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User's Manual
Table of contents
1 Overview of components .................................................................... 37
1.1 Display and control unit .......................................................... 37
1.2 Battery pack and charger ....................................................... 38
2 Battery pack ........................................................................................ 39
2.1 Charging instructions ............................................................. 39
2.2 Charging the battery pack ...................................................... 41
2.3 Installing the battery pack ...................................................... 41
2.4 Removing the battery pack ................................................... 42
2.5 Security .................................................................................. 42
2.6 Diagnosis message ................................................................ 43
2.7 Lights ...................................................................................... 43
3 Display .................................................................................................44
3.1 Removing and fastening .........................................................44
3.2 Adjustment .............................................................................44
3.3 Overview of buttons and indications ...................................... 45
3.3.1 Display ......................................................................... 45
3.3.2 Control unit .................................................................. 45
3.4 Switching on display ...............................................................45
3.5 Setting power assistance ....................................................... 46
3.6 Menu overview ....................................................................... 47
3.7 Notes on menu overview ........................................................ 48
3.7.1 Extra information ......................................................... 48
3.7.2 Indicator Average speed .............................................. 49
3.7.3 Lighting ........................................................................50
3.7.4 Beep Signals ................................................................ 50
3.7.5 Automatic Charging (optional) .....................................50
3.7.6 Calibration .................................................................... 52
3.8 Explanation of display options ................................................53
3.8.1 Time/Temperature ....................................................... 53
3.8.2 Trip distance ................................................................53
3.8.3 Trip time ....................................................................... 53
3.8.4 Average speed .............................................................53
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User's Manual

35User's ManualTable of contents1 Overview of components ... 371.1 Display and

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443 Display3.1 Removing and fasteningRemoving: Press the button (A) on the bottom side and remove the display (B) from the display holder (C). Fixin

Page 3 - 1 Overview of components

453.3 Overview of buttons and indications3.3.1 DisplayA Present speedB Peddling assistance levelC Battery pack charge levelD Lighting indicatorE

Page 4 - 1.2 Battery pack and charger

463.5 Setting power assistancePress the up (I) or down (K) button to set the support (B).Ride programme:1. ECO2. CRUISE3. TOUR4. SPORT5. POWER km/h

Page 5 - 2 Battery pack

473.6 Menu overviewViewReset TripTrip1/Trip2 viewSettingssee §3.7.3see §3.8.11sec2sec1secGeneralTimeEnglishNederlandsDeutsch24hours/12hours..(set: -1

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483.7 Notes on menu overview3.7.1 Extra informationWith this option you can indicate whether you want to see extra information in the display. The

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493.7. 2 Indicator Average speedThe indicator for average speed indicates, when cycling, whether the current speed is above or below the average spe

Page 8 - 2.5 Security

503.7.3 LightingYou can set whether you wish the lights to be switched on automatically or whether you wish to do this manually under Lighting.If you

Page 9 - 2.7 Lights

51Tousethefunction,yoursthavetoswitchitonviathedisplaymenu. You can then use the set button to activate or deactivate automatic chargi

Page 10 - 3 Display

5250%14:22km/h20.020.0km/hAuto charge on150%14:22km/h20.020.0km/hAuto charge off1When automatic charging is activated and no pressure is being exerted

Page 11 - 3.4 Switching on display

533.8 Explanation of display optionsBybrieypressingtheMODEbutton,youdecidewhatyouwanttoshowatthebottomrightofthedisplay.Allposs

Page 12 - 3.5 Setting power assistance

363.8.5 Maximum speed ...543.8.6 Total distance ...

Page 13 - 3.6 Menu overview

543.8.5 Maximum speedMaximum speed measured over the cycled distance.For resetting the “Maximum speed” see in § 3.8.8.3.8.6 Total distanceTotal dist

Page 14 - 3.7 Notes on menu overview

55Resetting Trip 1 will be automatic when the bicycle is not used for more than 2 hours. Trip 1 can also be reset manually by keeping the set buttonpr

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564 Range indication tableXHP rear wheel motor (40 Nm)Eco (km) Cruise (km) Tour (km) Sport (km) Power (km) Battery pack min avg min avg min avg min

Page 16 - 3.7. 4 Beep Signals

57XHP rear wheel motor (50 Nm)Eco (km) Cruise (km) Tour (km) Sport (km) Power (km) Battery pack min avg min avg min avg min avg min avg317 Wh 70 110

Page 17 - AUTO CHARGE

585 Accelerator (optional)5.1 AcceleratorThe throttle (B) can be used when the peddling assistance has been switched on. You ‘throttle up’ by turnin

Page 18 - Charging

59Once you have set the parking assistance, you can use the throttle by turning it towards you.Note: When using the throttle for the rsttime,carefu

Page 19 - Trip time

606 Technical data6.1 Weight and performance300 Wh series 400 Wh series 500 Wh series 600 Wh seriesCapacity (Ah) 8.8 11.6 14.5 17Weight of battery p

Page 20 - Total distance

617 Diagnosis messagesContact your dealer shop if the message is not listed in the manual. 0%E-0014Do not remove the rear wheel. This may affect th

Page 21 - 3.9 Use of other displays

62Message Diagnosis SolutionE19Battery pack outside the temperature rangeWait until the battery pack is within the temperature range. The charging wil

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63Message Diagnosis SolutionE35No communication with throttleCheck whether the plug of the throttle is placed well in the control unit and place the d

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371 Overview of components1.1 Display and control unitMCBAA Control unitB Display holderC Display

Page 24 - 5.3 Parking assistance

648 Warranty conditions and legal requirementsGuarantee conditionsThe following guarantee conditions supplement the applicable legal rights.When does

Page 25 - Park assist

65The E-bike is an EPAC (Electrically Power Assisted Cycle) in accordance with EN15194.ComplianceThe manufacturer of your e-bike declares that the pro

Page 27 - 7 Diagnosis messages

381.2 Battery pack and chargerEFGIJCHDAFBA Battery pack F Lock B State of charge display G Key C Charging point H Plug D Docking stati

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392 Battery pack2.1 Charging instructionsRead the following instructions and warnings carefully before using the E-bike. The manufacturer is not res

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40• Always charge the battery pack using the charger delivered with the bicycle. Do not use any other charger. The colour of the plug must match th

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412.2 Charging the battery pack1. Check that the power cable is properly connected to the charger (A).2. Connect the charger (A) to the mains volta

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422.4 Removing the battery pack 1. Insert the key (A) in the lock (B) (this key is the same as the key for the bicycle lock).2. Make sure that the

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432.6 Diagnosis messageIfallLEDsashonthebatterypack,rstcheckwhetherthebatterypack(A)has been correctly connected to the docking stat

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