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PANASONIC SYSTEM
4.3 SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS
4.3.1 Switching system on and off
Press on/off button
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on the display or on
the LCD centre display control unit to switch
on assistance or to show the various indi-
cations. The battery charge level lights, etc.
light up. Assistance will be enabled as soon
as you start pedalling.
The LCD centre display cannot be
switched on unless it is fitted in the
holder. However the time is still displayed
whenever the display is disconnected.
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Switching system on and off
To switch the system off, if the system is
switched on, press on/off button
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on the
display or on the control unit.
The system will switch off automati-
cally to save energy if your bike has
not been used for ten minutes.
The electric system cannot be switched on if
the battery is being charged while fitted to
the e-bike.
Do not put your feet on the e-bike pedals
before pressing the on/off button.
Take care to ensure that you don’t press any
other buttons when pressing the on/off
button, this could cause an error message
to be shown.
Do not press the on/off button while riding
the bike. If you do not require any assis-
tance, press the assistance selection buttons
to select
[NO ASSIST]
.
The e-bike assistance is inoperative in the
following cases:
• If you stop pedalling.
• Once a speed of 25 km/h has been
reached (assistance will kick in again
when you start pedalling at a speed of
25 km/h or lower).
4.3.2 Showing and changing basic
settings
You can change and set the following items
on the display:
[LANGUAGE]
This changes the display language.
You have a choice of English, Ger-
man, Dutch, French, Italian, Spanish,
Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian and
Danish
[CONTRAST]
This changes contrast on the display
[BRIGHTNESS]
This changes the brightness of the
background lighting on the display.
You can use it to set a separate
level of brightness for when the
night mode indication is switched
on or off
[UNIT]
This enables you to have speed
and distance shown in miles or
kilometres
[WHEEL]
This sets the circumference of the
tyres currently fitted to the bike
[ODO INPUT]
This changes the odometer (total
distance travelled) read-out
[CLOCK]
This sets the current time