Display Small; Assistance Indicator; Battery Charge State Indicator - Derby cycle IMPULSE 2.0 Owner's Manual

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7.2

Display small

1
2
3
1
Speed
2
Power-assist mode
3
Battery charge state
4
Kilometres / Miles covered during the day or overall
The display in the middle of the handlebar is divided into
four different display panels.
• At the top on the left is your current
• Below this is a display showing the selected
power-assist mode ➠ Chapter 7.2.1.
• At the top on the right is the
which tells you the current battery charge state of
your Pedelec ➠ Chapter 7.2.2.
• Below this is the display of
covered during the day and overall.

7.2.1 Assistance indicator

The display shows you how much assistance the motor is
currently providing.
DISPLAY SCREEN
ASSISTANCE
This means the assistance is
working hard.
This means the assistance is
working with a medium level of
effort.
This means the assistance is
working with a low level of effort.
No assistance. Battery indicator
still lights up.
Use the
/
buttons to switch between the individual
power-assist modes.
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 speed.
1
2
battery symbol
3
kilometres / miles
4

7.2.2 Battery charge state indicator

The battery charge state indicator is located at the top on
the right of the display. Using a stylised battery divided
into seven segments, it shows the charge remaining in the
battery. The lower the charge state of the battery, the few-
er segments are displayed.
DISPLAY
BATTERY CHARGE STATE
100–85.5%
85.5–71.5%
71.5–57.5%
57.5–42.5 %
42.5–28.5%
28.5–14.5%
If the battery charge state falls below a minimum level,
the assistance switches off via the motor. Then the entire
display fades and goes off, too.
If you do not use your Pedelec for ten minutes, the
system switches off automatically. If you subse-
quently want to ride using the assistance, you will
have to switch it back on via the control panel.
If the conditions of the journey change, for ex-
ample, by riding up an incline after a long, flat
stretch, the value displayed can also change at
short notice. Please consider this factor when
planning your trips. You are probably familiar
with this effect from the remaining range indicator
of your car. The remaining range depends on the
current battery charge state and the assist mode
which has been set (POWER, SPORT or ECO).

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