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Preparation

You cannot use the battery immediately after shipment.
The battery can be used after charging it with the designated charger.
Be sure to charge it before use. The battery can be used when the LED on it lights up.
The use of a genuine SHIMANO battery is recommended. If using a battery from another manufacturer, make sure to 
carefully read the instruction manual for the battery before use.

 

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Charging the battery

Charging time varies depending on the remaining capacity of the battery and the charger used. For the designated charging 
time, refer to the charger user manual.

DANGER

 

Use the battery and charger combination specified by the company for charging and follow the charging conditions specified by the 
company. Not doing so may cause overheating, bursting, or ignition of the battery.

CAUTION

 

When charging the battery while it is mounted on the bicycle, be careful not to trip over the charger cord or get anything caught 
on it. This may lead to injury or cause the bicycle to fall over, damaging the components.

NOTE

 

When removing the battery charger power plug from the outlet or the charging 
plug from the battery, do not pull it out by the cord, or it causes breakage.

 

If the bicycle is stored for an extended period of time immediately after purchase, 
you will need to charge the battery before using the bicycle. Once the battery is 
charged, it starts to deteriorate.

 

Connect to E-TUBE PROJECT and click [Connection check] to confirm whether the 
battery in use is a genuine SHIMANO battery or another brand.

 

Charge the batteries on a flat surface indoors.

Summary of Contents for BM-E6000

Page 1: ...UM 79H0A 000 00 User s manual Original instructions E5000 Series Shimano Total Electric Power System...

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Page 3: ...stalling and removing the battery 19 Installing and removing the cycle computer 24 Operation 25 Turning the power ON OFF 25 Basic operation 27 Turning the light ON OFF 29 Basic status display 30 Chang...

Page 4: ...ronic gear shifting unit 52 Shift timing automatic shift timing setting 53 Shifting advice shifting advice setting SC E6100 only 54 RD protection reset RD protection reset 55 Exit Close setting menu s...

Page 5: ...formation contact the place of purchase or a bicycle dealer Be sure to observe the following in order to avoid burns or other injury from fluid leakages overheating fire or explosions To ensure safety...

Page 6: ...keep it in a safe place for later reference Handling the battery If any liquid leaking from the battery gets into your eyes immediately wash the affected area thoroughly with clean water such as tap w...

Page 7: ...pressure wash If water gets into any of the components operating problems or rusting may result Do not turn the bicycle upside down The cycle computer or the shifting switch may get damaged Handle th...

Page 8: ...se and aging For maximum performance we highly recommend Shimano lubricants and maintenance products Assist If the settings are not correct for instance if the chain tension is too tight the proper as...

Page 9: ...m will not automatically shift up Coaster brake compatible Smoothly provides sufficient control power Light off road Sporty provides powerful assistance Can only be used when set by the manufacturer o...

Page 10: ...refer to Operation For details on the battery refer to Preparation 1 Charge the battery It is possible to charge the battety even while it is mounted on the bicycle For detals see Charging the battery...

Page 11: ...the power repeat this procedure Down tube mount type battery BT E8010 BT E8014 BT E6010 Long press Or Rear carrier mount type battery Long press BT E6000 BT E6001 NOTE When turning the power ON OFF do...

Page 12: ...D lamp inner side SC E6100 EW EN100 X Y HIGH NORM ECO OFF WALK X Y Long press Y Short press X button OFF Lit in light blue Lit in green Lit in yellow OFF ECO NORM HIGH LED lamp inner side indications...

Page 13: ...f parts B F A G E B C D L 1 2 For electronic gear shifting A Shifting switch SW E6010 SW E7000 B Motor unit Internal geared hub Rear Derailleur DI2 Motor unit Internal geared hub Rear Derailleur DI2 H...

Page 14: ...a E TUBE PROJECT Specifications Operating temperature range During discharge 10 50 C Battery type Lithium ion battery Operating temperature range During charging 0 40 C Nominal capacity Refer to the u...

Page 15: ...charging conditions specified by the company Not doing so may cause overheating bursting or ignition of the battery CAUTION When charging the battery while it is mounted on the bicycle be careful not...

Page 16: ...he bicycle 1 Attach the adapter to the charging plug 2 Connect the charger s power plug to the outlet 3 Connect the adapter to the battery s charging port Battery Battery Charging port Charging port A...

Page 17: ...E8020 1 Connect the battery charger s power plug to the outlet 2 Connect the charging plug into the battery s charging port BT E8010 BT E8014 Charging plug Battery Charging port BT E8020 Charging plu...

Page 18: ...tlet 2 Connect the charging plug to the charging port on the battery mount or the battery BT E6000 BT E6001 Battery mount Charging port Charging plug Battery BT E8020 Battery Charging plug Charging po...

Page 19: ...LED lamp Charger LED lamp EC E6002 Battery LED lamp Use this to check the current charging status The shape of the battery LED lamp varies depending on the model number Battery LED lamps Charging in p...

Page 20: ...ear shifting 3 Light Handling the battery Charging can be carried out at any time regardless of the amount of charge remaining but you should fully charge the battery at the following times Be sure to...

Page 21: ...the bicycle Make sure the battery is locked securely on the battery mount Do not ride the bicycle with the key inserted NOTE Before riding make sure that the charging port cap is closed BT E6000 BT E...

Page 22: ...ve the key Return the key to the locked position and then remove the key BT E8020 This procedure is an example using a frame whose battery is removed installed from below 1 Insert the battery from bot...

Page 23: ...tion of the battery You can insert it regardless of the key position 1 Insert the Key Turn off the power then insert the key into the key cylinder in the battery mount Key Key cylinder Push power butt...

Page 24: ...tery mount BT E6010 Push power button to turn off the power BT E8010 BT E8014 Push power button to turn off the power Key Key cylinder 2 Turn the key until you feel some resistance 3 Remove the batter...

Page 25: ...e keyhole cap Turn off the power then open the keyhole cap Push power button to turn off the power Key hole cap 2 Unlock the battery 1 Insert the key into the key cylinder in the battery mount 2 Turn...

Page 26: ...ycle computer can also be secured to the bicycle so that it cannot be easily removed Please contact your place of purchase for details Installing 1 Slide the cycle computer onto the bracket 2 Insert t...

Page 27: ...ttery of the cycle computer isn t charged sufficiently it will not power on The built in battery of the cycle computer only charges when the cycle computer screen is on 1 Hold down the power button fo...

Page 28: ...own below is displayed and then switches to the basic screen Normal startup Battery level too low The level of the cycle computer s built in battery is too low Turning the power ON with the cycle comp...

Page 29: ...hange assigned functions for individual switches For details please consult with the dealer from which you purchased the product Cycle computer and switch units SC E6100 SW E6010 X A Y X A Y Left swit...

Page 30: ...ting for electronic internal geared hub Cycle computer SC E6100 Function button At riding change the travel data display on the cycle computer At setting switch between the screens confirm settings Li...

Page 31: ...attery power is off the light is off If using SC E7000 the light is operated from the setting menu For details refer to Light SC E7000 only SC E6100 1 Press the light button Lights are turned on To tu...

Page 32: ...ns C Travel data display D Gear shifting mode Displays current gear shifting mode as Auto or Manual E Assist gauge Displays assistance level F Current assist mode G Current speed H Current time I Ligh...

Page 33: ...details see Battery level indicator and Changing the assist mode LED lamps Battery level indicator You can check the battery level while riding SC E6100 SC E7000 Display Battery level 81 100 61 80 41...

Page 34: ...a few left LED lamp outer side Changing the assist mode Changing the assist mode with switch unit 1 Press Assist X or Assist Y Assist Function button Function button If using SC E7000 and there is no...

Page 35: ...ss button Assist mode is changed each time you press it The LED lamp inner side indicates current assist mode OFF Lit in light blue Lit in green Lit in yellow OFF ECO NORM HIGH LED lamp inner side ind...

Page 36: ...plies assist power to detect gear position Intelligent walk assist support rider more torque output in steep climb condition in lower side gears Quick walk assist function works quickly by holding dow...

Page 37: ...1 minute the assist mode will change to OFF If the switch unit is connected to EW EN100 the LED lamp inner side blinks blue when the above operation is performed 2 Hold the handlebar and push the bicy...

Page 38: ...AVG Average speed 4 MAX Maximum speed 4 CADENCE Your crank rotation speed 4 5 DST CADENCE ODO MAX RANGE AVG RANGE TIME 1 When DST is displayed press Assist A for 2 seconds to reset the all all travel...

Page 39: ...peed are also cleared This operation can only be used when SW E6010 is being used 1 Press Assist A to change the travel data display to DST Assist 2 Press and hold down Assist A until the value below...

Page 40: ...ion speed 2 4 CLK Current time 2 DST CLK ODO CAD RNG MAX TME AVG 1 When RNG is displayed the battery level is not displayed The traveling range should be used as a reference only 2 Optional item You c...

Page 41: ...on again clears the traveling distance The DST indicator light stops blinking and the screen takes you back to the basic screen after leaving it alone for 5 seconds Switch the gear shifting mode This...

Page 42: ...start gear Backlight Configure the display backlight Brightness Set the display brightness Beep Turning the beep sound ON OFF Unit Select between km and miles Language Set the display language Font c...

Page 43: ...t A Assist Function button Function button Basic screen Setting menu screen 3 Select a menu item 1 Press Assist X or Assist Y to move the cursor on setting menu 2 Press Function button The display cha...

Page 44: ...to the main screen 1 Only for electronic shifting with internal geared hub 2 Only for electronic shifting with rear derailleur Clear Setting reset Reset the traveling distance or the setting values Wh...

Page 45: ...ible with Assist A The screen will automatically return to the setting menu screen Clock Time setting Sets the current time First set hour then minute In step 2 and 4 in below procedure you can change...

Page 46: ...t Function button 4 Press Assist X or Assist Y to adjust the minutes value Press Assist X to increase the value Press Assist Y to decrease the value Assist 5 Press Function button to confirm the setti...

Page 47: ...Function button If using SW E6010 control is also possible with Assist A 2 Press Assist X or Assist Y to move the cursor to the item you want to configure Assist Configurable items Details OFF No set...

Page 48: ...ossible with Assist A 2 Press Assist X or Assist Y to move the cursor to the item you want to configure Assist Configurable items Details ON Always turned on OFF Always turned off MANUAL Turns on and...

Page 49: ...s then press Function button If using SW E6010 control is also possible with Assist A 2 Press Assist X or Assist Y to adjust the brightness Brightness can be adjusted to one of five levels Assist 3 Pr...

Page 50: ...E6010 control is also possible with Assist A 2 Press Assist X or Assist Y to select the required setting Assist Configurable items Details ON Keep light always on OFF Keep light always off 3 Press Fu...

Page 51: ...press Function button If using SW E6010 control is also possible with Assist A 2 Press Assist X or Assist Y to move the cursor to the item you want to configure Assist Configurable items Details ON En...

Page 52: ...rol is also possible with Assist A 2 Press Assist X or Assist Y to move the cursor to the item you want to configure Assist Configurable items Details km Displayed in km mile Displayed in miles SC E61...

Page 53: ...ol is also possible with Assist A 2 Press Assist X or Assist Y to move the cursor to the item you want to configure Assist Configurable items English Fran ais Deutsch Nederlands Italiano Espa ol SC E6...

Page 54: ...sist X or Assist Y to move the cursor to the item you want to configure Assist Configurable items White Black SC E6100 White Black SC E7000 White Black 3 Press Function button to confirm the setting I...

Page 55: ...ion button If using SW E6010 control is also possible with Assist A 2 Press Assist X or Assist Y to adjust the values Pressing Assist X to increase the value adjusts shift timing to make pedaling easi...

Page 56: ...ssist Y to select Shifting advice then press Function button If using SW E6010 control is also possible with Assist A 2 Press Assist X or Assist Y to move the cursor to the item you want to configure...

Page 57: ...protection reset then press Function button If using SW E6010 control is also possible with Assist A 2 Press Assist X or Assist Y to select OK Assist Configurable items Details OK Execute the RD prote...

Page 58: ...ps respond as shown in the table on the right LED lamp outer side LED lamp inner side Button 2 Rotate the crankarm Connection of motor and the link is restored RD protection reset LED lamp inner side...

Page 59: ...T for smartphones tablets may be used if a Bluetooth LE connection is established using a smartphone tablet How to make a connection To make a connection the device connected to SC E6100 SC E7000 or E...

Page 60: ...battery decreases sufficiently If the situation does not improve contact the place of purchase Security authentication error This is displayed if a genuine drive unit is not connected This is displaye...

Page 61: ...he place of purchase W013 Initialization of torque sensor was not completed successfully Power assistance may be lower than usual With your foot off the pedal press the battery power button and turn o...

Page 62: ...tact the place of purchase E013 An anomaly was detected in the drive unit s firmware Power assistance is not provided during riding Contact the place of purchase or bicycle dealer E014 The speed senso...

Page 63: ...e E033 The current firmware is not compatible with this system Power assistance is not provided during riding Connect to E TUBE PROJECT then update the firmware for all units to the latest version E04...

Page 64: ...the pedals Is the assist mode set to OFF Set the assist mode to HIGH If you still do not feel that assistance is being given contact the place of purchase Is the system power ON If you have performed...

Page 65: ...lug of the charger and then repeat the recharging operation If the battery still cannot be recharged contact the place of purchase Is the recharging plug of the charger securely inserted into the batt...

Page 66: ...ing operation If the LED on the charger still does not illuminate contact the place of purchase The battery cannot be removed Contact the place of purchase The battery cannot be inserted Contact the p...

Page 67: ...d hold the cycle computer power button for 2 seconds Did you use the cycle computer in or expose it to low temperatures for an extended period The cycle computer may become unable to turn on if used i...

Page 68: ...ens when the gears shift This occurs because the level of assistance is being adjusted to the optimum level by the computer control It is not a sign of a malfunction Sound occurs after gear shifting C...

Page 69: ...is needed in case you need to purchase spare keys Make a note of the number in the following box and keep it in a safe place Key number Please note specifications are subject to change for improvement...

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