Operation Manual
EN-18 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3
Quick-release
lever closes too
easily
1. Turn the adjustment nut
clockwise.
2.
Close the quick-release
lever again.
Quick-release lever
Adjustment nut
Quick-release lever opened
Quick-release
levertoosti
1. Turn the adjustment nut
anticlockwise.
2.
Close the quick-release
lever again.
3. Test the tightness of the saddle by trying to move it.
3.3 Adjusting the sprung saddle post
1. Remove the saddle post 3.2 Adjusting the saddle height P. EN-17.
2. Tighten the suspension adjustment screw with an Allen key (6
mm) in the clockwise direction to reduce the suspension or loosen
anticlockwise to increase the suspension.
DANGER
The suspension adjustment screw must not
protrude from the saddle post, otherwise
the screws/saddle post can loosen – if that
happenswhileridingyoucouldfalloandit
could result in serious injury.
Suspension
adjustment
screw
Screw must not protrude
from the saddle post
3.2.3 Adjusting the saddle height: Quick-release clamps
*
DANGER
All quick-release clamps must be correctly tightened before you set
o,otherwise the components can loosen or fracture – if that happens
whileyouareridingthebikeyoucouldfalloanditcouldresultin
serious injury.
1. Open the quick-release lever by
turning it down 180°. You will now
usually be able to see the word 'OPEN'
on the inside of the lever.
2. Close the quick-release lever by
turning it up 180°. You will now
usually be able to see the word
'CLOSE' on the outside of the lever.
DANGER
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
whileyouareridingthebike,whichcouldresultinyoufallingothe
bike. If you have overtightened the quick-release lever the seat post
can fracture – which could also result in serious injury if it happens
while you are riding the bike.
Quick-release lever
1. Quick-release lever open
2. Quick-release lever closed
*depending on model