User Manual

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4. OVERVIEW MENU STRUCTURE
The menu structure of your Evo control unit consists of different menus which are
enabled depending on the riding situation.
For road-safety reasons the menu selection is limited during the ride to the main
menu, the tour data and the stopwatch. At standstill further menus are enabled in
which for example settings can be made or a mobile phone can be connected via
Bluetooth.
4.1. Menus in operation during the ride
In the driving mode the display of your Evo control unit is subdivided into ve sec-
tions (1):
- status bar (1a),
- display of the assistance level (1b),
- speed indicator (1c),
- menu position (1d) and
- variable section (1e) indicating the three different rinding menus.
The status bar shows various symbols giving you a quick overview of the current
state of the system. A detailed description of the individual elements is given in the
following chapter “Status bar”.
The currently selected assistance level is visualised by the graphics on the left edge
(2). By means of the +/–keys you can select between ve positive assistance levels
and two recuperation levels. By pressing the +key you select a higher assistance le-
vel, by pressing the –key you select a lower assistance level. By selecting assistance
level 0 the motor assistance is turned off.
The higher the assistance level, the more assistance is provided until you have
reached the end limit of the motor set by the manufacturer. The recuperation (the
feeding back of recovered energy into the battery and the motor brake) is correspon-
dingly strongest at the lowest level (-2).
The current speed of the pedelec/e-bike is indicated with one digit behind the deci-
mal point (3). In the settings you can choose between a display in kilometres per hour
(km/h) or in miles per hour (mph).
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The speed is only indicated correctly if the circumference of tyre of
your pedelec/e-bike is set correctly. You can adjust the circumference
of tyre in the settings (see chapter “Congurations and settings”).
The menu position indicates the selected screen with a symbol.
In the variable section you can select between the main menu, an overview of the
data relating to the current tour and a stop watch function. You can switch between
these menus by pressing the Scroll key (4). A detailed description of these menus
including respective functions is given in the chapters “Main menu”, “Overview tour
data” and “Stopwatch”.
4.2. Menus at standstill
At standstill of the pedelec/e-bike, further menus are enabled:
- an overview of the total data,
- the phone menu,
- the service menu,
- a menu for saving data on external devices and
- the conguration pages.
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