EN-2 Original User Guide | Pedelec Impulse Evo / Impulse Evo Next Version 4
I. Introduction EN-4
I.I Explanation of the safety
information symbols EN-4
I.II The Impulse Evo /
Impulse Evo Next pedelec EN-5
II. Information pack EN-5
II.I Booklet and CD EN-5
II.II Component guides EN-6
II.III Service book EN-6
II.IV EU declarations of conformity EN-7
III. Cycle dealers EN-7
IV. Legal regulations for pedelecs EN-7
IV.I International EN-7
IV.II Germany EN-8
IV.II.I Lights EN-8
IV.II.I.I Replacement bulbs EN-9
IV.II.II Disposal EN-9
V. Intended use EN-9
V.I Pedelec EN-9
V.II E-mountain bike EN-10
VI. Pedelec weight* EN-10
VI.I Overall weight EN-10
VII. The pedelec and its components* EN-11
VII.I Impulse Evo pedelec EN-11
VII.II Impulse Evo Next pedelec EN-12
1. General safety information EN-13
2. Protection from theft,
manipulation and loss EN-15
3.Beforeyourrstride EN-16
3.1 Attaching the pedals EN-16
3.2 Adjusting the saddle height EN-17
3.2.1 Determining the correct
saddleheight EN-17
3.2.2 Adjusting the saddle height:
Saddleclamp(s)* EN-17
3.2.3 Adjusting the saddle height:
Quick-release skewer* EN-18
3.3 Shifting and tilting the saddle EN-19
3.3.1 Screw supports: Shifting and
tilting the saddle EN-19
3.3.2 Twin-screw supports: Shifting
and tilting the saddle EN-19
3.3.3 Clamp attachment: Shifting
and tilting the saddle EN-20
3.4 Adjusting the sprung seatpost EN-21
3.5 Adjusting the height and angle
of the handlebars EN-21
3.6 Switchingthelightsonando* EN-21
3.7 Braking EN-22
3.8 Chain* EN-22
3.8.1 Measuring and adjusting
the chain tension EN-23
3.8.2 Checking for chain wear EN-23
3.8.3 Chain cleaning and maintenance EN-23
3.9 Belt* EN-24
3.9.1 Belt tension EN-24
3.9.2 Checking the belt for wear EN-26
3.9.3 Cleaning the belt EN-26
3.10 Gears EN-26
3.11 Wheel EN-31
3.11.1 Changing the wheel EN-31
3.11.1.1 Axle nut* EN-31
3.11.2 Quick-release wheels* EN-31
3.11.3 Quick-release axle* EN-33
3.11.4 Rims EN-34
3.11.5 Tyres EN-35
3.12 Suspension fork* EN-35
3.12.1 Lockout system EN-35
3.12.2 Air system* EN-36
4. Before every trip EN-36
5. Quick-start guide EN-37
5.1 Charging the battery EN-37
5.2 Inserting and locking the battery EN-37
5.3 Switching on the pedelec EN-39
5.4 Battery charge level and remaining range EN-39
5.5 Changing assist mode EN-40
5.6 Enabling push assist EN-41
5.7 Displaying favourite settings EN-41
5.8 Conguringsettingsinthemainmenu EN-42
5.8.1 Accessing the main menu EN-42
5.8.2 Navigating within a menu EN-42
5.8.3 Returning from a menu EN-42
5.9 Changingrideprole EN-43
5.10 Switchingothepedelec EN-43
5.11 Unlocking and removing the battery EN-44
6. Drive unit, display and easy-reach control EN-45
6.1 Safety information EN-45
6.2 Technical details EN-46
6.3 Overview and basic functions EN-47
6.3.1 Switching on the pedelec EN-49
6.3.2 Switchingothepedelec EN-49
6.3.3 Battery charge level and remaining range EN-50
6.3.4 Changing assist mode EN-50
6.3.5 Enabling push assist EN-51
6.3.6 Favourite settings EN-51
6.3.6.1 Displaying favourite settings EN-52
6.3.6.2 Impulse Evo (Smart) display: Preselecting
favourite settings EN-52
CONTENTS
*dependent on model