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Function description
Display ON/OFF
Press the ON/OFF button for at least 3 seconds to switch the display on or of.
Selecting the assisted pedalling level
Press the relevant button to increase or decrease the level of selected assisted pedalling.
There are between 1 and 5 assisted pedalling levels that can be selected (Assist).
Assist level 1 sets minimum electrical support by the motor (minimum power - ECO mode).
Assist levels 2 and 3 set intermediate electrical support by the motor (minimum power - STD
mode).
Assist levels 4 and 5 set maximum electrical support by the motor (maximum power - Turbo
mode).
If you select level 0, you exclude electrical assistance from the motor.
Enabling walk assist mode
Set the walk assist level to 0 and then, press and hold the - button to enable the walk assist
mode which allows you to activate electric motor assistance up to a maximum speed of 6
Km/h.
Disable the function by releasing the button.
CAUTION
The walk assist mode must be used in compliance with the regulations in force in the
country of use and is only allowed when pushing the electrically power assisted cycle by
walking alongside the bicycle and holding the handlebar grips firmly with both hands.
DANGER
It is strictly prohibited to enable the walk assist mode when you are sitting on the saddle of
the electrically power assisted cycle to avoid the danger of injury and the risk of damaging
the electrical components of the bike.
Switching the light ON/OFF
Press the ON/OFF button quickly to turn the front light (and rear light, if applicable) on and
of.
Viewing data (AVG - MAX - TRIP - ODO)
The data available on speed (AVG and MAX) and distance (TRIP and ODO) will be displayed
alternately and automatically in sequence: AVG - MAX - TRIP - ODO.
The partial usage data (TRIP - AVG - MAX) will automatically reset after the display is turned
of.
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