TIP
- After a long time of use, the capacity indicator might not be in line with the battery capacity itself, because
you never deplete the battery completely. In this case, the solution is to let the light power deplete the battery
power completely after the motor shuts down. Afterwards, charge the battery completely.
- For the most accurate capacity indication on the display we suggest that you carry out a COP2 calibration
every 6 months. To do this make sure that the battery is completey depleted. This action will help shorten the
calibration time. For more information on the calibration proces see "Ibo-COP2 Calibration Process".
3.4 Speed limit and discharging current
• Three-wheel and two-wheel Babboe-E cargo bikes
Table shows the discharge current and speed limit for each mode for the Babboe two-wheel and three-wheel
cargo bikes.
Modes
1
2
Speed Limit
9
12
(km/hr)
• Babboe Max-E
Table shows the discharge current and speed limit for each mode for the Babboe Max-E.
Modes
1
2
Speed Limit
18
18
(km/hr)
Each bar on the display represents about 2A of current, therefore, for example, in mode 5, you will see 5 bars full
during the initial pedalling, it will reduce when the max speed limit is approached.
3.5 Error codes
As with any electronic system, a malfunction is possible. If this is the case, please contact your Babboe
dealer so that any repairs can be performed quickly. The table below shows the error codes and what
they represent. The error code will be displayed on the screen.
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33.1
TRIP
02:15
TIMEto GO
SET
1
0.0
TRIP
35.3
TRIP
KM
3
4
5
6
7
8
0:00
15
18
18
21
23
25
TIME
SET
2
KM/H
3
4
5
6
7
8
30.3
ODO
18
18
18
18
18
18
KM
17.00
ODO
KM
Between the three-wheel, two-wheel Babboe-E system and the Babboe Max-E system, the error codes are
different after code 9, please see the below table for a better understanding.
Error
Description
code
Current
1
detection error
Walk
<6
Battery
2
communication
error
Walk
<6
Battery cell
3
voltage error
Temperature
4
error
Potential causes
Possible source
The current detection
error may be caused by a
damaged component inside
Controller
Replace the controller
the controller that detects
current, therefore, the
controller should be replaced.
When error 2 is shown on the
This error occurs when the
display but not on the COP,
communication between
the controller is defective.
the battery and controller is
When error 2 is shown on both
faulty. It might be a damaged
Battery,
the display and the COP, the
EEPROM or MX216 connector
Controller
battery is defective. In both
on the battery, or damage at
cases, please check to see if the
the controller, possible on pins
warranty has expired. If it has
11, 12, 13, or 16.
expired order a new part.
When error 3 is shown on the
display but not on the COP, the
controller is defective. When error
Voltage below 2.56V or
Battery,
3 is shown on the display and on
above 5.12V
Controller
the COP, the battery is defective.
In both cases, please check to see
if the warranty has expired. If it
has, order a new part.
When error 4 is shown on the
display but not on the COP, the
controller is defective. When error
Temperature of battery
Battery,
4 is shown on the display and on
>50 or <-20C of controller
Controller
the COP, the battery is defective.
> 80 or < -20C
In both cases, please check to see
if the warranty has expired. If it
has order a new part.
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