Operation Manual
Original User Guide | Pedelec Impulse Evo RS Speed Version 1 EN-41
Batteries are subjected to the requirements in hazardous
goods legislation. They may be transported by road by
private users without any further stipulations. When
transported by commercial third parties (such as by air,
freight forwarders and logistics rms), special requirements
of packaging and labelling must be observed. Please
contact your cycle dealer if you have any questions about
transportation.
4.5.1.2 Riding with a trailer and/or luggage
It is not permitted to carry children in a bike trailer pulled by an
S-Pedelec. Trailers themselves are permitted, provided the trailer coupling
used has the national type approval (ABE) required for motor vehicles.
Please note the following:
» The total weight for the bicycle may not be exceeded.
Total weight = weight of cycle + weight of rider + weight of
trailer + weight of luggage
Vehicle type Overall weight permitted
S-Pedelec Impulse Evo 130 kilograms
S-Pedelec Impulse Evo semi XXL 150 kilograms
S-Pedelec Impulse Evo XXL 170 kilograms
4.5.1 Tips
4.5.1.1 Transportation and shipping
WARNING
Always remove the battery before transporting the S-Pedelec.
Unintentionally pressing the
button represents a risk of injury. This
also protects the battery from the weather.
» By car: The bike carrier must be designed for the greater weight of
the S-Pedelec. Always use appropriate rain protection to transport
S-Pedelecs on rear mounted vehicle cycle racks. Rain can
otherwise damage the motor and its components. Suitable covers
are available from your dealer and online.
» By train: Only transport your S-Pedelec in trains having the bicycle
symbol. Reservations are required for InterCity and EuroCity
trains. No bicycles may be taken in InterCity Express trains.
» By plane: Find out in good time whether the cycle regulations for
your airline permit transportation of S-Pedelecs. Batteries may not
be taken on passenger planes, neither in the hold nor cabin.
They are subjected to hazard goods legislation.
Do not send any batteries. Batteries are hazardous goods which can
overheat and catch re in certain conditions. Only trained personnel
may prepare and transport batteries. If you have a complaint about a
battery or batteries, please always go through your cycle dealer. They
are able to have batteries picked up at no charge under the hazard
goods legislation.