QSE_UsersGuide_en.pdf [rev. 004]
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QuickShifter easy
User’s Guide
1.
Foreword
Congratulations on your purchase of a
HealTech QuickShifter easy
- next generation
standalone quickshifter module.
The QSE is the only quickshifter module on the market which utilizes Bluetooth
technology and Android app for setup and verification. Can even be disabled with a few
taps to restore factory condition e.g. for servicing the bike.
The unit comes with a unique sensor which is extremely simple to install and works on
all motorcycles (also with reverse/race shift pattern). It’s a robust design, has no
moving parts and works in every situation. Sensitivity (threshold) can be adjusted
precisely to your riding style.
2.
Installing the app and making the initial settings
1.
Install the module
as per the supplied Install Guide.
2.
Install the
QuickShifter easy
free app
on your Android phone or tablet.
In the Google Play Store, search for
HealTech
to find the app.
Alternatively, follow this direct link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.healtech.quickshiftereasy
3.
Turn the ignition key ON
.
The QSE LED light should light up in GREEN color then change to solid RED. This
confirms that the unit has power and ready for use.
4.
Press
Menu
→
Connect
to connect to a new QSE module. The code for Bluetooth
pairing:
4325
If, for some reason you can not pair with the module from the app, try it under the
phone’s Bluetooth connections. If you are a dealer and have more QSE modules
paired, you can remove them with a long press, when the (x) sign appears.
5.
When the module is connected for the first time, it is advised to
tap the
Reset to
defaults
button
under the Settings screen as it sets the typical values.
6.
Start the engine and let it idle
.
Press
Menu
→
Settings
and setup/verify the
Engine speed
. Refer to chapter 4.
Make sure the QSE LED light turned to solid GREEN, which means the unit receives
the RPM signal correctly.
7.
The main screen shows nine RPM ranges. Go to Settings and
set the First RPM
and Last RPM values
to suit your bike.
There is no ignition cut-off below the First RPM, so we recommend setting it well
above idle speed to ensure the engine won’t stall when you put the gearbox in first
gear.
8.
Adjust the Sensor threshold
.
Refer to chapter 4.