Original User Guide | Pedelec Integrale 0.5 Version 1
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WARNING
Do not send batteries by post. Batteries are dangerous goods that
under certain conditions may explode, causing severe burns and fires.
Only trained personnel may prepare and transport batteries. If you
have a complaint about a battery, please always go through your cycle
dealer. Dealers are able to have batteries collected free of charge
under hazardous goods regulations.
CAUTION
Batteries must not be immersed in water. This presents a risk of
explosion. Do not extinguish a burning battery with water, only the
surrounding burning material. Fire extinguishers with metal fire
powder (Class D) are more suitable. If it is possible to take the battery
safely outside, smooth the fire with sand. But you need to not be
afraid of the battery exploding under you when you ride the cycle
through rain. The battery is sealed to prevent moisture and spray
water from entering.
PLEASE NOTE
Batteries must not be subjected to mechanical impact. This poses
a risk of damage. A battery can still be damaged after dropping or
knocking it even if there are no visible signs of damage. A battery
which looks fine on the outside should, therefore, also be subjected to
an inspection. Please contact your cycle dealer.
PLEASE NOTE
Perform a ‘learning cycle’: You should completely run down a new,
fully charged battery once until the drive assistance stops and
without recharging it in between. In that way the battery ‘learns’ its
capacity, and the actual capacity will agree with the level indicated on
the battery status display. As soon as the battery enters Sleep mode,
press the battery button for one second. Then the learning cycle can
be continued. Please perform a learning cycle every six months or
5,000 kilometres. When the battery becomes older and you do not
repeat the cycling from time to time, the difference between the
actual battery capacity and charge level display will become greater
and greater.
Only use the battery to operate this Pedelec, otherwise there is a risk
of damage to the device.
Batteries are subject to the dangerous goods regulations.
Private users are permitted to transport them on the
road without further conditions. When transported by
commercial third parties (such as by air, freight forwarders
and logistics firms), special requirements of packaging
and labelling must be observed. Please contact your cycle
dealer if you have any questions about transportation.