HP Velotechnik Go SwissDrive system for HP Velotechnik User Manual

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Notes for the user

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this menu is displayed first whenever the
system is switched on. Picture: Main screen

In addition to the assistance level and current
speed, both of which are permanently
displayed in all in-ride menus, here you will
see data on the current power output of the
GO S

WISS

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RIVE

motor system and the

available range remaining.

The current power output is displayed as a
three-digit number and is expressed in watts.
A negative power value indicates that the
motor is operating in recuperation mode. The

current power output is also represented by
an analogue circular instrument.

Note: Please bear in mind that the current
power output displayed is based on battery
data. Depending on the model used, there
might be a small delay between the
moment at which the actual output is
generated and the time the value reaches
the screen.

The range is displayed as a three-digit number
and is expressed in km. The range is also
represented by an analogue circular
instrument. The algorithm for calculating the
range takes into consideration the total
distance covered by the cycle (overall data) as
well as the last few kilometres travelled. The
way in which the algorithm adapts to your
riding style therefore improves with increasing
total distance, enabling ever greater accuracy
of range predictions.

Note: Please bear in mind that the range

displayed is merely an algorithm-based
prediction. Due to the route profile, the
selected assistance level and many other
factors, the displayed value may not always
reflect the actual range.

The lower part of the main menu can be
configured to show any two parameters of
your choice from the current trip data. You
can choose from distance travelled, ride time,

average consumption, average speed and
maximum speed. Configurations are made in
the setup options. For more detailed
information, please refer to page 20 onwards
in "Configuration and setup options"

Trip data overview

The second in-ride menu offers a compact
overview of information relating to the
current trip.

Here you will find data on distance travelled
so far, ride duration, consumption, average
speed and maximum speed. The starting point

for a trip is freely definable. Your Evo offers
three different ways of doing this: When the
trip menu is displayed, you can reset the trip
data at any time by clicking the confirm button
on the remote control and begin a new trip.

Picture 14: Trip screen

In the setup options, you can also clear the
trip data manually or specify that the trip data
should be reset automatically after each stop
lasting longer than four hours so that a new
trip begins the next time the display is

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