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Display—Advanced features 

To turn the bike/display On or Off, press and hold the middle button. 

In its default mode when the display is first switched on, it shows the current level of assistance at the top-
right of the screen, the battery status along the top-left, and the current speed—as per the picture below. 

To adjust the pedelec assistance level, use the (+) to increase the assistance and (-) to reduce the assistance. There are 5 levels 
of assistance (1 to 5) and also a ‘0’ mode. Level ‘0’ will provide no assistance but allows you to keep the display on and use the 
other features such as the trip computer etc. 

The display is also capable of showing the following: 

Trip

—distance travelled on the current journey (will continue to record distance across multiple trips unless reset, see below). 

ODO

—total distance travelled since the bike was new. 

Ridtime

—the length of time since the bike/LCD has been switched on. 

AVG

—the average speed of the current trip. 

MAX

—the maximum speed achieved during the current journey. 

To switch between these modes, tap the middle button to cycle through them. After a few seconds of showing the selected 
info, the display will revert back to the default screen showing the current speed and pedelc level. 

The advanced features are made available by pressing and holding both the plus (+) and minus (-) keys together. 

Option 1 - is used to reset the trip back to zero. 

Option 2 - is used to select whether to display the speed in Miles or Kilometres. 

Making changes to options 3, 4 or 5 will void your warranty with immediate effect. 

To move through the items on the list, use (+) to move down the list and (-) to move up the list. Press the middle button to 
select the chosen option, then use (+) or (-) to change the setting. Press and hold the middle button to save changes and/or to 
return to normal operation. 

 

The 

brightness of the backlight

 can be adjusted by pressing and holding the plus (+) key, there are two settings, normal and 

dimmer. 

  

Содержание Zephyr 2017

Страница 1: ...l Please read this manual It contains important information regarding your safety the correct use of the bike and how to avoid expensive repair fees in the future Support is available Mon to Fri from...

Страница 2: ...rking hard with our suppliers to constantly improve quality and ensure that each bike is checked before leaving us not something all mail order electric bike companies do There is however only so much...

Страница 3: ...failure to carry out these checks properly could result in serious injury for which Woosh Bikes Ltd will not be held liable If you have any doubts about your own ability to perform the necessary check...

Страница 4: ...oy the carton as it may be needed if the bike has to be returned for any reason in the future When unpacking and preparing your bike be very careful to not stretch pull or bend any of the cables This...

Страница 5: ...you should take your bike along to your nearest bike shop and have them prepare it for you at your cost Once the height has been adjusted the handlebars will likely need to be rotated within the clam...

Страница 6: ...nt of resistance in the clamp when it s being closed Pedals Important the pedals fit a specific side of the bike If you attempt to fit the pedals to the wrong side you will damage the threads on the c...

Страница 7: ...e below left and then open the clamp see below right A full charge from flat can take up to around 8 hours When re fitting the battery be careful not to push the battery in too far the black end piece...

Страница 8: ...temperatures above 55 degrees Celsius or extreme humidity Do not use the bike in an environment where temperatures are below minus 5 degrees Celsius Important Although our bikes are checked prior to d...

Страница 9: ...ds the rear of this manual but the information given at this stage is just enough to get quickly up and running The bike will only assist you up to 15mph 25kph Though of course you can use your own st...

Страница 10: ...heavier riders and or for people who prefer a stiffer ride Lighter riders should use less preload Less preload will give you a smoother ride but the bike will dive more under braking Turn the preload...

Страница 11: ...f the spoke where it joins the wheel rim Give it a quarter turn or so Don t over tighten the nipple as the spoke may then be too rigid and could snap during riding If you re not sure how to do this th...

Страница 12: ...ial that you carry out some maintenance regu larly to ensure that your bike is both safe and going to last for years to come You must check your spokes as outlined earlier You must regularly check and...

Страница 13: ...me since the bike LCD has been switched on AVG the average speed of the current trip MAX the maximum speed achieved during the current journey To switch between these modes tap the middle button to cy...

Страница 14: ...sex SS1 1NL UK The product system identified above is in conformity with the listed European Directive s The following table identifies the applied standards and the conformity assessment procedure EM...

Страница 15: ...trating the problem and we ll get back to you as soon as we can usually the same day Support staff are not available at the weekends so any emails sent over the weekend will normally be re sponded to...

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