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• Dynamo: mounting bracket (4), 

lever (5), friction roller (6), latch for 
electric wire (7), adjustment bolt 
for dynamo position (8)

• Other parts: Nokia Bicycle Holder 

CR-124 (9), grounding wire (10), 
electric wire (11)

General safety instructions

Obey all local laws. Always keep your 
hands free to operate the bicycle 
while cycling. Your first consideration 
while cycling should be road safety. 
Only operate the product if it is safe to 
do so under all cycling conditions.

When you install the product, make 
sure it does not interfere with or 
hinder the steering or braking systems 
of the bicycle.

Make sure the product is not installed 
where you might come in contact 
with it in the event of an accident 
or collision.

During extended operation or in high 
temperatures, the charger or dynamo 

may be very warm. Do not touch the 
dynamo for a few minutes after 
a long ride.

Incorrect installation may cause the 
dynamo to fall between the bicycle 
spokes and jam the wheel. After riding 
a few kilometres, make sure that the 
dynamo is still securely fitted. After 
that, check every time before using 
the bicycle.

Incorrect installation of the dynamo 
causes an increase in running 
resistance and an excessive wearing 
of tyres during operation.

Summary of Contents for DC-14

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Page 11: ...ds Read this guide carefully before installing and using the product Also read the user guide for your bicycle and the Nokia device that you connect to the charger This product may contain small parts Keep them out of the reach of small children Warning The connectors of this device may contain a small amount of nickel Persons who are sensitised to nickel may have symptoms from prolonged skin cont...

Page 12: ...t interfere with or hinder the steering or braking systems of the bicycle Make sure the product is not installed where you might come in contact with it in the event of an accident or collision During extended operation or in high temperatures the charger or dynamo may be very warm Do not touch the dynamo for a few minutes after a long ride Incorrect installation may cause the dynamo to fall betwe...

Page 13: ...ket is firmly attached to the fork Mount the dynamo against the tyre To mount the dynamo against the tyre place the friction roller at the correct angle height and distance to the tyre 14 so that it properly touches the side of the tyre when you press the lever 15 Position the dynamo correctly using the adjustment bolt 16 To detach the roller from the tyre pull the dynamo away from the tyre 17 Att...

Page 14: ...aps of the holder through the slots at the charger 22 Connect the cables To connect the charger cables to the electric wire attached to the dynamo and the grounding wire attached to the mounting bracket press the ends of the corresponding cables and wires into each other 23 Attach the electric and grounding wires to the head tube with the supplied removable cable ties Make sure the charger is prop...

Page 15: ... the battery using the dynamo Make sure the charger is connected to your mobile device Press the lever of the dynamo so that the friction roller touches the tyre Begin pedalling your bicycle faster than 6 km h 4 mph which is a typical walking speed If you pedal too slowly charging may not start even when you increase your speed In that case stop the bicycle and detach the charging cable from the m...

Page 16: ...materials to dedicated collection points This way you help prevent uncontrolled waste disposal and promote the recycling of materials Check product environmental information and how to recycle your Nokia products at www nokia com werecycle or with a mobile device www nokia mobi werecycle The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on your product battery literature or packaging reminds you that all electri...

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