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Notes on use
• Contact the forwarding company or your specialist bicycle
dealer directly for information regarding the transportation of
the rechargeable battery and suitable transport packaging�
Note: To transport the e-bike, read the chapter “Notes / Use /
Transport”�
7.4 Protective equipment
7.4.1 Overheat protection
The rechargeable battery is equipped with a temperature monitor.
It can only be charged at temperatures between 0 °C and 40 °C.
If the rechargeable battery is not within the temperature range for
charging, the three LEDs on the charge indicator will flash�
• Disconnect the rechargeable battery from the charger and let
it reach the operating temperature�
• Only connect the rechargeable battery to the charger again
once it has reached the permissible charging temperature�
CAUTION
Temperatures of over 40 °C can cause injury to the skin�
Risk of injury!
• If the charging process has ended prematurely, let the
rechargeable battery cool off�
1� Pull the mains plug out of the socket�
2� Once the rechargeable battery has cooled off, pull the charg-
ing plug out of the charging slot�
3� Have your specialist dealer inspect the rechargeable battery�
1 2
Fig.: Error display
1 Overheat protection 2 Electronic Cell Protection
7.4.2 Electronic cell protection (ECP)
The “electronic cell protection (ECP)” protects the rechargeable
battery against deep discharge, overcharging and short-circuiting�
If there is a risk, a protective circuit will automatically deactivate
the rechargeable battery. If a defect is detected in the rechargea-
ble battery, two LEDs on the charge indicator will flash (see Fig�:
“Error display”)�
• If the “ECP” error appears, have the rechargeable battery in-
spected by your specialist dealer�
8 Notes on use
8.1 Information regarding road traffic
The assistance provided by e-bikes is effective up to a speed of
25 km/h or 45 km/h� The technical configuration of your e-bike com-
plies with the European standard EN 15194 for electrically pow-
er-assisted bicycles and the bicycle standard DIN EN ISO 4210.
• Seek information regarding the relevant applicable road traffic
regulations for your respective country or the region, e�g� from
the Ministry of Transport�