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Glossary
Bicycle for young adults
Source: ISO 4210-2:
pedelec designed for use on
public roads by a young adult whose weight is less
than 40 kg, with maximum saddle height of
635 mm or more and less than 750 mm (see
ISO 4210).
Brake lever
Source: EN 15194:2017:
lever used to apply the
brake.
Braking distance
Source: EN 15194:2017:
distance travelled by a
pedelec between the commencement of braking
and the point at which the pedelec comes to rest.
Cargo bike
Source: DIN 79010:
pedelec mainly designed to
carry goods.
CE marking
Source: Directive on Machinery:
the manufacturer
uses the CE marking to declare that the pedelec
complies with the applicable requirements.
City and trekking bicycles
Source: EN-ISO 4210 - 2:
pedelec designed for
use on public roads primarily for means of trans-
portation or leisure.
Consumables
Source: EN 82079-1:
any part or material that is
needed to continue using or maintain the product.
Continuous power rating
Source: ISO 15194:2017,
output power specified
by the manufacturer at which the motor reaches
its thermal equilibrium under the specified ambi-
ent conditions.
Decommissioning
Source: DIN 31051:
intentional, unlimited inter-
ruption in an object's functional capability.
Disc brake
Source: EN 15194:2017:
brake in which brake
pads are used to grip the lateral faces of a thin
disc attached to or incorporated into the wheel
hub.
Drive belt
Source: EN 15194:2017:
seamless ring belt which
is used as a means of transmitting drive force.
Electrical control system
Source: EN 15194:2017:
electronic and/or electri-
cal component or an assembly of components
provided for installation into a vehicle, together
with all electrical connections and associated wir-
ing for the motor electrical power assistance.
Electrically power assisted pedelec, pedelec
Source: EN 15194:2017:
electrically power assist-
ed cycle pedelec EPAC bicycles, equipped with
pedals and an auxiliary electric motor, which can-
not be propelled exclusively by means of the aux-
iliary electric motor, except in start-up assistance
mode.
Emergency stop
Source: ISO 13850:2015,
function or signal, de-
signed: — to avert arising or reduce existing haz-
ards to persons, damage to machinery or to work
in progress; – to be initiated by a single human ac-
tion.
Fault
Source: EN 13306:2018-02, 6.1:
state of an item
(4.2.1) characterized by inability to perform a re-
quired function (4.5.1), excluding the inability dur-
ing preventive maintenance or other planned ac-
tions, or due to lack of external resources.
Folding bicycle
Source: ISO 4210-2:
pedelec designed to fold into
a compact form, making it easy to transport and
store.