2020 EN FISCHER SYSTEM MANUAL
After activating the PINf query, you will be asked to specify a number. Confirm it afterwards with the “MODE” button.
Functional overview and operation
Error No.
Error description and solution
Motor or motor cable short-circuit 1 Solution: Check the cable to the motor for possible breakage. Contact our service hotline. Communication error Solution: Detach the plug-in con- nection of the display and attach it again. Repeat this step at least twice. If this does not work, contact our service hotline.
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1 “+”-button 2 “–”-button 3 MODE
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Carefully secure or note your PIN! If you forget your PIN, you will require the help of a technician or a display exchange via parcel mail. This is not cov- ered by the warranty.
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Error codes
1. Keep the “MODE” button pressed in order to switch the display on/off. 2. The “+” and “-” buttons can be used to change the support levels, to select menus or to change values. 3. In standard mode, hold the “+” button and the “MODE” button at the same time to switch the lighting on/off. 4. In standard mode, hold the “-” button and the “MODE” button at the same time to reset the trip counter (TRIP). 5. Keep the “-” button pressed to activate the push assistance. Warning: This is NOT a start-up support. 6. Keep the “+” button pressed to switch be- tween current, average and maximal speed. 7. Press the “MODE” button to switch between “trip meter” (TRIP), “odometer” (ODO) and range (DST TO GO “km range”). 8. After confirming your input by briefly pressing the “MODE” button, you get to the next menu level.
LCD 800 display with control unit
Always quote the error code when contacting our service hotline.
Error No.
Error description and solution
Motor overloaded Solution: Reduce the load (e. g. steep incline, high additional load or trailer). Pedal more strongly. If the motor has failed completely, it requires approximately 5 minutes of cool-down time. Also check that all visible motor connectors are 100% secure. If nothing works, contact our service hotline.
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Control unit
There are two different external op- erating units. Both have three but- tons with the same functions and
only differ in their external appearance.
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