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Owner’s manual
4.0 Please familiarise with the functions of your A2B before your
first ride
If you still have any questions after having read this section, please ask your A2B specialist dealer before your first ride to explain
any unclear functions or features to you.
4.1 A2B at a glance
As soon as you start to pedal when the drive system is enabled,
you will realise that the motor will start and assist you based on
the adjusted level of assistance - making riding a bike an effortless
pleasure.
4.2 Starting and stopping
1. Put your helmet on and look for a calm place without any
obstacles, cars or other hazards, if possible.
2. Ensure that the battery has been charged and connected
correctly
3. Activate the drive system by pressing the
controller's middle button next to the left
handlebar grip.
4. Fold up the stand into the driving position.
Do NOT sit on the A2B if it is still
supported by the stand. By doing so, you
damage the stand and possibly the frame.
5. Sit on the A2B and find a pleasant sitting
position.
6. Start to pedal and start the motor assistance in this way.
7. Test the brakes at low speed. The left brake lever actuates the
front wheel brake, the right brake lever actuates the rear wheel
brake in most EU countries (break activation is the opposite of
stated). When pulling the brake levers too much, a wheel may be
locked which could make you lose the control over the bicycle
and fall. Remember that both brake levers include a motor
switch-off device; as soon as you operate one of the two brake
levers, the motor's power supply will be switched off. So do not
brake if the engine is to run.
Remember that both brake levers include a motor switch-off
device. As soon as you operate one of the two brake levers, the
motor's power supply will be switched off. So do not keep a brake
lever pulled if the motor is to run.
8. Try to handle your A2B and test its reactions. Become familiar
with how the suspension responds to the brakes being operated
by the driver and shifting of weight by the driver.
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