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Installation based on an engine version Bosch Performance and Cargo 
Line CX from 2020: 

Required tools: 

 

4 mm allen key (Fully enclosed version Torx 20 socket wrench) 

 

Optional: flat nose pliers 

 

crank puller (only for the fully enclosed version) 

In the case of the fully clad version, the crank must also be removed. To do this, loosen the 8 mm Allen screw (Figure 

11) and remove the crank using the crank puller. Loosen the screws of the motor cover (picture 11 or picture 13). 

Now the engine cover can be removed. If necessary, pull the plug of the speed sensor (Fig. 12 or Fig. 14) using flat-

nosed pliers. 

Now connect the industrial plug of the sIMPLEk to the position of the previously unplugged speed sensor. The speed 

sensor is then connected to the connector of the sIMPLEk (Figure 8). The polarity does not need to be taken into 

account. 

Fully enclosed version 

 

                                                 picture 11 

 

                                                                                                                        picture 12 

Partially enclosed version 

   

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                                         picture 13

 

                                                                                                                        picture 14 

Summary of Contents for Pro

Page 1: ...sIMPLEk Pro Tuningmodule operation manual info simplek de ...

Page 2: ...structions carefully sIMPLEk Pro Tuningmodule 1 General remarks and savety instructions 2 Installation 2 1 Bosch Classic 2 2 Bosch Active Performance und Cargo Line 2 3 Yamaha 2 4 Brose 2 5 Impulse 2 6 Shimano 3 Handling 3 1 1 1 Mode 3 2 Tuningmode 3 3 Calibrationmode ...

Page 3: ...PLEk Pro Tuningmodule is only provided for closed off public traffics as well as for private grounds and race courses Please note that the technical characteristics of your e bike may not be designed for the use of tuning measures without further technical adjustments The use leads to the warranty loss of the e bike If the e bike concerned has an operating license it will be extinguished Regarding...

Page 4: ...with the aid of the spider tool picture 2 Remove the 3 Torx screws with a socket picture 3 Now the engine cover can be removed Pull the plug of the speed sensor if necessary with a flat nose pliers picture 4 Close the industrial plug of the sIMPLEk at the position of the previously unplugged speed sensor The supplied rubber tube has to be put off the plug of the speed sensor until the sealing blad...

Page 5: ...rank puller Remove the 3 Torx screws with a socket picture 6 Now the engine cover can be removed If necessary pull the plug speed sensor with a flat nose pliers picture 7 Now close the industrial plug of the sIMPLEk at the position of the previously unplugged speed sensor The supplied rubber tube has to be put off the plug of the speed sensor until the sealing blades picture 8 Afterwards the speed...

Page 6: ...ith the socket pic 9 Now the engine cover can be removed If necessary use flat nosed pliers to pull out the speed sensor connector Figure 10 Now connect the industrial plug of the sIMPLEk to the position of the previously unplugged speed sensor The speed sensor is then connected to the connector of the sIMPLEk Figure 8 The polarity does not need to be taken into account picture 9 picture 10 ...

Page 7: ...1 and remove the crank using the crank puller Loosen the screws of the motor cover picture 11 or picture 13 Now the engine cover can be removed If necessary pull the plug of the speed sensor Fig 12 or Fig 14 using flat nosed pliers Now connect the industrial plug of the sIMPLEk to the position of the previously unplugged speed sensor The speed sensor is then connected to the connector of the sIMPL...

Page 8: ...crew the third 6 mm allen screw picture 17 as far as possible until the motor can be swung out of the frame picture 18 Now you can see the plug connections Disconnect the connector of the speed sensor by pressing the detent with the small screwdriver Now close the sIMPLEk between motor and speed sensor Ensure that the connectors are correctly seated audible clicking noise when snapping into place ...

Page 9: ... 20 Now the engine cover can be removed If necessary pull the plug speed sensor with a flat nose pliers picture 21 Now connect the motor side plug red and black cable Figure 18 of the sIMPLEk to the position of the previously unplugged speed sensor Pay attention to the polarity of the plug Figure 21 shows the polarity of the slot on the motor Figure 22 shows the polarity of the plug on the sIMPLEk...

Page 10: ...or must be removed to install the sIMPLEk The sIMPLEk Pro plugs should be inserted between the plug connections in picture 23 This is the plug connection of the speed sensor 2 pin assigned motor side light red gray and sensor side black and red and a 4 pin connector 4 pin on both sides white yellow brown light green Using a screwdriver disconnect the two plug connections from picture 24 and now co...

Page 11: ... the engine cover can be removed If necessary pull the plug of the speed sensor Figure 27 or 27 1 using flat nosed pliers Now connect the motor side plug of the sIMPLEk red and black cable to the position of the previously unplugged speed sensor The speed sensor must then be connected to the connector of the sIMPLEk Shimano Steps E8000 picture 26 picture 27 Shimano EP8 picture 26 1 picture 27 1 ...

Page 12: ...tch the e bike to deep sleep mode when it is switched off This is achieved by holding down the power button on the control unit or on the battery for at least 3 seconds With some firmware versions switching off to deep sleep mode can only be achieved by briefly removing the battery This also applies to the switch off processes during calibration Attention Bosch Gen4 engines We strongly recommend r...

Page 13: ... will be displayed over the second number and decimal place If the speedometer does not have a decimal place the displayed speed is accordingly less accurate Examples 22 7 27 23 5 35 24 8 48 Automatic route compensation In order to compensate for the difference between the distance actually driven and the distance displayed the maximum speed driven is displayed on the speedometer after about a min...

Page 14: ...Switch on the e bike Display shows slowly increasing speed and keeps dropping towards 0 km h calibration stage 2 4 Switch off the e bike at exactly 10 0 km h BROSE DeepStandby wait 5 seconds Cancel calibration If you move the E Bike during the calibration mode the calibration will interrupt and the sIMPLEk will goes back into the 1 1 mode In this case a calibration does not take place Carry out ca...

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Page 16: ...ar as the device was purchased as a consumer within the EU the respective transposition of Directive 2011 83 EU into national law with regard to the minimum standard of warranty applies In countries outside the EU the respective valid minimum warranty claims apply Gildemeisterstr 135 33689 Bielefeld WEEE Reg Nr DE 98571170 info simplek de ...

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