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• Journey time during the current trip and the top
speed reached on this trip.
• Average speed during the current trip and the
total distance covered.
You can switch between the various displays in
the information area by pressing the
button in
the main menu.
7.2.1 Assistance indicator
The display shows you how much assistance the motor is
currently providing.
DISPLAY ASSISTANCE
This means the assistance is
working very hard.
This means the assistance is
working hard.
This means the assistance is
working at medium output.
This means the assistance is
working at low output.
No assistance. Battery indicator
is still lit.
Use the
/ buttons to switch between the individual
power-assist modes.
7.2.2 Battery charge state indicator
The battery charge state indicator is located at the top
right of the display. Using a battery symbol divided into
seven segments, it shows the charge remaining in the bat-
tery. The lower the charge state of the battery, the fewer
segments are displayed.
7.2 Display
1 Speed
2 Power-assist mode
3 Battery charge state
4 Remaining range
5 Information area
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5
4
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The display in the middle of the handlebar is divided into
ve dierent display elds.
• At the top the le is your current
1
speed.
• To the right of the current speed is a display show-
ing the selected
2
power-assist mode
Chapter 7.2.1
• At the top right is the
3
battery symbol, which
tells you the current battery charge state of your
Pedelec Chapter 7.2.2
• Below this the remaining
4
range is displayed
Chapter 7.2.3
• Along the bottom section of the display is a long
5
information eld that can be used to call up
the following information:
• How much of its potential output the motor is
currently delivering.
• The costs incurred in the course of the current
trip and during the entire service life.
The Pedelec Impulse 2.0 Ooad with down tube
battery does not have this nction. The display
value is always 0.
• Savings achieved in both euros and CO in com-
parison with the same journey by car.
• Total number of kilometres covered.
• Kilometres covered during the day and overall.