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1. to the larger chainring push the lever once by either 1 or 2 clicks depen ding on the initial position of the front derailleur Pos B or A respectively Fig 4 jil w 3 click click it W ENGLISH ampagn lo 5 3 RIGHT HAND CONTROL SET e Pushing the lever on the right hand control set up operates the rear derailleur to lift the chain onto higher sprockets D Fig 5 e Pushing the lever on the right hand con trol set down operates the rear derailleur to lower the chain onto lower sprockets D Fig 5 The lever may be pushed by multiple con secutive clicks to lift by up to 3 sprockets or lower by up to 4 sprockets the chain in a single action Note The package containing these Bar End controls includes a Campagnolo tension adjuster Fig 6 for use with the cables sheaths of the left hand Ergopower con trol set for the front derailleur if the frame is not already equipped with a Campagnolo tension adjuster See Chapter 5 Use of the front derail leur user manual for instructions 34 ENGLISH Aampaqn lo 5 4 ADJUSTING LEVER POSITION Campagnolo Bar End controls allow the lever to be adjusted into the most aerodynamic and comfortable position possible After the lever is operated it returns automatically into the initial posi tion set by you Modify the l
2. 44 1 LLI BAR END SHIFTING LEVERS USER S MANUAL ampagn lo CONTENTS 1 GENERAL NOTES AND COMPATIBILITY 23 2 INFORMATION AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 25 3 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 28 4 BEFORE USING YOUR BICYCLE 29 5 USE 31 6 PERIODIC INSPECTIONS 36 7 MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION CLEANING 37 8 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE TABLE 38 22 ENGLISH Aampaqn lo 1 GENERAL NOTES AND COMPATIBILITY AN WARNING Carefully read follow and understand the instructions given in this manual It is an essential part of the product and you should keep it in a safe place for future reference MECHANIC OUALIFICATION Please be advised that many bicycle service and repair tasks reguire specialized knowledge tools and experience General mechanical aptitu de may not be sufficient to properly service or repair your bicycle If you have any doubt whatsoever regarding your service repair ability please take your bicycle to a gualified repair shop AN ACCIDENT Please note that throughout this manual reference is made that an accident could occur Any accident could result in damage to your bicycle its compo nents and more importantly could cause you or a bystander to sustain severe personal injury or even death INTENDED USE This Campagnolo product is designed and manufactured for use only on road racing style bicycles that are ridden only on smooth road or track surfaces Any other use of this p
3. MPATIBILITY NOTE AN WARNING These Bar End controls are NOT designed to function with and are not compatible with 2014 range and earlier rear derailleurs and front derailleurs not bearing the specific marking The part you have is the result of nume rous engineering operations carried out on various parts in order to improve the overall performance ofthe drivetrain unit zz 5 OPERATION Bar End controls operate the front derailleur and rear derailleur mechanically via cables and sheaths The use of parts which do not be long to this range may significantly reduce the overall performance of the drivetrain therefore we recom mend not mixing parts from the old ranges with those from the new 5 1 IDENTIFYING LEFT HAND BAR END AND RIGHT HAND BAR END CONTROL SETS d The left hand control set X Fig 1 and the right hand control set Y Fig 1 are identi fiable by the lateral surfaces on the control sets themselves the flat surfaces must face inwards while the rounded surfaces must face outwards Fig 1 n order to help you and to enhance performance Campagnolo has introdu ced a distinctive mark a boxed letter as illustrated here on the new Super Record Record and Chorus unit parts in order to point out their compatibility Therefore please ensure that the let er in the parts that operate for shifting right hand ErgoPower or bar end and rear derailleur and in the parts that ope rate for derailings left han
4. NSI or SNELL 28 ENGLISH 4 BEFORE USING YOUR BICYCLE DO NOT RIDE YOUR BICYCLE IF IT DOES NOT PASS THIS PRE RIDE TEST CORRECT ANY CONDITION BEFORE YOUR RIDE Be sure that all of the components of your bicycle including but not limited to your brakes pedals handgrips handlebars frame and seating system are in optimum condition and suitable for use e Be sure that none of the components of bicycle are bent damaged or out of alignment e Check to be sure that all quick release fasteners nuts and bolts are properly adjusted Bounce the bicycle on the ground and listen and look for anything which may be loose e Be sure that your wheels are perfectly centred Spin the wheels to be sure that they do not wobble up and down or from side to side and that they do not make contact with the fork legs or brake pads while rotating e Check all reflectors to make sure that they are clean straight and securely mounted e Check you brake pads and cables to be sure they are in good condition Test your brakes in the beginning of your ride to make sure that they are operating properly e Learn and follow the local bicycle laws and regulations and obey all traffic signals signs and laws while you ride If you ever any comments questions or concerns please contact your nearest Campagnolo Service Center A list of service centers may be found on our website at www campagnolo com ENGLISH 29 Aampaqaolo Aampaquelo IMPORTANT CO
5. cialised mechanic as indicated in chap ter 2 Information and technical support 36 ENGLISH 7 MAINTENANCE LUBRICATION CLEANING e The duration of the components is variable based on the conditions of use frequency and quality of maintenance For proper component maintenance it is necessary to fre quently perform the cleaning and lubrication operations especially under conditions of heavy use e g each time after washing the bicycle after use in wet conditions on dusty or muddy roads etc e Check chapter 8 to determine the frequency with which you should have maintenan ce performed on your components by a specialised mechanic Period maintenance e Dirt seriously damages the bicycle and its components Wash clean and dry your bicycle carefully after use e Never spray your bicycle with water under pressure Pressurized water even form the nozzle of a small garden hose can pass under seals and enter your Campagnolo components thereby affecting its operation Wash your bicycle and Campagnolo components by wiping them down with water and neutral soap e Check that any holes on the bottom bracket shell are unobstructed and allow water infiltrating into the frame to drain ENGLISH 37 Aampegn lo ZN WARNING Salty environments such as winter roads or roads near the sea may lead to galvanic corrosion of most of the bicycle s exposed components To prevent damage malfun ctions and accidents rinse dry and car
6. d ErgoPower or bar end and front derailleur crankset and bottom bracket cup correspond 1 30 ENGLISH ENGLISH 31 Aampaqaolo 5 2 LEFT HAND CONTROL SET e Pushing the lever of the left hand control up operates the front derailleur to lift the chain onto the next highest chainring e Pushing the lever down operates the front derailleur to lower the chain onto the next lowest chainring e The Bar End control set has only a 2 click action rather than the 3 click action descri bed in the User s Manual for the front derailleur when used with Ergopower controls e This means that the front derailleur is lowered from the larger chainring by pressing the lever down by 1 click only 1st lever push Pos B Fig 2 With Bar End controls too the derailleur cage remains very close to the chain to reduce the risk of the chain dropping if the chain rubs against the fork when the rear derailleur is on a larger sprocket this may be rectified by pushing the lever down one more time 2nd lever push Pos A Fig 2 32 Mus ji AE click click Aampaquelo e When lowering the rear derailleur onto a smaller sprocket from Pos A the lever may be pushed up once to prevent the chain from rubbing against the fork 1st lever push Fig 3 e To lift the chain from the smaller chain ring
7. ed that if the maintenance and repair procedures provided in this manual are not properly performed or if the other instructions in this manual are not followed an accident could occur e Never make any modifications whatsoever to any component of any Campagnolo product e Parts which have been bent or otherwise damaged in an accident or as a result of any other impact must not be re straightened They must be replaced immediately with original Campagnolo parts e Wear clothes which are snug fitting and which make you visible to traffic such as neon fluorescent or other bright colors e Avoid biking at night because it is more difficult for you to be seen by traffic and it is more difficult for you to see obstructions on the ground If you do ride at night you should equip your bicycle with and use a headlight and a tail light e Never use a bicycle or bicycle component unless you are thoroughly familiar with its use and maintenance history Used equipment may have been misused and abused and can unexpectedly fail resulting in an accident e When riding in wet conditions remember that the stopping power of your brakes is greatly reduced and that the aderence of the tires on the ground is considerably reduced This makes it harder to control and stop your bicycle Extra care is required when riding your bicycle in wet conditions to avoid an accident e Always wear a properly fitted and fastened bicycle helmet that has been approved by A
8. efully re lubricate all components which are subject to this phenomenon e Do not expose the products to high temperature do not leave them closed in cars parked under the sun do not keep them near radiators or other heat sources do not leave carbon or plastic products in direct sunlight 7 1 PROCEDURE FOR CLEANING AND LUBRICATING BAR END CONTROLS The sheaths are pre lubricated and need no additional lubrication 8 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Maintenance intervals are strictly approximate and may vary significantly in relation to the intensity and conditions of use for example competitions rain winter roads with salt weight of the athlete etc Schedule the appropriate maintenance with your mechanic 38 ENGLISH KM TIME PROCEDURE INDICATION INDICATION KEON MAX MAX check by specialised me 30000 3years chanic check by specialised me chanic in case of compe 15000 1 year tition use replace cables and she 20000 Post aths replace cables and she aths in case of competi 15000 1 year tion use Campagnolo S r l reserves the right to change the content of this manual without noti ce The most updated version will be available on www campagnolo com ENGLISH 39
9. ever position as follows e loosen the inner inclination adjustment screw by 3 mm without removing the screw itself Fig 7 e move the lever into the desired position Fig 8 When setting the left hand lever into a very high or very low position check that when pushed through multiple clicks to reach its end of travel the lever itself does not come into contact with the fixed part of the control set ENGLISH 35 Aampaqaolo e Tighten the screw to a torque of 4 Nm 35 in lbs Fig 9 ZN WARNING Campagnolo spare parts must only be installed by qualified mechanicals with specialised skills and tools and adequa te experience following the installation instructions precisely Installation by unqualified persons may cause malfun ctions accidents and serious or even fatal injury Es 4 Nm 35 in lbs 6 PERIODIC INSPECTION Before each use and after a fall or collision check that the component does not exhibit any of the following problems e Bar End controls not fixed securely on handlebar or not in correct position e Bar End controls cables and sheaths showing signs of damage and no longer ope rating the front derailleur and rear derailleur correctly e levers jammed and failing to return to the original position or damaged levers If one or more of these problems are found or in the event of any doubts concerning the operation of the component contact a spe
10. o Aampaquelo NOTE FOR SPECIALISED MECHANICS Ple ase remember that all assembly disassembly adjustment and maintenance procedures for the EPS drivetrain are described in the EPS techni HAVE A TECHNICAL PROBLEM contact my local mechanic cal manual which is available in PDF format on our internet site www campagnolo com Scan l access www campagnolo com and search for a Pro Shop near me NO Problem solved oK this OR CODE to directly access the main page Was a Pro Sho contact a t IMPORTANT touna ok spa har EN Always check the tables in the product technical manual to ensure com A patibility with the previous Campagnolo ranges NO Is there a Note Tools supplied by other manufacturers for components similar to Cam Campagnolo Service Center ok gt contact the Campagnolo pagnolo components may not be compatible with Campagnolo compo coria Service Center nents Likewise tools supplied by Campagnolo s r l may not be compatible with components supplied by other manufacturers Always check with your mechanic or the tool manufacturer to insure compatibility before using tools supplied by one manufacturer on components supplied by another NO gt contact the store that sold me the product 26 ENGLISH ENGLISH 27 Aampaqaolo 3 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS e Please be advis
11. roduct such as off road or on trails is forbidden LIFESPAN WEAR INSPECTION REQUIREMENT The lifespan of Campagnolo components depends on many factors such as rider size and riding conditions Impacts falls improper use or harsh use in general may compromise the structural integrity of the components and significantly reduce their lifespan Some components are also subject to wear over time Please have your bicycle regularly inspected by a gualified mechanic for any cracks deformation signs of fatigue or wear use of penetrating fluid or other visual enhancers to locate cracks on parts is recommended ENGLISH 23 ampaqnolo If the inspection reveals any deformation cracks impact marks or stress marks no mat ter how slight immediately replace the component components that have experienced excessive wear also need immediate replacement The frequency of inspection depen ds on many factors check with your authorized Campagnolo representative to select a schedule that is best for you Ifyou weigh 82 kg 180 lbs or more you must be especially vigilant and have your bicycle inspected more frequently than someone weighting less than 82 kg 180 lbs for any evidence of cracks deformation or other signs of fatigue or stress Check with your mechanic to discuss whether the components you selected are suitable for your use and to determine the frequency of inspections The components of Campagnolo 11s transmissions as well a
12. s the brakes rims pedals and all other Campagnolo products are designed as a single integra ted system Not to affect safety performance longevity functionality and the WARRANTY use exclusively the parts and components supplied or specified by Campagnolo S r l without interfacing or replacing them with products parts or components manufactured by other companies The user of this Campagnolo product expressly recognizes that there are risks inherent in bicycle riding including but not limited to the risk that a component of the bicycle can fail resulting in an accident personal injury or death By his purchase and use of this Campagnolo product the user expressly voluntarily and knowingly accepts and or assumes these risks including but not limited to the risk of passive or active neglicen ce of Campagnolo s r l or hidden latent or obvious defects in the product and agrees to hold Campagnolo s r l harmless to the fullest extent permitted by law against any resulting damages 24 ENGLISH amp gn lo 2 INFORMATION AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT Refer to the diagram on the following page when performing installation or adjustments or if you have a technical problem Scan this QR CODE to access the search page to find your closest Cam pagnolo Pro Shop or go to www campagnolo com Scan this OR CODE to access more detailed infor mation and frequently asked questions at www cam pagnolo com ENGLISH 25 Aampaqaol

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