Specialized Turbo X Manual
Specialized
Cykel E-cykel
Turbo X
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OWNER’S MANUAL
TURBO / TURBO
X

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1. QUICK START
Charging the battery
CHARGING
FULLY CHARGED
PROBLEM
ONOFF
Starting the system
1 2 3 4
2 SEC
75-100%
50-74%
25-49%
0-24%
ODOMETER DEFAULT TRIP
If the diode on the charger flashes red, an error has occurred during charging. If this is the case, please remove the charger from the
power socket immediately and contact your Authorized Specialized Dealer right away. Please only ride your bicycle again when this
error has been corrected.
Charge the battery in a dry place and ensure there is sufficient ventilation. Neither the battery nor the charger should be covered during the
charging process. A lot of heat can be created during the charging process and such heat has to be able to escape. Otherwise this could lead
to a danger of overheating and a possible fire hazard. Specialized recommends charging under supervision of the user.
If any issues arise with the startup, restart the system. For additional information, please refer to the “Starting the System” section
(page 17).
Charge in frame
Charge out of frame

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Removing / installing the battery
OFF!
CLICK!
OFF!
Checking the battery diagnostic
X2
2 SEC
ON
STARTUP
DIAGNOSTIC
OFF
MOTOR OK
BATTERY OK
LIGHT OK
REMOTE OK
ANY LED BLINK x2:
• Connection failed
• Component can’t
be found
MOTOR
BATTERY
LIGHT
REMOTE
WARNING! Before you ride the bicycle, please familiarize yourself with the behavior and operation of the bicycle in a quiet, safe place.
WARNING! The battery is heavy, so please ensure that you do not drop it as this could cause injury and/or damage to the battery.
WARNING! Remove the key before riding. Otherwise, you may injure yourself on the protruding key, lose the key or the battery could
become loose and fall out. This could result in accidents and injury.
WARNING! To prevent an uncontrolled launch, the system only starts to support you when the rear wheel is turning. Nevertheless, for
your safety you should always have one brake applied before you place your foot on the pedal. Please also note that the speed switch
provides strong support. This might feel very unusual. Uncontrolled launches with your bicycle can lead to a fall or serious accidents,
particularly on loose or skiddy surfaces or in road traffic. Refer to local laws regarding wearing a bicycle helmet while riding (for example,
helmet standard AS/NZS 2063).

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2. SPECIALIZED TURBO COMPONENTS
1. Top tube
2. Down tube
3. Seat tube
4. Head tube
5. Chain stay
6. Seat stay
7. Seat
8. Seatpost
9. Seatpost clamp
10. Rear Integrated reflector
11. Rear licence plate
12. Rear light
13. Reflector
14. Kickstand
15. Derailleur cassette
16. Dropout
17. Rear derailleur
18. Chain
19. Chainring
20. Crank arm
21. Pedal
22. Motor
23. Screen / joystick (page 14)
24. Handlebar with grip
25. Shifter
26. Bell
27. Brake lever
28. Brake cable
29. Shifter cable
30. Stem
31. Stem bearing or headset
32. Front light (page 20)
33. Battery (page 10)
34. Charging socket and magnetic
rubber plug (page 10,page
12)
35. Battery lock (page 11)
36. Disc brake caliper
37. Brake disc
38. Spoke
39. Tire (page 26)
40. Rim
41. Valve
19
1
21
2
3
40
4
5
7
6
20
8
41
10
9
12
14
15
16
24
39
38
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
36
37
17
18
11
23
22
34
13 13
35
13

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6. BEFORE THE FIRST RIDE
Info
Brake
system
Shifting
system
Before your first ride, please consult the instruction manuals of the individual component manufacturers, which were
supplied with your bicycle or are available online.
Please fully charge the battery before the first use. During the charging process, the diode on the charger will glow red. When the battery is fully
charged, the diode on the charger will turn green. The battery can now be put to use.
Your Authorized Specialized Dealer will be happy to answer any further questions you have after reading this manual. Please ensure that your bicycle
is ready for use and is adjusted to fit your body.
Fit: Please ensure that your bicycle is ready for use and is adjusted to fit your body, including:
• Setting the position and fixture of the seat and handlebar
• Checking the assembly and settings of the brakes
• Securing the wheels into the frame and fork
• Checking the tire pressure
• Checking that battery is properly secured
To ensure that you enjoy a safe and comfortable riding position, please allow your Authorized Specialized Dealer to set up your handlebar and stem.
Adjust the seat to a safe and comfortable position for you (please refer to your Specialized Bicycle Owner’s Manual).
Allow your Authorized Specialized Dealer to set up the brakes so that the brake levers are always within easy reach. Ensure that you know which lever
operates which brake (right/left).
WARNING! Before you switch the system on, ensure that the cover of the magnetic rubber plug is attached to the frame. The contacts
below it are live with electricity when the system is switched on.
WARNING! Modern braking systems are powerful. Please take an initial test ride to familiarize yourself with the brakes in a safe, open
space before setting off on your first ride with the bicycle. Also remember that the effectiveness of brakes can be different in wet
conditions or on slippery surfaces. Please take into account the possibility of longer braking distances and slippery surfaces when riding.
Practice operating and riding your bicycle in a quiet and safe place before regular riding.
Ensure that the wheels are securely fastened in the frame and fork. Check that the wheels and thru axles as well as all important nuts
and bolts are secure (see page 23).
Lift your bicycle up slightly and drop it onto the ground from about 4” (10cm) in the air. If it rattles or makes any unusual noise, please ask your
Authorized Specialized Dealer to identify and fix the problem before you ride.
Push the wheels forward with the brakes pulled. The back brake should completely prevent the back wheel from moving, while the front brake should
lift the back wheel off the ground with its braking effect. The bicycle’s steering should not rattle under braking or exhibit any play.
Check the air pressure in the tires. You will find instructions as to the correct tire pressures on the sides of the tires. Please adhere to the required minimum
and maximum pressure. If you cannot find any recommended pressures, 45 PSI is a suitable pressure for most tires. If the tires are narrow, 60 PSI is suitable.
As a general rule of thumb, e.g. on a ride, you can check the tire pressure as follows: If you place your thumb on a pumped up tire, you should not be
able to significantly change its shape by applying pressure.
Check the tires and rims. Scan them for any damage, cracks or deformations, as well as embedded particles, e.g. shards of glass or sharp stones.
If you should find any cuts, rips or holes in the tires, please refrain from riding. First have your bicycle checked over by your Authorized Specialized
Dealer.
7. BEFORE EACH RIDE
Before each ride, please check that:
• The bell and lights are working and are properly secured
• The brakes are working safely and are properly secured
• The housings and fittings of the hydraulic brakes are not leaking
• The tires are free of foreign objects and damage, and the wheels run true
• The battery is properly secured
• The tires have sufficient tread depth
• All bolts and nuts are tight (see page 23). Check that all quick releases are still correctly secured whenever the bicycle was left unattended,
even for a short time
• The frame and fork are not damaged
• The handlebar and stem are correctly and securely fastened as well as set up in the correct position
• The seatpost and seat are secure and in the correct position. Try turning the seat or tipping it upwards or downwards. It should not move
• If you are using clipless/magnet pedals, please check that they are working properly. The pedals should release easily and smoothly

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WARNING! Before you switch the system on, ensure that the magnetic rubber plug is attached to the frame. The contacts below it are
live with electricity when the system is switched on.
WARNING! If you are unsure of whether your bicycle is in a sound technical condition, take it to your Authorized Specialized Dealer to
be checked instead of riding it.
It is particularly important if you use your bicycle a lot, either through sports riding or daily use, that you regularly have all the important
parts checked by your Authorized Specialized Dealer (see service schedule on page 27).
Frame, fork and other parts relevant to your safety such as brakes and wheels are subject to heavy wear which can impact the operating
safety of these parts.
If you use parts for longer than their intended lifetime, they can fail without warning. This can lead to falls and serious injury.
In the event of a fall or if your bicycle falls over, please perform the checks outlined on page 8 before continuing to ride. In cases
like this, it is recommended to have your bicycle checked by your Authorized Specialized Dealer before you continue your ride.
Aluminum parts cannot be safely bent back into shape, and carbon components can sustain damage which is not visible to the eye.
8. LEGAL REGULATIONS
WARNING! YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES MAY NOT PROVIDE
COVERAGE FOR ACCIDENTS INVOLVING THE USE OF THIS BICYCLE.
TO DETERMINE IF COVERAGE IS PROVIDED YOU SHOULD CONTACT
YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY OR AGENT.
Before riding your electric bicycle, please check your local laws related to bicycles and electric bicycles. If you are
unsure as to where to refer to your local laws, please refer to your Authorized Specialized Dealer. Applicable laws
may include laws related to the following, without limitation, and which are examples only:
• Where you may or may not ride your bicycle;
• Whether you must register your electric bicycle;
• Whether you must have a driver’s license to operate your bicycle;
• Whether and what type of helmet you must wear to operate your bicycle;
• The required age for riding an electric bicycle.
Any changes to the bicycle not approved by Specialized, have the following effects:
• Nullifying the warranty requirements on the manufacturer’s side
• Possible changes to the insurance obligations
• Possible changes to the applicability of the local laws to the electric bicycle
A. Intended use
WARNING! This electric bicycle is intended for transporting one person at a time. Fit your bicycle with suitable equipment if you would like to
transport luggage. Ensure that you do not exceed the maximum permissible weight of 295 lb (134 kg) (see page 23).
Permitted weight: Bicycle weight (A)+ Rider’s weight (B) + Baggage weight (excluding trailers) (C).
Using the bicycle as intended also means adhering to the operating, maintenance and upkeep conditions
described in this manual.
The manufacturer and dealer do not assume any liability for activities above and beyond the intended use. This particularly applies for not adhering to
safety advice and damage resulting from this, for instance: off-road use, carrying excess weight or making improper repairs to defects.
The electric bicycle is not generally designed to withstand extreme stress, such as riding down steps or over jumps.

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C. Disposal
Used chargers should not be disposed of with domestic waste.
You can return used batteries to a recycling facility or to your Authorized Specialized Dealer.
Defective or chargers no longer in use, must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
In the EU, consumers have a legal obligation to return defective, unused or non-functioning chargers, while dealers, manufacturers and importers have
an obligation to accept them. You can return used batteries to a recycling facility or to your Authorized Specialized Dealer.
According to directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), defective or
chargers no longer in use, must be collect separately and disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
Please inform yourself about the applicable regulations in your specific state.
11. USER INTERFACE
A. Turbo cyclocomputer functions
B. Joystick functions
Left or Right
Up or Down
Left
Right
Up
Down
Center
Miles (English / km (Metric) TURBO mode
ECO mode
REGEN mode
NO ASSIST (off) mode
Secondary function indicator
Joystick
Low battery indicator
Battery percentage indicator
Digital speed display
Odometer indicator
Tripmeter indicator
Secondary function display
Produkt Specifikationer
Mærke: | Specialized |
Kategori: | Cykel E-cykel |
Model: | Turbo X |
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