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Warnings
› Keep children away from electrical appliances. If
children are present, keep a close eye on them,
especially if there is a possibility they could in-
sert objects into the appliance through apertures
in the housing. This poses the danger of fatal
electric shock.
› Bear in mind that the Pedelec motor can heat up
on long ascents. Be careful not to touch it with
your hands, feet or legs. You could burn yourself.
› If risk-free operation of your Pedelec cannot be
assumed, take it out of operation and make sure
it cannot be used until you have it checked by a
specialist cycle shop. Risk-free operation is no
longer possible if live parts or the rechargeable
battery show signs of damage.
› When carrying out adjustments and maintenance
or when cleaning the Pedelec, avoid crushing
cables or damaging them with sharp edges.
› Live parts may be exposed when you open covers
or remove parts. Connection points may also be
live. Maintenance or repairs on the device when
it is open must only be carried out by a profes-
sional bike workshop and with the power source
removed.
› If you are transporting your Pedelec by car, re-
move the battery beforehand. Transport the bat-
tery in a suitable transport container separately
from the Pedelec. A suitable transport container
can be obtained from your specialist cycle shop.
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› The Pedelec operates using low voltage
(36 volts). Never attempt to operate the Pedelec
using power from a source other than a suitable
genuine battery. The designations of approved
batteries are listed in ➠ Chapter 11 "Technical
data".
› When charging the battery, make absolutely sure
that the charger is correctly supported. It must
not be covered when in operation.
› When removing the battery from your Pedelec,
ensure that it does not fall. This may cause irrep-
arable damage to the battery housing. Informa-
tion on how to deal with a damaged battery can
be found in ➠ Chapter 8.7 "Damaged batteries".
› Damaged batteries may not be charged, and
further use is not permitted.
› During the charging process, the battery must be
positioned on an even, non-flammable surface.
The charger must not be covered.
› The battery may heat up during charging. A maxi-
mum temperature of 45°C may be reached. If the
battery becomes any warmer than this, suspend
the charging process immediately.

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