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Shimano STEPS E6000 Руководство пользователя
Riding style: A low pedalling speed combined with high gears results in
high power consumption.
Change down in good time to maintain constant cadence,
especially when starting.
Your fitness level: The fitter you are, the less assistance you will need.
Total weight: The lower the total weight supported by the bike, the easier
it will be to ride
 VI.I Overall weight Page
Outside temperatures: The lower the outside temperatures (e.g. cold in
winter), the shorter the range.
Insert the battery just before starting off with your pedelec.
This way you prevent low temperatures shortening the
range.
Battery capacity: A much shorter service life after the charging process
indicates that the battery has lost considerable capacity.
Capacity Page
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The battery may have to be replaced. Discuss how to
proceed with your cycle dealer.
Route selected: You need to pedal harder when cycling uphill or against
strong head wind. This is registered by the power sensor, which in turn
requires the motor to work harder.
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Original User Guide | Pedelec Shimano Steps E6000 Version 1
EN-10.
 5.3.1.2

5.4.2 Storage

1. Remove the battery from the pedelec.
2. Store the battery in a dry, not excessively warm room. The battery
should not be exposed to direct sunshine. The recommended storage
temperature range is 18 to 23 °C.
IMPORTANT
The battery should not be stored in a fully charged state. A charge
level between 50 and 70% (

charge very slowly, you should recharge it when only one or two LEDs
come on, but after six months at the latest.

5.4.3 Cleaning

DANGER
If you wipe the battery avoid touching the contacts, otherwise there is
the risk of an electric shock.
WARNING
Remove the battery from the pedelec before cleaning. Unintentionally
pressing the
button represents a risk of injury.
) is ideal. Since the battery loses