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L switch unit will show if there is an error in the system by a
flashing red lower LED. Connect the bike to the Shimano Etube
app to find out the error code.
Once the error code is known, follow the application's recom-
mendations for the error or consult the Shimano STEPS sys-
tem user manual. If the electrical system still does not work
after using the described method, or if there is no method that
can be used by the user, please take your bicycle to an author-
ised dealer for diagnosis and repair.
See the list of error codes and warnings of the Shimano STEPS
system and their resolution methods at the following link:
https://si.shimano.com/es/error
Failure to follow the recommendations outlined in this man-
ual and riding a bicycle that shows any of the symptoms de-
scribed above may cause accidents and serious injuries.
TIGHTENING TORQUES. Always check the tightening tor-
ques and install the components described in this manual
according to the tightening torque specifications. Follow
the tightening torque specifications for components from
other manufacturers installed on your Orbea bicycle. Failure
to follow these specifications may lead to a malfunction of
the components, accidents and even death.
MAINTENANCE PERIODS
The component maintenance periods indicated below are
for reference, and depend largely on factors such as the
weather conditions (adverse conditions considerably re-
duce the life of the components and maintenance times),
cleanliness of the bicycle and its components (components
with accumulated dirt wear out more quickly) and use (more
demanding use of the bicycle will require shorter mainte-
nance periods).
For components from other brands assembled on Orbea bi-
cycles, you can check the recommended or mandatory
maintenance periods on the manufacturer's website or by
contacting that brand's dealer in your country.
Damage to components as a result of failing to follow the
recommended maintenance periods could result in damage
that is not covered by Orbea's or the manufacturer's
warranty.
Failure to comply with maintenance periods could result in
damage to the components and lead to malfunctions and
accidents.
HEADSET:
• Inspection of its operation before every ride.
• Manual disassembly and inspection of the bearings after
every 6 months of use.
BOTTOM BRACKET:
• Inspection of its operation before every ride.
• Manual disassembly and inspection of the bearings after
every 6 months of use.
DRIVETRAIN:
• Inspection of its operation before every ride.
• Regular inspection of chain wear every 500 km. A chain
that is worn beyond the manufacturer's recommendations
must be replaced to prevent damage to the rest of the driv-
etrain components. Failure to follow the manufacturer's
recommendations for wear could necessitate the replace-
ment of the rest of the parts of the drivetrain.
WHEELS:
• Inspection of its operation before every ride.
• Disassembly and manual inspection of the bearings and
all components every 4-6 months.
SHOCKS AND SUSPENSION FORKS:
• Inspection of its operation before every ride.
• Inspection and full maintenance every 125 hours or once a
year (whichever comes first) by the manufacturer's author-
ised dealer.
DROPPER SEATPOSTS:
• Inspection of its operation before every ride.
• Inspection and full maintenance every 125 hours or once a
year (whichever comes first) by the manufacturer's author-
ised dealer.
PIVOT POINTS ON FULL SUSPENSION FRAMES:
• Inspection of its operation before every ride.
• Disassembly of the frame and manual inspection of all
bearings every 125 hours of use or once a year (whichever
comes first). These times may be shorter, according to the
conditions in which the bicycle is ridden. More demanding
use of the bicycle or use in adverse weather or in mud re-
quires the disassembly and inspection of the frame once
every 75 hours of use or once every 6 months (whichever
comes first). If a bearing does not turn smoothly or has ex-
cessive play, it must be replaced immediately.
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