4.4 Mahle Ebikemotion eBike System
• Is the battery level enough for the planned ride?
• Is the rubber cover of the charging socket closed?
Bear in mind that a cold battery decreases the range of your e-bike. The
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battery should ideally be at room temperature just before the start of a ride.
If the iWoc Remote LED indicates an error (lighting up or
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flashing in PINK) do not start to ride but contact your spe-
cialist Mahle dealer.
Error report!
4.5 Lighting
Check the lighting (front and rear light) before every ride and make sure your
front light does not blind the oncoming traffic (chapter 3.7 on page 62).
Also pay attention when carrying luggage on the e-bike, or e.g. wearing a
long coat, that front and rear light are uncovered.
In case of malfunction of the lighting contact your Schin-
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delhauer dealer. The repair should be executed only by a
trained mechanic, because of the internal cable routing!
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4.6 Bolted connections
Schindelhauer e-bikes are designed to operate as silently as possible.
This requires the headset to be adjusted correctly and all bolts and nuts
tightened to their required torques. Check:
1. Are the axle bolts or axle nuts on front and rear wheel tightened
2. If a check reveals loose bolted connections: lift the e-bike about 5 cm
Further tips for locating unwanted noise and its elimination can be found
in chapter 7.4 on page 74.
(LED blinking)
according to the recommended torques (chapter 10 on page 83)?
off the ground and let it drop on the tyres safely. If any rattling noises
occur locate the source and tighten the detected loose fastener to the
required torque (chapter 10 on page 83).
If unwanted noises cannot be eliminated, timely contact
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your specialist dealer to avoid long-term damages.
Never loosen or modify any fasteners that are related to
the drive unit or the battery. Danger of accident! For safety
reasons all maintenance work on the Mahle eBike System
must be carried out by a trained Mahle dealer!
Further tips for locating unwanted noise and its elimination
can be found in chapter 7.4 on page 74.