Deactivating The E-Bike; Indicators Of The Control Computer - Bosch Performance Line User Manual

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Operation
Using the drive
- The drive will automatically activate as soon as you pedal.
- The drive will automatically switch off when you are not pedal-
ling or when you reach a speed of 25 km/h.
- Under 25 km/h the drive will automatically switch on when you
pedal.

Deactivating the e-bike

• To switch off the e-bike:
• Push the
button of the control computer.
• Push the
button on the rechargeable battery.
• Take the control computer out of the holder.

Indicators of the control computer

NOTICE:
This chapter describes the indicators for the recharge-
able battery, fault messages and cycling data.
• Read the description of the other indicators in the chapters
"Operation > E-bike > Setting the level of assistance" and
"Operation > E-bike > Walk assistance".
• If your e-bike is equipped with a Nyon control computer, also
read the chapter "Nyon".
Range
Fig.: B-15 With the "ActiveLine" or "PerformanceLine", the
rechargeable battery indicator is located on the top (left) and with
"Nyon" on the bottom right of the control computer (right).
Rechargeable battery indicator
The rechargeable battery indicator
level of the e-bike's rechargeable battery and not that of the control
computer (see chapter "Operation > Control computer"). The
indicator for the rechargeable battery charge level is displayed
in line with the charging indicator on the rechargeable battery.
• Read the charge level on the control computer
(see Figure B-15).
1 bar is illuminated:
Charge level of  1 to
2 bars are illuminated:
3 bars are illuminated:
4 bars are illuminated:
5 bars are illuminated:
will display the charge
20 %
Charge level of 21 to
40 %
Charge level of 41 to
60 %
Charge level of 61 to
80 %
Charge level of 81 to 100 %
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