Pedelec Mode; Lights; Brakes - Wisper 805fe Owner's Manual

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(32 and 50 teeth) and 8 rear sprockets (11 to 30 teeth). The front shifter will
move the chain between the high gear chainwheel H and the low L (please refer
to the picture). The rear shifter will move the chain from the highest gear to the
lowest by simply moving the lever from left to right.
12
Pedelec mode and ASSIST mode
12.1
When you first ride your Wisper bike you will notice that after one turn of the
pedals the motor will start working, assisting you to ride the bike by adding
power to the front wheel. This is the standard or pedelec mode. To continue
using the pedelec mode you must keep turning the pedals, if you stop pedaling
the motor will stop and the bike will slow to a halt. If you start pedaling again
after one turn the motor will start again. No throttle is available on this bike.
11.2
You will find ASSIST button on the panel on the handle bars with L.M.H(Low,
Medium, High)printed close to three corresponding LED's (small lights). When
the button is pressed sequentially, the LEDs shift between L M and H. L
corresponds to 40% of the maximum power in pedelec mode, M to 80%, and H
corresponds to 100%.
11.3
High mode is generally used when you need the maximum amount of assistance
from the motor. Low mode is used when you do not need the instant power of
80% or 100%. Low mode is used in high traffic situations or poor conditions
such as ice and snow when 80% of full power immediately could be dangerous.
Warning: The electric motor on your bike is very powerful and if you set of in high
assist mode you may cause the front wheel to spin. This is the same on any
motorized vehicle. We therefore highly recommend that you always start off
with the bike set to the lowest level of assistance and only use a small amount
of throttle until you are moving forwards at walking pace.
13

Lights

13.1
The LIGHT button can be found close to ON/OFF button. If you press it when the
bike power is on, the LED headlight on the front fork will illuminate. Press it
again to switch of the light. The power for the light comes from the bike battery.
Due to a low power consumption use of the light will not reduce your range.
IMPORTANT Make sure your handle bar grips are always intact and in good condition.
Uncovered handlebar tubes can be very dangerous.
14

Brakes

14.1
Front and Rear: V brake
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