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Or: Press the set button again until you have reached the desired value.
Press the set button twice, the LED will blink twice: drag brake 5%
Press the set button 3 times, the LED button will blink 3 times: drag brake 10%...
Press the set button 4 times, the LED button will blink 4 times: drag brake 20%...
Press the set button 5 times, the LED button will blink 5 times: drag brake 40%...
Press the set button 6 times, the LED button will blink 6 times: drag brake 60%...
Press the set button 7 times, the LED button will blink 7 times: drag brake 80%...
Press the set button 8 times, the LED button will blink 8 times: drag brake 100%...
3. Programing step:
Start the programming mode.
Press and hold the set button for 3 more seconds until the green LED has blinked twice.
The green LED blinks three times.
You are in the third programming step "undervoltage protection".
To set the third programming step "undervoltage protection", release the set button and
press it again.
The red LED will blink once for the first selection option: undervoltage protection "OFF"
If you want to quit programming here, switch off the speed controller and and restart it
subsequently.
Or: Press the set button again until you have reached the desired value.
Press the set button twice, the LED will blink twice: 2.6V/cell
Press the set button 3 times, the LED will blink 3 times: 2.8V/cell
Press the set button 4 times, the LED will blink 4 times: 3.0V/cell
Press the set button 5 times, the LED will blink 5 times: 3.2V/cell
Press the set button 6 times, the LED will blink 6 times: 3.4V/cell
Proceed in the same manner for the additional programming steps.
A signal sound will be heard (in the programming mode) to simplify programming. If an LED
blinks more than 5 times, a long signal sound will be heard and the LED will be lit longer. If the
LED is lit longer followed by a short blinking (a long signal sound followed by a short one), then
that indicates the 6th selection option. Accordingly. a longer shining of the LED followed by two
short blinks (a longer signal sound followed by two short ones) indicates the 7th selection opti-
on.
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