Kalkhoff Derby Cycle Werke GmbH 2011 User Manual - page 158
V User Manual Impulse Pedelec
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With the Impulse drive, the amount of assistance
can be increased by selecting easier gears, when
starting or riding uphill for example. The motor
produces more power when your pedalling cadence
is higher.
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You can conveniently use the same key to lock/
unlock your battery and, where present, your frame
lock.
Frame lock
Battery lock
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You can decide how you wish to put in your effort:
In the three highest gears, you can ride up to a
maximum speed of 25 km/h assisted by the motor.
You can, for example, go for a relaxed ride on the
flat with a low pedalling cadence. However, you
can also ride uphill using an easier gear and less
energy, simply by making the most of the highest
assisted speed. You should therefore either turn
the pedals more slowly (low cadence) with more
effort or turn them more quickly (high cadence)
with less effort.
The data provided is an example for the assistance function.
The data may vary depending on the model.
OTHER CENTRE MOTOR
IMPULSE DRIVE
GEAR
CRANK REVOLU-
TIONS / MIN.
SPEED (KM/H)
MOTOR
SPEED
CRANK REVOLU-
TIONS / MIN.
SPEED (KM/H)
MOTOR
SPEED
1
71
8
3,000
86
12
4,300
2
71
10
3,000
86
13
4,300
3
71
12
3,000
86
15
4,300
4
71
13
3,000
86
19
4,300
5
71
16
3,000
86
22
4,300
6
71
19
3,000
85
25
4,200
7
71
22
3,000
73
25
3,650
8
71
25
3,000
64
25
3,200
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In contrast to a hub motor, the Impulse centre mo-
tor drive allows you to ride within the motor range
that saves the most power or, if required, the range
in which the highest output is available.
Output curve of
hub motor
Output curves of
centre motor
1
st
Gear
2
nd
Gear
3
rd
Gear
4
th
Gear
5
th
Gear
6
th
Gear
7
th
Gear
8
th
Gear
20 km/h
Output
Max.
speed
Speed