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2.4.7 SUSPENSIONS
The function of the suspensions is to reduce the forces transmitted by the roughness of the ground to
the rider of the pedal-assist bicycle.
E-OMNIA FX-Type and FT-Type models have front and rear suspension. The front suspensions are ad-
justed using the ring nut on the top of the stems. The rear suspension is adjusted using a ring nut on
the top.
The suspension should be adjusted by an authorized dealer. If abnormal noises from the fork are
noticed, contact an authorized dealer.
For details on suspension functions and settings, please refer to the specific manual.
2.4.8 PEDAL-ASSIST SYSTEM
All E-OMNIA models are equipped with BOSCH electric motor to assist the user during pedalling. Once
the degree of electric motor assistance is selected, the motor will be enabled automatically during
pedal operation and will be disabled immediately if pedalling ceases. The motor power depends on the
torque applied to the pedals, multiplied by the selected level of assistance. Assistance drops linearly
until it stops when the speed of 28 km/h (20 or 25 mph for the US version) is reached.
2.4.8.1 ASSISTANCE SYSTEM SWITCH ON/OFF
For E-OMNIA T-Type (man and lady), C-Type, FT-Type models, the assis-
tance system is activated by pressing the switch on button (4) shown
in Figure 3.
For E-OMNIA X-Type and FX-Type models, the assistance system is ac-
tivated by pressing the switch on button (1) shown in Figure 6.
The assistance system can be activated only if the battery is properly
inserted into the compartment and is sufficiently charged. In addition,
the speed sensor must be correctly connected to the drive unit (see
motor specific instructions in case of doubt).
After 10 minutes of inactivity (the bicycle is not moved and no button is pressed) the assistance
system will deactivate.
Do not press on the pedals when you turn on the pedal-assist bicycle.
Start pedalling when the bike is fully switched on.
After 10 minutes of inactivity (the bicycle is not moved and no button is pressed) the assistance sys-
tem will deactivate.
2.4.8.2 TRIP COMPUTER MENUS (FOR E-OMNIA X-TYPE AND FX-TYPE MODELS ONLY)
After the trip computer is turned on, the last setting you made will normally be displayed. Pressing
the button (6) repeatedly for an average time will cycle through the travelled distance (TRIP), the total
kilometres (TOTAL) and the battery power (RANGE). (Briefly pressing the – button will decrease the
pedal-assist level!). To reset the travelled distance (TRIP), select TRIP and press buttons (6) and (5) at
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Figure 6 - Purion switch on diagram
the same time for a while. Initially, the display will show RESET. If you press and hold both buttons, the
travelled distance (TRIP) will be set to 0.
To reset the RANGE, select RANGE and press buttons (6) and (5) at the same time for a while. Initially, the
display will show RESET. If you press and hold both buttons, the travelled distance (TRIP) will be set to 0.
For details, error codes, maintenance, and support in the event of a problem, refer to the specific Bosch
Purion BUI215 manual.
2.4.8.3 TRIP COMPUTER MENUS (FOR E-OMNIA T-TYPE (MAN AND LADY),
C-TYPE, FT-TYPE MODELS ONLY)
By pressing the buttons (10) and (8) (see Figure 7),
the various screens including information on trip
values can be accessed, even during the trip. This
allows to keep both hands on the handlebar while
riding. The <Settings> accessible via the status
screen cannot be changed while riding. By press-
ing the selection button (9), the following functions
can be performed:
• While riding, the quick menu can be ac-
cessed.
• When the bicycle is stopped, the settings
menu can be called up in the status screen.
• You can confirm information values and warnings.
• You can close a dialog box.
• If the trip computer is removed from its support without being disabled, information about the
last trip is displayed in sequence. If no button is pressed when the trip computer is removed from
its support, the computer will shut down after 1 minute.
When a trip computer is inserted in its support, it is possible to recall in sequence the following
screens (the sequence is indicated by the orientation bar (g) shown in Figure 8):
• Home screen
• Time and range
• Distance and riding time
• Pedalling power and frequency
• Average speed and maximum speed
• Distance, range, power, and heart rate
• Heart rate
• Calorie consumption and overall distance
• Status screen
As soon as the active trip computer is engaged on its support, the
initial screen appears which, with reference to Figure 8, shows the fol-
lowing information:
(a) Time/speed indication
(b) Assistance level indication
(c) Riding light indication
(d) Battery charge level indication
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Figure 7 - Kiox controls
Figure 8 - Kiox main screen
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