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Lights
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If you ride in low visibility without lights, you may not be
visible to other road users.
Risk of accident and injury!
• Turn on lights in low visibility, e.g. when dusk is falling.
•
Find out which type of dynamo your bicycle is fitted with (see
Fig.
“Types of dynamo
”).
6.2.1
Sidewall dynamo
The sidewall dynamo is mounted on the left side of the fork or on
the rear seat stays and is switched on when it is needed. Its per-
formance may be impaired when riding in snowy weather or when
temperatures are below 0°C.
1.
If the dynamo is switched on, but not powered by the wheel’s
rotation, you should stop riding.
2.
Make sure you remove snow and ice from your tyres and
from the sidewall dynamo.
•
To switch the lights on, press down on the sidewall dynamo
from above (see Fig.
“On/off switch”
).
•
To switch the lights off, swivel the sidewall dynamo away from
the tyre.
Fig.: Types of dynamo
1 Hub dynamo
2 Sidewall dynamo
1
2
Fig.: On/off switch (example)
1 Headlight on/off switch
2 Sidewall dynamo on/off switch
2
1
6.2.2
Hub dynamo
The hub dynamo is positioned inside the front wheel hub and pro-
vides the lights with power as soon as the front wheel rotates. The
hub dynamo does not require maintenance and operates without
restrictions, even in snowy weather.
•
To switch on the lights, set the on/off switch on the back of
the headlight to the “ON”, “1” or “ ” position (see Fig.
“On/
off switch”
).
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