To activate walk mode, press the minus key until all four bars are empty (basically zero level of assist) and you will see a green blinking light, now hold the minus key (note that walk mode is disabled for many ebike products and may not work.To change units from miles to kilometers, hold + and - simultaneously for a few seconds.The buttons on the remote button pad include: +, -, and Power but you have to power the battery pack on before the display will activate.The current level of assist is indicated by four red LED bars.The battery level is indicated by one of three colors: Green for full, Yellow for half-full, Red for nearly empty.How to adjust amp output (power trim) at 2:29.How to activate walk mode and optional throttle at 1:20.How to change units from miles to kilometers at 1:01.How to get a range estimate (relative to the selected level of assist) 0:45.I also feel that the three-color battery indicator is not nearly as precise or easy to interpret as an LCD infographic or percentage readout. This two-step process takes more time and could require some bending and reaching if you forget to activate the pack first before mounting the bike. I did not love how you first have to activate the battery pack before turning the display on. This port probably outputs 5 amps at 500 milliamps for use with portable electronics and smartphones. ![]() I really appreciate how this control pad features water-sealed buttons, a bright numeric readout, and includes a Mini-USB port on the right side. While this display is not removable or easy to swivel, the screen is very small and does not present the same glare issues as many larger screens. Many electric bikes that use this display panel have an optional throttle accessory (a button pad or trigger throttle) and I explain how that attaches and functions. ![]() ![]() In the video below, I show how to enter the range menu, explain how walk mode would work if it was enabled, and discuss the amp control settings aka "power trim" (so you can raise or lower the motor power and create a zippier or more efficient experience). Hey guys, to compliment some of the past and upcoming IZIP and Raleigh reviews, I filmed a short display panel guide while visiting the Accell Group in Southern California.
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