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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

FIT DISPLAY C FIT REMOTE BASIC

Time

You can use the Clock menu to change the current time. You can change the numbers by pressing the – or + on the
level of assistance button. You can use the selector button to select the number you wish to change. You need to
press on the selector button to save the selected time and exit the Clock menu. If you press Cancel, you exit the menu
without saving any changes.

Date

You can use the Date menu to change the current date. You can change the numbers by pressing the – or + on the
level of assistance button. You can use the selector button to select the number you wish to change. You need to
press on the selector button to save the selected date and exit the menu. If you press Cancel, you exit the menu
without saving any changes.

Units

You can use the Units menu to choose between the metric and imperial system. The following units are changed:

Measured variable

Metric

Imperial

Distance

km

mi

Speed

km/h

mph

Energy consumption

Wh/km

Wh/mi

Temperature

°C

°F

Height above sea level

m.a.s.l.

FAMSL

Time format

You can switch between 12h and 24h time display.

Menu – Connectivity

You will find information on the availability and use of connectable accessories on the e-bike manufacturer’s website.

Menu – My Bike

You can make adjustments to the user-related settings in this menu.

Assistance

You can custom-adjust e-bike assistance. You can use the selector button to configure the required assistance in
the Assistance menu. The configured Assistance setting always has a similar impact on the three levels (ECO, STD
and AUTO). The motor always delivers full assistance when set to “HIGH” irrespective of the individual assistance
setting. If all bars on the screen are black, the maximum assistance is configured in the ECO, STD and AUTO levels
of assistance. This setting means a shorter range. If only the bar on the far left of the screen is black, the maximum
assistance is configured in the ECO, STD and AUTO levels of assistance. This setting allows the maximum possible
range in the ECO assistance mode. Press the selector button to save the setting.

Calibration Altitude

The altimeter is calibrated in the Calibration Altitude menu. Important: Altitude measurement depends on the air
pressure and deviations may arise if the air pressure fluctuates. We recommend calibrating the altimeter if there is a
sudden change in the weather.

Auto Backlight

You can use this menu to select between the display backlight automatically adjusted to the ambient light (ON) or the
display backlight manually adjusted within a range between 10 and 100% (OFF).
You need to press on the selector button to save the selected backlight and exit the menu. If you press Cancel, you
exit the menu without saving the settings.

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Summary of Contents for 500085

Page 1: ...NSTRUCTION MANUAL Biketec GmbH Luzernstrasse 84 CH 4950Huttwil T 4162 959 53 00 info biketec ch fit ebike com FIT DISPLAY COMPACT FIT REMOTE BASIC NETWORKED CUSTOMISED INTELLIGENT 500085 500092 501262...

Page 2: ...RAGE 10 5 1 TRANSPORTATION 10 5 1 1 TRANSPORTING E BIKES 10 5 2 STORAGE 10 5 3 BREAK IN OPERATION 10 5 3 1 CARRYING OUT A BREAK IN OPERATION 10 6 FITTING 11 6 1 FITTING THE FIT DISPLAY COMPACT 11 7 OP...

Page 3: ...AULT CLEARANCE 40 11 1 1 DRIVE SYSTEM OR DISPLAY DOES NOT START UP 40 11 1 2 ERRORS IN THE ASSISTANCE SYSTEM 40 11 2 REPAIR 41 11 2 1 ORIGINAL PART 41 11 2 2 REPLACING THE LIGHTS 41 11 2 3 ADJUSTING T...

Page 4: ...ve decided to choose our system Please read through the operating instructions carefully to ensure you use the system safely and get off to a quick start We hope you enjoy discovering the FIT s functi...

Page 5: ...Declaration of Conformity is available online at fit ebike com en en service declaration 2 4 ON INFORMATION Different markings are used in the operating instructions to make them easier to read 2 5 WA...

Page 6: ...id Do not use the display as a handle If you use the display to lift your e bike you can damage the display irreparably Do not place the e bike upside down on its handlebars and saddle if the display...

Page 7: ...rt offering optimum visibility in a small design 4 1 1 DISPLAY AND SETTINGS The following display elements remain the same on all screens and show the key settings and information about the vehicle an...

Page 8: ...LEDs and the vibration feedback ensure optimum usability even in the dark or while wearing gloves Operating element Description On off button Selector button right left and press Plus minus button Pus...

Page 9: ...play Compact Product code 500085 Operating temperature C 5 to 40 Storage temperature C 10 to 50 Protection class IPX7 Weight about kg 0 1 4 5 2 FIT REMOTE BASIC Operating element FIT Remote Basic Prod...

Page 10: ...ected from sun light Do not store outdoors to ensure a long service life The optimum storage temperature for your e bike is between 10 C and 20 C Temperatures under 10 C or over 40 C must generally be...

Page 11: ...ay is fitted into place The display is fitted in the same way on the FIT Display Center Mount FIT Display Universal Mount FIT Display Center Mount Inserting FIT Display Compact 1 Place the lower secti...

Page 12: ...REMOTE BASIC Removing FIT Display Compact 1 Remove the anti theft securing screw if you have one fitted 2 Press the unlocking mechanism 3 Remove display pulling it upwards FIT_Manual_Display_Compact_R...

Page 13: ...cess the different main screens right left and their respective sub screens press The settings menu can only be accessed when the e bike is stationary You can use the plus mi nus button to select the...

Page 14: ...7 2 2 BOOST FUNCTION Assistance mode icon You can use the Boost function to increase motor assistance to HIGH irrespective of the selected level of assistance STD ECO AUTO This function can be switche...

Page 15: ...duced power for riding assistance This is not an error it is designed to protect the motor Battery protection mode battery charge level and or temperature too low Reduced power for riding assistance T...

Page 16: ...Odometer total number of kilometres that the e bike has cov ered This value cannot be reset 3 Battery charge level if there is more than one battery they are all displayed and are numbered consecutive...

Page 17: ...1 Difference in altitude ridden during the current trip 2 Average battery consumption during the current trip TRIP SUB SCREEN 2 1 Maximum speed for the current trip 2 Average speed of the current trip...

Page 18: ...cted This option depends on the model The system only supports heart rate bracelets featuring Bluetooth 4 and higher or Blue tooth Low Energy 2 Current pedal speed FITNESS SUB SCREEN 1 The rider s cur...

Page 19: ...REMOTE BASIC AREA MAIN SCREEN 1 Current altitude measured based on the air pressure 2 Current inclination or downward slope as a percentage AREA SUB SCREEN 1 Temperature FIT_Manual_Display_Compact_Re...

Page 20: ...y you when it is available You will need to have a free update installed at your specialist dealer s to use it Don t want to wait for the release Then connect the FIT E Bike Control app fit ebike com...

Page 21: ...he last screen which can be accessed by pressing the selector button to the right It can only be accessed when the e bike is stationary 1 Current selected sub menu 2 Scroll bar 1 Current sub menu 2 Cu...

Page 22: ...G THE SETTINGS The settings menu is the last screen which can be accessed by pressing the selector button to the right It can only be accessed when the e bike is stationary Menu Reset Values You can u...

Page 23: ...ed settings in this menu Assistance You can custom adjust e bike assistance You can use the selector button to configure the required assistance in the Assistance menu The configured Assistance settin...

Page 24: ...s only produced with messages Menu Charge You can use the Charge menu to configure the required charge mode and the battery s LONG LIFE mode Charge mode Description Normal Normal Charge Fast Fast char...

Page 25: ...displayed code A text which indicates the error category is also always displayed 9 2 STATUS LED ON OPERATING ELEMENT AND DISPLAY The operating element and the display each feature a status LED to in...

Page 26: ...t dealer if the problem persists 0A 07 0B 07 Remote Gear Shift Communication Error 1 Re start the system 2 Contact your specialist dealer if the problem persists 0A 08 0B 08 Errore comun Remote cambio...

Page 27: ...and socket 4 Wait until the status LED goes out 5 Check plug contacts on the e bike and charger and clean if necessary 6 Plug charger into the socket again 7 Plug charger into the system again and st...

Page 28: ...if the problem persists 0F 00 Remote Update Error 1 Re start the system 2 Contact your specialist dealer if the problem persists 0F 01 Motor Update Error 1 Re start the system 2 Contact your speciali...

Page 29: ...Error 1 Re start the system 2 Switch off system 3 Remove display from the mount check contacts and clean if necessary 4 Re insert display and start system 5 Contact your specialist dealer if the prob...

Page 30: ...and clean if necessary 4 Re insert battery and start system 5 Contact your specialist dealer if the problem persists 15 07 Remote Speednode Pairing Error 1 Re start the system 2 Contact your speciali...

Page 31: ...l the status LED goes out 5 Check plug contacts on the e bike and charger and clean if necessary 6 Plug charger into the socket again 7 Plug charger into the system again and start system up 8 Contact...

Page 32: ...ealer if the problem persists 18 00 Remote Starting Error 1 Re start the system 2 Contact your specialist dealer if the problem persists 18 01 Motor Start Error 1 Re start the system 2 Contact your sp...

Page 33: ...Check that the correct battery has been inserted 36V 48V 2 Re start the system 3 Contact your specialist dealer if the problem persists 1C xx Bluetooth Module Error 1 Re start the system 2 Re start FI...

Page 34: ...mount check contacts and clean if necessary 4 Re insert display and start system 5 Contact your specialist dealer if the problem persists 18 xx Motor Communication Error 1 Check plug contacts on the...

Page 35: ...Voltage Error 1 Connect battery to the charger 2 Re start the system 3 Contact your specialist dealer if the problem persists 67 05 67 0A 67 0B 67 11 67 15 Battery Voltage Error 1 Re start the system...

Page 36: ...4 Contact your specialist dealer if the problem persists 69 13 Battery Temperature Error 1 Start system 2 Contact your specialist dealer if the problem persists 6A xx Battery Software Error 1 Check th...

Page 37: ...f the problem persists 96 xx Charger Voltage Error 1 Check that the correct battery has been inserted 36V 48V 2 Disconnect charger from system and socket 3 Wait until the status LED goes out 4 Plug ch...

Page 38: ...Lock Hardware Error 1 Restart system 2 Check lock for damage 3 Contact your specialist dealer if the problem persists 9D xx Lock movement detected 1 Restart system 2 Check lock for damage 3 Contact yo...

Page 39: ...element will be permanently damaged if water enters them Never immerse the display or operating element in water Never clean with a pressure washer water jet or compressed air Never use cleaning agent...

Page 40: ...start 11 1 2 ERRORS IN THE ASSISTANCE SYSTEM Symptom Cause Remedy Assistance is not available Is the speed too high 1 Check display screen The motor assistance is only active up to the maximum speed f...

Page 41: ...ressure 1 Pump up tyres Is the level of assistance set to OFF 2 Set the level of assistance to HIGH STD ECO or AUTO The battery charge might be low 3 Check battery is charged 4 Recharge the battery if...

Page 42: ...responsible manner Do not dispose of them in the household waste For EU countries only According to the European Directive 2012 19 EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implementati...

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