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RIEJU Nuuk - Rules; Safety Rules

RIEJU Nuuk
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Introduction
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This manual try to solve the most common problems found on the drive train
from Bosch, currently installed in the models Rieju Nuuk.
When you turn on the bike (or switch on main lights) the dashboard performs a
total self diagnostic check. If during this process an error is detected, an
indicator in the Display will be switched on. If this error no longer exists, the light
will automatically shut off after a driving cycle (charge and discharge of the
battery).
Rules
This section describes general safety rules for any maintenance operations
performed on the vehicle.
Safety rules
Always make sure that your battery is fully functional. Should you have
any questions, please contact the vehicle manufacturer or vehicle dealer.
Read all safety information and instructions. If you do not observe the safety
information, fire and/or severe injuries can occur.
Do not open the battery. This poses the risk of a short-circuit. An opened
battery voids all warranty claims.
Protect the battery against heat (e.g. including prolonged exposure to
sunlight) and fire. Do not operate or store the battery near hot or combustible
objects. This poses the risk of an explosion.
Do not immerse the battery in water.
When it is not being used, please keep the battery away from paper clips,
coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects that could create a
short-circuit between the contacts. A short-circuit between the battery
contacts can result in combustion or a fire. All warranty claims against Bosch for
short-circuit-related damage arising in such circumstances shall be deemed null
and void.
Do not place the charger and the battery near combustible material.
Charge batteries only when they are dry and at a location where fires cannot
occur. The battery and the charger become warm during charging. This poses a
risk of fire.

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