WARNINGS AND IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
WARNINGS AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION
NOTE: This bicycle meets EPAC standards according to EN15194 - ISO 4210-2
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please read this manual so that you familiarise yourself with the
Kinesis RANGE and the FAZUA system. At the end of this manual we have included a
copy of the RANGE Quick Start Guide and the FAZUA specic instruction manual. Please
read these before riding your RANGE bike.
WARNING: This electrically assisted bicycle is limited to assist up to speeds of 15.5mph
(25kph) by EPAC (Electrically Assisted Pedal Cycle) regulations. Under EPAC regulations,
riders must be of at least 14 years of age. Any attempt to modify or ‘chip’ the EPAC
system will void all warranty. Any unauthorised modication that increases the
assistance above the EPAC regulations may result in a very serious accident and/or ne.
WARNING: If you intend to use the bike on public roads, you must prepare the bicycle
to meet the local requirements for items such as lights and reectors. Always follow all
local trac laws and regulations in force on public roads as well as o-road, including
regulations about bicycle lighting, reectors, licensing of bicycles, riding on pavements,
laws regulating bike path and trail use, helmet laws, child carrier laws and other special
bicycle trac laws.
WARNING: O Road riding is a can be dangerous; it requires a great amount of skill. By
engaging in this type of activity, you are accepting the risk of possible injury or even
death. Even the best bike will not help you ride a dicult trail. Even the best protective
gear will not guarantee complete safety. Remember that in this kind of riding, you
can only trust your own abilities and you must accept the inherent risk. While riding
o road you can reach signicant speeds and therefore face similar hazards and risks.
Inspect your bicycle and equipment carefully and be sure that it is in perfect condition.
If possible, consult with area site personnel and expert riders on conditions and
equipment advisable.
Always wear appropriate safety gear, including an approved helmet, full nger gloves,
bright, visible clothing that is not so loose that it can be tangled in the bicycle or objects
at the side of the road or trail, shoes that will stay on your feet and will grip the pedals
(make sure that shoe laces cannot get into moving parts, and never ride barefoot or in
sandals). Always use protective eyewear, to protect against dirt, dust and bugs.
WARNING: Some of the service procedures require specialist tools and good
mechanical skills. Therefore, to minimise the risk of serious or even fatal accidents, we