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Operation
6.14.4 Using the push assist system
The pedals turn when using the push assist due to
the system design.
You must steer the pedelec securely with both
hands when using push assist.
Allow for enough freedom of movement for the
pedals.
Never use a push assist for slow riding.
The push assist helps the rider to push the
pedelec. The maximum speed can be 6 km/h
here.
1
Press the
down button
for a long time
(> 2 seconds).
The push assist is activated.
WALK
is
displayed.
.
Figure 49: Display screen when push assist activated with
WALK displayed
2
Release the
push assist button
to shut off the
push assist.
6.14.5 Selecting the level of assistance
Press the
up button
.
The level of assistance is increased.
Press the
down button
.
The level of assistance is reduced.
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 pedelec wheels are not in contact with
the ground when the push assist system is used
(e.g. when carrying the pedelec up stairs or when
placing it on a bicycle rack).
Only use the push assist mode when pushing
the pedelec.
You must steer the pedelec securely with both
hands when using push assist.
Allow for enough freedom of movement for the
pedals.
Crash caused by strong acceleration
If the pedals are pressed with the push assist
activated, the pedelec accelerates rapidly. This
may cause a crash with injuries.
Never mount the pedelec with the push assist
activated.
CAUTION
!
Symbol
Designation Area of use
OFF
Riding without motor assistance
ECO
Low assistance for maximum
battery life. Best assistance
when starting up.
TOUR
Continuous assistance, suitable
for long distances with a long
battery life.
SPORT
Sports riding for medium to short
trip distances.
TURBO
High level of assistance on
inclines or short distances on
urban roads.
Table 32: Overview of levels of assistance
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