While Riding - Bosch KETTLER Traveller E-Silver 7 RT Manual

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CAUTION
!
Damage to components and risk of crushing
There is a gap between the ABS control unit and
the frame. Components or body parts can
become trapped when the handlebars are turned
completely, for example. This can cause injuries
or damage to components.
 Ensure you do not pinch any components such
as brake cables, wiring or parts of your body
between the frame and the ABS control unit.
 If you attach accessories to the handlebars,
ensure that handlebars can move freely to
each side by at least 60° from their central
position. You can prevent fingers becoming
trapped with a clearance of 25 mm. Steering
limiters should be used if necessary.

6.15.3.1 While riding

The ABS indicator lamp must light up after the
system has started up and must go out once
speed has reached about 5 km/h. If the ABS
indicator lamp does not light up when the electric
drive system starts, the ABS is defective. An error
code on the display screen also tells the rider that
it is defective. If the indicator lamp does not go out
after you set off or it lights up while you are riding,
this means there is an error in the ABS. The ABS
is then no longer active.
The brake system itself will continue to work. It is
only the ABS control which no longer works. If the
ABS indicator lamp is lit, the ABS function is not
active.
 Adjust your riding to the current ambient
conditions and your personal riding skills.
 Always remember that the ABS can make the
braking distance longer.
 Reduce your speed on slippery ground. Brake
in bursts and in good time.
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Notice
The ABS indicator lamp may light up if the front
and rear wheels are rotating at widely different
speeds from one another – for example, if the
rider manoeuvres on the rear wheel only or if a
wheel is rotating for an unusually long time
without making contact with the ground (fitting
stand). The ABS will switch off at such times.
 You will need to stop and restart the pedelec
(switch off and on again) to reactivate the ABS.
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