Operation Manual
EN-62 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3
IMPORTANT
Only use the battery to operate this pedelec, otherwise there is a risk
of damage to the device.
Batteries are subject to the dangerous goods regulations.
Private users are permitted to transport them on the road
without further conditions. If transported by commercial
third parties (e.g by air freight, hauliers or logistics
companies) special conditions apply to packing and
labelling. For questions about transporting batteries, please
contact your DCW/RU dealer.
CAUTION
Batteries must not be immersed in water. This presents a risk of
explosion. Do not extinguish a burning battery with water, only the
surrounding burning material. Class D extinguishers (for use on metal
res)arebettersuitedforthis.Ifitispossibletotakethebattery
safelyoutside,smothertherewithsand.Youneedhavenoworries
that the battery beneath you could explode while you are riding in the
rain – it is protected from ingress of moisture and condensation.
IMPORTANT
Batteries must not be subjected to mechanical impact. This poses a
risk of damage. A battery can still be damaged after a drop or impact
even if there are no visible signs of damage. Even apparently perfect
batteries should be inspected. Please ask your DCW/RU dealer.
Perform a 'learning cycle': A new, fully charged battery should be
run down once until the motor assist stops and without recharging in
between. In that way the battery 'learns' its capacity, and the actual
capacity will agree with the level indicated on the battery status
display. Please perform a learn cycle every six months or 5,000
kilometres. When the battery becomes older and you do not repeat
thecyclefromtimetotime,thedierencebetweenactualbattery
capacity and charge level display will become greater and greater.
Important: As soon as the battery switches to sleep mode the learning
cycle is interrupted.