Operation Manual
EN-26 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3
IMPORTANT
Detach all cables from the wheel (e.g. lighting cables), otherwise you
could tear them.
If your bike is fitted with rim brakes it is sensible to release
them before you remove the front wheel. Otherwise you may
not be able to remove the front wheel.
4. Remove the front wheel.
Replacing the front wheel
1. Insert the wheel into the front fork ends.
2. Gently turn the adjustment nut on
the quick-release lever in a clockwise
direction. Make sure that your wheel is
correctly centred.
3. 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 wheel
whileyouareridingthebike,whichcouldresultinyoufallingothe
bike.
Quick-release clamp
Adjustment nut
3. Close quick-release clamp
Quick-release lever closes
too easily
1. Open the quick-release lever.
2.
Turn the adjustment nut clockwise.
3.
Close the quick-release lever again.
4.
Repeat if necessary.
Quick-release lever too
sti
1. Open the quick-release lever.
2.
Turn the adjustment nut anticlockwise.
3.
Close the quick-release lever again.
4.
Repeat if necessary.
Quick-release levers cannot be closed just by simple
turning.
DANGER
If you have released the rim brakes to remove the wheel, you must
close them again, otherwise you will not be able to brake and run the
risk of serious injury.
WARNING
Reattach any previously disconnected cables (e.g. lighting cables ),
otherwise they can get caught in the spokes. If that happens while you
areridingthebikeyoucouldbethrownoandseriouslyinjured.