Quick Start Guide

18 Quickstart Guide – Impulse
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individual cases. Before using your Pe-
delec abroad, nd out about the legal
situation in the relevant country.
3 Preliminary steps
Make sure that your Pedelec is ready for
use and is set up for your body size.
Check the following:
Saddle and handlebars should be posi-
tioned correctly and fastened securely
Brakes should be working correctly and
installed securely
Wheels should be attached securely to
ame and fork
Lights should be working correctly and
installed securely
Battery should be installed securely
Charging the battery:
You can charge the battery whilst it is on
the Pedelec.
1. Charge the battery completely before
riding for the rst time.
Charge temperature: 0-45°C
2. Swivel the round charging socket
cover on the battery to one side.
Now insert the four-pole plug of the
charger into the battery charging
socket.
3. Insert the mains plug for the charger
into the socket.
2.2 Pushing assistance
Button for pushing assistance
Your Pedelec is available in a version with
or without pushing assistance. The push-
ing 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. In Germany, if you were born
aer 01. 04. 1965, you will need a moped
test certicate for models with pushing
assistance. If you already have another
type of driving licence, this automatically
includes the moped test certicate. The
pushing assistance is not suitable for use
as starting assistance. You do not legally
have to have insurance.
No age restriction applies for a Pedelec.
The regulations governing the use of
cycle paths are the same as for normal
bikes.
The motor must switch o once the bike
reaches a speed of 25km/h.
These regulations apply to you wherever
you are in the European Union. It is pos-
sible that dierent regulations exist in
other countries, also inside the EU in