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5.3.2.3 Dynamo function and "light"
switch-on routine (optional)
The neodrives motor features a dynamo
function and supplies the headlamp on your
Pedelec with power even if the battery is
flat, not attached or defective. Thanks to
this function, a standard bicycle dynamo on
the front wheel is not required. In the normal
Pedelec mode, the bicycle headlamp is
supplied with 36 volts from the battery
pack. When switching on the bicycle lights,
a certain sequence must be followed for
electronic query routines:
1. Switch on the Pedelec, before switching
on the lights. Switch on the lights only
when the Pedelec shows readiness
to travel on the display for about 3
seconds.
2. After the end of the journey, the lights
always need to be switched off so that
the correct switch-on routine can be run
when they are switched on again.
If, contrary to the above routine, the
Pedelec is switched on when the lights are
switched on then a warning symbol will be
shown on the display. In this case, switch
off the Pedelec and the lights and proceed
as described above.
5.3.2.4 Selecting the assistance level
Your desired assistance level (5 possible
levels) can be permanently stored in the
sMMI by your specialist dealer as part of
a travel profile. This level will be available
instantly after switch-on of the sMMI and
will be shown on the sMMI's display as
bar element [9]. You can also change
the assistance level manually at any time
using the buttons [1] UP and [3] DOWN
on the controller, thereby increasing or
reducing the number of the individual white
bar elements in the field [8] according to
the assistance level you require. When
switching off the Pedelec, any changes
made using the controller buttons are not
stored.
When restarting the Pedelec, therefore,
only the assistance level stored in the travel
profile will be available.
According to the selected assistance level,
field [6] indicates the distance that can be
travelled using motorised assistance. The
higher the selected assistance level, the
more energy is consumed by the motor. The
range which can be achieved is reduced
accordingly.
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