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CUSTOMER MANUAL M400 DRIVE SYSTEM
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3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 General Information
When using this product, be sure to follow the instructions
given in the user manual.
Please ensure you read the chapters “Before the first ride”
and “Before each ride” of the general user manual before
using the Pedelec for the first time.
If you lend your Pedelec to a third party, please give
them this operating manual along with the Pedelec.
After reading the user manual carefully, keep it in a
safe place for later reference.
3.2 For Your Safety
Always apply the Pedelec’s brakes before placing your foot
on the pedal. The motor will drive forward as soon as you
push down the pedal. This force may be unfamiliar and can
lead to falls, danger or even traffic accidents, which could
result in injury.
Do not pay too much attention to the cycle display
while riding, otherwise you may cause an accident.
When riding a Pedelec, make sure that you are fully
familiar with the starting characteristics of the Pedelec
before riding it. If the Pedelec starts off suddenly,
accidents may occur.
Neither the bike nor the motor may be tampered with
to increase the speed or performance of the bicycle.
Even the application of tuning kits or modifying the
gear transmission is not permitted.
3.3 Pedelec tuning is prohibited
Do not modify the Pedelec’s technology in any way.
Manipulating the bike in any way to increase performance
or speed can lead to legal problems and/or make the bike
less safe to ride.
Possible legal implications:
The Pedelec is required by law to be registered for
approval and insured. All legal requirements regarding
the bike’s configuration and as stated by the road
traffic licensing authority must be adhered to.
The manufacturer does not offer any kind of
guarantee, warranty or liability.
Criminal consequences cannot be ruled out. For
instance, a negligent bodily injury may result in a legal
offense.
Termination of bicycle insurance.
Possible technological implications:
Tampering with the bike’s technology may limit its
capabilities, cause defects or break the bike parts.
The motor and battery may become overloaded and
extremely overheated. Consequences: Irreparable
damages and risk of fire.
The breaks and other parts may become overworked.
Consequences: Malfunction, overheating, increased
wear and tear.

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