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a
b
Furthermore, you can extend the range by
- checking the tire pressure regularly, i.e. once a
week with a pressure gauge, and changing it, if
necessary
(a)
- shifting gears down in front of traffic lights and
intersections or in general in cases of stops and
by setting off in low gears
- changing gears regularly, as you would do on a
CENTURION bike without drive
- not only riding in high gears
- riding with these facts in mind and always looking
ahead
to avoid any unnecessary stops
- reducing your additional load, i.e. without any
unnecessary baggage
- storing your battery in your home and install-
ing it only shortly before you set off on your
CENTURION pedelec in cooler weather, in par-
ticular when it is cold
- not parking your CENTURION pedelec in the
blazing sun
For more information on whether your CENTURION
pedelec has a recuperation function, see the sys-
tem instructions of your drive manufacturer on this
CENTURION CD-ROM.
If your battery has not enough capacity to reach your
destination, benefit from the decisive advantage of
the hybrid concept of your pedelec: Without drive
assistance you can ride your CENTURION pedelec
like a usual bicycle with an unlimited range and nearly
without compromising on riding characteristics.
h
If your battery runs empty during the
ride, do not recharge the battery with
any charger, even if it happens to be
fitted with an identical connector type. Risk of
explosion! Make it a habit to charge your battery
only with the supplied charger
(b)
.

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