Marquardt Just Drive Comfort 4313 Series Operating Manual

For pedelecs and e-scooters

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2010-10-29
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  • Page 1 2010-10-29 Recommended contents for Operating manual Just Drive Comfort control unit for pedelecs and e-scooters Similar to the picture. Series 4313 Store for future use!
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Just Drive Comfort control unit for pedelecs and e-scooters Table of Contents About this operating manual ............3 Display modes ................3 Copyright protection ..............4 Contact details ................4 Safety Instructions ................4 Overview of Comfort control unit ........... 6 Technical data ................
  • Page 3: About This Operating Manual

    About this operating manual This manual serves as a content recommendation for the overall system manual of an overall system and does not serve as an end customer operating manual. Display modes The following display modes are used to highlight special elements of the operating manual: Safety instructions Safety instructions in this manual are identified by symbols.
  • Page 4: Copyright Protection

    The contents of this manual are protected by copyright. Their use is permitted within the scope of using the device and creating a complete system operating manual. Any other use is not per- mitted without the written consent of the manufacturer. Contact details Address Marquardt GmbH Schlossstraße 16 78604 Rietheim-Weilheim Telephone +49 7424 99-28301 E-Mail support-emobility@marquardt.com...
  • Page 5  Do not place the bicycle upside down on the handlebars as this may damage the con- trol unit, but use a suitable bicycle mounting stand approved for the total weight. WARNING! Configure the basic settings on the Comfort control unit before driving. Unconcentrated driving endangers you and other road users.
  • Page 6: Overview Of Comfort Control Unit

    Overview of Comfort control unit Switch the pedelec on and off at the Comfort control unit. Use the two keys and the joystick to activate and control support from the electric motor or switch on the headlights. The Comfort control unit's display shows the current driving speed. You can also see which sup- port level is active, how long the power for the support motor will last, the charge level of the battery and whether the light is switched on.
  • Page 7 5. Turn the hexagon socket screws on the bracket back in with a hexagon socket SW 2.5. Do not tighten the screws yet.  Check the position of the Comfort control unit. Are all keys accessible with the thumb? Is the advertisement clearly visible? 6.
  • Page 8: Operating And Display Elements

    Operating and display elements Use the keys on the Comfort control unit to regulate the functions of the pedelec system ergo- nomically. The hand can remain on the handlebar grip, while the thumb can operate the keys on the Comfort control unit. The displays on the control unit display provide information about the driving situation and the support aids.
  • Page 9: Displays Of The Comfort Control Unit

    Displays of the Comfort control unit The displays of the Comfort control unit offer different information on different pages. The joy- stick moves sideways to switch between the pages. Some of the pages offer additional pages that are controlled by vertical movements of the joystick. The main page provides the following information: Indication of the current support.
  • Page 10 Remaining range Fig. 3 Comfort Page Remaining range Indicates the remaining range of the pedelec. The remaining range is determined by the control unit itself using information from the system. The remaining range changes depending on the driving style and takes into account long and short-term experience values. This offers signifi- cantly higher reliability during daily journeys with a constant driving profile.
  • Page 11 Tour Distance / Maximum Speed Fig. 6 Comfort page Tour-Max. Speed  Maximum speed. Displays the highest speed of the current route. Tour Distance / Reset Fig. 7 Comfort page Tour-Reset  Reset - Move the joystick (T3) down to activate the RESET function (change the color of the menu item from black to white).
  • Page 12 Total distance / maximum speed Fig. 9 Comfort Page Max. Speed. Shows the highest speed on the total distance covered by the pedelec. Automatic light (setting menu) Fig. 10 Comfort page Automatic light Activate the automatic mode for the headlight here. The light is then switched on or off depend- ing on the ambient brightness.
  • Page 13 Installation position (Settings menu) If you want to change the installation position of the operating element, this can also be done in the settings menu. If you select the menu item Installation position with the joystick, the corre- sponding selection page opens. Now select the desired installation side and confirm the selection by activating the respective checkbox.
  • Page 14: Operating

    Operating Switching on and off Switching on the Comfort control unit  Press the T4 key for less than 2 seconds.  The display shows the home screen, then changes to the Main screen. Switching off the Comfort control unit ...
  • Page 15: Setting Support

    6.2.2 Setting support The electric motor of your pedelec supports your pedaling power. Several support levels are available. You can also drive without motor assistance.  You set the support levels on the Comfort control unit (T4 / T2).  The current support level indicates Comfort with a scale.
  • Page 16: Sliding Aid

    6.2.3 Sliding aid The sliding aid is available for starting or pushing the wheel. The drive of the pedelec supports the movement of the wheel. The sliding aid can be activated up to a speed of < 6 km/h. You use the sliding aid when sliding the wheel, when starting off or when assisted starting on a hill.
  • Page 17 Fig. 12 USB port NOTE! No liability is accepted for damage to the mobile phone caused by the connec- tion to the Comfort control unit. Connecting the USB Device 1. Open the rubber protection cap of the USB port. 2. Connect the USB device to the USB port - direct connection or with a suitable USB ca- ble.
  • Page 18: Error Codes

    Error codes The Comfort control unit displays error codes for the entire pedelec system. The error codes represent errors detected by the system. The following table shows the meaning of the error codes. Please observe the recommended reaction to the error codes. WARNING! Note the error codes! Error codes can indicate serious errors in the pedelec system.
  • Page 19 Error code Description Solution approach Fault in the engine rotation Switch the system completely off and on again using the T4 key on the control unit. If the problem per- Short-circuit in the motor sists, contact your e-bike dealer. Overheating of the motor Reduce the load on the motor by pedaling less or re- ducing the support level....
  • Page 20 Error code Description Solution approach Software program flow error detected Switch the system completely off and on again using the T4 key on the control unit. If the problem per- sists, contact your e-bike dealer. TorqueSensor send erroneous data Switch the system completely off and on again using the T4 key on the control unit.
  • Page 21 Error codes provided by the display: Source Erroneous system message Possible error solution error Drive E_BIKESPEED_m Check wiring and sensor Drive E_CADENCE_rpm Drive E_HUMAN_POWER_mW Check wiring and restart system Drive E_SUGGESTED_GEAR Drive E_REMAINING_DISTANCE_km Drive E_TOTAL_DISTANCE_m Check wiring and restart system Drive E_MOTOR_RPM Drive...
  • Page 22: Disposal

    Disposal In accordance with the European Directive 2012/19/EU, electrical appli- ances that are no longer serviceable must be collected separately, and in accordance with the European Directive 2006/66/EC, defective or used batteries must be collected separately and reused in an environmentally friendly manner.

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