Klever LC Display Manuel utilisateur

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User manual
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Content:
1. Quick-start .............................................................................................................................. 4
2. Function of each button ........................................................................................................... 6
3. Display content.......................................................................................................................10
4. Settings.................................................................................................................................. 12
5. Imprint .................................................................................................................................. 16

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Quickstart
1. Quickstart
This Display (with user interface) is your gate to Klever’s
electric propulsion system, BIACTRON (Image 1). With the
display you start and control the electric drive system.
You can start the system with or without inserting
the E-KEY.
When the E-KEY pairing function is enabled, the bicycle has
its own individually programmed display. In this case your
Klever bike can only operate an E-KEY with the same ID. It
is not possible to activate your Klever bike with an E-KEY of
another bike. Each Klever bike will be delivered with two
identical E-KEYs.
Every press of a button will be confirmed with a short
acoustic signal.
As soon as you insert the E-KEY into the display, the system
will start. With the E-KEY already in the display while the
system is o, there are two ways to activate the system:
1. Press the power button (Image 1), the system runs a
system check for 3 seconds - now the system is activated.
or
Image 1
Support level
indicator
Power
consumption
Regen
power
Bluetooth
icon
Warning
icon
Info
Power
ON/OFF
Plus (+)
Minus (-)
Turbo (á)
Battery
indicator
E-KEY port
Current
speed
Unit
D-Info

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Quickstart
2. When you start pedalling the system will wake up
automatically. After 3 seconds of system check, the electric
drive will start to support.
Button Location Function
Power Upper left edge On / O
Info Top left Switch between clock, range, trip,
odo, SOC and fitness data
Plus (+) Middle left Increase support level
Minus (-) Lower left Reduce support level
Turbo Lower left edge Starting and pushing aid (at rest);
strongest support (while pedalling)

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Function of each button
2. Function of each button
Start/ stop button (Image 2)
By pressing the POWER button you’ll boot the system. The
system performs a system check of 3 seconds, and the drive
system is ready to operate. The electric drive will start to
support depending on the level of assistance chosen.
By pressing this button again, the system will be turned o
and all settings are being stored.
Press the button again, the system starts and all previous
settings and levels of support are enabled again.
PLUS (+) Button (Image 3)
By pressing the PLUS (+) button you can increase the support
level. For instance, when the selected level is M (medium) and
you press the PLUS (+) button, the support level of the motor
will increase to H (high).
MINUS (-) Button (Image 4)
By pressing the MINUS (-) button you can reduce the support
level. For instance, when the selected level is M (medium)
and you press the MINUS (-) button, the support level of the
motor will decrease to L (low).
INFO Button (Image 5)
By pressing the INFO button, subsequently all rider’s
information can be displayed on the LCD-screen.
Press the INFO button shortly in order to go through the
available rider’s data: Time, SOC, trip, km-day, odo, kcal.
kcal. See below.
Please note: the available data may vary depending on bike
model and software version.
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Time (hh:mm) (Image 7)
The time can be adjusted by the settings menu of the display,
by synchronising with your smartphone or with the Klever
service tool at you local dealer.
SOC (State of Charge) (Image 8)
The SOC indicates the current battery capacity by %, in this
case 85%.
Function of each button
Image 7
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Press “INFO key” to
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Function of each button
Trip (Image 9)
Kilometres ridden since the last reset, in this case 123.4 km.
If you want to reset the trip distance to zero at the start of
a new trip, press the INFO button long and select RESET in
the menu. Then select trip, then confirm by long pressing the
ENTER (+) button. See page 11.
Km-day (Image 9-1)
Kilometres ridden today, starting at 00:00, in this case 123.4 km.
The daily mileage will be set to zero at midnight 00:00
every day.
odo (Image 10)
Accumulated kilometres during the lifecycle of your Klever, in
this case 1234 km. When the odo reaches 99999 km. it will be
reset to 0.
Kcal (Image 10-1)
The number of kilocalories burnt by the cyclist, in this case
123 kcal.
For proper kcal calculation please set the rider’s weight.
Press the INFO button long and select“Rider” to input the
weight number. Kcal can be reset by selecting RESET in the
menu. See page 11.
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Function of each button
TURBO Button (á) (Image 11)
This button has two functions:
1. As a starting and pushing aid:
to help you push or start a bicycle at a trac light, on a ramp
or uphill just press this button.
When the á(TURBO) button is pushed without pedalling, the
“throttle” mode provides motor output:
- < 18 km/h at H
- < 12 km/h at M
- < 4 km/h at L
When you release the button, the motor support instantly
stops.
2. As a turbo support while pedalling.
When you need extra support for a short period of time, for
example on a steep ramp, press the button and you get the
highest possible support from the motor.
Turbo mode only works while pedalling. The turbo assistance
from the motor will stop when you stop pedalling or when
you release the button.
Please note: driving with a starting aid/turbo mode has
to be learned. Practice this procedure only on a quiet
street or parking lot. Only when you have familiarised
yourself with the additional turbo support. You can ride
on a public road.
Please note: using the turbo mode as a pushing aid to roll
your Klever bike out of the garage, or roll it up a ramp,
please make sure that you have selected the L program.
When using the pushing aid in the M or H mode, you may
have serious diculty to keep the pace of the bike.
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Image 12
Display content
3. Display content
Battery status (image 12)
The battery icon shows the charging status of the battery.
One bar represents 20% of full capacity (half bar represents
10%). If only one bar is shown, only 20% of the maximum
capacity of the battery is available. Now the battery should
be recharged.
When the battery icon is half of a bar only, there is less than
10% battery capacity remaining. Recharging of the battery is
now urgently needed.
Display Charging level
5 bars light up 100%
4 bars light up 80%
3 bars light up 60%
2 bars light up 40%
1 bar light up 20%
Half of bar lights up Less than 10%
Additionally, you can check the charging status too with the
LED on the front side of the battery.
In order to save the battery capacity, it is not possible to
choose support level H in case only 10% battery capacity is
left. With 5% remaining capacity it is only possible to use the
L level.
Support level (Image 13)
The bars in the upper part of the screen show the selected
level of motor support.
In the right column of the table on page 8 we have listed
recommended settings: for which situation which level of
support will be the best of use. Of course, it is possible to
select the levels according to your own liking, e.g. driving in
the plane with the highest level of support (H).
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