Display Settings - Espin NERO Quick Start Manual

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DISPLAY SETTINGS

16 .1 You can access most of the settings programmed into the controller through the display and
toggle switch. Some of these settings are welcome to be changed by the user, including P1, P2,
P3, and A3. Most of the other parameters should not be changed from the settings recommended
above, or else the bike might not function correctly or the circuitry could even get fried.
16 .2 To access the parameter menu, turn on the bike, then double tap the M button. Press the +
button to move from P1, to P2, P3, etc. To change a parameter, press the M button once while on
that parameter, then use the + or - buttons to adjust the value at the bottom of the display. Once
the value has been adjusted, press the M button once to enter the new value and to start mov-
ing to other parameters. Once the password section is reached, use the + and - buttons to input
1801 and press M to enter each value. After adjusting any necessary settings, double tap M to
escape the parameters menu or simply wait 30 seconds.
16 .3 To adjust the power output of the individual PAS levels, navigate to parameter A2. Then,
press and hold + and - together to get to the PAS adjustment menu. You will see 1 (Indicating PAS
1) set to 40 and blinking. This means that PAS 1 will give you 40% motor power, which will make
the bike go about 10mph. Press the + or - button to adjust this to the desired setting and hit M.
Then you will be on the parameter for PAS 2. Adjust PAS 2 to the desired setting and hit M. Do
this for 3, 4 & 5. Once you hit M after setting PAS 5 you will be brought back to the regular display
menu.
Note: Doing this will not change the value of A2. Pressing + and - together at the A2 screen will
safely navigate away from A2.
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