Electrical System Technical Manual
10
4.5
Range
The range (i.e. the number of kilometres that you can ride with a fully charged battery pack) greatly depends on the pedal
assistance setting you use. This table gives an indication of the range for each pedal assistance setting.
Support position
Stability speed*
(in km/hour)
Average range
317 Wh (in km)
Average range
418 Wh (in km)
1
14
54 - 108
71 - 143
2
16
47 - 63
62 - 83
3
19
44 - 53
58 - 70
4
22
37 - 44
49 - 58
5
25
22 - 34
29 - 45
* Stability speed = speed reached when lightly peddling along.
The values above are measured on a new battery pack. As the battery pack gets older the average range will decrease.
There are also a number of other factors that can affect the range. Follow the instructions below to get the best range from
your e-bike.
• Use the accelerator in moderation.
• Keep pedalling hard enough under your own steam. This will draw less power from the motor.
• Make sure your tyres have enough pressure: at least 4 bar.
• When setting off, use a low gear insofar as possible and change gears as necessary to increase the range.
• As far as possible, cycle at a constant speed. Frequent stops and starts use up a lot of battery power.
• Follow up the charging instructions (see §4.1) carefully and keep your bike and battery pack maintained regularly to keep
them in top condition.
• As far as possible, load and keep the battery pack at room temperature. This will have a positive effect on the range.
Remember that you will get noticeably less range from your e-bike when the ambient temperature is less than 10 °C.
• Keep in mind that the rider’s weight, the age of the battery pack, wind speed and the state of the road all affect the range.
4.4
Place back the battery pack under rear rack
Battery pack and charger
4
• Lock the battery pack (B) with the key
(A) for fixing and to prevent theft.
B
A
A
A
B