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6  Cleaning and Maintenance

6.1   antotog

 ATTENTION!

Risk of damage!

Improper cleaning can cause material damage.
» 

Remove the battery before cleaning your 
eBike. Never use liquids to clean the battery.

» 

Do not clean the CeBS components with a 
high-pressure cleaner or a powerful water jet.

» 

Clean the CeBS components with a soft, lint-
free cloth, slightly moistened if necessary.
–  Use water or a mild detergent to clean 

components (except for the battery!)

–  Visually inspect the plug contacts on the 

eBike and battery at regular intervals. 
Always make sure the contacts are clean 
and dry before inserting the battery. Use 
a commercially available battery terminal 
grease to maintain and protect the 
contacts from adverse weather conditions.

» 

Before inserting the battery, make sure that 
the contacts on the battery holder of the 
eBike are dry.

6.2  Mttonnotocn

NOTE:

 If the service symbol appears on the 

display, a service interval has been reached. In this 
case, contact your local cycle dealer to service 
your CeBS.

»  Perform regular visual inspections to establish 

whether the electrical cables, connections and 
contacts are clean and undamaged. Ask your 
local cycle dealer to inspect damaged parts.

»  Have your local cycle dealer perform any 

repair and maintenance work required on the 
CeBS.

7  Rectifying malfunctions

The CeBS detects malfunctions, which then 
appear on the display in the form of error codes. 
Malfunctions detected by the CeBS appear in the 
centre of the display. The displayed error code 
specifies the cause of the malfunction to make 
the error easier to correct.

 WARNING!

Risk of electric shock!

Contact with open cable ends when the CeBS is 
switched on can cause electric shocks.
» 

Do not switch on the CeBS if you notice any 
open cable ends.

» 

Have the cabling inspected and repaired by 
your local cycle dealer.

If an error code appears on the display, immedi-
ately check which malfunction has occurred.
The letter in the error code relates to the affected 
component on the CeBS:

•  M = Motor
•  B = Battery
•  D = Display

»  Error codes that do not affect the function or 

safety of the unit can be acknowledged by 
pressing the 

 button.

»  In the case of permanent or recurrent error 

codes, please have your local cycle dealer 
check the malfunction using service software.

8  Storage

»  Please read the information on the 

storage temperature in the technical data 
for the remote (

see  "4.2 Technical data 

of the remote").

Summary of Contents for Ergon 1.0

Page 1: ...Original instructions Remote Ergon Shift Continental eBike System ...

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Page 3: ... 8 4 1 Remote model variants 8 4 2 Technical data of the remote 8 5 Operation 9 5 1 Preparation Overview of basic functions 9 5 2 Use Operating the CeBS 10 5 2 1 Switching the CeBS display on and off 10 5 2 2 Selecting the support level 10 5 2 3 Using the push help 10 5 2 4 Switching to the trip data display main display 11 5 2 5 Setting the lighting mode 11 5 2 6 Configuring settings in the set u...

Page 4: ...ntinental eBike System REMOTE 1 Overview 1 1 CeBS components Charger Drive unit Battery Display Remote 1 2 Remote Remote model Ergon 1 0 Remote model Shift 1 0 Remote model Ergon 2 0 Remote model Shift 2 0 ...

Page 5: ...peed The motor support is adapted to the effort exerted by the rider depending on the support level selected The preset support level affects the range and wear of the CeBS The speed is calculated based on the wheel speed and tyre circumference The tyre size circumference and height are therefore important influential factors Tyre pressure and wear also have an influence on the resulting speed You...

Page 6: ... document for the specified CeBS component 2 5 2 Displayed symbols The following symbols may appear in this user manual on CeBS components or packaging Read and observe the user manual Symbol indicating that electrical equipment must not be disposed of together with domestic or residual waste Always dispose of marked electrical equipment at suitable collection points Symbol indicating that batteri...

Page 7: ...specially when performing tricky manoeuvres and riding in situations that require your full attention CAUTION Risk of injury Risk of injury from incorrect handling Select support level 0 or switch off the CeBS before pushing your eBike without the push help 3 Remote Safety Instructions WARNING Risk of accident and injury Incorrect use of the push help poses a risk of injury Only use the push help ...

Page 8: ...ccompanying your model of remote NOTE The Ergon 1 0 and Shift 1 0 models incor porate a plug connection between the remote and display while the Ergon 2 0 and Shift 2 0 models have a plug connection directly on the display 4 2 Technical data of the remote Product name Ergon 1 0 Ergon 2 0 Shift 1 0 Shift 2 0 Article number 6802200140 6802200500 6802200216 6802200478 Protection category IP65 Weight ...

Page 9: ...erated conven iently while riding without having to remove your hand from the handlebar grip 5 1 Preparation Overview of basic functions Fig Overview of basic functions on the Ergon 1 0 Ergon 2 0 Fig Overview of basic functions on the Shift 1 0 Shift 2 0 Button Function Switch the CeBS display on and off Switch the lights on and off select the lighting mode or press down verti cally on the joystic...

Page 10: ... of injury Only use the push help to assist you in pushing the eBike Do not use the push help to propel the eBike forwards while you are sitting on it CAUTION Risk of injury If you push the cycle while the push help is acti vated the pedals will turn automatically When pushing your cycle maintain a sufficient distance from the rotating pedals to avoid injury CAUTION Risk of injury Risk of injury f...

Page 11: ... NOTE You cannot use the set up menu while riding Settings in the set up menu can only be modified when the cycle is stationary NOTE If you do not make any entries in the set up menu for 10 seconds press button operate joystick the set up menu closes automatically and the unit returns to the preset display view 1 Press the 4 button for 3 seconds or push down vertically on the joystick 3 to open th...

Page 12: ...bles connections and contacts are clean and undamaged Ask your local cycle dealer to inspect damaged parts Have your local cycle dealer perform any repair and maintenance work required on the CeBS 7 Rectifying malfunctions The CeBS detects malfunctions which then appear on the display in the form of error codes Malfunctions detected by the CeBS appear in the centre of the display The displayed err...

Page 13: ... fitted with a CeBS ensure that none of the fitted components are damaged Secure the eBike fitted with a CeBS appropri ately to prevent damage to the CeBS compo nents Before transporting the eBike observe all the relevant specifications provided by the eBike manufacturer If you intend to transport your eBike by bus aeroplane boat or train contact the relevant transport company to find out the cond...

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Page 16: ...ems com Tel 49 0 69 7603 9808 Find out more about this brochure The content of this publication is not binding and was written for informational purposes only The industrial property rights are the property of Continental AG and or its subsidiaries Copyright 2019 ContiTech AG Hanover Germany All rights reserved Visit www contitech de discl_en for more information 2011 EN 2019 10 ...

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