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Additional settings
Press plus/minus for 3 seconds on
“Set”
to open the option menu.
Set
takes you to the next setting; use
+ and – to change the settings.
> Setting 0:
set type of assist (eco/normal/power)
> Setting 1:
Reset “trip 1” to 0 with the minus button
> Setting 2:
maximum speed. However, the controller determines the maximum speed (25 km/h, as
established by law), so you cannot increase the maximum speed. This menu can only be used to
reduce the maximum speed.
> Setting 3:
wheel diameter. This must be set to 700C. If this setting is changed, the computer system
cannot function properly. This means that speedometer will also not work. If you change the default
setting, you do so at your own risk and responsibility.
> Setting 4:
Speedometer display unit (miles or kilometers per hour).
Exiting the option menu; Press
Set
for 3 seconds to exit the menu.
About the odometer
The odometer at the bottom left of the display shows a number of things. These can be consulted by
briefly pressing
Set
.
> ODO:
Odometer – The total distance traveled (cannot be reset to 0).
> Trip 1:
Measures the distance you have biked so far. This is reset automatically at 500 km (can be
reset manually in Setting 1; see above).
> Trip 2:
Shows the last traveled distance from the previous session for 30 seconds. This is reset
automatically and begins measuring the current session after the reset.
> Time:
Measures how long you have been biking. This is reset automatically when the display is
turned off.
Walk assist
The motor provides “
walk assist.”
This means that when you walk, the motor pushes the
bike slightly so it is easy to walk alongside the bike. When the Minus button is held, the
motor “pushes” the bike alongside you, up to 6 km/h. The
“6 km” icon
is shown on the
display (see fig. 5).
Fig. 6: Walk assist active.
If you want to turn off the computer and/or pedal assist:
Press the
Mode button
on the control panel on the left side of the handlebar for 3 seconds. As soon as
the screen is off, the bike no longer provides pedal assist. Because the bike has a freewheel motor, it is
no harder to pedal than a bike without pedal assist.
If you want the screen on, without pedal assist, then set the assist mode to 0. The computer will then
continue to measure distances and speeds as usual.
Note:
The display automatically turns off after 5 minutes at a speed of 0 km/h.
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