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Operation
6.2
Tips for a greater range
The pedelec's range depends on many
influencing factors. A single battery charge may
only last fewer than 20 kilometres but much more
than 100 is also possible. There are a few tips
which will generally help you maximize range.
Suspension elements
Only open suspension fork and damper when
necessary on terrain or gravel paths. Block
suspension fork and damper on tarmacked
roads or on hills.
Mileage
The more own physical effort the rider makes, the
greater the attainable range is.
Shift down 1 to 2 gears to increase the induced
power and pedalling frequency.
Pedalling frequency
Ride using pedalling frequencies of over
50 revolutions per minute. This optimises the
electric drive's efficiency.
Avoid pedalling very slowly.
Weight
Minimise the total weight of pedelec and
baggage.
Stopping and starting
Ride long distances at a constant speed.
Avoid stopping and starting frequently.
Level of assistance
The higher the selected levels of assistance
are, the shorter the range is.
Gear shift
Use a low gear and a low level of assistance on
hills and when setting off.
Switch up a gear depending on the speed and
terrain.
50-80 crank rotations are optimal.
Avoid high stress loads on the crank during a
gear change.
Switch gear back in good time, e.g. before
inclines.
Tyres
Always select the right tyres for the surface
type. As a general rule, narrower treads move
along more easily than heavier ones. Long
studs and large grooves usually have an
unfavourable effect on energy consumption.
When riding on asphalt, it is important to
always use the maximum permitted tyre
pressure.
When riding off-road on gravel tracks or soft
woodland or meadow soils, it is important to
remember the lower the tyre pressure is, the
greater the rolling resistance is and thus the
greater electric drive system energy
consumption is.
Rechargeable battery
Electrical resistance increases as the temperature
drops. Battery performance is reduced. As a
result, you should expect the range to be shorter
than normal in winter.
Use a thermal protection sleeve on the battery
in winter.
The range also depends on the battery’s age,
charge level and state of repair.
Maintain the battery and replace older
batteries where necessary.