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• You can also extend the service life of the bat-
tery by using the assistance selectively. Use a
low assist level when riding. With lower dis-
charge currents, you conserve your battery.
Make sure that the battery is lly charged before you
ride your bike for the rst time or if you have not used
it for a while.
5.5 Storage
If you do not need your battery for a while, store it at a
temperature of +10°C at 50–70% of its ll charge capac-
ity. If you do not use the battery for six months, you must
recharge it.
5.6 Shipping
Never send your battery by post or courier! A battery
is a hazardous article which can overheat and catch
re in certain conditions.
The preparation and shipping of a battery may only be
carried out by trained personnel.
If you would like to return your battery for repair or re-
placement, please always arrange this via your specialist
cycle shop. Specialist cycle shops can have the battery
picked up ee of charge and in compliance with danger-
ous goods legislation.
5.7 Disposal
Batteries must not be disposed of with domestic waste.
Consumers are legally bound to dispose of used or dam-
aged batteries at the locations designated for the purpose
(battery collection point or specialist cycle shop).
6 Charger
If used incorrectly, the charger may be damaged or
cause injury.
• Only use the charger in dry rooms.
• Only place the charger in a secure, stable
position on a suitable surface.
• Do not cover the charger or place any objects on
it, as otherwise it could overheat and catch re.
Do not use any other charger. Only charge your
battery using the charger provided, or a charger
approved by us.
Read the type plates on the charger before using
it for the rst time.
You can charge your Pedelec Impulse 2.0 Ergo directly via
a charging socket in the battery. The battery can remain
on the Pedelec whilst the charging operation is in pro-
gress.
Charging the battery
SEAT TUBE BATTERY
Alternatively, you can take the battery out of its holder
and charge it elsewhere. This is recommended if it is cold
outside, in order to charge the battery in a warmer room.
The battery can be charged at temperatures between 0°C
and 45°C.