Pushing aid:
Fig.3.10
Should you require motorised support when pushing, for
example on steep hillsides, then you can activate the pushing
aid. To do this, while you are in the start menu (see section
3.2.2), press button [2] on the controller to move to the next sub
menu. There, select "menu" and in the next selection screen
that appears, select "pushing aid". You can activate or
deactivate the pushing aid in the next window that opens.
Once you have set the required function, go back to the start
menu by pressing button [1] of the controller several times. An
activated pushing aid is shown in the start menu by the symbol
[13].
Using the pushing aid:
For add-on bikes:
The pushing aid is used by pressing button [1] for a pushing aid
forwards or button [3] for a pushing aid backwards.
This turns on the motor and moves your add-on bike at a
maximum speed of 6 km/h (forwards) or 4 km/h (backwards) for
as long as you are holding down the respective button ([1] or
[3]). This is shown in field [13] as a white bar element.
For add-on bikes:
If buttons [1] or [3] are released, the motor switches off. It can
only cut in again if add-on bike is idle.
If the pedals are moved during pushing, the sMMI automatically
switches to the mode of the pre-set assistance level (see
section 3.2.4) so that the selection activated for this level is
available from a speed of about 8 km/h.
If the pedals are not moved, the sMMI switches back to the
pushing aid below a speed of 8 km/h.
If the sMMI is switched off, the activated pushing aid is retained
in the program and is immediately ready for use upon start-up.
However, after start-up the drive wheel must complete 2 to 3
revolutions before the motor moves the add-on bike when
pressing button [1] or [3].
The maximum speed of the pushing aid can be set according to
your requirements by your specialist dealer.
Date and time:
The date and time can also be set individually.
The set time is shown in field [12] of the start menu whereas
the date is only used for internal calculations in the sMMI.
As already seen in the functions described in previous sections,
you can also set the date and time in the known way from the
start menu in the various sub menus (see also the overview in
section 3). You can modify the required parameters here.
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