background image

11

Operation

Once the display unit  (1) is in place inside the moun-
ting  (2), a battery pack  (26) with sufficient charge has 
been inserted into the e-Bike and the e-Bike System 
has been switched on, the display unit  (1) is supplied 
with power by the battery pack (26).

N.B.: The display unit (1) does not have its own battery 
and so cannot be used or operated outside of its moun-
ting (2).

N.B.: As soon as the battery pack  (26) is in “Active 
Mode”, the display unit (1) always remains switched on 
during cycling, even if the motor assist has been deacti-
vated.

Switching on the Brose e-Bike System

 

Press the LED button (28) on the battery pack (26).

 

The display unit (1) activates automatically.

 

The e-Bike is now ready to use.

N.B.: Directly after switch-on, the software version num-
ber of the display unit  (1) briefly appears in the multi-
functional panel (15).

Switching off the Brose e-Bike System

Standby mode

If the e-Bike is not moving, the display unit (1) and the 
drive unit switch to a standby mode. This can however 
also be activated manually. 

If you want to park your e-Bike only for a short period, 
this is how you switch to the standby mode:

 

Press the On/Off button (8) briefly (< 2 seconds).

 

This switches off the display unit (1) and the drive 
unit.

 

The battery pack (26) remains in the “Active Mode” 
for two hours  (see „Operating modes of battery 
pack“ on page 16).

 

As soon as you move your e-Bike again, the display 
and the drive unit are re-activated and the Brose e-
Bike System is ready to use again.

 

After 2 hours in the “Active Mode”, the battery 
pack  (26) goes into the “Deep Sleep Mode”  (see 
„Operating modes of battery pack“ on page 16).

Complete switch-off

There are two ways to switch off the Brose e-Bike Sys-
tem completely:

 

Press the On/Off button  (8) for a long time  (< 2 se-
conds).

OR

 

Press the LED button (28) on the battery pack (26) for 
a long time (< 3 seconds).

 

This display unit (1), the drive unit and the battery 
pack (26) are completely switched off.

N.B.: For reactivation after complete switch-off, the 
system must be restarted using the LED button (28) on 
the battery pack  (26)  (see „Switching battery pack on 
and off“ on page 16).

[Fig. 5] Displays and settings

The display unit (1) shows various useful information:

 

selected assist level (9)

 

activity of push-assist (11)

 

current cycling speed (12)

 

current charge level of battery pack  (13) in 10-per-
cent increments

 

light mode (14)

 

multifunctional panel (15)

Background lighting

The background lighting is activated for 2 seconds 
whenever a button is pressed. The brightness here is 
100 %.

At night, the background lighting is active all the time. 
The brightness is much lower here so that the cyclist is 
not dazzled. Brightness is regulated depending on the 
ambient light.

Battery charge and remaining range

The charge level (13) of the battery pack is shown in the 
display of the display unit  (1) with 10 segments. One 
segment here corresponds to about 10 % of the battery 
capacity (see „Charge level display“ on page 15).

Display change in multifunctional panel (15)

 

Press the menu button  (6) on the display unit to 
switch between the functions of the multifunctional 
panel (15). 

Summary of Contents for e-Bike System

Page 1: ...The Brose e Bike System Instructions for Use...

Page 2: ...2 Instructions for Use of Brose e Bike System Reference number BDA_BeBS_MY2014_en_v1 0...

Page 3: ...3 Table of contents Figures 4 Quick Start Instructions 6 Drive unit 7 Display and control unit 10 Battery pack 14 Battery charger 18 Troubleshooting 21 Your notes 23...

Page 4: ...001 0 L IG H T M E N U ON OFF 1 3 2 A002 0 3 4 4 3 5 A003 0 L IG H T M E N U ON OFF LIGHT MEN U O N O F F 8 7 6 1 A004 0 5 6 L IG H T M E N U ON OFF 14 12 15 13 11 9 10 1 A005 0 16 17 18 19 20 A006 0...

Page 5: ...5 7 8 L IG H T M E N U ON OFF 1 22 21 A007 0 23 24 25 5 1 7 m m A008 0 9 10 30 26 29 27 28 A009 0 31 26 A010 0 11 12 30 32 A011 0 36 32 33 35 34 A012 0...

Page 6: ...e battery pack key 29 see Fig 9 sowie Lo cking unlocking the battery pack key on page 15 Insert the display unit 1 see Fig 2 Inserting the display unit on page 10 Activate the Brose e Bike System usin...

Page 7: ...System Incorrect handling of the e Bike System also endangers both your own health and that of other road users By making your own alte rations to the e Bike System you run the risk of high personal l...

Page 8: ...bient tempe rature etc Weight of e Bike Payload Careful handling of the Brose e Bike System Take care with the temperatures at which the e Bike components are operated and stored Protect the drive uni...

Page 9: ...ctive 2006 66 EC the same applies for defecti ve or used up batteries Please hand in battery packs 26 and display units 1 which are no longer serviceable to an authorized bicyc le dealer Specification...

Page 10: ...on 7 4 Light button 8 4 On Off button 9 5 Display of assist level 10 5 Display of push assist 11 5 Display of cycling speed 12 5 Display of battery pack charge level Item Fig Explanation 13 5 Display...

Page 11: ...rose e Bike System is ready to use again After 2 hours in the Active Mode the battery pack 26 goes into the Deep Sleep Mode see Operating modes of battery pack on page 16 Complete switch off There are...

Page 12: ...ons Your Brose e Bike System has three assist levels 9 Their characteristics are set out in the following table Description Off No motor assist At the same time cycling without any resistance Cruise C...

Page 13: ...e recycled in environment friendly processes Do not dispose of e Bikes and their components as normal waste For EU countries only In line with the European Union directive 2012 19 EU electrical applia...

Page 14: ...There is a risk of the battery pack 26 being dama ged On no account continue to use any battery packs 26 which are defective or damaged There is an increased risk of short circuits fires or electric...

Page 15: ...26 should be fully charged before it is first used Fig 11 Charging the battery pack Use only the battery charger 33 supplied with your e Bike Only this charger is matched to the lithium ion battery p...

Page 16: ...Bike System too is also switched off Operating modes of battery pack Active Mode After switch on the battery pack 26 is in the Active Mode It remains in the Active Mode for 2 hours wit hout any furthe...

Page 17: ...it display and control unit battery pack 26 speed sensor 25 accessories and packaging should be recycled in environment friendly processes Do not dispose of e Bikes and their components as normal wast...

Page 18: ...Please read and follow the safety directions and inst ructions found in both the Instructions for Use of the battery pack 26 and of the drive unit display unit and in the Instructions for Use of your...

Page 19: ...ee Charge level display on page 15 N B Be careful when you touch the battery charger 33 during charging It can become very hot particularly in high ambient temperatures Once the battery pack 26 is ful...

Page 20: ...nufacturer Battery charger 2 A Dimensions 140 0 x 70 0 x 40 0 mm Weight 475 g End of charge voltage 42 V Rated output current 2 A Working temperature range 10 to 40 C Storage temperature range 20 to 7...

Page 21: ...cessary Bike lights cannot be activated Cable for lights incorrectly connected Check the cables and plug connections and connect them properly where necessa ry Display unit 1 displays an error code in...

Page 22: ...to pedal not in valid range Switch off the system completely and then back on using the LED button 28 on the battery pack 26 If the problem persists contact your e Bike dealer 71 Turning of pedals no...

Page 23: ...23 Your notes...

Page 24: ...Brose Antriebstechnik GmbH Co KG Berlin Sickingenstr 29 38 10553 Berlin 49 30 343498 100 49 30 343498 122 ebike berlin brose com www brose ebike com...

Reviews: