The system provides low to powerful support (depending on the selected setting) for the rider and also facilitates
mastery of gradients or riding in headwinds. However, it is assumed, that the system is adequately supported by the user. If the motor is overloaded in this respect, the system automatically switches itself off in order to protect components from damage. To avoid this, use the e-bike like a bicycle without electrical Support for steep longer climbs.

Example for a 7 gear shift: For steep climbs, select a maximum of support level 3 and shift them into a lower gear e.g. 2-3 and support the system. If tours with several gradients should be made, we recommend that you switch to ECO mode. In this way you avoid overloading the system and conserve the battery. You have 6 support levels 0-6 The following data are approximate guide values and can therefore vary slightly.

0 = Motor does not support
1 = 7-10 km/h
2 = 10-13 km/h
3 = 13-16 km/h
4 = 16-19 km/h
5 = 19-22 km/h
6 = 22-25 km/h


In stages 1-6 the motor only supports up to the specified speed. Achieving speeds beyond the assistance from the motor will require you to pedal.

On the Display Unit there are 3 additional power settings, explanation of each is below:


1. ECO = Saves battery capacity (higher range) --> Low power consumption = High range
2. Normal = Average battery capacity --> Average power consumption = Average range
3. Power = Lower battery capacity --> High power consumption = Short range