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SCREEN AND CONTROL ELEMENTS

Screen data and function

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1

Power assistance mode (OFF <=> ECO <=> NORMAL <=> HIGH).
Switch from one mode to the next by pressing the 

 or 

 buttons

Mode

Off

Eco

Norm

High

Power assistance level

None

Economical

Normal

High

Battery consumption

/

Low

Medium

High

Average battery life*

/

50-90km

»Walk assist» assistance mode:
This mode is used when the rider is walking beside the bicycle. Set the mode to «OFF» and hold the   button down to 

select the walk assist mode. 

Hold the   button down to use the walk assist mode. 

To stop the walk assist mode, let go of the button and press the   button to return to the standard power assistance modes.

2

ON/OFF button:
Switch the electrically-assisted bicycle on and off by holding the button down for a few seconds.

3

Lighting button
The lights on the bicycle can be switched on and off by holding this button down for a few seconds

4

Journey data:
Scroll through the data by briefly pressing the 

 button. 

DST: Distance travelled. The reading can be reset to zero when the DST data is displayed on the screen. This is done by 

holding the 

 button down for a few seconds and then briefly pressing the 

 button when the DST reading flashes.

ODO: Total distance travelled 

MODE: Remaining battery life for each power assistance mode 

TIM: Journey time 

AVG: Average speed 

MAX: Maximum speed

5

Power assistance gauge:  
Indicates the level of power assistance delivered depending on the pedalling power provided. The higher the pedalling power, 

the higher the power assistance delivered.

6

Battery charge level: 
6 levels and a percentage reading of the remaining capacity

7

Lights icon: 

 Appears on the screen when the lights are on

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Summary of Contents for Elops 940E

Page 1: ...1 EN User manual Elops 940E...

Page 2: ...he motor kicking in and thus ensure optimum control of your bicycle Only use sport mode for your first kilometres if you are sure that you are able to control your bike Here are the 10 commandments to...

Page 3: ...to punctures 4 20 5 cold weather reduces battery life 5 Overloading the bicycle will reduce the battery life 6 Battery life will drop when cycling uphill 3 months 7 The battery must be fully charged...

Page 4: ...ol screen 7 BATTERY AND CHARGER 7 Inserting and removing the battery 8 Battery charging 8 Maintenance and lifetime warranty conditions 9 Battery self assessment 10 Additional precautions for use 12 Ma...

Page 5: ...ssing the ON OFF button Always lock the battery with the key when in use The electrical assistance will only operate if you pedal The assistance will switch off the moment either of the two brake leve...

Page 6: ...ng the button down for a few seconds 3 Lighting button The lights on the bicycle can be switched on and off by holding this button down for a few seconds 4 Journey data Scroll through the data by brie...

Page 7: ...its first use Battery Charger Battery 36 V 11 6 Ah Your battery is guaranteed for 2 years Input 100 240 V Output 29 4 V Charger plug Adapter Your 36V battery is inactive at the moment of purchase Plug...

Page 8: ...the key in the opposite direction to lock it and remove the key Removal Before removing the battery from its position switch off the power and unlock it with the key Then remove the battery by pulling...

Page 9: ...me warranty conditions Never store the battery discharged 1 flashing green LED to avoid any deep discharge which could lead it to malfunc tion 3 months In cases of extended storage recharge the batter...

Page 10: ...attery button is also used as an on off switch for the electrical assistance and can be used to start the bicycle by holding it down for a few seconds Precautions for use 50 Do not expose to temperatu...

Page 11: ...sport by aeroplane is prohibited Never permit children to play with or handle the battery Do not immerse in water Rain resistant x 1 500 Your battery can be completely charged and drained 500 times He...

Page 12: ...orking properly The weight power manufacturing year and maximum speed are indicated on your bicycle s frame As the weight of your bike with electric assistance exceeds 15kg we recommend that 2 persons...

Page 13: ...to your DECATHLON store for its 6 month service You must refer to the B twin user guide and warranty instructions that are shared by all of our bikes and which are provided with this document They ca...

Page 14: ...speed not detected Make sure that the speed sensor on the rear wheel is properly fitted the arrow on the sensor must be in line with the magnet fastened to one of the bicycle spokes see diagram below...

Page 15: ...r this contractual obligation will not apply in the event of poor maintenance or misuse of B twin bikes as defined in the user manual of the product in question To benefit from the warranty covering o...

Page 16: ...isplay Sensor Torque sensor is in accordance with the stipulations of the European directive 2006 42 EC concerning machinery and is in accordance with the essential safety health requirements of the d...

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Page 18: ...b DECATHLON 4 Boulevard de Mons BP 299 59650 Villeneuve d Ascq cedex France To use your electric bike to its full potential see our complete user guide on the Decathlon website 8379378 8379382...

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