Just drive comfort control unit for pedelecs and e-scooters (40 pages)
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2010-10-29 Original Operating Manual Control Panel Comfort for Pedelecs Series 4313 Save for future use!
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Marquardt GmbH Schlossstraße 16 78604 Rietheim -Weilheim E-mail: marquardt@marquardt.de Website: www.marquardt.de Control Panel Comfort for Pedelecs...
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Table of Contents About thi s Operating Manual ............4 Presentation ............... 4 Copy right Protection............5 Cont act Information ............. 5 Safety Information ..............6 Control Panel Comfort Overview ..........7 Components ............... 7 Technical Data..............7 Mounting the Control Panel Comfort .......... 8 Operating and Display Elements ..........
About this Operating Manual About this Operating Manual This manual is a component of the Control Panel Comfort. It allows you to use these devices safely and efficiently. Read the manual carefully before using the device and the Pedelec to be- come familiar with the functions of the Control Panel Comfort.
The content of this manual is protected by copyright. It may only be used in conjunction with use of the equipment described. Any further use is prohibited without the written permission of the manufacturer. Contact Information Address Marquardt GmbH Schlossstraße 16 78604 Rietheim-Weilheim Phone +49 7424 99-0 E-mail marquardt@marquardt.de...
Safety Information Safety Information Read this operating manual and observe all safety information and instructions. Failures to comply with safety information and instructions may result in electrical shock, fire, and/or severe injuries. Save this operating manual. This will allow you to read information on various functions, for instance, at a later time.
Control Panel Comfort Overview You can use the Control Panel Comfort to switch the pedelec on and off. The two buttons on the joystick allow you to activate and control support from the electric motor or switch on the head- lamp.
Mounting the Control Panel Comfort Mounting the Control Panel Comfort Check the fastening screws regularly. Screws can loosen due to vibration, heat, and cold temperatures. Tighten all screws with the required torque. The Control Panel Comfort is mounted on the left side of the handlebars. The protruding side faces inward.
Operating and Display Elements You can use the buttons on the Control Panel Comfort to ergonomically control the functions of the pedelec system. Your hand can remain on the handlebar while you operate the buttons on the Control Panel Comfort using your thumb. The screens on the operating unit display provide information on your riding situation and support aids.
Operating and Display Elements Control Panel Comfort Display The display of the Control Panel Comfort offers a variety of information on different pages. Move the joystick side to side to switch between pages. Some of the pages offer additional pages, which you can access by moving the joystick vertically. The main page offers the following information: Display of current support level.
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Residual Range Fig. 4 Comfort page residual range Displays the residual range of the pedelec with support. Tour Distance Fig. 5 Comfort page tour distance Displays the distance traveled since the value was last reset. This page includes additional pages. Tour Distance / Average Speed Fig.
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Operating and Display Elements Tour Distance / Maximum Speed Fig. 7 Comfort page tour max. speed Maximum speed. Displays the highest speed for the current distance. Tour Distance / Reset Fig. 8 Comfort page tour reset – Reset Pressing the joystick marks the RESET button.
Total Distance / Maximum Speed Fig. 10 Comfort page max. speed Displays the highest speed reached by the pedelec over the entire dist ance. Automatic Light Fig. 11 Comfort page automatic light Use this page to activate automatic mode for the headlight. The light will then be switched on or off depending on the surrounding light level.
Operations Operations 6.2.1 Headlight The T5 button is used to switch the light on or off. If automatic light control is activated, the light will be switched on or off in response to the surrounding light level. The main page displays the current status of the headlight using the following symbols: Symbol Headlight Headlight off...
Level Description None Normal cycling conditions. Motor not active. Efficient support for maximum battery range NORMAL Even support for long distances with long battery range HIGH Powerful support for sporty riding, on mountainous terrain, and in city traffic with normal battery range Activate Support ...
Operations WARNING! The pushing aid will move the pedelec. Hold the handlebar grip and be ready to brake. Sit on the bicycle and do not press the pedals. Your pushing force, combined with the pushing aid, could accelerate the pedelec very quickly. The second pe- dal will also move, and can injure you when getting on the bike! Do not use the pushing aid for slow riding.
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Connect USB Device NOTE! For damage to the mobile phone caused by the connection to the control unit Comfort there is no liability. 1. Open the protective rubber cap on the USB connection. – 2. Connect the USB device to the USB port either directly or using a suitable USB cable.
Error Codes Error Codes The Control Panel Comfort displays error codes for the entire pedelec system. Error codes rep- resent errors recognized by the system. The following table provides the meanings of these er- ror codes. Please note the recommended reactions to error codes. WARNING! Pay attention to error codes! Error codes can indicate serious faults in the pedelec system.
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Error code Description Solution approach Reduce the load on the motor by pedaling less or Overheating of motor. by reducing the assist level. The software has corrected an error in Switch off the system completely and then back on motor rotation. using the Control Panel button T4.
Disposal Disposal In accordance with European directive 2012/19/EU covering non-functional electrical devices, and in accordance with European directive 2006/66/EC covering used batteries, devices and batteries must be collected separately and sent for environmentally-appropriat e recycling. Old machinery, replacement parts, and packaging are made of recyclable materials.
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