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1. Your FLYER has an automatic protec-
tion against overheating. In the
case of overheating, this protection
will switch off the motor function until
the motor has reached a non-critical
temperature. The remaining functions
will continue to operate.
2. The system, including all lights, will
automatically be switched off when
the pedals are not used for 10 min-
utes. Therefore, always be sure to
turn on the display before each ride.
4.
Safety instructions
for all electrical
systems
Read all the safety instructions and regula
-
tions.
Non-compliance with the safety instructions and
regulations may lead to electric shock, fire and/
or severe injuries.
Keep all safety instructions and regulations
for future use.
The term “battery” in these operating instructions
refers to all standard batteries.
Your FLYER is supplied with the corresponding
operating manual for the integrated motor from
the component manufacturer.
You are strongly advised to carefully read the
attached instruction manual to the electric drive
system before you use your bike for the first time
and to make note of all the listed safety instruc-
tions.
Information concerning the bike’s operation,
maintenance, care and technical data can be
found in the FLYER e-bike’s instruction manual or
on the manufacturer’s website for the each of the
bike’s components.
1. Remove the battery from the e-bike
before you begin working on it (i.e.
installation, maintenance, working
on the chain, etc.). The same applies
when storing the bike or transporting
it with a car, train or plane. There is a
risk of injury if the electrical system is
unintentionally activated.
2. The electric drive system built into
your FLYER e-bike is extremely
powerful. Correct and safe operation
requires you to have your FLYER
regularly maintained by a specialist
retailer. Immediately remove the bat-
tery when you notice damage to the
electrical system, particularly when
li e parts are exposed after an ac
-
cident. Always contact your FLYER
specialist retailer when you require
repairs, want to ask a question, have
a problem or discover a defect. A lack
of technical knowledge can lead to
severe accidents, injuries or damage.