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1
Overview of components .................................................................... 37
1.1
Display and control unit .......................................................... 37
1.2
Battery pack and charger ....................................................... 38
2
Battery pack ........................................................................................ 39
2.1
Charging instructions ............................................................. 39
2.2 Charging the battery pack ...................................................... 41
2.3
Installing the battery pack ...................................................... 41
2.4
Removing the battery pack ................................................... 42
2.5
Security .................................................................................. 42
2.6
Diagnosis message ................................................................ 43
2.7
Lights ...................................................................................... 43
3
Display ................................................................................................. 44
3.1
Removing and fastening ......................................................... 44
3.2 Adjustment ............................................................................. 44
3.3
Overview of buttons and indications ...................................... 45
3.3.1 Display ......................................................................... 45
3.3.2 Control unit .................................................................. 45
3.4
Switching on display ............................................................... 45
3.5
Setting power assistance ....................................................... 46
3.6
Menu overview ....................................................................... 47
3.7
Notes on menu overview ........................................................ 48
3.7.1 Extra information ......................................................... 48
3.7.2 Indicator Average speed .............................................. 49
3.7.3 Lighting ........................................................................ 50
3.7.4 Beep Signals ................................................................ 50
3.7.5 Automatic Charging (optional) ..................................... 50
3.7.6 Calibration .................................................................... 52
3.8
Explanation of display options ................................................ 53
3.8.1 Time/Temperature ....................................................... 53
3.8.2 Trip distance ................................................................ 53
3.8.3 Trip time ....................................................................... 53
3.8.4 Average speed ............................................................. 53
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    User's Manual Table of contents Overview of components ..............37 Display and control unit ............37 Battery pack and charger ............38 Battery pack ..................39 Charging instructions ............. 39 2.2 Charging the battery pack ............41 Installing the battery pack ............41 Removing the battery pack ...........
  • Page 2: Overview Of Components

    3.8.5 Maximum speed ............54 Overview of components 3.8.6 Total distance ............... 54 3.8.7 Range ................54 Display and control unit 3.8.8 Trip 1 and Trip 2 ............54 Use of other displays .............. 55 Range indication table ................. 56 Accelerator (optional) ................58 Accelerator ................
  • Page 3: Battery Pack And Charger

    Battery pack Battery pack and charger Charging instructions Read the following instructions and warnings carefully before using the E-bike. The manufacturer is not responsible for accidents or malfunctions caused by improper use of the E-bike or parts of the E-bike: • Fully charge the battery pack once before the first use of the bike.
  • Page 4: Charging The Battery Pack

    Charging the battery pack • Always charge the battery pack using the charger delivered with the bicycle. Do not use any other charger. The colour of the plug must match the colour of the socket. 1. Check that the power cable is •...
  • Page 5: Removing The Battery Pack

    Removing the battery pack Diagnosis message 1. Insert the key in the lock (A) (this key If all LEDs flash on the battery pack, is the same as the key for the bicycle first check whether the battery pack lock). has been correctly connected to the docking station (A). The LEDs (B) are located on the battery pack next to the charging point.
  • Page 6: Display

    Display Overview of buttons and indications Removing and fastening 3.3.1 Display Removing: Press the button (A) on the A Present speed bottom side and remove the display (B) B Peddling assistance level from the display holder (C). C Battery pack charge level km /h D Lighting indicator Fixing in place: Position the display (B)
  • Page 7: Setting Power Assistance

    Setting power assistance Menu overview Settings Press the up (K) or down (M) button to set the support (B). General Time 24hours/12hours 3sec Ride programme: hh:mm (set) Back 1. ECO Contrast ..(set: 10 - 1sec 2. CRUISE 1 00 % Backlight ..(set:10-100) 3.
  • Page 8: Notes On Menu Overview

    Notes on menu overview 3.7.2 Indicator Average speed 3.7.1 Extra information The indicator for average speed indicates, when cycling, whether the current speed is 100% With this option you can indicate whether above or below the average speed of the km /h you want to see extra information in the ride.
  • Page 9: Lighting

    3.7.3 Lighting To use the function, you first have to switch it on via the display menu. You can set whether you wish the lights to be switched on automatically or You can then use the set button to activate or deactivate automatic whether you wish to do this manually under Lighting. charging. Automatic charging works up to about 80% capacity, depending If you select Auto, the bicycle lighting will be switched on and off on the temperature.
  • Page 10: Calibration

    Explanation of display options 5 0% 5 0 % By briefly pressing the MODE button, you decide what you want to show km/h k m/ h at the bottom right of the display. All possible display options are briefly explained below. Au to ch ar ge on Auto c harge off 1 4 : 2 2 2 0 . 0 km/ h 1 4:2 2 20.0km /h 3.8.1 Time/Temperature...
  • Page 11: Maximum Speed

    3.8.5 Maximum speed Resetting Trip 1 will be automatic when the bicycle is not used for more than 2 hours. Trip 1 can also be reset manually by keeping the set button Maximum speed measured over the pressed for a long time. You can only reset Trip 2 manually by keeping the 1 0 0 % cycled distance.
  • Page 12: Range Indication Table

    Range indication table Shift gears If the bicycle has been equipped with gears, timely shift the gears in XHPL rear wheel motor (40 Nm) order to increase the range. Eco (km) Cruise (km) Tour (km) Sport (km) Power (km) Battery pack 317 Wh 418 Wh 490 Wh...
  • Page 13: Accelerator (Optional)

    Accelerator (optional) Once you have set the parking assistance, Accelerator you can use the throttle by turning it towards you. The throttle (B) can be used when the Note: When using the throttle for the 100% peddling assistance has been switched first time, carefully try it out to familiarise km/h on.
  • Page 14: Technical Data

    Technical data Diagnosis messages Weight and performance Contact your dealer shop if the message is not listed in the manual. 300Wh series 400Wh series 500Wh series Capacity (Ah) 11.6 14.5 Weight of battery pack (kg) E - 0 0 1 4 Maximum power (W) Charging time 80% (hrs) Charging time 100% (hrs)
  • Page 15 Message Diagnosis Solution Message Diagnosis Solution Wait until the battery Check whether the plug pack is within the of the throttle is placed Battery pack outside No communication with temperature range. well in the control unit the temperature range throttle The charging will then and place the display automatically continue.
  • Page 16: Warranty Conditions And Legal Requirements

    Warranty conditions and legal Compliance The manufacturer of your E-bike hereby declares that the requirements product complies with all requirements and other relevant conditions of Machinery Directive 2004/108/EC, EMC Directive 2006/42/ Guarantee conditions EC, the EN standards for EPACs (Electrically Power Assisted Cycle) The following guarantee conditions supplement the applicable legal rights.
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