Shimano STEPS E6000 Panduan Pengguna - Halaman 30
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4.1.3 Luggage rack
Position
Over the rear wheel
Maximum carrying
25 kg*
capacity
Tested
in accordance with DIN EN 14872
DANGER
*Check for different specifications on the luggage rack itself or in the
luggage rack manufacturer's installation instructions. Otherwise it
may result in the luggage rack fracturing. If this happens while you
are riding the bike, you can seriously injure yourself. The maximum
carrying capacity is specified on the luggage rack carrier or on the
mounting of the rear light.
EN-30
Original User Guide | Pedelec Shimano Steps E6000 Version 1
4.1.3.1 Safety information
DANGER
Attach any luggage securely and regularly check it. If it is not secure,
straps etc. can get caught up in the spokes and/or rotating wheels.
Serious falls can result.
Do not exceed the overall weight of the pedelec because parts
important for safety might fracture or fail. If this happens while
you are riding the bike, it can lead to severe falls – with fatal
consequences.
VI.I Overall weight Page
Modifying the luggage rack in any way is not permitted. otherwise it
may result in the luggage rack fracturing. If this happens while you
are riding the bike, you can seriously injure yourself.
The maximum carrying capacity of the luggage rack must not be
exceeded, otherwise it may result in the luggage rack fracturing. If
this happens while you are riding the bike, you can seriously injure
yourself.
Luggage alters the handling characteristics of the bike. Adapt your
riding style accordingly. If you do not adapt your riding style, you
could seriously injure or kill yourself. The braking distance becomes
longer, so you have to start braking earlier, and the steering response
becomes more sluggish.
WARNING
Make sure that the luggage does not obscure the view of the reflectors
and rear lights, and that they are easily visible to other road users.
Otherwise there is a risk of not being seen in unfavourable lighting
conditions (fog, rain, dusk, darkness), which could result in you being
seriously injured.
EN-10.