Suggested Display Settings

Color Displays

  • Wheel size – 24” (the rim size is 20” but the outer diameter is closest to 24” due to the tire size of 4”)
  • Speed limit – 25km/h 250W and 32km/h 750W (depends on country legal limitations)
  • Current limit – 
    • 15a Hill climbing and loads (longer life on 250W
    • 18a Hill climbing (longer life on 750W or more power on 250W
    • 20a Good for flat and rolling terrain (more power with better battery life *750W only
    • Poles in motor – 1
  • Start after poles – This tells the bike how many sensors it takes for the assist to turn on when the cranks are rotated
    • 1 (quick engagement-be careful as this can start the bike immediately with very little crank movement), 
    • 2 (slightly delayed engagement), 
    • 3 or more (ideal for making sure the bike does not start without you wanting it to)
  • Clockwise start – Y
  • Throttle 6km – N
  • Throttle level – Y (throttle engages at what assist level you are at) 
  • Start mode – Eco or STD
  • Assist levels – 9 or 5 (your choice)
  • Assist setting for 9 levels (PAS)
    • 1 – 10%
    • 2 – 20%
    • 3 – 30%
    • 4 – 40%
    • 5 – 50%
    • 6 – 60%
    • 7 – 70%
    • 8 – 80%
    • 9 – 90%
  • Assist setting for 5 levels (PAS)
    • 1 – 15%
    • 2 – 35%
    • 3 – 55%
    • 4 – 75%
    • 5 – 90%

Black & White Display

  • Wheel size – 24”  (the rim size is 20” but the outer diameter is closest to 24” due to the tire size of 4”)
  • Speed limit – 25km/h 250W and 32km/h 750W (depends on country legal limitations)
  • Current limit – 
    • 15a Hill climbing and loads (longer life on 250W
    • 18a Hill climbing (longer life on 750W or more power on 250W
    • 20a Good for flat and rolling terrain (more power with better battery life *750W only).
  • Battery Voltage levels.
    • 1 = 40.0v
    • 2 = 44.5v
    • 3 = 46.5v
    • 4 = 47.5v
    • 5 = 49v
  • Assist levels – The default value is 0-5. Note that if the value is 0 the bike will not operate unles the assist level is raised to 1. If you want the bike to start up first you will need to select a setting starting with a value of 1
    • 0-3
    • 1-3
    • 0-5
    • 1-5
    • 0-7
    • 1-7
    • 0-9
    • 1-9
  • PAS assist ratios – Below are the values for 1-5 only. This is a very progressive setting list. If you want a more spaced out one use the 2nd suggestion
    • Progressive settings
      • 1 – 15%
      • 2 – 25%
      • 3 – 35%
      • 4 – 50%
      • 5 – 100%
    • Gradual settings
      • 1 – 10%
      • 2 – 25%
      • 3 – 50%
      • 4 – 75%
      • 5 – 100%
  • Speed Sensor – This tells the bike how many magnets are used to register in the motor calculate speed
    • 1 =  if a different value is entered the speed will not register correctly in the display
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