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(5)
(1) On-board computer
(5) Holder for on-board computer
(14) Drive unit contacts
(15) Locking screw for on-board computer
(16) Headset screw
(18) Magnet holder
Fitting and removing the on-board
computer (see figure A)
Fit the lower part of the Kiox into the holder (5) first
and tilt it forward gently until you can feel that the on-
board computer is firmly fixed in the magnetic holder.
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Assembly
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To remove the on-board computer, hold it by the top
end and pull it toward you until it disengages from the
magnetic holder.
When you park up the eBike, remove the on-
u
board computer.
The on-board computer can be secured in place to
prevent it from being removed from the holder. To do
this, loosen the headset screw (16) until the Kiox
holder can be swiveled sideways. Put the on-board
computer in the holder. Screw the locking screw (M3,
6 mm long) from below into the thread provided in
the on-board computer (using a longer screw may
damage the on-board computer). Swivel the holder
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back into place and tighten the headset screw in ac-
cordance with the manufacturer's specifications.
Before initial commissioning
The Kiox is supplied with a partially charged battery.
Before using it for the first time, this battery must be
charged for at least one hour via the USB port (see
"Energy supply of the on-board computer",
page English – 11) or via the eBike system.
The control unit should be attached such that the but-
tons are almost perpendicular to the handlebars.
When turning on the on-board computer for the first
time, the language selection is displayed and then you
can use the menu item <Intro to Kiox> to find out
more about the main functions and displays. You can
access this menu item again at a later time via <Set-
tings> → <Information>.
Selecting system settings
Fit the on-board computer in the holder and proceed
as follows with the bicycle stationary:
Go to the status page (use the < button (10) on the
operating unit to get to the first display) and call up
the <Settings> with the select button.
You can use the – (11) and + (12) buttons to select
the setting you want. You can open the settings, as
well as any additional submenus, using the select but-
ton (9). You can use the button < (10) to go back to
the previous menu from any settings menu.
The following settings can be changed in the <Sys
settings>:
– <Brightness>
– <Time>
– <Date [DD.Mon.YYYY]>
– <Time zone>
– <24h form (24h time format)>
– <Brgh backg. (Bright background)>
– <Imp. units (Imperial units)>
– <Language>
– <Factory reset>
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Operation
Setting up the eBike system
Requirements
The eBike system can only be activated when the fol-
lowing requirements are met:
– A sufficiently charged eBike battery is inserted (see
battery operating instructions).
– The on-board computer is properly inserted in the
holder.
Switching the eBike system on/off
The following options are available for switching on
the eBike system:
– With the on-board computer and the eBike battery
inserted, briefly press the on/off button (4) of the
on-board computer.
– With the on-board computer inserted, press the
on/off button on the eBike battery (some bicycle
manufacturer-specific solutions prevent access to
the battery on/off button; see the battery operating
instructions).
The drive is activated as soon as you start pedaling
(except for in the push assistance function or with the
assistance level OFF). The motor output depends on
which assistance level is set on the on-board com-
puter.
As soon as you stop pedaling when in normal opera-
tion, or as soon as you have reached a speed of
20/28 mph, the eBike drive unit switches off the as-
sistance. The drive is automatically re-activated as
soon you start pedaling again and the speed is below
20/28 mph.
The following options are available for switching off
the eBike system:
– Briefly press the on/off button (4) of the on-board
computer.
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