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6. Frequently asked questions
Does my bike comply with European legislation
on motor-assisted bicycles?
Yes, a motor-assisted bicycle may not be assisted above
25 km/h. Gazelle's Innergy bikes comply with this regulation
and do not therefore require registration documents or plates.
What's more, this bike is a so-called EPAC (Electrically Power
Assisted Cycle) and therefore complies with European
standard EN-15194.
Is it safe to cycle with a Gazelle Innergy in terms of
electromagnetic radiation?
Yes, the Gazelle Innergy bikes meet the strict EMC guidelines
of the EPAC norm EN-15194. EMC Stands for Electro Magnetic
Compatibility and is used throughout Europe for all kinds of
electrical applications. EMC standardization regulates
acceptable radiation emissions from and exposure to
electrical equipment. It is therefore safe for people with
a pacemaker or ICD to use an Innergy bike.
Do I need liability insurance when cycling with a
Gazelle Innergy?
No, it's not compulsory.
Which Service & Warranty provisions apply?
The Service & Warranty provisions referred to in the
Gazelle user manual.
The following specific warranty provisions also apply.
With normal treatment, use and maintenance, Gazelle
provides a 2-year warranty on the motor, the display,
the rotation sensor, the pedal-force sensor and the controls.
The warranty does not include normal wear and tear.
The battery is guaranteed for 600 full charges.
May I carry out maintenance on the bike myself?
As stated on other pages in this manual, only authorized
Gazelle Innergy dealers are permitted to disassemble and open
electronic parts. Disregarding this renders all guarantee and
liability provisions null and void. You may of course carry out all
normal mechanical maintenance activities in accordance with
the instructions in Gazelle's general user manual.
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