Throttle; Brakes - Wisper 705se Owner's Manual

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Throttle

13.1
The throttle can be used independently to the pedelec mode in some countries
such as the Canada, UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Check with your supplier if it is
legal in your region. Bikes are usually set up to be legal in the region in which they
are supplied.
13.2
The independent use of the throttle, when available, will enable you to use the
throttle without pedaling.
13.3
The use of the throttle in pedelec mode is legal in most countries. Throttle in
pedelec mode enables you to apply the power to the motor as long as you are
pedaling the bike, if you stop pedaling the motor will stop too. If you have the
pedelec mode set below maximum, you can increase the assistance from the motor
to 100% of available power simply by turning the throttle towards you.
IMPORTANT Make sure your throttle and handlebar grips and the grip on the left are
always intact and in good condition. Uncovered handlebar tubes can be very dangerous.
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Brakes

14.1
Your bike is fitted with disc brakes front and rear.
14.2
The brakes on your Wisper bike are fitted with cut outs which are required by law.
This means that when you pull on either the back or front brake lever the motor
immediately stops working.
14.3
Regularly inspect brake pads for wear. Replace disc brake pads that are thinner than
1.0 mm. Mechanical disc brakes offer several advantages over traditional rim
brakes: better braking in wet, muddy or other adverse conditions; less braking
power fade over extended downhill braking; and the ability to continue braking
even if your rim becomes bent or distorted.
14.3.1. Adjust the pads and caliper
14.3.1.1. On the disc brake use a 5mm Allen
wrench to adjust the stationary
caliper adjusting bolt at the back
(hub side) of the caliper. Adjust the
bolt so that there is 0.3mm
clearance between the stationary
(hub side) and the rotor.
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