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MY23P0a -52_1.0_11.10.2022
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Safety
.
Never use damaged network components
Damaged chargers, cables and plug connectors
increase the risk of electric shock.
Check the charger, cable and plug connector
before each use. Never use a damaged
charger.
Avoid water penetrating
If water penetrates into the charger, there is a risk
of electric shock.
Use the charger indoors only.
Dealing with condensate
Condensation may form in the charger and in the
battery when the temperature changes from cold
to hot, causing a short circuit.
Wait until both charger and battery are at room
temperature before connecting them.
Set the quick release correctly
Excessively high clamping force will damage the
quick release and cause it to lose its function.
Insufficient clamping force will result in
unfavourable transmission of force. This can
cause components to break. This will cause a
crash with injuries.
Never fasten a quick release using a tool (e.g.
hammer or pliers).
Only use the clamping lever with the specified
set clamping force.
Use correct torque
If a screw is fastened too tightly, it may break. If a
screw is not fastened enough, it may loosen. This
will cause a crash with injuries.
Always observe the indicated tightening torque
on the screw or in Section 3.5.12.
Use approved brakes only
The wheels are designed exclusively for use with
rim brakes or disc brakes. The wheel may break if
an incorrect brake is used. This will cause a crash
with injuries.
Only use the approved brakes on the wheel.
The brake disc in disc brakes is so sharp that it
can cause serious injuries to fingers if they are
inserted into the brake disc openings.
The chain wheels and belt sprockets can draw in
fingers, thus causing serious injuries to fingers.
Always keep fingers well away from rotating
brake discs and the chain or belt drive.
2.1.5 Key breaking off
If you leave a key inserted when riding or
transporting the pedelec, it may break off or the
locking system may open accidentally.
Pull the key from the battery lock.
2.1.2 Electric shock
2.1.3 Risk of a crash
2.1.4 Risk of amputation

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BrandBosch
ModelIntuvia 100
CategoryBicycle Accessories
LanguageEnglish

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