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Original User Guide | Pedelec Impulse Evo / Impulse Evo Next Version 4 EN-69
6.5 Tips
6.5.1 Transporting your pedelec
WARNING
Remove panniers and other attachments during transport, as they can
comeoandcauseseriousaccidents.
Always remove the battery before transporting the pedelec.
There is a risk of injury due to accidental activation of the
button.
The battery could also fall from the docking station and be damaged.
Use a special battery bag that protects the battery from heat, shocks
and impacts.
By car: The bike rack must be designed for the higher weight of the
pedelec VI.I Overall weight Page EN-10, otherwise it can break and
cause a serious accident. It is imperative to follow the guidance of
the bike rack manufacturer.
IMPORTANT
Pedelecs carried on a rear-mounted bike rack must have suitable
weather protection. This applies particularly to the docking station,
which must be protected from water ingress. Water ingress can
damage the motor and its components.
Bus, train and plane: Find out from your travel company
well in advance if their regulations allow you to take your
pedelec with you.
6.5.2 Trailer bikes and trailers
The use of trailer bikes and trailers is generally permitted for the Impulse
Evo / Impulse Evo Next pedelec, but please observe the following safety
instructions:
DANGER
Do not exceed the overall weight of the pedelec because parts
important for safety might fracture or fail. If this happens while
you are riding the bike, it can lead to severe falls – with fatal
consequences VI.I Overall weight Page EN-10.
Trailer bikes and trailers alter the riding characteristics. Adapt your
riding style accordingly. If you do not adapt your riding style, you
could seriously injure or kill yourself or the child in the trailer. The
braking distance becomes longer, so you have to start braking earlier,
and the steering response becomes more sluggish. Practise starting,
braking, going round corners, and up and down hills, starting with an
empty trailer bike or trailer.
Only use trailer bikes and trailers that conform to the relevant
national regulations. In addition, they should be designed and tested
in accordance with DIN EN 15918. Otherwise components could
break while you are riding the bike; resulting in serious or even fatal
injuries for you and/or your child. Please consult your cycle dealer if
you want to purchase a trailer bike or trailer.
6.5.3 Luggage rack
Position Over the rear wheel
Maximum carrying
capacity
25 kg*
Tested inaccordancewithDINEN14872

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