2022 Fischer Operating Instructions en V3.2

Removal 1. Open the quick-release lever. 2. Then pull the axle out of the hub.

90˚

90˚

Check that all quick release fasten ers and quick release axles are firm ly attached, even if your pedelec only remained unsupervised for a short time. You may only start driving when all quick re lease fasteners are firmly closed. Installing the pedals If your pedelec was supplied without the pedals pre-installed, these have to be attached with the correct spanner or wrench. Please read the assembly manual carefully to this end. Folding pedals Pull the securing device in the direction of the ar row (outwards). Then you can fold or unfold the pedal. When unfolding, the safety device must engage audibly and perceptibly. Only then may you step on the pedal.

Read the attached instructions of the component manufacturers when using pedals with clips and straps. Practice taking your feet in and out of the hooks and operating the strap releases in a safe place. Tightened straps do NOT release the feet! Inadequate tyres can result in falling over and injury.

Correct seat height

Knee joint of the upper leg at min. 90°, angle of arm 90°

The knee should be above the axle of the front pedal

Adjusting the seat Before you use your pedelec for the first time, the saddle position has to be adjusted to suit your body size. This will allow you to ride your bike safely. The height, horizontal orientation and inclination must be adjusted for the saddle and the height and orientation of the stem for the handlebars.

Finding the correct seat height Adjust the saddle to the estimated correct height. Sit on the pedelec. Have someone help hold you in place or lean against a wall or railing. Move a pedal to its lowest position and place your heel on it. Your leg should now be straight. If you now place your foot in the correct riding position, your leg should be slightly bent.

* see page 39

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