FISCHER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Damaged mudguards must be replaced by a specialist/Fischer customer service technician before riding again. In addition, you should also regularly check whether the braces are fixed se-

gned for this purpose. Overloading of the seat post by a luggage rack can break the seat post and lead to serious accidents! • Only mount child seats on baggage racks if they have the corresponding holders and the manufacturers permit this. • Please ensure that nothing can get caught in the spokes and spinning wheels. If you are riding with baggage, en- sure that you do not exceed the ma- ximum permissible weight of the pedelec (see page 52). Information on the load-bearing capacity of the rack is also sta- ted here.

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curely in the safety releases. Re-locking a safety release

Trailer

The diagram features a brace attached with a plastic clip. • This clip is locked into the stay on the fork. • The mudguards are aligned in such a way that they do not contact the tyres. Luggage rack Luggage load changes the behavi- our of your pedelec. It extends the braking distance, among other things. This may lead to severe accidents. Please adjust your riding style to this, i.e. brake earlier and anticipate more sluggish steering. Only transport baggage on racks intended for this purpose! Never attach a baggage rack to the seat post! It is not desi-

When loading luggage racks, ple- ase make sure not to cover the front or rear lights or reflectors!

Find out whether your pedelec is ap- proved for use with a trailer. This should have been filled in by your sel- ler on the “Hand-over documentation” page. Only use trailers that have been approved. Look for a seal of quality like the GS symbol. Contact us on our service hotline for advice. Notice that trailers make the pedelec much longer than usual. Riding a pedelec around cor- ners with a trailer is different to riding without. You must keep this in mind when riding in traffic. Before riding on public roads, practise riding your bike with an empty trailer in a safe and quiet en- vironment.

Avoid uneven loading of the luggage racks. Front-wheel luggage carriers

Front racks should be attached to the front axle or the front fork. Front racks have a strong impact on the pedelec‘s behaviour! Please practice riding with a loaded front rack in a safe area before your first journey!

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