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1. aS down amp 4 FA If Assist Z is not operated for over 1 minute the mode will change to OFF 19 a e f the bicycle does not move after the walk assist function turns on the function automatically stops To restart the walk assist function release the assist switch and press and hold down Assist Z again e The walk assist function can operate at a maximum of 6 km h e The assistance level and speed vary with the gear position 20 23 4 02 44 ECO ee 6 Gear position and traveling data display Displays the current gear ratio or traveling data The type of traveling data displayed changes each time you tap Assist X Display Details CLTTT G Gear position displayed only when the motor unit is connected 4 ONT Gear position 4 when setting start mode DST 103 7 km Traveling distance 4O0D0 11097 km Cumulative distance RANGE 107 km RANGE 61 km if km Of km HIGH NORM ECO TIME 143 29 gt Traveling range 1 3 Traveling range optional 2 Traveling time optional 2 AVG 16 0kmiht Average speed optional 2 MAX 16 Gkmiht Maximum speed optional 2 Assist FA E A Sm MAX 16 5kmh T Okmih AVG 16 5kmh TES a TIME 143 29 4 Shift Z DST JOS fem 4O0DO 11097 km gt 1087 ms v RANGE 107km v RANGE 61 km if km 97 km HIGH NORM ECO 1 When RANGE i
2. Release the finger when the DST indication starts blinking In this state pressing the Assist X again clears the traveling distance 2 3 4 km h O Se 14 25 ECO gt e The DST indicator light stops blinking and the screen takes you back to the basic screen after leaving it alone d DST 1 09 7 km y for 5 seconds e When the traveling distance is cleared TIME AVG and MAX are also cleared 22 W Launching and exiting the setting menu Launching 1 With the bicycle stopped pressing both the Assist Y and Assist Z at the same time for 2 seconds displays Assist Shift the setting screen 2 Sec i Z Z 93 4 e 4 25 a km h b 02 44 ECO Start mode Erir T Backiuht k a 2 Press the Assist Y or Assist Z to move the cursor to the item you want to configure Assist Shift Assist Shift Pressing the Assist X displays the setting screen for the item selected b Details Clear settings i 2 Assist FA Clock setting ist Y Start mode Start mode setting Assist Backlight Backlight setting Clock Beep Beep setting A v A v Switching between km Start mode and miles a VY A v Language Language setting Language Backlight a VW A v Exit o a Beep screen Exit setting Exit 1 Press the Assist Y or Assist Z to move the cursor to Exit 2 Pressing the Assist X exits the setting menu and takes you back to the basic screen 23 WE Changing the se
3. Possibility Remedy Check the battery charge If the battery is nearly spent recharge it Is the battery sufficiently charged Are you riding on long slopes in summer weather or riding for a long time carrying a Turn off the power wait for a while and heavy load then check once more The battery may be overheating Assistance is not being The drive unit DU E6000 DU E6001 cycle provided computer SC E6000 or assist switch SW E6000 may be connected incorrectly or Contact the place of purchase there may be a problem with one or more of them Check the Cycle Computer display Is the speed too high Assistance is not provided at speeds of 25 km h or more A dalina The bicycle is not a motorbike so you need re you pedaling p z to operate the pedals Set the assist mode to HIGH If you still do Assistance is not being Is the assist mode set to OFF not feel that assistance is being given provided contact the place of purchase Hold down the power switch to turn on the Is the power for the cycle computer turned i power If you still do not feel that assistance on ane is being given contact the place of purchase The traveling distance may become shorter depending on road conditions the gear position and whether the light are ON or OFF The battery characteristics will drop during Assist traveling distance is This is not a sign of a problem winter weather too short The ba
4. rubbing your eyes and seek medical advice immediately If this is not done the battery liquid may damage your eyes e Do not recharge the battery in places with high humidity or outdoors Doing so may result in electric shock e Do not insert or remove the plug while it is wet If this is not observed electric shocks may result If there is water leaking out of the plug dry it thoroughly before inserting it e If the battery does not become fully charged after 6 hours of charging immediately unplug the battery from the outlet to stop charging and contact the place of purchase Doing so may cause overheating bursting or ignition of the battery e Do not use the battery if it has any noticeable scratches or other external damage Doing so may cause bursting overheating or problems with operation e The operating temperature ranges for the battery are given below Do not use the battery in temperatures outside these ranges If the battery is used or stored in temperatures outside these ranges fire injury or problems with operation may occur 1 During discharge 10 C 50 C 2 During charging 0 C 40 C Cleaning e The frequency of maintenance will vary depending on the riding conditions Periodically clean the chain using an appropriate chain cleaner Do not use alkaline or acidic cleaning agents for removing rust under any circumstances If such cleaning agents are used they may damage the chain and serious injury
5. sarusssiasds epa innsean EA deaedescoesaat AEDO MOES 50 a E ooaeesapceaneacaeenesaeereencosennereeens Installing and removing the cycle computer CHANGING SCULINGS sssricsirsrodrisandiniaaii nni ERAEN EEEE Operating the cycle computer 2 jisicscacsinscescasndanesecestbexdescandawendensacatidcnantannneassdesdeietansdedenencdsedeiens SHIMANO STePS l0gO Sh SCI iss sctete as assests aranairad iniiae Einde ananas aaa Raai RAER Basic soren CISD AY ese deseeecesceredcanccncensecgacdesadeiensamuasesadssastaxanansennsdadtardixasnzehandeladinitiaesadapancadaueniae Launching and exiting the setting MMU vaca caseesdsctessaseiescicietadscalixsaudesvadavaetatiadeendascessensiadasdencns Changing Malley cess m Ae gene eRe eer err Ment ry Mr ere hen ene eer renee een eee or er te Connection and communication with the PC ccccccceecccscccceccesnccecnceesnceeaes 28 Oi ARO SC applicati Ositea Seren sedated a e siai 28 TROUDICSNOOUDG sssini ERENER SAri 29 Battery l vel and error IMdICItiON saannin aaa RANNE NAAA aE RA ENKA AEAN REARA AAAA 29 Error messages on the cycle COMpUtEr s ssssssssssssssnnnnnnnrnnnnnnn nannu nnan nn nanan nnna nnmn nnmnnn nenen nennen ennen 30 PROUD SSI ONIN e A E T E A E E E E E E N 32 User s manuals in other languages are available at http si shimano com IMPORTANT NOTICE e Contact the place of purchase or a bicycle dealer for information on installation and adjustment of the products which are not fou
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7. UM 70HOA 001 00 C SHIMANO STOPS Shimano Total Electric Power System User s manual E6000 Series SHIMANO ELECTRONIC INTELLIGENT SYSTEM CONTENTS IMPORTANT NOTICE sscnisvcteccnmesevewscsvesavestueaseceneuscaseeredewstecwntusdecuenedesvereneeceneent Important safety information ccscceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaeseeeseesaneeeesansenees Tonsuro sate osr EAE AEEA EEE Features of SHIMANO STePS ccececececcececcececececececuceaeeceauaeeceeuaeesecueueeneeuaees Features pct ea ath eho sta tennis eae tnniesta dint nnn geeaisnnaiesten cinaiesnash geeaiinentantiiessieniast daldaahuaatngetciesatanenianiniaading wiiestdndanmasicadingetea FRIGHT URS SOUCY GUS sateen E E E A E E E areas css seaaseveraatenseaas ee T ASS MOE retest telah od es yo gata ain deve ea man sausicie hte Cte donen baa amtadand eae yenemsueidentned y dremtaiavadaadend a betes secs Names of QUES ieee ek oe tence neato ne pcos perenne cieecae nee tntadeceecaeeceaeeeneeres SDS CHE CANONS cette esate ecseeeenie seems AEE ATER EEEREN Method Of 15E space ceeds uarocteneeattenarrwind E E NE Charging the WE seca inhi Eni iE ESEESE S EAAS calle AAAA ERA Battery level NOCIO cenario E E Handling and charging the Battery sasecucsseecc cauestaszewssevsectsctelasaatcadaasebasevaievsevadieaebiuasetcteastadincenons Installing removing the battery ssacc occas nccsacacenseqacendsiessgasdastenaaewinasnedciuavieeadvalenancdcddadiandieaiecacses T rnungihe power ONF OPF
8. charger securely inserted into the electrical outlet Is the recharging plug of the charger securely inserted into the battery Replace the battery with a new one Disconnect and then reconnect the power plug of the charger and then repeat the recharging operation If the battery still cannot be recharged contact the place of purchase Disconnect and then reconnect the recharging plug of the charger and then repeat the recharging operation If the battery still cannot be recharged contact the place of purchase Are the connection terminals of the charger or the battery dirty Wipe the connection terminals with a dry cloth to clean them and then repeat the recharging operation If the battery still cannot be recharged contact the place of purchase The battery does not start recharging when the charger is connected The battery may be at the end of its service life Replace the battery with a new one The battery and charger are becoming hot The temperature of the battery or charger may exceed the operating temperature range Stop recharging wait for a while and then recharge again If the battery is too hot to touch it may indicate a problem with the battery Contact the place of purchase The charger is warm The LED on the charger does not illuminate The battery cannot be removed If the charger is being used continuously to charge batteries it may become warm Is the r
9. communication with the PC section e Do not use thinner or other solvents to clean any of the products As such substances may damage the surfaces e You should periodically wash the chainrings in a neutral detergent In addition cleaning the chain with neutral detergent and lubricating it can be an effective way of extending the useful life of the chainrings and the chain e Use a damp cloth with the water well wrung out when cleaning the battery and plastic cover e For any questions regarding handling and maintenance contact the place of purchase e Products are not guaranteed against natural wear and deterioration from normal use and aging e For maximum performance we highly recommend Shimano lubricants and maintenance products Assist e If the settings are not correct for instance if the chain tension is too tight the proper assist force may not be obtained If this happens contact the place of purchase e Do not disassemble the product Disassembling it may cause injury to persons Label e Some of the important information contained in this user s manual is also indicated on the battery charger label Features of SHIMANO STePS WE Features e Lightweight compact design e Silent smooth ride e High shifting performance system In the case of electronic gear shifting This system enables you to shift gears by providing the most appropriate level of power assistance carefully adjusted by a computer con
10. ear settings Clear Clear the traveling distance or reset the display setting to default 1 Press the Assist Y or Assist Z to move the cursor to the item you want to configure Details Return to the setting menu screen Clearing the traveling DST distance Reset the SC display setting Default to default Default value set in the SC display setting Item Default value Backlight ON N Unit km Language English 2 Pressing the Assist X enables the set value at the cursor position and takes you back to the Setting menu screen at When the traveling distance is cleared TIME AVG and MAX are also cleared Assist Shift Assist Shift gt Z me 14 25 Clear DST 109 7 km Default Connection and communication with the PC W Downloading application You need E tube Project to configure SHIMANO STePS and update firmware Download an E tube Project from the support website http e tubeproject shimano com For information on how to install an E tube Project check the support website For information on how to operate the PC refer to the help manual on the E tube Project at e You need SM PCE1 and SM JC40 JC41 to connect SHIMANO STePS to a PC e Firmware is subject to change without notice If necessary contact the place of purchase 28 Troubleshooting W Battery level and error indication Error indication type System error Temperature prot
11. ears instead of the clock indication List of warnings Situation where the error occurred The temperature of the drive unit is high The traveling speed cannot be detected Two or more assist switches are connected to the system Condition for removing the operational restriction when a warning is being displayed The level of assistance may decrease The maximum speed up to which power assistance is provided may decrease Power assistance is provided up to 25 km h in top gear Gear shifting is not available for power gear shifting derailleurs 23 4 FACTO Eco CLIT 6 HE Stop using the assist function until the temperature of the drive unit drops If the situation does not improve contact the place of purchase Check that the speed sensor is properly installed If the situation does not improve contact the place of purchase Change the assist switch to the gear shifting switch or connect only one assist switch and turn on the power again If the situation does not improve contact the place of purchase A communication error between the drive unit and the motor unit was detected Gear shifting is not available for power gear shifting derailleurs 30 Check that the cable is properly connected between the drive unit and the motor unit If the situation does not improve contact the place of purchase If an error message is displayed on the entire scre
12. eating bursting or ignition of the battery att e You cannot use the battery immediately after purchase Before riding be sure to charge the battery until it is fully charged a a y ie lt BT E6010 gt e If the bicycle is stored for an extended period of time immediately after purchase you will need to charge the battery before using the bicycle Once the battery is charged it starts to deteriorate Charger connector 2 After charging has started the LED lamp on the charger lights up You can check the current charging status on the battery level lamp located on the battery Charger LED lamp O Charging Within 1 hour after the Lights up completion of charging Charging error Battery disconnected SE Turned 1 hour or more after the completion of Pave PVE dama indication off charging l 0000 11 W Battery level indicator Charging in progress indication Battery level indicator 1 Battery level Goo 0 20 21 40 41 60 61 80 81 99 1 Nolight Lights up Flashing Battery level indication Battery level indicator 1 Battery level 0000 100 81 O0O00 80 61 60 41 40 21 20 1 0 Power off Shutdown 1 No light Lights up A Flashing WE Handling and charging the battery Charging can be carried out at any time regardless of the amount of charge
13. echarging plug of the charger securely inserted into the battery Wait a while before using the charger again Check the connection for any foreign objects before reinserting the charging connector If there is no change contact the place of purchase Is the battery fully charged If the battery is fully charged the LED on the battery charger turns off but this is not a malfunction Disconnect and then reconnect the power plug of the charger and then repeat the recharging operation If the LED on the charger still does not illuminate contact the place of purchase Contact the place of purchase The battery cannot be inserted Contact the place of purchase LE SOU OUN ONERE Contact the place of purchase battery An abnormal odor can be detected Stop using the battery immediately and contact the place of purchase Smoke is coming out from the battery Stop using the battery immediately and contact the place of purchase Lights Symptom Cause Possibility Remedy The front light or the tail light does not illuminate even when the switch is pressed The E tube Project settings may be wrong Contact the place of purchase Cycle computer Cause Possibility The cycle computer display does not appear even when the power switch is pressed The gear position is not displayed Can the beep be turned off Can the backlight be turned off The setting me
14. ection Security authentication error Lightin Indication condition oe Recovery pattern 1 Communication error with the bicycle system If the temperature exceeds the guaranteed operating range the battery output is turned off This is displayed if a genuine drive unit is not connected This is displayed if any of the cables are disconnected Make sure that the cable is not loose or improperly connected If the situation does not improve contact the place of purchase Leave the battery in a cool place away from direct sunlight until the internal temperature of the battery decreases sufficiently If the situation does not improve contact the place of purchase Connect a genuine battery and drive unit Check the condition of the cables If the situation does not improve contact the place of purchase Charging error Battery malfunction This is displayed if an error occurs during charging Electrical failure inside the battery 29 Remove the charger from the battery and press the power switch if an error appears contact an agency Connect the charger to the battery and then remove the charger Press the power switch with only the battery connected If an error appears with only the battery connected contact the place of purchase 1 Nolight Lights up Flashing canes E Error messages on the cycle computer This disappears if the error is fixed A message app
15. en follow one of the procedures below to reset the display e Press the power switch of the battery e Remove the battery from the holder a If resetting the battery power does not solve the problem or the same problem occurs frequently contact the place of purchase List of errors Situation where Operational restriction when Remed the error occurred an error is being displayed J Press the power switch of the battery to turn it on A system error was Power assistance is not again detected provided during riding If the situation does not improve contact the place of purchase ee With your foot off the pedal press the battery The initialization Power assistance is not power switch and turn on the power again of the torque sage Saute a sae provided during riding If the situation does not improve contact the place sensor failed of purchase A communication Check that the cable between the drive unit and error between the Power assistance is not battery is properly connected battery and drive provided during riding If the situation does not improve contact the place unit was detected of purchase If the situation does not improve even after A setting error was Power assistance is not oe pressing the battery power switch and turning on detected provided during riding the power again contact the place of purchase 31 E Troubleshooting Assist function Symptom Cause
16. h heavy baggage on it or walk it out of a basement Names of parts lt BT E6000 SM BME60 gt 7 lt BT E6010 SM BME61 gt FC E6000 Front Crank ront gear Crank arm SM CRE60 Battery mount lt In the case of electronic gear shifting gt Shifting SW E6000 switch Motor MU S705 unit Internal geared hub Motor unit SG C6060 SG S705 SG S505 Internal geared hub SM BME60 SM BME61 DU E6000 DU E6001 4 Drive unit Battery charger SM BCE60 Specifications Operating t t PaP ten O BE Nominal capacity 11 6 Ah range During discharge Operating temperature l Rated voltage 36 V DC range During charging Storage temperature Drive unit type Midship Storage temperature 20 60 C Motor type Brush less DC Battery Charging voltage 100 240 V AC Rated drive unit power 250 W Charging time About 4 hours Maximum drive unit power 500 W Battery type Lithium ion battery 10 W Charging the battery 1 Attach the charger plug to the charger connector of the lt BT E6000 gt battery Battery Insert it with the groove side of the connector facing up Charger connector You cannot insert it with the groove side facing down Groove N X e Use the battery and charger combination specified by the company for charging and follow the charging conditions specified by the company Not doing so may cause overh
17. ic power off function If the bicycle has not moved for over 10 minutes the power will automatically turn off 15 lt BT E6000 gt Power button Press once lt BT E6010 gt Power button Press once WE Switching modes Changing the cycle computer display When switching assist modes the level of assistance becomes stronger When shifting gears pedaling becomes heavier When switching assist modes the level of assistance becomes weaker When shifting gears pedaling becomes lighter W Installing and removing the cycle computer Slide the cycle computer onto the bracket as shown in the illustration to install it Insert the cycle computer securely until it clicks into place o eS e Bracket gt 0_ 7N a To remove the cycle computer push the lever of the bracket gt gt firmly while sliding out the cycle computer att If the cycle computer is not correctly in place the assist function will not operate normally 16 Changing settings E Operating the cycle computer You can operate the display of the cycle computer by using Assist Shift the X Y and Z buttons on the right and left assist switches Z Z Assist mode switching Gear shifting The operation procedure provided here refers to cases where the cycle computer is set to the default values E SHIMANO STePS logo screen This
18. may result To ensure safe riding e Observe the instructions in the user s manual for the bicycle in order to ride safely Using the product safely e Examine the battery charger regularly for damage especially the cord plug and enclosure If the battery charger is damaged it must not be used until it has been repaired e This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety e Do not allow children to play near the product Handling the battery e Do not leave the battery in a place exposed to direct sunlight inside a vehicle on a hot day or other hot places This may result in battery leakage e If any leaked fluid gets on your skin or clothes wash it off immediately with clean water The leaked fluid may damage your skin e Store the battery in a safe place out of the reach of infants and pets Cleaning e If any malfunctions or other problems occur contact the place of purchase e Never attempt to modify the system yourself as it may cause problems with system operation Using the product safely e Be sure to install caps to any connectors which are not being used e For installation and adjustment of the product consult a dealer e The Product is designed to be fully wate
19. nd in the user s manual A dealer s manual for professional and experienced bicycle mechanics is available on our website http si shimano com e Do not disassemble or alter this product e Use the product according to local laws and regulations For safety be sure to read this user s manual thoroughly before use and follow them for correct use Important safety information Guidelines that require replacement contact the place of purchase or a bicycle dealer Be sure to observe the following in order to avoid burns or other injury from fluid leakages overheating fire or explosions To ensure safety AX DANGER Handling the battery e Do not deform modify disassemble or apply solder directly to the battery Doing so may cause leakage overheating bursting or ignition of the battery e Do not leave the battery near sources of heat such as heaters Do not heat the battery or throw it into a fire Doing so may cause bursting or ignition of the battery e Do not subject the battery to strong shocks or throw it If this is not observed overheating bursting or fire may occur e Do not place the battery into fresh water or sea water and do not allow the battery terminals to get wet Doing so may cause overheating bursting or ignition of the battery e Use the battery and charger combination specified by the company for charging and follow the charging conditions specified by the company Not doing so may cau
20. nu cannot be launched while riding the bicycle The amount of battery charge may be insufficient Recharge the battery and then turn the power on once more Is the power turned on Hold down the power switch to turn on the power Is the cycle computer correctly installed to the bracket Is the electric wire connector correctly installed The gear position is only displayed when the power gear shifting unit is installed The product is designed so that if it detects that the bicycle is being ridden the Setting menu cannot be launched This is not a sign of an abnormality 34 Install the cycle computer correctly while referring to Installing and removing the cycle computer Check to see if the connector of the electric wire connecting the motor unit to drive unit is not disconnected If you are not sure contact the place of purchase Check if the electric wire connector is disconnected If you are not sure contact the place of purchase Change the setting Refer to Beep setting Beep Change the setting Refer to Backlight setting Backlight Stop the bicycle and then make the settings Other Symptom Cause Possibility Remedy When pressing the switch two beeps sound and the switch cannot be operated Operation of the switch being pressed has been disabled It is not a sign of a malfunction Three beeps sound When using a electronic gear shifting m
21. ode feel that the level of assistance weakens when the gears shift An error or warning is occurring This occurs because the level of assistance is being adjusted to the optimum level by the computer control This occurs when a warning or error is displayed on the cycle computer Refer to the section Error messages on the cycle computer and follow the instructions provided for the appropriate code It is not a sign of a malfunction Sound occurs after gear shifting Contact the place of purchase A noise can be heard from the rear wheel during normal riding When you stop the bicycle the gear does not shift to the position preset in the start mode Gear shifting adjustment may not have been carried out correctly You may have been pressing the pedals too strongly 35 For mechanical gear shifting Adjust the cable tension For details refer to the Service Instructions for the derailleur For powered gear shifting Contact the place of purchase If you press the pedals lightly the gear shifts more easily Key number The number that is attached to the key is needed in case you need to purchase spare keys Make a note of the in the number following box and keep it in a safe place Key number SHIMANO SHIMANO AMERICAN CORPORATION One Holland Irvine California 92618 U S A Phone 1 949 951 5003 SHIMANO EUROPE B V Industrieweg 24 8071 CT Nunspeet The Netherlands Phone 31
22. remaining but you should fully charge the battery at the following times Be sure to use the special charger when recharging the battery at these times e The battery is not fully charged at the time of purchase Before riding be sure to charge the battery until it is fully charged e If you will not use the bicycle for an extended period of time charge the battery before storing the bicycle If the battery has become fully spent charge it as soon as possible If you leave the battery without charging it it will cause the battery to deteriorate e If you will not ride the bicycle for an extended period of time charge the battery periodically Do not let the battery discharge completely 12 W Installing removing the battery How to use the key The following description may not be applicable as different types of keys are available 7 Insert the key into the key cylinder in the battery holder a e The position of the key does not affect the insertion of the battery You can insert it regardless of the key position e You cannot remove the key when it is not in the inserting position 2 To unlock the battery turn the key until you feel some resistance CAUTION To prevent the battery from dropping off do not ride the bicycle with the key inserted 13 lt BT E6000 gt Key cylinder Key Key cylinder lt BT E6000 gt lt BT E6010 gt Removing the batter
23. rproof to withstand wet weather riding conditions However do not deliberately place them into water e Do not clean the bicycle in a high pressure wash If water gets into any of the components operating problems or rusting may result e Handle the product carefully and avoid subjecting it to any strong shocks e Although the bicycle still functions as a normal bicycle even when the battery is removed the light does not turn on if it is connected to the electric power system Be aware that using the bicycle under these conditions will be considered non observance of the road traffic laws in Germany Handling the battery e When you carry a power assisted bicycle in a car remove the battery from the bicycle and place the bicycle on a stable surface in the car e When attaching the battery check that no water has accumulated on the connector to the battery then connect it Disposal information for countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid within the European Union Follow local regulations when disposing of used batteries If you are not sure consult the place of purchase or a bicycle dealer Europe only Cleaning e The number found on the battery key is necessary when purchasing spare keys Keep it in a safe place e Contact the place of purchase for updates of the product software The most up to date information is available on the Shimano website For details refer to the Connection and
24. s Always turned on Always turned off Turns on and off in MANUAL conjunction with the battery powered light 2 Pressing the Assist X enables the set value at the cursor position and takes you back to the Setting menu screen 25 Assist Shift Z e 14 25 Backlight OFF MANUAL Assist Shift pA Start mode setting Start mode Sets the start gear when using start mode function 1 Press the Assist Y or Assist Z to move the cursor to the item you want to configure Details No setting 2 speed 2 Pressing the Assist X enables the set value at the cursor position and takes you back to the Setting menu screen Clock setting Clock Configure the clock setting 7 Press the Assist Y or Assist Z to set the hour a Press Assist Y to increase the time value Press Assist Z to decrease the time value 2 Pressing the Assist X enables the set value and moves you to the minutes setting Assist 2 otart mode Shift ame 14 25 26 Assist Shift Assist Z Shift Z Assist Shift 3 Press the Assist Y or Assist Z to set the minutes 4 Pressing the Assist X enables the set value and takes you back to the Setting menu screen at You can change the numbers quickly by holding down the Assist Y or Assist Z Assist Shift z EA Assist Shift FA Z Cl
25. s displayed the battery level shown in 3 and the walk assist indicator shown in 5 do not appear on the screen 2 Optional item You can configure the display settings in E tube Project For details refer to the Connection and communication with the PC section 3 When the walk assist function is working displayed in the RANGE screen 4 The starting gear position is displayed when using start mode 21 Turning the battery powered light ON or OFF When the battery powered light is connected pressing the Assist X for 2 seconds displays this eae all information instead of the clock and assist mode The 2 Sec light turns on and off each time it is displayed It is displayed for about 2 seconds When the light is When the light is Q pix D turned on turned off The light turns on and off in conjunction with the battery 2 3 4 km h power When the battery power is off the light is off kmih Lights off ACON Clearing the traveling distance When the light is not connected you can clear the traveling distance in the main screen If the battery powered light is connected and configured clear the traveling distance DST according to Clear settings Clear in Changing the settings 1 Change the traveling data display to DST and press the Assist X for 2 seconds Assist Shift 2 Sec Z Z 23 4 14 25 ECO DST 109 7km 2
26. screen is displayed when the system is started up SHIMANO STOPS 17 W Basic screen display Displays the status of the power assisted bicycle traveling data 1 Current speed Displays the current speed 2 Current time Shows the current time 3 Battery charge Displays the current battery level in six levels The battery level is not displayed when the traveling data in 6 shows RANGE 4 Speed unit display You can switch between km h and mph Battery level indicator You can check the battery level on the cycle computer while riding Display Battery level Tin E ci a OO 18 23 4 02 44 ECOr lt 5 5 Changing the assist mode display Press Assist Y or Assist Z on the assist switch to switch assist modes Assist 4 Z Assist high Assist eco A v Assist off Assist NORM gt Assist Walk assist A WwW A v lt Walk assist mode gt When the speed indicator is 0 pressing the Assist Z Assist Shift button for 2 seconds switches to the walk assist mode Press Assist Y to switch the mode to OFF 2 seconds 0 0 kmih 0 0 kmifh 02 44 02 44 1 WALK CO oao OA When WALK is displayed press and hold down Assist Z on the assist switch to start the walk assist function Releasing Assist Z stops the walk assist l i Assist Shift function or pressing Assist Y can stop the walk assist Presein function He holding
27. se overheating bursting or ignition of the battery To ensure safe riding e Do not give too much of your attention to the cycle computer display while riding otherwise accidents may result e Check that the wheels are securely installed to the bicycle before commencing riding If the wheels are not securely installed the bicycle may fall over and serious injury may result e If riding a power assisted bicycle make sure that you are fully familiar with the starting off characteristics of the bicycle before riding it on roads with several vehicle lanes and pedestrian footpaths If the bicycle starts off suddenly accidents may result e Check that the bicycle lights illuminate before riding at night Using the product safely e Always be sure to remove the battery before carrying out any wiring and assembly work for the bicycle otherwise electric shocks may result e When installing this product be sure to follow the instructions given in the user s manual Furthermore it is recommended that you use only genuine Shimano parts at these times If bolts and nuts are left loosened or the product is damaged the bicycle may suddenly fall over and serious injury may result e After reading the user s manual carefully keep it in a safe place for later reference Handling the battery e If any liquid leaking from the battery gets into your eyes immediately wash the affected area thoroughly with clean water such as tap water without
28. trol based on accurate sensing e Walk assistance function e Start mode In the case of electronic gear shifting This function allows automatic shifting down to a preset gear when you stop the bicycle such as at traffic lights so that you can start traveling at a light gear W Riding the bicycle 1 Turn on the power 2 Select your preferred assist mode 3 Assistance will start when the pedals start turning 4 Change the assist mode in accordance with the riding conditions 5 Turn the power off when parking the bicycle WE Assist mode You can select a SHIMANO STePS assist mode for each particular application NORMAL Use when powerful assistance is Use when an intermediate level of Use when you want to enjoy long required such as when riding up steep assistance is needed such as when you distance riding on level ground When uphill slopes want to enjoy riding comfortably ona pedaling is not very strong the gentle slope or level ground amount of assistance is reduced and energy consumption is lessened When the battery level is running low the level of assistance is lowered to increase the traveling range OFF This mode does not provide power assistance when the power is turned on Since there is no power consumption associated with the power assistance it is useful for reducing battery consumption when the battery is running low WALK This mode is particularly useful when you walk the bicycle wit
29. ttery is a consumable part Repeated Check the battery charge If the battery is nearly spent recharge it If the distance that can be traveled on a recharging and long periods of use will single charge is very short replace the cause the battery to deteriorate lose its 3 y j battery with a new one performance Are the tires inflated to a sufficient pressure Use a pump to add air Set the assist mode to HIGH If you still do Is the assist mode set to OFF not feel that assistance is being given contact the place of purchase After charging the battery well check the EE level of assistance again If you still do not Pedaling is stiff The battery may be running low a feel that assistance is being given contact the place of purchase Turn on the power again without putting Did you turn on the power with your foot pressure on the pedal If you still do not placed on the pedal feel that assistance is being given contact the place of purchase 32 Battery Symptom Cause Possibility Remedy All the five battery level indicators stay on The battery level indicators do not show battery levels when the battery is connected to the bicycle Battery levels are shown during charging It is not a sign of a malfunction The battery quickly loses its charge The battery cannot be recharged The battery may be at the end of its service life Is the power plug of the
30. ttings EUELA T E EU UET Configure the language setting 1 Press the Assist Y or Assist Z to move the cursor to the item you want to configure Fran ais Deutsch Nederlands Italiano Espa ol 2 Pressing the Assist X enables the set value at the cursor position and takes you back to the Setting menu screen Switching between km and miles Unit Configure the distance unit setting 1 Press the Assist Y or Assist Z to move the cursor to the item you want to configure Item Details km Displayed in km mile Displayed in miles 2 Pressing the Assist X enables the set value at the cursor position and takes you back to the Setting menu screen 24 Assist Shift A e 14 25 Language Fran ais Deutsch Hederlands F Assist Shift Assist Shift Assist Shift Beep setting Beep Configure the beep setting 7 Press the Assist Y or Assist Z to move the cursor to the item you want to configure Details Enable beeps by operation Disable beeps by operation 2 Pressing the Assist X enables the set value at the cursor position and takes you back to the Setting menu screen Assist Shift Z Assist Shift 4 Backlight setting Backlight Configure the backlight setting 7 Press the Assist Y or Assist Z to move the cursor to the item you want to configure Item Detail
31. y lt BT E6000 gt Turn off the power then turn the key to the unlocking position and pull out the battery at You can remove the battery only when the key is in the unlocking position lt BT E6010 gt Turn off the battery then turn the key to the unlocking position Hold the upper part of the battery and slide it to the left to remove it Installation of the battery lt BT E6000 gt 7 Set the battery on the holder rail from behind and slide it forward Push it in firmly 2 Return the key to the locking position remove it and store it in a safe place CAUTION Check that the battery is locked before riding the bicycle 14 lt BT E6010 gt 1 Align the indentation in the bottom of the battery with the protrusion on the holder and insert the battery 2 Slide the battery to the right starting from the point where it is inserted Push in the battery until you hear it click 3 Return the key to the locking position remove it and store it in a safe place CAUTION Check to see that the battery is locked before riding the bicycle W Turning the power ON OFF Press the power button once with the power turned ON or OFF All the indicators turn on when the power is on CAUTION When turning on the power check that the battery is firmly attached to the holder att When turning the power ON or OFF do not place your foot on the pedal Automat

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