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Power
Assist
Mode
“Power” on/off button
If you apply the “Power” button, the screen and
motor support are switched on.
If the button is applied, in sequence the following
functions are displayed
•
Km/h
= Current speed
•
Trip
= Trip distance
•
Average speed
•
Max Km/h
= Max speed
•
Total Km
= Total kilometres ridden
Here, the setting which was displayed last on
turning off will be shown first when switching on.
Changing support
You can regulate the strength of the motor
support by applying one of the two “Assist”
buttons.
If you would like stronger support, press the
upper of the two buttons, the arrow of which is
pointing up/forwards.
If you would like weaker support, press the
lower of the two buttons, the arrow of which is
pointing down/backwards.
The level of support changes every time
you press the buttons.
Every level of support can be applied by
only pressing one of the “Assist” buttons until
you reach the desired level of support.
There are four levels of support.
•
NO ASSIST
= No support
•
HIGH
= Strongest support
represents 200% of your pedal force
•
STANDART
= Medium support
represents 120% of your pedal force
•
ECO
= Weakest support
represents 70% of your pedal force
In NO ASSIST mode, your FLYER will operate
like a normal bicycle and the motor does not
work.
Resetting the display field
Hold down the “Mode” button for longer than
three seconds, then the “Trip distance”, “Aver-
age speed” and the “Highest speed” are reset
to zero. The “Total kilometres” remain at the
cumulative level.
The middle “standard” support is always acti-
vated after switching the system on.
The background lighting lights up briefly
and then disappears again.
All recordings (see bottom row on the previ-
ous page) are started, as soon as the screen is
turned on and then stopped when it switched
off again.
“Mode” button
When you apply the
“Mode” button, you
can switch the dis-
play to speedometer
function.
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