Originalbetriebsanleitung Allgemein EN-65
38.2 Handovertalk
Have your dealer show and explain the following points to you, and take a test ride.
Please ask your dealer to tick o the items that have been completed.
39. Maintenanceintervals
As the spokes settle, the brake and gearshift cables stretch
and the bearings run in during the rst few kilometres
travelled, the rst inspection should be performed after
approximately 100 km of travel or six weeks from the date
of purchase. After that, please visit a specialist workshop
once a year or after every 2000 km of travel. Have the
components listed for the maintenance intervals adjusted,
checked (tightening torques, wear), if necessary replaced,
cleaned and – if necessary and possible – lubricated.
Warnings
▪ Serious falls due to malfunctions.
Observe the maintenance intervals. The intervals
recommended in the maintenance tables should only
be used as guidelines for normal operation and can
vary depending on the conditions (e.g., weather).
Please also observe the specications in the compo-
nent operating instructions 5. Component guides
Page EN-10. Make sure that the bicycle is maintained
in accordance with our specications and all main-
tenance work is logged. Components can fail if wear
and damage are not identied in good time. If this
happens whilst you are cycling, you run the risk
of very serious or even fatal injuries. Replace any
worn, damaged or bent components before using the
bike again.
▪ If you use your bicycle intensively, remember that
it will be subjected to greater wear and tear. Many
parts of bicycles, particularly on light sports bicyc-
les, are designed for a specic period of use. Once
this is exceeded, there is a considerable risk that
components will fail.
Notice
Please note that maintenance is not free of charge.
General
Topics
Check the functionality of the bicycle
Carbon frame and parts
Luggage, child seat, trailer, trailer bike
(e.g., total weight, assembly)
Bicycle transport (e.g., car, rail, air)
Cleaning the bicycle and preparing it for
winter
Trac regulations (e.g., helmet
requirement)
Test ride (safe getting on and o,
gearshift and braking practice)
Pedelec/S-Pedelec
Topics
Operation and basic functions
Bringing the Pedelec/S-Pedelec to a rapid
stop in a dangerous situation
Inserting and removing the battery
Topics
Battery: care, range, display panel,
charging, safety
Function and meaning of shutdown speed
Motor safety instructions
Regulations for the disposal of electronic
components
The handover talk has been completed.
Date, signature of the customer
The bicycle was handed over in a proper, road-worthy
condition.
Date, signature and stamp of the dealer