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Never leave your child unsupervised in
the child seat when the e-bike is resting
on the bike stand.
21.2.2 Beforeeverytripwiththechildseat
Check that the child seat is correctly fastened
before every trip and that the child is buckled in
correctly, is wearing a helmet and that its feet are
in the footrests. Make sure that the child cannot
reach into moving parts of the saddle or seat post.
Check the tire pressure before setting o󰀨 and
make sure that the permissible total weight has
notbeen exceeded. Observe thenational statu-
tory regulations concerning the use of the child
seat, the age of the child and rider as well as other
relevant points.
Makesurethatthe lightsandreectors
are not covered and that your child’s feet
do not make contact with moving parts
such as spokes. Children must not be
left unsupervised in child seats when
your FLYER is resting on the bike stand.
21.3 Roofandrearcarrieronacar
Only use rear carriers which satisfy
the applicable national legislation for
transporting your bike by car. The use
of rear carriers may lead to accidents.
Adjust your driving according to the
weight of your rear carrier.
When transporting your FLYER
e-bike, check it at regular intervals to
make sure it is securely fastened. If
your FLYER falls out of the carrier, it
can cause serious accidents.
Avoid transporting your FLYER on the
roof of a vehicle and always cover the
motor with a rain protection cover to
prevent it from becoming damaged.
It is recommended to cover the entire
FLYER e-bike with a rain protection
cover.
Please note that loose parts, such
as tools, luggage and tool bags,
air pumps etc. could fall o󰀨 during
transport This may put other people
on the road at risk. All loose parts
should therefore be removed from the
FLYERbeforeyouseto󰀨.
A roof rack changes the total height of
your vehicle.
Also makenoteof the maximal load
capacity for the roof of the vehicle.
The brake lever may not be pulled when
your bike is lying down or upside-down,
or if a wheel has been removed.
Otherwise, air bubbles can form in the hy-
draulic system, which can lead to brake
failure. Each time you transport your bike,
check afterwards whether the trigger
point of the brake feels softer than before.
Then slowly apply the brake once. This
removes air from the brake system.
If the trigger point remains soft, do not
use your bike. Your FLYER specialist re-
tailer must vent the brake.
You can avoid this problem by applying
the brake lever before transport and
then xing it in this position using a
strap. This prevents any air from enter-
ing the hydraulic system. Please note
that the brake lever may not be pulled
when the wheel has been removed.
Place a spacer between the brake
blocks if you need to remove the wheel.
The rider is responsible for transport by car in
compliance with the applicable laws and regula-
tions. FLYER AG cannot be held liable in connec-
tion with the transportation of the FLYER on roof
or rear carriers.
Do not transport your e-bike upside
down. When securing the bike, en-
sure that no damage is caused to the
fork or the frame.
You may not attach your e-bike to
the roof rack or rear carrier by its
crank set. The e-bike must always be
transported standing on its wheels.
Non-compliance may result in dam-
age to the e-bike.
When transporting the e-bike by car,
the battery must be removed and
transported separately. Transport the
battery safely in the boot. Make sure
that the battery contacts are safe from
short circuiting.
Public transport
Obtain information regarding the local regulations
when you intend to transport your e-bike on public
transportation.
Aircraft
Obtain information regarding the legal guidelines
if you intend to transport your FLYER by aircraft.
Ask your airline.

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