V2.2
2022 RUNGU Dualie Rugged/XR series
Copyright 2021 Standard Bearer Machines, LLC
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Reading the dashboard
When the display turns on, it acts as the dashboard showing all the motor and battery information at
any time. This section describes each of the display elements at a high-level. For detailed information
refer to the
“
Rungu MDV Display User Guide
” that you can find online at
Banner section
–
Battery and Light status, time
The Battery Indicator on the right side of the banner gives a visual representation of the remaining
capacity of the battery. Next to the Battery Indicator is the
“
State of Charge
”
, it can show percent of
battery charge or the voltage depending on the setting.
Note: Voltage displayed varies up and down during your ride. Rungu
“State of Charge” value defaults
to showing voltage because the value responds faster to changes in the battery than the Battery
Indicator and provides an alternative perspective on how load affects the battery. The DUALIE voltage
varies between 44V (fully discharged) and 58~60V. You may observe that voltage drops significantly
during a hill climb or when riding on soft surfaces only to rebound afterwards. Voltage drops when
the battery experiences greater loading (throttle, hill climbs, etc.), when load is removed a battery
“relaxes” and returns to
its unloaded voltage.
The e-Light status changes when you turn on the optional Rungu E-Light. To turn on the Rungu E-Light
headlight, press and hold the Rungu E-light toggle on the keypad for one to two seconds. When you turn
on the headlight, an image of the headlight appears at the top of the display and the screen dims for
night-time riding. You can also set the light to turn on automatically in low-light situations by changing
the AL Sensitivity option in the display settings described below. To turn the headlight off, press and
hold the Rungu E-light toggle on the keypad again for one to two seconds.
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The guide and some of the images reference a “Sport” and “ECO” mode. The 52V standard onl
y uses the Sport
mode. Ignore references to ECO mode.