SCOTT BICYCLES OWNER MANUAL OWNER MANUAL 0-1 Content > Congratulations P. 2 > Bicycle safety P. 2 > Saddle height P. 3 > Suspension on Scott mountain bikes P. 3 > Gears P. 4 > Adjustment of the Index rear derailleur P. 4 > Adjutment of the front derailleur P. 5 > Chain maintenance P. 7 > Operation Rapid Fire Plus system P. 7 > Brakes P. 12 > Tires and rims P. 15 > Maintenance and care P. 16 > Bicycle care P. 18 > Tightening torques for Scott Bikes P. 19 > Trouble shooting P. 20 > Warranty P. 21 > Parts of wear and tear P. 22 > Protocol for handing over P. 24 OWNER MANUAL Congratulations! Bicycle safety Congratulations on your purchase of a new SCOTT bicycle! We are confident that the bicycle will exceed your expectations for value, performance, and ride quality. Each frame set and component has been custom specified and designed to enhance your riding experience. Whether you are a beginning cyclist, or a seasoned pro. SCOTT bicycles will provide endless hours of twowheeled fun. 1. Obey all traffic laws, 2. Make sure that the bike size is right for the rider, and that he can reach brake levers properly, 3. Make sure that the brakes and the bicycle work perfectly well (cf maintenance), 4. Always have a light at night and install reflectors properly, 5. Never ride two people on a bicycle designed for one (except specially designed and properly instal led child carriers.), 6. Never hitch a ride on another vehicle, 7. Do not weave or race in traffic, 8. Watch out for parked cars (door can be opened at any time) and cars pulling into traffic, 9. Use proper signals when turning, 10. Mount loads securely. Never carry packages that interfere with brakes or vision, 11. Always wear a helmet. We strongly encourage you to take the time to read this manual and familiarise yourself with your new bicycle. If you have purchased a bike for your children, please take the time to make sure they understand the information contained in this Owner’s Manual. Important! If you purchased this bicycle for a minor, it is essential that a responsible adult/parent thoroughly reviews and reads the Owner’s Manual to the minor. It is important to understand the basics of riding a bicycle, but it is equally important to exercise common sense when cycling. Cycling is a dynamic sport and requires reacting to varying situations. Like any sports, cycling involves risk of injury and damage. By choosing to ride a bicycle, you assume the responsibility for that risk. If you have questions or problems regarding your new SCOTT bicycle, please contact your Authorised Dealer. Ride Frequently! Mountain Bikes Comfortable riding not only depends on the position of the saddle, but also on its height. You can accurately adjust the height of the saddle to the length of your legs when you proceed as follows: 1. Straddle the saddle. Place the ball of your foot on the pedal nearest to the ground. Make sure the cranks are vertical. 2. If the heel of your foot points down about 30 degrees, the height of the saddle is correct. Caution! Make sure that the limit mark on your seat post is inside the seat tube. If it is not possible to reach the correct seat height, you have to choose a size above. Make sure that this part remains in the seat tube If you need to change the inclination of the saddle or the horizontal position, please make sure not to exceed the max. tightening torque. Screws with M5 should be tightened with 6 Nm, M8 with 20 Nm. Please make sure the saddle is connected perfect with the seat post before every ride. OWNER MANUAL Suspensions on SCOTT If you have chosen a SCOTT bike equipped with a suspension fork, please refer to the enclosed instructions of the manufacturer. For the adjustment of the rear suspension on a fully suspension bike, please refer to the instructions of the manufacturer of the suspension elements, and to the SCOTT instructions for full suspension bikes. Both booklets are enclosed with the bike. Only a well adjusted suspension brings security, comfort and fun. 2-3 Frame size and saddle height OWNER MANUAL Changing gears Adjustment of the Index rear derailleur Introduction on derailleurs The front and the rear derailleur have already been adjusted by your SCOTT dealer. Therefore, no readjustment will be necessary to begin with. However, it is advisable to check the adjustment of the gear change mechanism regularly. When the gear lever is fully pushed towards the front, the chain should be below the smallest or the biggest sprocket. When the adjustment of the derailleur is inaccurate, for example when the chain is a little slack, it can jump off either between the biggest sprocket and the spoke on the left side and/or between the smallest sprocket and the frame on the right side. This can lead to severe damages and/or a fall. All SCOTT bikes are fitted with a so-called index rear derailleur. This derailleur can be positioned exactly below the required sprocket through pre programmed "clicking”. Changing gears is easy with the index system, provided it is properly adjusted. Contrary to the adjustment of any ordinary derailleur, the adjustment of the index derailleur requires special attention and is therefore best left to your SCOTT dealer. Should you nevertheless want to adjust the index system yourself, proceed as follows: 1. Change to the largest gear (smallest rear sprocket). Outer line of smallest sprocket Top adjustment Guide pulley Turn the top adjustment screw to adjust so that the guide pulley is in line with the outer line of the smallest sprocket when looking from the rear The adjustment of the rear derailleur must not be too slack (causing the chain to derail), nor too tight. In the latter case, chain noise occurs when the chain is on the smallest or largest sprocket. The stroke of the derailleur can be limited both on the left and the right side by means of two limit screws. Top adjustment screw 2. Drive the pedals forward a few times. In case of chain noise, adjust the derailleur with the adjusting screws. 3. Pull the derailleur control cable tight and secure it with the cable screw in the rear derailleur to tighten the cable screw even further. 4. Use the shift lever to change to the next sprocket. There should be no chain noise. If necessary, adjust the cable screw. derailleur Low adjustment Turn the low adjustment screw so that the guide pulley moves to a position directly in line with the largest sprocket. Largest sprocket guide pulley 1 2 1 2 Low adjustment screw How to use the B-tension adjust- largest sprocket smallest sprocket ment screw 2 2 Mount the chain on the smallest chainring and the largest sprocket, and turn the crank arm backward. Then turn the B-tension adjustment screw to adjust the guide pulley as close to the sprocket as possible but not so close that it touches. Next, set the chain to the smallest sprocket and repeat the above to make sure that the pulley does not touch the sprocket. 1 1 1 Usually, the front derailleur is secured to the seat tube with a clamping strip, fitted with a bolt. As a result the derailleur can be moved up/down and turned, the front derailleur can be adjusted in such a way that the chain does not derail when the derailleur is in its highest position. The derailleur should not protrude beyond the largest chain wheel by more than 2 mm and must not touch the pedal crank. For correct adjustment proceed as follows. 2 B-tension adjustment screw pro set adjustment block Pro-Set-Einstellblock Zähne müssen Sprocket teeths sich in diesem must be set in this Bereich befinden position Pro-Set-Lehre 1 mm 3 mm The adjusted as per Denderailleur Umwerfermust wie be in der Abbildung illustration. The pro-set adjustment gezeigt einstellen. block may not be removed. darf noch Der Pro-Set-Einstellblock nicht entfernt werden. If chain moves back to third sprocket in case of no noise adjustment screw adjustment screw Turn the adjustment screw so far to the right until chain jumps back to second sprocket. Loosen the screw so far to the left until chain touches the third sprocket. OWNER MANUAL Adjustment of the front derailleur 4-5 Adjustment of the Index rear OWNER MANUAL Adjustment of the front derailleur 1. Mount the front derailleur on the seat tube (without chain) and turn it in a temporary position, 2. Check that the chain guide does not protrude beyond the largest chain wheel by more than 2 mm. The chain guide must not touch the chain wheels 3. The chain guide must run parallel to the chain wheels. Check above, Note: This procedure applies for both two and threeringed pedal cranks with round chain wheel. 4. Tighten the frame bolt and change to the smallest gear (smallest chain wheel, larger rear sprocket). In this position, the chain must almost run against the chain guide inner blade, Caution! 5. Tighten the front derailleur control cable and secure with the pinch bolt, 6. Change to the highest gear (largest chain wheel, smallest sprocket). In this position the chain must almost run against the chain guide outer plate of the right pedal crank, 7. Adjust both highest positions of the front derailleur with the adjusting screws, 8. Change the chain to the smallest and the largest gear. In both gears, the front derailleur must smoothly and immediately change the chain from the smallest to the largest chain wheel and vice versa. To avoid excessive wear and damage of the chain, sprockets and chain wheels, we advise against the following combinations (see illustrations): Largest chain wheel – largest sprocket Smallest chain wheel – smallest sprocket Regularly check that your chain is clean and well-lubricated. Have your dealer check the chain for wear. Should you nevertheless want to check it yourself, you need to purchase the Rohloff Chain Caliber 2 from your SCOTT Dealer. This caliber will help you to work out whether your chain is too slack of not. Caution! Do not press both right hand change control levers or both left hand change control levers at the same time. Damage to the change control may result. Rear lever Operation For both lever A and lever B, the lever always returns to the initial position when it is released after changing. To change from a small sprocket to a larger sprocket To change one gear step, press lever A to position 1; to change two, three or four gear steps at one time, press lever A to position 2, 3 or 4 respectively. A maximum of four step change can be operated in this manner. To change from a larger sprocket to a smaller sprocket When lever B is pulled once and is then released, there is one step change from a large gear to a smaller gear. Lever (B) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 Lever (A) starting position 1 OWNER MANUAL Operation Rapidfire plus system 6-7 Chain maintenance / wear OWNER MANUAL Operation Rapidfire plus system Operation of Shimano Dual Control System Front Lever operation Lever A For both lever A and lever B, the lever always returns to the initial position when it is released after changing. to change from a small sprocket to a larger sprocket. Lever B To change from a small chain wheel to a larger chain wheel to change from a large sprocket to a smaller sprocket. Lever a to change from a small chain wheel to a larger chain wheel. Lever b to change from a large chain wheel to a smaller chain wheel. As is shown in the illustration, when lever A is pressed to the mid-point of a full stroke, it clicks and there is a change (of one gear) from a small chain wheel to the next larger chain wheel. All levers return to the initial position when released. Example: From the intermediate chain wheel to the largest chain wheel. When the lever is pressed the full stroke (position 2), there is a change from the smallest to the largest chain wheel. rear front Hinten leverHebel b leverHebel a Vorne lever b lever a B Hebel b A Hebel a To change from a large chain wheel to a smaller chain wheel. When lever B is pushed once, there is a one step change from a large chain wheel to a smaller chain wheel. Example: From the largest chain wheel to the intermediate chain wheel. To shift from a small chainring to a larger chainring When Lever (A) is pressed once, ther is a shift of one step from a small chainring to a larger chainring. Levers: Lever A (Shift to larger chainring) Lever A stops in positionen 1, 2 and 3. Operation of rear derailleur lever Lever A: Shifts from smaller to lager rear sprocket Lever B: Stops at positions 1, 2 and 3 Hebel (A)(A) Ausgangsstellung Lever initial position leverHebel a A click Klickposition Startposition initial Hebel A position lever a Klickposition click Klickposition click To shift from a large chainring to a smaller chainring When lever (B) is pressed once, there is a shift of one step from a large chainring to a smaller chainring. 4 3 shift one gear to next bigger sprocket: Example: Change from 3rd to 4th gear 5 3 shift two gears to bigger sprocket: Example: Change from 3rd to 5th gear 6 Hebel (B) Lever (B) shift three gears to bigger sprocket: Example: Change from 3rd to 6th gear 3 OWNER MANUAL Control System Operation of rear derailleur levers Operation of front derailleur levers Lever A (to change from a small sprocket to a larger sprocket) Lever a (to change from a small chain-ring to a larger chain-ring). Lever A has a click stop at positions 1, 2, and 3. If operation of lever a does not complete the chain ring change stroke, operate lever A again for the distance "X”. 1. To change one gear at a time. Example: from 3rd to 4th. 2. To change two gears at a time. Example: from 3rd to 5th. 3. To change three gears at a time. Example: from 3rd to 6th. Lever b (to change from a large sprocket to a smaller sprocket. When lever B is pressed once, there is one step change from a large to a smaller sprocket). Lever B (to change from a large sprocket to a smaller sprocket. When lever B is pressed once, there is one step change from a large to a smaller sprocket). Tatsächlich lever erfolgter Zug x movement x' Lever B (shift to smaller chainring) lever B start position lever B 4 3 Example: Shift from 4th to third gear Hebel b lever B Startposition start position Hebel lever bB When lever b is operated, there is one click where trimming (the noise preventing mechanism) engages and a second stronger click when the gear change stroke is completed. After trimming, the next (light) push to the right will complete the gear change stroke to the smaller front chain-ring. 8-9 Operation of Shimano Dual OWNER MANUAL Trimming (noise prevention mechanism) If the chain is on the largest chain wheel and the largest sprocket, the chain will rub against the front derailleur plate. When this occurs, press lever b to the point where it clicks, this causes the front derailleur to move slightly towards the smaller chain wheel, thereby eliminating the noise. OWNER MANUAL Trimming (noise prevention mechanism) Largest chainring Trimming operation Symptom Lever operation Front derailleur movement Chain contacts outer plate trimming operation Lever (a) Outer plate Smaller sprockets Before trimming After trimming Front derailleur movement Intermediate chainring Smaller sprockets Smallest chainring Click Chain (Hits) Smaller sprockets Largest chainring Chain contacts inner plate trimming operation Before trimming Larger sprockets Front derailleur movement Intermediate chainring Larger sprockets Smallest chainring Click Chain Larger sprockets After trimming Lever (b) Inner plate (Hits) 10-11 Chain position OWNER MANUAL Brakes Change of brake pads Brake adjustment general 1. Loosen up the security screw with a 2 mm allen key. Your SCOTT bike is fitted with a reliable and well-functioning braking system, provided the brakes are correctly adjusted. Check by measuring the distance between the brake shoes and the rim: it should be 1.5 to 2 mm. 2. Push the used brake pad out of the aluminium brake shoe. 3. Push the new brake pad into the brake shoe, and beware of the arrow which shows the mounting direction. Cable connection and adjustment of the (Dual Pivot) brake 4. Tighten up the security screw to approximately 1.5 Nm. 1. Set the quick lever to the closed position. 2. Adjust the brake shoe clearance (as shown in the illustration) and secure the cable with the pinch bolt nut. Replacement ofBremsschuheinheit the cartridge shoe Austauschen der remove the setDie Schraube lösen. screw 2mm allen key 2mm Inbusschlüssel Schraube set screw Cable bolt tightening torque 6-8 Nm remove the shoe by sliding it along the groove of the shoe holder Schieben Sie den Bremsschuh zum Abnehmen aus der Bremsschuhhalternut. shoe Bremsschuh There different types ofwerden shoe and shoe holder to be used Aufare der two rechten und linken Seite verschiedene Bremsschuhe undin the left and verwendet. Schieben Sie den neuen in die rightBremsschuhhalter positions respectively. Slide the new shoes intoBremsschuh the grooves on the shoe Bremsschuhhalternut und achten Sie darauf, daß die Einschubrichtung und die holders while taking note of the correct directions and screw hole positions. Schraubenlöcher richtig übereinstimmen. the left für linkefor Seite gleich samefüratvorne frontund andhinten rear centering adjustment bolt Zentrierschraube the right für rechtefor Seite gleich für at vorne undand hinten same front rear vorne front Bremsschuhhalter shoe holder vorne front Bremsschuh shoe Bremsschuh shoe shoe holder Bremsschuhhalt open offen 3mm allen key 3mm-Inbusschlüssel geschlossen closed A + B = 3 - 4 mm Schnellspannhebel quick release lever 22 1 1 Schraube set screw 2 Bremsschuhshoe einschubinsertion richtung direction Die Schraube wieder festziehen. tighten the set screw tightening torque: 1-1,5 Nm (9-13 Anzugsdrehmoment: 1 - 1,5 Nm in. lbs.) Schraube set screw OWNER MANUAL V-Brake Make a minor adjustment by using the centring adjustment screw. 1. While holding the shoe against the rim, tighten the shoe fixing nut. Readjustment of the brake shoe clearance 2. Pass the inner cable through the inner cable lead, and after setting so that the total of the clearances between the left and right shoes and the rim is 2 mm tighten the cable fixing bolt. Turn the cable-adjustment bolt to readjust the brake shoe clearance. centering adjustment bolt tightening torque : Anzugsdrehmoment: 6 —6-88 Nm Nm(52-69 in. lbs.) inner cable lead B C B + C = 2 mm 5mm allen key 12-13 Centring the brake shoe OWNER MANUAL Replacement of the brake pads/ V-Brake cartridge shoe 3. Adjust the balance with the spring tension adjustment screws. 2 2 Federeinstellschraube 3. Slide the new pad into the shoe and make sure that the direction is correct and that the security pin holes concord. 1 4. The insertion of the security fixing pin is very important. It keeps the shoe properly in place Spring tension adjustment screw Spring tension adjustment screw 1 1 mm 1. Remove the brake pad by sliding it along the groove of the brake shoe bar. 2. Make sure to use the correct brake pad and brake shoe for each side. Those for the left side are different from those for the right side. 1 Federeinstellschraube Remove the security pin on the brake shoe. 2 1 mm shoe fixing pin Remove the shoe fixing pin. 4. Depress the brake lever about 10 times as far as the grip and check that everything is operating correctly and that the shoe clearance is correct before using the brakes. Depress lever about Bremshebel circa10 10 timesanziehen mal Remove the shoe by sliding it along the groove of the shoe holder. shoe There are two different types of shoe and shoe holder to be used in the left and right positions respectively. Slide the new shoes into the grooves on the shoe holders while taking note of the correct directions and pin hole positions. for the left for the right same at front and rear same at front and rear front front shoe shoe shoe holder shoe holder Shoe insertion direction shoe fixing pin shoe fixing pin Insertion of shoe fixing pin is very critical to keep shoe properly fixed in place. If your bike is equipped with disc brakes, please refer to the enclosed instructions of the manufacturer. Tires should always be inflated within the manufacture’s recommendations. Please keep in mind that disc brakes need up to 30-100 brakings to reach maximum brake power. They are rated from 40 to 80 lbs. (check your tires). Reasons for the reduction of the braking effects Higher pressure for smoother roads or heavy riders. Lower pressure for more shock absorption on rougher terrains. When sudden braking in bad weather conditions, there are risks of skidding. Even if this situation can be avoided, sudden braking will always happen. In this case, we recommend to apply the rear brake a little more than the front one. INFLATE TO MIN. 3.5 (50PSI) - MAX. 6.0 BAR (85PSI) Caution! Fix a flat tire Whatever the weather is like, you will never exclusively need the front brake; in order to prevent from sliding, you should always use both the front and the rear brakes together. Bike tires are fitted with tubes. By wet weather, the braking distance in approximately 60 % longer than by dry weather. Remove the wheel from the bike and deflate it. Unhook the tire from one side of the rim, using tire tools, not screwdrivers. Remove the tube from the tire casing, repair or replace it. Install the new or repaired tire. Fill the tube lightly with air in order to let it take its shape. Put the valve stem through the hole, and fit the inside tire. Put the tire bead in the rim starting at the valve and finishing at the opposite end, working on both sides. Push the valve stem into the tire and pull it back down to seat. Make sure the tube is not pinched under the tire bead. Inflate with hand or foot-pump. OWNER MANUAL Tires and Rims 14-15 Disc brakes OWNER MANUAL Rim and wear of the rim Maintenance and Care If the brake system has brake pads, you have to be aware of the fact that the rim will be worn through the action of braking. Maintenance schedule When riding in wet and muddy terrain for example, the rim is quickly worm out. SCOTT bikes that are fully equipped (lights, mudguard, carrier) have a wear-outindicator. Please refer to the enclosed instructions of the manufacturer. Please be aware of the fact that you have to follow the list of maximum tightening torques for screws at the end of this chapter. Please check before every ride: – all bolts and nuts, especially the quick releases of the wheels for proper fit and in case they are loose tighten them according to the maximum tightening torque. – stem and handlebar for visible damages and replace them if necessary. Please make sure that the bolts are tightened evenly when closing the front cap, according to the tightening torque recommended by the producer of the parts. – Braking systems – Air pressure of the tires according to the recommendation of the producer. – Light systems and bell – Handlebar grips to be fixed to the handlebar – All parts of the rear suspension system including mounting bolts – The front suspension fork on perfect function and play in the bushings. monthly: least once a year at your dealer: – Front and rear derailleur for perfect function and grease them. If necessary readjust the system and clean it. – The play of the headset. If necessary readjust it. – Brake and shifting cables on perfect wear and leakage on hydraulic systems. If necessary grease the cables. – chain wear and tension ( on bikes equipped with internal gear hubs). Readjust if necessary, clean and grease the chain. – Bottom bracket cartridge for play, if necessary replace it. – Pedal bearings for play, if necessary replace them. – front and rear derailleur for perfect function and grease them. If necessary readjust the system and clean it. – stem and handlebar for visible damages and replace them if necessary. Please make sure that the bolts are tightened evenly when closing the front cap, according to the tightening torque recommended by the producer of the parts. – Complete brake system on perfect function and readjust and grease it if necessary. Replace worn out or defective parts. Replace leaking hydraulic pipelines at once . – Rims and tension of spokes. If necessary true them. – Air pressure of the tires according to the recommendation of the producer. – Overall condition of the tires – Light systems and bell – Handlebar grips to be fixed to the handlebar – All parts of the rear suspension system including mounting bolts – The front suspension fork on perfect function and play in the bushings. – Frame and fork on perfect condition, replace in case of damages OWNER MANUAL Please check if necessary or at 16-17 Please check additionally OWNER MANUAL Please check if necessary Bicycle care - chain wear and tension (on bikes equipped with internal gear hubs). Readjust if necessary, clean and grease the chain In order to keep the function and optic of the bike in good condition we recommend periodical bicycle care. - bottom bracket cartridge for play, if necessary replace it - pedal bearings for play, if necessary replace them - internal gear hub: check adjustment - derailleur shifting system: check adjustment - stem and handlebar for visible damages and replace them if necessary - complete brake system on perfect function and readjust if necessary - air pressure of the tires according to the recommendation of the producer - light systems and bell Doing so keeps the value of the bike and helps to prevent from corrosion or other damages: - clean with soft brush, water and soft towel. Do not use high pressure cleaner, otherwise bearings, color or decals can be damaged. - Do not use aggressive cleaning additives - Repair color damages at once - Grease or oil all metal parts especially during winter use - store the bike, especially in winter, in a dry room - check the air pressure and put it to the recommended pressure which can be seen on the sidewall of the tire before storing longer times Biodegradable bicycle cleaners Please use biodegradable bicycle cleaners and degreasers which are offered at your local dealer. Rear Derailleur Front Derailleur Rapidfire lever STI Brake lever Freewheel hub Crankset BB-Cartridge Pedals Stem Seatpost-seatclamp V-Brake Caliper Disc brake Disc mounting bolts Swingarm pivot bolts Rear shock mounting bolts Replaceable Drop out OWNER MANUAL 7.8-9.8 Nm 3.9-5.9 Nm 2.9-3.9 Nm 4.9-6.8 Nm 4.9-6.8 Nm 4.9-6.8 Nm 4.9-6.8 Nm 4.9-6.8 Nm 35-49 Nm 30-49 Nm 35-45 Nm 35-50 Nm 7.8-10.7 Nm 50-70 Nm 40 Nm 5.6-7.8 Nm Mounting bolts M5 9.8-13.7 Nm M6 2.8-3.9 Nm M4 5.6-7.8 Nm M5 9.8-13.7 Nm M6 5-6.8 Nm Frame mounting bolts 5.8-7.8 Nm Cable fixing bolt 5-6.8 Nm Brake pad bolts 6 Nm Magura 6-8 Nm Shimano 9 Nm Formula 12 Nm Hayes 4 Nm Magura 2-4 Nm Shimano 6.2 Nm Formula 5 Nm Hayes Strike, G-Zero, Octane up from 2000, 5 Nm Mounting bolt Cable fixing bolt Pulley screws Clamp Cable fixing bolt Clamp mounting bolt Clamp mounting bolt Clamp mounting bolt Freewheel body Cassette fixing nut Square type Spline type Chainring screws High Octane Intoxica Octane up to 99 Tacoma Strike, G-Zero, Octane up from 2000, High Octane Intoxica Octane up to 99 Tacoma All models 5.5 Nm 5.5 Nm 5.5 Nm 8 Nm 8 Nm 8 Nm 8 Nm 7.8-10.7 Nm 18-19 Tightening Torques for Scott Bikes OWNER MANUAL Troubleshooting Trouble Reason Solution Fork shakes headset loose tighten and lock Chain pops out - derailleurs not adjusted adjust acc. to manual - chainwheel bent fix or change bearings squeak or crack bearings are loose bottom bracket replacement pedals need grease dismount, clean, grease hubs need grease dismount, clean, grease bottom bracket replacement pedals tighten and lock hubs tighten and lock handlebar cracks, shakes stem or handlebar bolts are tighten all bolts and nuts or turns loose seat post turns or slides - quick release is loose retighten and lock - seat post too thin diameter check diameter bottom bracket loose tighten not adjusted adjust BB chainwheel bent fix or change front derailleur rattles suspension fork is loose contact your local dealer rear suspension is loose contact your local dealer The Scott bikes are made using the most innovative production and quality methods. It is equipped with best components of well known parts suppliers. Doing so Scott warrants its hardtail frames for three years for defects in material and/or workmanship and two years for Scott forks. On other products/parts the warranty of the producer remains valid. OWNER MANUAL Claims must be made through an authorized dealer. For information regarding the nearest dealer, write or call this company or the national Scott distributor. This warranty is limited to the original retail purchaser. Normal wear, accident, neglect, abuse,improper assembly, improper maintenance by other than an authorized dealer or use of parts or devices not consistent with the use originally intended for the bicycle as sold are not covered by this warranty. The warranty period starts at the day of purchase. In case of a warranty claim the decision to repair or to replace the bike or defective part is up to Scott. Wear and tear is not taken into account by the warranty. A complete list of all parts of wear and tear can be found in the next chapter of this manual. In addition you will find at the end of this manual a protocol for the handing over of the bike which will remain in copy at the Scott dealer after acceptance and signature of the consumer. It is obligatoy to show this protocol of handing over together with the defective part in case of a warranty claim. It is your receipt of purchase and without, it is not possible to make a warranty claim. Under reservation of national legislation. 20-21 Warranty OWNER MANUAL Parts of wear and tear Chain Due to its use the chain is subject to wear and tear. This depends on maintenance and conditions of use of the bike (amount of kilometers, rain, dirt, salt, etc.). Cleaning and greasing will help to prolong its life but you will have to replace the chain when reaching the wear limit. Sprockets, chainrings and pulleys Due to its use sprockets, chainrings and pulleys are subject to wear and tear. This depends on maintenance and conditions of use of the bike (amount of kilometers, rain, dirt, salt, etc.). Cleaning and greasing will help to prolong its life but you will have to replace the chain when reaching the wear limit. Shifting-and brake cables In case of small cracks or deformation of the brake surface of the rim while inflating the tires replace the rim immediately. Rims with wear-out indicators enable the bike user to check easily the condition of the rim. Please have a look concerning this issue on the sticker on the rim. Tires Due to their use tires are subject to wear and tear. This depends on the use of the bike and is influenced by the riding style. Aggressive braking will reduce the lifetime of the tire dramatically. In addition check the air pressure regularly and inflate the tire according to the pressure recommended by the producer of the tire which is imprinted on the sidewall of the tire. All cables must be surveyed regularly and changed if necessary. This can happen especially when the bike is often standing outside in weather. Brakepads All brake pads, no matter if rim-brake, disc-brake or internal brake are subject to wear and tear due to their use. Light Systems and reflectors A well functioning light system is of a very high importance for your riding safety in public traffic. This depends on maintenance and conditions of use of the bike (amount of kilometers, rain, dirt, salt, etc.). Check your brake pads regularly and replace them if necessary. Rims When using a rim brake not only the brake pads are subject to wear and tear. Also the rim. Because of this please check regularly the rims e.g. when inflating the tires. Before every ride check front and tail light and the condition of the reflectors. Light bulbs are subject of wear and tear and we recommend to take some replacements with you in case of failure. OWNER MANUAL Parts of wear and tear Due to their use handlebar grips are subject to wear and tear, and should be replaced immediately in case they do not fit anymore to the handlebar or get loosen. Handlebar, stem and seat post Handlebar, stem and seat post are under high dynamic forces while riding. Please check these parts regularly for visible cracks or damages and replace them if necessary. In addition we recommend a periodical replacement (every two years) of these parts when riding often and hard. 22-23 Handlebar grips OWNER MANUAL Protocol for handing over SCOTT Dealer ………………………………………………………............................ Address ……………………………………………………………………….. Telephone/Fax/e-mail: ……………………………………………………………………….. Consumer Name ……………………………………………………………………… Address ……………………………………………………………………… Telephone/Fax/e-mail: ……………………………………………………………………… Product ……………………………………………………………………… Model ……………………………………………………………………… Date of delivery : ……………………………………………………………………… Confirmation The product named above was checked detailed by myself: The delivery took place completely and without any visible defects. Notes : ………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………. The owner’s manual was handed over and I got a detailed oral information about its content. I‘m aware that the duty for the implied warranty of the retailer is limited to faulty products. There is no warranty for damages of wear and tear which are caused by using the product, especially when they must be seen as normal wear and tear. …………………………………………… ………………………………………………. Place/date Consumer’s signature OWNER MANUAL Protocol for handing over ………………………………………………………............................ Address ……………………………………………………………………….. Telephone/Fax/e-mail: ……………………………………………………………………….. Consumer Name ……………………………………………………………………… Address ……………………………………………………………………… Telephone/Fax/e-mail: ……………………………………………………………………… Product ……………………………………………………………………… Model ……………………………………………………………………… Date of delivery : ……………………………………………………………………… Confirmation The product named above was checked detailed by myself: The delivery took place completely and without any visible defects. Notes : ………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………. The owner’s manual was handed over and I got a detailed oral information about its content. I‘m aware that the duty for the implied warranty of the retailer is limited to faulty products. There is no warranty for damages of wear and tear which are caused by using the product, especially when they must be seen as normal wear and tear. …………………………………………… ………………………………………………. Place/date Consumer’s signature 24-25 SCOTT Dealer