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How-to | LED Remote colors and flashing patterns explained | The smart System

How-to | LED Remote colors and flashing patterns explained | The smart System

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How-to | LED Remote colors and flashing patterns explained | The smart System

The LED Remote is a fully networked control center that is fun to use! This video explains what the different colors, error messages and flashing patterns on the LED Remote mean. You will also learn what the LED Remote displays when eBike Lock is set up.

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00:00 Intro
00:07 The five state of charge LEDs indicate the charge status of the eBike battery.
00:11 A blue lit LED corresponds to 20% capacity, white lit LEDs to 10% capacity.
00:17 The top LED indicates the maximum capacity.
00:31 The lowest two LEDs light up orange when the eBike battery capacity is between 30% and 21%.
00:43 The lowest LED lights up orange when the capacity of the eBike battery is between 20% and 11%.
00:54 The lowest LED lights up red at 0% – 10%. At 0% it flashes red. The light reserve is still active but the motor will no longer support you.
01:07 If the eBike battery is being charged, the topmost LED will flash.
01:26 When the LED Remote is in pairing mode, the top LED pulses blue.
01:45 Software updates are transferred in the background from the eBike Flow app to the LED Remote as soon as it is connected to the app.
01:55 During the update, a green flashing of the battery level indicator shows the progress.
02:12 Red flashing indicates functional failure, which should be checked immediately by a specialist dealer.
02:23 Orange flashing riding mode LED indicates errors that should be checked by a specialist dealer as soon as possible.
02:29 To find out details about the error you can ask your eBike dealer or just have a look at your eBike Flow app.
02:39 Pressing the enter button will dismiss this type of error message.
02:49 For eBikes with the smart system from Bosch eBike Systems, you can easily set up the eBike Lock function via the settings of the eBike Flow app.
02:57 After eBike Lock has been set up, the LED Remote flashes white after power on until the digital key has been found on the smartphone.
03:08 As soon as the digital key is recognized, eBike Lock is deactivated and the eBike can be ridden with motor assistance.
03:16 A white flashing of the LEDs on power off shows that eBike Lock is active.

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Author: Bosch eBike Systems