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5.2.4 Viewing Secondary Information on the Screen.
The display panel's screen allows the user to view various useful information. The information on the screen
changes when you press the POWER button according to the previous selection made in the "Settings" menu:
Average
trip speed
(km/h).
Trip distance
(km).
Trip time
(hh:mm:ss).
Trip cadence
(rpm).
Trip power
(W).
Motor-user
power balance
for the journey
(%)
Instantaneous
consumption
assistance mode
Heart rate for
the journey
(bpm)
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5.2.5 Battery Level Indicator.
The battery level indicator shows the estimated remaining battery capacity.
Maximum
speed
(km/h).
NOTE
Total distance
(km).
Total time
hh:mm:ss).
Instantaneous
cadence
5.2.6. Settings Menu
(rpm).
The user can access the settings menu by holding down the (+) and (-) buttons for 3 seconds.
Press the (+) and (-) buttons to scroll through the different settings options. When you press the POWER button,
you will enter the selected menu. Additionally, the system will exit the settings menu when the user holds down
the POWER button for 3 seconds.
Instantaneous
power (W).
WARNING
Instantaneous
motoruser
power balance
(%)
Time
A) Resetting the trip information.
(hh:mm).
The user can view and reset the trip information at any time.
Instant
heart rate
(bpm)
B) Selecting secondary information on the screen.
The user can select the information that will be shown on the screen's secondary information indicator.
USER MANUAL
In order to increase the life of the battery and prevent a full discharge which
may damage it, the assistance modes are limited based on the state of
charge of the battery:
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Battery with charge above 20%: All assistance modes are available.
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Battery with charge of 10-20%: 100%/BOOST assistance mode is
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not available.
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Battery with charge of 5-10%: Only 30% (ECO) and 0% (NO ASSIST)
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assistance modes are available.
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Battery with charge of 1-5%: No pedal assistance mode is available
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(0%/NO ASSIST). Only the lights can be turned on.
When making any adjustments, make sure that you stop the bicycle
and perform them in a safe place. Otherwise, the lack of attention to the
surrounding traffic could cause an accident.
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