Operation Manual
Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-83
Display Cause Remedy
"Communication error with the battery"/
Battery charge level indication on the
displayashes
a) No connection to battery. a) Remove battery and reinsert it.
b) Dirty contacts. b) Clean the battery discharge plug and docking station contacts with a soft, dry cloth.
c) The battery is damaged.
c) Damaged batteries must not be charged or used for any other purpose. Please ask your DCW/RU
dealer; the battery may have to be replaced.
d) Battery not charged. d) Charge the battery.
"Motor temperature is too high" The motor has overheated. For
example, after riding up a long,
steep incline in a high gear.
Allow the motor to cool down before resuming your journey.
"Battery temperature is too high" The battery has overheated. Allow the battery to cool down for a while by riding without motor assist.
"Battery temperature is too low" The temperature of the battery
is too low, e.g. after a very cold
night outdoors.
Store the battery in a warm room for a while so that it reaches a sufficient temperature.
Permanent display: "Please move the
pedals"/"PEDAL".
Caster switch may be faulty. Turn the pedal crank backwards briefly, then forwards again so that a system check can be carried out. If the
"Please move the pedals"/"PEDAL" message is still displayed, please contact your DCW/RU dealer. The motor
may have to be replaced.
9.2 Battery
Display Description Cause Remedy
5LEDsrapidlyashingafter
pressing the battery button.
a)Batteryisatandisdisabled. a)Ifthebatteryisat,itwillworkagainbrieyafterashortrecoveryperiod,thenswitcho
again. It must now be charged 8.3.1 Charging the battery Page EN-75.
b) The battery is overloaded. b) If the battery is overloaded, it switches itself on again after a short rest period and can be used
again as normal.
c) The battery is too cold or too hot. c) The operating temperature range of the battery is -5 to 40°C.
The1stLEDashesrapidly
after pressing the battery
button.
There is a charging fault.
Unplug the charger from the mains immediately. If the problem reoccurs, a new battery
charger is required.
No LEDs light up after
pressing the battery button.
The battery is faulty. Please ask your DCW/RU dealer. The battery must be replaced.