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Genesis Mountain - Initial Operation; Functionality

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Energy consumption display
Speed display
Plus:
Distance
Average speed
Maximum speed
Total kilometres
Remaining range
Battery capacity
Display for speedometer
functions
Light display
Light button
Power button
Charge lever display
Button to select the
support mode
Button to select the
support mode
Button for selecting the function
Support mode display
The system will automatically switch
off to save energy when you do not
use your Pedelec for 10 minutes.
Switch on the operating computer when you
again want to ride with support.
Initial operation
Display
Your Pedelec can be controlled by an operating unit or a display. This will be similar to the following
structure:
Control panel
Switched on op-
erating units are
powered by the
battery of your
Pedelec. Briey
press the On/
Off button once
to switch on the
system.
The pedals should not be under load while
switching on and for approximately 2 seconds
after that.
Various information is available on the display
elds of the display. This normally includes:
The support mode The selection is usually
made with two buttons. Pressing these but-
tons increases or decreases the support level
by one step.
Battery charge level Here you can see how
“full the tank” still is. Motor support is automati-
cally switched off as soon as the battery falls
short of the minimum charging level. The en-
tire display is then switched off in most cases.
Speed
Total kilometres
Trip kilometres
The attached manufacturers operating instruc-
tions describe which functions and display op-
tions the operating element and the display of
the Pedelec retain.
Functionality
The motor starts to work as soon as you turn on
the support and start to pedal. While you do not
pedal, the motor will not provide any support.
The motor power switches off at a speed of
approx. 25 km/h. This is a legal regulation. If the
Pedelec motor helped to generate a speed high-
er than 25 km/h, the Pedelec would no longer
be classied as a bicycle that does not require
registration.
The motor of the S-Pedelec has more power
(350 to 500 Watt) and only switches off at a
speed of 45 km/h. You can also ride in e-bike
mode without pedaling support at speeds of up
to 20 km/h. The motor power depends on several
factors:
The force with which you pedal: The support
is lower when you pedal with little force and
stronger when you pedal harder, for example
uphill. However, this also increases the power
consumption and the range decreases. This
is not the case with hub motors. They support
you with xed motor power that is determined
by the support level.

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