Care And Maintenance - Ergon CF Allroad Pro Carbon Instructions D'installation Et D'utilisation

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Set the saddle angle 'a' (using your notes or instructions on page 49) and tighten
the clamping screws to 6–7 Nm. Do not exceed 7 Nm (Fig. 7). The Anti-Slip
Shim must be secure, unable to move. It must be flush to the sides of the post.
Re-fit the seatpost, and the correct saddle height 'b'. Tighten the seatclamp
using the torque setting as described previously. Do not clamp the Ergon CF
Allroad Pro Carbon using more than 7 Nm torque (Fig. 8). If the seat post still slips
when you sit on it even with the use of the Ergon shim then the post will not work
on your frame.
7 Nm
a
Fig. 7: Set the saddle angle 'a' (using
your notes). Fasten the lock screw.
62
max.
7 Nm
b
Fig. 8: Fit the seatpost according to
the required extension 'b'. Tight the
seatpost clamp.

Care and maintenance

Regularly clean your CF Allroad Pro Carbon seat post using water and a soft cloth.
If required, use a soap without any abrasive particles to remove the dirt. If this
involves stubborn dirt such as oil or grease on the fixed surfaces, then you can use
a little ordinary liquid dish detergent washing up liquid in warm water. If there is a
buildup of dirt between the two carbon leaves you should remove the seat post
from the bike frame and separate the leaves (by undoing the lock screw at the
bottom of the post) and clean between the carbon leaves to insure the carbon is
not being damaged. Never use aggressive cleaners or solvents such as acetone,
trichloroethylene or methylene, etc., because they can attack the paint and the
material. Check all bolts and screws of your CF Allroad Pro Carbon seat post after
riding 100 to 300 kilometers (60-185 miles) or else after 4 to 12 hours of use and
then every 2.000 kilometers (1250 miles) or 80 hours of use respectively.
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