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Focus IMPULSE EVO PEDELEC - Switching off the Pedelec; Battery Charge Level and Remaining Range

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US-52 Original User Guide | Impulse Evo pedelec Version 2
6.3.2 Switchingothepedelec
WARNING
Only ride your pedelec if you can safely reach the brakes 3.6.2
Braking, Page US-27. Your pedelec has no emergency stop button.
To quickly stop the bike in a dangerous situation, you need to apply
the brakes. The maximum braking force is stronger than the possible
propulsion. This ensures that the bike can be stopped at all times
by activating the brakes. Please note that the drive system is not
automaticallyturnedoafterbraking.Afterbraking,turnothedrive
system when at a standstill.
From the control unit
1. Press the
button on the control unit for 1 second. The goodbye
screenappearsandtheImpulseEvosystemswitcheso.
Via the battery
1. Press the battery button twice.
YoucanswitchoyourImpulseEvopedelecofromany
level in the menu. You do not have to display the start menu
to do this.
Thelastconguredsettingsremainsaved.
If the pedelec remains stationary for about 20 minutes the
ImpulseEvoswitchesitselfo.
6.3.3 Battery charge level and remaining range
The battery charge level and remaining range are shown in the top left of
the display. The remaining range is displayed on a battery-shaped icon
telling you how long the Impulse Evo system can continue to provide
assistance.Thelowerthebatterychargelevel,theshortertheblackinll
on the battery icon. The remaining range will also show a lower value.
High battery charge level
and high remaining
range
14
.5
mph
Schiebehilfe
Hinweis (1/1)
16:53
111 m
POWER
Low battery charge level
and low remaining range
14
.5
mph
Schiebehilfe
Hinweis (1/1)
16:53
18m km
POWER
Measurements are taken while you are riding. The display
computes an average value from measurements taken
over the last 12 miles. This value is then used as a basis
for calculating the remaining range. This means that the
remaining range largely depends on your riding style over
the last 12 miles.

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