Tyres And Rims; Lighting System - Lindsey-west bicycle Pedelec Operating Instruction

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A loose wheel, especially a loose front wheel
poses maximum risk of falling!

Tyres and rims

The maximum permissible tyre pressure is speci-
fied on the outer side of the tyre. Do not ride the
cycle with too little air (wheel skims) or too much
air (tube explodes). Wrong air pressure or flat
tyres lead to increased wear and tear even if the
bicycle is not used.
Our recommendation:
Tyre size
47-559 (26"x1,75x2)
50-559 (26"x1,90)
52-559 (26"x2,25x2)
57-559 (26"x2,125)
37-622 (28"x1 3/8x1 5/8)
40-622 (28"x1 3/8)
47-622 (28"x1,75x2)
50-622 (28"x1,90)
There are 3 valve systems for cycle tubes:
Please note that in case of Sclaverand valves,
you must first remove the dust cap and loosen
the knurled screw to pump or vent air. Always
make sure that the tyres have sufficient profile
and an undamaged body.
Operating Instruction Pedelec with Lithium ion battery pack
Air pressure
front
rear
2,5
3,0
2,0
2,5
2,0
2,5
2,0
2,5
3,5
4,0
3,0
3,5
2,5
3,0
2,5
3,0
Rims
Rim wear indicator:
Many aluminium rims are equipped with a wear
indicator. Request your dealer to provide detailed
information.
A loose wheel, especially a loose front wheel
poses maximum risk of falling!

Lighting system

The pedelec is equipped with a lighting system
that draws power from the drive battery. It is
switched on and off via the button (refer to illus-
tration on the right) for the bicycle lighting sys-
tem on the operating panel on the handlebars.
The pedelec must be turned on via the operating
panel (Power ON) to ensure the lighting system
works correctly. Although the power requirement
of the bicycle lighting system is relatively low, the
protective electronic circuit prevents the battery
from discharging unnecessarily by switching the
system off after about 8 minutes of wheel inac-
tivity.
Operating panel (on handlebars)
1
2
3
4
Button bicycle
5
lighting sys-
tem ON / OFF
Power ON / OFF
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