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Programming the Basic Settings
In general, all settings of your BionX electric propulsion system are pre-set. Basic display functions can
be set by entering the programming mode. Contact your dealer to customize the advanced functions of
your system.
Go to the Settings screen for the DS3 Display/RC3 Controller
Scroll through the cyclecomputer functions with the left or right toggle buttons until the display shows
“Settings”. Cycle the menus / values with or and confirm with the left toggle (Select) button. Move
back a menu with the right toggle (Scroll) button.
Turn on the programming mode for the G2 console
Simultaneously push and
until the display shows “0000”. The first zero blinks. Change the value
of the selection with or and confirm with . Select the other digits in the same manner until the
desired program is displayed.
Note: For G1 programming, substitute
(mode) and
(crono) for (power) and
(cycle)
respectively, and remain the same.
Code
Description
2001
Select km/h or mph
2002
Regeneration/brake output (for reed switch) 0-40 (ideally 30-40)
2004
Clock adjust
2005
Tire circumference (millimeters)
2009
Flip Display: 0 = power left, 1 = power right (G2 only)
Code 2001
Code 2002
Code 2004
Select unit - km/h or mph. Select with
or , and confirm with
.
Default value: 30. Change with
and . Confirm with
.
Select hour/minutes with
,
change value with and .
Confirm with
.
Code 2005
Code 2009
Set tire size (in mm) - Select digits
one after another with or , and
confirm with
.
Current setting of main functions is displayed. Flip = 0, assist toggle is on
the right side of console; Flip = 1, assist toggle is on the left side of console.
Confirm with
.
WARNING
Do not use other programming codes without consulting your authorized dealer.
If you type the wrong code, please push the key to exit programming mode.
Removing and Installing the Rear Wheel
We recommend the removal and installation of the rear wheel to be done by a qualified dealer.
Should you have to do this yourself, please follow the instructions below:
To remove the rear wheel
1
Make sure that the system is turned off via the console (no illustration)
2
Remove the neoprene covers (if applicable)
3
Disconnect the two cable connections that lead to the motor (COMMUNICATION
A
, before POWER
B
)
4
Disconnect the cable guide from the rear wheel brake (only on bicycles with rim brakes, not shown)
5
Loosen the axle nut on the rear wheel using a 15mm wrench
6
Slide the rear wheel downwards, out of the dropout
WARNING
Always turn off the propulsion system prior to connecting or disconnecting the motor
cables.
CAUTION
It is essential that the axle nuts are tightened to 40Nm (30lb-ft); this assures that the
propulsion system functions properly. Ensure the torque reaction collar is fully inserted
into the dropout. The notch on the non-drive side must also be facing in the direction of
6 o’clock (within 5° either way). If this notch placement is incorrect, please consult your
dealer.
If your bike is equipped with hydraulic disc brakes: Do not pull the brake lever with the
brake disc on the rear wheel removed from the caliper. Insertion of the wheel can be
difficult or impossible as the brake pads will prevent the brake disc from sliding in place.
15mm
15mm
40Nm
(30lb-ft)
15mm
15mm
40Nm
(30lb-ft)
40
Nm
15mm
15mm
3
2
5
6
B
A
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