16 Original User Manual | Pedelec Impulse 2.0
7.1.1 Switching on/o
Press the button on the control panel to switch the
Impulse system on. Aer a few seconds, the welcome
screen appears, followed by the start menu. From there
you can carry out rther settings ➠
Chapter 7.4 “Program-
ming and settings”.
Aer switching on, the system is always in the display
mode in which you switched it o.
To switch your Pedelec o, press the button on the con-
trol panel in the start menu.
7.1.2 Push assist
The pushing assistance moves the Pedelec slowly (at a
maximum speed of 6 km/h) without you having to turn the
pedals, e.g. if you are manoeuvring in a tight space or are
pushing your Pedelec out of a basement garage.
To activate the pushing assistance, press the
button for
three seconds.
The pushing assistance is not suitable for use as start-
ing assistance.
7.1.3 / buttons
• You can speci the power-assist level via the /
buttons.
• Each time you press one of these two buttons the
power assist changes by one level. If you press the
button, the level of assistance increases by one
level each time you press it. If you press the
button, the assistance becomes weaker each time
you press it.
7.2 Display small
1 Speed
2 Power-assist mode
3 Battery charge state
4 Remaining range
1
4
2 3
The display in the middle of the handlebar is divided into
four dierent display panels.
• At the top on the le is your current
1
speed.
• Below this is a display showing the selected
2
power-assist mode ➠ Chapter 7.2.1.
• At the top on the right is the
3
battery symbol
which tells you the current battery charge state of
your Pedelec ➠
Chapter 7.2.2.
• Below this the remaining
4
range is displayed
➠ Chapter 7.2.3.
7.2.1 Assistance indicator
The display shows you how much assistance the motor is
currently providing.
DISPLAY SCREEN ASSISTANCE
This means the assistance is
working hard.
This means the assistance is
working with a medium level of
eort.
This means the assistance is
working with a low level of eort.
No assistance. Battery indicator
still lights up.
Use the / buttons to switch between the individual
power-assist modes.