Original User Guide | Pedelec Groove Next
EN-7
DANGER
Like all bicycles, the Pedelec must comply with the respective national
road traffic regulations and applicable standards. If you carry out
any technical modifications, bear in mind the relevant national traffic
regulations and applicable standards. If the cut-off speed exceeds
25 km/h, the Pedelec will become liable to mandatory registration
and insurance. Technical modifications can impair the function of
your Pedelec resulting in damage to components. If this happens
while you are riding the bike you could be severely injured or killed.
Furthermore, it will invalidate the manufacturer's liability, warranty
and guarantee (where applicable).
Observe the respective national regulations regarding the
disposal of the drive system, control elements, Pedelec
battery and charger. Otherwise you will be committing an
offence and run the risk of a fine.
II.IV
EU declarations of conformity
EU declarations of conformity confirm that we have complied with all the
safety requirements of the regulations applicable to the Pedelec and the
battery charger.
III.
Cycle dealers
Ask our cycle dealers for advice. On Page 56 you will find a link to the
brand website with all cycle dealers in your region.
IV.
Legal regulations for Pedelecs
IV.I
International
DANGER
Never ride "hands free". You could fall off and seriously injure or even
kill yourself – and also be liable for prosecution.
You must always
have at least one hand on the handlebars.
Always observe the relevant national traffic regulations. Otherwise
you run the risk of a serious accident. Before using your Pedelec
abroad, find out about the regulations applicable in that country.