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USER MANUAL
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4. Manual Alerts
: It is possible, besides of having
the automatically detected alerts, to generate
manual alerts from the app > My Bike page.
Manual alerts are generated by pressing the
red "bel' icon and choosing one of 3 possible
alerts:
theft
,
road fix
or
accident/emergency
.
Note
:
A manual alert cannot be generated if there
is an open alert in the background. You would need
to close the open alert first, and then generate a
manual one. Also, only riders with the Ellr tracker
can generate an alert.
Low Battery
: Ellr tracker is able to read the bike battery voltage and report that. The reading
is accurate but it does not happen constantly because waking up the Ellr tracker too often
may drain the bike battery. So the actual voltage may be different than the voltage you see
in the app. For example, the Ellr tracker wakes up once a day to send a "heartbeat" to the
server and it uses this to send the voltage reading. But if you have not turned the engine
on the last 23 hours, you may be reading a 23 hours old voltage figure, so please be aware
of that. Also readings of battery voltage is only valid when the engine is off. Ellr will send
you an alert if the voltage goes below X. Today X=12V but that may change. See our FAQ
for more updated information.
Note: Some new bikes have a big drop in voltage when their engine is turned on and in
some cases this drops below 12V. We are aware that some riders may get a low battery
alert in this case, if you do, please ignore it. This alert is simply a push notification and
will not appear in the Ellr app.
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