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Try the bike in a low-traffic area first to get used to your new bike.
Getting on the bike, when the pedal assistance is turned on, is different than on a normal bike.
You will ride off more easily. Do not be surprised by the assistance and familiarize yourself with
the assistance before you get into heavy traffic. We recommend that you use pedal assistance
program 1 when cycling away from standstill.
When the pedal assistance is off, the bike will cycle with extremely little resistance.
This means that the bike can also be used without the battery as a normal bike.
The pedal assistance is dependent on the speed at which the pedals are rotated and the
speed of the bicycle. The pedal assistance is limited by law to a speed of 25 km/hour. This
means that if you approach a speed of 25 km/h, the pedal assistance will gradually decrease to
zero.
The range of the bicycle depends on the circumstances.
The given values are measured under average circumstances. The most important factors are:
weight of the rider, riding speed, slopes in the course, tire pressure, headwind, a lot of accele-
rating and braking (city) and the outside temperature. At very low temperatures the range is
strongly influenced negatively. Take this into account.
CAUTION!
When starting off, remember that the pedal assistance will enhance your
effort. Do not dismount too enthusiastically.
CAUTION!
Turn off the power assistance when getting off the bike. Never walk with
enabled excitation.
CAUTION!
Keep both brakes applied when standing still with set
BRAKE
1. Tire Pressure
Tire pressure affects the range and comfort of your bicycle.
It is advisable to always inflate your tires hard. Hard means that you should be able to
(4 to 5bar) On the side of all tires you can find the maximum tire pressure.
This tire pressure is expressed in Bar. When inflating your tire we advise you to use a bicycle
pump that is equipped with a tire pressure gauge.
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