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E6000 MANUALE8000 CONCEPT E8000 MANUAL E6000 CONCEPT
TURNING THE POWER ON / OFF
Automatic power off function
If the bicycle has not moved for over 10 minutes, the power will automatically turn off.
Turning the power ON and OFF via the battery BT-E8010/BT-E8020/BT-E6010
Press the power button on the battery. The LED lamps will light up indicating
remaining battery capacity.
• When turning on the power, check that the battery is firmly attached to the
holder.
•
Power cannot be turned on while charging.
•
Do not place your foot on the pedals when turning on.
A system error may result.
BT-E8010/BT-E8020
•
To force power off, hold down the power button for 6 seconds.
•
If t
he bicycle has not moved for over 10 minutes, the power will automatically
turn off. (Automatic power off function)
<BT-E8010>
Power button
<BT-E8020>
Power button
<BT-E6010>
Power button
Turning the power ON and OFF via the cycle computer SC-E6010
• Hold down the power button on the cycle computer for 2 seconds.
If built-in battery of cycle computer isn't charged sufficiently, the power will not
turn on.
The built-in battery of the cycle computer is charged only when the cycle computer
screen is on.
Power button
ABOUT THE FUNCTIONS OF THE ASSIST
SWITCHES AND SHIFT SWITCHES
The following explains the operation procedure for cases where the switch settings are set to the default values.
SW-E8000-L/SC-E8000/SW-M8050-R
(SW-M9050-R)
X AY X
SW-M8050-R
(SW-M9050-R)
SW-E8000-L
Y
SW-E8000-L SW-M8050-R (SW-M9050-R)
X
Switching assist modes: the level of assistance
becomes stronger
X Shifting gears: pedaling becomes heavier
Y
Switching assist modes: the level of assistance
becomes weaker
Y Shifting gears: pedaling becomes lighter
A Changing the cycle computer display
SC-E6010/SW-E6000
SC-E6010/SW-E6010
X Y XY
X
When switching assist modes: the level of
assistance becomes stronger
When shifting gears: pedaling becomes heavier
Y
When switching assist modes: the level of
assistance becomes weaker
When shifting gears: pedaling becomes lighter