Travel Modes; Displaying Journey Information - Sunrise Medical Quickie Attitude Directions For Use Manual

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Travel modes:

There are three travel modes stored in the sMMI – BOOST,
TOUR and ECO.
In Eco mode the torque and therefore the maximum available
motor power is automatically
reduced by about 40 %, thereby reducing power consumption.
At the same time the agility is also modified so that the drive
responds better. The Eco travel mode is particularly suited to
tours in which the battery charge needs to last as long a
distance as possible.
In Tour mode, 75 % of the maximum motor torque is available.
Performance and range are
both at a high level. Similarly in this mode the heat generation
in the motor (see section 4 Thermal management) is moderate
so that long, steep inclines can be accomplished
very well in Tour mode.
In Boost mode the full drive performance is accessed. It is
suited to quick city travel, including moving off powerfully at
traffic lights. The full "Boost performance" is not available all
the time under certain circumstances. In difficult conditions, for
example steep ascents, the drive power may be reduced
because of heat generation (see section 4 Thermal
management). The range in Boost mode is also less than in
the other modes.
To activate the required mode, in the start menu (see section
3.2.2), press button [2] on the controller to move to the next
sub menu. There, select "menu" and in the next selection
screen that appears, select "travel mode". This opens another
window in which you can activate the required mode. Once you
have activated the mode, go back to the start menu by
pressing button [2] several times.
The Eco and Sport travel modes can only be selected when
idle and not when travelling.
NOTE: The parameters stored in the Boost, Tour and Eco
modes can be adapted to your travelling requirements. Contact
your specialist dealer in this regard.

Displaying journey information:

(bike computer functions)
Before, during and after a journey, various values and
information are displayed in field [12] and regularly saved. You
can adjust this in the normal way by tapping menu button [2] on
the controller to display the subsequent function.
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The following denote:
Current time (needs a pre-setting, see section 3.2.8).
Displays the distance you have covered (needs a "tour reset").
Navigate using the controller buttons (see section 2) to the
function "tour reset" (start menu – menu – tour reset; see
diagram in section 3). Each time after activating "tour reset" the
display returns to "zero".
The distance covered by you since first using your add-on bike.
Your average speed per trip. The average speed is calculated
from every "tour reset" and is displayed after a 10 minutes of
travelling time.
The time in which you travel one more more trips; any idle time
of your add-on bike is not included. The journey time is
calculated from every "tour reset".
The current power consumption in amperes.
Your driving performance in watts
The travel mode you activated (Boost, Tour or Eco).
Fig.3.11
Attitude/Attitude Hybrid Rev.3.0

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