Original User Guide | Impulse Evo pedelec Version 2 US-35
NOTICE
Detach all cables from the wheel (e.g. lighting cables), otherwise you
could tear them.
If your bike is fitted with rim brakes it is sensible to release
them before you remove the front wheel. Otherwise you may
not be able to remove the front wheel.
4. Remove the front wheel.
Replacing the front wheel
1. Insert the wheel into the front fork ends.
2. Gently turn the adjusting nut on the
quick-release lever in a clockwise
direction. Make sure that your wheel
is correctly centered.
3. Close the quick-release lever by
turningitup180˚.Youwillnow
usually be able to see the word
'CLOSE' on the outside of the lever.
WARNING
Closing the quick-release lever should be so hard that you need to use
the ball of your hand to do it. If not, it can open and loosen the saddle,
whichcouldresultinyoufallingothebike.
Quick-release clamps
Adjusting nut
For 3. Closing the quick-release lever
3.10.2 Quick-release wheels
*
WARNING
wrong
Quick-release lever and brake disc collide
brake disc
quick-release lever
Frontwheel:Thequick-releaselever
must be positioned on the opposite
sidetothebrakedisc(wheretted).
If the quick-release lever is on the
same side as the brake disc, there
is a risk that they can clash and lock
the front wheel (see diagram), which
can cause a serious accident.
All quick-release clamps must be correctly tightened before you set
o,otherwise the components can loosen – which, if it happens while
youareridingthebike,couldcauseyoutofallo,leadingtoserious
injuries.
Removing the front wheel
1. Remove the pedelec battery.
2. Open the quick-release lever by turning
itdown180˚.Youwillnowusuallybe
able to see the word 'OPEN' on the
inside of the lever.
3. Carefully undo the adjusting nuts,
turning them anticlockwise.
Quick-release clamps
Adjusting nut
For 2. Open quick-release lever
*depending on model