Royal Dutch Gazelle N.V. Furthermore, the Easy Glider is a real Gazelle. This We hope you’ll enjoy your Easy Glider for many years P.O. Box 1 not only assures you of plenty of bike comfort and...
Contents To optimally enjoy your Easy Glider, we advise you to first read this user manual before you get on your bike and start riding effortlessly against the wind. This Easy Glider user manual is an addition to the standard Gazelle Preface user manual that contains general information about your Gazelle.
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Low-maintenance, running hub dynamo Braking safely with low-maintenance closed chain case roller brakes and cooling discs A real Gazelle... well thought out, up to the smallest detail 8 Shimano Nexus gears A single key for both bike Panasonic Lithium-ion Digital bike computer with...
In that case, switch the motor off and on again with the power button while refraining from putting pressure on operation display will light up for 1 second. Then, the pedal assistance is activated and the current battery the pedals. If the error continues to occur, switch off the motor and contact your Gazelle dealer. status is shown. The standard setting for the pedal assistance mode is ‘normal’ . By pressing the power button Also see the table on page 24 describing possible malfunctions.
Graphic representation of Gazelle Easy Glider’s pedal assistance action Question: Doesn’t it require a lot of effort to ride the Easy Glider if you turn off the motor or when the within this area the motor area of decreasing...
Question: Does replacement of the rear tire have consequences for the motor or battery? Question: How often do I need to take the bike back to the Gazelle dealer for servicing? Answer: No, changing the rear tire does not affect the motor or battery.
5 seconds (in the bike or the adapter). If the battery is fully charged, it takes about Li-ion Mn battery with which the Easy Glider is fitted is state-of-the-art technology that is applied on a 3 months before it switches to the “sleep” mode. We advise you to charge the battery once every six large scale.
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Question: How do I take an extra battery with me? Question: How do I charge the battery? Answer: It’s best to bring the additional battery with you in the special Gazelle bike bag. This bag is extra Answer: The battery can be charged in two ways using the charger sturdy and contains a separate battery compartment.
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6. The battery 6. The battery (continued) (continued) Battery status When charging the battery in the bike, the small power plug connected directly to the charger is put into the charger point that is situated beneath the rubber cover cap on the permanent battery box. There’s only one way to put the plug into the charging point.
Answer: Yes, a bike with motor assistance is not allowed to provide assistance at speeds over 25 • Remove the digital bike computer during transport. This safeguards you from possibly losing it. kilometres per hour (15 miles per hour). The Easy Glider meets this requirement by offering full • The Easy Glider doesn’t fit on all types of bike carriers; therefore, seek advise from your Gazelle dealer. assistance up to speeds of 16 kilometres/hour (10 miles/hour) and then decrease it with increasing • Make sure that no cables get stuck.
• Improper use may be dangerous and cancels the warranty. Complaints are dealt with by the Gazelle dealer. He is authorised in first instance to judge on behalf of Gazelle if warranty applies. The part in question shall be sent to Gazelle by the dealer, accompanied by the certificate of •...
No pedal assistance, but the sensor can be reset by (continue) for torque measurement “Battery low” pressing the Power button twice (O & On). by torque sensor Go to your Gazelle dealer if this doesn’t x the "Mode Boost" malfunction. "Mode Normal" Go to your Gazelle dealer. "Mode Eco"...
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