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Black ATB - 5 How to Use the Bike Display; Bike Display & Thumb Control at a Glance; Turning the Bike On;Off and Illuminating the Display; Increasing;Decreasing Assistance

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5. How to use the Bike Display
5.1 Bike Display & Thumb Control at a Glance
5.2 Turning the Bike On/Off and illuminating the display
Push and hold the Power on/off button on the thumb control for 2 seconds to switch the bike on or off. Note that if you do not use the bike for more than 5 minutes, the
display will automatically shut off to conserve power.
Press and hold the ‘+’ button on the thumb controller for 2 seconds to turn on the display background light
and turn on the head light (if fitted) at the same time which is suitable for riding at night.
Press and hold the ‘+’ button on the thumb controller again for 2 seconds to turn off the back light.
To operate your bike it first has to be turned on, then you can ride your bike in any assistance level from 0-to-5
and any gear from 1-to-9. The motor will assist your riding effort depending on what gear and assist level you
have selected and the riding conditions at the time, i.e. high load and level (5) equals maximum assistance.
The mid-drive motor senses the load you are applying to the crank by pedaling and apportions torque
proportionately.
5.3 Increasing/Decreasing Assistance
Press the ‘+’ button on the thumb controller to increase the assistance level and the ‘-‘ button to decrease the assistance level.
When you have selected the highest gear (9) and highest assist level (5) you will reach maximum assisted speed (32km/h) quickly. However, this will use the most power and
Battery level
indicator
speed display
Headlight indication
brake prompt
speed mode
Assistance level
Troubleshooting tips
Odometer & trip
information
Thumb control
Power on/off
Increase
assistance
Decrease
assistance

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