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lovelec KOMO User manual

KOMO
display and control panel①
rechargeable battery ②
battery charging connector③
electric motor④
motor connector⑤
PAS sensor⑥
controller⑦
FRAME INTEGRATED RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
The battery is secured by a key lock. The lock is on the right side of the frame. When
turning the key by 90° to the left you will release the battery. The key is designed only
for releasing the battery which is essential for its removal.
If you want to remove the battery first you need to release it by turning a key to the left
by 90° (see above). Pull the upper part of the battery up then pull the whole battery
diagonally upwards in the direction of the frame pipe it is placed on – this way you will
pull out the battery from the frame. You will plug the battery into the frame by positioning
it above its position insert the bottom part into the frame and click the upper part to the
frame. Make sure the battery is inserted to the stop (push it) otherwise it may lead to
damage or theft.
There is a battery charging connector on the lower part of the battery with a rubber
plug. You can keep the battery on the frame while charging or remove the battery from
the frame.
DISPLAY BIGSTONE C600E
You can switch on/switch off the power supply
of the e-bike motor by pressing the button (
right
in the centre
of the control panel) for a few seconds.
The motor assistance level
PAS
(0–5) is displayed
in the lower left corner (5 = highest 1 = lowest
0 = without any assistance). You will increase the
motor assistance level by briefly pressing the + button
(
top
of the control panel). You will decrease the
motor assistance level by briefly pressing the – button
(
bottom
of the control panel).
The charge indicator (battery symbol in the upper left corner of the display) shows
the charge level: 5 bars = the battery is charged > 80 % 1 bar = the battery is charged
< 20 %. Charge the battery as soon as possible if it indicates just one bar.
Please contact your dealer in case of an error message
Error
(upper left corner
of the display).
Current speed is displayed in the centre of the display (
KM/H
).
The parameters mentioned below are stated in the lower right corner of the display:
ODO = total mileage; TIME = duration of the ride (it is automatically reset after the
display is turned-off); TRIP1 = trip mileage; TRIP2 = trip mileage (it is automatically reset
30 s after the display is turned-on). You can switch between individual parameters by
briefly pressing the SET button (
left in the centre
of the control panel).
RESETTING: TRIP1 parameter can be reset (it is automatically reset after 500 km). Press the „SET“
button until there is „0“ displayed in the lower left corner. Then briefly press „SET“ so there is „1“
displayed in the lower left corner and „TRIP1/TRIP2“ in the lower right corner. Reset the TRIP1 by briefly
pressing the „–“ button. You will return to the default data display by pressing the „SET“ button
for a few seconds.
The display back-light front and rear lights can be turned on/turned off by briefly pressing
the button (
right in the centre
of the control panel). It will be shown on the display as
a picture.
By pressing the – button (
bottom
of the control panel) you will activate the walk assistance
and the e-bike will move at the speed of 4–6 km/h (displayed as 6KM in the centre
of the display). By releasing the – button you will deactivate the assistance. The walk
assistance facilitates control of the e-bike (for example when pushing the e-bike uphill).
This function is to be used only for the e-bike control (pushing) not when setting off or riding!
The display will be deactivated after approximately 5 minutes of inactivity.
The display cover is made from ABS plastic which ensures durability for common use.
Do not expose the display to temperatures below –20 °C and above 60 °C.

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