URBANGLIDE BIKE M7 User Manual page 15

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1. The electronic gear change
To assist you electronically, your bike is equipped with 8 electronic speed levels.
- Position 0 = No assistance
- Position 1 and 2 = Economic position. Thanks to these positions, your bike consumes less energy. The
power is ideal for progressing on a flat surface. These two power levels will probably not be sufficient to tackle
a steep climb.
- Position 3 and 4 = Medium position
- Position 5 and 6 = High position. Your bike consumes more energy and is also more powerful.
- Position 7 and 8 = Maximum position. Your electrical assistance is at its maximum. These two speeds are
reserved for regular and speed-conscious users.
To scroll through the assistance level, press the "+" and "-" buttons on your bike's screen.
2. The operation of the electrical assistance
Your electric-assisted bicycle is equipped with an electric motor located in the rear wheel. This motor starts
automatically (if the ignition is switched on and the battery is charged) when you pedal and only when you pedal.
The motor switches off when :
- You apply one of the two brakes
- You reach the speed limit of 25km/hour.
This principle allows the engine to give you full power when you need it and saves battery power when you are
descending or launching on flat ground. This energy management allows you to acquire greater autonomy.
The range of your bike depends on several factors:
- The weight carried: The performance of your bike is given for an average load of 80kg.
- The outside temperature: The performance of your bike is given for an outside temperature of about 20°C.
- Battery wear and tear: Your battery is designed to deliver stable performance for 750 charge cycles, i.e. an
average use of 3 years.) After these 750 cycles, it is still operational, but its performance may decrease.
- The nature of the route: The range displayed is calculated on flat or slightly hilly ground (10 to 20% odds).
Autonomy varies according to the type of ground, the number of hills and descents on your course.
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