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Operation
6.13.6 Using the USB port
The USB port can be used to operate external
devices which can be connected using a standard
micro A/micro B USB 2.0 cable.
The on-board computer and a sufficiently
charged battery must be in place on the
S pedelec to use the USB port.
1
Open protective flap on the USB port on the
on-board computer.
2
Connect the external device USB port with the
USB port on the on-board computer using a
micro A–micro B USB charging cable.
3
Replace the protective flap after using the USB
port.
6.13.6.1
Using the riding light
Figure 78: Position of riding light button
The drive system needs to be already switched
on to turn on the
riding light
.
Press the
riding light button
.
The front light and rear light are both switched
on (
riding light symbol
is displayed) and
switched off (
riding light symbol
is not
displayed) at the same time.
6.13.7 Using the push assist system
Notice
A USB connection is not a waterproof plug
connection. Any moisture penetrating through the
USB port may trigger a short circuit in the on-
board computer.
Never connect an external device when
cycling in the rain.
Always close the protective flap on the USB
port when cycling in the rain.
Regularly check the position of the rubber cover
on the USB port and adjust it as necessary.
Connected electrical loads may have an adverse
effect on the S pedelec range.
1
Injury from pedals or wheels
The pedals and the drive wheel turn when the
push assist system is used. There is a risk of
injury if the S pedelec wheels are not in contact
with the ground when the push assist system is
used (e.g. when carrying the S pedelec up stairs
or when placing it on a bicycle rack).
Only use the push assist mode when pushing
the S pedelec.
You must steer the S pedelec securely with
both hands when using push assist.
Allow for enough freedom of movement for the
pedals.
CAUTION
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