Rechargeable battery storage
conditions
• Whenever possible, store the rechargeable
battery in a dry, well-ventilated location.
Protect it from humidity and water.
• The ambient temperature must be between
10°C and 25°C. Under unfavourable weath-
er conditions it is recommended to remove the
rechargeable battery and store it in indoor
spaces until it is next used.
• For storage the rechargeable battery should
be neither fully charged nor empty. A charg-
ing status of around 20-80% is ideal. Store the
rechargeable battery as follows:
– in areas with smoke detectors
– not in the vicinity of combustible or easily
flammable objects
– not near heat sources
Before your first ride
• Charge the rechargeable battery fully.
• Familiarise yourself with the handling and the
brakes. Make sure you know which brake
lever to apply for each wheel, front and rear.
Note: The brake lever on the left (12a) is for the
front-wheel brake (18a) and the brake lever on
the right (12b) is for the rear-wheel brake (18b).
• Adjust the saddle height to your body size (fig. D).
Before each ride
Check tyre pressure
Tyres (19) should be at the pressure recommend-
ed in the manufacturer's specifications. Always
follow the tyre pressure recommendations
marked on the side walls of the tyres! Check the
tyre pressure with a suitable pump that has a
pressure gauge.
Check brakes
Apply the brakes and test whether they work
properly.
Inspect wheel rims
Check your wheel rims (20) and impellers
regularly for damage such as cracks or impacts
from stones and also make sure that the bike
runs straight.
Tips for riding safely
• Slowly familiarise yourself with how the EPAC
operates.
• It is recommended that you gain experience
with the EPAC away from heavily travelled
roads at first. Try out various assistance levels.
Begin with the level of least assistance. As
soon as you feel secure you will be able to join
in with other road users with your EPAC. Test
the EPAC's range under different conditions
before planning longer, more demanding trips.
Note: The actual range of the EPAC is depend-
ent on many specific factors. These may be, for
example, the outside temperature, the riding style,
or weight of the rider, as well as the conditions of
the terrain and the selected assistance level.
• Look ahead when riding, especially at higher
speeds. Adapt the way you ride to the respec-
tive conditions.
• Do not attempt to manipulate the maximum
assistance speed or the handling by changing
the parameters.
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• When setting off, power from the motor can
engage abruptly, especially at high assistance
levels. Avoid putting stress on the pedals if you
are not safely seated on the bike or if you are
pushing off with just one leg when setting off.
• For your own safety apply the brakes when
you get on the bike to prevent it from acciden-
tally moving off.
• If you are sitting motionless on the bike, apply
the brakes to prevent setting off unintentionally.
Remember that the handling can be severely
affected when riding carrying a load. Be care-
ful not to exceed the maximum permissible
total weight. Always try to distribute the load
symmetrically.
Accessories
Smartphone holder (fig. L)
• The SP Connect+ (32) smartphone holder
with patented Twist-to-Lock mechanism comes
pre-installed.
• To use it you need a matching SP Connect+
smartphone case (not included in delivery) or
a universal smartphone case.
• Install your smartphone case on the SP+ mount.
Note: The mobile phone case can be rotated
clockwise 90°.
• If you do not have an SP Connect+ smartphone
case, you can install the cover (5) instead.
• Unscrew the smartphone holder with the 4mm
Allen key (4) and install the cover supplied.
Luggage rack (fig. L)
• The luggage rack (33) is already pre-installed.
• The maximum permissible load is 27kg.
• The total permissible weight of 140kg may
not be exceeded when luggage is loaded in
addition.
• Remember that the LED rear light (16) may not
be obscured by luggage.
• The patented AtranVelo AVS click system al-
lows you to attach suitable bags and baskets.
• The luggage rack is designed for attachment
of a trailer.
• Luggage can be carried safely only on the
luggage rack.
• Do not modify the luggage rack.
• Make sure that any other equipment feature of
a luggage item or a child seat that is attached
to the luggage rack is safely attached in ac-
cordance with the manufacturer's instructions
and that there are no loose straps that can get
caught up in the rear wheel.
• Distribute the luggage evenly on both sides of
the luggage rack.
• Tested in accordance with: ISO 11243:2016
Bottle holder (fig. L)
A suitable bottle holder (not supplied) can be
attached to the frame (8) by means of the two
screws (8a) with the aid of the 4mm Allen key (4).
• Loosen the screws in the frame.
• Mount the bottle holder in accordance with
the manufacturer's instructions.
• Tighten the screws securely again.
Important: Observe the correct torques. All
torques are given in the section "Technical data".
Smart Tag compartment (fig. M)
• Unscrew the screws (8d) of the cover plate
(8c) with the aid of the 2mm Allen key (4).
• Place a smart tracker (not supplied) in the
hidden location (8b) built into the frame (8).
• Screw the cover back on again.
Important: Observe the correct torques. All
torques are given in the section "Technical data".
Valve adapter (fig. N)
When needed, turn the valve adapter (6, Schrad-
er valve) to the bike valve (19a, Schrader valve).
Then you can use a standard commercial bicycle
pump with the valve adapter (Dunlop valve).
Add-ons
WARNING
Risk of injury!
Riding with luggage or a child seat changes
the usual way the product handles and can
lead to falls.
• Secure any accompanying baggage to prevent
it from flying up or lurching from side to side.
• Familiarise yourself with the changed handling
characteristics of the product; these include an
increase in the braking distance.
• Make adjustments in your riding style.
You can use the product with external add-on
components. When doing so, always follow the
manufacturer's specifications.
Child seat (fig. O)
WARNING
Risk of injury!
The parked bike can fall over if a child is left
unsupervised in the child seat.
• Never leave your child alone and unsuper-
vised in a child seat mounted on the bike.
• When selecting a suitable luggage carrier
follow the specifications from the child seat
manufacturer.
• You may not exceed the permissible total
weight of 140kg.
A child seat is not included in delivery but it can
be bought as an add-on at a specialist retailer.
Please obtain information at a specialist retailer
about a model appropriate to your requirements.
• The child seat must be mounted on the
luggage rack (33). The maximum permissible
load is 27kg. Mounting a child seat in another
position is not permitted.
• Use only the original saddle (11). Attaching a
saddle with coil springs is not permitted and
when using a child seat can lead to the child
trapping their fingers/hands.
Note: Basically, coil springs on saddles must
always be covered whenever a child seat is
mounted behind the saddle.
Bike trailer (fig. P)
WARNING
Risk of injury!
• Never leave your child alone and unsuper-
vised in an installed bike trailer.
• When selecting a suitable bike trailer, follow the
specifications given by the manufacturer.
• The total permissible weight of 140kg may
not be exceeded when luggage is loaded in
addition.