Derby cycle Impulse 2.0 pedelec Original User Manual
Derby cycle Impulse 2.0 pedelec Original User Manual

Derby cycle Impulse 2.0 pedelec Original User Manual

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EPAC Electrically power assisted cycle
Original User Guide | EN
Version 3
11/01/2016

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  • Page 1 Impulse 2.0 pedelec EPAC Electrically power assisted cycle Original User Guide | EN Version 3 11/01/2016...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    VII.I Total weight EN-11 Gears EN-24 easy-reach control EN-37 3.10 Wheel EN-25 Safety information EN-37 VIII. The pedelec and its 3.10.1 Changing the wheel EN-25 components EN-12 *depending on model EN-2 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 3 6.8.2.10 Climb assist EN-52 Tips EN-69 6.8.2.11 Factory settings EN-53 7.5.1 Range EN-69 Torque settings EN-86 6.8.2.12 Version EN-53 7.5.2 Storage EN-70 6.8.2.13 Update EN-53 7.5.3 Cleaning EN-70 *depending on model Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-3...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    EN-5. Familiarise yourself with the meaning of the Information pack P. Explanation of the safety information symbols safety information symbols. Should you have queries please contact your Derby Cycle Werke (DCW) or Raleigh Univega (RU) dealer  IV. DCW/RU dealers P. EN-7 or our customer service ...
  • Page 5: I.ii The Impulse 2.0 Pedelec

    Information pack IMPORTANT In addition to this user guide, your Impulse 2.0 pedelec comes with a This symbol combined with the signal word "IMPORTANT" booklet, CD, a service book, two declarations of conformity, and if you indicates a potentially dangerous situation. Failure to comply with have bought a Kalkhoff or Raleigh pedelec, a guarantee card. The following...
  • Page 6: Component Guides

    If that happens while you are riding info@derby-cycle.com/info@raleigh-univega.de the bike you could be severely injured or killed. Have worn, damaged or bent components replaced before you use the bike again. EN-6 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 7: Eu Declarations Of Conformity

    III. Customer service For all questions about the pedelec and its components please ask your DCW/RU dealer or the customer service team of Derby Cycle Werke GmbH/ http://www.rixe-bikes.de/ Raleigh Univega GmbH at: Derby Cycle Werke GmbH/Raleigh Univega GmbH Siemensstraße 1-3 http://www.raleigh-bikes.de/de/...
  • Page 8: Legal Regulations

    » The use of children trailers and cycle trailers is generally permitted for battery and charger. Otherwise you will be committing an pedelecs. offence and run the risk of a fine. EN-8 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 9: Lighting

    White light The illuminance must be at least 10 lux at the centre of the beam at a distance of 10 metres. Reflector At least Front White The reflector can be integrated into the front light. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-9...
  • Page 10: Replacement Bulbs

    Hand them in at the designated place (e.g. recycling centre, battery collection point, cycle dealer). Electrical devices marked with this symbol must not be disposed in household waste. EN-10 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 11: E-Mountain Bike

    If you want to know the precise weight of your pedelec, we recommend that you have your pedelec weighed by a dealer. The majority of dealers have professional and very accurate bicycle scales. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-11...
  • Page 12: The Pedelec And Its Components

    Gears (rotary handle*) Side stand Easy-reach control Drop-outs LCD Big Display Wheel rim Brake lever Tyre Handlebars Axle nut Front light Gear hub Rim brake 33 Reflector Suspension fork *depending on model EN-12 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 13: General Safety Information

    Only use the bicycle for its intended purpose  VI. Intended purpose EN-10, otherwise it can lead to component failure. If that happens while you are riding the bike you could be severely injured or killed. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-13...
  • Page 14 Do not attempt to open the motor, display, battery or charger; you could injure yourself. Furthermore, parts may be destroyed, invalidating the warranty. If problems arise please contact your DCW/ RU dealer. EN-14 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 15: Protection From Theft, Manipulation

    If possible, park your pedelec in manned Bicycle theft is often covered by household contents private or communal garages or individual bike lockers. insurance. Check the terms of your insurance policy as soon as possible. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-15...
  • Page 16: Before Your First Ride

     6.4 Changing assist mode P. EN-42. Dismount if you are unsure about a situation. EN-16 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 17: Adjusting The Saddle Height

    Never pull out the saddle post beyond this mark, otherwise it can buckle or break and you could fall off. Saddle post marking *depending on model Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-17...
  • Page 18: Adjusting The Saddle Height: Quick-Release Clamps

    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. *depending on model EN-18 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 19: Adjusting The Height And Angle Of The Handlebars

    Disc brakes: Avoid touching the brake discs after intensive use of the brakes: they can become very hot. You could burn yourself if you touch them. Disc brake *depending on model Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-19...
  • Page 20: Chain Tension

    5. Carefully tighten all bolts in a clockwise direction to a torque setting of 35 – 40 Nm. Make sure the wheel is reinstalled straight. *depending on model EN-20 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 21: Checking For Wear

    If that happens while you are riding 4. You can now lubricate the chain. How you lubricate the chain depends the bike you could be thrown off and seriously injured. on the product you have chosen. 5. When you have finished, turn the crank to distribute the chain oil. *depending on model Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-21...
  • Page 22: Belt Tension

    3. Set screw 5. Switch on the microphone, click on "Measure" and hold the phone over the middle of the belt making sure that the microphone is pointing at the belt. EN-22 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 23: Checking For Wear

    Der Gebrauch eines abgenutzten oder beschädigten Carbon Drive-Riemens 4. Tighten screws oder eine unsachgemäße Inspektion des Carbon Drive-Riemens vor jedem Gebrauch, können zu Sach- und Personenschäden und bis zum Tod führen. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-23...
  • Page 24: Cleaning

    Here the change of gear takes place in- side the rear wheel hub. Space is very tight inside the hub, therefore it is sen- sible to pedal lightly when changing gear. Hub gear *depending on model EN-24 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 25: Wheel

    5. Tighten the axle nuts using a 15 mm spanner, turning clockwise. Make 2. Open quick-release clamp sure that your wheel is correctly centred. 3. Carefully undo the adjustment nut, turning it anticlockwise. 6. Reinsert the battery. *depending on model Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-25...
  • Page 26 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 while you are riding the bike, which could result in you falling off the bike. EN-26 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 27: Quick-Release Axle

    Alternatively, you can deflate the front tyre. Otherwise you while you are riding the bike,which could result in you falling off the may not be able to remove the front wheel. bike. 5. Remove the front wheel. *depending on model Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-27...
  • Page 28: Rims

    IMPORTANT When you are cleaning the belt, make sure that no water gets into the motor. Water ingress can damage the motor. 3. Leave to dry. EN-28 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 29: Tyres

    Suntour 100 mm Suntour CR85 63 mm Suntour NCX-D 63 mm Suntour 63 mm Suntour CR-8V 50 mm Suntour CR-7V 40 mm Model year 2015/2016 Version 18/12/2015 *depending on model Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-29...
  • Page 30: Lockout System

    Inspect your pedelec before every trip, and after each time it has been transported anywhere or has been left unattended. Use the following checklist to help you. *depending on model EN-30 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 31: Quick-Start Guide

    Important: As soon as the Chain or belt - Check for wear. battery switches to sleep mode the learning cycle is interrupted. - Check the tension of the belt or chain. Luggage - Check it is securely fixed. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-31...
  • Page 32: Inserting And Locking The Battery

    Make a note of the key number on the sales receipt or proof of purchase. You can order a replacement with this number if you lose the key  9. Faults P. EN-80. 4. Locking the battery EN-32 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 33: Switching On The Pedelec

    The pedelec will switch on. If it still does not switch Battery button Seat tube battery on, check the battery  7.3.1 Display panel P. EN-66. Down tube battery Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-33...
  • Page 34: Changing Assist Mode

    2. Assist starts working as soon as you start pedalling. Assist cuts out as Keep the button pressed until you no longer need push assist. soon as you stop pedalling or when you have reached a speed of 25 km/h. Push assist activated EN-34 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 35: Displaying Favourite Settings

    The selected option is highlighted in bold. 2. Keep pressing the button until the desired favourite setting is displayed. 2. To confirm your selection, briefly press the button. You will then either move to the next lowest menu level or confirm your Configuring settings in the main menu setting. 5.7.3 Returning from a menu You cannot configure any settings in the main menu while you are riding. There are four different ways to return to the next highest level or the start menu: Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-35...
  • Page 36: Switching Off The Pedelec

    On the easy-reach control out of the docking station. 1. Press the button on the easy-reach control for one second. The Impulse 2.0 system switches off. Via the battery 2. Removing the battery 1. Briefly press the battery button twice. The Impulse 2.0 system switches off after a few seconds. EN-36 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 37: Drive Unit, Display And Easy-Reach Control

    'tuned' pedelec. There is also the risk of a technical failure. Modified bikes of this type are excluded from the warranty and guarantee. Always remove the battery before starting to work on the pedelec. Ac- cidental activation of the button may lead to severe injuries. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-37...
  • Page 38: Technical Details

    9.6 cm | 6.3 cm | 3.3 cm | 11.5 cm Protection class IP 54 Weight 150 g Languages DE | EN | NL | FR | ES | IT | FI | DA EN-38 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 39: Overview And Basic Functions

     6.7 LCD Big Display: Favourite settings P. EN-43 c) Trip distance  6.6 LCD Compact Display Page EN-42 To learn more about the LCD Big Display, watch our video on YouTube: https:// youtu.be/3C1-0nr2I7E. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-39...
  • Page 40: Switching On The Pedelec

     6.6 LCD Compact Display P. EN-42. d) Activates display lighting for 30 seconds. e) LCD Compact Display: Switches between total kilometres and trip distance  6.6 LCD Compact Display P. EN-42. EN-40 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 41: Switching Off The Pedelec

    The last configured settings remain saved. The value displayed can change quickly when the If the pedelec remains stationary for about 20 minutes the circumstances change, such as when riding up an incline Impulse 2.0 switches itself off. after a long, flat stretch. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-41...
  • Page 42: Changing Assist Mode

    Push assist activated LCD Compact Display Big Display: You can have the ride profile (assistance behaviour) of your pedelec changed by your DCW/RU dealer. Trip distance To reset the trip distance to zero, press the button for three seconds. EN-42 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 43: Lcd Big Display: Favourite Settings

    The greater the number of black boxes, the higher the assist level being 2. Keep pressing the button until the desired favourite setting is provided. displayed. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-43...
  • Page 44: Lcd Big Display: Main Menu

    5. Confirm by pressing the button. You are now in sub-menu 2. 6. Use the / buttons to select the required option. It will be highlighted in bold. EN-44 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 45: Accessing The Main Menu

    The selected option is highlighted in bold. Start riding 2. To confirm your selection, briefly press the button. You access the next-lowest menu level. 1. The start menu is displayed as soon as you start moving. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-45...
  • Page 46: Menu Structure

    Total savings (in €) Tot. sav. CO2 (in kg) Delete trip data  6.8.2.2 De- Confirm delete? lete trip data P. EN-49 Delete tour data  6.8.2.3 De- Confirm delete? lete tour data P. EN-49 EN-46 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 47  6.8.2.13 Update P. EN-53 Personalise Name  6.8.2.14 Name P. EN-54 Favourite settings Trip max/Ø  6.8.2.15 Tour km/Ø Favourite settings Cadence/Assistance P. EN-54 Power cost Total saving Total km Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-47...
  • Page 48: Display Ride Data

    Total CO2 savings compared with travelling by car. 1. In the main menu, navigate to the option "Display ride data" as described under  6.8.1.2 Navigating within a menu P. EN-45. EN-48 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 49: Delete Trip Data

    "Yes" and "No" underneath. 3. Select the required option using the / buttons. The selection is highlighted in bold. 4. Confirm your selection by briefly pressing the button. You will then return to the main menu options. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-49...
  • Page 50: Contrast

    2. Use the / buttons to select the desired language. under  6.8.1.2 Navigating within a menu P. EN-45. The selected language is highlighted in bold. 3. Confirm by briefly pressing . You will return to the sub-menu 2 level. EN-50 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 51: Unit

    (Tyre thickness x 2 + rim diameter in mm) x 3.14 = wheel circumference e.g. [( 42 mm x 2 ) + 622 mm ] x 3.14 = 2037 mm Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-51...
  • Page 52: Shift Sensor

    2. Use the / buttons to select the option required. The selected option is highlighted in bold. Long interruption Short interruption 3. If you have confirmed with , you will return to sub-menu 2 level. EN-52 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 53: Factory Settings

    Ask if there is a software update for your pedelec in the course of regular maintenance checks listed in the service 1. Pressing the button returns you to the sub-menu 2 level. book. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-53...
  • Page 54: Name

    No space character is permitted, instead please use the underscore character. to delete the last letter entered. 4. When you have made your selection choose "OK" in order to return to sub-menu 1. EN-54 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 55: Fuel Consumption Øen-55

     6.8.1.2 Navigating within a menu P. EN-45. 3. Use the / buttons to select petrol or diesel. The selection is highlighted in bold. 4. Confirm by pressing the button. You will return to the sub-menu 1 level. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-55...
  • Page 56: Tips

    If you are interested in purchasing a trailer bike or trailer please consult your DCW/RU dealer. EN-56 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 57: Luggage Rack

    Otherwise there is a risk of not being seen in unfavourable lighting conditions (fog, dusk, darkness), which could result in you being seriously injured. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-57...
  • Page 58: Child Seats

    Make sure your child wears a good cycle helmet, otherwise a fall can cause very serious head injuries. Explain to your child that the cycle The use of child seats is generally permitted for the Impulse 2.0 pedelec. helmet is only to be worn when riding the bike and must be taken off But please observe the following safety instructions: when the child is no longer sitting in the child seat.
  • Page 59: Storage

    Clean the bike with a soft damp cloth. Do not allow dirt to dry out. It is best to clean the cycle immediately after your ride. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-59...
  • Page 60: Safety Information

    The use of other battery chargers can cause explosions, serious burns and fires. Further consequences can include malfunctions and a limited battery life. You can find a list of permitted chargers in  8.3 Functions P. EN-75. Always remove the battery before starting to work on the pedelec. Accidental activation of the button may lead to serious injuries. EN-60 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 61 Batteries must not be destroyed, shredded, taken apart, opened up or repaired. They can explode and cause serious burns and fires. If you have problems with the battery, please contact your DCW/RU dealer. They will be able to assist you. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-61...
  • Page 62 When the battery becomes older and you do not repeat the cycle from time to time, the difference between actual battery 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. EN-62 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 63: Technical Details

    -5 to 40°C -5 to 40°C -5 to 40°C Recommended storage 0 to 20°C 0 to 20°C temperature Recommended storage 0 to 20°C 0 to 20°C 0 to 20°C temperature Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-63...
  • Page 64: Overview And Basic Functions

    +10 to +30°C temperature when charging Battery charging socket with Display panel Label protective cap Operating temperature -5 to 40°C -5 to 40°C Recommended storage 0 to 20°C 0 to 20°C temperature EN-64 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 65 Compact seat tube battery Offroad down tube battery Discharge plug Discharge plug Display panel Power jack Protective cap for Label Battery charging socket with Display panel Label power jack protective cap Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-65...
  • Page 66: Display Panel

    2 LEDs light up 50 - 34%  1 LED lights up 33 - 17%  1 LED flashes 16 - 0%  1. Press the battery button for five seconds. The maximum available capacity (state of health) of the battery will be displayed. EN-66 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 67: Sleep Mode

    Grasp the battery firmly, so that it does not fall out of your hand. It on the charge level. can be damaged if you drop it. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-67...
  • Page 68: Inserting And Locking The Battery

    3. Locking the battery 4. Turn the battery key clockwise. The IMPORTANT battery is now locked. It is recommended that you remove the key to prevent it breaking off and getting lost. 3. Push battery into docking station 4. Locking the battery EN-68 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 69: Unlocking And Removing The Battery

    The drive unit needs to provide more assistance and the range decreases. Riding style: A low cadence (pedalling rate) combined with high gears consumes the most battery power. 2. Removing the battery Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-69...
  • Page 70: Storage

    Route selected: You need to pedal harder when cycling uphill or against strong head wind. This is registered by the power sensor, which in turn requires the motor to work harder. EN-70 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 71 Do not use any cleaners which contain alcohol or solvent, or which scour. No coarse sponges or brushes may be used either. They leave scratches and cause the surface to become matt. Clean the battery with a soft, damp cloth. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-71...
  • Page 72: Battery Charger

    An overheated battery is damaged and may not be used again. Always stay with the charger when it is in use. EN-72 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 73: Technical Data And Overview

    In such cases the charger charger there is a risk of electric shock. may have to be replaced  8.4.1 Cleaning P. EN-79. Power cable Charging station Mains connector Battery charger Charging cable Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-73...
  • Page 74 Power cable | the green LED flashes Battery being charged Charging cable | the green LED flashes Fully charged | the green LED continually ON LEDs Charging fault | the red LED flashes Description of charging indicator Charging cable Mains connector Power cable EN-74 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 75: Functions

    | the green LED continually ON LEDs Before charging, please remove the plastic foil from the Charging fault battery charger and charging station type 1. | the red LED flashes Description of charging indicator Mains connector Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-75...
  • Page 76: Charging The Seat Tube Battery With Charger Type 1

    5. Remove the power cable from the socket after completing the charging process. 6. Remove the battery from the charging station. 7. Remove the charging cable of the charger from the charging station socket. EN-76 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 77: Charging The Seat Tube Battery With Charger Type 2

    5. Remove the power cable from the socket after completing the charging process. 6. Remove the charging cable from the battery charging socket. 7. Replace the protective cap on the battery charging socket. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-77...
  • Page 78: Charging The Down Tube Battery With Charger Type 4

     4 LEDs light up and the 5th LED flashes 80 – 96%   3 LEDs light up and the 4th LED flashes 60 – 79%   2 LEDs light up and the 3rd LED flashes 40 – 59%   1 LED lights up and the 2nd LED flashes 20 – 39%    1 LED flashes 0 – 19% EN-78 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 79: Tips

    2. Unplug the charger from the mains socket. 3. Clean the casing with a slightly damp, soft cloth. 4. If the contacts are dirty, clean them with a soft dry cloth. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-79...
  • Page 80: Drive Unit, Display And Easy-Reach Control

    EN-53. The display may have to be replaced. Please ask your DCW/RU dealer. Display lighting not working The display is faulty. Please ask your DCW/RU dealer. The display may have to be replaced. EN-80 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 81 (max. 10 mm). Align the magnet on the marker point with the speed sensor. b) Climb Assist is set too high. b) Change the value  6.8.2.10 Climb assist Page EN-52. Spoke magnet Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-81...
  • Page 82 Contact your DCW/RU dealer. He will be able to replace the spoke magnet. d) Assist mode is queried in d) The display should disappear when travelling at over 6 km/h. standby. EN-82 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 83: Battery

    No LEDs light up after The battery is faulty. Please ask your DCW/RU dealer. The battery must be replaced. pressing the battery button. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-83...
  • Page 84 Damaged battery. b) 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. EN-84 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 85: Battery Charger

    Battery charger type 2 and 4: Remove the battery, connect the battery charger to the mains. If the green LED flashes steadily , then the battery charger is OK. Contact your cycle dealer. The battery may have to be replaced. Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-85...
  • Page 86: Torque Settings

    30 – 40 Screw-on handlebar plugs M4 / M5 M4: 3 / M5: 5 Motor housing Motor bolts Luggage rack M5 / M6 M5: 5 – 6 / M6: 8 – 10 EN-86 Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3...
  • Page 87 Notes Original User Guide | Impulse 2.0 Pedelec Version 3 EN-87...
  • Page 88 © Copyright, reprinting, reproduction and distribution, even in part, only with the permission of Derby Cycle Werke GmbH/Raleigh Univega GmbH. Subject to misprints, errors and technical alterations. Manufacturer's address DERBY CYCLE WERKE GMBH RALEIGH UNIVEGA GMBH Siemensstraße 1-3 Siemensstraße 1-3...

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