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Notes On Using The Brakes; Level Of Motor Support; Two Different Riding Modes - Coboc TEN Torino Bedienungsanleitung

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Notes on using the brakes

Make sure to know which brake lever belongs to which brake before start-
ing your ride. As standard the right brake lever belongs to the rear wheel
brake and the left brake lever belongs to the front wheel brake.
Regularly check the friction components for wear.
It is important for you to also check the wear on your rim brake flanks.
Also make sure to check for brake pad wear on the brake shoes (s. chapter
Maintenance & Care).
If wear is too heavy on any of these components, this may lead to total
failure of the brake system. Hard falls and serious injury can be the result.
Use your brakes in a controlled and well-timed way. Too heavy
breaking may leave your wheels blocked and therefore lead to
loss of control. Hard falls and serious injury can be the result.
Hydraulic disc brakes
Avoid using the brakes permanently if riding downhill for longer periods
as this might cause steam bubble formation and therefore lead to loss of
control. Hard falls and serious injury can be the result. Always try to fully
release the brakes or to switch between front and rear wheel brakes. That
way the brake system can cool off. If necessary take a short break to cool
it off. Always check the braking point before your journey. If you are able
to pull the lever all the way back to the handlebar or of the braking point
changes while riding you may not continue riding. Let your Coboc dealer
either bleed your brake or fix it, if needed.
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Level of motor support

The level of motor support adapts to your riding behavior. The stronger
you tread the pedals, the more torque value is in the motor. This makes a
"level of support" choice unnecessary. However, you can apply a fine-tun-
ing of your Coboc Electric Drive on your phone via our Coboc App. Please
note, that you may not use the Coboc App while riding your bike (s.
chapter Coboc App).

Two different riding modes

Since firmware version 3.34 you are able to choose between two different
riding modes. You can either acces them via our Coboc App or by simply
operating the power button on your bike.
Drive settings for both modes can be adjusted individually and remain
even if smartphone and bike are not connected.
A double press of the power button allows you to switch between the two
riding modes. The second mode switches colors for the LEDs from blue to
sea green. You can also access the dashboard in your Coboc App to switch
between riding modes.
Only start pedaling if seated securely on your Coboc bike. As
soon as pressure is applied to the pedals, the motor support is
set free. If you want to sit on your bike by putting on foot on the
pedal while swinging over the saddle with the other leg, be aware that the
bike might abruptly start moving. Risk of falling!
Stop pedaling in time. Motor support is stopped as soon as the crank
stops turning. Be aware of this especially before road crossings and curves.
If you have any problems with your motor support (i.e. because you did
not stop pedaling in time) you may always stop the motor by using the
rear wheel brake.
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