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EN-16 Original User Guide | Pedelec Impulse Evo / Impulse Evo Next Version 4
DANGER
Adjusting the pedelec to your height. If the bike is not correctly
adjusted to your height, you can lose control of the bike and fall
badly.
Practise braking and riding with the assist function in a safe place
beforeventuringintotrac.If you do not familiarise yourself with the
operation and higher speed of your pedelec, you could cause a serious
accident.RideinECOmodeuntilyoufeelcondentenoughtotrythe
higher modes 6.3.4 Changing assist mode Page EN-50. Dismount if
you ever feel unsafe.
3.1 Attaching the pedals
1. Screw the right-hand pedal (marked ‘R’) into the right-hand pedal
crank in a clockwise direction.
2. Screw the left-hand pedal (marked ‘L’) anticlockwise into the left-hand
pedal crank.
DANGER
Screw the pedals in straight, otherwise you could damage the thread
on the pedal crank; if this happens when you are cycling, a severe fall
could result.
3. Tighten both pedals towards the front wheel to a torque of 40 Nm.
Have the police code your pedelec; the address and initials
of the owner are engraved on the frame in an encrypted
form.Codingmakestheillegalresaleofabikemoredicult
and deters thieves. A coded bike also makes it easier to
identify the owner.
Bicycle theft is often covered by household contents
insurance. Check the terms of your insurance policy as soon
as possible.
3. Beforeyourrstride
Make sure that your pedelec is adjusted to your height and ready to use.
Familiarise yourself with the basic functions of your pedelec.
DANGER
Ask your cycle dealer to show you how to use, and explain, the special
features of the pedelec and its components. Please also follow the
component guides. We recommend having your cycle dealer perform
all assembly and adjustment work. Otherwise components could
become loose due to incorrect assembly. If this happens whilst you
are cycling, you could injure yourself very seriously or even die. If you
do have to tighten something yourself, a full list of torque settings is
in Section 12. Torque settings Page EN-103 (strict adherence to which
is a requirement).

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