Notes On Cycling With The Ebike System - Bosch Active Line Gen3 Owner's Manual

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Notes on cycling with the eBike
system
When does the eBike drive work?
The eBike drive assists your cycling only when you are
pedaling. If you do not pedal, the assistance will not
work. The motor output always depends on the
pedaling force you apply.
If you apply less force, you will receive less assistance
than if you apply a lot of force. This applies
irrespective of the assistance level.
The eBike drive automatically switches off at speeds
over 20 mph. When the speed falls below 20 mph,
the drive automatically becomes available again.
An exception applies to the push assistance function,
in which the eBike can be pushed at low speed
without pedaling. The pedals may rotate when the
push assistance is in use.
You can also use the eBike as a normal bicycle
without assistance at any time, either by switching off
the eBike system or by setting the assistance level to
OFF. The same applies when the battery is drained.
Interaction between the eBike system and
gear-shifting
The gear-shifting should be used with an eBike drive
in the same way as with a normal bicycle (observe the
operating instructions of your eBike on this point).
Irrespective of the type of gear-shifting, it is advisable
to briefly stop pedaling when changing gear. This will
facilitate the gear change and reduce wear on the
powertrain.
By selecting the correct gear, you can increase your
speed and range while applying the same amount of
force.
Test the range of your eBike in different conditions
before planning longer and more demanding trips.
Read and understand the influences on the
u
operating range when planning your ride (see
"Influences on range", page English – 8).
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Influences on range
The range is affected by a number of factors, such as:
– Assistance level
– Speed
– Gear shifting behavior
– Tire type and tire pressure
– Age and condition of the battery
– Route profile (gradients) and conditions (road
surface)
– Headwind and ambient temperature
– Weight of eBike, rider and luggage
For this reason, it is not possible to predict the range
accurately before and during a trip. However, as a
general rule:
– With the same assistance level on the eBike drive:
The less energy you need to exert in order to reach
a certain speed (e.g. by changing gears optimally),
the less energy the eBike drive will consume and
the higher the range per battery charge will be.
– The higher the selected assistance level under
otherwise constant conditions, the smaller the
range will be.
Note: Plan your routes so that you can always reach
your destination without motor assistance.
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