HP Velotechnik Go SwissDrive system for HP Velotechnik User Manual

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Notes for the user

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detailed description of the individual elements
in the next chapter.

The currently selected assistance level is
shown by the graphic running down the left
edge of the display. Using the "+"/"-" buttons,
you can choose from five positive assistance
levels and two recuperation levels. If
assistance level 0 is selected, the motor no
longer provides any assistance. Clicking the
"+" button increases the level, while the "–"
button decreases it. The higher the assistance
level is (maximum 5), the more powerful the

assistance of the motor will be up to a speed
of 25 km/h (s-pedelec 45 km/h). Conversely,
the recuperative effect of the motor
(recovered energy being fed back to the
battery and motor brake) is at its most
powerful in the lowest available level (-2).

Picture 12: Main screen

The current speed of the vehicle is displayed
digitally to one decimal place. It is possible to
toggle displayed units between kilometres per

hour (km/h) and miles per hour (mph).

Note: Correct setup of your vehicle's tyre
circumference is crucial for a correct
speed display. You can adapt the tyre
circumference in the setup options (please
refer to setup section).

The menu item uses a symbol to tell you
which screen is currently selected.

In the customisable screen area, you can
choose to have the main menu, an overview
of current trip data or a stopwatch function
displayed while you are riding. You can toggle
through these menus by clicking the browse
button.

For a detailed description of these menus and
the functions that they contain, please refer to
page 15 onwards in chapters "Main menu",
"Trip data overview" and "Stopwatch".

Menus while stationary

When the vehicle is stationary, additional

menus are made available: Overview of overall
data, telephone menu, service menu, a menu
for saving data to external devices, and the
configuration screens.

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