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Overview
3.5
Description of controls and
screens
3.5.1
Handlebars
Figure 16: Detailed view of pedelec from rider position,
example
1
Rear brake lever
2
Bell
3
Headlight
4
Front brake lever
5 Gears
6
Operating element
7
On-board computer
8
Fork lock
9
Gears
3.5.2
On-board computer
The
on-board computer
features a display screen.
3.5.2.1 <Home screen>
The <Home screen> on the on-board computer
has up to eight indicators:
Figure 17: Overview of <Home screen>
1 Level of assistance indicator
The higher a level of assistance, the more the
drive system assists the rider when pedalling. The
following levels of assistance are available.
2 Current speed indicator
You can select whether the speed is displayed in
kilometres or miles in the system settings.
3 Clock indicator
The clock is displayed in a 24-hour format.
5 Riding light indicator
The riding light symbol is shown when the
riding light is on.
1
Level of assistance indicator
2
Current speed indicator
3
Clock indicator
5
Riding light indicator
6
Battery level indicator
7
Pulse indicator
8
Journey information indicator
9
Motor power output screen
2
1
1
2
3
4
6
5
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
9
8
5
6
7
Symbol
Designation Area of use
OFF
Riding without motor assistance
ECO
Low assistance for maximum
battery life. Best assistance
when starting up.
TOUR
Continuous assistance, suitable
for long distances with a long
battery life.
SPORT
Sports riding for medium to short
trip distances.
TURBO
High level of assistance on
inclines or short distances on
urban roads.
Table 16: Overview of levels of assistance