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Lighting
11.1 Warning notices for lighting
WARNING
Risk of accident and injury!
When cycling with insufficient/no lighting, you will be
poorly seen by other road users and you may recognise
dangers (e.g. obstacles) too late. There is an increased risk
of accidents and injuries.
f In poor visibility conditions (e.g. fog, twilight) and in
the dark, always switch on the lights.
WARNING
Risk of accident and injury!
Switching on the lights while driving can distract from the
traffic. There is an increased risk of accidents and injuries.
f Switch on the lights before driving or stop to switch on
the lights.
WARNING
Risk of accident and injury!
Headlights that are set too high can dazzle oncoming
road users. There is a risk of accident and injury.
f Align headlights so that oncoming persons are not
dazzled.
11.2 Switching the lighting on and off
When the headlamp is switched on, the tail lamp is
usually switched on automatically.
Depending on the model, the headlight and tail light are
operated:
• with a separate battery in the lighting component itself,
• through the energy supply of the e-drive.
Lighting operated with a separate battery
f Switch on the lighting:
Set to position I (ON).
f Switch off the lighting:
Set to position 0 (OFF).
Lighting operated via the e-drive
f Switch the lighting on/off: Use the control unit of the
electric drive (depending on the model).