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FLYER e-mountainbikes
Basic setting: when the system is activated, the
light .remains .switched .off. .Light .button .functions: .
Activate .the .light .(high .beam) .by .pressing .the .light .
button; switch to low beam/daytime running light by
pressing .the .light .button .again. .Switch .off .the .light .
by pressing and holding the light button (at least
1 .second). .Switching .between .low .beam/daytime .
running .light: .Automatic .switching .based .on .the .in-
tegrated .light .sensor.
FLYER with pedal assist up to 25 km/h
Basic setting: when the system is activated, the light
remains .switched .off. .Light .button .functions: .Activate .
the light (low beam/daytime running light) by press
-
ing the light button; switch off the light by pressing
the .light .button .again.
Switching between low beam/daytime running
light: .Automatic .switching .based .on .the .integrated .
light .sensor.
Do not use the high beam when vehicles
are . coming . the . other . way. . You . should .
also .avoid .using .your .high .beam .in .traffic .
queues, .in .built-up .areas .or .around .pe-
destrians. .
If .your .FLYER .has .a .brake .light, .check .it .
regularly to make sure that it is working
properly . and . consult . your . FLYER . spe-
cialist retailer if you are unsure or have
a .problem.
The daytime running light is only to be
used for signalling to other road uses
and is switched on and off independent
-
ly .by .a .sensor. .
Clean .your .reflectors .and .lights .on .a .regu-
lar .basis. .Warm .water .with .cleaning .fluid .or .
washing .up .liquid .is .suitable .here.
The . lighting . system . is . a . safety-related .
component and it is vital that it is in prop
-
er . working . condition. . Check . that . it . is .
working correctly and safely at regular
intervals.
Only .allow .authorised .FLYER .specialist .
retailers to perform checks and servicing
work after failures or temporary prob
-
lems!
17.
Mudguard
Some .mudguard .models .are .fitted .with .a .safety .
fastening . in . case . an . object . jams . between . the .
mudguard .and .the .tyre.
This releases the mudguard from its holder to
prevent .a .fall.
You .must .stop .riding .immediately .if .a .foreign .body .
is . trapped . between . the . tyre . and . the . mudguard. .
Remove . the . foreign . object . before . beginning . to .
ride .again. .Otherwise, .there .is .a .risk .of .falls .and .
serious .injuries.
You . may . under . no . circumstances . ride .
with a loose mudguard strut, as the strut
may .jam .in .the .wheel .and .block .it. .The .
loose ends of the holders may lead to
serious .accidents.
Damaged mudguards must be replaced by a
FLYER . specialist . retailer . before . you . ride . again. .
You .should .also .regularly .check .whether .the .brac-
es .are .fixed .securely .in .the .safety .releases.
18.
Accessories and
equipment
Installing .accessories .correctly .and .checking .their .
compatibility .with .the .FLYER .are .the .responsibili-
ty .of .the .cyclist/buyer.
Only .accessories .listed .in .the .FLYER .catalogue .
are . approved . for . use . with . the . FLYER . by . Biket-
ec .AG. .Check .the .accessories’ .compatibility .with .
your . FLYER . model . and . the . technical . specifica-
tions .(e.g. .maximum .load, .installation .instructions,
etc.).
Always .install .accessories .according .to .
the .regulations .and .instructions.
•
Only . use . add-on . parts . that . comply .
with the respective legal regulations
and .road .traffic .regulations. .
• The use of unauthorised accessories
may lead to accidents, severe falls
and . damage. . You . should . therefore .