Di2 Manual PDF
Di2 Manual PDF
Di2 Manual PDF
Dealer's Manual
9070 Series
SW-R610
SW-9071
SW-R671
ST-9070
ST-9071
FD-9070
RD-9070
SM-EW90-A
SM-EW90-B
EW-SD50
EW-SD50-I
SM-EWC2
SM-JC40
SM-JC41
SM-BTR1
SM-BTR2
SM-BMR1 (Ver.2.0.0 later)
SM-BMR2
SM-BA01
SM-BCR1
SM-BCR2
SM-BCC1
CONTENTS
IMPORTANT NOTICE........................................................................... 4
TO ENSURE SAFETY............................................................................ 5
INSTALLATION.................................................................................. 15
Electric wire wiring diagram (overall conceptual diagram)............................................15
Electric wire wiring diagram (junction (A) side)..............................................................17
Installation of the dual control lever ...............................................................................19
Installation of the brake cable .........................................................................................21
Installation of the front derailleur...................................................................................23
Installation of the rear derailleur.....................................................................................25
Installation of the shifting switch.....................................................................................26
Installation of the junction (A).........................................................................................33
Installation of the junction (B)..........................................................................................34
Installation of the battery.................................................................................................35
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ADJUSTMENT................................................................................... 51
Adjustment of the rear derailleur....................................................................................51
Adjustment of the front derailleur...................................................................................54
Lever stroke adjustment....................................................................................................56
MAINTENANCE................................................................................. 57
Replacing the bracket cover..............................................................................................57
Disassembly of the bracket unit and lever unit...............................................................57
Assembly of the switch unit..............................................................................................59
Assembly of the bracket unit and lever unit....................................................................60
Replacing the pulley..........................................................................................................61
How to install the B axle and B axle cap..........................................................................62
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
••This dealer’s manual is intended primarily for use by professional bicycle mechanics.
Users who are not professionally trained for bicycle assembly should not attempt to install the components themselves using the
dealer’s manuals.
If any part of the information on the manual is unclear to you, do not proceed with the installation. Instead, contact your place
of purchase or a local bicycle dealer for their assistance.
••Make sure to read all instruction manuals included with the product.
••Do not disassemble or modify the product other than as stated in the information contained in this dealer’s manual.
••All dealer’s manuals and instruction manuals can be viewed on-line on our website (http://si.shimano.com).
••Please observe the appropriate rules and regulations of the country, state or region in which you conduct your business as a
dealer.
For safety, be sure to read this dealer’s manual thoroughly before use, and follow it for correct use.
The following instructions must be observed at all times in order to prevent personal injury and physical damage to
equipment and surroundings.
The instructions are classified according to the degree of danger or damage which may occur if the product is used
incorrectly.
DANGER
Failure to follow the instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Failure to follow the instructions could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Failure to follow the instructions could cause personal injury or physical damage to equipment and surroundings.
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TO ENSURE SAFETY
DANGER
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< Battery charger / Battery charger cord >
•• Do not get the charger wet or use it while it is wet, and do not touch or hold it with wet hands. If this is not observed,
problems with operation or electric shocks may occur.
•• Do not cover the charger with a cloth or similar while it is in use. If this is not observed, heat may build up and the case may
become deformed, or fire or overheating may occur.
•• Do not disassemble or modify the charger. If this is not observed, electric shocks or injury may occur.
•• Use the charger at the specified power supply voltage only. If a power supply voltage other than that specified is used, fire,
explosions, smoke, overheating, electric shocks or burns may occur.
•• Do not touch metallic parts of the charger or the AC adapter if there is a lighting storm. If lightning strikes, electric shocks may
occur.
WARNING
••When installing components, be sure to follow the instructions that are given in the instruction manuals.
It is recommended that you use only genuine Shimano parts. If parts such as bolts and nuts become loose or damaged, the bicycle
may suddenly fall over, which may cause serious injury.
In addition, if adjustments are not carried out correctly, problems may occur, and the bicycle may suddenly fall over, which may
cause serious injury.
•• Be sure to wear safety glasses or goggles to protect your eyes while performing maintenance tasks such as replacing parts.
•• This dealer’s manual is for use with the DURA-ACE 9070 series (electronic gear shifting system) only. For any information
regarding the ULTEGRA 6700 series which does not appear in this manual, refer to the Service Instructions included with each
component.
••After reading the dealer's manual thoroughly, keep it in a safe place for later reference.
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< Lithium ion battery >
•• Do not place the battery into fresh water or sea water, and do not allow the battery terminals to get wet. If this is not
observed, fire, bursting or overheating may occur.
•• Do not use the battery if it has any noticeable scratching or other external damage. If this is not observed, bursting,
overheating or problems with operation may occur.
•• Do not subject the battery to strong shocks or throw it. If this is not observed, bursting, overheating or problems with
operation may occur.
•• Do not use the battery if leakages, discoloration, deformation or any other abnormalities occur. If this is not observed,
bursting, overheating or problems with operation may occur.
•• If any leaked fluid gets on your skin or clothes, wash it off immediately with clean water. The leaked fluid may damage the
skin.
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< Battery charger / Battery charger cord >
•• Be sure to hold the power cable by the power plug when connecting and disconnecting the power plug from the electrical
outlet. If you do not hold the power cable by the power plug, fire or electric shocks may occur.
* If heat or acrid-smelling smoke is coming out from the power plug.
* There may be a bad connection inside the power plug.
•• Do not overload the electrical outlet with appliances beyond its rated capacity, and use only a 100 – 240 V AC electrical outlet.
If the electrical outlet is overloaded by connecting too many appliances using adapters, overheating resulting in fire may occur.
•• Do not damage the power cord or power plug. (Do not damage, process, forcibly bend, twist or pull them, bring them near hot
objects, place heavy objects on them or bundle them tightly together.) If they are used while damaged, fire, electric shocks or
short-circuits may occur.
•• Do not use the charger with commercially-available electrical transformers designed for overseas use, as they may damage the
charger.
•• Always be sure to insert the power plug as far as it will go. If this is not observed, fire may occur.
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< Brake >
•• It is important to completely understand the operation of your bicycle's brake system. Improper use of your bicycle's brake
system may result in a loss of control or a fall, which could lead to severe injury. Because each bicycle may handle differently,
be sure to learn the proper braking technique (including brake lever pressure and bicycle control characteristics) and operation
of your bicycle. This can be done by consulting your professional bicycle dealer and the bicycle's owners manual, and by
practicing your riding and braking technique.
•• If the front brake is applied too strongly, the wheel may lock and the bicycle may fall forward, and serious injury may result.
•• Always make sure that the front and rear brakes are working correctly before you ride the bicycle.
•• The required braking distance will be longer during wet weather. Reduce your speed and apply the brakes early and gently.
•• If the road surface is wet, the tires will skid more easily. If the tires skid, you may fall off the bicycle. To avoid this, reduce your
speed and apply the brakes early and gently.
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CAUTION
NOTE
Be sure to also inform users of the following:
•• Be sure to rotate the crank when carrying out any switch operations which are related to gear shifting.
•• This is a small waterproof connector. Do not repeat connecting and disconnecting it. It may impair the function.
•• Be careful not to let water get into the terminal.
•• The components are designed to be fully waterproofed to withstand wet weather riding conditions; however, do not
deliberately place them into water.
•• Do not clean the bicycle in a high-pressure car wash. If water gets into any of the components, operating problems or rusting
may result.
•• Handle the products carefully, and avoid subjecting them to any strong shocks.
•• Do not use thinners or similar substances to clean the products. Such substances may damage the surfaces.
•• If gear shifting operations do not feel smooth, wash the derailleur and lubricate all moving parts.
•• Contact the place of purchase for updates of the product software. The most up-to-date information is available on the
Shimano website.
•• Products are not guaranteed against natural wear and deterioration from normal use and aging.
•• For maximum performance we highly recommend Shimano lubricants and maintenance products.
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< Battery charger / Battery charger cord >
•• Use this instrument under the direction of a safety supervisor or the direction for use. Do not allow physically, sensory, or
mentally impaired persons, inexperienced persons, or persons with no required knowledge including children to use this
instrument.
•• Do not allow children to play near this instrument.
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< SM-BTR2: Lithium ion battery (built-in type) >
•• After removing the battery from the bicycle for storage, install a dummy plug.
•• The charging time of an AC adapter with a USB port is about 1.5 hours, and that of computer USB port type about 3 hours.
(Note that the actual time will vary depending on the amount of charge remaining in the battery. Depending on the
specifications of the AC adapter, recharging via the AC adapter requires as many hours (about 3 hours) as recharging via PC.)
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< Electric wires / Electric wire covers >
•• Secure the electric wires with cable ties so that they do not interfere with the chainrings, sprockets and tires.
•• The strength of the adhesive is fairly weak, to prevent the paint on the frame from being peeled off at the same time when
removing the electric wire cover for reasons such as replacing the electric wires. If the electric wire cover is peeled off, replace
it with a new one. When removing the electric wire cover, do not peel it off too vigorously. If this is not observed, the paint on
the frame will peel off too.
•• Do not remove the wire holders which are attached to the built-in type electric wires (EW-SD50-I). The wire holders prevent the
electric wires from moving inside the frame.
•• When installing to the bicycle, do not forcibly bend the electric wire plug. It may result in a poor contact.
* Install so that the angle is 90 degrees or more.
The actual product may differ from the illustration because this manual is intended chiefly to explain the procedures for
using the product.
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For Installation to the Bicycle, and Maintenance:
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INSTALLATION
This Dealers manual provided a DURA-ACE 9070 series only(electric transmission system) .
For other products refer Dealer's Manual of DURA-ACE 9000 series.
SM-BTR1
SM-BMR2 Lithium ion battery (external type)
Battery mount
EW-SD50
Electric wire
SM-EW90-A/B
Junction (A)
SM-JC40
Junction (B)
SM-BTR1
Lithium ion battery (external type)
SM-BMR1
Battery mount
EW-SD50-I
Electric wire
SM-EW90-A/B
Junction (A)
SM-JC41
Junction (B)
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Lithium ion battery (built-in type) SM-BTR2
SM-BTR2
Lithium ion battery
(built-in type)
SM-EW90-A/B
Junction (A)
SM-JC41
Junction (B)
EW-SD50-I
Electric wire
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Electric wire wiring diagram (junction (A) side)
3 port type
E-tube port ×2
Port for remote Port for remote
sprinter shifter sprinter shifter
SM-EW90-A
E-tube connector
or
ST-9070 ST-9070
E-tube
Port for remote E-tube Port for remote
port ×2
sprinter shifter port ×2 sprinter shifter
SM-EW90-A
E-tube connector
E-tube port ×3
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5 port type
or
ST-9070 ST-9070
E-tube E-tube
Port for remote port ×2 port ×2 Port for remote
sprinter shifter sprinter shifter
SM-EW90-B
E-tube connector
or
6 mm
18 mm
ST-9071 ST-9071
SM-EW90-B
E-tube connector
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When installing the components to carbon frame/handle bar surfaces, verify with the manufacturer of the carbon frame/parts for
their recommendation on tightening torque in order to prevent over tightening that can cause damage to the carbon material and/
or under tightening that can cause lack of fixing strength for the components.
ST-9070
Tightening torque:
6.0 – 8.0 N·m {52 – 70 in. lbs.}
Note:
The mounting band, mounting bolt, and mounting nut of ST-9070 have no compatibility with other products. Do not use
components that are used in other products together.
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ST-9071
Pass the outer casing through the handlebar, and then adjust its length so that it will fit securely into the outer casing holder
when the brake lever is installed.
Install the brake lever to the handlebar by using a 5 mm Allen key to turn it counterclockwise as shown in the illustration.
Note:
The knurled grooves should be aligned.
Handlebar
Knurled grooves
5 mm Allen key
Tightening torque:
6.0 – 8.0 N·m {52 – 70 in. lbs.}
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Installation of the brake cable
Be careful not let the BC-9000 inner cable come into contact with the brake lever or the metal section (adjustment section) of the
caliper brake. When coating is damaged when the inner cable is installed or while the bicycle is used, the coating may become
fluffy; however, it will not affect the function.
Note:
Use cables which are long enough so that they still have some slack even when the handlebars are turned as far as they will go to
the left and to the right.
ɸ 1.6 mm ɸ 5 mm
* For information on how to install the brake cable, refer to BR-9000 dealer's manual.
Move the lever in the direction of brake operation and put the brake cable through.
ST-9070
Cable hook
Inner end
Temporarily secure the outer cable to the handlebar (by using tape
or similar material).
Outer cable
Tape
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ST-9071
Outer holder
Outer cable
Inner end
Cable hook
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Installation of the front derailleur
List of tools to be used
The following tools are required to assemble the product.
If installing the front derailleur to a brazed-on type frame, a backup plate must be attached to the seat tube. Always be
sure to install the backup plate in order to prevent damage to the frame from the pressure applied by the support bolt of
the front derailleur.
Tightening torque:
5.0 - 7.0 N·m {44 - 61 in. lbs.}
5 mm Allen key
Support bolt
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When installing a band type
* If using the band adapter (SM-AD90), a support bolt will be necessary. A protector and a mounting washer will not be
needed. Use the SM-AD90 / 79 / 67 in combination with the FD-9070. The SM-AD11/15 cannot be installed.
Band adapter
Tightening torque:
5.0 - 7.0 N·m {44 - 61 in. lbs.}
5 mm Allen key
Tightening torque:
Support bolt
5.0 - 7.0 N·m {44 - 61 in. lbs.}
Chain guide
outer plate
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3. Use a 2 mm Allen key to turn the support bolt in order to adjust
the position of the front derailleur so that the flat part of the
chain guide outer plate is directly above and parallel to the
largest chainring.
When installing the rear derailleur, make sure that the B-tension adjustment bolt does not touch the dropout tab and cause it to
bend.
Dropout tab
Pulley cage
B-tension
adjustment bolt
5 mm Allen key
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Installation of the shifting switch
List of tools to be used
The following tools are required to assemble the product.
Utility knife
Routing Map
ST-9070(R) ST-9070(L)
SW-R610(Y) SW-R610(X)
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1. Use a cutter knife or similar tool to cut the handlebar tape to the length of the handlebar tape cutout tool as shown in the
illustration.
* Make sure that you handle the utility knife safely and
correctly in accordance with the instructions which are
provided with the utility knife.
2. Hold the cut handlebar tape against the tool, and then cut out the holes for the switches while following the directions of
the arrows on the tool.
* Depending on the material used for the
handlebar tape, it may be difficult to cut
13.5 mm
the tape using the handlebar tape cutout
tool. If this happens, make a hole of the
size shown in the illustration. 9.1 mm
3. Make guide marks on the handlebars at the switch installation positions, and secure the switches with double-sided tape.
Double-sided tape
4. Align the holes in the handlebar tape which was cut with the switches, and then wind on the handlebar tape. At this time,
be sure to overlap the tape below the switches.
Note:
In order to protect the cable, use handlebar tape to secure the cable. Do not secure the cable with the cable tie or the
bracket for the cycle computer.
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SW-9071 (Shifting switch for aero bar)
Routing Map
SW-9071
Junction (A)
ST-9070
1. Remove two cover-fixing screws (M4) with the 2.5 mm Allen key.
2. Remove the bracket cover from the end of the bracket, disengage the two hooking tabs, and then remove the switch cable
from the bracket groove.
Bracket cover
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3. Place the bracket onto the end of the aero bar. Adjust the direction of the switch operation surface at this time. Use a 5 mm
Allen key to turn the pull-up bolt counterclockwise to tighten it in order to install the bracket to the aero bar.
Note:
Pull-up bolt
The knurled grooves should be aligned.
Aero bar
Knurled grooves
Tightening torque:
5.0 – 6.0 N·m {44 – 52 in. lbs.}
4. Insert the hooking tabs, and then engage the end of the bracket cover to install the bracket. Check that the switch cable is
protruding from the bracket groove, and then tighten the cover fixing screw.
Tightening torque:
1.2 – 1.6 N·m {10 – 14 in. lbs.}
Bracket groove
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SW-R671 (Shifting switch for aero bar)
Routing Map
SW-R671
Junction (A)
ST-9070
1. Use a 2.5 mm Allen key to remove the cover fixing screw (M4).
2. Remove the bracket cover from the end of the bracket, disengage the two hooking tabs, and then remove the switch cable
from the bracket groove.
Switch cable
Bracket cover
Bracket
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3. Place the bracket onto the end of the aero bar. Adjust the direction of the switch operation surface at this time. Use a 5 mm
Allen key to turn the pull-up bolt counterclockwise to tighten it in order to install the bracket to the aero bar.
Note:
Pull-up bolt
The knurled grooves should be aligned.
Aero bar
Knurled grooves
Tightening torque:
5.0 – 6.0 N·m {44 – 52 in. lbs.}
4. Insert the hooking tabs, and then engage the end of the bracket cover to install the bracket. Check that the switch cable is
protruding from the bracket groove, and then tighten the cover fixing screw.
Tightening torque:
1.2 – 1.6 N·m {10 – 14 in. lbs.}
Bracket groove
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Example of connection of the electric cable
* The illustration shows an example for ST-9070 / SW-R610.
This varies depending on the combination of the dual control lever and the gear-shifting switch.
For details, refer to the electric cable wiring diagram (junction (A)).
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Installation of the junction (A)
1. Attach to the stem using the band and hook included with
SM-EW90.
Band
Stem
Hook
2. Hook the band on the hook and wind it around the stem.
3. Slide SM-EW90 into the rail section of the hook to install it.
Finished image
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Installation of the junction (B)
List of tools to be used
The following tools are required to assemble the product.
Finished image
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Installation of the battery
List of tools to be used
The following tools are required to assemble the product.
Tightening torque:
1.2 - 1.5 N·m {10 - 13 in. lbs.}
For the long type, secure it with the bolts supplied with the
frame or the bottle cage.
Refer to the Service Instructions for the bottle cage for details
on the tightening torques.
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3. Tighten the bolt of the bottle cage to secure the battery mount.
For the long type, use the accessory cable tie to secure the
battery mount to the frame.
Tightening torque:
1.2 - 1.5 N·m {10 - 13 in. lbs.}
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Installation of the battery cable cover
1. Set the electric wire for the battery mount into the groove
in the electric wire cover for the battery mount.
Spacers
Cable tie
Tightening torque:
1.2 - 1.5 N·m {10 - 13 in. lbs.}
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Installation of the bottle cage adapter
If the bottle cage which is installed to the seat tube 3 mm Allen key
interferes with the battery, move the position of the
m
bottle cage upward. The installation position for the 10 m
bottle cage can be moved upward by a minimum of
32 mm and a maximum of 50 mm from the original
installation position.
m
15 m
m
15 m
Tightening torque:
3.0 N·m {26 in. lbs.}
This method is used to secure it on the seat post. Depending on the frame, the way the battery is installed may differ. For
details, consult with the manufacturer of completed bicycles.
Installation of the Lithium ion battery (built-in type)
1. Bond seat post collar to inside of seat post.
2. Insert internal battery into the collar from the bottom of
seat post. Seat post
1 3
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CONNECTION OF THE ELECTRIC WIRE
E-tube port ×3
SM-EW90-A SM-JC40 / 41
Junction (A) Junction (B)
E-tube port ×5
SM-EW90-B SM-JC40/41
Junction (A) Junction (B)
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Note:
Use the special tool TL-EW02 for installation and removal of the electric wire.
When installing the electric wire, do not forcibly bend the plug.
It may result in a poor contact.
TL-EW02
Plug
OK Not OK
Junction (B)
2. Connect the electric wires to the front derailleur, the rear derailleur and the battery mount.
FD-9070 has a cable holder on the back side. After connection, attach the
cable as shown in the illustration.
If the electric wire is difficult to attach, remove the rear wheel.
Front derailleur
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Rear derailleur Battery mount
3. Provisionally secure the electric wire along the frame with tape, and then
connect it to junction (B).
* When routing the electric wire to the rear derailleur, be sure to install it to
the bottom of the chainstay to avoid any interference between the cable and
the chain.
* Wind any excess length of electric wire inside junction (B) to adjust the
length.
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4. Once the electric wires have been routed, secure Junction (B) fixing bolt
junction (B) underneath the bottom bracket shell. (10.5 mm or 15 mm)
(3 mm Allen key)
Tightening torque:
1.5 - 2.0 N·m {13 - 17 in. lbs.}
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Built-in type (SM-JC41)
1. First pass the electric wires for junction (A), the battery mount,
the front derailleur and the rear derailleur through the holes in
the frame into the bottom bracket shell.
* The electric wires for built-in use can be inserted only in one
direction.
Wire holder
Electric wire for rear derailleur Electric wire for front derailleur Electric wire for battery mount
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< In the case of a built-in battery (SM-BTR2) >
Electric wire for rear derailleur Electric wire for front derailleur Electric wire for internal battery
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3. Connect the electric wire to junction (A), the front derailleur, the rear derailleur, and the battery mount.
SM-EW90-A SM-EW90-B
Junction (A) Junction (A)
FD-9070 has a cable holder on the back side. After connection, attach the
cable as shown in the illustration.
Front derailleur If the electric wire is difficult to attach, remove the rear wheel.
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Connection to the Dual control lever
< ST-9070 >
1. Use the TL-EW02 special tool to connect to the ST-9070. Set so that the projection
on the connector is aligned with the groove on the narrow end.
Bracket cover
Note:
•• When the handle is gripped or the bar tape is wound, the electric wires may be pulled out. By allowing sufficient wire
length, accidental connector disconnection can be prevented after winding the bar tape.
•• This length margin of electric wire is also necessary to open the bracket cover when additional switch and the SM-PCE1 is
connected.
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< ST-9071/SW-9071/SW-R671/SW-R610 >
1. For the following models, attach to the electric cable (the type that comes out from a component) junction A of the product.
SW-9071/SW-R671/SW-9071
SW-9071
Junction (A)
SW-R671
ST-9071
2. SW-R610
SW-R610
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Routing junction (B) and the electric wires inside the frame
1. Pass the electric wires for the front derailleur and the rear derailleur through the seat tube and chainstay respectively.
2. Pass the electric wires for junction (A) and the battery mount and junction (B) through the down tube. Check that the
screws of the bottom bracket shell do not damage any of the components at this time.
3. Set the electric wires so that only the electric wires for the front derailleur and the rear derailleur are visible inside the
bottom bracket shell, and if any extra parts such as wire holders are protruding, push them back inside the frame.
Front derailleur
1 2 Junction (A)
Rear derailleur
Battery mount
Junction (B)
Lithium ion
battery 2
(built-in type) 3
1
Junction (A)
Inner cover
Adapter Adapter
Note:
If using a frame which does not have enough space between the Adapter
inside of the bottom bracket shell and the inner cover to route
Inner cover
the electric wires use an inner cover which is sold separately.
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Installation of the grommets
Install grommets in appropriate positions for the electric wires by inserting the bottoms into the holes in the frame and then
pushing the tops to fit them into place.
Closed Open
Rear derailleur Front derailleur
Checking connections
After connecting the electric wires to all of the components, install the battery and check the
operation.
Operate the shifting switches and check that the front derailleur and rear derailleur both
operate.
Note:
To prepare for chain installation, if none is installed, be sure to operate the shift switch (X) of
the left lever one or more times to set the front derailleur to the largest gear position. After
that, be sure to remove the battery.
Shifting switch (X)
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Disconnection of the electric wires
This is a small waterproof connector. Do not repeat connecting and disconnecting it. The waterproof section or the
connecting section may become worn or deformed, and the function may be affected.
When removing the electric wire, use the wider end of the special tool TL-EW02 as shown in the illustration. If you pull too
firmly on the connectors, problems with operation may occur.
* With the base portion of the hook firmly held down using the wider end of the
special tool TL-EW02, remove the electric wire.
FD-9070
RD-9070 ST-9070
SM-JC40 SM-JC41
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ADJUSTMENT
Next, set the chain to the smallest sprocket and repeat the
above to make sure that the pulley does not touch the
sprocket.
Guide pulley
B-tension
adjustment bolt
Junction (A)
Button (push)
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4. If shifting switch (X) is pressed once while the initial setting condition is active, the guide pulley will move one step toward the
inside.
If shifting switch (Y) is pressed once, the guide pulley will move one step toward the outside.
The guide pulley can move 12 steps inward and 12 steps outward from the initial position, for a total of 25 positions.
When adjusting, the guide pulley will overrun slightly and then move back in an exaggerated movement so that you can check
the adjustment direction. When checking the positions of the guide pulley and the sprocket, check at the position where the
guide pulley finally stops.
5. While turning the front chainwheel, operate shifting switch (X) to move the guide pulley toward the inside until the chain
touches the 4th sprocket and makes a slight noise.
6. Next, operate shifting switch (Y) 4 times to move the guide pulley toward the outside by 4 steps to the target position.
4 times
4 steps
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7. Press the button at junction (A) until the red LED turns off in order to switch from
rear derailleur adjustment mode to gear shifting mode. Shift to each gear and
check that no noise is generated at any gear position. If fine adjustment is needed,
switch back to adjustment mode and readjust the rear derailleur.
Turned off
Shift the rear derailleur to the largest sprocket, and then tighten the low
adjustment bolt until it touches against the stopper.
If it is tightened too much, the motor will detect a problem and gear shifting
operation will not be carried out correctly.
By shifting from a largest sprocket to a smallest sprocket, the rear derailleur will
move toward the outside by the over-stroke allowance and then move back.
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Adjustment of the front derailleur
Note:
The low adjustment bolt, the top adjustment bolt and the support bolt are close to each other. Make sure that you are using the
correct bolt for adjustment.
0 - 0.5 mm
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< Top adjustment >
Next, set the chain onto the largest chainring and the smallest sprocket. Use a 2 mm Allen key to turn the top adjustment bolt to
adjust so that there is a clearance of 0.5 - 1.0 mm between the chain and the chain guide outer plate.
0.5 - 1.0 mm
0 - 0.5 mm
Shifting switch (X) Shifting switch (Y)
Finally, shift the front derailleur and the rear derailleur to all gears to make sure that the chain does not contact with the chain
guide.
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Lever stroke adjustment
Make sure that the braking operates after the adjustment.
4 mm slotted screwdriver
Clockwise :The grip width becomes narrower.
Counterclockwise : The grip width becomes wider.
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MAINTENANCE
Direction for
removing the E-ring
(A)
Special E-ring
removal tool
Y6RT68000
(B)
CAUTION
When you remove the E-ring, it may pup out; wear protective glasses while removing it. Check that there is no one or no
object around you before starting the work.
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2. Insert an Allen key or a similar tool into the hole in the lever stud,
and then tap it with a plastic mallet to push out the lever stud.
Lever stud
4. Remove the two switch unit fixing screws, and then remove the
switches and the switch springs. The bracket unit and the lever unit
can then be disassembled.
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Assembly of the switch unit
1. Check that the buttons are attached to the springs, and then place the switch
springs into the holes in the switch unit setting plate.
DURA-ACE Grease
(Y-04110000)
Apply grease
Switch springs
2. Place the switch unit against the mounting surface of the switch unit setting plate.
3. Press the switch unit by hand so that the switch springs go into the
grooves in the buttons, and then push the shifting switches (X / Y)
in as far as they will go.
Switch unit
Shifting switches (X / Y)
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4. Make a gap between the switch unit and the switch unit setting plate and check that the end of the rubber on the switch unit is
on the button.
Tightening torque:
0.18 N·m {2 in. lbs.}
2. Align with the hole in the stud, and then press-fit the lever stud. E-ring groove
* The correct direction for the lever stud is when the E-ring groove
is at the top.
* Check that the surface of the bracket unit and the top end of the
lever stud are flush with each other so that the E-ring will fit into
the groove.
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3. Use part A of the special tool to install the E-ring.
* Operate the shifting switches (X / Y) and check that they turn on,
and check that the lever operates smoothly.
Note: Tool
Do not use the removed E-ring again.
Be sure to use a new product (Y46RU41100: service parts code).
3 mm Allen key
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How to install the B axle and B axle cap
B axle bearing
B axle washer B axle snap
B axle cap ring
2. Widen the slit in the B axle cap C ring using a pointed tool, and then remove the B axle cap C ring, the B axle cap, and the B
axle bent washer.
CAUTION
Be careful when working so that your fingers will not get injured by the pointed tool.
B axle cap
B axle bent washer
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Removing the B axle
1. Widen the B axle snap ring using snap ring pliers, and then remove the B axle. Remove the B axle while pressing it in the
direction of the arrow.
Note:
If reusing the B axle snap ring, remove the ring while being careful not to widen the inner diameter to Φ 10.15 mm or
larger.
2. Remove the B axle washer and remove the B axle from the
bracket body in the direction of the arrow.
Note:
Apply sufficient grease on the sliding portions (B axle, B axle bearing, B axle washer, stopper plate) and the B tension spring.
1. When mounting the B tension spring, insert the longer end of the spring into the bracket body side and the shorter end of
the spring into the hole on the stopper plate side.
Stopper plate
side
Bracket body side
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2. Temporarily assemble the B tension spring, B body seal ring, B tension spring Stopper plate
stopper plate (equipped with the B tension adjustment bolt)
and B axle to the B body.
4. Turn the Allen key until the claw on the stopper plate cross the
claw on the B body.
5. Insert the Allen key. If it is difficult to insert the Allen key, push
it in by moving it slightly.
6. Hook the stopper plate on the stopper claw on the bracket body, insert the B axle washer while applying pressure on the B
axle, and then insert the B axle snap ring using snap ring pliers. Be careful not to be confused with the groove for the B axle
cap C ring.
Note:
Apply sufficient grease on the B axle washer before installation.
Stopper claw
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CAUTION
Be careful not to make the B axle snap ring deformed and wider than the
external diameter of the B axle. (If the inner diameter of the snap ring is
widened to Φ 10.15 mm or larger during assembly, the snap ring is deformed.)
Check that there is no play between the snap ring and the diameter of the B
axle after assembly. If there is any play, the snap ring is deformed.
This may cause the B axle to come off and you may fall down. Replace the snap
ring with a new one.
2. Mount the B axle cap and then mount the B axle cap C ring. Check that the C ring is securely mounted to the groove on the
B axle.
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Please note: specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice. (English)
© Jan. 2013 by Shimano Inc. HTR