• Speed unit
• Current time
• 24-hour or 12-hour clock
• Screen brightness
Read more about the on-board computer in the Bosch manual at www.dutch-id.nl or scan the
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QR code on the back of this manual.
5. Preparation
5.1. Getting used to using your e-bike
We recommend first trying out the e-bike in a place where there is little or no traffic. This
allows you to become familiar with cycling with pedal assist and the various assist levels in an
environment free of distractions.
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• Always start with the lowest assist level: ECO
• Disc brakes are more powerful than traditional brakes. Try out the brakes during the test
cycle so you know how hard you must squeeze and how powerful the brakes are. Check and
remember carefully which brake levers operate the front and rear brakes.
Once you are used to using the e-bike, you can cycle in traffic with the e-bike.
5.2. Electric assist
The e-bike assists you with cycling. The electric assist activates as soon as you push on the
pedals, except in the "OFF" position or while using the walk assist feature.
If you stop pedalling, the assist feature will also stop. This means you always remain in control of
the bike.
The assist level depends on two factors:
• The selected assist level.
• The amount of effort exerted while pedalling.
You can select the following pedal-assist levels, from low to high:
OFF
No assistance. The e-bike works like a normal bike. Walk assist is disabled in this mode.
ECO
Light assistance with maximum efficiency for maximum cycling range.
TOUR+ Smart dynamic assistance for optimal and natural cycling.
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