What To Do In The Case Of Faults - GHOST EPAC Ghost Original Operating Instructions

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GHOST EPAC
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What to do in the case of faults

WARNING
Danger from falls and accidents resulting from unexpected after-running
If your engine management system is faulty, your EPAC may continue running.
Be ready to brake at all times
Drive defensively, comply with all of the servicing intervals and contact your
specialist workshop immediately in the case of faults.
You should only use this EPAC if you can safely ride at high speeds and
brake from such speeds.
WARNING
Danger from falls and accidents
Incorrectly performed troubleshooting can lead to dangerous riding situations,
falls and accidents.
You should only carry out work on your EPAC which you are permitted to
perform according to the following table.
Consult a specialist workshop for bicycles if your work is not successful.
Have all other work carried out by a specialist workshop for bicycles.
You should contact your specialist bicycle dealer immediately if the riding
behaviour of your EPAC does not appear to be normal, if you can hear
unusual noises or if you notice any malfunctions which are not listed in the
following table.
WARNING
Danger of injury through shearing and trapping in the back wheel
If the EPAC is ready to be ridden, the electric drive may start unintentionally.
The rotating rear wheel may then cause serious injuries.
If you put the EPAC down on the ground, uncontrolled movements may occur
which can also injure you.
Before carrying out any work on your EPAC, make sure that it is not prepared
for moving off (traction standby), see section 10.3, Switching off the electric drive.
Original operating instructions 11/2014
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