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1 270 020 XBI | (11.4.16) Bosch eBike Systems
Remove the on-board computer when you park the
eBike.
It is possible to secure the on-board computer against remov-
al in the holder. To do so, remove the holder 4 from the han-
dlebar. Put the on-board computer in the holder. Screw the
locking screw 15 (thread M3, 8 mm long) from below into the
thread provided in the holder. Mount the holder back onto the
handlebar.
Operation
Initial Operation
Requirements
The eBike system can only be activated when the following
requirements are met:
A sufficiently charged battery pack is inserted (see battery
pack operating instructions).
The on-board computer is properly inserted in the holder
(see “Inserting and removing the on-board computer”,
page English1).
The speed sensor is connected properly (see drive unit
operating instructions).
Switching the eBike System On/Off
Options for switching on the eBike system:
If the on-board computer is already switched on when you
insert it into the holder, then the eBike system will be
switched on automatically.
When the on-board computer and the eBike battery pack
are inserted, briefly press the On/Off button 5 of the on-
board computer.
When the on-board computer is inserted, press the On/Off
button of the eBike battery pack (see battery pack operat-
ing instructions).
The drive is activated as soon as you step on the pedals (ex-
cept for in the push assistance function or in assistance level
“OFF”). The motor output depends on the settings of the as-
sistance level on the on-board computer. As soon as the sys-
tem is activated, “Active Line/Performance Line” will ap-
pear briefly on the display.
As soon as you stop pedaling when in normal operation, or as
soon as you have reached a speed of 25/45 km/h, the assis-
tance from the eBike drive is switched off. The drive is auto-
matically re-activated as soon you start pedaling again and the
speed is below 25/45 km/h.
Options for switching off the eBike system:
Press the On/Off button 5 of the on-board computer.
Switch the eBike battery pack off by its On/Off button (see
battery pack operating instructions).
Remove the on-board computer out of its holder.
If the eBike is not moved and no button is pressed on the on-
board computer for 10 minutes, the eBike system will shut
down automatically in order to save energy.
eShift (optional)
eShift is the integration of automatic gear shifting systems in-
to the eBike system. To support the rider in the best way pos-
sible, the function indications and the basic settings menu
have been adapted for the “eShift” function.
eShift with NuVinci H|Sync
The optimum gear for the respective speed is automatically
set according to a pre-defined desired cadence. In manual
mode you can choose between multiple gears.
In the NuVinci Cadence” mode you can use the “–” or
“+” button on the operating unit to increase or decrease the
desired cadence. If you hold down the “–” or “+” button, the
cadence will increase or decrease in steps of five. The desired
cadence is shown on the display.
In the NuVinci Gear” mode you can use the “–” or “+”
button on the operating unit to switch back and forth between
several defined transmission ratios. The engaged transmis-
sion ratio (gear) is shown on the display.
eShift with SRAM DD3 Pulse
The gear hub of the SRAM DD3 Pulse works on a speed-de-
pendent basis. Regardless of which gear is engaged on the de-
railleur gears, one of the three gears of the gear hub will auto-
matically be engaged Gear: Auto”.
The engaged gear will be shown briefly on the display when-
ever the gear of the gear hub is shifted.
If the eBike is brought to a standstill from a speed of more
than 10 km/h, the system can automatically switch back to a
set “Start gear”. The “Start gear” can be set in the basic set-
tings menu (see “Displaying/Adapting Basic Settings”, page
English5).
In the Gear” mode you can use the “–” or “+” button on
the operating unit to switch back and forth between several
defined transmission ratios. The engaged transmission ratio
(gear) is shown on the display.
In the Gear” manual mode, the system can also automati-
cally switch back to a set “Start gear”.
The drive unit recognises the gear shift and briefly reduces
the motor assistance level as a result of it, which means the
gear can also be shifted at any time under load or on a hill.
eShift with Shimano Di2
For Shimano eShift you use the Shimano control lever to shift
gears.
The engaged gear will be shown briefly on the display when-
ever the gear of the gear hub is shifted.
The drive unit recognises the gear shift and briefly reduces
the motor assistance level as a result of it, which means the
gear can also be shifted at any time under load or on a hill.
If the eBike is brought to a standstill from a speed of more
than 10 km/h, the system can automatically switch back to a
set “Start gear”. The “Start gear” can be set in the basic set-
tings menu (see “Displaying/Adapting Basic Settings”, page
English5).
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Bosch eBike Systems 1 270 020 XBI | (11.4.16)
Displays and configurations of the on-board
computer
Energy supply of the on-board computer
If the on-board computer is in the holder 4, a sufficiently
charged battery pack is inserted in the eBike and the eBike
system is turned on, then the on-board computer is powered
by the battery pack of the eBike.
If the on-board computer is removed from the holder 4, the
energy is supplied via an internal battery pack. If the internal
battery pack is weak when the on-board computer is switched
on, “Attach to bike” will appear in text indication d for 3 s.
The on-board computer will then turn off again.
To charge the internal battery pack, put the on-board comput-
er back in the holder 4 (when a battery pack is inserted in the
eBike). Switch the eBike battery pack on by its On/Off button
(see battery pack operating instructions).
You can also charge the on-board computer via the USB port.
Open the protective cap 8. Connect the USB port 7 of the on-
board computer via a suitable USB cable to a standard USB
charger or the USB port of a computer (5 V charging voltage,
max. 500 mA charging current). “USB connected” will ap-
pear in text indication d of the on-board computer.
Switching on/shutting down the on-board computer
To switch on the on-board computer, briefly press the On/Off
button 5. The on-board computer can also be switched on
when it is not inserted in the holder (if the internal battery
pack is sufficiently charged).
To switch off the on-board computer, press the On/Off
button 5.
If the on-board computer is not inserted in the holder, it
automatically switches off after 1 minute to save energy if no
button is pressed.
If you do not use your eBike for several weeks, remove
the on-board computer from its holder. Store the on-
board computer in a dry environment at room temperature.
Regularly recharge the on-board computer’s battery pack.
Battery Charge-control Indicator
The battery charge-control indicator i displays the charge level
of the eBike battery pack, not that of the on-board computer’s
internal battery pack. The charge level of the eBike battery pack
can also be checked on the LEDs of the battery pack itself.
If the on-board computer is removed from the holder 4, the
last displayed battery charge level is saved.
If an eBike is operated with two battery packs, the battery
charge-control indicator i displays the level of both battery
packs.
If an eBike has two battery packs insert-
ed into it and both battery packs are
charged on the bike, the charging pro-
gress of both battery packs will be indi-
cated on the display (the left-hand bat-
tery pack is being charged in the
illustration). You can tell by the flashing
indicator on the battery pack which of
the two battery packs is being charged.
Setting the Assistance Level
On the operating unit 9 you can set how much the eBike drive
assists you while pedalling. The assistance level can be
changed at any time, even while cycling.
Note: For individual versions, it is possible that the assistance
level is pre-set and cannot be changed. It is also possible that
less assistance levels are available for selection than listed here.
The following assistance levels (max.) are available:
“OFF”: The motor assistance is switched off, and the eBike
can be moved as a normal bicycle only by pedalling. The
push assistance cannot be activated in this assistance level.
“ECO”: Effective assistance at maximum efficiency for
maximum cruising range
“TOUR”: Uniform assistance, for touring with long cruising
range
“SPORT”: Powerful assistance for sportive riding off road
as well as for urban traffic
TURBO: Maximum assistance, supporting highest ca-
dence for sportive riding
To increase the assistance level, press the “+” 12 button on
the operating unit until the desired assistance level appears in
the display b. To decrease the assistance level, press the
button “–” 11.
The requested motor output is displayed in indicator a. The
maximum motor output depends on the selected assistance
level.
When the on-board computer is removed from the holder 4,
the last indicated assistance level is stored; the motor-output
indicator a remains empty.
On indicator i, each bar of the battery pack symbol is equiva-
lent to a capacity of approx. 20 %:
The eBike battery pack is fully charged.
The eBike battery pack should be recharged.
The LEDs of the charge-control indicator on the bat-
tery pack extinguish. The capacity for assisting the
drive has been used up, and assistance is gently
switched off. The remaining capacity is made availa-
ble for the lighting and the on-board computer. The
indicator flashes.
The capacity of the eBike battery pack is enough for
about 2 hours of lighting. This does not account for
other consumers (e.g. automatic gearbox, charging
external devices at the USB port).
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