Original User Guide | Groove Go Pedelec Version 2
EN-41
CAUTION
Do not clean the drive unit when it is warm (e.g. straight after a ride).
You may burn yourself otherwise. Wait until the drive unit has cooled
down.
1. Remove the battery from the pedelec.
2. Clean the outside of the drive unit with a soft, damp cloth.
7.
Battery
7.1
Safety information
DANGER
People (including children) who, because of their physical, sensory
or intellectual capabilities, or because of their lack of experience or
knowledge, are unable to use batteries, are prohibited from using
them unless supervised or under the instruction of a responsible
person. Otherwise there is a risk of mishandling with consequential
very serious injuries.
WARNING
Only operate your pedelec with a suitable original battery. The use of
other batteries can cause explosions, serious burns and fires. Further
consequences can include malfunctions and a limited battery life. You
can find a list of approved batteries in
7.2 Technical details Page
EN-43
.
WARNING
Only use the correct original battery charger to charge your battery.
The use of other battery chargers can cause explosions, serious burns
and fires. Further consequences can include malfunctions and a
limited battery life. You can find a description of permitted chargers
in
8.2 Technical details Page EN-47
.
Always remove the battery before starting to work on the pedelec.
Accidental activation of the battery button can result in serious
injuries.
Keep batteries away from sparks and fires. Prevent batteries from
heating up too much. They can explode and cause serious burns and
fires. Further consequences can include malfunctions and a limited
battery life. Keep batteries away from sources of heat (e.g. direct
sunlight and radiators). When charging the battery, ensure there is
adequate ventilation and observe the permitted ambient temperature
range: 0 to +40˚C. Do not extinguish a burning battery with water,
only the surrounding burning material. Fire extinguishers with metal
fire powder (Class D) are more suitable. If it is possible to take the
battery safely outside, smother the fire with sand.
Batteries must not be short-circuited. They can explode and
cause serious burns and fires. Further consequences can include
malfunctions and a limited battery life. Do not store batteries in a
box or drawer where they can be short-circuited by contact with each
other or with conductive materials (screws, paper clips, keys, coins,
nails or other small metal objects).