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4. Is the battery tight in its holder and the lock properly locked up? Never set off with a loose and unlocked battery.
For more information see the system instructions of your drive manufacturer.
5. Are the tyres in good condition and do they have sufficient pressure? Note that a pedelec weighs more and that your usual tyre pressure may be insufficient. A higher pressure gives a better riding stability and reduces the risk of a puncture. The minimum and maximum pressure (in bar or PSI) is indicated on the tyre side.
For more information see the chapter «Wheels and tyres».
WARNING
Do not use your GRANVILLE pedelec, if it fails at one of these points! A defective GRANVILLE pedelec can lead to serious accidents! If you are in doubt or if you have any questions, contact your GRANVILLE dealer.
USING QUICK-RELEASES
Most GRANVILLE bikes are fitted with quick-releases to ensure fast adjustments, assembly and disassembly. Be sure to check whether all quick-releases are tight before you set off on your GRANVILLE bike. Quick-releases should be handled with greatest care, as they affect your safety directly.
Practise the proper use of quick-releases to avoid any accidents.
Quick-release retention mechanisms essentially consist of two operative elements (a):
1. The hand lever on one side of the hub which creates a clamping force via a cam when you close it.
2. The tightening nut on the other side of the hub with which the preload on the threaded rod (quick-release axle) is set.
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b
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