3.4.1 When you first ride your Wisper bike, you will notice that the motor will start
working as
soon as you put pressure on the pedals. This is the standard or torque
mode. The more
pressure you put onto the pedals the more powered assistance you
will receive.
3.4.2 You will find the assist buttons (marked with a
+
and a
-
) on the handle bar
control. Each time the
+
button is pressed, the LCD will move between 0 and H and the
corresponding
power level increases in increments of 25%. Setting 4 provides 100%
power. The default level is set to 1 when the bike is first turned on. We recommend that
you press, the
-
button
once before you mount the bike so the motor and torque
sensor is deactivated. Once on the bike, press the + button once to activate the
assistance mode. You can start off in any level, if you are on a hill for instance you may
want to start in 2,3 or 4.
3.4.3 Setting 4 is generally used when you need the maximum amount of assistance from
the
motor, but this will drain the battery the fastest. Lower settings are used when you
do not need the assistance at 100% power. In high traffic situations or poor conditions
such as ice and snow, instant full power could be dangerous. Power settings can be
changed when the bike is stationary or when on the move.
3.4.4 Setting H is used to turn off the torque sensor. On setting H as soon as the pedals
are rotating you will receive maximum assistance from the bike. You will not get
any assistance on start off until the pedals have been turned
¼
of a revolution. H
setting should only be used when you want maximum assistance from the bike
without putting much pressure on the pedals. Using H setting will reduce your
range by up to 30%
IMPORTANT! Make sure your throttle and handlebar grips are always intact and in good
condition. Uncovered handlebar tubes can be very dangerous.
3.5. Battery capacity meter, riding style and affect on range
3.5.1 The range of the bike (distance covered between recharging of the battery) is
greatly
influenced by the level of assist selected, the amount of pedal assistance
provided by the
rider and the use of the throttle.
3.5.2 If a high level of assist is selected, then the range of the bike will be reduced
compared to using a lower level of assist.
3.5.3 The Wisper torque system detects the speed the pedal cranks are turning and the
amount of
pressure being exerted on the pedals. This information is fed into an on
board computer
(controller) to give the rider the most natural riding experience
possible.
3.5.4 The optimum range is achieved when the rider pedal effort is maximized and an
ideal situation is for the rider to aim to match the power being provided by the bike on
an equal
basis.
3.5.5 The battery capacity indicator is provided to give an approximation of battery
capacity
remaining. Each bar on the LCD approximates to a
¼
of the capacity.
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