Question edited for a lot more clarity.
Question moved from 'Power Computers' to model category.
Did you just remove the lead acid AGM batteries and replace with Lithium Ion? There is a lot more to it that that, you have to replace the controller as well and for safety you need a LiFePO battery and a new twistgrip because the old one is little more than an On / Off switch..
Motor Controller Kit
24v LiFePO4 Battery
Lights and Horn Kit https://www.ebay.com/itm/222627137235
If the shredding disk on your Cuisinart FP-12DC food processor is scraping against the cover and causing damage, it suggests that the disk is not properly seated or there may be an issue with the assembly. Here are some steps you can take to address the problem:
Check the assembly: Ensure that the stem adapter and shredding disk are properly aligned and securely attached to the food processor. The stem adapter should fit snugly into the center of the work bowl. Make sure the shredding disk is correctly placed on top of the stem adapter and clicks into place.
Inspect the cover: Examine the cover for any obstructions or misalignments that may be preventing the shredding disk from fitting properly. Clean the cover to remove any food particles or debris that may be causing interference.
Verify compatibility: Ensure that you are using the correct shredding disk for your specific model of food processor. Different models may have different sizes or types of disks. Refer to the user manual or contact Cuisinart's customer support to confirm that you have the right shredding disk for your FP-12DC model.
Adjust the disk height: Some food processors allow you to adjust the height of the slicing or shredding disk. Check if your model has an adjustment mechanism or a reversible disk with different heights. Follow the instructions in the user manual to adjust the disk height to the appropriate position.
Contact customer support: If you have followed these steps and the problem persists, it's recommended to reach out to Cuisinart's customer support for further assistance. They will have specific knowledge about your food processor model and can provide guidance or arrange for a repair if necessary.
Avoid using the food processor with a misaligned or damaged shredding disk, as it may affect the processor's performance or cause further damage.
You will need to remove the shrouds on wither side of the Exercise bike. You will see on each crank, or at least one of them, there is a cotter pin with a bolt The cotter pin needs removing and you will be able to turn that pedal arm to 180' to the other one. Spare parts appear to be obsolete, but you should get parts for the crank arm from a good cycle shop. Very often the cotter pin needs to be filed to fit. Tightening the nut locks it in place. There are two videos, the second one refers to cycles which is where my experience comes from.
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