Manual Pivot Shuttle
Manual Pivot Shuttle
Owner's Manual
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Table of Contents
SECTION PAGE
1. Quick Start Guide 1
- Bike Set-up 1
- Charging the Battery 1
- Powering the System ON and OFF 1
- Assist Mode Operation 1
2. Basic Operation 2
- Assist and Shifter Switch Function 2
- Operating the Cycle Computer 2
- Screen Display 2
3. Bike Set-up 3
- Setting Proper Sag 3
- Setting Compression Damping on the Fox DPX2 3
- Setting Open Mode Adjust on the Fox DPX2 3
- Setting Rebound Damping on the Fox DPX2 4
- Setting Air Pressure on the Fox 36 Fork 4
- Setting Compression Damping on the Fox 36 Fork 5
- Setting Rebound Damping on the Fox 36 Fork 5
- Recommended Tire Pressure 5
- Adjusting Saddle Height 5
4. Shimano STEPS E8000 System 6
- Connecting to E-Tube Project 6
- Main Menu for E-Tube Project 6
- Customize Menu in E-Tube Project 7
- Update Firmware Menu in E-Tube Project 7
- Preset Menu in E-Tube Project 7
- Battery Charging Notes 8
- Charger LED Lamp 8
- Battery Power Panel LED Lamps 8
- Removing the Battery 9
- Installing the Battery 9
5. Troubleshooting 10
- Cycle Computer Warning Codes 10
- Cycle Computer Error Codes 10
- Battery LED Warning Codes 11
6. Schematics 12
- Shimano STEPS E8000 Schematic 12
- Small Parts Schematic 13
- Small Parts Table 14
- Wiring Diagram 15
7. Reference Material 16
- Shimano STEPS E8000 System 16
- Pivot Shuttle 16
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QUICK START GUIDE
This "Quick Start Guide" provides the essential information to set up your bike. For detailed information
about the Shimano STEPS E8000 System and bike set up, please refer to the full owner's manual.
Bike Set-up
• Before riding, reference the chart below as a rough guide on how to set the bike's components.
COMPONENT QUICK START SETTING
Body Weight in [kg] to [bar] 0.15 × Body Weight [kg] + 2.4 [bar]
Shock Air Pressure Body Weight in [kg] to [psi] 2.2 × Body Weight [kg] + 35 [psi]
(by Body Weight) Body Weight in [lbs] to [bar] 0.07 × Body Weight [lbs] + 2.4 [bar]
Body Weight in [lbs] to [psi] Body Weight [lbs] + 35 [psi]
Fork Air Pressure 70 [psi] / 4.83 [bar]
Shock Compression Damping 7 clicks in (clockwise) from OPEN
Shock Rebound Damping 7 clicks in (clockwise) from OPEN
Fork Compression Damping 6 clicks in (clockwise) from OPEN
Fork Rebound Damping 8 clicks in (clockwise) from OPEN
Front Tire Pressure 18 [psi] / 1.24 [bar]
Rear Tire Pressure 22 [psi] / 1.52 [bar]
Adjusting Saddle Height
• The seat post collar on the Shuttle can be loosened and tightened with a 4mm hex wrench.
• Before raising or lowering the seat height, using a 2mm hex wrench, loosen the head tube cable port
securing the dropper post housing. Be sure to re-tighten the cable clamp after adjusting the saddle height.
Charging the Battery
• The battery does not come charged and must be charged completely before the first use.
• The charging port is located on the non-driveside of the downtube near the bottom of the battery.
• The battery has a sealing cover (fig. 1) that needs to be removed for charging.
• The charging cable (fig. 2) is plugged into the battery through the charging window in the frame. The
battery can also be charged off the bike. For battery removal instructions, see the full owner's manual.
• Make sure the the charger is securely attached. To verify that the bike is charging, the light on the charger
will illuminate and lights on the battery power panel will light up to indicate the charging level. For
additional information regarding the battery power indicator lights, see the full owner's manual.
Powering the System ON and OFF
• When powering the system ON or OFF, do not have your feet on the pedals; a system fault may result.
• The power button (fig. 3) on the battery can be accessed through the window in the top of the downtube.
• Power cannot be turned on while the battery is charging.
• If the bike has not moved for 10 minutes, the power will shut off automatically.
1 2 3
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BASIC OPERATION
(A)
(B) (C)
Y1 X1 (Z1) X2 Y2
Z1 Switch display modes (Current Speed is default and will return after 60 seconds)
(Display Modes: Distance, Odometer, Range1,3, Travel Time2, Avg. Speed2, Max. Speed2, Cadence2, Watts2, Calories2, Clock)
BUTTON ASSIST SWITCH (B) FUNCTION
X1 Increase the level of assistance (Eco, Trail, and Boost)
Y1 Decrease the level of assistance (Press and hold for WALK mode)
BUTTON SHIFTING SWITCH (C) FUNCTION
X2 Up-shift rear derailleur (Pedaling becomes harder)
Y2 Down-shift rear derailleur (Pedaling becomes easier)
1) When Range displayed, the battery level is not displayed
2) Optional Item
3) When WALK assist is functioning Range displays [RANGE ---]
Z1 Switch between screens and confirm settings. (Press and hold to access menu screen)
(Menu Screens: Clear, Clock, Bluetooth, ANT, Light, Brightness, Sound, Units, Language, RD Adjust, RD Protection, Exit)
BUTTON ASSIST SWITCH (B) FUNCTION
X1 / Y1 Move menu cursor, adjusting settings, etc.
Screen Display
• The content below details the display layout for the cycle computer (A) in the Shimano STEPS E8000
System schematic.
(A) (B)
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BIKE SET-UP
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BIKE SET-UP
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BIKE SET-UP
4mm 2mm
Hex Wrench Hex Wrench
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SHIMANO STEPS E8000 SYSTEM
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SHIMANO STEPS E8000 SYSTEM
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SHIMANO STEPS E8000 SYSTEM
Charging Error
Blinking
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SHIMANO STEPS E8000 SYSTEM
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TROUBLESHOOTING
OPERATIONAL
CODE ISSUE REMEDY
RESTRICTION
Drive unit operation tempera- Power assistance may be lower Stop using the assist function until the
W010 ture is higher than normal than usual drive unit temperature drops.
Traveling speed cannot be Maximum speed may be lower Check that the speed sensor is installed
W011 detected than usual correctly.
Torque sensor was not initialized Power assistance may be lower Change the assist switch to the gear shift-
W013 properly than usual ing switch and turn the power on again.
Electronic derailleur installed in Power assistance provided in Reinstall the derailleur for which the sys-
W032 place of a mechanical derailleur [WALK] may be lower than usual tem is configured to support.
OPERATIONAL
CODE ISSUE REMEDY
RESTRICTION
A system error was detected Power assistance is not Press the power button of the battery to
E010 provided during riding turn it on again.
An error occured in system opreation Power assistance is not Press the power button of the battery to
E011 provided during riding turn it on again.
An anomaly was detected in the drive Power assistance is not Contact the place of purchase.
E013 unit's firmware provided during riding
The speed sensor may be installed in the Power assistance is not Contact the place of purchase.
E014 wrong position provided during riding
A communication error between the bat- Power assistance is not Check that the cable between the drive
E020 tery and drive unit was detected provided during riding unit and battery is properly connected.
Battery connected to the drive unit is not Power assistance is not Press the power button of the battery to
E021 supported provided during riding turn it on again.
The battery connected does not conform All system functions Press the power button of the battery to
E022 with system standards shutdown turn it on again.
Part of the cycle computer's firmware Power assistance is not Contact the place of purchase.
E043 may be damaged provided during riding
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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SCHEMATICS
(M)
(L) (A)
(N)
(O) (C)
(E)
(I)
(G)
(D) (F)
(K) (H)
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SCHEMATICS
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15 28 25 24 21 19
16
22
42
18 35 29 27 30
41 27 45 29 31 32 23
36 13
34 26 20 33 38
10 11
30 27 30 29
12 17
39 37
x1 x1 40 8
28 31 32 39 44
9 43 14
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SCHEMATICS
Small Parts Table * = grease = anti-seize = anti-seize or grease = loctite 243 (applied to female threads)
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SCHEMATICS
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REFERENCE MATERIAL
Pivot Shuttle
• For FAQs and additional technical documents regarding the maintenance of the Pivot Shuttle can be found
at: http://www.pivotcycles.com/bike/shuttle/
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