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User Manual | Pedelec with centre motor User Manual | Pedelec with front motor User Manual | Pedelec Impulse User Manual | Pedelec Groove VII User Manual | BionX VIII User Manual | Bosch Not included in this document. Derby Cycle Werke GmbH 2012...
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General User Manual English Derby Cycle Werke GmbH 2012...
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1 The bike and its components Handlebar Handlebar stem Bell Headset Front light 6 Mudguard Fork Front wheel brake 9 Tyres 10 Wheels 11 Bottom bracket 12 Pedals 13 Chain 14 Rear derailleur 14 a Front derailleur 14 b Rear derailleur 15 Rear light 16 Reflector 17 Pannier rack...
2 Preface Your bike has been delivered to you fully assembled. If parts of your bike have not been installed, please con- sult your specialist cycle shop. The purpose of this User Manual is to help you use your bike safely in the manner for which is is intended, and en- joy all its benefits for many years to come.
3 Content 9.2.4 Adjusting the saddle angle 1 The bike and its components 9.2.4.1 With a two-bolt seatpost 2 Preface 9.2.4.2 With a seatpost saddle clamp 3 Content 9.2.4.3 With a suspension seatpost 4 Safety information Adjusting the handlebar position Basic safety information 9.3.1 Adjusting / aligning the handlebar height For your own safety...
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18 Repairing a puncture 20 Bike chain 18.1 Opening the brake 20.1 Maintenance of bike chains 21 Brake, brake levers and brake systems 18.1.1 Opening the cantilever or V-brake 18.1.2 Removing the hydraulic rim brake 21.1 Important information and precautionary measures 18.1.3 Opening the side-pull calliper brake 21.2 Brake lever...
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23 Add-on components 27.5 Brake pads 23.1 Pannier rack 27.6 Brake discs 23.1.1 Front pannier rack 27.7 Bike chains or toothed belts 23.1.2 Rear pannier rack 27.8 Chainrings, sprocket wheels and jockey wheels 23.2 Wheel guards / mudguards 27.9 Lamps of lighting set 23.2.1 Re-engaging the safety-release mechanism 27.10 Handlebar tapes and handle grips...
4 Safety information Information for parents and legal guardians Basic safety information Please read all the warnings and information in this User Manual carefully before using the bike. Keep this User › Make sure that your child has been taught, and Manual near your bike for ready reference.
› Be ready to brake, especially if you are not sure what lies ahead or are riding downhill. Bear in mind that with intensive use of your bike wear increases accordingly. Many bike parts, particularly on light sports bikes, are only designed for a specific period of use.
Trekking bike / all-terrain bike lations (StVZO) in Germany. When performing technical modifications, bear in mind that electrical components (ATB), if equipped in accordance must only be replaced by type-tested components. with the applicable road traffic licensing regulations 6 Intended use General information Bikes are a means of transportation for one person.
Mountain bike (MTB) / cross bike The bike is exempt from these requirements for the dura- tion of officially approved cycling events. The manufacturer and cycle shop will not accept liability claims should the bike not be used as intended. This par- ticularly applies for non-observance of the safety informa- tion and damage resulting for example from: •...
7 Before the first ride Never inflate the tyres to less than the minimum or more than the maximum specified tyre pressure. As a rule of thumb, e.g. when on the road, you can check the tyre pressure as follows: If you press your thumbs into the inflated tyre, there should not be much give in the tyre even if you press hard.
8 Before every ride 9 Setting up the bike for the rider Road bikes or mountain bikes can also be supplied with- out pedals. Proceed as follows if you wish to fit pedals to your bike yourself: Although a great deal of care has been taken during production and assembly, parts may still come loose or change function during transportation for example.
Adjusting the seat position Make sure you fit or screw in the pedals straight, as 9.2.1 Adjusting the bike saddle otherwise you could damage the thread in the crank arm beyond repair. The seat position is decisive for your well-being and cy- cling performance.
Quick-release device › When closed, quick-release levers must lie flat against the frame, fork and saddle clamp. Make sure that quick-release devices for the hubs point backwards when closed as otherwise they could snag on obstructions when the bike is moving and open.
9.2.4.1 With a two-bolt seatpost Some seatposts have two screws for adjusting the sad- The minimum insertion depth is marked on the seat- dle angle, one in front of and one behind the seat tube. post. If this is not the case, the minimum insertion If you want to tilt the saddle forwards, loosen the rear depth must be 7.5 cm.
9.2.4.3 With a suspension seatpost › Bend your upper body towards the handlebar until you have found a position that is comfortable for Suspension seatposts reduce vibrations caused by uneven your back. roads thereby reducing stress on the spinal column. ›...
9.3.4 Adjusting the handlebar position by turning the handlebar Never tighten the handlebar stem if the maximum mark or stop mark is above the top of the shaft. If you Loosen the hexagon socket screws on the front of the cannot find a mark, insert the handlebar stem into stem.
10 Frame 9.3.5 Adjusting the handlebar height with an adjustable handlebar stem The form of the frame depends on the bike type and func- tion. Frames are manufactured from different materials With some types of handlebar stems, you can vary the –...
11 Headset 12 Fork The front wheel is held in place by the bike fork. The bike fork consists of two fork blades, the fork crown and steer- ing tube. Headset The headset is the bearing for the bike fork in the frame. If the headset has been properly adjusted, it will turn easily.
13 Suspension frame and suspension response, but does not strike through if you ride over an obstruction. It must give slightly when you sit on your elements bike. 13.1 Frame with rear suspension 13.2 Care and maintenance If you wish to ride offroad in a particularly sporty manner You can clean your full-suspension MTB in the usual man- or with a high degree of comfort, you may have opted for a ner.
14 Bottom bracket and cranks 16 Wheels Chainrings are wear parts. Their service life depends on various factors, e.g. 16.1 Checking the wheels • maintenance and care, The wheels connect the bike with the surface you are rid- ing on. The wheels are subject to a particularly high level •...
17 Tyres and inner tubes triangle backwards and forwards perpendicular to the direction of travel. › If you notice that there is play between the bear- 17.1 Tyres ings or if you encounter resistance when turning the wheel, have the hub bearing adjusted by a spe- A large number of different tyre types exist.
The tyre pressure is frequently stated in PSI. ➠ Chap- ter 30 "Technical data" contains a table which you can use to convert tyre pressures from PSI into bar. Only use tubed tyres on the designated rims. These do not have turned-up edges (rim flanges) and instead have a smooth inwards-curving surface onto which the tubed tyre is glued.
18 Repairing a puncture To inflate an inner tube with a Sclaverand or road valve, proceed as follows: To repair a puncture, you will need the following equip- ment: • Plastic tyre lever • Patches • Rubber solution • Sandpaper •...
18.1.3 Opening the side-pull calliper brake 18.2.2 Removing the rear wheel › Open the quick-release lever on the brake arm or › If your bike is equipped with derailleur gears, shift brake lever. down to the smallest sprocket. The rear derailleur does not prevent the wheel from being removed in ›...
› 2. Pull the outer casing out from the outer casing › 5. Undo the wheel nuts and put them to one side. holder of the cassette joint, and then remove the Remove the lock washers from the wheel axle. inner cable from the slit in the bracket.
18.5 Fitting the tyre and inner tube 18.6 Fitting the wheel Please note that the work steps described here are for a specific example. Please observe the information from the relevant manu- facturer or consult your specialist cycle shop. Make sure that foreign bodies do not enter the inside of the tyre.
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› 2. Fit the fixing washers onto both sides of the hub axle. Turn the shifting arm until the projections on the fixing washers engage with the slits in the Counter the clamp nut with a 10 mm spanner when dropouts.
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Installing the shifting cable with hub gears › Attach the inner cable to the pulley as shown in the illustration, pass the inner cable through the slit in › Bring the cable around to the cassette joint pulley, the cassette joint bracket, and then insert the end hold so that the inner cable fixing nut is facing to of the outer casing securely into the outer casing the outside (toward the dropout), and then slide...
19 Bike gears Check that the inner cable is correctly seated inside the pulley guide. 19.1 Derailleur gears This User Manual describes the handling of typical, com- mercially available gear-shift components for MTB, ATB, cross and road bikes. Separate instructions are provided for other components on the CD or on the web pages of the CJ-8S20 CJ-8S20...
19.1.1 Operating the shifting lever The bike chain must not be on the smallest chainring 19.1.1.1 Shifting lever on road bike at the front and the small outer rear sprocket wheel simultaneously. The bike chain must not be on the Shimano shifting lever largest chainring at the front and large inner sprocket wheel at the rear simultaneously.
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Operating the rear derailleur shifting lever Lever a: Shift to a larger sprocket. When lever a is pressed, lever b moves with it. How- Lever a engages in positions 1, 2 and 3. ever, you should avoid putting any pressure on lever b in doing so.
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Operating the front derailleur lever with trimming Trimming (noise prevention) (noise prevention), optional Depending on the position of the chain after shifting, it may rub against the outer chain guide plate or inner chain Gear shifting operations guide plate of the front derailleur and produce noise. In this case, lightly press lever a or lever b to move the front Lever a: Shift to a larger chainring derailleur until it is no longer in contact with the chain.
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TRIMMING CHAIN POSITION INDICATION LEVER OPERATION FRONT DERAILLEUR MOVEMENT large chainring Chain in contact with outer chain guide plate Lever Trimming Outer chain guide plate before trimming after trimming smaller sprockets Front derailleur movement Middle chainring Smaller sprockets Small chainring Click-in position (contact)
SRAM shifting lever Setting the swivel range The range of the shifting and brake lever pivoting move- ment can be adjusted individually to suit the size of your hand. XX° 0° X° › First, set the shifting lever range then adjust the Click Click brake lever until the brake lever limit stop makes...
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Gear shift complete stroke Click-in position Trimming operation Click-in position H b l (B) Lever Lever Shifting from a large to a smaller chainring Press lever b once to move the chain from a large to a When lever b is operated, there is one click where trim- smaller chainring.
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Rear derailleur The adjustment screw may also be on the shifting lever or on the frame. Have your specialist cycle shop carry out maintenance Adjustment screw on the derailleur gears, or replace or adjust them. Precision adjustment / rear derailleur Operate the shifting lever to shift the chain from the small- est sprocket to the second sprocket.
Cleaning › Whenever possible, avoid using cleaning agents on The gears can be changed when the pedals are turn- the chain. If you use cleaning agents, such as rust ing. Very occasionally, the hub may produce a harm- remover, this may wash lubricant out of the chain less noise which is caused by its internal cogs and which could lead to malfunctions.
19.2.2 Adjusting gears with Shimano hub › Turn the cable adjustment bolt on the shift lever to align the marking lines. Next, set the Revo-shift gears lever from position 4 to position 1 then back to position 4. Check that the yellow marking lines still Example shown is a 7/8-speed hub.
20 Bike chain There are two types of bike chain: Tighten all screws to the prescribed torque as other- wise screws could shear off and components could • A wide bike chain (½ × 1 / 8") for hub gears and come loose or detach altogether (see ➠...
21 Brake, brake levers and brake Rubber brake blocks and brake pads must not come into contact with oil or grease. If the rubber brake blocks and systems brake pads come into contact with oil or grease, this dras- tically reduces their braking performance and they must This User Manual describes the maintenance and handling be replaced.
21.2 Brake lever 21.3.1 Drum and roller brakes With the roller brake or drum brake, the braking force is transmitted via a cable from the hand brake lever to the 21.2.1 Standard brake lever brake system. If applied continuously for an extended period, roller brakes or drum brakes become very hot.
21.3.2 Back-pedal brake With back-pedal brakes the braking force is transmitted Avoid operating the back-pedal brake continuously on by the foot via the chain to the brake system. If applied long descents as the internal components of the brake continuously for an extended period, back-pedal brakes system can become extremely hot which reduces brak- become very hot.
21.4 Rim brakes 21.4.2 Adjusting the brake-pad clearance in relation to the rim Turn the cable adjustment bolt to adjust the clearance between the brake pad and the rim. Turn the bolt inwards (clockwise) to increase the brake-pad clearance. Turn the V-brakes produce an extremely high braking force.
21.4.3 Wear of brake pad If required, you can readjust the rebound force via the spring adjustment screw so that both brake arms move Most brake pads for rim brakes come with grooves or symmetrically. Once you have done this, check that the notches.
If you hear unusual noises when braking, the brake blocks If the brake disc is worn, cracked or bent it must be re- may have reached their wear limit. Allow the brakes to placed. Have this work carried out by a professional bike cool down then check the brake block depth.
21.5.2 Vapour bubble formation › Vapour bubble formation can occur if the brakes Brake pads and brake blocks are wear parts. Have the are operated continuously for some time, e. g. dur- brake pads of hydraulic disc brakes checked regularly, ing a long steep descent.
22 Lighting system 22.3 Generator / dynamo The dynamo produces the energy required to operate the front and rear lights. There are different types of dynamos. In some EU countries, only lighting systems that are 22.3.1 Sidewall dynamo prescribed by national legislation (the Road Traffic Li- censing Regulations (StVZO) in Germany for example) and have been approved for use may be installed on bikes.
22.4 Failure of the lighting system 22.3.2 Hub dynamo The hub dynamo is inside the hub of the front wheel. The hub dynamo is highly efficient, and the wear is extremely low. If the lighting system fails or develops a fault when riding in the dark this could cause a serious accident.
23 Add-on components 23.1.1 Front pannier rack 23.1 Pannier rack The pannier racks on the bike satisfy the standard EN 14873. The load-carrying capacity of the pannier rack falls into one of four possible categories: 5 kg, 10 kg, 18 kg and 25 kg. The information on load-carrying capacity is embossed on Front pannier rack the pannier rack.
If you notice that a wheel guard is damaged, always re- place it before using the bike again. If you carry pannier bags or other loads on the pan- nier racks, make sure they are securely attached. 23.2.1 Re-engaging the safety-release Make sure that nothing can become caught in the spokes and the turning wheels.
24 Accessories and equipment › Never attach the child seat to the bike handle- bars directly as it will not be possible to steer the bike safely. › Do not use a suspension saddle if you are car- rying a child in a child seat behind the saddle. The child's fingers could be crushed.
24.2 Bike stand 24.4 Bike basket The fixing for the basket must not damage the handle- › Never leave your child sitting unattended in the bar or handlebar stem. child seat when you park your bike. The bike › Attach the basket so as not to cover the front could fall over and severely injure the child.
25 Bike carriers for mounting on 26 Carbon components roof and rear of car Carbon is a specific material that requires special han- dling and care when setting up and carrying out mainte- nance on the bike as well as when riding and also during transportation and storage.
Inspect the following components and areas regularly (at ranty void. This kind of adapter should only be least every 100 km) for cracks, fractures or changes in fitted by a specialist cycle shop. surface appearance. Furthermore, if you come off the bike •...
26.7 Carbon wheels ment of pannier racks, trailers and other fixtures are not permitted due to the risk of breakage. Surface wear, change of surface, e. g. due to heat pro- duced when braking, abrasion of brake blocks, wheel hub 26.10 Splinters or their flanks If you are using a bike with carbon rims, bear in mind that...
27 Care and maintenance of the bike › Have defective parts replaced before you ride the bike again. › Touch up damaged paintwork. 27.1 Care Treat all parts that are susceptible to corrosion more frequently than other parts with preservatives and care products, especially during the winter and in aggressive Do not allow care products or oils to come into con- environments such as coastal regions as otherwise your...
27.3 Tyres 27.6 Brake discs Due to their function, bike tyres are subject to wear. This Brake discs also wear out as a result of intensive braking, depends on how the bike is used and the rider can influ- or during the course of time. Find out from the manufac- ence this significantly.
27.10 Handlebar tapes and handle grips 27.15 Sliding bearings and bearings for full-suspension frames, suspension Handlebar tapes and handle grips are subject to function- forks or other suspension elements related wear and therefore may need to be replaced. The suspension components on the bike, particularly the ›...
28 Regular inspections › Have the following components readjusted: • headset, As the spokes settle, the length of the brake and shifting cables increases and the bearings will run in during the • gearshift, first kilometres on the bike, you will have to have an ini- •...
29 Link list after 3000 kilometres › If necessary, the You can obtain important information on your bike and its components via these links. The relevant user manual • hubs, is normally provided on the manufacturer's web pages, in • headset, addition to important tips for use and making settings.
30 Technical data 30.1 Maximum permitted gross weight of bike The maximum permitted gross weight of the bike compris- es the weight of the bike, the weight of the rider and the weight of the luggage. It also includes the laden weight of a trailer.
30.2 Maximum permitted loading Observe the minimum screw-in depth. For hard aluminium alloys this is at least 1.4 times the screw diameter (e.g. of pannier rack nominal diameter M 5 × 1.4 = 7 mm). Whenever possible, you should tighten all safety-relevant screw connections using a torque wrench.
30.5 Lighting set 30.3.1 General tightening torques for screw connections Depending on which type of lighting set is fitted on your bike you may require different spare lamps. The following The screw grade, e.g. 8.8, is embossed in the screw head. table shows which bulbs you require.
31 Warranty conditions • Non-compatible add-on components that were not part of the scope of delivery at the time the prod- Read ➠ Chapter 27 "Care and maintenance of the bike" uct was handed over, or damage caused by unpro- carefully.
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User Manual Fast Pedelec English Derby Cycle Werke GmbH 2012...
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Charger LCD control panel Battery Battery lock Motor unit Control panel Charger II User Manual Fast Pedelec...
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Dear Customer, In addition to texts and tables, the User Manual contains the following symbols that denote important information Thank you for choosing a Pedelec (pedal electric cycle) or dangers. from us. This bike is equipped with an electric drive that assists you when you are cycling.
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Content 1 Quick start 4.1.10 Battery charge state indicator 2 Fast Pedelec / fundamental legal principles 4.1.11 Power output indicator Legal principles 4.1.12 Switching the light on and off 2.1.1 Meaning for the rider 5 Assistance by the electric motor 2.1.2 Fast Pedelecs and cycle paths 2.1.3 Travel speed switch 3 Charging the battery...
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8 Troubleshooting Problems / solutions: Flash patterns and their meaning 8.1.1 No display 8.1.2 Battery charge state indicator flashing or not visible 8.1.3 Display “E1” 8.1.4 Display “E9” 8.1.5 Assistance control indicator flashing 8.1.6 Additional possible sources of errors 9 Cleaning 10 Warnings 11 Technical data 12 Replacing components of the fast Pedelec...
1 Quick start when no force is applied to the pedals to adjust the power sensor correctly. › 1. Charge the battery completely before riding for the first time. Press the "Assist" button to select the power assist mode. This works in both directions. The assis- tance output increases or decreases depending on which "Assist"...
2 Fast Pedelec / fundamental legal • You legally have to have insurance. In Germany, you can obtain the small registration mark from principles any insurance company. The essential idea behind the fast Pedelec is not only to • Use on cycle paths is restricted. be able to cover greater distances more quickly, but also more comfortably.
3 Charging the battery Charging operation Before charging the battery, read the information on the To charge the battery, you have to take it out of the holder charger carefully. on the Pedelec. › 1. Take the charger provided out of its packaging and plug the mains plug into a socket (230 V, ob- Carry handle serve type plate on the charger).
4 LCD control panel On / Off Light switch Charge state indicator Indicator for headlight Power output indicator (only visible when the bike is in motion) 6 Speed Display of actual journey length Average speed 9 Top speed 10 Total journey length 11 Display panel 12 Assist level 13 Selector button for display panel ("Mode")
4.1.3 Changing the assist level If you press the light button when the control panel is switched on, the back-lit display turns on. If you press the light switch when the light is on, the back- lit display turns off. The power assist is still available and you can change the assist level.
4.1.8 Automatic switch-off 4.1.10 Battery charge state indicator If you stop your Pedelec and it does not move for 10 min- Battery charge state indicator utes, the system switches off automatically. If you want to use the assistance again, you will have to switch it back on via the control panel.
5 Assistance by the electric motor The fewer of the 6 bars that are displayed, the lower the actual power output of the motor and the consumption. If more bars are visible, the power output and consumption of the motor is higher. IF YOU CAN THE BATTERY IS SUPPLYING If your Pedelec is equipped with hub gears, you may...
Fast Pedelec 28" increasing pedal reducing assistance power and assistance switched off assistance Propulsive power (pedal force + electric assistance) Pedal force Power-assist mode = 1 : 2 Electric assistance Speed 36 km / h 45 km / h Variation in electric assistance Distance As the battery discharges when the motor is in use, it generates enough heat to not lose too much of its...
1.33 euro cents / km. DISTANCE COVERED (1 : 2 ASSISTANCE, 32 KM / H ON AVERAGE UNDER FAVOUR- As Derby Cycle is a German manufacturer, the sample cal- ABLE CONDITIONS) culation is based on German energy prices. The operating...
6 Battery Your battery is a lithium cobalt battery, the ideal type of Observe the following points to increase the service lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery for this application. One of the life of your Pedelec battery: main benefits of this type of battery is its low weight com- ›...
Battery may be Long charging times damaged Optimum temperature range for charging operation -10 °C 0 °C 10 °C 20 °C 30 °C 40 °C 50 °C Charging times at different temperatures Battery information system 6.4.1 Checking the battery charge state There is a control panel with five LEDs and a button Press the "Push"...
› Check there is sufficient charge in the battery for REMAINING BATTERY ~ DISTANCE COVERED the journey you intend to make before setting off. CAPACITY › In winter the distance you can normally cover with 8 Ah 4.8 Ah 19,360 km the battery operating normally is less.
Do not use other chargers. Only charge the battery using the charger provided, or a charger approved by Derby Cycle. If a fault develops or if the battery is in sleep mode, you Control panel display might be able to solve this problem by placing the battery in the charger for one minute.
Problems / solutions: 8.1.2 Battery charge state indicator flashing Flash patterns and their meaning or not visible If the battery charge state indicator is flashing or not visi- If a problem occurs in the electrical system of your Pe- ble at all, one of the following causes/solutions may apply: delec, you should initially try to solve it by referring to the following list which describes possible causes of errors ›...
8.1.4 Display "E9" 8.1.6 Additional possible sources of errors If "E9" is displayed, the following cause/solution may › If you only pedal very gently, the power assist is apply: not enabled. Error code › If the motor is not running and you cannot pinpoint the cause, check the buttons, cables and plugs of the electrical system.
10 Warnings › As this motor is more powerful, you may be rid- ing at a much higher speed than you are used to on your normal bike. Take this into account when familiarising yourself with your fast Pedelec. › Bear in mind that the Pedelec motor can heat up on long ascents.
11 Technical data MOTOR PANASONIC LI-ION BATTERY Brushless electric motor Voltage 25.2 V Output 300 watts Capacities 8 / 10 / 12 / 18 Ah Maximum torque at drive pinion Energy quantity 17 Nm 200 / 250 / 300 / 450 Wh Gross weight of electric drive, battery, 7.8 kg (12 Ah battery) control unit...
12 Replacing components of the 12.1 Components that can only be fast Pedelec replaced by equivalent parts or approved parts As your fast Pedelec is a Category L1e moped. As is the case with other motor vehicles in Germany, it is necessary •...
12.2 Spare tyres To make it easier for you to choose a suitable spare tyre if you need to, refer to the following list by the German manufacturer Schwalbe. These tyres can be fitted on a low- power category L1e moped: MODEL LINE VERSION...
12.3 Components that do not require a certificate of approval • Cranks • Pedals: providing type-approved pedal reflectors are used. • Mudguard: the front edge of the front mudguard must be rounded. • Pannier rack • Saddle • Handlebar grip •...
Congratulations Congratulations on your decision to purchase a product powered by BionX . We are sure that your new ™ electric bicycle will exceed your expectations in terms of function, design, and quality. All bicycles powered by the BionX system are manufactured with the latest production methods and high-quality materials. Please read this manual thoroughly so that you will enjoy your new electric bicycle for years to come.
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Table of Contents User Precautions Description of the BionX Propulsion System BionX Propulsion System Components Inserting or Removing the Console Inserting and Removing the Battery Handling and Charging the Battery Assist Mode / Generate Mode Operating the BionX Propulsion System Programming the Basic Settings Installing/Removing the Rear Wheel Maintenance and Care...
Description of the BionX Propulsion System Your electric bicycle is an EPAC (Electrically Power Assisted Cycle) in accordance with EN 15194 and differs from a bicycle that isn’t electrically assisted. BionX Propulsion System Components Battery Motor Console • Lithium Manganese (LiMn), • DC rear hub motor • Removable 48V, 6.6Ah, 317Wh...
Brake switch Power Supply • A sensor integrated with the • Power supply to recharge brake lever – connected to the the LiMn-battery BionX console • Input voltage: 100-240V • Upon activation assistance • Output voltage: 26V is shut off (“kill switch”) • Max.
Inserting and Removing the Battery Inserting the battery Place battery onto the docking station Slide the battery down the rail gently towards connector The release arm will close automatically as battery slides towards connector Do not force the battery arm closed, this can bend the battery connector With the release arm almost closed, hold it in place and simultaneously press in the lock cylinder –...
Handling and Charging the Battery WARNING BionX batteries shall only be recharged with BionX chargers or BionX power supplies. Never short circuit the battery by connecting the contacts of the battery. Never open the battery. This could damage the battery and possibly lead to overheating or ignition of the battery.
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Extreme temperatures will affect battery life, especially during charging. Avoid charging in direct sunlight or in very hot or cold temperatures. This will reduce the life of the battery considerably. We recommend charging the battery at temperatures around 20 °C (room temperature). The battery should be warmed to room temperature before it is charged, particularly when it was exposed to cold temperatures during a ride.
Checking Battery State of Charge • Swipe your finger slowly over the touch port. • Battery state of charge LED will illuminate. Battery state Colour 100-85 % green 85-25 % amber < 25 % Assist Mode / Generate Mode The BionX propulsion system operates in four assist levels in the assistance mode, and in four charging levels in the generate mode.
Operating the BionX Propulsion System Power (bicycle) mode 7. Speedometer 8. Trip distance/odometer/ Cycle chronometer/average speed State of charge 9. Assist (A) or generate level (G) indicator Turn the system on Briefl y push either the key or key. The battery will beep 4 times and you will see a countdown, this is the system perfoming a self check.
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Turn on display backlight Push and hold key for 4 seconds - display backlight is turned on. Turn off display backlight Push and hold key again for 4 seconds. Select the cycling computer functions Briefl y push the key to change between: Trip Distance DIST Odometer...
Programming the Basic Settings In general, all basic settings for your electric bicycle are pre-set. If you happen to change tire sizes, during service, for example, you can reset the tire circumference to ensure the precise function of your speedo - meter.
Installing/Removing the Rear Wheel We recommended the removal and installation of the rear wheel to be done by a qualified dealer. Should you have to do this yourself, please follow the instructions below: WARNING Always turn off the propulsion system prior to plugging in or unplugging the motor cables. CAUTION It is absolutely essential that the axle nuts are tightened with a torque of 40Nm/30lb-ft;...
Installing the rear wheel • Guide the rear wheel axle into the two dropouts and make sure that the brake disc (on models with disc brakes) is inserted between the brake pads • Also make sure that the flat area at the left of the rear axle (torque reaction collar) is aligned so that it fits into the left dropout • Install the rear wheel with both sides of the axle inserted all the way in the dropouts • Tighten the axle nuts on the rear wheel with 40Nm/ 30lb-ft (= VERY TIGHT!).
Cleaning CAUTION Never use a high pressure washer or a garden hose to clean the propulsion system. The force of a water jet could damage the electrical components of the propulsion system. We recommend a soft sponge or a soft brush to clean the bicycle. Use a moist rag to clean the battery’s docking station.
Troubleshooting The system does not turn on Check the battery and make sure that it is charged. The battery must be correctly inserted in the docking station and the lock must be completely closed. Also check that all connectors of your wiring harness are properly engaged.
Warranty Information and Guarantee 1. The BionX warranty covers a two-year period for BionX propulsion system(s) within the framework of the following conditions. 2. This warranty exclusively covers systems provided by BionX excluding all the other bicycle components provided by other bicycle manufacturers. 3.
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11. No warranty claims are accepted - without limitation to other reasons - in the case of damages due to the following: a) External influences, particularly falling rocks, collision, accident and other external events with an immediate external effect due to mechanical powers. b) Purpose and/or malevolent acts, theft and robbery as well as natural hazard events and/or acts of mischief.
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Deutsch–1 Bediencomputer HMI/ Antriebseinheit Drive Unit 45 Sicherheitshinweise des eBikes beim Benutzen der Anfahrhilfe keinen Bodenkontakt, besteht Verletzungs- Lesen Sie alle Sicherheitshinweise gefahr. und Anweisungen. Versäumnisse Verwenden Sie nur original Bosch Batterien, bei der Einhaltung der Sicherheits- die vom Hersteller für Ihr eBike zugelassen hinweise und Anweisungen können wurden.
Deutsch–2 4 Taste Unterstützungsmodus „mode“ Bediencomputer 5 Taste Beleuchtung „light“ Sachnummer 1 270 020 900 6 Taste Unterstützungsstufe erhöhen/Anfahr- Betriebstemperatur °C –5...+40 hilfe ein- und ausschalten Lagertemperatur °C –10...+50 7 Taste Unterstützungsstufe senken 8 Antriebseinheit Schutzart IP 54 (staub- und spritzwas- 9 Untere Schrauben der Halterung sergeschützt) 10 Obere Schraube der Halterung...
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Deutsch–3 Betrieb Halterung drehen (siehe Bild B) Lösen Sie die Schraube 10 an der Oberseite der Halterung 2. Drehen Sie den oberen Teil der Hal- Inbetriebnahme terung so, dass Sie den Bediencomputer 1 nach Voraussetzungen dem Einsetzen (siehe „Bediencomputer einset- Der Antrieb Ihres eBikes kann nur aktiviert wer- zen und entnehmen“) gut im Blick haben.
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Deutsch–4 „SPORT“: kraftvolle Unterstützung, Anzeigen und Einstellungen des Bedien- für sportives Fahren auf bergigen computers Strecken sowie für Stadtverkehr „SPEED“: maximale Unterstützung Hinweis: Anzeigen und Einstellungen am Be- bis in hohe Trittfrequenzen, für diencomputer sind nur möglich, wenn die eBike- sportives Fahren Batterie eingeschaltet ist.
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Deutsch–5 Anfahrhilfe ein-/ausschalten Geschwindigkeits- und Entfernungsanzeigen Die Anfahrhilfe kann als zusätzliche Unterstüt- Hinweis: Je nach länderspezifischer Ausführung zung auf den ersten Metern dienen, wenn das können Entfernung und Geschwindigkeit entwe- Anfahren erschwert ist (wie z.B. an der Ampel der in „km“ und „km/h“ oder in „mi“ und „mph“ oder am Berg).
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Deutsch–6 Anzeige Fehlercode Die Komponenten des eBike-Antriebs werden Lassen Sie alle Überprüfungen und Repara- ständig automatisch überprüft. Wird ein Fehler turen ausschließlich von einem autorisier- festgestellt, erscheint der entsprechende Feh- ten Fahrradhändler ausführen. Wird ein Feh- lercode in der Anzeige f. ler trotz Ihrer Abhilfe weiterhin angezeigt, wenden Sie sich ebenfalls an einen autori- Abhängig von der Art des Fehlers wird der An-...
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Deutsch–7 Erste Erfahrungen sammeln Hinweise zum Fahren mit dem eBike- Es ist empfehlenswert, die ersten Erfahrungen Antrieb mit dem eBike abseits vielbefahrener Straßen zu Wann arbeitet der eBike-Antrieb? sammeln. Der eBike-Antrieb unterstützt Sie beim Fahren, Probieren Sie unterschiedliche Unterstützungs- solange Sie in die Pedale treten. Ohne Pedaltre- modi und Unterstützungsstufen aus.
Deutsch–8 Pfleglicher Umgang mit dem eBike Transport Beachten Sie die Betriebs- und Lagertemperatu- Die Batterien unterliegen den Anforderungen des ren der eBike-Komponenten. Schützen Sie An- Gefahrgutrechts. Die Batterien können durch triebseinheit, Bediencomputer und Batterie vor den privaten Benutzer ohne weitere Auflagen auf extremen Temperaturen (z.B.
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Deutsch–9 Li-Ionen-Batterie Battery Pack Sicherheitshinweise Bei falscher Anwendung kann Flüssigkeit aus der Batterie austreten. Vermeiden Sie Lesen Sie alle Sicherheitshinweise den Kontakt damit. Bei zufälligem Kontakt und Anweisungen. Versäumnisse mit Wasser abspülen. Wenn die Flüssigkeit bei der Einhaltung der Sicherheits- in die Augen kommt, nehmen Sie zusätzlich hinweise und Anweisungen können ärztliche Hilfe in Anspruch.
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Deutsch–10 Produkt- und Leistungs- Technische Daten beschreibung Li-Ionen-Batterie Battery Pack Sachnummer Abgebildete Komponenten – Standard-Batterie 1 270 020 500/ (siehe Seite 4 – schwarz 1 270 020 504 Die Nummerierung der abgebildeten Kompo- – Standard-Batterie 1 270 020 501/ nenten bezieht sich auf die Darstellungen auf weiß...
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Deutsch–11 Montage Ladezustandsanzeige Die fünf grünen LEDs der Ladezustandsanzeige Stellen Sie die Batterie nur auf sauberen 15 zeigen bei eingeschalteter Batterie den Lade- Flächen auf. Vermeiden Sie insbesondere zustand der Batterie an. die Verschmutzung der Ladebuchse und der Dabei entspricht jede LED etwa 20 % Kapazität. Kontakte, z.B.
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Deutsch–12 Zum Entnehmen der Standard-Batterie 20 schal- Wird etwa 10 min lang keine Leistung des An- ten Sie sie aus und schließen das Schloss mit triebs abgerufen (z.B., weil das eBike steht), dem Schlüssel 17 auf. Kippen Sie die Batterie aus schaltet sich die Batterie aus Energiespargrün- der oberen Halterung 19 und ziehen Sie sie am den automatisch ab.
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Deutsch–13 Lagerungsbedingungen Transport Lagern Sie die Batterie möglichst an einem tro- Die Batterien unterliegen den Anforderungen des ckenen, gut belüfteten Platz. Schützen Sie sie Gefahrgutrechts. Die Batterien können durch vor Feuchtigkeit und Wasser. Bei ungünstigen den privaten Benutzer ohne weitere Auflagen auf Witterungsbedingungen ist es z.B.
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Deutsch–14 Ladegerät Charger Sicherheitshinweise Bei Beschädigung und unsachgemäßem Ge- brauch der Batterie können Dämpfe austre- Lesen Sie alle Sicherheitshinweise ten. Führen Sie Frischluft zu und suchen Sie und Anweisungen. Versäumnisse bei bei Beschwerden einen Arzt auf. Die Dämpfe der Einhaltung der Sicherheitshinweise können die Atemwege reizen.
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Deutsch–15 Produkt- und Leistungs- 26 Wahlschalter Netzspannung 27 Gerätestecker beschreibung 28 Sicherheitshinweise Ladegerät 29 Taste Ladebetrieb Technische Daten 30 Betriebsanzeige Ladegerät Charger 31 Ladestecker Sachnummer 0 275 007 900 32 Buchse für Ladestecker Nennspannung 115/230 Frequenz 50/60 Betrieb Batterie-Lade- Stellen Sie die Batterie nur auf sauberen spannung Flächen auf.
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Deutsch–16 Ladevorgang Fehler Ursachen und Abhilfe – Der Ladevorgang beginnt, sobald das Ladegerät mit der Batterie und dem Stromnetz verbunden Ursache Abhilfe ist. Betriebsanzeige 30 leuchtet nicht, kein Lade- Hinweis: Der Ladevorgang ist nur möglich, wenn vorgang möglich sich die Temperatur der Batterie im zulässigen falsche Netzspan- richtige Netzspan- Ladetemperaturbereich befindet.
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Deutsch–17 Wartung und Service Entsorgung Ladegeräte, Zubehör und Verpackungen sollen Wartung und Reinigung einer umweltgerechten Wiederverwertung zuge- Sorgen Sie dafür, dass die Lüftungsöffnungen führt werden. 24 am Ladegerät während des Gebrauchs frei Werfen Sie Ladegeräte nicht in den Hausmüll! und sauber sind. Reinigen Sie die Lüftungsöff- nungen bei Bedarf mit einem Staubsauger.
English–1 Drive HMI/Drive Unit 45 Safety Notes Please observe all national regulations on registering and using eBikes. Read all safety warnings and all Please read and observe the safety warn- instructions. Failure to follow the ings and instructions enclosed in the oper- warnings and instructions may ating instructions of the battery as well as result in electric shock, fire and/or...
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English–2 Assembly Indication Elements, Drive HMI a Speed indication b Light indicator Inserting and Removing the Battery c Assistance-level indicator For inserting and removing the battery in/from d Start-assistance indicator the the eBike, please read and observe the bat- tery operating instructions. e Multi-function indicator f Assistance-mode and error code indicator Positioning the Holder of the Drive HMI...
English–3 Switching on the battery also switches on the Checking the Speed Sensor display of the drive HMI. The drive HMI indicates (see figure D) the charge condition of the battery as well as the settings of the drive unit. The speed sensor 11 and its spoke magnet 12 must be mounted in such a manner that the The drive is activated as soon as you step into...
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English–4 Adjusting the Assistance Mode To increase the assistance level, press the button 6 until the desired level is displayed in in- The level of assistance of the eBike drive when dicator c. pedaling can be adjusted via the drive HMI. To decrease the assistance level, press the Note: For individual versions, it is possible that button 7 until the desired level is displayed in in-...
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English–5 For both versions, the lighting is switched on by Average speed “avg”: Aver- pressing the “light” button 5. The lighting indi- age speed achieved since cator b appears on the display. the last reset To switch off the lighting, press the “light” but- Range “range”: Estimated ton 5 again;...
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English–6 Code Cause Corrective Measure Connection problem of the Have connections and contacts checked drive HMI Temperature of the drive unit Allow the drive unit to cool down. Continued travel with- too high (above 40 °C) out assistance from the eBike drive is possible and speeds up the cooling of the drive unit.
English–7 Maintenance and Service Influences on the Operating Range With a fully charged battery and an efficient rid- ing manner, an operating range of up to 105 km Maintenance and Cleaning is possible. Keep all components of your eBike clean, espe- However, the operating range depends on many cially the battery contacts and corresponding factors, such as:...
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English–8 Disposal The drive unit, drive HMI, battery, speed sensor, accessories and packaging should be sorted for environmental-friendly recy- cling. Do not dispose of eBikes and their components into household waste! Only for EC countries: According to the European Guide- line 2002/96/EC, electrical devic- es/tools that are no longer usable, and according to the European...
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English–9 Lithium-ion Battery Pack Safety Notes Vapours can escape in case of damage and improper use of the battery. Provide for Read all safety warnings and all fresh air and seek medical attention in case instructions. Failure to follow the of complaints.
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English–10 20 Standard battery When at least one, but not all LEDs of the charge-control indicator 15 is lit, then fully 21 Bottom holder of the standard battery charge the battery before using for the first 22 Carrying strap time. 23 Battery charger Do not charge a damaged battery and do not use it.
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English–11 Operation Inserting and Removing the Battery (see figures E–F) Initial Operation Always switch the battery off when insert- Use only original Bosch batteries approved ing or removing it from the holder. When for your eBike by the manufacturer. Using the battery is inserted yet empty, please al- other batteries can lead to injuries and pose so observe the drive HMI indication.
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English–12 Storage Conditions Notes for Optimum Handling of the Store the battery in a dry, well-ventilated loca- Battery tion. Protect the battery against moisture and At least 500 full charging cycles are guaranteed water. Under unfavourable weather conditions, for the battery. it is recommended e.g.
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English–13 Transport Disposal The batteries are subject to the Dangerous The batteries, accessories and packaging Goods Legislation requirements. Private users should be sorted for environmental- can transport the batteries by road without fur- friendly recycling. ther requirements. Do not dispose of batteries into household When being transported by commercial users or waste! third parties (e.g.
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English–14 Charger Safety Notes Children or persons that owing to their physical, sensory or mental limitations or to Read all safety warnings and all in- their lack of experience or knowledge, are structions. Failure to follow the warn- not capable of securely operating the charg- ings and instructions may result in elec- er, may only use this charger under supervi- tric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
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English–15 Product Description and 24 Ventilation openings 25 Charger socket Specifications 26 Mains voltage selector switch 27 Charger plug Technical Data 28 Safety warnings, charger Battery Charger Charger 29 Button for charge operation Article number 0 275 007 900 30 Operation indicator 31 Charge connector Rated voltage 115/230...
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English–16 Charging Procedure Troubleshooting Causes and – The charging procedure begins as soon as the Corrective Measures charger is connected with the battery and the mains supply. Cause Corrective Measure Note: The charging procedure is only possible Operation indicator 30 not lit, no charging when the temperature of the battery is within possible the allowable charge-temperature range.
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English–17 Maintenance and Service Disposal Battery chargers, accessories and packaging Maintenance and Cleaning should be sorted for environmental-friendly Make sure that the ventilation openings 24 of recycling. the charger are not obstructed and clean during Do not dispose of battery chargers into house- use.
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Français–1 Ordinateur de commande HMI / unité d’entraînement Drive Unit 45 Avertissements de sécurité électrique doivent être en contact avec le sol lorsque l’aide au démarrage est utilisé, sinon Lisez tous les avertissements de sé- il y a danger de blessures. curité...
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Français–2 4 Touche mode assistance « mode » Ordinateur de commande 5 Touche d’éclairage « light » N° d’article 1 270 020 900 6 Touche augmentation du niveau d’assistance/ Température de mise en marche/arrêt de l’aide au démarrage fonctionnement °C –5...+40 Température de 7 Touche diminution du niveau d’assistance...
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Français–3 Fonctionnement Orientation de la fixation (voir figure B) Desserrez la vis 10 se trouvant sur la face supé- rieure de la fixation 2. Tournez la partie supé- Mise en service rieure de la fixation de sorte à pouvoir facile- Conditions préalables ment voir l’ordinateur de commande 1 après l’avoir monté...
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Français–4 Pour arrêter l’entraînement, arrêtez la batterie Quatre modes assistance sont disponibles au au moyen de la touche Marche/Arrêt (voir notice maximum : d’utilisation de la batterie). « ECO » : assistance effective avec Si l’entraînement n’est pas sollicité pendant efficacité...
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Français–5 En niveau d’assistance « 0 », l’entraînement est Pour les deux versions, appuyez sur la touche arrêté. Le vélo électrique peut être utilisé com- « light » 5 pour allumer l’éclairage. L’affichage me un vélo normal en pédalant. d’éclairage b apparaît sur l’écran. Pendant que l’aide au démarrage est activé, l’af- Pour éteindre l’éclairage, appuyez à...
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Français–6 Affichage code d’erreur Le éléments de l’entraînement du vélo électri- Ne faites effectuer tous les travaux de con- que sont contrôlés automatiquement en perma- trôle et de réparation que par un vélociste nence. Si une erreur est détectée, le code d’er- autorisé.
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Français–7 Faire les premières expériences Instructions pour utiliser l’entraînement Il est recommandé de faire les premières expé- du vélo électrique riences avec le vélo électrique à l’écart de rues Quand est-ce que l’entraînement du vélo fortement fréquentées. électrique travaille ? Essayez les différents modes d’assistance et L’entraînement du vélo électrique vous aide niveaux d’assistance.
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Français–8 Maniement soigneux du vélo électrique respectées (par ex. prescriptions de l’ADR). Le cas échéant, lors de la préparation de l’envoi, il Respectez les températures de fonctionnement faut faire appel à un expert en transport de ma- et de stockage des éléments du vélo électrique. tières dangereuses.
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Français–9 Pack de batteries Lithium-ion Battery Pack Avertissements de sécurité En cas d’une utilisation incorrecte, du liqui- de pourrait s’écouler de la batterie Evitez Lisez tous les avertissements de tout contact. En cas de contact accidentel, sécurité et toutes les instructions. nettoyez à...
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Français–10 Description et performances Caractéristiques techniques du produit Batterie à ions Battery Pack lithium Eléments de l’appareil (voir page 4–5) N° d’article La numérotation des éléments se réfère à la – Batterie standard 1 270 020 500/ représentation sur les pages graphiques. noir 1 270 020 504 Toutes les représentations d’éléments de vélo à...
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Français–11 Montage Voyant lumineux indiquant l’état de charge Les cinq LED vertes du voyant lumineux 15 indi- Ne positionnez la batterie que sur des sur- quent l’état de charge de la batterie lorsque la faces propres. Evitez tout encrassement de batterie est mise en marche.
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Français–12 Pour retirer la batterie standard 20, arrêtez-la Si l’entraînement n’est pas sollicité pendant et ouvrez la serrure à l’aide de la clé 17. Bascu- 10 min. (par ex. parce que le vélo électrique est lez la pile pour la sortir de la fixation supérieure arrêté), la batterie s’éteint automatiquement 19 et tirez-la par la sangle 22 de la fixation infé- pour économiser l’énergie.
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Français–13 Conditions de stockage Transport Stockez la batterie, si possible, à un endroit sec, Les batteries sont soumises aux règlements de bien aéré. Protégez-la de l’humidité et de l’eau. transport des matières dangereuses. L’utilisateur Dans des conditions météorologiques défavora- privé peut transporter les batteries sur la route bles, il est par ex.
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Français–14 Chargeur Charger Avertissements de sécurité vail et, en cas de malaises, consultez un médecin. Les vapeurs peuvent irriter les Lisez tous les avertissements de voies respiratoires. sécurité et toutes les instructions. Le Ne laissez pas les enfants sans surveillance. non respect des consignes de sécurité...
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Français–15 Description et performances 24 Orifices d’aération 25 Prise d’appareil du produit 26 Commutateur de la tension d’alimentation 27 Fiche de l’appareil Caractéristiques techniques 28 Consignes de sécurité du chargeur Chargeur Charger 29 Touche du mode de charge 30 Voyant de fonctionnement N°...
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Français–16 Processus de charge La batterie est complètement chargée quand les cinq LED du voyant lumineux 15 sont allumées Le processus de charge commence dès que le en permanence. Le processus de charge est chargeur est raccordé à la batterie et au réseau automatiquement interrompu.
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Français–17 Entretien et Service Elimination des déchets Après-Vente Les chargeurs ainsi que leurs accessoires et em- ballages, doivent pouvoir suivre chacun une voie de recyclage appropriée. Nettoyage et entretien Ne jetez pas les chargeurs avec les ordures Veillez à ce que les orifices d’aération 24 du ménagères ! chargeur soient dégagés et propres pendant l’utilisation.
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Español–1 Ordenador de control HMI/ Unidad motriz Drive Unit 45 Instrucciones de seguridad se si las ruedas de la eBike no están tocando el firme en el momento de utilizar la Asisten- Lea íntegramente las indicaciones cia al arrancar. de seguridad e instrucciones. En Únicamente utilice baterías originales Bosch caso de no atenerse a las indicacio- homologadas por el fabricante de su eBike.
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Español–2 4 Tecla del modo asistencia “mode” Ordenador de 5 Tecla de iluminación “light” control 6 Selector para aumentar el nivel de asistencia/ Nº de artículo 1 270 020 900 conexión y desconexión de la Asistencia al Temperatura de arrancar operación °C –5...+40...
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Español–3 Operación Giro del soporte (ver figura B) Afloje el tornillo 10 en la parte superior del so- Puesta en marcha porte 2. Gire la parte superior del soporte de manera que pueda observar cómodamente el or- Requisitos denador de control 1 una vez montado (ver El accionamiento de su eBike solamente puede “Montaje y desmontaje del ordenador de con- activarse si se cumplen los siguientes requisitos:...
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Español–4 “SPORT”: enérgica asistencia para Indicadores y ajuste del ordenador de una conducción deportiva en tra- control yectos montañosos o para circular en ciudad Observación: La indicación y ajuste del ordena- “SPEED”: asistencia máxima inclu- dor de control solamente es posible estando co- so con un veloz pedaleo para una nectada la batería de la eBike.
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Español–5 Conexión/desconexión de la Asistencia al Indicadores de velocidad y distancia arrancar Observación: Según la ejecución de país puede La Asistencia al arrancar puede emplearse como que la distancia y la velocidad se indiquen en ayuda adicional en los primeros metros de reco- “km”...
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Español–6 Indicador de código de fallos Los componentes del accionamiento de la eBike Deje que todas las comprobaciones y repa- son permanentemente controlados de forma au- raciones sean realizadas exclusivamente en tomática. En caso de detectarse un fallo aparece una tienda de bicicletas autorizada. Si a pe- el respectivo código de fallos en el indicador f.
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Español–7 Acumulación de experiencia Instrucciones para la conducción con el Se recomienda ir adquiriendo experiencia con la accionamiento de la eBike eBike en lugares alejados de carreteras con mu- ¿Cuándo trabaja el accionamiento de la eBike? cho tráfico. El accionamiento de la eBike le ayuda siempre Pruebe diferentes modos y niveles de asisten- que Ud.
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Español–8 Trato cuidadoso de la eBike Únicamente envíe las baterías si su carcasa no está dañada. Si los contactos no van protegidos Tenga en cuenta las temperaturas de servicio y de cúbralos con cinta adhesiva y embale la batería almacenaje de los componentes de la eBike. Pro- de manera que ésta no se pueda mover dentro teja la unidad motriz, el ordenador de control y la del embalaje.
Español–9 Bloque batería de Iones de Litio Battery Pack Instrucciones de seguridad La utilización inadecuada de la batería pue- de provocar fugas de líquido. Evite el con- Lea íntegramente las indicaciones tacto con él. En caso de un contacto acci- de seguridad e instrucciones.
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Español–10 Descripción y prestaciones del Datos técnicos producto Batería de Iones Battery Pack de Litio Componentes principales Nº de artículo (ver página 4–5) – Batería estándar 1 270 020 500/ La numeración de los componentes está referi- negra 1 270 020 504 da a las imágenes en las páginas ilustradas.
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Español–11 Montaje Indicador de estado de carga El nivel de carga de la batería se señaliza me- Únicamente deposite la batería sobre su- diante los cinco LED verdes del indicador de perficies limpias. Ponga especial cuidado de carga 15. no ensuciar el conector hembra para carga ni Cada uno de los LED corresponde por lo tanto a los contactos, p.ej., con arena o tierra.
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Español–12 Para desmontar la batería estándar 20 desco- Si en el transcurso de 10 min el accionamiento néctela primero y abra entonces la cerradura sigue inactivo (p.ej., al estar detenida la eBike) con la llave 17. Abata hacia atrás la batería para la batería se desconecta automáticamente con desprenderla del soporte superior 19 y sáquela el fin de ahorrar energía.
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Español–13 Condiciones para el almacenaje Transporte A ser posible, guarde la batería en un lugar seco Las baterías están sujetas a los requerimientos fi- y bien ventilado. Protéjala de la humedad y del jados en la legislación sobre mercancías peligro- agua.
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Español–14 Cargador Charger Instrucciones de seguridad Si la batería se daña o usa de forma inapro- piada puede que ésta emane vapores. Ven- Lea íntegramente las indicaciones de tile con aire fresco el recinto y acuda a un seguridad e instrucciones. En caso de médico si nota alguna molestia.
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Español–15 Descripción y prestaciones del 26 Selector de tensión de red 27 Enchufe del aparato producto 28 Instrucciones de seguridad del cargador 29 Tecla para modo de carga Datos técnicos 30 Indicador de operación Cargador Charger 31 Conector del cargador Nº...
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Español–16 Proceso de carga Desconecte el cargador de la red y la batería del cargador. El proceso de carga comienza nada más conec- tar a la batería el cargador teniendo éste conec- Al desconectar del cargador la batería ésta se tado a la red.
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Español–17 Mantenimiento y servicio Eliminación Los cargadores, accesorios y embalajes deberán Mantenimiento y limpieza someterse a un proceso de recuperación que Cuide que durante el uso del cargador las reji- respete el medio ambiente. llas de refrigeración 24 estén libres y limpias. Si ¡No arroje los cargadores a la basura! fuese preciso limpie las rejillas de refrigeración con un aspirador.
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Italiano–1 Computer di controllo HMI/ Unità di azionamento Drive Unit 45 Norme di sicurezza Rimuovere la batteria dalla eBike prima di iniziare interventi (p.es. montaggio, manu- Leggere tutte le indicazioni di sicu- tenzione ecc.) alla eBike, prima di traspor- rezza e le istruzioni operative. In tarla con l’auto o l’aereo oppure prima di caso di mancato rispetto delle indi- conservarla.
Italiano–2 Componenti illustrati (vedi pagina 2–3) Dati tecnici La numerazione dei componenti si riferisce alle Unità di azionamento Drive Unit 45 illustrazioni riportate sulla pagina con la rappre- Codice prodotto 0 275 007 003 sentazione grafica. Tutte le illustrazioni delle parti della bicicletta Potenza continua ad eccezione dell’unità...
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Italiano–3 Montaggio Controllo del sensore di velocità (vedi figura D) Inserimento e rimozione della batteria Il sensore di velocità 11 ed il relativo magnete Per l’inserimento e la rimozione della batteria per raggi 12 devono essere montati in modo tale nell’eBike leggere ed osservare le istruzioni per che durante un giro della ruota il magnete per l’uso della batteria.
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Italiano–4 Attivazione/disattivazione dell’azionamento Indicatore dello stato di carica della batteria Inserire la batteria nel supporto ed attivarla al Oltre che sull’indicatore dello stato di carica che tasto di accensione/spegnimento (vedi istruzio- si trova sulla batteria stessa, lo stato di carica ni per l’uso della batteria).
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Italiano–5 Per il cambio del modo di assistenza premere il Attivazione/disattivazione dell’aiuto tasto «mode» 4 fino a quando compare nella all’avviamento visualizzazione f il modo desiderato. L’aiuto all’avviamento può servire quale ulteriore assistenza per i primi metri quando l’avviamento Durante l’impiego dell’aiuto all’avviamento si è...
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Italiano–6 Visualizzazioni della velocità e della distanza velocità media «avg»: velo- cità media raggiunta dall’ul- Nota bene: A seconda del modello specifico del timo reset paese di impiego la distanza e la velocità possono essere visualizzate o in «km» e «km/h» oppure in Autonomia «range»: proba- «mi»...
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Italiano–7 Codice Causa Rimedi 103* Problema di collegamento Fare controllare raccordi e collegamenti dell’illuminazione Problemi di collegamento del Fare controllare raccordi e collegamenti computer di controllo Temperatura dell’unità di Lasciare raffreddare l’unità di azionamento. Il prosegui- azionamento troppo alta mento della corsa senza azionamento dell’eBike è possi- (superiore a 40 °C) bile ed accelera il raffreddamento dell’unità...
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Italiano–8 Prime corse di prova Trattamento e cura dell’eBike Si consiglia di effettuare le prime esperienze Osservare le temperature di funzionamento e di con l’eBike lontano da strade con molto traffico. magazzinaggio dei componenti dell’eBike. Pro- teggere l’unità di azionamento, il computer di Provare differenti modi di assistenza e livelli di controllo e la batteria da temperature estreme assistenza.
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Italiano–9 Trasporto Smaltimento Le batterie sono soggette ai requisiti di legge re- Avviare ad un riciclaggio rispettoso lativi a merci pericolose. Le batterie possono es- dell’ambiente l’unità di azionamento, il sere trasportate su strada tramite l’utente priva- computer di comando, la batteria, il sen- to senza ulteriori precauzioni.
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Italiano–10 Batteria agli ioni di litio – Battery Pack Norme di sicurezza In caso di impiego errato può fuoriuscire liquido dalla batteria. Evitare il contatto con Leggere tutte le indicazioni di sicu- il liquido stesso. In caso di contatto acci- rezza e le istruzioni operative.
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Italiano–11 Descrizione del prodotto e Dati tecnici caratteristiche Batteria agli ioni di litio Battery Pack Codice prodotto Componenti illustrati (vedi pagina 4–5) – Batteria standard 1 270 020 500/ La numerazione dei componenti si riferisce alle nera 1 270 020 504 illustrazioni riportate sulle pagine con la rappre- –...
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Italiano–12 Montaggio Indicatore dello stato di carica I cinque LED verdi dell’indicatore dello stato di Applicare la batteria esclusivamente su carica 15 indicano, con batteria attivata, lo stato superfici pulite. Evitare in modo particolare di carica della batteria stessa. l’imbrattamento della presa di carica e dei Ogni LED corrisponde a circa il 20 % della capa- contatti, p.es.
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Italiano–13 Per la rimozione della batteria standard 20 di- Se per ca. 10 min non viene richiesto alcun in- sinserirla ed aprire il dispositivo di chiusura con tervento dell’azionamento (p.es. poichè l’eBike la chiave 17. Inclinare la batteria dal supporto è...
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Italiano–14 Condizioni di magazzinaggio Trasporto Immagazzinare la batteria possibilmente in un Le batterie sono soggette ai requisiti di legge re- posto asciutto e ben areato. Proteggerla da umi- lativi a merci pericolose. Le batterie possono es- dità ed acqua. In caso di condizioni atmosferi- sere trasportate su strada tramite l’utente priva- che sfavorevoli è...
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Italiano–15 Stazione di ricarica – Charger Norme di sicurezza In caso di danneggiamento ed un uso non corretto della batteria possono fuoriuscire Leggere tutte le indicazioni di sicurez- vapori. Aerare con aria fresca ed in caso di za e le istruzioni operative. In caso di disturbi rivolgersi ad un medico.
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Italiano–16 Descrizione del prodotto e Componenti illustrati (vedi pagina 6–7) caratteristiche La numerazione dei componenti illustrati si rife- risce all’illustrazione della stazione di ricarica sulla pagina con la rappresentazione grafica. Dati tecnici 14 Batteria per montaggio al portapacchi Stazione di ricarica Charger 15 Indicatore dello stato di ricarica della batteria Codice prodotto...
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Italiano–17 Collegare la stazione di ricarica alla rete Alla messa in funzione della stazione di ricarica elettrica solamente se sul selettore della è preimpostato il funzionamento di ricarica nor- tensione di rete 26 è regolata la tensione di male. Per cambiare il modo operativo di ricarica rete corretta.
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Italiano–18 Manutenzione ed assistenza Anomalie cause e rimedi – Causa Rimedi Manutenzione e pulizia L’indicatore di funzionamento 30 non è illu- Provvedere affinché durante l’impiego le apertu- minato, non è possibile alcuna operazione di re di ventilazione 24 sulla stazione di ricarica si- ricarica ano libere e pulite.
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Nederlands–1 Bedieningscomputer HMI/ aandrijfeenheid Drive Unit 45 Veiligheidsvoorschriften bij het gebruik van de starthulp geen contact met de grond maken, bestaat gevaar voor Lees alle veiligheidsvoorschriften en letsel. aanwijzingen. Als de veiligheidsvoor- Gebruik alleen originele Bosch accu’s die schriften en aanwijzingen niet in acht door de fabrikant voor uw eBike zijn toege- worden genomen, kan dit een elektri- staan.
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Nederlands–2 4 Toets ondersteuningsmodus „mode” Verlichting* 5 Toets verlichting „light” Nominale spanning 6 Toets ondersteuningshulp verhogen/start- Capaciteit hulp in- en uitschakelen – Voorlicht 7 Toets ondersteuningsniveau verlagen – Achterlicht 8 Aandrijfeenheid 9 Onderste schroeven van houder * Afhankelijk van wettelijke regelingen niet in alle, per land verschillende uitvoeringen via accu van eBike mo- 10 Bovenste schroef van houder gelijk...
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Nederlands–3 Gebruik Bedieningscomputer aanbrengen en verwijderen (zie afbeelding C) Ingebruikneming Als u de bedieningscomputer wilt aanbrengen, plaatst u deze ca. 30° gedraaid op de houder 2 Voorwaarden en draait u vervolgens de bedieningscomputer De aandrijving van uw eBike kan alleen geacti- in de richting van de wijzers van de klok vast tot veerd worden als aan de volgende voorwaarden deze niet meer verder kan.
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Nederlands–4 Als u de aandrijving wilt uitschakelen, schakelt u Maximaal vier ondersteuningsmodi zijn beschik- de accu met de aan/uit-toets uit (zie gebruiks- baar: aanwijzing van de accu). „ECO”: effectieve ondersteuning met maximale efficiëntie voor maxi- Als er ca. 10 minuten geen vermogen van de aan- maal bereik drijving wordt opgevraagd (bijv.
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Nederlands–5 Bij ondersteuningsniveau „0” wordt de aandrij- Bij beide uitvoeringen drukt u voor het inschake- ving uitgeschakeld. De eBike kan net als een nor- len van de verlichting op de toets „light” 5. In male fiets alleen door trappen worden voortbe- het display verschijnt de verlichtingsindicatie b.
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Nederlands–6 Indicatie foutcode De componenten van de eBike-aandrijving wor- Laat alle controles en reparaties uitsluitend den voortdurend gecontroleerd. Als een fout door een erkende rijwielhandel uitvoeren. wordt vastgesteld, verschijnt de desbetreffende Als een fout nog steeds wordt weergegeven foutcode in de indicatie f. ondanks uw poging om deze op te lossen, dient u eveneens contact met een erkende Afhankelijk van de aard van de fout wordt de...
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Nederlands–7 Eerste ervaringen opdoen Aanwijzingen voor het rijden met de Geadviseerd wordt om de eerste ervaringen met eBike-aandrijving de eBike op te doen op een weg zonder druk Wanneer werkt de eBike-aandrijving? verkeer. De eBike-aandrijving ondersteunt u tijdens het Probeer verschillende ondersteuningsmodi en rijden zolang u op de pedalen trapt.
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Nederlands–8 Verzorging en onderhoud van de eBike Verzend de accu’s alleen als de behuizing onbe- schadigd is. Plak blootliggende contacten af en Houd rekening met de bedrijfs- en bewaartempe- verpak de accu zodanig dat deze niet in de ver- raturen van de componenten van de eBike. Be- pakking beweegt.
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Nederlands–9 Lithiumionaccu Battery Pack Veiligheidsvoorschriften Bij verkeerd gebruik kan er vloeistof uit de accu lekken. Voorkom contact daarmee. Bij Lees alle veiligheidsvoorschriften onvoorzien contact met water afspoelen. en aanwijzingen. Als de veiligheids- Als de vloeistof in de ogen komt, dient u voorschriften en aanwijzingen niet bovendien een arts te raadplegen.
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Nederlands–10 Product- en vermogensbe- Montage schrijving Plaats de accu alleen op een schone onder- grond. Voorkom in het bijzonder het vuil wor- Afgebeelde componenten den van de oplaadaansluiting en de contac- ten, bijv. door zand of aarde. (zie pagina 4–5) De componenten zijn genummerd zoals op de Accu voor het eerste gebruik pagina’s met afbeeldingen.
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Nederlands–11 Oplaadindicatie Als u de standaardaccu wilt verwijderen 20 schakelt u deze uit en opent u het slot met de De vijf groene leds van de oplaadindicatie 15 ge- sleutel 17. Kantel de accu uit de bovenste hou- ven de oplaadtoestand van de accu aan als de der 19 en trek deze aan de draagriem 22 uit de accu ingeschakeld is.
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Nederlands–12 Als er ca. 10 minuten geen vermogen van de aan- Bewaaromstandigheden drijving wordt opgevraagd (bijv. omdat de eBike Bewaar de accu bij voorkeur op een droge en stilstaat), wordt de accu automatisch uitgescha- goed geventileerde plaats. Bescherm deze te- keld om energie te sparen.
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Nederlands–13 Vervoer Afvalverwijdering Op de accu's zijn de eisen voor het vervoer van Accu’s, toebehoren en verpakkingen moe- gevaarlijke stoffen van toepassing. De accu's ten op een voor het milieu verantwoorde kunnen door particuliere gebruikers zonder ver- wijze worden gerecycled. dere voorwaarden over de weg worden ver- Gooi accu’s niet bij het huisvuil.
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Nederlands–14 Oplaadapparaat Charger Veiligheidsvoorschriften Bij beschadiging en onjuist gebruik van de accu kunnen er dampen vrijkomen. Zorg Lees alle veiligheidsvoorschriften en voor frisse lucht en raadpleeg bij klachten aanwijzingen. Als de veiligheidsvoor- een arts. De dampen kunnen de luchtwegen schriften en aanwijzingen niet in acht irriteren.
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Nederlands–15 Product- en vermogens- Gebruik beschrijving Plaats de accu alleen op een schone onder- grond. Voorkom in het bijzonder het vuil wor- den van de oplaadaansluiting en de contac- Technische gegevens ten, bijv. door zand of aarde. Oplaadapparaat Charger Zaaknummer 0 275 007 900 Ingebruikneming Nominale spanning...
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Nederlands–16 Opladen Oorzaken en oplossingen van fouten Het opladen begint zodra het oplaadapparaat met de accu en het stroomnet verbonden is. Oorzaak Oplossing Opmerking: Het opladen is alleen mogelijk als Functie-indicatie 30 brandt niet, opladen niet de temperatuur van de accu binnen het toege- mogelijk stane oplaadtemperatuurbereik ligt.
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Nederlands–17 Onderhoud en service Afvalverwijdering Oplaadapparaten, toebehoren en verpakkingen Onderhoud en reiniging moeten op een voor het milieu verantwoorde Zorg ervoor dat de ventilatieopeningen 24 van wijze worden hergebruikt. het oplaadapparaat tijdens het gebruik niet Gooi oplaadapparaten niet bij het huisvuil. afgedekt en schoon zijn.
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Dansk–1 Betjeningscomputer HMI/ drivenhed Drive Unit 45 Sikkerhedsinstrukser Brug kun originale Bosch batterier, der er blevet godkendt til din eBike af produen- Læs alle sikkerhedsinstrukser og ten. Brug af andre batterier kan føre til kvæ- anvisninger. I tilfælde af manglende stelser og brandfare.
Dansk–2 8 Drivenhed Belysning* 9 Nederste skruer til holder Nominel spænding 10 Øverste skrue til holder Effekt 11 Hastighedssensor – forlys 12 Egemagnet for hastighedssensor – baglys * afhængigt af de lovmæssige regler og bestemmelser Indikatorelementer cykelcomputer ikke mulig i alle landespecifikke udførelser via eBike- a Indikator fartmåler batteriet b Indikator belysning...
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Dansk–3 Når batteriet tændes, tændes også samtidigt cy- Kontrol af hastighedssensoren kelcomputerens display. Cykelcomputeren viser (se Fig. D) batteriets ladetilstand samt drivenhedens ind- stillinger. Hastighedssensoren 11 og den tilhørende ege- magnet 12 skal være monteret på en sådan Drevet aktiveres, så snart du træder i pedalerne måde, at egemagneten bevæger sig forbi hastig- (undtagen i funktionen starthjælp, se hedssensoren i en afstand på...
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Dansk–4 Indstilling af understøttende funktion Det understøttende trin øges ved at trykke på tasten 6 gentagne gange, indtil det ønskede På cykelcomputeren kan du indstille, hvor me- trin fremkommer i visningen c. get eBike-drevet skal understøtte dig, når der trædes på pedalerne. Understøttende trinnet reduceres ved at trykke Bemærk: I enkelte udførelser er det muligt, at på...
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Dansk–5 Ved begge udførelser trykkes til tænding af be- Gennemsnitlig hastighed lysningen på tasten „light“ 5. I displayet frem- „avg“: Gennemsnitlig ha- kommer belysningsvisningen b. stighed, der er nået siden det sidste reset Til slukning af belysningen trykkes på tasten „light“...
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Dansk–6 Code Årsag Afhjælpning Forbindelsesproblem for Få tilslutninger og forbindelser kontrolleret cykelcomputeren Drivenhedens temperatur er Lad drivenheden afkøle. En viderekørsel uden eBike-dre- for høj (over 40 °C) vet er mulig og fremskynder afkølingen af drivenheden. Intern elektronikfejl på batte- Få batteriet kontrolleret riet Batteriets temperatur er for Lad batteriet afkøle.
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Dansk–7 Vedligeholdelse og service Påvirkninger af rækkevidden Med helt opladt batteri og sparsom kørsel kan du køre op til 105 km med din eBike. Vedligeholdelse og rengøring Rækkevidden påvirkes dog af mange faktorer Hold alle komponenter rene på din eBike, især som f.eks.: kontakterne til batteri og tilhørende holder.
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Dansk–8 Bortskaffelse Drivenhed, cykelcomputer, batteri, ha- stighedssensor, tilbehør og emballage skal genbruges på en miljøvenlig måde. Smid ikke eBikes og deres komponenter ud sam- men med det almindelige husholdningsaffald! Gælder kun i EU-lande: Iht. det europæiske direktiv 2002/96/EF skal kasseret elektro- værktøj og iht.
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Dansk–9 Li-ion-batteri Battery Pack Sikkerhedsinstrukser Forkert anvendelse kan medføre, at væske slipper ud af batteriet. Undgå at komme i Læs alle sikkerhedsinstrukser og kontakt med denne væske. Hvis det allige- anvisninger. I tilfælde af manglende vel skulle ske, skylles med vand. Søg læge, overholdelse af sikkerhedsinstruk- hvis væsken kommer i øjnene.
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Dansk–10 Beskrivelse af produkt og Montering ydelse Stil kun batteriet kun på rene overflader. Undgå især en tilsmudsning af ladebøsningen og kontakterne (f.eks. fra sand eller jord). Illustrerede komponenter (se side 4–5) Nummereringen af de illustrerede komponenter refererer til illustrationerne på de grafiske sider. Kontrol af batteriet, før det tages i brug Alle illustrationer af cykeldele undtagen batteri- første gang...
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Dansk–11 Drift Ladetilstandsindikator De fem grønne LED-lamper i ladetilstandsindika- toren 15 viser batteriets ladetilstand, når batte- Ibrugtagning riet er tændt. Brug kun originale Bosch batterier, der er Hver LED-lampe svarer til ca. 20 % af kapacite- blevet godkendt til din eBike af produen- ten.
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Dansk–12 Vedligeholdelse og service Henvisninger til optimal håndtering af batteriet Vedligeholdelse og rengøring Der sikres mindst 500 ladecyklusser for batteriet. Renhold batteriet. Rengør det forsigtigt med en Batteriets levetid kan forlænges, hvis det passes fugtig, blød klud. Batteriet må hverken dyppes i godt og især hvis det bruges og opbevares ved vand eller rengøres med en vandstråle.
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Dansk–13 Bortskaffelse Batterier, tilbehør og emballage skal gen- bruges iht. gældende miljøforskrifter. Smid ikke batterierne ud sammen med det al- mindelige husholdningsaffald! Gælder kun i EU-lande: Iht. det europæiske direktiv 2002/96/EF skal kasseret elektro- værktøj og iht. det europæiske direktiv 2006/66/EF skal defekte eller opbrugte akkuer/batterier indsamles separat og genbruges iht.
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Dansk–14 Ladeaggregat Charger Sikkerhedsinstrukser Sørg for, at børn er under opsyn. Dermed sikres det, at børn ikke leger med ladeaggre- Læs alle sikkerhedsinstrukser og gatet. anvisninger. I tilfælde af manglende Børn og personer, der på grund af deres fy- overholdelse af sikkerhedsinstrukser- siske, sensoriske eller psykiske evner eller ne og anvisningerne er der risiko for uerfarenhed eller ukendskab ikke er i stand...
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Dansk–16 Opladning Fejl Årsager og afhjælpning – Opladningen starter, så snart ladeaggregatet er forbundet med batteriet og strømnettet. Årsag Afhjælpning Bemærk: Opladningen er kun mulig, hvis batte- Driftsindikator 30 lyser ikke, opladning er ik- riets temperatur befinder sig i det tilladte lade- ke mulig temperaturområde.
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Dansk–17 Vedligeholdelse og service Bortskaffelse Ladeaggregater, tilbehør og emballage skal gen- Vedligeholdelse og rengøring bruges på en miljøvenlig måde. Sørg for, at ventilationsåbningerne 24 på lade- Smid ikke ladeaggregater ud sammen med det aggregatet er frie og rene under brug. Rengør almindelige husholdningsaffald! ventilationsåbningerne med en støvsuger efter behov.
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Svenska–1 Manöverdator HMI/ drivenhett Drive Unit 45 Säkerhetsanvisningar risk för personskada och brand. Om andra batterier används fritar sig Bosch från allt Läs noga igenom alla säkerhetsan- ansvar. visningar och instruktioner. Fel som Beakta alla nationella föreskrifter för uppstår till följd av att säkerhetsan- registrering och användning av elcykeln.
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Svenska–2 Montage Indikeringselement på manöverdatorn a Hastighetsmätarens display b Indikering av belysning Så här sätts batteriet in och tas bort c Indikering av hjälpsteg För insättning av batteriet på elcykeln och för d Starthjälpens display borttagning se batteriets bruksanvisning. e Multifunktionsindikering Inställning av manöverdatorns fäste f Indikering av hjälpfunktion och felkod g Batteriladdningsindikator...
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Svenska–3 Manöverdatorns display kopplas på samtidigt Kontroll av hastighetssensorn med batteriet. Manöverdatorn indikerar batteri- (se bild D) ets laddningstillstånd och drivenhetens inställ- ningar. Hastighetssensorn 11 och tillhörande ekermag- net 12 måste monteras så att ekermagneten vid Drivningen aktiveras så fort du trampar peda- ett hjulvarv passerar hastighetssensorn på...
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Svenska–4 Inställning av hjälpfunktionen Vid hjälpsteget ”0” kopplas drivningen från. Elcykeln kan nu med pedalerna drivas som en På manöverdatorn kan elcykeldrivningens hjälp vanlig cykel. för pedaltramp ställas in. Under den tid starthjälpen används slocknar Anvisning: På vissa utföranden kan den förin- indikeringen c och inställt assistanssteg sparas.
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Svenska–5 Hastighets- och avståndsindikeringar Medelhastighet ”avg”: med- elhastighet från senaste Anvisning: Alltefter landsspecifikt utförande kan återställning avstånd och hastighet anges antingen i ”km” och ”km/h” eller i ”mi” och ”mph”. Manöverdatorns Körsträcka”range”: sanno- hantering och valet av indikeringsmöjligheter är lik räckvidd med förekom- lika för km- och engelska mil-versionen.
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Svenska–6 Orsak Åtgärd Batteriets temperatur är för Låt batteriet svalna. Åkning utan elcykelns hjälpmotor är hög (över 40 °C) möjlig och dessutom kyls batteriet snabbare. Batteriets temperatur är för Låt batteriet långsamt värmas upp i ett varmt rum. låg (under –10 °C) Batteriet har anknytnings- Kontrollera anslutningarna och förbindelserna problem...
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Svenska–7 Sköt elcykeln väl Avfallshantering Beakta elcykelkomponenternas drifts- och lag- Drivenheten, manöverdatorn, batterierna, ringstemperatur. Skydda drivenheten, manöver- hastighetssensorn, tillbehör och förpack- datorn och batteriet mot extrem temperatur ning ska omhändertas på miljövänligt sätt (t.ex. vid intensiv solbestrålning utan ventila- för återvinning. tion).
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Svenska–8 Litium-jonbatteri Battery Pack Säkerhetsanvisningar I skadat eller felanvänt batteri kan ångor uppstå. Tillför friskluft och uppsök läkare Läs noga igenom alla säkerhetsan- vid åkommor. Ångorna kan leda till irritation visningar och instruktioner. Fel i andningsvägarna. som uppstår till följd av att säker- Ladda upp batteriet endast i de laddare hetsanvisningarna och instruktio- som tillverkaren rekommenderat.
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Svenska–9 Tekniska data Laddning av batteriet Använd endast den laddaren som anges på Litium-jonbatteri Battery Pack grafiksidan. Endast denna typ av laddare är Produktnummer anpassad till litium-jonbatteriet för elcykeln. – Standardbatteri 1 270 020 500/ Anvisning: Batteriet levereras partiellt laddat. svart 1 270 020 504 För full effekt ska batteriet före första använd-...
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Svenska–10 In- och urkoppling Så här sätts batteriet in och tas bort Kontrollera före inkoppling av batteriet att låset (se bilder E–F) 18 är stängt. Frånkoppla batteriet när det sätts in i eller Anvisning: Elcykelns pedaler får inte belastas tas ur fästet. Beakta indikeringen på manö- vid inkoppling av batteriet, i annat fall begränsas verdatorn om ett tomt batteri satts in.
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Svenska–11 Efterladda batteriet före och under lagring Transport Om batteriet inte används under en längre tid Batterierna faller under begreppet riskgods. En ska det laddas upp till ungefär 60 % (3 eller 4 privat person kan utan ytterligare förpliktelser LED lyser på laddningsdisplayen 15). transportera batterierna på...
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Svenska–12 Laddare Charger Säkerhetsanvisningar Håll barn under uppsikt. Barn får inte leka med laddaren. Läs noga igenom alla säkerhetsanvis- Laddaren får inte användas av barn eller ningar och instruktioner. Fel som upp- personer med begränsad fysisk, sensorisk står till följd av att säkerhetsanvisning- eller psykisk förmåga eller som saknar den arna och instruktionerna inte följts kan erfarenhet och kunskap som krävs för säker...
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Svenska–13 Produkt- och kapacitets- 25 Apparathylsdon 26 Funktionsomkopplare för nätspänning beskrivning 27 Apparatkontakt 28 Säkerhetsanvisningar för laddaren Tekniska data 29 Knapp för laddningsfunktion Laddare Charger 30 Driftsindikering Produktnummer 0 275 007 900 31 Laddstickkontakt 32 Hylsdon för laddkontakt Märkspänning 115/230 Frekvens 50/60 Batteriets ladd-...
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Svenska–14 Laddning Orsak och åtgärd – Laddningen startar genast när laddaren med insatt batteri kopplats till strömnätet. Orsak Åtgärd Anvisning: Laddning är endast möjlig om batte- Driftsindikeringen 30 lyser inte, laddning är riets temperatur ligger inom tillåtet temperatur- inte möjlig område för laddning.
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Svenska–15 Underhåll och service Avfallshantering Laddare, tillbehör och förpackning ska omhän- Underhåll och rengöring dertas på miljövänligt sätt för återvinning. Se till att laddarens ventilationsöppningar 24 Släng inte laddare i hushållsavfall! under användning är öppna och rena. Rensug ventilationsöppningarna vid behov med en Endast för EU-länder: dammsugare.
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Norsk–1 Styreenhet HMI/ drivenhet Drive Unit 45 Sikkerhetsinformasjon Følg alle nasjonale forskrifter om godkjen- ning og bruk av el-sykkelen. Les alle sikkerhetsinformasjonene Les og følg sikkerhetsinformasjonene og in- og instruksene. Feil ved overholdel- struksene i driftsinstruksen for batteriet og sen av sikkerhetsinformasjonene og i driftsinstruksen for el-sykkelen.
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Norsk–2 Montering Indikatorelementer på styreenheten a Tachometerindikator b Indikator belysning Innsetting og fjerning av batteriet c Indikator støttetrinn Til innsetting og fjerning av batteriet i el-sykke- d Indikator starthjelp len må du lese og følge driftsinstruksen for bat- teriet. e Multifunksjonsindikator f Indikator støttemodus og feilkode Plassering av holderen for styreenheten g Batteri-ladetilstandsindikator...
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Norsk–3 Med batteriet koples også displayet på styreen- Kontroll av hastighetssensoren heten inn. Styreenheten viser batteriets ladetil- (se bilde D) stand og innstillingene på drivenheten. Hastighetssensoren 11 og den tilhørende eke- Drivenheten aktiveres når du trør på pedalene magneten 12 må være montert slik at ekemagne- (unntatt i starthjelp-funksjonen, se «Inn-/utkop- ten ved omdreining av hjulet beveger seg i en av- ling av starthjelpen», side Norsk–4).
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Norsk–4 Innstilling av støttemodus I støttetrinn «0» koples drivverket ut. el-sykke- len kan beveges som en vanlig sykkel kun med å På styreenheten kan du innstille hvor sterkt el- trø på pedalene. sykkel-drivverket skal støtte deg når du trør. Når du bruker starthjelpen slokner indikatoren Merk: På...
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Norsk–5 Hastighets- og avstandsindikatorer Gjennomsnittshastighet «avg»: gjennomsnittelig Merk: Avhengig av den nasjonale modellen kan hastighet siden siste reset avstanden og hastigheten enten anvises i «km» og «km/h» eller i «mi» og «mph». Bruken av sty- Rekkevidde «range»: anta- reenheten og utvalget for anvisningsmulighete- gelig rekkevidde for aktuell ne er like for kilometer- og mil-versjonen.
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Norsk–6 Kode Årsak Utbedring For høy temperatur på La batteriet avkjøle. Videresykling uten el-sykkel-drift er batteriet (over 40 °C) mulig og kjøler batteriet hurtigere. For lav temperatur på La batteriet varmes langsomt opp i et varmt rom. batteriet (under –10 °C) Forbindelsesproblem på...
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Norsk–7 God bruk av el-sykkelen Transport Ta hensyn til drifts- og lagertemperaturene for Batteriene oppfyller kravene i loven for farlig el-sykkel-komponentene. Beskytt drivenheten, gods. En privat bruker kan transportere batte- styreenheten og batteriet mot ekstreme tempe- riene uten spesielle krav på vanlige veier. raturer (f.eks.
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Norsk–8 Li-ion-batteri Battery Pack Sikkerhetsinformasjon Ved skader og usakkyndig bruk av batteriet kan det slippe ut damp. Tilfør frisk luft og Les alle sikkerhetsinformasjonene gå til lege hvis det oppstår helseproblemer. og instruksene. Feil ved overholdel- Dampene kan irritere åndedrettsorganene. sen av sikkerhetsinformasjonene og Lad batteriet kun opp i ladeapparater som anvisningene kan medføre elektriske...
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Norsk–9 Tekniske data Opplading av batteriet Bruk kun ladeapparatet som er angitt på il- Li-ion-batteri Battery Pack lustrasjonssiden. Kun dette ladeapparatet er Produktnummer tilpasset til Li-Ion-batteriet som brukes på el- – Standard-batteri 1 270 020 500/ sykkelen. sort 1 270 020 504 Merk: Batteriet leveres delvis oppladet.
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Norsk–10 Til innsetting av bagasjebrett-batteriet 14 sky- Til utkopling av batteriet trykker du på på-/av- ver du det med kontaktene foran helt inn i hol- tasten 16. LEDene på indikatoren 15 slokner. el- deren 13 på bagasjebrettet. sykkel-driften koples da også ut. Sjekk om batteriet sitter godt fast.
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Norsk–11 Lagringsvilkår Transport Batteriet må helst lagres på et tørt, godt venti- Batteriene oppfyller kravene i loven for farlig lert sted. Beskytt det mot fuktighet og vann. Ved gods. En privat bruker kan transportere batte- ugunstige værforhold anbefales det f.eks. å fjer- riene uten spesielle krav på...
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Norsk–12 Ladeapparat Charger Sikkerhetsinformasjon Barn må være under oppsyn. Slik kan du sør- ge for at barn ikke leker med ladeapparatet. Les alle sikkerhetsinformasjonene og Barn og personer, som på grunn av sine fy- instruksene. Feil ved overholdelsen av siske, sensoriske eller åndelige evner eller sikkerhetsinformasjonene og anvisnin- sin uerfarenhet eller manglende kunnska- gene kan medføre elektriske støt,...
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Norsk–13 Produkt- og ytelsesbeskrivelse 27 Apparatstøpsel 28 Sikkerhetsinformasjoner ladeapparat Tekniske data 29 Tast oppladingsdrift 30 Driftsindikator Ladeapparat Charger 31 Ladestøpsel Produktnummer 0 275 007 900 32 Kontakt for ladestøpsel Nominell spenning 115/230 Frekvens 50/60 Batteri-ladespenning Bruk Ladestrøm Plasser batteriet kun på rene flater. Unngå –...
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Norsk–14 Opplading Feil Årsaker og utbedring – Oppladingen begynner så snart ladeapparatet er forbundet med batteriet og strømnettet. Årsak Utbedring Merk: Oppladingen er kun mulig når temperatu- Driftsindikatoren 30 lyser ikke, ingen oppla- ren på batteriet befinner seg i tillatt ladetempe- ding mulig raturområde.
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Norsk–15 Service og vedlikehold Deponering Ladeapparater, tilbehør og emballasje må leve- Vedlikehold og rengjøring res inn til miljøvennlig gjenvinning. Sørg for at ventilasjonsåpningene 24 på ladeap- Ikke kast ladeapparater i vanlig søppel! paratet er frie og rene i løpet av bruken. Rengjør ventilasjonsåpningene etter behov med en støv- Kun for EU-land: suger.
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Suomi–1 Käyttötietokone HMI/ käyttövoimayksikkö Drive Unit 45 Turvallisuusohjeita kaantumiseen ja tulipaloon. Muita akkuja käy- tettäessä takuu raukeaa eikä Bosch ei ota mi- Lue kaikki turvallisuus- ja käyttö- tään vastuuta. ohjeet. Turvallisuusohjeiden ja käyt- Noudata kaikkia kansallisia eBike:n hyväk- töohjeiden noudattamisen laimin- syntään ja käyttöön liittyviä...
Suomi–2 Asennus Käyttötietokoneen näyttöelimet a Nopeusmittarin näyttö b Valaistuksen näyttö Akun asennus ja irrotus c Tehostusvaiheen näyttö Lue ja noudata akun käyttöohjetta koskien akun d Liikkeellelähtöavun näyttö asentamista ja irrotusta eBike:sta. e Monitoiminäyttö Käyttötietokonnen pidikkeen sijoitus f Tehostustilan ja vikakoodin näyttö g Akun lataustilanäyttö...
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Suomi–3 Käyttölaite aktivoituu heti, kun painat poljinta Nopeusanturin tarkistus (katso kuva D) (paitsi liikkeellelähtöaputoiminnassa, katso Nopeusanturin 11 ja siihen kuuluvan puolamag- ”Liikkeellelähtöavun käynnistys ja pysäytys”, neetin 12 tulee olla niin asennettuja, että pyörän sivu Suomi–4). Tehostusaste riippuu käyttötie- pyöriessä yhden kierroksen puolamagneetti liik- tokoneeseen tehdyistä...
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Suomi–4 Tehostustilan asetus Tehostusvaiheessa ”0” käyttölaite kytkeytyy pois päältä. eBike:a voidaan polkea tavallisen Käyttötietokoneen avulla voit säätää kuinka pal- pyörän tavoin ilman tehostusta. jon eBike-käyttölaite tehostaa polkemista. Liikkeellelähtöavun käytön aikana näyttö c sam- Huomio: Yksittäisissä malleissa on mahdollista, muu ja asetettu tehostusvaihe tallentuu. että...
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Suomi–5 Nopeus- ja etäisyysnäytöt Keskinopeus ”avg”: viimei- simmän nollauksen jälkeen Huomio: Maakohtaisesta mallista riippuen voi- saavutettu keskinopeus daan etäisyys ja nopeus näyttää joko suureilla ”km” ja ”km/h” tai ”mi” ja ”mph”. Käyttötieto- Toimintamatka ”range”: to- koneen käsittely ja näyttövaihtoehtojen valinta dennäköinen toimintamat- ovat samoja kilometri- ja mailiversiossa.
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Suomi–6 Koodi Korjaus akun sisäinen elektroniikkavika anna tarkistaa akku akun lämpötila on liian korkea Anna akun jäähtyä. Matkan jatkaminen ilman eBike- (yli 40 °C) käyttölaitetta on mahdollista ja se nopeuttaa akun jäähtymistä. akun lämpötila on liian alhainen Anna akun lämmetä hitaasti lämpimässä huoneessa. (alle –10 °C) ongelmia akun liitännässä...
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Suomi–7 Tämän takia ei ole mahdollista ennustaa toimin- Kuljetus tamatkaa konkreettisesti ennen liikkeellelähtöä. Akut ovat vaara-ainelain määräysten alaisia. Yksi- Yleisesti pätee kuitenkin: tyinen käyttäjä saa kuljettaa akkuja kadulla ilman – eBike:n käyttölaitteen samalla tehostusas- erikoistoimenpiteitä. teella: Mitä vähemmän voimaa käytät määrä- Ammattimaisessa kuljetuksessa tai toimitetta- tyn nopeuden saavuttamiseksi (esim.
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Suomi–8 Litiumioniakku Battery Pack Turvallisuusohjeita Jos akku vaurioituu tai sitä käytetään asi- aankuulumattomalla tavalla, saattaa siitä Lue kaikki turvallisuus- ja käyttö- purkautua höyryjä. Tuuleta raikkaalla ilmal- ohjeet. Turvallisuusohjeiden ja käyt- la ja hakeudu lääkärin luo, jos haittoja ilme- töohjeiden noudattamisen laimin- nee.
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Suomi–9 Tekniset tiedot Akun lataus Käytä vain grafiikkasivulla mainittua lataus- Litiumioniakku Battery Pack laitetta. Vain tämä latauslaite on sovitettu Tuotenumero eBike:ssasi olevalle litiumioniakulle. – Vakioakku, 1 270 020 500/ Huomio: Akku toimitetaan osittain ladattuna. Jot- musta 1 270 020 504 ta akun täysi teho olisi taattu, lataa akku täyteen –...
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Suomi–10 Käynnistys ja pysäytys Akun asennus ja irrotus Tarkista ennen akun kytkemistä, että lukko 18 (katso kuvat E–F) on lukittuna. Kytke aina akku pois päältä, ennen kuin ase- Huomio: eBike:n polkimia ei saa kuormittaa kun tat sen pidikkeeseen tai otat sen pidikkees- akku kytketään, koska se rajaa käyttölaitteen tä.
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Suomi–11 Akun lataus ennen varastointia ja sen aikana Kuljetus Lataa akku ennen pitkää käyttötaukoa noin 60 % Akut ovat vaara-ainelain määräysten alaisia. Yksi- kapasiteettiin (3 ... 4 LED:iä palaa lataustilan tyinen käyttäjä saa kuljettaa akkuja kadulla ilman näytössä 15). erikoistoimenpiteitä. Tarkista varaustilanne 6 kuukauden jälkeen.
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Suomi–12 Latauslaite Charger Turvallisuusohjeita Jos akku vaurioituu tai sitä käytetään asiaan- kuulumattomalla tavalla, saattaa siitä pur- Lue kaikki turvallisuus- ja käyttöoh- kautua höyryjä. Tuuleta raikkaalla ilmalla ja jeet. Turvallisuusohjeiden ja käyttöoh- hakeudu lääkärin luo, jos haittoja ilmenee. jeiden noudattamisen laiminlyönti Höyryt voivat ärsyttää...
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Suomi–13 Tuotekuvaus Käyttö Aseta akku vain puhtaalle pinnalle. Vältä Tekniset tiedot etenkin lataushylsyn ja koskettimien likaan- tumista esim. hiekasta tai mullasta. Latauslaite Charger Tuotenumero 0 275 007 900 Käyttöönotto Nimellisjännite 115/230 Latauslaitteen liitäntä (katso kuvat G–H) Taajuus 50/60 Aseta latauslaitteen verkkojännitteen valintakyt- Akun latausjännite kimellä...
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Suomi–14 Hoito ja huolto Kun latauslaite otetaan käyttöön, se on esiase- tettu normaalilataukselle. Vaihda lataustapa pai- namalla painiketta 29. Huolto ja puhdistus Ole varovainen, jos kosketat latauslaitetta Huolehdi siitä, että latauslaitteen tuuletusaukot latauksen aikana. Käytä suojakäsineitä. La- 24 ovat auki ja puhtaat latauksen aikana. Puh- tauslaite saattaa tulla hyvin kuumaksi, eten- dista tarvittaessa tuuletusaukot pölynimurilla.
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