6.8
Using the kickstand
6.8.1
Raising the kickstand
Use your foot to raise the kickstand completely
before setting off.
6.9
Using the pannier rack
CAUTION
!
Crash caused by loaded pannier rack
The pedelec is handled differently with a loaded
pannier rack, in particular when the rider needs to
steer and brake. This can lead to a loss of control.
This may cause a crash with injuries.
You should practice how to use a loaded
pannier rack safely before using the pedelec in
public spaces.
Crushing the fingers in the spring flap
The spring flap on the pannier rack operates with
a high clamping force. There is a risk of crushing
the fingers.
Never allow the spring flap to snap shut in an
uncontrolled manner.
Be careful where you position your fingers when
closing the spring flap.
CAUTION
!
Crash caused by unsecured baggage
Loose or unsecured objects on the pannier rack,
e.g. belts, may become caught in the rear wheel.
This may cause a crash with injuries.
Objects which are fastened to the pannier rack
may cover the reflectors and the riding light. Other
users may not see the pedelec on public roads as
a result. This may cause a crash with injuries.
Secure any objects which are attached to the
pannier rack sufficiently.
Objects fastened to the pannier rack must
never cover the reflectors, the headlight or the
rear light.
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Distribute the baggage as evenly as possible
between the left- and right-hand side.
We recommend the use of panniers and
baggage baskets.
The maximum load bearing capacity is indicated
on the pannier rack.
Never exceed the maximum permitted total
weight when packing the pannier.
Never exceed the maximum load bearing
capacity of the pannier rack.
Never modify the pannier rack.
6.10
Using the saddle
Do not wear studded jeans as these can
damage the saddle covering.
Wear dark clothes for your first few rides as
new leather saddles can stain clothing.
Operation
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