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5.6
Inserting and removing the
battery
Switch off the battery whenever you in
-
sert it into its holder or remove it from its
holder.
Standard PowerTube battery with integrated
cover
To insert the PowerTube battery
A10
, place it on
the e-bike with its contacts on the lower holder
A9.
Tilt it into the upper holder
A7
until it reaches
the limit stop and audibly clicks in. The battery is
only fixed in the upper holder once this is done.
Check that the battery is fitted securely. Always
remove the key
A5
from the lock
A6
once you
have fastened it shut. This will prevent the key
from falling out or the battery being removed by
unauthorised third parties when your e-bike is
parked.
To remove the PowerTube battery
A10,
switch it
off. Unlock the lock with the key
A5
. The battery
moves into the locking position. Unlock the bat-
tery, tilt it out of the upper holder
A7
and pull it out
of the lower holder
A9.
A9
A7
A5
To insert the additional battery
A8,
place it on the
e-bike with its contacts on the lower holder
A9
(the battery can be tilted by up to 7° relative to
the frame). Tilt it into the upper holder
A7
until it
reaches the limit stop. Check that the battery is
fitted securely.
Always fasten the battery with lock
A6,
otherwise
the lock will open and the battery may fall out of
the holder.
Always remove the key
A5
from the lock
A6
once
you have fastened it shut. This will prevent the
key from falling out or the battery being removed
by unauthorised third parties when your e-bike is
parked.
To remove the additional battery
A8,
switch it off
and unlock the lock with the key
A5.
Tilt the bat-
tery out of the upper holder
A7
and pull it out of
the lower holder
A9.
7°
A4
A3
A6
A9
A5
5.7
Storing the battery
Please read the instructions and regulations on
battery storage in the separate operating instruc-
tions for the batteries.
6.
Legal requirements
For pedelecs and e-bikes, special provisions
sometimes apply for their limit of use. This means
that e-bikes are partly operated like a bicycle and
other times not.
Before riding on public roads with your FLYER,
inform yourself on the current legal requirements
enforced in your country.
This information can be found at your FLYER re-
tail store, the respective national bike or e-bike
associations and online.
Here you can gather information on how your
FLYER must be equipped in order to ride it on
public roads.
The lighting system required to be installed or
carried with you is also described. You will also
be informed on which brakes the bike needs to
be equipped with.
By reading the national legislation, you can also
obtain information about the current age required
to ride the bike and where it is allowed or must be
ridden. The regulations for children riding on pub-
lic roads are also found here. It will be made clear
if a helmet is required to be worn by law.
However, the rules and regulations for
e-bikes are constantly being revised and
changed. Stay informed about changes in
legislation in order to remain up-to-date.
Check whether your private third-par-
ty-liability insurance covers possible
damage caused by using an e-bike.
FLYER e-MTBs are not designed and
equipped for on-road use.
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