(T2) makes three lines
the lighting is switched on. If a corresponding lighting system is installed, then
it illuminates. This lighting is switched off again by briefly pressing button (T2).
Pressing button (T2) longer (> 2 sec.) activates an automatic lighting function
A
. This means the lighting system is controlled by the ambient light.
These lighting functions are possible only on a lighting system
controllable via CAN bus.
12. MOTOR ASSIST
Switching on the drive system via the display allows you to call up all spee-
dometer functions as well as date and time, but the level of motor assist
still has not been set. In other words: if you start pedalling, the motor will
not assist yet.
Five different levels of assistance (ECO – NORMAL – HIGH – POWER – HIGH PO-
WER) can be selected using buttons (T4) and (T6), with ECO being the level
with the weakest motor assist and HIGH POWER the level with the strongest.
The motor will not assist you until you have set a level here.
The motor assist is controlled by torque; in other words: the gre-
ater the force you put on the pedals, the greater the power the
motor will provide. This way you can easily control the motor's
additional power by changing the level of assistance, your pe-
dalling force and the gear ratio.
When going downhill, you can brake the bicycle using the motor. Three dif-
ferent energy recovery levels can be set using buttons (T4) and (T6) (ECO –
NORMAL – HIGH). This way the motor can exert different amounts of braking
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