proof of purchase and a written description of damages.
  5. There are no other warranties implied except this express limited warranty.

MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION

  1. Pedals need to be serviced if:
    1.1. rotating pedal emits noise
    1.2. rotation by hand feels rough
    1.3. there is a play in the bearings
    1.4. if parts of the pedal are loose

  2. The bearings should be cleaned and regressed at least once every 12 months, or at least once every 6 months if riding predominantly in wet conditions. Do this as shown in Figure 2.

  3. Damaged bearings should be replaced.

  4. Replace pedals with damaged axles or pedal bodies.

  5. Damaged or heavily worn PINS must be removed and replaced if required.

ATTACH PEDALS TO THE CRANK

The right pedal is installed in a clockwise and the left pedal in a counterclockwise direction.

  1. Lightly lubricate axle threads with assembly paste.
  2. Attach the axle to the thread of the crank and tighten it from the other side with an Allen key and a torque of 33 Nm.

VERY GRIPPY PEDAL 4 EVERY RIDER

A. COMPONENTS:

  1. Pedal body
  2. Pedal axle
  3. PINS
    Very Grippy Pedal 4 Every Rider

B. SUPPLIED SPARE PARTS AND TOOLS:
Replacement PINS

C. REQUIRED TOOLS:

1. allen wrench for pedal assembly (6mm or 8mm).
2. allen wrench for PINS (2mm)

D. PEDAL SERVICE:

  1. Unscrew end cap (1)

  2. Turn the axle (7) against the hexagon nut (2)
    ATTENTION : left pedal=>right-hand thread, right pedal=>left-hand thread

  3. Pull the axle (7) out of the pedal body

  4. Remove the seals (6)

  5. Clean all parts properly

  6. Apply grease to the bushing (8)

  7. Place the seals (6) on the axle

  8. Slowly push the axle into the pedal body with a slight twisting motion

  9. Turn the axle (7) with 8 Nm against the hexagon nut (2) ATTENTION: left pedal=>right-hand thread, right pedal=>left-hand thread (don’t forget to insert washer (3)!)

  10. Screw in end cap (1) with 8 Nm

  11. Final Check: The axle must be smooth and firmly connected to the pedal body!
    Very Grippy Pedal 4 Every Rider

WARNING!

  1. Do not use the pedals in any way that deviates from the instructions in this manual.
  2. Incorrect implementation during pedal service can lead to serious injuries.

TATZE bike-components GmbH Amberg 71, 6334 Schwoich, Tyrol/Austria Designed by TATZE bike-components in Tyrol/Austria assembled in China TATZE bike- components 2022

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