Bell
A bell (3) is fitted to your handlebars. It can be heard within a range of
50 m.
The bell is a safety device for your bike and as such must be present
on your handlebars.
Wearing a helmet
For safe use, wearing a bicycle helmet is strongly recommended. It
reduces the risk of skull injuries in the case of falls.
WARNING: wearing a helmet is obligatory for children
under 14 years old whether they are riders or passengers.
For more information, ask your retailer.
II.
Quick start
WARNING: read the instructions and safety recommendations in
this manual carefully before using the power-assisted bicycle.
Your safety and the proper functioning of your bicycle depend on
this.
Once your bike is set up, press the "ON/OFF" button (22) of the battery,
then step on it and start pedalling. After two turns of the pedal, the
power-assisted engine will start and provide you with additional driving
force. A slight humming can be heard, indicating that the engine is on.
If you stop pedalling, the engine turns off and the bike slows down, then
stops like a standard bike. Press on one of the brake levers to brake.
III.
Settings
1. Tyres
Check tyre pressures regularly. Riding with insufficiently inflated or
overinflated tyres can adversely affect performance, cause premature
wear, reduce battery life or increase the risk of accident. If there is
significant wear or there is a visible groove on one of the tyres, replace
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