USER MANUAL
10Description of the BionX P-Series System1 G2 Console (systems 2011 to present)• Removable G2 console• Illuminated LCD display with battery state-o
113 250, 250HT, 350HT, or 500HS* P-Series Motor• DC rear hub motor• 250: nom. output 200 (AU & UK) or 250 watt – nom. 7Nm / max. 25Nm (5.2/18.
12Inserting or Removing the Console Inserting the console • Slide the console into the console mount on the handlebar• Make sure that the console
13Inserting or Removing the BatteryInserting the down tube battery 1 Place the battery onto the docking station 2 Slide the battery down the rail gent
14Inserting the rear rack battery:1 Open the lock cylinder: please ensure that the key is removed from the lock cylinder2 Place the battery onto the b
15It is best to store the battery in a cool location at temperatures between 10 °C (50 °F) and 25 °C (77 °F). Never store the battery in locations whe
16Power Supply48V battery charging procedure (power supply)• Connect the power supply and the battery by inserting the charge connector into the TOU
1737V battery charging procedure, systems 2011 to present (single LED charger)• Connect the charger and battery by inserting the charge connector in
18Assist Mode / Generate Mode / Mountain Mode (where applicable)The BionX propulsion system offers four levels of assist in the Assistance mode, and f
19Operating the BionX Propulsion SystemTurn the system onBriefly push either top button on the console. The battery will beep 4times and you will see
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20Turn on backlight and bicycle light (if applicable)Push and hold key for 4 seconds - display backlight and bicycle light (if available, battery in
211234Operating the G2 ThrottleThrottle engagement:Default min. 3km/h to engage throttleNote: throttle control is variable, and the force gauge on the
22Programming the Basic SettingsIn general, all settings of your BionX electric propulsion system are pre-set. Basic display functions can be set by
23Removing and Installing the Rear WheelWe recommend the removal and installation of the rear wheel to be done by a qualified dealer. Should you have
24Installing the rear wheel1 Guide the rear wheel axle into the dropouts and ensure that the brake disc (on models with disc brakes) is inserted betw
25Optimizing the Range of the BatteryThe following factors influence the range of your battery:1. Climbing Riding up steep hills requires much more en
26Cleaning CAUTION Never use a high pressure washer or a garden hose to clean the propulsion system. The force of a water jet could damage the electri
27Troubleshooting The system does not turn onCheck the battery and make sure that it is charged. The battery must be correctly inserted onto the dock
28 Warranty Information and GuaranteeThe BionX warranty covers a two (2) year period for all parts of the BionX propulsion systems to the first owner
29tion that the battery provides less than 70% of its initial capacity.11. No warranty claims are accepted – without limitation to other reasons – in
3WelcomeThank you for choosing BionX™. It is our goal to provide you with the highest quality electric propulsion systems available, and offer you the
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4User PrecautionsWe want you to have a fun ride, but also a safe one. Carefully read the following information, even if you are an experienced rider.
5Table of ContentsUser Precautions 4Description of the BionX D-Series System 6Description of the BionX S-Series System 8Description of the BionX P
64213Description of the BionX D-Series System1 G2 Console• Removable G2 console• Illuminated LCD display with battery state-of-charge• 4 Assistance
74 Brake switch• A surface mounted reed switch and magnet – connected to the BionX console• Upon brake application, assistance is shut off (“kill
842a13Description of the BionX S-Series System1 G2 Console• Removable G2 console• Illuminated LCD display with battery state-of-charge• 4 Assistanc
93 S-Series Motor• DC rear, high torque (HT) hub motor• Power – (nom.) 200W (AU & UK), 250W (EU), 350W (NA)• Torque – (nom./max.) 9Nm/40Nm (6.6
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