Start Menu; Selecting The Assistance Level - Quickie Attitude Directions For Use Manual

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Start menu:

As described previously, when starting up, the start
menu illustrated in the accompanying image appears,
(Fig.3.6).
Explanation:
6. Approximate value of the distance in km, which can
be covered at the preselected assistance level
(remaining range).
7. Indication of the current speed travelled.
8. Assistance level selection.
9. Set assistance level.
10. Recuperation selection.
11. Diverse varying information and warning indicators,
see section 3.2.11 (shown here as remaining battery
capacity)
12. Display of various travelling information.
The letter "M" to set the menu functions in the left-hand
lower third of the display, is
only visible when at rest. For safety reasons, different
functions cannot be selected when travelling.
CAUTION!
• All parameters that you change will be permanently
stored and are available each time you switch on the
sMMI. The display of your add-on bike may therefore
differ from the illustration.

Selecting the assistance level:

(Fig.3.6-Fig.3.7).
An assistance level that you wish to use (there are 5
possible levels) can be permanently stored by your
specialist dealer as part of a travel profile in the sMMI.
This is instantly available to you after switching on the
sMMI and is shown in the sMMI display as a bar element
[9].
You can also manually change the level of assistance at
any time using the controller
buttons [1] UP and [3] DOWN, whereby the number of
individual white bar elements in the field [8] increases or
decreases according to the level of assistance you
select.
When switching off the add-on bike, any changes made
using the controller buttons are not accounted for. In this
respect, when restarting the add-on bike, only the
assistance level stored in the travel profile is available.
According to the selected assistance level, field [6] gives
an indication of the distance that can be travelled using
motorised support. The higher the selected assistance
level, the more energy is consumed by the motor.
The range to be achieved reduces accordingly.
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NOTE: When the add-on bike is idle please note:
• If the pushing aid is activated, you can adjust the
assistance levels from a travel speed of about 8 km/h.
• Motorised support is also immediately available when
activating the pushing aid by moving the pedals.
Exceptions:
After switching on the Add-on bike, the wheel must
complete 2–3 wheel revolutions before the motorised
support will start.
If the pushing aid is deactivated, the motorised support is
immediately available when moving the pedals.
Similarly, the assistance level can also be increased or
decreased when the add-on bike is idle.
The start menu field [12] has several features. By tapping
the controller button [2], various travel information can be
displayed.
Fig.3.6
6
115
km
8
9
10
Fig.3.7
9
7
0
km/h
8
Attitude/Attitude Hybrid Rev.1.0
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