Yamaha Motor X1R00 X1R00 Meter User Manual X1R00

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A Read this manual carelully before operating the system.
This manual should staywith this system if it is sold.
OWNER’S MANUAL
Drive Unit
Display Unit
Battery Pack
Battery Charger
' This owner's manual is original instruction.
' Product and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Introduction
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These original instructions have been prepared for your Drive Unit, display unit, battery
pack and battery charger.
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This manual is not intended as a comprehensive use, service, repair or maintenance
manual. Please see your dealer for all service, repairs or maintenance. Your dealer may
also be able to refer you to classes, clinics or books on bicycle use, service, repair or
maintenance.
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Drive Unit, Display Unit,
Battery Pack, Battery Charger
OWNER’S MANUAL
©2018 by Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
2nd edition, July 2018
All ghts reserved.
Any reprinting or unauthorized use
without the written permission of
Yamaha Motor Co.. Ltd.
is expressly prohibited.
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Contents
General warning
1. Electric bike components
A. Introduction
B. Location of the warning and specification labels
C. Description
D. E-Bike Systems
The e—Bike Systems are designed to give you the optimal amount of power
assist.
Multiple power assist modes are available
Conditions that could decrease remaining assist distance
E. & Safety information
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F. Instrument and control functions 10
Display unit (Display A) 10
Display unit (Display X) 16
Display unit (Display C) 34
G. Battery pack and charging procedure
Appropriate charging environments
Inappropriate charging environments and solutions
Charging the battery pack mounted on the bicycle (Down tube type)
Charging the battery pack mounted on the bicycle (Multi location type)
Charging the battery pack removed from the bicycle
Reading the charging status for battery pack
Reading the charging status for display unit (Applies only to models
equipped with the Multi location type battery pack.)
Charging time guidelines
H. Checking the residual battery capacity
Residual battery capacity indicator display and estimate of residual battery
capacity for display unit
Display of the battery capacity indicator lamps and the estimate of the
residual battery capacity
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I. Pre-operation check 72
J, Cleaning. maintenance and storage 72
Caring for the battery pack 72
Maintenance for the Drive Unit 72
Storage 73
Long storage period (1 month or longer) and using it again after a long
storage period 73
K. Transport 73
L. Consumer information 74
Disposal 74
M.Troubleshooting 75
E-Bike Systems 75
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Power supply of external devices via USB connection
Wireless communication with Bluetooth low energy technology
Battery pack and charger
N. Specifications
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General warning
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CAN
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following
notations:
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to
potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages
that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
A WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
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avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
"ONCE A NOTICE indicates special precautions that must be taken to
avoid damage to the vehicle or other property.
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1. Electric bike components
A. Introduction
GB Bluetooth‘”
The Bluetooth' word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, inc.
and any use of such marks by YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. is under license.
'Applies to Display X and Display C.
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B. Location of the warning and specification labels
Read and understand all of the labels on your battery pack and battery charger. These labels con-
tain important information for safe and proper operation. Never remove any labels from your bat-
tery pack and battery charger:
Battery pack
Battery charger
Familiarize yourself with the following pictograms and read the explanatory text. then make sure to
check the pictograms that apply to your model.
.Read the Owner's manual
- Do not dispose of in a fire
- Do not disassemble
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C. Description
1. Dn've Unit (F’Wselies SE)
2. Dn've Unit (PW-X)
3. Drive Unit (PlNSSIiES TE)
4. Speed sensor set
a) Nhgnt sense! spoke type
b) Pick up
5, Display unit (Display A)
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6. Display unit (Display X)
a) Display
b) Clamp
c) Snitch
7. Display unit (Display 0)
a) Display
b) Clamp
c) Switch
8. Battery pack (Dawn “be M16
400 Whl500 Wh)
9. Battery pack (Milli Iotation
*3/99 500 Wh)
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D. E-Bike Systems
The e-Bike Systems are designed to give you the optimal amount of
power assist.
It assists you within a standard range based on factors such as your pedaling strength. bicycle
speed, and current gear.
The e-Bike Systems do not assist in the following situations:
- When the display unit’s power is off.
- When you are movlng 20 mph (32 Kmlh) or faster.
- When you are not pedaling and the pushing assist switch is released.
- When there is no residual battery capacity.
- When the automatic power otftunction' is operating.
' Power turns off automatically when you do not use the e-Bike Systems for 5 minutes.
. When the assist mode is set to off mode.
Multiple power assist modes are available.
Choose from Extra Power mode, High-Performance mode, Standard mode, Eco mode, +Eoo
mode, Off mode and Automatic Support mode to suit your riding conditions.
See “Displaying and switching the assist mode" for information on switching between assist modes.
Extra Power mode" Use when climbing rough terrain,
Use when you want to ride more oomicirtably, such as when
High-Performance mode climbing a steep hill.
Standard mode Use when riding on tlat roads or climbing gentle hills.
Eco mode . .
+E c 0 mode Use when you want to ride as far as possible.
Off mode Use when you want to ride without power assist. You can still use
the other display unit functions.
Automatic Support Use when you want the assist mode to change automatically to the
mode“ best suited mode depending on the riding conditions.
'1 Applies only to the Dvive Unit (PW-X).
’2 Applies only to the Drive Unit (PWeeries TE).
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Conditions that could decrease remaining assist distance
The remaining assist distance will decrease when riding in the following conditions:
Frequent starts and stops
Numerous steep inclines
Poor road surface conditions
When riding together with children
Riding into a strong head wind
Low air temperature
Wom-out battery pack
When using the headlight (applies only to models equipped with lights powered by the battery
pack)
Frequent acceleration
Heavier rider and luggage weight
Higher assist made
Higher riding speed
Remaining assist distance will also decrease if the bicycle is not maintained property.
Examples of inadequate maintenance that could decrease remaining assist distance:
- Low tire pressure
- Chain not turning smoothly
- Brake engaged constantly
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E. A Safety information
Never use this battery charger to charge other electrical appliances.
Do not use any other charger or charging method to recharge the special batter-
ies. Using any other charger could result in fire, explosion, or damage the batter-
Ies.
This battery charger can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabil es or lack of experi-
ence and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concern-
ing use of the battery charger in a safe way and understand the hazards in-
volved. Children shall not play with the battery charger. Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
Although the battery charger is waterproof, never allow it to become immersed
in water or other fluids. In addition, never use the battery charger if the terminals
are wet.
Never handle the power plug, charging plug or touch the charger contacts with
wet hands. This could result in electric shock.
Do not touch charger contacts with metallic objects. Do not allow foreign materi-
al to cause short circuit of the contacts. This could result in electric shock, fire,
or damage the battery charger.
Periodically remove dust from the power plug. Dampness or other issues could
reduce the effectiveness of the insulation, resulting in fire.
Never disassemble or modify the battery charger. This could result in fire or elec-
tric shock.
Do not use with a power strip or extension cord. Using a power strip or similar
methods may exceed rated current and can result in fire.
Do not use with the cable tied or rolled up, and do not store with the cable
wrapped around the charger main body. Cable damage can result in fire or elec-
tric shock.
Firmly insert the power plug and the charging plug into the socket. Failure to in-
sert the power plug and the charging plug completely can result in fire caused
by electric shock or overheating.
Do not use the battery charger near flammable material or gas. This could result
in fire or explosion.
Never cover the battery charger or place other objects on top of it while charg-
ing. This could result in internal overheating leading to fire.
Do not drop the battery charger or expose it to strong impacts. Otherwise, it
could cause a fire or electric shock.
Store the battery pack and battery charger out of reach of children.
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Do not touch the battery pack or battery charger while it is charging. As the bat-
tery pack or battery charger reaches 104—158 “F (40—70 °C) during charging,
touching it could result in burns.
Do not use if the battery pack case is damaged, cracked, or if you smell any unu-
sual odors. Leaking battery fluid can cause serious injury.
Do not short the contacts of the battery pack. Doing so could cause the battery
pack to become hot or catch fire, resulting in serious injury or property damage.
Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack. Doing so could cause the battery
pack to become hot or catch fire, resulting in serious injury or property damage.
If the power cable is damaged, stop using the battery charger and have it in-
spected at a bicycle dealer.
Do not turn the pedals or move the bicycle while the battery charger is connect-
ed. Doing so could cause the power cable to become tangled in the pedals, re-
sulting in damage to the battery charger, power cable, andlor plug.
Handle the power cable with care. Connecting the battery charger from indoors
while the bicycle is outdoors could result in the power cable becoming pinched
and damaged in a doorway or window.
Do not run over the power cable or plug with the wheels of the bicycle. Doing so
could result in damage to the power cable or plug.
Do not drop the battery pack or subject it to impact. Doing so could cause the
battery pack to become hot or catch fire, resulting in serious injury or property
damage.
Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire or expose it to a heat source. Doing
so could cause fire, or explosion, resulting in serious injury or property damage.
Do not modify or disassemble the e-Bike Systems. Do not install anything other
than genuine parts and accessories. Doing so could result in product damage,
malfunction, or increase your risk of injury.
When stopped, be sure to apply the front and rear brakes and keep both feet on
the ground. Placing one’s foot on the pedal when stopped may unintentionally
engage the power assist function, which could result in loss of control and seri-
ous Injury.
Do not ride the bicycle if there is any irregularity with the battery pack or e-Bike
Systems. Doing so could lead to loss of control and serious injury.
Be sure to check the residual battery capacity before riding at night. The head-
light powered by the battery pack will turn off soon after the residual battery ca-
pacity has decreased to where power assisted riding is no longer possible. Rid-
ing without an operating headlight can increase your risk of injury.
Do not start off by mnning with one foot on a pedal and one foot on the ground
and then mounting the bicycle after it has reached a certain speed. Doing so
could result in loss of control or serious injury. Be sure to start riding only after
you are seated properly on the bicycle seat.
Do not press the pushing assist switch if the rear tire is off the ground. Other-
wise, the tire will turn at high speed in the air and you could be injured.
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Do not use the wireless function with Bluetooth low energy technology in areas
such as hospitals or medical institutions where use of electronic equipment or
wireless equipment is prohi ted. Otherwise, this could affect the medical equip-
ment, etc. and cause an accident.
When using the wireless function with Bluetooth low energy technology, keep
the display at a safe distance from heart pacemakers in use. Otherwise, the radio
waves could affect the heart pacemaker function.
Do not use the wireless function with Bluetooth low energy technology near aui
tomatic control equipment such as automatic doors, fire alarms, etc. Otherwise,
the radio waves could affect the equipment and cause an accident through pos-
sible malfunction or unintentional operation.
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F. Instrument and control functions
Display unit (Display A)
USB receptacle Assist mode Speedometer
indicator .
\ Automatic Support
/ mode indicator
Assist mode / —
switch (up)
n Battery capacity
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The USB receptacle is for connecting the designated YAMAHA tool; it cannot be used as a power
supply-
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Display unit (Display A)
The display unit offers the following operations and infor-
mation displays.
0 Power “On/Off" d)
Each time you press the power switch, the power switches
between “On" and “oft".
When you turn on the power, all of the displays come up.
After that, it transitions to the main riding display.
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- When you turn on the power, the assist mode is auto—
matically set to Oif mode,
' Keep your feet off the pedals when turning on the dis-
play unit. Also, do not start riding immediately after
turning on the display unit. Doing so could weaken the
assist power. (Weak assist power in either of these
cases is not a malfunction.) If you did either of the
above by accident, remove your feet from the pedals,
turn on the power again, and wait a moment (approxi—
mately two seconds) before starting to ride.
0 Displaying and switching the assist mode
You can select the assist mode by using the assist mode
switches (up & down).
The selected assist mode is displayed by the assist mode
indicator.
' When you press the assist mode switch (up), the mode
changes from “OFF' to “+ECO', or from '+ECO" to
“ECO", or ‘ECO" to 'STD", or “STD" to 'HIGH", or
“HIGH" to 'EXPW".
- When you press the assist mode switch (down), the
mode changes from "EXPW” to ‘HIGH', or twin ‘HIGH'
to "STD", or “STD" to ECG", or 'ECO' to “+ECO", or
"+ECO" to "OFF'.
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- Bicycles equipped with the PWseries SE or PWseries
TE drive unit have no Extra Power mode.
- Further pressing of the assist mode switch will not cy-
cle the assist mode selections.
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Bicycles equipped with the PWseries TE drive unit can
use the Automatic Support mode.
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The Automatic Support mode is a function enabling auto-
matic change to the optimized assist mode according to
the riding conditions.
- To use the Automatic Support mode, press the assist
mode switch (up) for 1 second or longer. The Automat-
ic Support made indicator will light up and the mode
will be changed to the Automatic Support mode.
- To cancel the Automatic Support mode. press the as-
sist mode switch (up) tor 1 second or longer, The Auto-
matic Support mode indicator will go off and the Auto«
matic Support mode will be canceled.
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Even if you press the assist mode switches (up & down)
while in Automatic Support mode, the assist mode cannot
be changed.
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0 Speedometer
The speedometer displays your bicycle speed (in kilome-
ter per hour or mile per hour). To select the km/mile, see
“km/mile setting'.
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If your bicycle speed is less than 2.0 kmlh or 1.2 MPH, the
speedometer displays ‘0 kmlh or 0 MPH".
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0 Battery capacity indicator
WWW-Dani!!! him The battery capacity indicator displays an estimate of how
' much capacity is left in the battery.
0 Function display
The function display can display the following functions.
- Odometer
- Trip meter
- Range (Remaining assist distance)
Push the assist mode switch (down) for 1 second or long-
er. the display changes as follows:
Odometer —* Trip meter -' Range <~ Odometer
You can reset the data for trip meter.
0 Odometer
‘ -' This displays the total distance (in kilometers or miles) rid—
[S [m den while the power was on.
The odometer cannot be reset.
0 Trip meter
' This displays the total riding distance (in kilometers or
33 'm", miles) since it was last reset.
When you turn oft the power, the data up to that point will
be saved.
To reset the trip meter and begin counting a new total.
press the assist mode switch (up) and assist mode switch
(down) simultaneously br 2 seconds or longer when the
trip meter is displayed.
0 Range (Remaining assist distance)
This displays an estimate of the distance (in kilometers or
35 miles) that can be ridden with assist on the residual bat-
RANE tery capacity of the battery installed. It you switch the as—
sist mode when the remaining assist distance is displayed.
the estimate of the distance that can be ridden with assist
changes.
The remaining assist distance estimate cannot be reset.
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- The remaining assist distance changes depending on
the riding situation (hills, headwind. etc.) and as the
battery runs down,
- If in 01fmode,‘-
-" is displayed,
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0 Headlight “OnlOft” (Applies only to models
equipped with a headlight powered by the
battery pack. The t ht, which is powered
by the battery pack, I: switched onlotf with
the headlight.) i0
Each time you press the light switch, the headlight switch-
es between “On" and “011".
O kmlmile setting
Use the following steps to set the kmlmile setting.
. Make sure that the display unit is turned on.
, Select the odometer display in the function display.
, Press the assist mode switch (up) and assist mode
switch (down) simultaneously for 2 seconds or longer.
4. When either “km/h" or “MPH" flashes, release the
switch.
5. Use the assist mode switches (up & down) to set either
the km or mile unit.
6. While the unit that you want to set is flashing, pness the
assist mode switch (down) for 1 second or longer, and
release the switch when the display returns to the main
riding display.
AWARNING
For all setting procedures. be sure to stop the bicycle
and perform the required settings in a safe location.
Otherwise, lack of attention to surrounding traffic or
other hazards could cause an accident.
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- The settings cannot be adjusted while riding.
- If you do the following during setting, the item that you
are setting will be canceled and the display will return
to the main riding display.
0 Turning the crank (pedal) in the traveling direction
- Turning the rear wheel at 1.2 mph (2 kmlh) and more
- Pushing the pushing assist switch
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0 Diagnosis mode
The e—Bike Systems are equipped with a diagnosis mode.
If a malfunction or fault occurs in the e-Bike Systems, lhe
main riding display and “Er‘ will be shown alternately.
while an error description will inform you of ihe type of er-
ror in lhe function display. See Troubleshooting" regard-
ing symploms and remedies for abnormal displays and
abnormal flashing.
! WARNING
If the problem cannot be solved, have your bicycle in-
spected by a dealer as soon as possible.
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Display unit (Display X)
Assist mode lamp
Function select switch Battery capacity Speedometer
indicator
Assist mode switch (up)
Bluetoot \,
--‘ Indicator f '
Assist power .
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Assist mo
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Assist mode switch
(down)
Pushing assist switch
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Display unit (Display X)
The display unit offers the following operations and infor-
mation displays.
NOTICE
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules
and Industry Canada licence exempt RSS-247 stand-
ard. Operations is subject to the following two condi-
tions (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-
ence, and (2) This device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Le manuel d‘utilisation des appareils radio exempts
de licence doit contenir l’énonce qui suit, ou
I’équivalent, a un endroit bien en vue etlou sur les ap-
pareils : Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR
d’lndustrie Canada applicables aux apparei radio
exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorlsee aux
deux conditions suivantes : (1) I'appareil ne doit pas
produire de hrouillage. et (2) I'utilisateur de l‘appareil
doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi,
meme si le hrouillage est susceptible d'en comprom-
ettre le fonctionnement.
FCC ID : 2ADBKXOP10
Ic : 740A-XOP10
CAN ICES-3 (B)INMB-3 (a)
Brand name : YAMAHA
Model no. : XOP10
Manufacturer name : YAMAHA MOTOR 60., LTD.
MADE IN CHINA
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NOTICE
Federal Communication Commission Interfer-
ence Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful inter-
ference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate la la frequency ener-
gy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guaran-
tee that interference will not occur in a particular in-
stallation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter-
ference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif-
ferent from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tech-
nician for help.
FCC Caution:
To assure continued compliance, any changes or
modi ations not expressly approved by the party re-
sponsrble for compliance could void the user’s au-
thority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only
shielded interface cables when connecting to com-
puter or peripheral devices.)
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation expo-
sure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating
in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
IC Radia 'on Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC RSS-tDZ radiation
exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environ-
ment. This equipment should be installed and operat-
ed with minimum distance 0.5 cm between the radra-
tor and your body.
Declaration d’exposition a la radiation:
Cet équipement respecte les limites d’exposition aux
rayonnements IC RSS-102 de nies pour un e '
ronnement non controlé. Cet équipement doit etre r -
stallé et mis en marche a une distance minimale de 0.5
cm qui sépare l'élément rayonnant de votre corps.
The display unit offers the following operations and infor-
mation displays,
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0 Installing the battery
The display unit needs to be removed and installed for
changing the battery.
- Remove the two display bolts on back side of the
clamp, and then remove the display unit.
- When installing the display unit. tighten the two display
bolts from the back side of the clamp.
WARNING
Tighten the display bolts to 2 N-m. Otherwise. during
riding, vibration could cause the display bolts to come
loose with the risk that the display unit may fall off. A
loose display could distract the rider or interfere with
control.
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‘ The clamp and display uni might be installed on the
right side of the stem.
- For models without this clamp, the above note does not
apply.
0 Battery
6 S Check if the rated battery (CR2032) is installed in the rear
W of the display unit.
@‘ It a battery is not installed, or if there is not sufficient bat-
Q/W tery power remaining, install a new battery.
thing To adjust the time. see “Stopwatch and settings".
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- Make sure that the O-ring is installed oorrectty.
- Use a new CR2032 button cell battery (sold separate-
ly).
- When a battery is drained. whenever it turns on the ve-
hicle power supply. the clock begins to count from
11:00. Please replace the battery. it such a condition
appears.
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0 Power “OnlOfl” (b
Each time you press the power switch, the power switches
' ‘E‘ " between ‘On” and ‘Ofl”.
When you turn on the power. all of the displays come up.
After that, it transitions to the main riding display.
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- When you tum on the power, the assist mode is auto-
matically set to Off mode.
- Keep your feet off the pedals when turning on the dis—
play unit. Also, do not start riding immediately after
turning on the display unit. Doing so could weaken the
assist power. (Weak assist power in either of these
cases is not a malfunction.) If you did either of the
above by accident, remove your feet from the pedals,
turn on the power again, and wait a moment (approxi-
mately lwo seconds) before starting to ride.
0 Displaying and switching the assist mode
Assam-film You can select the assist mode by using the assist mode
‘5“ m hm“ switches (up & down).
. . The selected assist mode is displayed by the assist mode
. ,z-_ indicator and assist mode lamp color.
A? '2“! - When you press the assist mode switch (up), the made
changes from “OFF' to ‘+ECO", or from ‘+ECO" to
v “ECO", or ‘ECO" to “STD', or “STD" to “HIGH", or
"HIGH' to "EXPW".
- When you press the assist mode switch (down), the
mode changes from “EXPW' to ‘HIGH', or from “HIGH'
to “STD", or “STD" to ECG", or 'ECO' to “+ECO", or
“+ECO" to “OFF'.
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- Bicycles equipped with the PWseries SE or PWseries
TE drive unit have no Extra Power mode,
- Further pressing of the assist mode switch will not cy-
cle the assist mode selections.
- In the Off mode, the assist power meter is not dis-
played.
- You can keep the assist mode lamp unlit.
For more information, see ‘Slopwalch and settings".
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Bicycles equipped with the PWseries TE drive unit can
use the Automatic Support mode.
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The Automatic Support mode is a function enabling auto-
matic change to the optimized assist mode according to
the riding conditions.
‘ When you use the Automatic Support mode, press the
assist mode switch (up) for 1 second or longer. ‘A:" will
be added to the assist mode indicator and the mode
will be changed to the Automatic Support mode.
- To cancel the Automatic Support mode. press the as-
sist mode switch (up) for 1 second or longer. “A:” will
disappear from the assist mode indicator and the Auto-
matic Support mode will be canceled.
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Even if you press the assist mode switches (up & down)
while in Automatic Support mode, the assist mode cannot
bechanged.
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The speedometer displays your bicycle speed (in kilome-
" l? “ ter per hour or mile per hour). To select the kmlmile, see
:_ “Stopwatch and settings'.
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If your bicycle speed is less than 2.0 km/h or 1.2 MPH, the
speedometer displays “0.0 kmlh" or “0.0 MPH".
0 Battery capacity indicator
The battery capacity indicator displays an estimate of how
much upacity is left in the battery.
0 Assist power meter
The assist power meter displays an estimate of the assist
power during riding.
When the e-Bike Systems are not in operation, none of
the segments of the assist power meter are displayed.
When the e-Bike Systems are operating, as the assist
power increases, the segments of the assist power meter
are added one by one.
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0 Function display
The function display can display the following functions.
- Odometer
- Trip meter
- Average bicycle speed
- Maximum bicycle speed
- Range (Remaining assist distance)
- Battery capacity (%)
¢ Cadence
‘ Clock
Push the function select switch, the display changes as
follows:
Odometer - Trip meter - Average bicycle speed - Max-
imum bicycle speed a Range A Battery capacity (Wu) 4
Cadence 4 Clock 4 Odometer
You can select the items to be displayed.
For more information, see “Stopwatch and settings".
You can reset the data for trip meter, average bicycle
speed. and maximum bicycle speed.
For more information, see “Stopwatch and settings“.
I Odometer
This displays the total distance (in kilometers or miles) rid-
den while the power was on.
The odometer cannot be reset.
0 Trip meter
This displays the total riding distance (in kilometers or
miles) since it was last reset.
When you turn off the power, the data up to that point will
be saved.
For the procedure of resetting the trip meter to measure a
new distance traveled. see “Stopwatch and settings".
0 Average bicycle speed
This displays the average bicycle speed (in kilometers per
hour or miles per hour) since it was last reset.
When you turn off the power, the data up to that point will
be saved.
For the procedure of resetting the average bicycle speed,
see ‘Stopwatch and settings".
0 Maximum bicycle speed
This displays the maximum bicycle speed (in kilometers
per hour or miles per hour) since it was last reset.
When you turn off the power, the data up to that point will
be saved.
For the procedure of resetting the maximum bicycle
speed, see “Stopwatch and settings".
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0 Range (Remaining assist distance)
This displays an estimate of the distance (in kilometers or
miles) that can be ridden with assist on the residual bat-
tery capacity of the battery installed. If you switch the as-
sist mode when the remaining assist distance is displayed.
the estimate of the distance that can be ridden with assist
changes.
The remaining assist distance estimate cannot be reset.
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- The rem ning assist distance changes depending on
the riding situation (hills, headwind, etc.) and as the
battery runs down.
- If in Off mode, “- - - -" is displayed.
0 Battery capacity (%)
A This displays the power remaining in the battery.
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If you pedal in backward, “0" is displayed.
O Clock
Displays the current time in 24 hour format. To adjust the
3m 88 TIME time, see “Stopwatch and settings".
0 Headlight “Onl0ff" (Applies only to models
equipped with a headlight powered by the
battery pack. The tai ht, which is powered
by the battery pack, Is switched onloff with
the headlight.) ED
Each time you press the light switch, the headlight switch-
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The display enables the following.
- STOPWATCH
Stopwatch function
- TIME ADJ (TIME ADJUST)
Clock setting
' DIST UNIT (DISTANCE UNIT)
km/mile setting
‘ DSPL ITEM (DISPLAY ITEM)
Sets the items to be displayed in the function display
during normal riding.
- RESET
Resets the values of the trip meter. average bicycle
speed, and maximum bicycle speed.
- BLE (Bluetcoth low energy technology)
Witches the profiles and tums off the wireless func-
tion.
- USB
Switches the USB receptacle between a power supply
port and a wired communication port.
- LED
Changes between lighting the assist mode lamp and
keeping the assist mode lamp unlit.
1. Press the function select switch for 2 seconds or long-
er.
2. Select an item by using the assist mode switches (up a
down).
Press the function select switch at the displayed item
that you want to select, and the selected item will then
be displayed.
Selecting ‘EXIT‘ returns to the main riding display.
For all setting procedures. be sure to stop the bicycle
and perform the required settings in a safe location.
Otherwise, lack of attention to surrounding traffic or
other hazards could cause an accident.
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- The settings cannot be adjusted while rid'
‘ If you do the following during setting, the item that you
are setting will be canceled and the display will return
to the main riding display.
- Turning the crank (pedal) in the traveling direction
- Turning the rear wheel at 1.2 mph (2 kmlh) and more
- Pushing the pushing assist switch
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longer
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~ - Press the assist made switch (up)
- Press the assist made switch (down)
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The stopwatch counts time in seconds up to a maximum
of 9 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds.
If this maximum is reached, it will automatically start over
from 0 (zero) and continue counting.
- TIME MEASUREMENT
Use the function select switch to start and stop time
measurement.
Press the function select switch for 2 seconds or longer
to “RESET' the measured time.
- RESET
when the function select switch is pressed. the meas—
ured time will be reset and the measuring display will
be shown.
Use the assist mode switches (up & down) to go to the
“EXIT" display.
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When the function select switch is pressed, the display
will return to the main riding display.
Use the assist mode switches (up 8. down) to go to the
“RESET“ display.
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- It is possible to return to the main riding display without
interrupting time measurement.
¢ When the power is turned off, the measured time will
be reset.
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You can adjust the time of the clock.
1, Check that the “Houf' is flashing and adjust the hour by
using the assist mode switches (up & down).
2. Press the function select switch to adjust the minutes
3. Check that the “Minute” is flashing and adjust the min-
utes by using the assist mode switches (up & down).
4 Press the function select switr-h In return In the main
riding display.
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O DIST UNIT (DISTANCE UNIT)
You can select the display units for distance and speed.
When “km" is selected, the traveled distance will be indi-
cated in kilometers and the speed in kmlh.
When ‘mile‘ is selected, the traveled distance will be indi—
cated in miles and the speed in mph.
1, Select "km' or “mile' by using the assist mode switches
(up 8. downy
2, Press the function select switch when the desired unit
is indicated in the display. This setting will then be kept
and the display will return to the main riding display.
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The items which you can select to show or hide are: TRIP
(trip meter), AVE (average bicycle speed). MAX (maxi-
mum bicycle speed), RANGE (remaining assist distance).
BATI'ERY (battery capacity (99)), CADENCE (cadence),
and TIME (clock).
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You cannot hide the odometer indication.
1, Select an item by using the assist mode switches (up &
down).
2. Use the function select switch to show or hide the se-
lected item. (When an item is shown, a check mark will
be shown in the check box.)
3. When you press the function seled switch in the “EXIT'
display, the setting will be kept and the display will re—
turn to the main n'ding display.
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You can reset the TRIP (trip meter), AVE (average bicycle
speed). and MAX (maximum bicycle speed) values.
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You cannot reset the odometer.
1. Select an item by using the assist mode switches (up &
down) and use the function select switch m place a
check mark in the check box for the item that you want
to reset.
2. When you press the function select switch in the ‘EXIT'
display. the items with check marks will be reset and
the display will return to the main riding display,
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You can set the profile to use the wireless function with
Bluetooth low energy technology. or you can select not to
use the wireless function.
When “CSCP” is selected. the Cycling Speed and Ca-
dence Profile will be available.
When ‘CPP" is selected. the Cycling Power Profile will be
available.
When “OFF” is selected. the wireless function will be inac-
live.
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‘ Set the profile according to the wireless oommunicltion
equipment that communicates via Bluetooth low energy
technology.
- For the output power level of each profile. see “Specifi—
cations“.
- Even if the power is turned off, the setting will be kept.
When the power is turned on the next time. the last
used setting will be selected.
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