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6 While securely holding the wrench flats with a pedal wrench, use a 12 mm socket wrench to unscrew the
spindle nut .
NOTE: The right pedal has a black spindle nut and a reverse thread. The left pedal has a silver spindle nut
and a standard thread. The left spindle has a line on the wrench flats.
7 Slide the spindle out of the pedal body.
8 Remove all old grease from the spindle.
9 Apply a layer of bike grease to the spindle.
10 Insert the spindle into the new pedal body.
The new pedal body has factory-installed dust seals. The outer dust seal should be flush with the top of the
cartridge.
11 Replace the spindle nut.
12 While securely holding the wrench flats with a pedal wrench, use a 12 mm socket wrench to torque the
spindle nut to 7 lbf-ft. (10 N-m).
WARNING
To ensure that the spindle nut stays in place, you must tighten it to the recommended torque specification.
Failure to properly tighten the nut could cause the pedal to fall off during a ride, which could result in property
damage or serious bodily injury or death.
13 Replace the battery carriage and two screws.
14 Replace the battery and battery cover, and hand tighten it.
NOTE: Do not damage or lose the O-ring gasket.
15 Use a 4 mm hex key to tighten the battery cover to 3.6 lbf-ft. (5 N-m).
The LED displays one short green flash followed by one long red flash.
16 Install the pedals on your bike (Installing the Pedals, page 2).
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