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1. Solution Wait until the battery pack is within the temperature range The charging will then automatically continue Contact your dealer for the planned maintenance service The assistance is adjusted by heavy use Turn the lights on off and wait for 10 seconds Reconnect the battery charger Go to the dealer if the message reappears This battery pack has not been installed on the bicycle If this is not the case please contact your dealer Turn on the pedal assistance and check if the battery pack is placed correctly Let the battery pack cool down and switch on the pedal assistance again Please contact your dealer Check whether the plug of the throttle is placed well in the control unit and place the display again Connect the correct charger 89 Message Diagnosis Solution Max temperature Allow the motor controller E45 of motor controller to cool before switching on reached support again Unknown serial number E55 of the motor or error in Please contact your dealer motor communication Check the speed sensor and E magnet in the rear wheel Check speed Problem with speed 9 i i also see 7 4 Problem not sensor sensor solved Then contact your dealer E58 Problem with speed Check that the speed sensor measurement is correctly connected 8 2 Service 0 00 zD 0 0 The Maintenance advised message Maintenance may be displayed on the display after a advised specific
2. 64 3 8 Notes on menu overview ssssseeen emen 65 3 9 1 Time and language aine cidunt 65 3 9 2 Brighitnessuiiietae tee er eI WI Entre Ar EEE 65 S MAU 66 3 9 4 Irip Counter eel elie qiti a eee 67 J8 O olUo EE 67 3 9 0 Lightirig nrbt t eru eer RE 68 3 9 7 Automatic charging eerte aeternae 69 3 9 8 Calibrating crie tte teeth set eects 70 4 Display brandspecific exiret ento tn ese reote date nE 71 441 REMOVING and fixing sciassori aesan eeraa niana esee 71 42 OU EE a N NEE EE SAN 71 4 3 Overview of buttons and indications eeeeene 72 CRSMMEPILO m 72 4 3 2 Comtrol Units 1 eee eee iier rrt pie e resin rein tela 72 4 4 Switching on the display ses 72 4 5 Setthe Support iit et tr trt trece Ete RARE ERE 73 46 IMGMUOVERVICW e 74 4 7 Menu setting explanation ssee 75 ATA Extra information iiiter cen eere credere 75 4 7 2 Indicator Average speed ssssee 76 41 3 Lightllig iir tete Seer reete nte resto estes TT 4 74 Beep Signals enne ener entres 77 4 7 5 Automatic Charging sesei enn 77 A106 Calibration iuo n ai r a eel 79 LB Folclore 80 4 81 Time Temperature eene 80 4 8 2 Tip distante uii acide ce erbe cete de 80 sm nsuurseeeccc G 80 48 4
3. E Always on gt see 53 85 4 u On alerts H see 3 8 5 C om see sss a Lighting H Always on H see 3 8 6 i UJ Automatic H see 3 8 6 Bl Automatic charging B off H gt see 53 8 7 4 a uj Automatic L gt see 53 87 Calibration 2 see 53 8 8 Service info see 3 8 9 Temperature H see 3 6 1 Trip distance H see 3 6 2 Trip time H see 53 6 3 Avg speed I see 83 64 Max speed H see 3 6 5 Total distance j see 83 6 6 Range H see 3 6 7 Trip information H see 3 6 8 Automatic charging and calibration is not available on every e bike See 3 8 7 and 3 8 8 64 3 8 Menu overview explanation 3 8 1 Time and language You can open the menu overview by pressing the P for 3 seconds You can navigate through the menu by using the 1 t and f gt The menu structure and also which buttons must be used on the control menu are explained in 3 7 Time The time is always displayed on the display The time can be adjusted by selecting pem the Time option on the Settings menu You can open a display where the time is shown by again pressing the Use the 1 amp and amp to adjust the time Use the gt to confirm the set time You can return to the basic display by pressing a few times Language The language can be set by selecting the Language option on the Settings menu Time If yo
4. User s Manual Table of contents 1 Overview of components n eig hae et ied d ee eee 51 11 Bisplay and control unit iiec ettet metet 51 1 2 Battery pack and charger sesseeee 52 2 Battery PACK ss utei tete tired Peek eet iei emn eus aret dc Ee as 53 24 Charging INSTRUCTIONS ierit treten ttn ennt Rn Shed uenia 53 2 2 Charging the battery pack 5 eid ecce dada dd 55 2 3 Installing the battery pack 56 2 4 Removing the battery pack sssee anadan 56 29 OCCUPY c 57 2 0 Diagnosis MESSAGE aiii deed eei 57 32 Display ION er tore ten 58 31 Removing and fixing ero fette ter dere tei agaa 58 3 2 Adjustment vives cc ertet tette te rela ects 58 3 3 Overview of buttons and indications 59 9 29 1 Displayer niodo tacite Reo Ri ea ESI 59 3 3 2 Cohitrol nlb cuiii rcnt eremi Stn otras 59 3 4 Switching on and off the Systemsin 59 3 5 Setting power assistance iet iet de eec 60 3 0 Display OptiOrns roni i eerte tte eene tidie PE eevee RS 60 3 6 1 Temperature etr een Ain cione oto ecu tg 60 3 0 2 Trip distance ettet ter tene tete eer Peau cha 61 3 6 3 Trip tlTIe inii e su EU cede eur pde dee 61 3 0 4 Average speed ee e a e Eaa Eri 61 3 0 5 Maximum Speeds isoissa nnes ioira as beets cnet ee 62 3 0 0 Total distance nennt ete kae denis 62 SHAB lm 62 3 0 0 Trip InfOFrilellOn z uc oct rr e Eee rixae es 63 SEE hU ad
5. in this order Functions Auto Charge and Manual or Automatic in the RAUTOLCHARGES Off display menu The selected menu setting will apply until you change it again in the Awo display menu NB When you turn on automatic charging the set button loses its toggle function between Trip 1 and Trip 2 see 4 8 8 Activating automatic charging Manual If you select the Manual option via the display menu automatic charging will be inactive when you turn on the E bike You can activate the automatic charging when pedal assistance is engaged by pressing briefly on the set button B The message Auto Charge on will appear temporarily The function will then remain active until the E bike is switched off and the brand logo disappears If you want to deactivate automatic charging during the journey press the set button briefly again The message Auto Charge off will then appear temporarily Automatic If you select the Automatic option via the display menu automatic charging will be active as soon as you engage the pedal assistance If you want to deactivate automatic charging during the journey press the set button briefly The message Auto Charge off will then appear temporarily 78 50 50 20 0 2 Auto charge on Auto charge off 14 22 20 0km h 14 22 20 0km h When automatic charging is activated and no pressure is being exerted on the pedals the battery pack will be recharg
6. 200 105 230 Double E Double Eco km min max 40 60 55 80 70 100 85 120 Middle motor 80 Nm Cruise km min max 35 75 45 100 60 125 70 150 Cruise km min max 35 60 45 75 60 95 mo m Tour km min max 30 70 40 90 SOR Ws 60 135 i tandem 30 Nm Tour km min max 30 50 40 70 50 85 60 105 Sport km min max 25 60 35 80 45 100 SM NES Sport km min max 25 50 35 65 45 80 50 95 Power km min max 20 50 30 70 40 85 45 100 Power km min max 15 35 25 45 30 60 35 70 The range depends on various factors and is influenced by the following Capacity Ah and voltage V of the battery pack The range will perceptibly decrease as the battery pack gets older Pedal assistance level Pedal assistance mode or riding program ask your dealer about the possibilities Ambient temperature Wind force Tyre pressure at least 4 bar Cycling speed Weight of the cyclist and the load Cycling behaviour Road conditions Use of gears Also see par 3 6 7 for the specification of the range on the display These range numbers apply to e bikes provided with the riding program as installed in the factory 84 6 Throttle 6 1 Throttle The throttle B can be used as soon as the assistance has been switched on You can accelerate by turning the throttle toward you When using it for the firs
7. 8 4 8 4 Average speed Average speed measured over the cycled distance For resetting the Average speed in 4 8 8 100 H 20 0 Trip distance 23 C 0 35km 4100 20 0 Trip time 14 14 00 13 4100 20 0 Average speed 14 12 25 0km h 80 4 8 5 Maximum speed Maximum speed measured over the cycled distance For resetting the Maximum speed see in 4 8 8 4 8 6 Total distance Total distance measured from the moment that you start cycling It is not possible to reset the total distance 4 8 7 Range The range shows how many kilometres you can still cycle using peddling assistance The range is calculated on the basis of actual and historic consumption in combination with the charging level of the battery pack 4 8 8 Trip 1 and Trip 2 The Trip distance Trip time Average Speed and Maximum speed are linked to each other and are kept track of twice that is in Trip 1 and Trip 2 You can select between the view of Trip 1 and Trip 2 on the display by pressing theset button 4 briefly Resetting Trip 1 will be automatic when the bicycle is not used for more than 10096 20 0 Maximum speed 14 13 25 9km h 1009 B 20 0 Total distance 23 C 30km 100 H 2050 Range 14 13 39km 100 2 20 70 Trip distance 16 30 0 05km 81 2 hours Trip 1 can also be reset manually by keeping the set button pressed
8. Average Speed ertet A a aude erat enar audies 80 4 8 5 Maximum speed sssseeeeen ene 81 4 8 6 Total distafice ien eec cete eere ee 81 48 5 Range uc rho ra HERE 81 4 8 9 Trip tand Trip 2 iieuoiiecrori nenea 81 Range indication table n pree Pn Deo aE 83 6 Throttle e des 85 MM c E 85 6 2 BOooSUTUnctlon ern ertt ertet EH IER REDE E 85 6 3 P rking assistance occi cei tdt ete erret ticos tad un 85 f Technical data eite Rute t dre ite ies Peu er eae 87 74 Weightand perform aroe iniit cede ce ei eee 87 7 2 Temperature limits for battery cells sene 87 Ta Chargerdata etre te tetendit esit rasi ad 87 8 Diagnosis messages emerit tette keit ee ue e re hne Re RR Cen Ax eria 88 8 1 Indication on the display sssm 88 8 2 SCIVICE si Ass diete ba ee REM ERE UPS 90 9 3 Use ot other displays cente Rr trice ehertE 91 84 Speed Senso eue pere iiir eee ro RR ceste rR Ried es 91 9 Warranty conditions and legal requirements seen 92 50 1 Overview of components 1 1 Display and control unit Display brand specific Display ION A Display B Display holder C Control unit 51 1 2 Battery pack and charger moou7x Battery pack State of charge display Charging point D
9. Status Minimum C Maximum C While charging 0 45 During use 15 60 7 3 Charger data Input voltage 100 240 Vac 50 60Hz Input power Max 150W Input current Max 1 5A 87 8 Diagnosis messages 8 1 Indication on the display Contact your dealer shop if the message is not listed in the manual alt FAILURE Contact dealer AN Do not remove the rear wheel This may affect the performance of the bicycle Message Diagnosis Solution E01 Battery pack flat Charge the battery pack Switch on the pedal assistance and check if E05 Bad motor connection the battery pack is placed correctly E06 Short circuit in lighting Please contact your dealer The motor is loaded to E07 Motor outside heavily Allow it to cool down temperature range so that you can continue cycling a The display needs resetting E14 PIRIDEN AE nof Take your bicycle to the recognised dealer Calibrate by holding the light button pressed for 5 seconds Constant activity of the E16 power sensor 88 E19 E20 E21 E22 E23 E30 E32 E34 E35 E39 Message Diagnosis Battery pack outside the temperature range Service needed Motor current regulator Problems while charging Serial number motor incorrect No communication with torque sensor Battery electronics are too warm Control unit does not support accessories No communication with throttle Wrong charger connected
10. becomes dislodged then the speed can no longer be measured Your display will indicate Check speed sensor In this case you can still cycle home safely or take your e bike to the dealer but only with limited speed and assistance The problem can be solved by returning the magnet to the correct position see the figure below The Check speed sensor indication will then automatically disappear If you have returned the magnet to the correct position but the Check speed sensor indication remains then contact your dealer 91 9 Warranty conditions and legal requirements Guarantee conditions The following guarantee conditions supplement the applicable legal rights When does the guarantee apply The supplier of the battery pack will give a guarantee for any material or construction faults concerning the battery pack if the following condition is met You only have a right to the guarantee if you can provide a certificate of guarantee or a receipt The guarantee period commences on the day of purchase The guarantee will be null and void when deep discharge is established Guarantee period of the e bike A 2 year factory guarantee is given with regard to the electrical parts of your e bike display drive system and battery pack For the guarantee period for the other parts refer to the guarantee provisions as specified in the instruction booklet of the manufacturer Do not clean the bicycle
11. for a long time You can only reset Trip 2 manually by keeping the set button 4 pressed for a long time 82 5 Range indication table D Light front wheel motor 25 Nm Cruise km min max 35 75 45 100 60 125 70 150 Tour km min max 25 60 35 75 45 95 50 115 Sport km min max 15 40 25 50 30 65 35 75 XHPL rear wheel motor 40 Nm Cruise km min max 50 100 70 130 85 165 100 195 Tour km min max 35 70 45 90 60 115 TORMES Sport km min max 30 55 40 75 50 95 60 110 XHP rear wheel motor 50 Nm Eco km Battery pack min max 317 Wh S0 119 418 Wh 65 145 522 Wh 85 185 612 Wh 100 215 Eco km Battery pack min max 317 Wh 70 135 418 Wh 90 175 522 Wh 115 220 612 Wh 135 260 Eco km Battery pack min max 317 Wh 70 135 418 Wh 90 175 522 Wh 115 220 612 Wh 135 260 Cruise km min max 50 100 70 130 85 165 100 195 Tour km min max 35 70 50 95 60 120 75 140 Sport km min max 30 55 40 75 50 95 60 110 Power km min max 15 30 20 45 25 55 30 65 Power km min max 25 50 35 70 45 85 50 100 Power km min max 25 50 35 70 45 90 a8 10s 83 Battery pack 317 Wh 418 Wh 522 Wh 612 Wh Battery pack 317 Wh 418 Wh 522 Wh 612 Wh Eco km min max 55 120 70 160 90
12. with a high pressure spraying pistol A A too powerful jet of water may damage the electrical parts of your e bike This will make the guarantee null and void Additional guarantee You can purchase an additional guarantee period to extend your H guarantee for three more years within the first 2 years of purchasing your new e bike Contact your dealer for the conditions Legal requirements The described conveyance is a bicycle according to European legislation because the bicycle complies with the following rules The support is only active when the user peddles too The support is active for up to 25 km hour The supplied power is maximum 250 W 92 C e e bike is an EPAC Electrically Power Assisted Cycle in accordance with EN15194 Compliance The manufacturer of your e bike declares that the product meets all requirements and other relevant provisions of directives 2004 108 EC and 2006 42 EC The declaration of compliance is attachted to the e bike Environment We recommend that you return a faulty bicycle battery pack to H your dealer in accordance with the environmental regulations for collecting and processing batteries drawn up by the Ministry of Housing Spatial Planning and the Environment The dealer is required to accept the battery and must ensure that it is processed further by the manufacturer Periodical maintenance Your e bike needs regular service Your dealer can advise and inform you on how to make o
13. ays be on Sound If you select Automatic the bike s lights will be switched on and off automatically The light sensor continuously measures the quantity of light and will switch the lights on and off based on this information The lights both at the front and rear are supplied with power from the battery pack and will therefore only work when the battery pack has been installed in the e bike The motor will work as a dynamo when the battery pack is fully discharged The rear light is fixed to the battery pack If you need to replace the rear light we recommend contacting your certified e bike dealer Hold the l pressed for 3 seconds Use the 1 and t to go to the Functions menu Use the to go right Use the ft and 4 to go to Lights Again press the 5 Select the required option using j and t Works only on e bikes with a front or rear wheel motor Middle motor p 43 68 Again press the to set the required option Press the Several times to return to the basic display 3 8 7 Automatic charging The automatic charging function only works on e bikes with a rear wheel motor The e bike will automatically generate energy when pressure is not applied to the pedals This makes sure that the battery pack can be charged while cycling To use this function you must first switch it on in the menu The automatic charging function works up to about 35 k
14. distance This message will be km h displayed when starting the system and 0 briefly during cycling Your dealer can set the distance after which this message should be displayed You can see which distance you still need to cover until the next service in the Maintenance menu When this message is displayed we SERVICE INFO recommend contacting your dealer Distance to next maintenance km 90 8 3 Use of other displays The display acts as an immobilizer and therefore you cannot install of fully use every display on your e bike A unique code has been saved on your display that matches the related e bike If you want to switch on the assistance or lights the system will check whether the display and the bike form a unit If this is not the case error message E14 will be displayed and the Ze assistance and lights cannot be switched on If AN you have two e bikes with the same display type you can register both displays on both bikes s oRnown disney Your certified e bike dealer can perform this for you Both displays will then work on both bikes 8 4 Speed sensor Your e bike s system needs information to function properly The speed information is obtained by the rear wheel sensor behind the chain casing and a magnet in the wheel Sometimes the magnet becomes dislodged for instance when cleaning the e bike or when loading unloading the e bike on the bicycle carrier If the magnet
15. ec Reset Trip 2sec Trip 1 will aso be automatically reset after 2 hours of inactivity Time 24hours 12hours hh mm set Contrast set 10 10 Backlight set10 100 Language English Nederlands E Deutsch Francais Distance Kilometers Miles Temperature Celcius Fahrenheit Extra info Time Temperature G see 547 1 off Avg speed Indicator off see 547 2 Indicator on Lighti Aut M see 54 7 3 Manual Beeper On Onalerts_ G see 54 7 4 Off Auto charge Off Manual see 847 5 Auto Calibration E see 547 6 Service info L Temperature Time see 48 1 Trip distance see 54 8 2 Trip time see 54 8 3 Average speed see 84 84 Maximum speed see 84 8 5 Total distance see 84 8 6 Range see 54 8 7 74 4 7 Menu setting explanation 4 71 Extra information With this option you can indicate whether you want to see extra information in the 100 H display The chosen option is shown as a 2 0 km h standard at the bottom left of the display 0 If you select Time the time will be 14 14 displayed on the left at the bottom of the display as standard Temperature is then shown under display options 10096 H km h If you select Temperature the temperature 2 0 0 will be displayed on the left at the bottom 8 C of the display as standard Time is then shown under display options The display will show a fros
16. ed automatically When charging takes place you will feel a slight resistance against the motor The message Charging and a plus sign or two arrows will appear in the battery icon depending on the type of display 151 i 2 0 O Charging 16 11 20 0km h 4 7 6 Calibration If the peddling assistance is reduced in due course the electronics may have to be calibrated 1 Stand next to the bicycle Do not exert force on the pedals 2 Switch off the lights K 3 Keep the lights button pressed for at least two seconds until the message is issued that the calibration has been completed For continued comfortable pedal assistance we advise you to calibrate the E bike once per month 79 4 8 View options By briefly pressing the MODE button you decide what you want to show at the bottom right of the display All possible display options are briefly explained below 4 8 1 Time Temperature With menu settings you can select whether want to see Time Temperature or nothing as a standard at the bottom left of the display see 4 7 1 The non selected option s will then be placed automatically under display options 4 8 2 Trip distance The trip distance measured from the moment that you start cycling For resetting the Trip distance see 4 8 8 4 8 3 Trip time The trip time measured from the moment that you start cycling For resetting the Trip time see S 4 8
17. eparate from the bicycle If the battery is charged on the bike the battery charge of the battery pack will be displayed on the display in percentages An indication of the expected charging time will also be displayed The actual charging time can vary and will depend on the temperature charger type and battery type If the battery is charged separate from the bike the LED lights on the battery pack will display the battery charge Every LED light represents 2096 Also see the table below Number of lit LED lights on the battery pack Charge indication while charging 4 5th flashes 80 100 3 Ath flashes 60 80 96 2 3rd flashes 40 60 1 2nd flashes 20 40 96 None tst flashes 0 20 96 Example charging separate from the bike 1 LED on the battery pack lights up green and the 2na LED flashes the charging process has now charged the battery between 20 and 40 Pedal assist will stop with 0 battery charge The battery pack will still have enough energy to supply power to the display and bicycle lights for a few hours also see par 3 8 6 55 2 3 Installing the battery pack 1 Remove the key from the lock of the docking station A 2 Carefully push the battery pack B under the luggage carrier alongside the guide until the lock clicks C 3 Make sure that the cover D of the charging plug is closed 4 Make sure the battery pack B is locked by pulling it backwards A correctly i
18. eral times to return to the basic display ONAN To keep a pleasant assistance we recommend calibrating the e bike once a month 70 4 Display brand specific This chapter is about the brand specific display That brand is probably Batavus Ghost Hercules Koga or Sparta Chapter 3 is about the display with ION on it 4 44 Removing and fixing Removing Press the button A on the bottom side and remove the display B from the display holder C Fixing in place Position the display B obliquely on the display holder C and click it in place in the lock 4 2 Adjust Loosen the handles A and twist the display holder Remove the display when storing and transporting the bicycle To ensure that the E bike works correctly make sure the interface between the display and the display holder is free of dirt and moisture If necessary clean it with a clean dry cloth 71 4 3 4 3 1 Display Present speed Peddling assistance level Battery pack charge level Lighting indicator Variable indicator Variable indictor description Temperature Time View Trip 1 Trip 2 Average speed indicator Frost symbol UI c7 romnmmoo 4 3 2 Control unit K Lighting button L Up button variable application M Set variable application N Down button variable application O Mode button variable application 4 4 Switching on the display If the up arrow on
19. he maximum speed with regard to the Max speed current trip is displayed at Max speed 0 0 km h To reset the Max speed see par 3 6 8 3 6 6 Total distance The total number of cycled kilometers 0 0020 o is shown at Total distance measured as Teel clientes from when you start using the bike okm You cannot reset the Total distance knh v 3 6 7 Range The range shows how many kilometers can still be cycled with assistance This 0 002D v depends on the assistance setting The lower aa ame WAGE the setting the higher the range At range 0 apn a range will not be shown because the range without assistance is limitless If a range is displayed on your display you can see what the difference is in range per assistance setting with the t and 4 The range is calculated based on current and historic use in combination with the battery charge of the battery pack The temperature also plays a role in this calculation 62 If the battery pack is basically fully discharged the Limited support message will be displayed on the display If the 0 00 2D battery pack is discharged the bike cannot Limited support offer assistance Charge the e bike as soon as possible so that you can always ay use assistance A battery pack that is fully Al discharged and is not charged may over discharge See par 2 1 For more information about range figures see chapter 5 3 6 8 Trip information The trip dis
20. ip counter Again press the 5 Sound Select the required option using the I Lighting and M Automatic charging Again press the P to set the required option Press the several times to return to the basic display 3 8 5 Sound You can set whether and in which cases you want to hear sound under Sound If you select Always on the display will emit five long beeps when there is a message In addition you will hear a short beep when you press the buttons of the control unit after calibrating and after resetting a trip If you select When warnings occur the display will emit five long beeps when there is a message Your display will not emit a beep if you press the buttons of the control unit after calibrating and after resetting a trip If you select Off the display will not emit any beeps 67 Hold the pressed for 3 seconds Use the 1 and ft to go to the Functions menu FUNCTIONS Use the to go right Trip counter Use the ft and UJ to go to Sound Again press the 1 ead Select the required option using U and Automatic chara B Again press the gt to set the required option Press the several times to return to the basic display 3 8 6 Lighting You can set whether you always want the lights to be on or that they go on FUNCTIONS automatically under Lights If you select Always on the bike s lights Trip counter will alw
21. m h and approximately 80 of the battery charge depending on the temperature Switching on automatic charging The selected many setting will be active immediately and will continue to apply until it is again adjusted on the display menu If the automatic charging function has been activated and no pressure is applied to the pedals the battery pack will be charged automatically You will feel a slight resistance on the motor while charging and the Charging text will be displayed on the display Hold the l pressed for 3 seconds Use the 1 and t to go to the Functions FUNCTIONS menu Trip counter Use the gt to go right Sound Use the ft and 4 to go to Automatic Lighting charging Again press the 5 Select the required option using W and Again press the option Press the several times to return to the basic display wW to set the required 69 3 8 8 Calibration The calibrate function is only displayed on e bikes with a front or rear wheel motor MAINTENANCE If the assistance reduces after a time the electronics may have to be calibrated Service info 1 Position yourself next to the bike 2 Do not apply pressure on the pedals 3 Hold the pressed for 3 seconds 4 Use the t to go to the Maintenance menu Use the to select Calibration Again press the B Calibration will now be performed Press the 4 sev
22. n lead to contact problems and or faults 57 3 Display ION This chapter gives information about the display with ION on it Chapter 4 is about the brand specific display That probably is Batavus Ghost Hercules Koga or Sparta 3 1 Removing and fixing Removing Press the button A on the rear side and pull up the display B from the display holder C as shown in the adjacent figure left arrow Tightening Position the bottom side of the display B in the display holder C and next press the display down so that the display holder clicks as shown in the adjacent figure right arrow The contact surface between the display and the display holder must be free from dirt and moisture to make sure the e bike works correctly Use a clean cloth to clean it if required 3 2 Adjustment Slightly loosen the 2 screws D Hold on to both the display B and the display holder C to turn them both The display does not need to be removed Remove the display when storing and transporting the bike 58 3 3 Overview of buttons and indications 3 3 1 Display A Speed Time par 3 8 1 Lights par 3 8 6 Frost symbol par 3 6 1 Battery charge par 2 2 Variable display option par 3 6 Assistance level par 3 5 oQmnimoou 3 3 2 Control unit H On off button Arrow to the right J Arrow to the left K Arrow up L Arrow down Driving position operati
23. nstalled battery pack can no longer be removed without a key 2 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 cover C of the charging plug is closed 56 3 Remove the battery pack A from the luggage carrier using the handle B on the bottom of the battery pack Always remove the battery pack with two hands to prevent the battery pack from falling Take the battery pack out of the luggage carrier when transporting the bicycle by Car 2 5 Security The battery pack can only be used on the bicycle on which it has been installed A code in the software makes sure that it cannot be used on another bicycle that is to say there will be no peddling assistance protection against theft A second battery pack can in many cases be purchased for your e bike Contact your dealer for more information 2 6 Diagnosis message If all the LED lights on the battery pack flash first check whether the battery pack A has been connected correctly to the contact point of the docking station B If the LED lights continue to flash contact your dealer The contact surface between the battery pack and the docking station must be free from dirt and moisture to make sure the e bike works correctly Use a clean cloth to clean it if required Much moisture and dirt ca
24. ocking station Docking station contact point Lock Key Plug Charger Indicator 52 2 Battery pack 241 Charging instructions Read the following instructions and warnings carefully before using the e bike The manufacturer is not responsible for accidents or malfunctions caused by improper use of the e bike or parts of the e bike Fully charge the battery pack once before the first use of the bike Every battery runs down over time This process is called self discharge A battery pack that is empty and that is not charged can reach deep discharge due to self discharge within two months causing it to become defective The warranty is void in the event of deep discharge The battery pack does not need to be completely empty before charging The battery pack will remain in good condition if you charge the bicycle after every use regardless of the trip distance Once the battery is fully charged charging stops automatically The light on the charger continues to be lit green Youcan leave the charger connected for long term storage If this is not possible charge the battery pack fully and disconnect the charger from the battery pack Charge the battery pack fully at least once every two months Ensure that the battery pack remains within the temperature limits given below This extends the lifespan and increases the performance of the battery pack Furthermore charging or the power assistance will not work
25. on and display options The buttons of the control unit are lit when the system is on This is not linked to the bike lights The control unit can be installed either on the left or right 3 4 Switching on and off the system The system can be switched on by pressing the for a short period of time Pedal assist will be switched of by pressing the for a short period of time If the is pressed for 2 seconds the entire system will switch off the pedal support lights and display will no longer be operational When the e bike is not being used the system and lights will switch off automatically after five minutes 59 3 5 Setting power assistance Switch on the system by pressing the Press the t or to set the assistance G The assistance settings are 1 ECO 2 CRUISE 0 00 2D 3 TOUR 4 SPORT 5 POWER You can alternate between the positions with the 4 and 3 If you alternate between the assistance positions while cycling this option will be displayed at the top on the right for a short period of time 3 6 Display options You can choose whether you want a simple or extensive information to be displayed on your display See below at par 3 8 3 If you select Simple you will not be shown additional information If you select Extensive you will be shown different display options on your display All possible options are explained briefly below The time is always displayed on
26. outside the temperature limits Status Minimum C Maximum C While charging 0 45 During use 15 60 Storage at least 80 10 35 charge level 53 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 the colour of the socket No not connect the charger to the mains voltage when it is not used Disconnect the charger from the battery before you start cycling Make sure that the charger does not get wet Do not damage the charger Do not charge the battery pack in direct sunlight Do not drop the battery pack This can damage the battery pack Remember that your bike produces less power assistance at lower temperatures below 10 C and that the battery pack will run empty more quickly Large temperature changes can cause major differences in the battery charge indication especially at low temperatures and with a low charge on the battery pack 54 2 2 Charging the battery pack 1 Check whether the mains cord has been connected to the charger correctly A 2 Connect the charger A to the mains voltage The green indicator lamp B will light up 3 Connect the plug C to the charger at the charging point D 4 An LED light E on the battery pack will start to flash 5 When all 5 LED lights E are lit the battery pack is fully charged The battery can be charged both on and s
27. ptimum use of your bicycle You can also contact your dealer for software updates or for an analysis of the diagnosis form containing the exact details of how you use your bicycle 93 94 09 2015
28. t symbol when the outside temperature is 4 C or lower When this symbol is shown on the display the road surface may be slippery Adjust your speed to this The range of the battery pack can decrease considerably when the ambient temperature is this low When you select Off the room at the ld 10096 H bottom left of the display remains empty 2 0 km h Both Time and Temperature will then be 0 shown under display options 75 4 7 2 Indicator Average speed The indicator for average speed indicates when cycling whether the current Speed is above or below the average speed of the ride Arrow upwards means current speed is above the average speed of the ride 1009 AENEAN bat n209 Average speed 14 12 18 0km h Arrow downwards means current speed is below the average speed 1009 f the ride 4 7 mh 0 e rqe 20107520 Average speed 14 12 18 0km h Block means current speed is almost the same as the ld 10096 average speed of the ride ag o Trip distance 14 12 0 22km With the option Average Speed you indicate whether you want to show the indicator in the display or not 76 4 7 3 Lighting You can set whether you wish the lights to be switched on automatically or whether you wish to do this manually under Lighting If you select Auto the bicycle lighting will be switched on and off automatically A light sensor will continuously measure
29. t time try the throttle carefully so as to become familiar with the power generated by the throttle A Control unit B Throttle The control unit and throttle can be installed both on the left or right They will work in the same way on either side 6 2 Boost function The boost function can be used as soon as the e bike has been switched on By turning the throttle toward you in the 1 2 3 4 or 5 position you will get a boost This will fill as a push in the back When using it for the first time try the boost function carefully so as to become familiar with the power generated by the boost function The boost function is linked to the assistance levels The effect of the throttle can be strongly felt in the ECO position while it is felt the least in the POWER position Using the boost function at low speeds costs a lot of energy This will influence the e bike s range Extra assistance when riding from a standstill You can use the boost function when riding from a standstill Parking assistance will provide assistance without pedaling up to 3 km hour After that you must pedal yourself to get assistance Extra assistance while cycling The boost function can provide an extra impulse while cycling This is handy when overtaking someone or cycling up a hill 85 6 3 Parking assistance The throttle assists up to approximately 3 km hour when you are walking alongside the bike Useful when you take the e bike from
30. tance and time and the average and maximum speed are linked to each other The trip counter see par 3 8 4 will keep track of the information of the current trip for example the trip distance see par 3 6 2 and trip time see par 3 6 3 You can select an automatic or manual reset If you select Automatic reset the trip counter will be reset automatically when the bike is not used for longer than 2 hours If you select Manual reset make sure that the trip distance or trip time option is displayed on the display Next hold the e pressed for 3 seconds The trip counter will now be reset to 0 63 Menu overview Controlunit View options Settings Screen Functions Maintenance a Time Z hh mm gt see 53 8 1 uj 1 Language Nederlands kG 4 uj English F gt see 3 8 1 Deutsch H Francais a EE 0 100 see 3 8 2 Uu fi View E Simple L 2 see 53 83 4 g Advaned 5 see 53 8 3 Bl xem Trip counter E Automatic reset see 53 84 i U Lasers p E sees a Sound I
31. the display If the basic display is shown you can navigate through the display options by using the and B 0 00 2D v Temperature 3 6 1 Temperature 23 C km h PEN 9 You can select this to show the outside temperature on your display The Temperature option is the first function 60 The display will show a frost symbol D when the outside temperature is 4 C or lower When this symbol is shown on the Ds 0 display the road surface may be slippery a TT Adjust your speed to this 4 C The range of the battery pack will Wulh 2s decrease considerably when the ambient 0 w temperature is this low The frost symbol can be found at the top o j on the left 3 6 2 Trip distance 0 00 ZD 0 0 The Trip distance indicates how far you Trip distance have cycled with your e bike during the nek current trip 0 a The trip distance is measured from the moment that you start cycling To reset the Trip distance see par 3 6 8 3 6 3 Trip time 0 00 2D 0 al Trip time The Trip time indicates how long you have 0 00 used your e bike during the current trip ah As The trip time is measured from the 0 w moment that you start cycling To reset the Trip time see par 3 6 8 3 6 4 Average speed 0 002D 0 The average speed over the cycled Avg speed distance is displayed at Avg speed o gm To reset the Average speed see par km h v 3 6 8 Al 61 3 6 5 Maximum speed 0 00 zD 0 T
32. the lighting button is pressed the reading will be displayed When the E bike is not in use the power assistance and lighting will switch off automatically after five minutes Fifteen minutes later the display will automatically Switch to sleep mode and no longer show an image To get the display out of sleep mode press on amp or t or put the E bike into motion Overview of buttons and indications G n J 450 q a A al B t 1 a XXXXXXXXXXXXKe F ii M 72 4 5 Setthe support Press the up L or down N button to set the support B Ride programme 1 ECO 2 CRUISE 3 TOUR 4 SPORT 5 POWER BEBE Ze gt r 73 4 6 Menu overview Settings v 3sec Back v Isec Controlunit View options General Functions Maintenance v Isec Trip1 Trip2 view cS see 4 8 8 Is
33. the quantity of light and will switch the lights on and off based on this If you select Manual the bicycle lighting will only be switched on or off when you use the lights button on the control unit 4 7 4 Beep Signals You can set whether and when you wish to hear beep signals under Beepers If you select On the display will emit five long beeps when there is a message on the display In addition you will also hear a short beep signal when you press the control unit buttons after calibrating and after resetting a ride If you select On alerts the display will emit five long beep signals when there is a message Your display will not emit beep signals with this setting when the control unit buttons are pressed after calibrating and after resetting a ride If you select Off the display will not issue beep signals when operating the control unit nor when there are alerts after calibrating and after resetting a ride 4 7 5 Automatic Charging With this function the E bike automatically generates energy when no pressure is being exerted on the pedals This allows the battery pack to recharge while you are cycling To use the function you first have to switch it on via the display menu You can then use the set button to activate or deactivate automatic charging Automatic charging works up to about 8096 capacity and up to about 35 km h TT Turning on automatic charging You can turn on automatic charging by selecting
34. time par 3 6 3 Average speed par 3 6 4 SCREEN Max speed par 3 6 5 SU rese Total distance par 3 6 6 Range par 3 6 7 After the range an option is shown that no additional information is shown on the display You can alternate between the different options with the fe and Hold the l pressed for 3 seconds Use the 1 and t to go to the Screen menu Use the to go right Use the ft and 4 to go to View Press the 5 once Select the required option using W and 1 Again press the to set the required option Press the several times to return to the basic display 4 n tT LJ 66 3 8 4 Trip counter 0 00 2D 0 The trip counter will keep track of the TEC ne information of the current trip for example 0 00 the trip distance see 3 6 2 and trip time i a see 3 6 3 You can select an automatic 0 or manual reset If you select Automatic reset the trip counter will be reset automatically when the bike is not used for longer than 2 hours If you select Manual reset make sure that the trip distance or trip time option is displayed on the display Next hold the e pressed for 3 seconds The trip counter will now be reset to 0 Hold the pressed for 3 seconds Use the 1 and ft to go to the Functions menu FUNCTIONS Use the to go to Tr
35. u want to change the language Language press the 5 Use the 1 and ft to toggle between the available languages When you have selected the required language again press the gt You can return to the basic display by pressing a few times You can select between Dutch English German and French 3 8 2 Brightness optional The display s brightness will automatically be different when it is dark outside when compared to the daylight display You can set this brightness This however can only be set if the display is really in the night setting therefore in a dark environment The display s brightness during daylight is a fixed value and cannot be set 65 Hold the l pressed for 3 seconds Use the 1 and t to go to the Screen menu Use the 2 to go right Use the ft and 4 to go to Brightness Press the 5 once Select the required option using UJ and f Again press the to set the required option Press the e several times to return to the basic display LJ 3 8 3 View You can select between a simple or extensive display to be shown on the display If you select Simple additional information will not be shown on the display If you select Extensive additional information will be shown on the display The options have already been explained above Temperature par 3 6 1 Trip distance par 3 6 2 Trip
36. your shed or basement so that you do not have to push the e bike all by yourself Display brandspecific The parking assistance can be used as soon as you put the e bike in position P This position can be reached in the same way as you change your position up and down button Before the first position you ll find position O off and before that you ll find position P Display ION The parking assistance can be used as soon as the e bike has been Switched on By turning the throttle toward you in the 1 2 3 4 or 5 position you will get a boost and you can use the parking assistance The speed and power of the boost will depend on the selected gear A higher gear will deliver less power and more speed The speed will always be lower than the legal speed limit When you start cycling the assistance is at 0 and the boost function parking assistance will not operate To make use of the boost function parking assistance the assistance must first be switched on by pressing or so that it is set at 1 2 3 4 or 5 86 7 Technical data 7 14 Weight and performance 300 Wh series 400 Wh series 500 Wh series 600 Wh series Capacity Ah 8 8 11 6 14 5 17 Weight of battery 3 3 3 5 3 5 pack kg Maximum power W 250 250 250 250 Charging time 80 hrs 3 5 5 6 6 5 Charging time 100 hrs 4 5 6 T5 8 5 Voltage V 36V 36V 36V 36V Energy Wh 317 418 522 612 7 2 Temperature limits for battery cells

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