Safety instructions for the rim magnet
The following safety instructions must be observed
when handling the rim magnet:
Warning of very strong magnetic fields: The rim
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magnet generates a very strong magnetic field
that may influence the magnetic storage media
(e.g. credit card) and electronic devices (e.g.
clock). There is a risk of data loss and damage to
devices. Do not move any media or devices sensi-
tive to magnetic fields into the immediate vicinity of
the rim magnet.
Warning of hand injuries caused by parts at-
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tracted to the magnet: There is a risk of injury if
your fingers or hands get caught between the
magnet and the objects attracted to it. This may
cause skin injuries (e.g. if metal chips are at-
tracted), crushing injuries, contusions or frac-
tures. You can avoid these by being vigilant and
wearing suitable protective clothing.
Danger to persons with implants and other med-
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ical devices, e.g. pacemakers, defribrillators or
insulin pumps:
Keep these away from the immediate vicinity of
the rim magnet.
– The magnet creates a field which can impair the
function of implants and medical devices.
– To avoid impairments, the rim magnet should not
be held directly in front of the chest.
– A minimum distance of 30 cm to the chest should
be maintained.
Observe all national regulations which set out
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the approved use of eBikes.
Please observe all local, state and federal regu-
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lations when registering and using eBikes.
Bosch eBike Systems
Privacy notice
When connecting the eBike to the Bosch Diagnostic-
Tool 3 or when exchanging eBike components, tech-
nical information about your eBike (e.g. manufac-
turer, model, bike ID, configuration data) as well as
regarding the use of the eBike (e.g. total travel time,
energy consumption, temperature) is transmitted to
Bosch eBike Systems (Robert Bosch GmbH) for pro-
cessing your request, in service cases and for the pur-
poses of product improvement. More information on
data processing can be found at
www.bosch-ebike.com/privacy-full.
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