Zundapp Green 1.0 User manual

Operating manual
Zündapp
Green 1.0
Zündapp
Z101
Zündapp
Z101+
Folding bike -
with electric drive up to 250 W
Translation of the original operating manual

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Contents
1. Unpacking and assembly................................................................................................................. 7
2. Notes on the manual and the manufacturer .................................................................................. 8
Keep the manual available for reference at all times. ............................................................ 8
Orthographic features in the text ........................................................................................... 8
Orthographic features in illustrations..................................................................................... 8
Further applicable documents ................................................................................................ 8
Copyright................................................................................................................................. 8
Manufacturer’s contact data................................................................................................... 8
3. Statutory warranty and warranty claims ........................................................................................ 9
Explanation of the statutory warranty.................................................................................... 9
Explanation of guarantee ........................................................................................................ 9
Manufacturer's guarantee ...................................................................................................... 9
Case examples of the statutory warranty ............................................................................. 10
Suspension forks.................................................................................................................... 10
Battery................................................................................................................................... 10
4. Theft prevention............................................................................................................................ 11
5. Performance tuning forbidden...................................................................................................... 11
6. Recommendation.......................................................................................................................... 12
7. Safety............................................................................................................................................. 12
Intended use.......................................................................................................................... 12
Unauthorised modifications forbidden................................................................................. 13
Attachment of luggage racks and/or trailers ........................................................................ 13
Minimum age ........................................................................................................................ 13
Personal qualifications .......................................................................................................... 13
Personal protective equipment............................................................................................. 13
Orthographic features of warnings ....................................................................................... 14
Orthographic features of warnings of material damage....................................................... 14
Orthographic features of tips................................................................................................ 14
Warning and information signs............................................................................................. 15
Basic safety instructions........................................................................................................ 16
Wear a helmet....................................................................................................................... 16
Avoid serious injuries or death due to mechanical defects and improper use of the bike .. 16
Avoid electric shocks or explosions due to improper handling of the battery and charger. 16
Avoid fire or explosion hazards............................................................................................. 17

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Avoid serious injuries due to contact of body parts with the components of the bike........ 17
Avoid serious injuries caused by damaged components ...................................................... 18
Avoid serious injuries or death in wet weather.................................................................... 18
Avoid serious injuries or death in twilight or at night........................................................... 18
Avoid serious injuries or death caused by damaged, bent or loose reflectors and lights .... 19
Avoid serious injuries caused by riding off-road or over kerbs............................................. 19
Avoid serious injuries or death due to replacing components or adding accessories.......... 19
Avoid serious injury due to inadequate maintenance, cleaning and care............................ 19
Avoid burns............................................................................................................................ 20
Avoid injuries to your legs..................................................................................................... 20
Avoid vibrations..................................................................................................................... 20
Vibration................................................................................................................................ 21
Noise...................................................................................................................................... 21
Avoid illnesses ....................................................................................................................... 21
Avoid dehydration from cycling ............................................................................................ 21
Avoid frostbite....................................................................................................................... 21
Avoid falls due to sudden engagement of the electric motor assistance............................. 21
Avoid pollution ...................................................................................................................... 21
Avoid explosion ..................................................................................................................... 22
Avoid material damage ......................................................................................................... 22
8. Safety instructions and general information on the battery ........................................................ 23
9. Description .................................................................................................................................... 24
Assembly ............................................................................................................................... 24
Position of the type plate...................................................................................................... 25
Technical description............................................................................................................. 26
Scope of supply ..................................................................................................................... 27
Pedal assistance..................................................................................................................... 27
Electric motor........................................................................................................................ 27
Battery................................................................................................................................... 27
Controller............................................................................................................................... 27
Suspension............................................................................................................................. 27
Brakes.................................................................................................................................... 28
V-brakes................................................................................................................................. 28
Brake pads (check adjustment)............................................................................................. 28
Brake force fine adjustment.................................................................................................. 30

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Gear shift............................................................................................................................... 30
Pedals .................................................................................................................................... 31
10. Unpacking and checking delivery.............................................................................................. 32
11. Assembling components of the bike......................................................................................... 32
Checking the stem................................................................................................................. 33
Handlebar adjustment........................................................................................................... 33
Handlebar height................................................................................................................... 33
Handlebar position (grip ergonomics)................................................................................... 34
Adjusting the saddle.............................................................................................................. 35
Saddle height......................................................................................................................... 35
Saddle position...................................................................................................................... 36
Fitting the pedals................................................................................................................... 37
12. Before riding the bike for the first time .................................................................................... 38
Adjusting the handlebars ...................................................................................................... 38
Adjusting the spring rate at the seat post............................................................................. 38
Charging the battery.............................................................................................................. 39
Charging with battery on bike............................................................................................... 39
Charging with battery removed from bike............................................................................ 40
Checking the tyre pressure.................................................................................................... 41
13. Using the bike............................................................................................................................ 42
Installing and removing the battery...................................................................................... 42
Removing the battery............................................................................................................ 42
Installing the battery ............................................................................................................. 42
Actuating the brakes ............................................................................................................. 43
Operating the gears............................................................................................................... 44
14. Controlling the pedal assistance (Green 1.0 / Z101)................................................................. 45
Battery –overview and functions ......................................................................................... 45
King Meter T320 control unit –overview and functions....................................................... 46
Switching control voltage on and off .................................................................................... 47
Switching the lights on and off.............................................................................................. 47
Selecting the assistance level................................................................................................ 48
Pushing and starting aid........................................................................................................ 48
Battery and charge capacity indicator................................................................................... 49
Error code information.......................................................................................................... 50
15. Controlling the pedal assistance (Z101+) .................................................................................. 52

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Control unit –overview and functions (KM529)................................................................... 52
Display –overview and functions.......................................................................................... 53
Switching on and off.............................................................................................................. 54
Speed display......................................................................................................................... 54
Distance display..................................................................................................................... 54
Resetting the trip meter........................................................................................................ 54
Switching the display background lighting on and off .......................................................... 55
Selecting the assistance level................................................................................................ 55
Pushing and starting aid........................................................................................................ 56
Battery and charge capacity indicator................................................................................... 56
Error code information.......................................................................................................... 56
16. Basic settings............................................................................................................................. 58
Setting of the tyre diameter.................................................................................................. 58
Background lighting –setting the intensity........................................................................... 58
17. Riding your bike......................................................................................................................... 58
Tips for safe riding................................................................................................................. 59
Riding with pedal assistance ................................................................................................. 60
Riding without pedal assistance............................................................................................ 61
18. Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................ 62
19. Frequently asked questions (FAQ) ............................................................................................ 63
How far can I travel with a fully charged battery?................................................................ 63
General questions ................................................................................................................. 64
Questions about guarantee and warranty............................................................................ 65
Technical questions............................................................................................................... 65
20. Transporting your bike .............................................................................................................. 67
21. Care and maintenance of your bike.......................................................................................... 67
Care of the battery ................................................................................................................ 67
Care of the electric motor and controller ............................................................................. 68
Setting and adjusting the gear shift ...................................................................................... 68
Adjusting the stops................................................................................................................ 69
Intervals for preventive maintenance................................................................................... 70
Service booklet...................................................................................................................... 72
22. Disposal of the bike ................................................................................................................... 75
23. Bike passport............................................................................................................................. 76
24. Service and contact ................................................................................................................... 77

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25. Declaration of Conformity......................................................................................................... 78
26. Important information for sending back your E-bike................................................................ 79
27. Important information for sending back a battery ................................................................... 80
28. Transport document for hazardous goods (battery)................................................................. 81

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1. Unpacking and assembly
I M P O R T A N T
The first charge is crucial!
Please fully charge the battery before using the bike for the
first time!
Dear Customer, Please note that your bike is delivered to you 98% pre-assembled. As a rule, the fol-
lowing activities remain to be carried by you after unpacking the bike:
-Inspect the stem (see: 11 Assembling components of the bike / Checking the stem on p. 33)
-Adjust the handlebars (see: 11 Assembling components of the bike / Handlebar adjustment
on p. 33)
-Adjust the saddle (see: 11 Assembling components of the bike / Fitting the pedals on p. 37)
-Attach the pedals or check that the pedals are securely attached (see: 11 Assembling compo-
nents of the bike / Fitting the pedals on p. 37)
-Check the proper function of all the brakes (see: 13 Using the bike / Actuating the brakes on
p. 43)
-Check the function of the derailleur (see: 13 Using the bike / Operating the gears on p. 44)
-Charge the battery (see: 12 Before riding the bike for the first time / Charging the battery on
p. 39)
An informative and practical assembly video can be found under the following QR code:

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2. Notes on the manual and the manufacturer
This manual is intended to help you to use the electric bike safely. These e-bikes are referred to in
the further course of this manual as “bike” for short. This manual has been prepared in accordance
with IEC 82079-1 (Preparation of instructions for use. Structuring, content and presentation).
Keep the manual available for reference at all times.
This manual forms an integral part of the bike.
-Always keep this manual together with the bike.
-Ensure that the manual is readily available to the user.
-Include this manual if you sell or otherwise pass on the bike.
Orthographic features in the text
Various elements in this manual are highlighted with defined orthographic features. The following
elements can thus be easily distinguished:
Normal text
-Work steps
-Enumeration
Orthographic features in illustrations
If reference is made to elements in a legend or in the running text, these are indicated with a num-
ber.
Further applicable documents
Further details, instructions and information on the components of the bike may also be found in the
documentation from the respective manufacturers. These documents form an integral part of this
manual. Keep these documents together with this manual. Hand over these documents if you sell or
otherwise pass on the bike. Risk of injury due to failure to observe the further applicable documents.
-Read and follow all the further applicable documents before using the bike. Further applicable
documents include, in particular, the following document types:
-Operating instructions
-Assembly instructions
-Declarations of conformity or declarations of incorporation
Copyright
This manual contains information that is subject to copyright. This manual may not be copied,
printed, filmed, processed, reproduced or distributed in any way or form, either in whole or in part,
without the prior written approval of Pentagon Sales GmbH. © Pentagon Sales GmbH 2020 - All
rights reserved.
Manufacturer’s contact data
Pentagon Sales GmbH
Lindenstraße 31 - 33
73479 Ellwangen (Jagst)
Germany
www.pentagonsales.de

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3. Statutory warranty and warranty claims
Explanation of the statutory warranty
The manufacturer grants a 24-month warranty (“liability for defects”) on new goods (§ 439 and 476
German Civil Code (BGB)).
The warranty covers defects already inherent in the product at the time of purchase. If you discover
a defect, you can demand that the manufacturer repair or otherwise rectify the product.
If the seller is of the opinion that the defect only arose after the purchase, he must prove this during
the first six months. After six months, however, the burden of proof is reversed. Then the buyer has
to prove that the defect already existed at the time of purchase.
Explanation of guarantee
The guarantee is granted on a voluntary basis by the manufacturer (manufacturer's guarantee). The
duration and conditions of the guarantee can be freely determined by the manufacturer.
Manufacturer's guarantee
The manufacturer grants a guarantee of 2 years on frame breakage and 6 months on the entire bike
and its attachments. This guarantee does not cover parts subject to wear, e.g. battery, chains, pedals,
toothed belts, tyres, wheel rims, inner tubes, bearings, gear shift mechanism, brake pads, chain
sprockets, pinions, bottom bracket, gear shift and brake cables as well as paintwork and stickers. The
warranty does not cover damage caused by failure to observe the assembly instructions or by im-
proper use (jumps, stunts, tricks, wheelies, downhill). The bike is intended exclusively for private use.
Damage caused by rental, leasing or participation in competitions is fully excluded from the war-
ranty. Repairs, conversions or other modifications to this bike carried out independently and without
consulting the manufacturer will void the warranty. The warranty will also be voided if the mainte-
nance intervals prescribed in this manual are not observed and a thorough inspection of your bike is
not carried out at least once or twice a year.
The original proof of purchase must be kept together with the service booklet in order to substanti-
ate warranty claims. With the purchase, the guarantee terms are accepted in full and without qualifi-
cation.
The following conditions apply:
-No guarantee in the case of accident damage
-No guarantee in the case of improper use
-No guarantee in the case of use for purposes other than the intended use
-No guarantee in the case of damage resulting from improper assembly
-No guarantee if the inspection and maintenance intervals are not been observed
-No guarantee in the case of loss of parts and attachments

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The wear parts that the manufacturer excludes from the guarantee include the following:
-Brake pads and brake discs, and wheel rims if the system is a rim brake system
-The complete drivetrain including rear derailleur, front derailleur, crank assembly and chain
-Battery
Case examples of the statutory warranty
Suspension forks
Case:
You buy your bike online and have final assembly carried out in a specialist workshop. After about
two weeks, you notice a knocking in the suspension forks when riding on cobbled roads.
Cause:
One of the springs in the suspension forks has broken.
Procedure and claims:
Contact our Service department via the service form. This is clearly a case for a warranty claim, as it
can be assumed that the suspension forks already had a defect at the time of delivery.
Case:
You buy your bike online and carry out final assembly correctly yourself.
As you often ride very hilly routes at high speed with small jumps, you notice after two months that
the suspension forks are sagging.
Cause:
One of the springs in the suspension forks has broken.
Procedure and claims:
Although you are within the statutory warranty period, you have no warranty and/or guarantee
claims here as this form of use not an intended use.
Battery
Case:
You buy your bike online and have final assembly carried out in a specialist workshop. After three
months, the battery output becomes so weak that you only ride 5 km.
Cause:
Malfunction in one or more cells or in the BMS.
Procedure and claims:
Contact our Service department via the service form. This is very probably a case for a warranty
claim, as it can be assumed that the battery already had less than 100% function at the time of deliv-
ery. The warranty claim can only be upheld, however, if the battery does not have any signs of me-
chanical damage that could have been caused by improper use or a fall.
Case:
You buy your bike online and carry out final assembly correctly yourself.
After 20 months, the battery can no longer be charged.
Cause:
Malfunction in one or more cells or in the BMS.

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Procedure and claims:
Although you are within the statutory warranty period, you have no warranty and/or guarantee
claims here.
The statutory warranty covers damage that existed at the time of delivery. As it has been working for
20 months, it cannot be assumed that the damage already existed at the time of delivery.
A claim under guarantee is also not possible as a lithium ion battery is a wear part. Wear parts are
fundamentally excluded from the manufacturer's guarantee.
4. Theft prevention
I M P O R T A N T
The frame number is not filed by us together with the
buyer’s purchase order.
Record the frame number in your bike passport or on
your invoice and register your bike with the police free of
charge!
-Use a suitable bike lock to protect your bike from theft.
-If possible, park your bike only in designated areas, preferably in heavily frequented areas.
-Register your bike with the frame number free of charge with the police. For this, fill in your
bike passport that you will find on p. 76 of this operating manual.
-As a precaution, check whether your household insurance covers the theft of pedelecs, and
what the conditions for this are.
5. Performance tuning forbidden
F O R B I D D E N
Modifications and/or performance tuning are strictly
prohibited!
In the event of an accident/damage (without insurance
cover), the rider is liable with his entire private assets!
Performance optimisation (tuning) of EPACs is illegal. According to the German Road Traffic Licensing
Regulations (StVZO), an EPAC whose motor accelerates the bike to more than the permitted 25 km/h
is considered a motor vehicle. This requires an insurance number plate, an operating permit (ABE)
and a corresponding driving licence (driving licence class AM or class B).

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The EPACs sold by the manufacturer do not have an operating permit as is the case, for example,
with S-pedelecs. Performance optimisation thus has the following consequences for you:
-Tuning is considered a significant modification of the EPAC.
-The manufacturer's declaration of conformity is voided.
-No warranty or defect liability claims can be made.
-Riding without an operating permit can result in a fine.
6. Recommendation
The manufacturer recommends taking out private liability insurance for riding an EPAC!
7. Safety
Intended use
N O T E
The intended use implies reading and understanding the operating
manual!
Mountain bikes are intended for the transport of one person. Due to the fact that they generally do
not have the safety features required by the road traffic licensing regulations, mountain bikes are in-
tended only for use off public roads. Mountain bikes are not suitable for the following:
-Jumps
-Wheelies
-Stunts
-Downhill
-Riding down steps
-Riding through deep water
-Participation in sporting events
The intended use also implies observing the recommended maintenance intervals and reading and
understanding this manual.

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Unauthorised modifications forbidden
F O R B I D D E N
Modifications are permitted only with the consent of the manufac-
turer! Modifications not approved by the manufacturer will void the
declaration of conformity.
Unauthorised modifications or changes to the bike can result in serious injuries and voiding of the
guarantee. This applies in particular to manipulating and modifying the electric motor and control
unit.
Never modify the control unit or electric motor.
Attachment of luggage racks and/or trailers
The attachment of luggage racks and/or trailer couplings is only permitted by agreement with the
manufacturer.
Unauthorised modifications or attachments of load carriers of any kind without the consent of the
manufacturer will void the declaration of conformity supplied and the entire risk must be borne by
the user.
Minimum age
From a legal point of view, there is no minimum age for the use of an EPAC. We recommend, how-
ever, that it should be used only by persons over the age of 14.
Personal qualifications
This manual is intended for instructed riders. The rider should have the following know-how and ex-
perience:
-The rider has been instructed in the use of the bike by a dealer
-The rider knows that improper use of the bike can result in accidents
-The rider can use the bike in accordance with this manual
Personal protective equipment
Riding a bike can result in serious injuries or even death.
-When riding, always wear an approved helmet and follow the manufacturer's instructions in
the respective manual for adjustment, use and care of the helmet.
-Always wear sturdy shoes with a non-slip sole (e.g. profiled rubber sole).
-The wearing of gloves is recommended.
-Always wear tight-fitting clothing to avoid getting tangled up in the bike or objects on the
side of the road or track.
-Always wear goggles (clear) to protect the eyes from dirt, dust and insects.
-Always wear tinted goggles in sunshine.

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Orthographic features of warnings
The following types of warning can be found in this manual:
W A R N I N G
Texts introduced with the word WARNING warn of a
hazardous situation that could result in serious injury
or even death.
C A U T I O N
Texts introduced with the word CAUTION warn of a
situation that could result in minor to moderate
injuries.
Orthographic features of warnings of material damage
W A R N I N G
These texts warn of a situation that could result in material
damage.
Orthographic features of tips
Tips contain additional information.

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Warning and information signs
-Ensure that all warning and instruction signs on the bike are clearly visible and legible at all
times.
-Replace damaged or lost warning and information signs immediately.
The following warning and instruction signs are attached to the bike:
Sign
Meaning
General warning
Warning of hot surfaces
Do not use high-pressure cleaners
Do not open electric motor and
components
Observe the manual

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Basic safety instructions
Wear a helmet
We recommend that you always wear a suitable bicycle helmet when riding. The right fit and the
right size of helmet is crucial!
Avoid serious injuries or death due to mechanical defects and improper use of the bike
Riding a bike can result in serious injury or death due to a mechanical defect or improper use of the
bike.
-Always carry out a safety check (see section Riding your bike) before riding your bike.
-Familiarise yourself with the brakes, pedals and gears before riding.
-Always ride at a speed appropriate to the riding conditions.
Avoid electric shocks or explosions due to improper handling of the battery and charger.
F O R B I D D E N
Never open the electric motor,
battery and other components!
Improper handling of the battery and charger can result in an electric shock or explosion. This may
cause serious injury or even death.
-Use only the battery included in the scope of supply.
-Never connect the positive terminal to the negative terminal of the battery.
-Protect the battery from direct sunlight.
-Do not dismantle the battery.
-Use only the charger included in the scope of supply to charge the battery.
-Use the charger only indoors.

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-The plug of the charger is the disconnection device from the electrical mains. Ensure that the
plug socket is located near the charger and is easily accessible.
-Connect the charger only to a grounded 230 V mains plug socket.
-Keep the metal contacts clean; clean them with a soft and dry cloth, if necessary.
-Do not charge a battery with visible damage, e.g. a broken battery casing.
-Do not use a battery with visible damage, e.g. a broken battery casing.
-Do not drop the battery.
-Charge the battery in a temperature range between 10° and 30°C.
-Ensure that the charger is used only by persons who do not have limited physical, sensory or
mental abilities.
Avoid fire or explosion hazards
F O R B I D D E N
Cleaning your bike and its components
Never clean your bike with a water hose, high-pressure or
steam cleaner!
Moisture, electrically conductive soiling or mechanical damage can cause a short circuit. This could
lead to a fire or explosion of the battery.
-Clean the electric motor and the controller only from the outside with a damp sponge. Never
use a high-pressure cleaner.
-If these components are accidentally completely immersed in water, disconnect the motor
from the battery immediately and do not use it again until it has been inspected by the man-
ufacturer.
Avoid serious injuries due to contact of body parts with the components of the bike
C A U T I O N
Risk of injury from reaching into the
drive chain.
Never reach into the drive chain while riding.
When riding, parts of the body or other objects may come into contact with the sharp teeth of the
sprockets, the moving chain, the rotating pedals and cranks and the rotating wheels of the bike. This
can lead to serious injuries.
-Take care when riding that parts of your body do not come into contact with these compo-
nents of the bike.

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Avoid serious injuries caused by damaged components
When riding off-road or over kerbs, the electric motor, cranks or bottom bracket may touch the
ground and be damaged. This can lead to serious injuries.
-Use the bike only on the approved surfaces.
-If you encounter obstacles, dismount and lift the bike over the obstacle.
-In the event of damage, have the bike inspected by a dealer.
Avoid serious injuries or death in wet weather
C A U T I O N
Wet and/or slippery roads and paths influence the road grip and
braking behaviour!
Wet weather affects road grip, braking behaviour and visibility for both cyclists and all other road us-
ers. In wet weather, the stopping power of your brakes (as well as the brakes of all other road users)
is significantly reduced. In addition, the tread pattern does not grip nearly as well as on dry roads.
This makes speed control more difficult and increases the risk of losing control over the bike. This
may cause serious injuries or even death.
-Always ride slowly in wet weather.
-Always brake carefully and with foresight in wet weather.
-Switch off the electric motor or ride carefully with minimum motor assistance.
Avoid serious injuries or death in twilight or at night
N O T E
We generally recommend riding with your lights on even during
the day.
Riding with lights is crucial
in twilight or at night!
Riding in twilight or at night is more dangerous than during the day. A cyclist is very difficult to recog-
nise for other road users and this can result in serious injuries or even death.
-Avoid riding in twilight or at night, if possible.
-Always ride slowly.
-Always ride with bike lights and reflectors.
-Always avoid dark areas and areas with heavy or fast traffic.
-Always avoid road obstacles.
-Ride on familiar routes, if possible.

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Avoid serious injuries or death caused by damaged, bent or loose reflectors and lights
Bike reflectors catch the light from street lamps and car headlights and reflect it so that you can be
recognised as a cyclist. Damaged, bent or loose reflectors can result in you being poorly recognised
by other road users. This may cause serious injuries or even death.
-Check your reflectors and their secure attachment at regular intervals.
-Have damaged, bent or loose reflectors replaced by your dealer.
Avoid serious injuries caused by riding off-road or over kerbs
C A U T I O N
Risk of falling when riding on uneven terrain!
Riding off-road or over kerbs at inappropriate speeds can cause you to fall. This may cause serious
injury or even death.
-Always ride at a speed appropriate to the riding conditions.
Avoid serious injuries or death due to replacing components or adding accessories
Numerous components and accessories are available that can improve the comfort, performance
and appearance of your bike. You add components or accessories at your own risk. It is possible that
these components or accessories have not been tested for compatibility, reliability or safety by the
bike manufacturer. Unconfirmed compatibility, reliability or safety and improper installation, use and
maintenance of bike components or accessories can lead to serious injuries or even death.
-Always consult your dealer before installing, using and maintaining the component.
-Always read and follow the instructions for use supplied with the accessories.
Avoid serious injury due to inadequate maintenance, cleaning and care
Improper maintenance, care and cleaning can result in injuries or even death.
-Carry out only the activities listed in the maintenance plan.
-Use only use commercially available lubricants and
cleaning agents.
-Have other maintenance work and repairs carried out
by a qualified dealer.

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Avoid burns
C A U T I O N
Risk of burns on hot surfaces!
Bike components (e.g. brakes, wheels, etc.) can get hot while riding. Touching these components can
result in burns.
-Allow hot components to cool down before working on them or wear heat-resistant protec-
tive gloves.
Avoid injuries to your legs
Injuries to your legs can occur if the pedal spacing (Q-fac-
tor) is too small or too large. There is a risk that riders will
have problems with the crankset installed.
Should riding feel uncomfortable due to the pedal spacing,
seek advice from the manufacturer and have your crankset
changed, if necessary.
Avoid vibrations
Incorrect installation, wear and overloading (e.g. electric motor touching the ground when riding
over bumps or kerbs) or loose parts can cause the electric motor to no longer run smoothly.
-Use the bike only on approved surfaces.
-Check the drive unit for backlash-free and smooth running before every trip.
-If you hear grating or grinding noises or discover obvious signs of
damage, contact a dealer and have the bike repaired. Using the bike on the road or off-road causes
vibrations to be transmitted from the ground to your body.
-Use the bike only on approved surfaces.
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