Quick-Start Guide - Derby cycle Pedelec Impulse Evo User Manual

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2.1
Charging the battery
You need not charge the battery if just taking a short test
ride. You should charge it before your first longer cycle ride
however,
 6.3.1 Charging a battery Page
battery is only partially charged (transportation regulations
dictate that batteries are supplied partially charged - by
approx. 50%).
Perform a learn cycle. You should drain a new, fully charged
battery once until the assist function stops, and without
recharging it in-between. By doing so, the battery "learns"
its capacity, and the actual capacity matches the charge
level display. Please perform a learn cycle every six months
or 5,000 kilometres. If 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.
2.2
Inserting and locking into place a battery
PLEASE NOTE
Hold the battery tight so it does not fall. It might be damaged
otherwise.
1. Hold the battery at angle of 80˚,
EN-56, because the
2. Place the battery catches into the
3. Push the battery forwards and
4. Remove the battery key from the lock.
One-key system: The same key can be used for cycle and
battery lock.
slightly tilted to the left in front of the
docking station.
dents provided.
upwards into the docking station until
the locking mechanism engages.
Now the battery is locked.
Original User Guide | Pedelec Impulse Evo Version 1
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