English – 4Assistance level Assistance factor A)Active Line(BDU310)Active Line Plus(BDU350)Performance Line(BDU365)ECO 40 % 40 % 55 %TOUR 100 % 100 % 120 %SPORT/eMTB 150 % 180 % 200 %/dynamicB)TURBO 250 % 270 % 300 %A) The assistance factor may vary in some models.B) The assistance level between TOUR and TURBO mode is dynamically progressiveSwitching the push assistance on/offThe push assistance aids you when pushing your eBike. Thespeed in this function depends on the selected gear and canreach a maximum of 6 km/h. The lower the selected gear,the lower the speed of the push assistance function (at fullpower).u The push assistance function must only be used whenpushing the eBike. There is a risk of injury if the wheelsof the eBike are not in contact with the ground while usingthe push assistance.To activate the push assistance, briefly press the WALKbutton on your on-board computer. After activation, pressthe + button within 3 s and keep it pressed. The eBike driveis switched on.Note: The push assistance cannot be activated at assistancelevel OFF.The push assistance is switched off as soon as one of thefollowing occurs:– You release the + button;– The wheels of the eBike are locked (e.g. by applying thebrakes or hitting an obstacle);– The speed exceeds 6 km/h.The push assistance function is subject to local regulations;the way it works may therefore differ from the descriptionabove, or the function may even be deactivated completely.Switching bicycle lights on/offOn the model where the bike lights are powered by the eBikesystem, the front light and taillight can be switched on andoff at the same time via the on-board computer.Check that your bike lights are working correctly beforeevery use.Notes on cycling with the eBikesystemWhen does the eBike drive work?The eBike drive assists your cycling only when you are ped-alling. If you do not pedal, the assistance will not work. Themotor output always depends on the pedalling force you ap-ply.If you apply less force, you will receive less assistance than ifyou apply a lot of force. This applies irrespective of the as-sistance level.The eBike drive automatically switches off at speeds over25 km/h. When the speed falls below 25 km/h, the driveautomatically becomes available again.An exception applies to the push assistance function, inwhich the eBike can be pushed at low speed without ped-alling. The pedals may rotate when the push assistance is inuse.You can also use the eBike as a normal bicycle without as-sistance at any time, either by switching off the eBike systemor by setting the assistance level to OFF. The same applieswhen the battery is drained.Interaction between the eBike system and gear-shiftingThe gear-shifting should be used with an eBike drive in thesame way as with a normal bicycle (observe the operating in-structions of your eBike on this point).Irrespective of the type of gear-shifting, it is advisable tobriefly stop pedalling when changing gear. This will facilitatethe gear change and reduce wear on the powertrain.By selecting the correct gear, you can increase your speedand range while applying the same amount of force.Gaining initial experienceWe recommend that you gain initial experience with theeBike away from busy roads.Test the various assistance levels, beginning with the lowestlevel. As soon as you feel confident, you can ride your eBikein traffic like any other bicycle.Test the range of your eBike in different conditions beforeplanning longer and more demanding trips.Influences on rangeThe range is affected by a number of factors, such as:– Assistance level– Speed– Gear shifting behaviour– Tyre type and tyre pressure– Age and condition of the battery– Route profile (gradients) and conditions (road surface)– Headwind and ambient temperature– Weight of eBike, rider and luggage0 275 007 XD3 | (19.03.2020) Bosch eBike Systems56