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Klever’s E-bike drive train

Submenu ASSIST/REGEN

Setting > ASSIST

With the Assist submenu you adjust the support levels 
according to your own personal preferences. You have two 
options for Assist settings:

3x5

There are 3 basic levels of ascending motor support: ECO, 
TOUR and MAX. Each basic level can be set with 5 sublevels 
from 1 to 5 to meet your personal preferences. The factory 
default settings for each basic level are 3. The example of 
image 5.23 shows MAX with level 5, the strongest support 
and ECO with level 1 the least support. Once the levels being 
set, you choose with the (

)

 and (

)

 button the 3 basic levels 

ECO, TOUR en MAX in 3 steps. While riding you cannot 
change the settings for the sublevels. This must be done in 
the Assist menu again.

15

With this option the motor support levels increase gradually 
in 15 steps from 1 to 15. From ECO in level 1 (least support) you 
go with the

 

(

)

 and

 

(

)

 button in 15 steps linearly to MAX in 

level 5 (max support). This can be done during cycling and 
there is no need to go back to the Assist menu.

Setting > REGEN

Regen means the regeneration and recuperation of 
electric energy back into the battery pack (see section 5.3 
Regeneration). There are two regen functions:
•  Regeneration through braking: On/Off 
•  Regeneration while coasting and freewheeling: On/Off 
And both braking as well as coasting regeneration have 5 
levels of regeneration:
• Automatic
•  -1 (light)
•  -2 (medium)
•  -3 (strong)
•  0 (no regeneration). 
The Regen factory default setting has regeneration turned off  
for both braking as well as for coasting.

Please note! The REGEN function through braking is 
only available on the 45 km/h Type-approval models. 
This functionality is not available on our 25 km/h 
E-bikes (EPAC’s).

Submenu MORE

With the submenu MORE you can adjust following 
parameters: the language of the display, the information 
displayed during riding, the clock, weight of the cyclist, 
settings for the E-KEY and the display settings. Also, you can 
connect your smart phone through Bluetooth with the Klever 
display and you can reset trip and calories to zero.

Setting MORE > Language

The display can be shown in the language of your choice (NE, 
DE, EN, FR, IT, US).

Setting MORE > Status bar

Seven types of information can be shown on the major display 
by default. With a short press of the INFO (•) button you can 
go through the loop of these seven types of information (see 
section 5.4.1. Function of each button). And you can hide any of 
those in case you do not need them while riding.

Setting MORE > Clock

Time can be adjusted or can be synchronised with your smart 
phone.

Setting MORE > Cyclist weight

Input the cyclist’s weight for the proper calculation of your 
calorie output. You can set the weight of 2 cyclists using the 
same E-bike frequently

Setting MORE > E-KEY

The two E-KEYs supplied with your bike are being paired with 
the E-drive system by your Klever dealer upon purchase. You 
have two options for the E-KEY functionality:

1. E-KEY must always be inserted

When you turn on the system the display will read “insert 
E-KEY”. You have to insert the E-KEY to activate the system. 
In case you start to ride without inserting the E-KEY, the 
alarm will go off  and the motor will be locked. Once you have 
inserted the E-KEY and the system is being activated, you 
can remove it and the system will continue to operate until 
you turn off  the system. After that the motor lock is being 
activated. The next time when you turn on the system again, 
the display will ask again for the insertion of your E-KEY.

Klever’s E-bike drive train

Summary of Contents for B Lux 25

Page 1: ...B Lux 25 Model User manual 25 km h This technical documentation has been compiled by Klever Mobility NL bv MY 2022...

Page 2: ...ent 23 5 4 3 Settings of the menu the submenu s 26 5 5 Rechargeable battery 31 5 5 1 Charging the battery 33 5 5 2 Battery range 35 5 5 3 Removal mounting of the battery 38 5 5 4 Transport of the batt...

Page 3: ...rt of your Klever E bike 54 9 FAQ s 56 Legal environment 10 Klever B Lux 25 EC Declaration of Conformity 58 11 Intended use of your Klever 25 km h E bike 60 12 Product liability warranty 62 13 Disposa...

Page 4: ...ection 5 4 3 Menu submenus for settings As soon as you insert the E KEY into the display the system will be activated and will start itself With the E KEY already in the display while the system is of...

Page 5: ...rechargeable battery of 570 Wh from 0 to 96 will take about 7 hours with the dedicated 2A charger Image 1 7 Image 1 6 Image 1 5 Charging socket Image 1 4 Charger Power plug Power cable LED Introductio...

Page 6: ...find more information on the EC Declaration of Conformity and the legal aspects and usage of a 25 km h E bike Introduction 3 Getting started and safety check of your Klever 25 km h E bike Your E bike...

Page 7: ...in public traffic During riding on the road you should follow these guidelines It is not mandatory to wear a bicycle helmet Yet we strongly recommend to wear one for your own safety Make yourself fami...

Page 8: ...ance and the wear of the drive train By contrast in E bikes with a centre motor the joined forces and torque of both cyclist motor go through all components of the drive train Consequently shifting ge...

Page 9: ...pport Convenient when starting uphill The TURBO button can also be used in case the E bike has to be pushed while walking alongside your bike Klever s E bike drive train 5 2 Levels of electric motor s...

Page 10: ...functionisaniceadditiontotheconsumption andrangeofyourbattery Themoreandlongeryourideina mountainousenvironment themoreyouwillbenefitfromthis function However therecoveryofelectricityislimitedanddepen...

Page 11: ...gs and levels of support are enabled again Up arrow button image 5 6 Press the up arrow button and you increase the support level For instance when the selected level is TOUR and you press the up arro...

Page 12: ...e section 5 4 3 with the submenus of the display settings Klever s E bike drive train Cadence image 5 16 The cadence is the rider s pedal frequency shown in rotations per minute RPM In other words it...

Page 13: ...in the upper part of the screen show the selected level of motor support See section 5 2 for the various levels of electric motor support and their recommended riding situations Section 5 4 3 Submenu...

Page 14: ...5 setting MAX TOUR ECO 5 3 1 3x5 setting MAX TOUR ECO 5 3 1 1 5 1 5 15 3x5 3 Afbeelding 29 Confidential Proprietary 31 BIKE SET UP ASSIST REGEN RESET TRIP SUMMARY MORE MENU operation ASSIST REGEN ASSI...

Page 15: ...val models This functionality is not available on our 25 km h E bikes EPAC s Submenu MORE With the submenu MORE you can adjust following parameters the language of the display the information displaye...

Page 16: ...is is the system information relevant for your Klever dealer to execute a system diagnosis Setting MORE Factory default You can set your bike back to factory default settings 5 5 Rechargeable battery...

Page 17: ...are of the disposal properly Charger Power plug Power cable Please note Resuming Charge the battery only with the proprietary 2A charger or any other original Klever charger The battery can be recharg...

Page 18: ...ed Likewise the charger should be disconnected from the power supply Please note Battery and charger become warm during the charging process Ensure adequate ventilation of the battery and charger The...

Page 19: ...t may vary per case Klever s E bike drive train 25 125 225 325 75 175 275 30 45 70 65 100 150 Image 5 28 distance in Km e bike AVERAGE RANGE Battery performance given a mixture of conditions MINIMUM E...

Page 20: ...the battery are engaged and locked in place Riding your E bike without the battery could possibly damage the Klever BIACTRON system 5 5 4 Transport of the battery pack E bike battery packs are subjec...

Page 21: ...t post and a 5 mm Allen key image 6 2 Generally the saddle should be positioned horizontally Please note Pay attention to the recommended torque when tightening the various bolts see chapter 14 Techni...

Page 22: ...the largest sprocket and the spokes Image 6 8 Image 6 9 Bicycle parts of your E bike Bicycle parts of your E bike 6 2 The suspension front fork Your 25 km h E bike is being equipped with a suspension...

Page 23: ...derailleur and shifter is rather difficult and should better be done by an experienced mechanic In case you have any problems adjusting the shifter and derailleur please contact your local Klever dea...

Page 24: ...Do not use tyre levers as this may damage the inner tube Push the valve a little back into the tyre so that the bead of the tyre is correctly seated in the rim Pull the valve back again and inflate t...

Page 25: ...ge carrier image 6 22 The carrier is compatible with the majority of all standard panniers and you can use it in conjunction with an extensive range of accessories Please note the maximum load capacit...

Page 26: ...nder any circumstances Please take the time to confer with your Klever dealer and carefully read through the operating manual and safety instructions of the bicycle trailer before use Finally make sur...

Page 27: ...should check the tension of the belt and the wear of the individual components 6 Shifting cables brake hoses must be maintained regularly and replaced if necessary Especially in case your E bike is o...

Page 28: ...orrosion of your E bike Protect the electrical contacts with a little care oil E Bike Care E Bike Care The battery should be stored separately ideally at a temperature of 10 to 15 C in a dry place Ful...

Page 29: ...sport via air many airlines refuse to transport the battery In individual cases you may want to ask your airline under which conditions and costs transport may be possible Do I need a liability insura...

Page 30: ...Lux 25 model year 2022 Conformity with all applicable directives from the European Machinery directive 2006 42 EC This electric bicycle also conforms to all the directives from the Electromagnetic Co...

Page 31: ...d therefore it is allowed to ride on public roads In order to keep your bike always running and roadworthy regular reviews and inspections are required or necessary repairs should be made immediately...

Page 32: ...ke components Three year warranty on all components of the electrical system motor control unit display and wiring harness Two year warranty on the battery also refer to the points below Five year war...

Page 33: ...fective or no longer usable electrical equipment must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally friendly recycling The same goes for batteries according to the European Directive 2006...

Page 34: ...ut power 96 Watt Size 167 x 65 x 41 mm without fan Weight 0 6 kg Recommended tightening torque for bicycle components Stem Clamp bolt handlebar 4 x M5 Allen key 4 mm 5 5Nm Clamp bolt steerer tube 2 x...

Page 35: ...bolt Check the firm fit In case the clamping connection is not strong enough increase the value gradually in little steps If necessary adjust the maximum value never exceed it and loosen the bolt by...

Page 36: ...ttery serial number Charger serial number Date of purchase Signature Data 16 Klever inspection plan 1 Inspection maintenance Date After 500 1 000 km or no later than 1 year after purchase Date Stamp s...

Page 37: ...are reserved A liability of publishers and other third parties for contributions from this manual and the fact devoted damages of any kind are excluded Copyright All rights reserved Reprinting transl...

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