First use and adjustments
Positioning of the safety elements
1.
Lighting
You are provided with a lighting system that is composed of two reflectors (a white included in the
headlight and a red fixed on the rear light), a headlight, a rear light, two other orange reflectors
positioned between the wheel spokes.
The lighting system is a safety mechanism for your bicycle and as such it must be present on your bike.
Make sure that your lighting system works properly before riding.
If necessary, you can change the batteries in your lighting system.
Used batteries contain metals that are harmful to the environment. They can be returned to our stores
to be disposed off appropriately. Do not dispose of them with household waste or into the
environment. Batteries must be collected separately.
External battery-operated front light
Remove the upper transparent part of the headlight by applying pressure on the notch located behind
the casing. Once the unit has been removed, you can remove the two button batteries (CR2032) and
replace them, observing the polarity indicated. Put the transparent part back in position. Turn the front
light on/off by moving the small switch located on top of the lamp.
External battery rear light
Remove the transparent part using a screwdriver. Once the unit has been removed, you can remove
the two button batteries (LR44) and replace them, observing the polarity indicated. Put the transparent
part back in position. Turn the front light on/off by moving the small switch located on top of the lamp.
2.
Bell
A bell 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.
3.
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.