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Charge indicator
• The charger light turns red while charging
is in progress.
• When the battery is fully charged the
charger light turns green.
• Flashing alternately red and green
indicates a fault. Contact an authorised
service centre.
DISPLAY
Review of functions
1. Battery charging indicator
2. Trip meter
3. Speedometer (shows instant speed,
average speed and maximum speed)
4. Speed unit
5. Error code display
6. Backlight on/off
7. Assistance level
8. Distance unit
9. Parameter settings, e.g. wheel diameter,
backlight and top speed limit for
assistance.
FIG. 2
Starting and switching off the
display
Press the button for 2 seconds to start the
display and the control unit. To switch off the
display and the electric system on the bike,
press the button again for 2 seconds. The
display and control unit switch off.
NOTE:
If the bike is not used for 10 minutes the
display switches off automatically.
Speedometer
The speedometer can show the instant
speed, average speed and maximum speed.
The instant speed is shown automatically by
default. To switch over, press the buttons
and
+
for 2 seconds. The following is then
shown: instant speed (km/h) → average speed
(km/h) → maximum speed (km/h).
1. Instant speed
2. Average speed
3. Maximum speed
FIG. 3
Odometer
The odometer shows the trip distance when
the display is switched on. To switch over (trip
meter/total distance) press the button
. The
display then shows: trip distance (km) → total
distance (km). To reset the trip meter, press the
buttons
and
–
.
1. Trip distance (TRIP)
2. Total distance (ODO)
FIG. 4
Backlight
Press the button
+
for 2 seconds to switch on
the backlight. The headlight goes on at the
same time. To switch off the light, press the
button
+
for 2 seconds again.
FIG. 5
Selection of assistance level
Press the button
+
or
–
to adjust the assistance
power of the motor. There are five assistance
levels, 1 to 5. 1 is the lowest and 5 is full power.
The standard setting is assistance level 1. Three
examples of how the assistance levels are
shown on the display: