Display V02 & Remote V01 User Manual EN
1 Safety This instruction contains information that you must observe for your personal safety and to prevent personal injury and damage to property. They are highlighted by warning triangles and shown below according to the degree of danger. ► Read the instructions completely before start-up and use. This will helpyou to avoid hazards and errors. ► Keep the manual for future reference. This user manual is an integral part of the product and must be handed over or sold to third parties.
1.2 Intended Use The display V02 and the remote V01 of the drive system are intended exclusively for displaying information and operating your e-bike and must not be used for other purposes. Any other use or use that goes beyond this is considered improper and will result in the loss of the warranty. In case of non-intended use, TQ-Systems GmbH assumes no liability for any damage that may occur and no warranty for proper and functional operation of the product.
1.5 Riding safety instructions Observe the following points to avoid injuries due to a fall when starting with high torque: — We recommend that you wear a suitable helmet and protective clothing every time you ride. Please observe the regulations of your country. — The assistance provided by the drive system depends firstly on the selected assistance mode and secondly on the force exerted by the rider on the pedals. The higher the force applied to the pedals, the greater the motor assistance.
1.7 FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. No changes shall be made to the equipment without the manufacturer’s permission as this may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment This equipment complies with the RF exposure limits in FCC § 1.1310. 1.
2 Technical data 2.1 Display Screen diagonal 2 inch State of charge indication Seperate for battery and range extender Connectivity Bluetooth, ANT+ (Radio network standard with low power consumption) Protection class IP66 Dimension 74 mm x 32 mm x 12,5 mm / 2,91“ x 1,26“ x 0,49“ Weight 35 g / 1,23 oz Operating temperature Storage temperature -5 °C to +40 °C / 23 °F to 104 °F 0 °C to +40 °C / 32 °F to 140 °F Tab. 1: Technical data – Display 2.
3 Operation and indication components 3.1 Overview display Pos. in Fig. 1 Description 1 State of charge battery (max. 10 bars, 1 bar corresponds 10 %) 2 State of charge range extender (max. 5 bars, 1 bar corresponds 20 %) 3 Display panel for different screen views with riding information (see section 6 on page 10) 4 Assist mode (OFF, I, II, III) 5 Button 3.2 1 2 3 4 5 Fig. 1: Operation and indicaton components on display Overview remote Pos. in Fig.
4 Operation ► Make sure that the battery is sufficiently charged before operation. Switch on drive system: ► Switch on the drive unit by shortly pressing the button (see FigFig. 3) on the display. Switch off drive system: ► Switch off the drive unit by long pressing the button (see Fig. 3) on the display. Fig.
5 Setup-Mode 5.1 Setup-Mode activate ► Switch off the drive system. ► Press and hold the button on the display (pos. 5 in Fig. 1) and the DOWN button on the remote (pos. 2 in Fig. 2) for at least 5 seconds. 5.2 >5 s Settings The following settings can be made in the setup-mode: Fig.
6 Riding information In the center of the display, riding information can be shown on 4 different screen views. Regardless of the currently selected view, the state of charge of the battery and optional range extender is displayed at the top edge and the selected assistance mode is displayed at the bottom edge. ► With a short press on the button on the display (pos. 5 in Fig. 1) you switch to the next screen view. Screen view Riding information — Battery state of charge in percent (68 % in this example).
Screen view Riding information — Current rider power in watt (163 W in this example). — Current drive unit power in watts (203 W in this example). — Current speed (36 km/h in this example) in kilometers per hour (KPH) or miles per hour (MPH). — Average speed AVG (19 km/h in this example) in kilometers per hour or miles per hour. — Current rider cadence in revolutions per minute (61 RPM in this example).
Screen view Riding information — Activated light (LIGHT ON) — Switch on the light by pressing the UP button and DOWN button at the same time. Depending on wheter the e-bike is equipped with light and TQ smartbox. (Please see the smartbox manual for more information). — Deactivated light (LIGHT OFF) — Switch off the light by pressing the UP button and DOWN button at the same time. Tab.
7 Select assist mode You can choose between 3 assist modes or switch off the assist from the drive unit. The selected assist mode I, II or III is shown on the display with the corresponding number of bars (see pos. 1 in Fig. 5). — With a short press on the button UP of the remote (see Fig. 6) you increase the assist mode. — With a short press on the button DOWN of the remote (see Fig. 6) you decrease the assist mode. — With a long press (>3 s) on the DOWN button of the remote (see Fig.
8 Set connections 8.1 Connection e-bike to smartphone NOTE — You can download the Trek Connect app from the Appstore for IOS and the Google Play Store for Android. — Download the Trek Connect app. — Select your bike (you only need to pair your smartphone the first time). — Enter the numbers shown on the display in your phone and confirm the connection. Artwork courtesy of Trek Bicycle Company 839747 Fig.
8.2 Connection e-bike to bicycle computers NOTE — To make a connection with the bicycle computer, the e-bike and bicycle computer must be within radio range (maximum distance approx. 10 meters). — Pair your bicycle computer (Bluetooth or ANT+). — Select at least the three shown sensors (see Fig. 8). — Your e-bike is now connected. Artwork courtesy of Trek Bicycle Company Add sensors Cadence 2948 eBike 2948 Power 2948 Light 2948 Your e-bike will have a unique identification number.
9 Walk assist The walk assist makes it easier to push the e-bike, e.g. off-road. NOTE — The availability and characteristics of the walk assist are subject to country-specific laws and regulations. For example, the assistance provided by the push assist is limited to a speed of max. 6 km/h in Europe. — If you have locked the use of the walk assist in setup mode (see section “5.
10 Reset to factory settings ► Switch on the drive system. ► Press and hold the button on the display and the DOWN button on the remote for at least 5 s (see Fig. 10). ► Make your choice with the buttons on the remote and confirm it by pressing the button on the display. When resetting to factory settings, the following parameters are reset to the factory settings: — Motor tuning — Walk assist — Bluetooth — Acoustic acknowledge sounds >5 s >5 s Fig.
11 General riding notes 11.1 Functionality of the drive system The drive system supports you when riding up to a speed limit permitted by law which may vary depending on your country. The precondition for motor assistance is that the rider pedals. At speeds above the permitted speed limit, the drive system turns off the assistance until the speed is back within the permitted range.
12 Cleaning — The components of the drive system must not be cleaned with a high-pressure cleaner. — Clean the display and the remote only with a soft, damp cloth. 13 Maintenance and Service All service, repair or maintenance work performed by a TQ authorized bicycle dealer. Your bicycle dealer can also help you with questions about bicycle use, service, repair or maintenance.
15 Error codes The drive system is continuously monitored. In the event of an error, a corresponding error code is shown on the display. Error code Cause ERR 401 DRV SW General software error ERR 403 DRV COMM Peripheral communication error ERR 405 DISP COMM Walk assist communication error ERR 407 DRV SW Motor electronic error ERR 408 DRV HW Motor overcurrent error Corrective measures Restart the system. Contact your TQ dealer if the error still occurs.
Error code Cause Corrective measures ERR 453 DRV SW Motor initalization error ERR 457 BATT CONN Motor voltage error Restart the system. Contact your TQ dealer if the error still occurs. ERR 458 BATT CONN Motor overvoltage error ERR 45D BATT GEN General battery error ERR 465 BATT COMM Battery communication error timeout ERR 469 BATT GEN Critical battery error ERR 475 BATT COMM Battery initalization error ERR 479 DRV SW ERR 47A DRV SW Replace the charger and use only original charger.
Error code Cause ERR 481 BATT COMM Battery communication error ERR 482 DRV SW Motor configuration error Corrective measures ERR 483 DRV SW ERR 484 DRV SW ERR 485 DRV SW ERR 486 DRV SW ERR 487 DRV SW ERR 488 DRV SW ERR 489 DRV SW ERR 48A DRV SW ERR 48B DRV SW Software runtime error Restart the system. Contact your TQ dealer if the error still occurs.
Error code Cause Corrective measures Torquesensor error Restart the system and avoid unintended use. Contact your TQ dealer if the error still occurs. CAN-Bus communication error Check the charging port for dirt. Restart the system. Contact your TQ dealer if the error still occurs.
Error code Cause Corrective measures WRN 601 SPD SENS Speedsensor problem Check the distance between magnet and speedsensor. Restart the system. Contact your TQ dealer if the error still occurs. WRN 602 DRV HOT Motor overtemperature Permissible operating temperature exceeded. Switch off the drive unit to allow it to cool down. Start the system again. Contact your TQ dealer if the error still occurs. WRN 603 DRV COMM CAN-Bus communication problem Check the charging port for dirt.
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