Riding your n+ Mercedes
Championship Edition eBike
Your bike can be operated in two (2) modes: Pedal
assist or pedal only.
You can also adjust the gradient or assist level by
using the gradient selector located on the handlebar.
5.1 Pedal powered assist mode
Make sure your bike power is turned ON. After 2
revolutions your bike will start to “assist you”. Your
bike is equipped with pedal assist torque sensing
technology that senses the torque / power input and
seamlessly matches it with electric motor assistance.
As you pedal harder, the power-assist performs faster.
You will notice when you reduce your pedalling efforts,
the power assistance behaves accordingly.
To adjust the pedal assist, toggle using the M (mode)
button until PAS is visible on the Heads Up Display.
You can then use the arrows to toggle up to 5 (highest
power assist level) or 1 (lowest).
Please note that to access level 4 and 5 you will
require an additional passcode. Please refer to www.
nplusbikes.com.au/pages/ownership indemnity form
for further information and instructions.
5.2 Pedal mode
To ride as an ordinary bike, simply switch the
power button to OFF position. Do not remove any
componentry to ride your bike in ordinary unassisted
mode as this can damage your bike and motor.
To ride your bike
• Ensure your bike is charged.
• Turn your bike’s power on.
• Start pedalling and after 2 revolutions your bike’s
power assist mode will commence.
• Select the appropriate power assist (PAS) level by
using the M button to toggle to the PAS display, and
then using the UP and DOWN keys to toggle to the
correct level of assistance.
Safety Check First Ride
• Check rear wheel nut tension that they are
sufficiently tight using the 15mm tool. You may
refer to the back of this manual for appropriate Nm
metrics.
• Check that the crank bolts (8mm) are sufficiently
tight and if not, tighten.
• Check that the handlebar grip screws are not loose.
If they are loose tighten using the 3mm key.
• Check the Belt tension isn’t too tight (once you
start to pedal). If so, this is best referred to a
qualified service technician to assist in loosening
or tightening this to the desired level.
• Ensure your front shock/suspension has enough
air in it. You will require a shock pump for this. You
can also take your bike into a bike store to assist
with correct inflation for your weight.
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