Names of parts ................................................................................................................................................... 1-4
Installing the cycle computer ............................................................................................................................ 1-6
Installing and removing the cycle computer ...................................................................................................1-7
Adjusting the angle of the cycle computer .....................................................................................................1-7
Using the cable band to attach the assist switch to the handlebar ...............................................................1-8
Installing the assist switch ................................................................................................................................. 1-8
Installing the battery mount ..........................................................................................................................1-10
Installing the battery ....................................................................................................................................... 1-25
Removing the battery .....................................................................................................................................1-27
Installing the speed sensor .............................................................................................................................1-30
Mounting the magnet ....................................................................................................................................1-31
Chapter2 INSTALLING AND WIRING THE DRIVE UNIT 2-1
INSTALLING AND WIRING THE DRIVE UNIT ...................................................................2-2
Installing the drive unit ..................................................................................................................................... 2-2
Drive unit wiring diagram ................................................................................................................................2-3
Connecting the power cord .............................................................................................................................. 2-4
Installing the ferrite core (DU-E6001/E6010/E6050) ........................................................................................2-5
Connecting the electric wire ............................................................................................................................. 2-6
Connecting the assist switch and drive unit to the cycle computer ............................................................... 2-6
Connecting the speed sensor to the drive unit ...............................................................................................2-7
Connecting the light to the drive unit ............................................................................................................. 2-7
Installing the ferrite core (MU-S705) .............................................................................................................. 2-10
Installing the crank and front chainring ........................................................................................................ 2-11
Measuring and adjusting the chain tension ..................................................................................................2-13
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Chapter3 CHARGING THE BATTERY 3-1
CHARGING THE BATTERY ................................................................................................ 3-2
Proper use of the battery .................................................................................................................................. 3-2
About the charger LED lamp ............................................................................................................................3-6
About the battery LED lamps ...........................................................................................................................3-6
Turning the power ON / OFF ............................................................................................................................. 3-8
Chapter4 CYCLE COMPUTER DISPLAY AND SETTING 4-1
CYCLE COMPUTER DISPLAY AND SETTING ....................................................................4-2
Names and functions of the parts of the assist switch .................................................................................... 4-2
Basic screen display of the cycle computer ......................................................................................................4-3
Changing the settings ..................................................................................................................................... 4-14
Error messages on the cycle computer ........................................................................................................... 4-36
Chapter5 CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PC 5-1
CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION WITH PC ........................................................... 5-2
Drive unit setting backup function for the cycle computer ...........................................................................5-2
Settings customizable in E-TUBE PROJECT ....................................................................................................... 5-3
Connecting to the PC ........................................................................................................................................5-4
Replacing the front chainring ..........................................................................................................................6-2
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
The following instructions must be observed at all times in order to prevent personal injury and physical damage to equipment and surroundings.
The instructions are classified according to the degree of danger or damage which may occur if the product is used incorrectly.
DANGER
Failure to follow the instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Failure to follow the instructions could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Failure to follow the instructions could cause personal injury or physical damage to equipment and surroundings.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
•
This dealer's manual is intended primarily for use by professional bicycle mechanics.
Users who are not professionally trained for bicycle assembly should not attempt to install the components themselves using the dealer's manuals.
If any part of the information on the manual is unclear to you, do not proceed with the installation. Instead, contact your place of purchase or a bicycle
dealer for their assistance.
•
Make sure to read all instruction manuals included with the product.
•
Do not disassemble or modify the product other than as stated in the information contained in this dealer’s manual.
•
All dealer’s manuals and instruction manuals can be viewed on-line on our website (http://si.shimano.com).
•
For consumers who do not have easy access to the internet, please contact a SHIMANO distributor or any of the SHIMANO offices to obtain a hardcopy
of the User's Manual.
•
Please observe the appropriate rules and regulations of the country, state or region in which you conduct your business as a dealer.
For safety, be sure to read this dealer’s manual thoroughly before use, and follow it for correct use.
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TO ENSURE SAFETY
TO ENSURE SAFETY
DANGER
Be sure to also inform users of the following:
Handling the battery
•
Do not deform, modify, disassemble or apply solder directly to the battery. Doing so may cause leakage, overheating, bursting, or ignition of the
battery.
•
Do not leave the battery near sources of heat such as heaters. Do not heat the battery or throw it into a fire. Doing so may cause bursting or ignition
of the battery.
•
Do not subject the battery to strong shocks or throw it. If this is not observed, overheating, bursting, or fire may occur.
•
Do not place the battery into fresh water or sea water, and do not allow the battery terminals to get wet. Doing so may cause overheating, bursting,
or ignition of the battery.
•
Use the SHIMANO specified charger and observe the specified charging conditions when charging the specified battery. Not doing so may cause
overheating, bursting, or ignition of the battery.
WARNING
•
Be sure to follow the instructions provided in the manuals when installing the product.
It is recommended that you use only genuine SHIMANO parts. If parts such as bolts and nuts become loose or damaged, the bicycle may suddenly fall
over, which may cause serious injury.
In addition, if adjustments are not carried out correctly, problems may occur, and the bicycle may suddenly fall over, which may cause serious injury.
•
Be sure to wear safety glasses or goggles to protect your eyes while performing maintenance tasks such as replacing parts.
•
For information on products not explained in this manual, refer to the manuals provided with each product.
•
After reading the dealer's manual thoroughly, keep it in a safe place for later reference.
Be sure to also inform users of the following:
•
Be careful not to let yourself be distracted by the cycle computer display while riding the bicycle. Otherwise, you may fall off the bicycle.
•
Before riding, check that the wheels are secured. Otherwise, you may fall off the bicycle and be seriously injured.
•
Be sufficiently familiar with how to start the power assisted bicycle before riding on busy streets. Otherwise, you may start the bicycle abruptly and
have an accident.
•
Make sure that the light is on during night riding.
•
Do not disassemble the product. Disassembling it may cause injury to persons.
•
When charging the battery while it is installed on the bicycle, do not move the bicycle. The battery charger’s power plug may not be completely
inserted into the outlet, which may lead to fire.
•
Do not inadvertently touch the drive unit when it has been continuously used for a long period of time. The surface of the drive unit becomes hot and
could cause burns.
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TO ENSURE SAFETY
Lithium Ion Battery
•
If any liquid leaking from the battery gets into your eyes, immediately wash the affected area thoroughly with clean water such as tap water without
rubbing your eyes, and seek medical advice immediately. If this is not done, the battery liquid may damage your eyes.
•
Do not recharge the battery in very humid places or the outdoors. If this is not observed, electric shocks may result.
•
Do not insert or remove the plug while it is wet. If this is not observed, electric shocks may result. If there is water leaking out of the plug, dry it
thoroughly before inserting it.
•
If the battery does not become fully charged after 2 hours of charging, immediately unplug the battery from the outlet and contact the place of
purchase. Doing otherwise may cause overheating, bursting, or ignition of the battery.
•
Do not use the battery if it has any noticeable scratches or other external damage. Doing so may cause bursting, overheating or problems with
operation.
•
The operating temperature ranges for the battery are given below. Do not use the battery in temperatures outside these ranges. If the battery is used
or stored in temperatures outside these ranges, fire, injury or problems with operation may occur.
1. During discharge: –10 °C - 50 °C
2. During charging: 0 °C - 40 °C
Items related to installation to and maintenance of the bicycle
•
Be sure to remove the battery and charger before wiring or attaching parts to the bicycle. Otherwise, an electric shock may result.
•
Maintenance interval depends on the usage and riding circumstances. Clean the chain with an appropriate chain cleaner regularly. Never use alkali
based or acid based solvents such as rust cleaners. If these solvents are used, the chain may break and cause serious injury.
CAUTION
Be sure to also inform users of the following:
•
Observe the instructions in the user's manual for the bicycle, in order to ride safely.
•
Periodically check the battery charger and adapter, particularly the cord, plug, and case, for any damage. If the charger or adapter is broken, do not
use it until it has been repaired.
•
Use the product under the direction of a safety supervisor or the directions for use. Do not allow physically, sensory, or mentally impaired persons,
inexperienced persons, or persons with no required knowledge including children to use this instrument.
•
Do not allow children to play near the product.
•
If any malfunction or trouble occurs, consult the place of purchase.
•
Never modify the system. This may cause a malfunction in the system.
Lithium Ion Battery
•
Do not leave the battery in a place exposed to direct sunlight, inside a vehicle on a hot day, or other hot places. This may result in battery leakage.
•
If any leaked fluid gets on your skin or clothes, wash it off immediately with clean water. Otherwise, the leaked fluid may damage your skin.
•
Store the battery in a safe place out of the reach of infants and pets.
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NOTE
Be sure to also inform users of the following:
•
Be sure to attach dummy plugs to any unused ports.
•
For installation and adjustment of the product, consult a dealer.
•
The units are designed to be fully waterproof to withstand wet weather riding conditions. However, do not deliberately place them into water.
•
Do not clean the bicycle with a high-pressure washer. If water gets into any of the components, operating problems or rusting may result.
•
Handle the components carefully, and avoid subjecting them to any strong shocks.
•
Do not place the bicycle upside down. Doing so may damage the cycle computer or shift switch.
•
Although the bicycle still functions as a normal bicycle even when the battery is removed, the light does not turn on if it is connected to the electric
power system. Be aware that using the bicycle under these conditions will be considered non-observance of the road traffic laws in Germany.
•
When carrying the bicycle in a car, remove the battery from the bicycle and place it on a stable surface in the car.
•
Before connecting the battery, make sure that there is no water collecting in the connector where the battery will be connected.
•
When charging the battery while it is mounted on the bicycle, be careful of the following:
-
When charging, make sure there is no water on the charging port or the charger plug.
-
Check that the battery mount is locked before charging.
-
Do not remove the battery from the battery mount while charging.
-
Do not ride the bicycle with the battery charger mounted on.
-
Close the charging port cap when not charging.
-
Stabilize the bicycle to ensure that it does not collapse during charging.
•
The use of a genuine SHIMANO battery is recommended. If using a battery from another manufacturer, make sure to carefully read the instruction
manual for the battery before use.
•
It may not be possible to turn the power on from the cycle computer (SC-E6010) when the cycle computer is used or left for long periods of time at
low temperatures. Press the battery’s power button to turn the power on. If the power still does not turn on, contact the place of purchase.
•
Some of the important information in this dealer's manual can also be found on the device labels.
•
The number found on the battery key is necessary when purchasing spare keys. Store it carefully.
•
Use a damp cloth with the water well wrung out, when cleaning the battery and plastic cover.
•
If you have any questions about the use and maintenance of the product, consult the dealer where you made the purchase.
•
Contact the place of purchase for updates to the component software. The most up-to-date information is available on the SHIMANO website. For
details, refer to the "Connection and communication with the PC" section.
•
Products are not guaranteed against natural wear and deterioration from normal use and aging.
•
For maximum performance we highly recommend SHIMANO lubricants and maintenance products.
Lithium Ion Battery
Disposal information for countries outside the European Union
This symbol is only valid within the European Union.
Follow local regulations when disposing of used batteries. If you are not sure, consult the place of
purchase or a bicycle dealer.
Items related to installation to and maintenance of the bicycle
•
Do not use thinner or other solvents to clean any of the components. Such substances may damage the surfaces.
•
You should periodically wash the chainrings in a neutral detergent. In addition, cleaning the chain with neutral detergent and lubricating it can be an
effective way of extending the useful life of the chainrings and the chain.
•
The proper assistance cannot be achieved unless the proper settings have been made (installation of the crank in the proper position, proper
adjustment of the chain tension, etc.). Be particularly careful with these settings for the DU-E6010/DU-E6012 which is compatible with coaster brakes.
The actual product may differ from illustrations, as this manual is intended chiefly to explain the procedures for using the
product.
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INSTALLATION
List of tools to be used
The following tools are required to assemble the product.
ComponentWhere to useTool
Cycle computers
Assist switch
(SW-E6000)
Assist switch
(SW-E6010)
Battery Mount
(SM-BME61)
Handlebar fixing bolt
Angle adjustment screw
Fixing bolt
Fixing bolt
Key unit
Mount lower case
Key unit cover
Mount upper case
Mount lower case
Screwdriver [#2]
Screwdriver [#2]
Screwdriver [#2]
3 mm hexagon wrench
3 mm hexagon wrench
Screwdriver [#1]
3 mm hexagon wrench / 8 mm spanner
Battery mount
(BM-E8010)
Battery mount
(BM-E8020)
Key unit
Key unit cover
Mount upper case
Mount lower case
Mount upper case
Key cylinder
Key unit
Key unit cover
3 mm hexagon wrench
2.5 mm hexagon wrench
2.5 mm hexagon wrench
5 mm hexagon wrench
Screwdriver [#2]
2 mm hexagon wrench
5 mm hexagon wrench
Screwdriver [#2]
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ComponentWhere to useTool
Speed sensor
(SM-DUE10)
Speed sensor
(SM-DUE11)
Magnet unitMounting screw
Electric wireConnector
Light adapterUnit fixing screw
Drive Unit
Speed sensor fixing bolt
Speed sensor fixing bolt
Frame installation boltM8 bolt and nut-compatible*
Cover fixing bolt (M3)
4 mm hexagon wrench
Hexalobular [#10]
Screwdriver [#2]
TL-EW02
Screwdriver [#2]
Screwdriver [#2]
Front chainringLock ring
Crank armCrank installation bolt
ChainChainTL-DUE60
*
For information on compatible tools, contact a manufacturer of completed bicycles.
unit is 3.2.6 or lower, the battery
may not operate properly. Update
the firmware version via E-TUBE
PROJECT.
DU-E6001
BT-E6001*3
BM-E6000
BT-E8010*3
BM-E6010
(N)
1-4
(O)
Wire harness
E-TUBE
TECH TIPS
•
The drive specification may be of the belt
type. In this case, the front chainring, rear
sprocket and belt are supplied by the belt’s
manufacturer. Also, for details concerning
assembly and adjustment, refer to the
technical information provided by the belt
manufacturer.
•
Maximum cable length (EW-SD50)
(a) ≤ 1600 mm
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Product specifications
In the case of electronic internal geared hub system
(B)
(a)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(A)
Assist/Shift switch SW-E6000
SW-E6010
SW-S705
(B)
Cycle computer SC-E6000
SC-E6010
(C)
Motor unit MU-S705
(D)
Internal geared hub SG-C6060
SG-S705
SG-S505
Wire harness
E-TUBE
TECH TIPS
•
The drive specification may be of the belt
type. In this case, the front chainring, rear
sprocket and belt are supplied by the belt’s
manufacturer. Also, for details concerning
assembly and adjustment, refer to the
technical information provided by the belt
manufacturer.
•
For information on how to install MU-S705,
refer to "Installation of the motor unit to
the hub (MU-S705)" in the dealer's manual
for the ALFINE S705 series.
•
Maximum cable length (EW-SD50)
(a) ≤ 1600 mm
Product specifications
Operating temperature range:
During discharge
Operating temperature range:
During charging
Storage temperature-20 – 70 °CRated voltage36 V DC
Storage temperature (Battery)-20 – 60 °CDrive unit typeMidship
Charging voltage100 – 240 V ACMotor typeBrush-less DC
Charging time
*
The range of the assist function speed is different depending on the specifications.
DU-E6000/E6001/E6010: 25 km/h or less
DU-E6050: 20 mile/h or less
-10 – 50 °CBattery typeLithium Ion Battery
Refer to the user's manual for the
0 – 40 °CNominal capacity
Refer to the user's manual for the
battery "UM-70F0A". For the latest
information on manuals, see the
website (http://si.shimano.com).
Rated drive unit power250 W
battery "UM-70F0A". For the latest
information on manuals, see the
website (http://si.shimano.com).
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Installing the cycle computer
Installing the cycle computer
Open the clamp (B) and attach it to the handlebar.
1
2
(A)
(B)
(C)
Attach the handlebar fixing bolt (A) and
tighten to the specified tightening
torque using a screwdriver.
(A)
Handlebar fixing bolt
(B)
Clamp
(C)
Adapter
Handlebar compatibility table
øAøB-øAAdapterFixing bolt
ø23.4-ø240-1.1X15.5 mm
ø24-ø25.50-1.1X20 mm
ø31.3-ø31.90-0.6-20 mm
Handlebar
øA
øB
25
30
Tightening torque
1 N·m
TECH TIPS
*
X: OK
When removing the cycle computer, reverse
the procedure.
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Installing and removing the cycle computer
Installing and removing the cycle computer
1
(B)
(A)
Slide the cycle computer (A) into the
bracket (B) as shown in the illustration.
Insert it firmly until you hear it click.
To remove the cycle computer, slide it
while pushing the bracket lever (C).
(A)
Cycle computer
(B)
Bracket
(C)
Lever
NOTE
2
(C)
Adjusting the angle of the cycle computer
Loosen the angle adjustment screw (A)
with a screwdriver. Adjust the angle of
the cycle computer to make it easier to
see while riding.
After determining the angle, tighten the
screw to the designated torque.
(A)
•
If the cycle computer is not in the correct
place, the assist function will not operate
normally.
•
The dimensions of (C) differ for SC-E6000
and SC-E6010.
(A)
Angle adjustment screw
Tightening torque
0.5 N·m
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Using the cable band to attach the assist switch to the handlebar
Using the cable band to attach the assist switch to the handlebar
1
2
(A)
Temporarily attach the cable band (A) to
the assist switch. Adjust the cable band
according to the length of the
handlebar.
Attach the assist switch mounted with
the cable band to the handlebar.
(A)
Cable band
TECH TIPS
The cable band is included in SW-E6000.
Installing the assist switch
(B)
(A)
1
<SW-E6000>
2
Attach the assist switch to a ø 22.2
handlebar with the electric wire routed
under the switch and open the fixing
bolt cover (A).
Tighten the fixing bolt (B) to the
specified tightening torque using a
screwdriver.
For SW-E6010, tighten the bolt using a
3 mm hexagon wrench.
(A)
Fixing bolt cover
(B)
Fixing bolt
Tightening torque
SW-E6000
SW-E6010
1.5 N·m
1-8
TECH TIPS
When removing the cycle computer, reverse
the procedure.
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Installing the assist switch
Example of routing the electric wire
(F)
(E)
(G)
(D)
(C)(B)(A)
Example 1: Secure the electric wire of
the assist switch (A) to the handlebar
using the cable band (B). Wind the excess
electric wire around the area between
the cycle computer (C) and stem (D),
then connect the wire to the cycle
computer.
Example 2: Secure the electric wire of
the assist switch to the handlebar using
the cable band. Bind the electric wire of
the assist switch and that of the cycle
computer (E) to the brake outer casing
(F) using the band (G) and connect the
electric wire of the assist switch to the
cycle computer.
(A)
Assist switch
(B)
Cable band
(C)
Cycle computer
(D)
Stem
(E)
Electric wire of the cycle computer
(F)
Brake outer casing
(G)
Band
TECH TIPS
The band is included in SC-E6000.
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Installing the battery mount
Installing the battery mount
SM-BME60 / BM-E6000
<SM-BME60>
(D)
(C)
(B)
(A)
(F)
(G)
<BM-E6000>
(D)
(C)
(B)
(G)
(F)
(A)
Mount lower case
(B)
M4 bolt
(C)
M4 bolt (one-way type)
(D)
Mount upper case
(E)
Hexalobular #10H
(F)
Plug
(G)
Key unit (not included with the
product)
(H)
Battery mount rail
(I)
M4 bolt
(E)
<For SM-BME60>
Secure the key unit (G) to the mount lower case (A) by tightening M4 bolt (B) and (C).
1
(A)
(E)
(H)
(I)
Tightening torque
(B) 1.6 - 1.8 N·m
(C) 1.6 - 1.8 N·m
Align the plug (F) with the mount lower case (A).
2
Assemble the mount upper case (D) with the mount lower case (A) by 2 bolts (E).
3
1-10
Tightening torque
1 - 1.3 N·m
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Installing the battery mount
<For BM-E6000>
Secure the key unit (G) to the mount lower case (A) by tightening M4 bolt (B) and (C).
1
Align the plug (F) and battery mount rail (H), in that order, with the mount lower case (A).
2
Mount the mount lower case (A) and the battery mount rail (H) using the M4 bolt (I).
Tightening torque
(B) 1.6 - 1.8 N·m
(C) 1.6 - 1.8 N·m
Tightening torque
3
Assemble the mount upper case (D) with the mount lower case (A) by 2 bolts (E).
4
1.6 - 1.8 N·m
Tightening torque
1.1 - 1.3 N·m
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Installing the battery mount
(A)
Align the mounting holes in the carrier
with those in the battery mount. Insert
hexagon socket head cap screws (A) into
the upper part of the battery mount and
tighten it to the carrier.
(A)
Hexagon socket head cap screw
(M5) (not included with the
product)
NOTE
Make sure that the charging port cap is closed
securely.
charging port cap
TECH TIPS
Bolts and nuts are not included with
SHIMANO products. Use those supplied by the
manufacturer.
For information on the tightening torques,
contact the manufacturer of the carrier.
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Installing the battery mount
SM-BME61 / BM-E6010
1
2
(B)
(A)
(a)
(E)
223 mm
(D)
(C)
Attach the mount lower case (E) to the
mounting holes in the frame, insert the
mount fixing bolts (C) into the washers
(D), and secure the case using the bolts.
Then, temporarily attach the key unit (B)
with the key unit fixing bolts (A).
Adjust the position of the key unit to
allow a clearance of 223 mm between (a)
and (b) shown in the illustration.
Temporarily attach the key unit cover
and perform adjustment to make sure
that the battery can be smoothly
connected and disconnected and no
noise will be produced due to looseness
during traveling. Then, fully tighten the
key unit fixing bolts (A).
(A)
Key unit fixing bolt (M5)
(B)
Key unit (not included with the
product)
(C)
Mount fixing bolt (M5)
(D)
Washers
(E)
Mount lower case
Tightening torque
(C) 3 N·m
NOTE
Key unit is not included with SHIMANO
products.
Tightening torque
3 N·m
(b)
To be continued on next page
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Installing the battery mount
3
(I)
(K)
(L)
(J)
(H)
(F)
(M)
(G)
(G)
<SM-BME61>
Fully tighten the key unit cover fixing
bolts (J) to attach the key unit cover (I).
Mount the battery rattle prevention
spacer (K). When mounting the battery
rattle prevention spacer (K), peel the
release liner from the double-sided seal
(L) on the back of the battery rattle
prevention spacer and mount.
Insert the plug (F) into the mount lower
case (M). Insert the plug (F) between the
mount upper case (G), and secure them
using the mount upper case fixing bolts
(H).
<BM-E6010>
Fully tighten the key unit cover fixing
bolts (J) to attach the key unit cover (I).
(F)
Plug
(G)
Mount upper case
(H)
Mount upper case fixing bolt (M3)
(I)
Key unit cover
(J)
Key unit cover fixing bolt (M4)
(K)
Battery rattle prevention spacer
(L)
Double-sided seal
(M)
Mount lower case
(N)
Charging port cap
Tightening torque
(H), (J) 0.6 N·m
NOTE
•
Check that there is no oil, foreign objects,
etc., on the adhesive surface of the
double-sided seal (L) or on the surface to
which the double-sided seal (L) is to be
attached. If there is, remove it.
•
For BM-E6010, make sure to pull open the
charging port cap (N) fully before inserting
the plug (F), as in the illustration. Inserting
the plug with the cap closed will disrupt
the proper opening/closing of the cap.
(I)
(K)
(L)
(J)
(F)
(H)
(N)
(M)
Mount the battery rattle prevention
spacer (K). When mounting the battery
rattle prevention spacer (K), peel the
release liner from the double-sided seal
(L) on the back of the battery rattle
prevention spacer and mount.
Fully open the charging port cap (N), and
insert the plug (F) into the mount lower
case (M). Fit the plug (F) between the
two parts of the mount upper case (G),
and secure it using the mount upper case
fixing bolts (H).
•
Make sure that the charging port cap is
closed securely.
charging port cap
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Installing the battery mount
BM-E8010
(y)
(A)
(C)
(z)
(B)
(D)
(E)
(y)
Front of bicycle
(z)
Rear of bicycle
(A)
Key unit
(B)
Battery connection unit
(C)
Mount upper case
(D)
Mount lower case
(E)
Frame
1
(B)
(C)
(A)
(D)
(E)
Set in place the rubber spacers (C) and
metal spacer (B) on the mount lower
case (A) and align the frame mounting
holes (E) with the bolt holes in the
mount lower case (A).
(A)
Mount lower case
(B)
Metal spacer
(C)
Rubber spacer
(D)
Frame
(E)
Frame mounting hole
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2
(K)
(F)(G)
(H)
(J)
(K)
Secure the mount lower case (H) by
tightening the two types of mount fixing
bolt (M5) (F)/(G).
Tighten the mount fixing bolt (M5) (low
head type) (G) first.
Temporarily attach the key unit with the
key unit fixing bolts (M5) (J).
(F)
Mount fixing bolt (M5)
(hexagon bolt type):
Use a 3 mm hexagon wrench or
8 mm spanner on the mount
fixing bolt.
(G)
Mount fixing bolt (M5)
(low head type):
Use a 3 mm hexagon wrench on
the mount fixing bolt.
(H)
Mount lower case
Tightening torque
(F), (G) 3 N·m
(F) 3 N·m
(I)
Key unit:
Key unit is not included with
SHIMANO products.
(J)
Key unit fixing bolt (M5)
(K)
Washer
3
4
(I)
224.4 mm
Adjust the position of the key unit so
that the distance between section (a) of
the key unit and section (b) of the mount
(b)(a)
lower case is 224.4 mm and then fully
tighten the key unit fixing bolts (M5) (J).
Tightening torque
3 N·m
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Installing the battery mount
5
(L)
(M)
Temporarily attach the key unit cover (L)
to the key unit and adjust so that the
battery (M) can be smoothly connected/
disconnected and no noise is produced
due to looseness during riding.
(L)
Key unit cover
(M)
Battery
6
(O)
(P)
(N)
(O)
(P)
Secure the key unit cover with the key
unit cover fixing bolts (M4) (O).
(N)
Key unit cover
(O)
Key unit cover fixing bolt (M4)
(P)
Washer
Tightening torque
0.6 N·m
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Installing the battery mount
7
(Q)
(R)
(S)
(T)
Route the power cord (Q) through the
cable routing hole (R).
Align the protruding parts of the mount
upper case (S) and mount lower case (T).
Pull the power cord (Q) until the rubber
bush (U) is implanted in the cable
routing hole (R).
(Q)
Power cord
(R)
Cable routing hole
(S)
Mount upper case
(T)
Mount lower case
(U)
Rubber bush
8
(W)
(U)
(W)
(V)
Tighten on the mount upper case (V)
using the mount upper case fixing bolts
(M3) (W).
(V)
Mount upper case
(W)
Mount upper case fixing bolt (M3)
Tightening torque
0.6 N·m
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Installing the battery mount
BM-E8020
Assembly of the battery connection unit
(B)
(C)
(y)
(A)
(z)
(y)
Front of bicycle
(z)
Rear of bicycle
(A)
Frame
(B)
Battery connection unit
(C)
Mount upper case and mount
lower case when assembled
1
(A)
(B)
(C)(D)
Set in place the rubber spacer (B) on the
mount lower case (A) and align the
frame mounting holes (D) with the bolt
holes in the mount lower case (A).
(A)
Mount lower case
(B)
Rubber spacer
(C)
Frame
(D)
Frame mounting hole
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Installing the battery mount
2
(F)
(E)
(G)
(H)(I)(J) (K)
Secure the mount lower case (F) to the
frame by the tightening the mount
fixing bolts (M8) (E).
Route the power cord (I) through the
cable routing hole (K) in the mount
lower case (J) and then tighten on the
mount upper case (H) using the mount
upper case fixing bolts (M3) (L).
(E)
Mount fixing bolt (M8)
(F)
Mount lower case
(G)
Frame
Tightening torque
10 N·m
(H)
Mount upper case
(I)
Power cord
(J)
Mount lower case
(K)
Cable routing hole
(L)
Mount upper case fixing bolt (M3)
3
Tightening torque
0.6 N·m
(L)
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Installing the battery mount
(B)
(y)
(A)
(z)
(y)
Front of bicycle
(z)
Rear of bicycle
(A)
Frame
(B)
Key unit
4
(O)
(M)
(N)
Insert the key cylinder (M) into the key
unit.
Secure the key cylinder (M) in place by
tightening the key cylinder fixing bolts
(M4) (O) from the reverse side of the key
unit (N).
(z)
Reverse side of key unit
(M)
Key cylinder:
Key cylinder is not included with
SHIMANO products.
(N)
Key unit
(O)
Key cylinder fixing bolt (M4)
Tightening torque
0.6 N·m
(z)
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Installing the battery mount
5
(P)
(Q)(R)(R)(Q)
(T)
(c)(d)
(S)
Align the fixing bolt holes in the key unit
(P) with the frame mounting holes (T).
Temporarily attach the key unit (P) to the
frame (S) with the key unit fixing bolts
(M8) (Q).
Attach the bolt fork end prevention
rubbers (R).
Adjust the position of the key unit so
that the distance between section (c) of
the key unit and section (d) of the
battery connection unit is 347.9 mm and
then fully tighten the key unit fixing
bolts (Q).
(P)
Key unit
(Q)
Key unit fixing bolt (M8)
(R)
Bolt fork end prevention rubber
(S)
Frame
(T)
Frame mounting hole
Tightening torque
10 N·m
6
7
(U)
(V)
347.9 mm
Temporarily attach the key unit cover (U)
to the key unit and adjust so that the
battery (V) can be smoothly connected/
disconnected and no noise is produced
due to looseness during riding.
(U)
Key unit cover
(V)
Battery
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Installing the battery mount
Attaching/detaching the battery on downward attachment/removal design frames
(z)
(z)
Downward attachment/
removal design frame
8
(X)
(W)
(AA)
(Z)
(Y)
Use key unit cover A (W) with the
indication marking A and make sure to
attach the plate spring (Z).
Attach key unit cover A (W) to the key
unit (X).
Secure in place the key unit (X) with the
key unit cover fixing bolts (M3) (Y).
Secure the plate spring (Z) in place by
tightening the plate spring fixing bolt
(AA).
(W)
Key unit cover A
(X)
Key unit
(Y)
Key unit cover fixing bolt (M3)
(Z)
Plate spring
(AA)
Plate spring fixing bolt
Tightening torque
(Y), (AA) 0.6 N·m
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Installing the battery mount
Attaching/detaching the battery on upward attachment/removal design frames
(z)
(z)
Upward attachment/
removal design frame
8
(AC)
(AB)
(AD)
Make sure to use key unit cover B (AB)
with the indication marking B.
Attach key unit cover B (AB) to the key
unit (AC).
Secure in place the key unit (AC) with
the key unit cover fixing bolts (M3) (AD).
(AB)
Key unit cover B
(AC)
Key unit
(AD)
Key unit cover fixing bolt (M3)
Tightening torque
0.6 N·m
NOTE
Do not attach a plate spring when using an
upward attachment/removal design frame.
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Installing the battery
Installing the battery
BT-E6000/BT-E6001/SM-BME60/BM-E6000
Set the battery on the mount rail from
behind and slide it forward.
Push it firmly into place.
BT-E6010/SM-BME61/BM-E6010/BT-E8010/BM-E8010
Align the indentation in the bottom of
the battery with the protrusion on the
mount and insert the battery.
1
NOTE
To prevent the battery from falling off, check
to see that the battery is locked after
installation.
2
Slide the battery to the right starting
from the point where it is inserted. Push
it firmly into place.
NOTE
•
To prevent the battery from falling out,
check to see that the battery is locked after
installation.
•
Before riding, make sure that the charging
port cap is closed.
•
To prevent the battery from falling out, do
not ride the bicycle with the key inserted.
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Installing the battery
BT-E8020/BM-E8020
For the purposes of demonstration, these instructions take as an example a frame design where the battery is removed/installed from below.
(A)
(B)
Insert the battery (A) into the battery
mount (B) until there is a click.
•
When inserted until a click is heard,
the battery is locked automatically.
(A)
Battery
(B)
Battery mount
NOTE
•
To prevent the battery from falling out,
check to see that the battery is locked after
installation.
•
Before riding, make sure that the keyhole
cap and charging port cap are closed.
•
To prevent the battery from falling out, do
not ride the bicycle with the key inserted.
Keyhole cap
Charging port cap
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Removing the battery
Removing the battery
BT-E6000/BT-E6001/BT-E6010/BT-E8010
The following description may not be applicable as different types of keys are available.
<BT-E6000/BT-E6001>
(A)(B)
1
<BT-E6010/BT-E8010>
<BT-E6000/BT-E6001>
(A)
(B)
Turn off the power, then insert the key
(A) into the key cylinder (B) in the
battery holder.
To unlock the battery turn the key (A) to
the left until you feel some resistance.
(A)
Key
(B)
Key cylinder
TECH TIPS
•
The position of the key does not affect the
insertion of the battery. You can insert it
regardless of the key position.
•
You cannot remove the key when it is not
in the inserting position.
<BT-E6010/BT-E8010>
2
<BT-E6000/BT-E6001>Pull out the battery.
3
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TECH TIPS
You can remove the battery only when the
key is in the unlocking position.
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Removing the battery
<BT-E6010/BT-E8010>Hold the upper part of the battery and
slide it to the left to remove it.
Hold the battery firmly and be careful that it
does not drop when removing or carrying it.
NOTE
3
BT-E8020
•
For the purposes of demonstration, these instructions take as an example a frame design where the battery is removed/installed from below.
•
If using a battery cover manufactured by another company, remove the battery cover before removing the battery.
Remove the keyhole cap (A).
(A)
Keyhole cap
1
2
(A)
(B)
(C)
Insert the key (B) into the key cylinder (C)
in the battery mount.
To unlock the battery, turn the key (B)
clockwise and push it in. When the
battery lock is unlocked, the plate spring
holds the battery in place, preventing it
from falling out.
(B)
Key
(C)
Key cylinder
TECH TIPS
•
The position of the key does not affect the
insertion of the battery. You can insert it
regardless of the key position.
•
You cannot remove the key when it is not
in the inserting position.
3
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Removing the battery
4
Remove the key (B) from the key cylinder
(C), close the keyhole cap (A), and detach
the battery.
NOTE
•
Support the battery with your hand when
detaching to make sure that it does not fall
out.
•
Do not attach or detach the battery with
the key left inserted into the key cylinder
or the keyhole cap left open. The battery
may be damaged from contact with the
handle of the key or the keyhole cap.
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Installing the speed sensor
Installing the speed sensor
SM-DUE10
1
2
(B)
(C)
(E)
(a)
(A)
(F)
(D)
Before installing the speed sensor (A),
check that the clearance (a) between the
speed sensor and the magnet unit (B)
will be within 3 to 17 mm.
If the clearance is within the designated
range, place the toothed washer (E)
between the speed sensor and the chain
stay, then attach the speed sensor fixing
bolt (F).
(A)
Speed sensor
(B)
Magnet unit
(C)
Spoke
(D)
Chain stay
TECH TIPS
When checking the clearance is within 17 mm,
take wheel truing, frame distortion, etc. into
account.
(E)
Toothed washer
(F)
Speed sensor fixing bolt (16 mm)
Tightening torque
1.5 - 2 N·m
3
SM-DUE11
(G)
(H)
(A)
(A)
If the clearance exceeds 17 mm, use a
spacer (G) to adjust it. Attach the speed
sensor with the speed sensor fixing bolt
(H).
Install the speed sensor with the 2 speed
sensor fixing bolts.
(G)
Spacer
(H)
Speed sensor fixing bolt (22 mm)
Tightening torque
1.5 - 2 N·m
(A)
Speed sensor fixing bolt
Tightening torque
0.6 N·m
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Mounting the magnet
Mounting the magnet
SM-DUE10
Magnet mounting position
How to mount the magnet
Mount the magnet so that its center is
aligned over the apex of the triangle
symbol.
1
2
(B)
(C)
(A)
Align the speed sensor (A) and magnet
unit (B) as shown in the illustration.
Tighten the mounting screw (D) with a
screwdriver.
(A)
Speed sensor
(B)
Magnet unit
(C)
Spoke
(D)
Mounting screw
Tightening torque
1.5 - 2 N·m
(D)
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(B)
(A)
Mounting the magnet
SM-DUE11
Use the special magnet model for the
disc brake rotor.
(A)
Magnet unit
(B)
Speed sensor
NOTE
Refer to General Operations for installation of
the disc brake rotor.
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(B)
(A)
Installing the drive unit
INSTALLING AND WIRING THE DRIVE UNIT
Installing the drive unit
1
2
Align the three mounting holes (B) in the
drive unit (A) with those in the frame.
Insert M8 bolts, attach nuts from the
opposite side, and tighten them to the
designated torque.
(A)
Drive Unit
(B)
Mounting hole
NOTE
Be careful not to pinch the cables with the
frame or drive unit case.
TECH TIPS
Bolts and nuts are not included with
SHIMANO products. Use those supplied by the
manufacturer. For information on the
tightening torques, contact the manufacturer.
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Drive unit wiring diagram
Drive unit wiring diagram
Below is an example of wiring on a carrier type battery.
(D)*
DU-E6000/E6001/
E6010/E6050
(A)
(B)
(C)
DU-E6002/E6012
(B)
(A)
Light connector
(B)
Speed sensor connector
(C)
E-TUBE connector for cycle
computers, motor units and rear
derailleurs
(D)
Ferrite core*
*
May not be included, depending
on the product’s specifications.
NOTE
Be sure to attach dummy plugs to any unused
ports.
TECH TIPS
•
The left illustration shows an example of
wiring.
•
The light connector can be used through
both ports (A).
•
The E-TUBE connector for cycle computers
and motor units can be used through both
ports (C).
(C)
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Connecting the power cord
Connecting the power cord
Connecting to the drive unit
(A)
Disconnecting from the drive unit
(B)
Align the arrow on the power cord
connector (A) with the triangle symbol
on the drive unit receptacle (B) and
insert the power cord.
Insert it until it locks into place.
To remove the power cord, hold it by the
grooved part of its end and pull it
towards yourself.
(A)
Power cord connector
(B)
Drive unit receptacle
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Installing the ferrite core (DU-E6001/E6010/E6050)
Installing the ferrite core (DU-E6001/E6010/E6050)
If a ferrite core is included with unit or battery mount, install it by following the procedure described below.
Depending on the specifications, a ferrite core may not be included with drive unit, so installation is not required.
1
2
(A)
(C)
(B)
Install the ferrite core (A) on the power
cord (B).
Make sure that the power cord is not
pinched and firmly secure the ferrite
core.
Then, fix the ferrite core with the zip tie
(C).
(A)
Ferrite core
(B)
Power cord
(C)
Zip tie
NOTE
•
Check that the ferrite core tabs are firmly
secured.
•
Do not cut off the excess portion of the zip
tie. The cut surface of the zip tie may
scratch the cable or case.
•
Do not drop the ferrite core or subject it to
any shocks. Subjecting the ferrite core to
shocks will cause it to break or crack,
rendering it unusable.
3
<SM-BME60>
<SM-BME61>
Position the ferrite core so that the
power cord fits inside the drive unit.
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Connecting the electric wire
Connecting the electric wire
(A)
(B)
Set so that the projection on the
connector is aligned with the groove on
the narrow end.
(A)
TL-EW02
(B)
Plug
NOTE
Use the SHIMANO original tool for installation
and removal of the electric wire.
When installing the electric wire, do not
forcibly bend the plug.
It may result in a poor contact.
When connecting the electric wire, push it in
until it clicks in place.
Connecting the assist switch and drive unit to the cycle computer
Use the TL-EW02 (D) for connection.
(B)
(D)
(C)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(A)
Cycle computer
(B)
Assist/Shift switch
(C)
Drive Unit
(D)
TL-EW02
The electric wire connector can be connected
to any port of the cycle computer, but we
recommend you connect the assist switch to
the switch-side port.
TECH TIPS
DU-E6000/E6001/E6010/E6050DU-E6002/E6012
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Connecting the speed sensor to the drive unit
Connecting the speed sensor to the drive unit
Connect the speed sensor unit electric wire to the drive unit speed sensor connector (B) using the
TL-EW02 (A).
DU-E6000/E6001/E6010/E6050
(B)
(A)
DU-E6002/E6012
(A)
(A)
TL-EW02
(B)
Speed sensor connector
(B)
Connecting the light to the drive unit
DU-E6002/E6012
Remove the crank and drive unit cover
and loosen the mounting bolts of the
light connection terminals.
1
(A)
(A)
Light connection terminal
(B)
Mounting bolt
TECH TIPS
For information on compatible lights, contact
a manufacturer of completed bicycles.
(B)
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Connecting the light to the drive unit
Attach the front light cable and tail light
cable to the terminals and secure them
with the mounting bolts.
(A)
(B)
2
DU-E6000/E6001/E6010/E6050
To connect the light using the light adapter, carry out wiring as follows.
(A)
Front light cable
(B)
Taillight cable
Tightening torque
(A)
Light adapter
0.6 N·m
1
(A)
(A)(B)
Attach the light adapter (A) in the
direction shown in the illustration.
Secure it to the drive unit with the unit
fixing screw (B).
(A)
Light adapter
(B)
Unit fixing screw
Tightening torque
0.6 N·m
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Connecting the light to the drive unit
2
3
(C)
Remove the dummy plug (C) from the
drive unit with TL-EW02.
Attach the connector of the light
adapter to the drive unit.
(C)
Dummy plug
4
5
(G)
(D)
(E)
(F)
Pass the front light and tail light cables
through the cable holes (D) and attach
the cover.
Tighten the cover fixing bolts (E) in the
three locations.
Fix the light cables to the electric wire
around the light adapter and route them
along the frame.
(D)
Cable holes
(E)
Cover fixing bolt (M3)
Tightening torque
0.6 N·m
(F)
Front light cable
(G)
Taillight cable
TECH TIPS
For information on compatible lights, contact
a manufacturer of completed bicycles.
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Installing the ferrite core (MU-S705)
Installing the ferrite core (MU-S705)
If a ferrite core is included with MU-S705, install it by following the procedure described below.
Depending on the specifications, a ferrite core may not be included with MU-S705, so installation is not required.
1
2
(B)
(A)
(C)
(D)
Install the ferrite core (A) onto electric
wire for motor unit (B) and electric wire
for cycle computer (C).
Make sure that the electric wires are not
pinched and firmly secure the ferrite
core.
Then, fix the ferrite core with the zip tie
(D).
The zip ties are included with MU-S705.
(A)
Ferrite core
(B)
Electric wire (EW-SD50) for motor
unit
(C)
Electric wire (EW-SD50) for cycle
computer
(D)
Zip tie
NOTE
•
Check that the ferrite core tabs are firmly
secured.
•
Do not cut off the excess portion of the zip
tie. The cut surface of the zip tie may
scratch the cable or case.
•
Do not drop the ferrite core or subject it to
any shocks. Subjecting the ferrite core to
shocks will cause it to break or crack,
rendering it unusable.
3
(E)
Pass the zip tie through projection (E)
located at the top of the ferrite core.
Bundle together the electric wires and
peripheral wires, and fix them with the
zip tie.
(E)
Projection
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Installing the crank and front chainring
Installing the crank and front chainring
Perform the procedure below for all models, regardless of whether with powered or mechanical gear shifting.
1
2
3
(D)
(C)
(A)
(E)
(B)
(F)
Install the left crank arm.
Align the round indentation (A) on the
square spindle with the installation
direction of the crank arm (B) as shown
in the illustration.
Attach the crank arm fixing bolt and
tighten it with a 14 mm socket wrench
(C).
Align the cutout in the front chainring
(D) with the wide area (F) on the
chainring installation part (E) when
inserting the front chainring.
<In the case of DU-E6000>
•
When installing a front chainring
labeled "SM-CRE60", a spacer needs to
be placed between the front chainring
and the chainring installation part. In
this case, consult an agency.
(A)
Indentation
(B)
Installation direction of the crank
arm
(C)
14 mm socket wrench
Tightening torque
35 - 50 N·m
(D)
Front chainrings
(E)
Chainring installation part
(F)
Wide part
<For the DU-E6001/E6010/E6050/E6002/
E6012>
•
This can be attached only on front
chainrings labeled "SM-CRE60".
•
There are also models without a wide
area. For those models, positioning is
not needed to install the front
chainring.
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Installing the crank and front chainring
4
(G)(H)
Tighten the lock ring by hand and attach
the SHIMANO original tool.
While holding the left crank, tighten the
lock ring in the direction shown in the
illustration.
(G)
TL-FC32 / FC36
(H)
TL-FC38
Tightening torque
35 - 45 N·m
NOTE
If using a torque wrench, use TL-FC38 in
combination with TL-FC33.
TL-FC38
*
An impact wrench cannot be used.
The lock ring has a left hand thread.
TL-FC33
TECH TIPS
(H)
Insert the right crank arm attach the crank arm fixing bolt, and tighten it.
Finally, attach the crank arm cap.
5
After installing the crank arm, rotate the crank to check that it rotates smoothly.
6
Tightening torque
35 - 50 N·m
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Measuring and adjusting the chain tension
Measuring and adjusting the chain tension
When using an internal geared hub, it is necessary to adjust the chain tension.
Measure and adjust the chain tension manually.
Set the chain in place and pull it up and
down with a force of about 10 N (1 kg).
1
Adjust so that there is 15 mm or more of slack in the chain.
2
Measure and adjust chain tension with the chain tension measurement tool (TL-DUE60).
Set the chain in place, then apply pressure from the top or bottom of the chain with the chain tension measurement tool.
When measuring and adjusting the chain tension from the top of the chain:
Place the chain tension measurement
tool (A) against the top of the chain and
(B)
(A)
press down until it touches the front
chainring and rear sprocket.
1
Projection part not sticking out
beyond tool’s frame
Adjust the chain tension so that the
projection part (B) does not stick out at
all from the chain tension measurement
tool’s frame section.
(A)
Chain tension measurement tool
(TL-DUE60)
(B)
Projection part
2
Projection part sticking out
beyond tool’s frame
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Measuring and adjusting the chain tension
When measuring and adjusting the chain tension from the bottom of the chain:
1
(B)
(A)
Part (z) not hidden by tool’s frame
(B)
(z)
Place the chain tension measurement
tool (A) against the bottom of the chain
and press up until it touches the front
chainring and rear sprocket.
Adjust the chain tension so that part (z)
of the projection part (B) is not hidden
by the chain tension measurement tool’s
frame.
(A)
Chain tension measurement tool
(TL-DUE60)
(B)
Projection part
2
Part (z) hidden by tool’s frame
(z)
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Chapter3 CHARGING THE BATTERY
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Chapter3 CHARGING THE BATTERY
Introduction
CHARGING THE BATTERY
Introduction
The battery cannot be used immediately after purchase as it will be in deep sleep mode. Charging the battery with the dedicated battery charger will
release the battery from deep sleep mode, allowing the battery to be used. The battery can be used when the LED on it turns on. The battery can also be
released from deep sleep mode by connecting to E-TUBE PROJECT when the bicycle is fitted with all components.
Proper use of the battery
Charging can be carried out at any time regardless of the amount of charge remaining, but you should fully charge the battery in the
following cases. Be sure to use the dedicated charger to charge the battery.
•
The battery is uncharged at the time of shipment. Before riding, be sure to charge the battery until it is fully charged.
If the battery has become completely discharged, charge it as soon as possible. If you leave the battery uncharged, the battery may deteriorate.
•
If the bicycle will not be ridden for a long time, store with the battery level at around 70%.
Charge the battery every six months to prevent it from fully discharging.
•
Do not connect to E-TUBE PROJECT while the battery is being charged.
The use of a genuine SHIMANO battery is recommended. If using a battery from another manufacturer, make sure to carefully read the instruction manual
for the battery before use.
•
Connect to E-TUBE PROJECT and click [Connection check] to confirm whether the battery in use is a genuine SHIMANO battery or another brand.
Charging procedures
When charging the battery alone
<EC-E6000>/<BT-E6000/BT-E6001/BT-E6010>
(B)
1
(A)
Connect the battery charger’s power plug to the outlet.
2
Attach the adapter (B) to the battery
charger’s charging plug (A).
(A)
Charging plug
(B)
Adapter
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Charging procedures
<BT-E6000/BT-E6001>
(C)
3
<BT-E6010>
(D)
(C)
<EC-E6000>/<BT-E8010/BT-E8020>
(D)
Insert adapter (B) into the battery’s
charging port (C).
*
When inserting the adapter into the
charging port, insert it so that the
charging plug is positioned below the
adapter. The adapter cannot be
inserted if the charging plug is above
the adapter.
*
Charge the battery on a flat surface
indoors.
(C)
Charging port
(D)
Battery
Connect the battery charger’s power plug to the outlet.
1
<BT-E8010>
(B)
(C)
(A)
2
<BT-E8020>
(B)
(C)
Insert the charging plug (A) into the
battery's charging port (B).
(A)
Charging plug
(B)
Charging port
(C)
Battery
NOTE
Charge the battery on a flat surface indoors.
(A)
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Charging procedures
<SM-BCE60>/<BT-E6000/BT-E6001/BT-E6010>
<BT-E6000/BT-E6001>
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
<BT-E6010>
(C)
(B)
Attach the charger plug to the charging
port (B) of the battery (A).
Insert it with the groove (C) side of the
plug facing the direction shown in the
illustration.
(A)
Battery
(B)
Charging port
(C)
Groove
(D)
Back side (No groove)
When charging the battery while it is mounted on the bicycle
Insert the charging plug (C) into the charging port (B) on the battery mount (A) or the
battery (D).
*
Place the battery charger on a steady surface such as the floor before charging.
*
Stabilize the bicycle to ensure that it does not collapse during charging.
<BT-E6000/BT-E6001><BT-E8020>
(A)
(B)
(D)
2
(C)
(B)
(C)
(A)
Battery mount
(B)
Charging port
(C)
Charging plug
(D)
Battery
(C)
<BT-E6010/BT-E8010>
<BT-E6010><BT-E8010>
(D)
(B)
(C)
(A)(B)
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About the charger LED lamp
About the charger LED lamp
(A)
About the battery LED lamps
(A)
After charging has started, the LED lamp
(A) on the charger lights up.
Charging
Lit up
Blinking
Turned
off
You can check the current charging
status on the battery level lamp (A)
located on the battery.
(Within 1 hour after the
completion of charging)
Charging error
Battery disconnected
(1 hour or more after the
completion of charging)
(A)
Charger LED lamp
DANGER
Use the battery and charger combination
specified by the company for charging and
follow the charging conditions specified by
the company. Not doing so may cause
overheating, bursting, or ignition of the
battery.
NOTE
If the bicycle is stored for an extended period
of time immediately after purchase, you will
need to charge the battery before using the
bicycle. Once the battery is charged, it starts
to deteriorate slightly.
(A)
Battery LED lamp
Charging-in-progress indication
Battery level indication*1Battery level
0 - 20%
21 - 40%
41 - 60%
61 - 80%
81 - 99%
100%
: Not lit : Lit up : Blinking
*1
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About the battery LED lamps
Battery level indication
The current battery level can be checked by pressing the battery's power button.
Battery level indication*1Battery level
0% (When battery is not installed on bicycle)
0% (When battery is installed on bicycle)
*1
100 - 81%
80 - 61%
60 - 41%
40 - 21%
20 - 1%
Power off / Shutdown
: Not lit : Lit up : Blinking
Error indication
System errors and similar warnings are indicated by the battery LED lamps through various lighting patterns.
Make sure that the cable is not loose or improperly connected.
If the situation does not improve, contact an agency.
Leave the battery in a cool place away from direct sunlight until the
internal temperature of the battery decreases sufficiently.
If the situation does not improve, contact an agency.
Connect a genuine battery and drive unit.
Check the condition of the cables.
If the situation does not improve, contact an agency.
Remove the connector between the battery and charger, and press the
power switch with only the battery connected.
If an error appears with only the battery connected, contact an agency.
Connect the charger to the battery and then remove the charger. Press
the power switch with only the battery connected.
If an error appears with only the battery connected, contact an agency.
3-7
: Not lit : Lit up : Blinking
*1
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Turning the power ON / OFF
Turning the power ON / OFF
Automatic power off function
If the bicycle has not moved for over 10 minutes, the power will automatically turn off.
Turning the power ON and OFF via the cycle computer
<SC-E6010>
Hold down the power button (A) on the
cycle computer for 2 seconds.
(A)
Turning the power ON and OFF via the battery
<BT-E6000/BT-E6001>
(A)
<BT-E6010>
Press the power button (A) on the
battery.
The LED lamps will light up indicating
remaining battery capacity.
(A)
Power button
NOTE
If built-in battery of cycle computer isn't
charged sufficiently, the power will not turn
on.
The built-in battery of the cycle computer is
charged only when the cycle computer screen
is on.
(A)
Power button
NOTE
•
When turning on the power, check that the
battery is firmly attached to the holder.
•
Power cannot be turned on while charging.
•
Do not place your foot on the pedals when
turning on. A system error may result.
<BT-E8010>
<BT-E8020>
TECH TIPS
(A)
BT-E8010/BT-E8020 can be forced to power off
by holding down the power button for 6
seconds.
(A)
(A)
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Names and functions of the parts of the assist switch
CYCLE COMPUTER DISPLAY AND SETTING
The following explains the operation procedure for cases where the switch settings are set to the default values.
Names and functions of the parts of the assist switch
<SW-E6000>
A
X
Y
<SW-S705>
X
A
Changing the cycle computer
display
X
When switching assist modes: the
level of assistance becomes
stronger
When shifting gears: pedaling
A
X
Y
becomes heavier
Y
When switching assist modes: the
level of assistance becomes
weaker
When shifting gears: pedaling
becomes lighter
Y
< SW-E6010 >
X
A
Y
A
Changing the cycle computer
display
Switching between automatic and
manual gear shifting
X
When switching assist modes: the
level of assistance becomes
stronger
When shifting gears: pedaling
becomes heavier
X
A
Y
Y
When switching assist modes: the
level of assistance becomes
weaker
When shifting gears: pedaling
becomes lighter
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Basic screen display of the cycle computer
Basic screen display of the cycle computer
<SC-E6000>
(A)
(G)
(F)
<SC-E6010>
(H)
(F)
(A)
(D)
(G)
(B)
(C)
(I)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(A)
Current speed
Displays the current speed.
(B)
Battery level indicator
Displays the current battery level.
(C)
Speed unit display
The display can be switched
between km/h and mph.
(D)
Assist mode
Displays the current assist mode.
(E)
Gear position and traveling data
display
Displays the currently set gear
position or the traveling data.
Operate the assist switch to
change the display for SC-E6000
from the gear position display to
the traveling data display.
(F)
Current time
Displays the current time.
(G)
Gear shifting mode
The current gear shifting mode is
displayed as following.
SC-E6000: [A] (Auto)/[M] (Manual)
SC-E6010: [Auto]/[Manual]
(H)
Light icon
Indicates that the batterypowered light is on.
(I)
Assist gauge
Displays the assistance.
(E)
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Basic screen display of the cycle computer
B
<SC-E6000>
DisplayBattery level
<SC-E6010>
DisplayBattery level
100 - 81%
80 - 61%
60 - 41%
40 - 21%
20 - 1%
0%
100%
0%
You can check the battery level on the
cycle computer while riding.
(B)
Battery level indicator
TECH TIPS
When the traveling data display (E) is set to
[RANGE], the battery level is not displayed.
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Basic screen display of the cycle computer
<SC-E6000>
(D)
(D)
<SC-E6010>
(D)
Changing the assist mode display
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Basic screen display of the cycle computer
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6000 >
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Display the current assist mode.
< SW-E6010 >
Press Assist-X or Assist-Y on the assist switch
to switch assist modes.
HIGH
NORM
ECO
OFF
WALK
HIGH
NORM
ECO
OFF
WALK
Long press
for 2 seconds
Assist-YAssist-X
Long press
for 2 seconds
Assist-YAssist-X
< SW-E6000 >
< Walk assist mode >
AssistShift
D
2 Sec.
When the speed indicator is "0", pressing
the Assist-Y button for 2 seconds switches
to the walk assist mode.
Press Assist-X to switch the mode to [OFF].
AssistShift
Press
and
hold
down
When [WALK] is displayed, press and hold
down Assist-Y on the assist switch to start
the walk assist function. Assist-Y stops the
walk assist function, or pressing Assist-X can
stop the walk assist function.
<SC-E6000>
<SC-E6010>
NOTE
•
The Walk assist mode function may not be
able to be used in certain regions.
•
When [WALK] is displayed, the mode
changes to [OFF] if Assist-Y on the assist
switch is not operated for 1 minute or
longer.
TECH TIPS
•
If the bicycle does not move after the walk
assist function turns on, the function
automatically stops. To restart the walk
assist function, release the assist switch and
press and hold down Assist-Y again.
•
The walk assist function can operate at a
maximum of 6 km/h.
•
The assistance level and speed vary with
the gear position.
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Basic screen display of the cycle computer
< SW-E6010 >
< Walk assist mode >
AssistShift
2 Sec.
When the speed indicator is "0", pressing
the Assist-Y button for 2 seconds switches
to the walk assist mode.
Press Assist-X to switch the mode to [OFF].
AssistShift
Press
and
hold
D
down
When [WALK] is displayed, press and hold
down Assist-Y on the assist switch to start
the walk assist function. Assist-Y stops the
walk assist function, or pressing Assist-X can
stop the walk assist function.
<SC-E6000>
<SC-E6010>
NOTE
•
The Walk assist mode function may not be
able to be used in certain regions.
•
When [WALK] is displayed, the mode
changes to [OFF] if Assist-Y on the assist
switch is not operated for 1 minute or
longer.
TECH TIPS
•
If the bicycle does not move after the walk
assist function turns on, the function
automatically stops. To restart the walk
assist function, release the assist switch and
press and hold down Assist-Y again.
•
The walk assist function can operate at a
maximum of 6 km/h.
•
The assistance level and speed vary with
the gear position.
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Basic screen display of the cycle computer
<SC-E6000>
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Displays the sprocket position or traveling
data.
The type of traveling data displayed
changes each time you tap Assist-A.
(E)
(E)
Gear position and traveling data
display
NOTE
The Walk assist mode function may not be
able to be used in certain regions.
DisplayDetails
Gear *5
(displayed only
when motor unit is
connected.)
Start gear *4
(when setting start
mode)
Traveling distance
Cumulative
distance
Maximum
traveling
distance*1, 3
Maximum
traveling distance
(optional)*2
E
Traveling time
(optional)*2
Average speed
(optional)*2
Maximum speed
(optional)*2
TECH TIPS
*
1 When [RANGE] is displayed, the battery
level and walk assist mode are not
displayed. The traveling range should be
used as a reference only.
*
2 Optional item: You can configure the
display settings in E-TUBE PROJECT. For
details, refer to "Connection and
communication with the PC"-"Settings
customizable in E-TUBE PROJECT".
*
3 When walk assistance is functioning, the
on screen display [RANGE] changes to
[RANGE ---].
*
4 When start mode is functioning, the
starting gear position during automatic
shifting down function use is displayed.
*
5 The gear position is only displayed when
in the powered gear shifting mode.
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Basic screen display of the cycle computer
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
<SC-E6010>
(G)
(H)
(G)
Gear position
(H)
Traveling data display
NOTE
The Walk assist mode function may not be
able to be used in certain regions.
DisplayDetails
Gear *5
(displayed only
when motor unit is
connected.)
Start gear *4
(when setting start
mode)
Traveling distance
Cumulative
distance
Displays traveling data.
The type of traveling data displayed
changes each time you tap Assist-A.
G
/
H
Maximum
traveling
distance*1, 3
Maximum
traveling distance
(optional)*2
Traveling time
(optional)*2
Average speed
(optional)*2
Maximum speed
(optional)*2
TECH TIPS
*
1 When [RANGE] is displayed, the battery
level and walk assist mode are not
displayed. The traveling range should be
used as a reference only.
*
2 Optional item: You can configure the
display settings in E-TUBE PROJECT. For
details, refer to "Connection and
communication with the PC"-"Settings
customizable in E-TUBE PROJECT".
*
3 When walk assistance is functioning, the
on screen display [RANGE] changes to
[RANGE ---].
*
4 When start mode is functioning, the
starting gear position during automatic
shifting down function use is displayed.
*
5 The gear position is only displayed when
in the powered gear shifting mode.
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Basic screen display of the cycle computer
Turning the battery-powered light on or off
<SC-E6000>
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
2 Sec.
< SW-E6010 >
Assist
2 Sec.
When the light is set in E-TUBE PROJECT, pressing the Assist-A for 2 seconds displays this
information instead of the clock and assist mode. The light turns on and off each time it is
displayed. It is displayed for about 2 seconds.
Shift
When the light is turned onWhen the light is turned off
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Basic screen display of the cycle computer
<SC-E6010>
When a battery-powered light is connected, the light can be turned on by pressing the cycle
computer’s light button. When this is done, an icon indicating that the light is on appears on
the screen. Press the light button again to turn the light off. The icon turns off from the
display when the light is turned off.
*
When [Backlight] is set to [MANUAL] while no battery-powered light is connected, the
cycle computer’s backlight turns on and off each time the light button is pressed. In this
case, the icon indicating that the light is on is not displayed.
When the light is turned onWhen the light is turned off
Light button
The light turns off when the battery’s power is turned off.
When the battery power is off, the light is off.
TECH TIPS
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Basic screen display of the cycle computer
Switching the gear shifting mode
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
The gear shifting mode switches between auto and manual each time Shift-A is pressed with
the basic screen displayed.
<SC-E6000>
AutoManual
<SC-E6010>
AutoManual
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Basic screen display of the cycle computer
Clearing the traveling distance
The traveling distance can be cleared in the main screen. If a battery-powered light is connected and configured, clear the traveling distance (DST) as
described under “Changing the settings” - “Clear”.
*
When using the SC-E6000, this function can only be used when no light is connected.
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
2 Sec.
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
2 Sec.
Change the traveling data display to DST and press the Assist-A for 2 seconds.
1
<SC-E6000><SC-E6010>
Release the button when the DST indication starts blinking.
In this state, pressing the Assist-A again clears the traveling distance.
<SC-E6000><SC-E6010>
2
TECH TIPS
•
If you do not operate the system for five
seconds, the DST indication stops blinking
and the display returns to the basic screen.
•
When the traveling distance is cleared,
TIME, AVG, and MAX are also cleared.
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Changing the settings
Changing the settings
Starting the setting menu
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
2 Sec.
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
2 Sec.
With the bicycle stopped, pressing both the Assist-X and Assist-Y at the same time for 2
seconds displays the setting screen.
<SC-E6000>
1
<SC-E6010>
To be continued on next page
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Changing the settings
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShiftAssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Press the Assist-X or Assist-Y to move the cursor to the item you want to configure.
Pressing the Assist-A displays the setting screen for the item selected.
2
Clear
Exit
Auto
*2
Clock
Start mode
Backlight
*2
Settable itemsDetails
ClearClear settings
ClockClock setting
*2
Start mode
BacklightBacklight setting
Brightness
BeepBeep setting
Unit
LanguageLanguage setting
Font color
*2
Adjust
*2
Auto
ExitReturn to the main screen
Start mode setting
Backlight brightness
*1
setting
Switching between km
and mile
*1
Font color setting
Adjusting the electronic
gear shifting unit
Adjusting the gear shifting
timing
*2
Adjust
Font color
*1
Brightness
Language
*
1: This menu is only for the SC-E6010.
*
2: This operation is only possible with electronic gear shifting.
*1
Beep
Unit
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Changing the settings
Clear
Clear the traveling distance. Or return the display setting to default.
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Press the Assist-X or Assist-Y to move the cursor to the item you want to configure.
1
<SC-E6000><SC-E6010>
ItemDetails
Exit
DSTClearing the traveling distance
Default
Default value set in the SC display setting
ItemDefault value
BacklightON
BeepON
Unitkm
LanguageEnglish
<SC-E6010>
Brightness
<SC-E6010>
Font color
Return to the Setting menu
screen
Reset the SC display setting to
default
3
White
To be continued on next page
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Changing the settings
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
2 Sec.
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
2 Sec.
Pressing the Assist-A button enables the setting item indicate by the cursor and takes you
2
back to the "Setting menu" screen.
<SC-E6010><SC-E6000>
TECH TIPS
When the traveling distance is cleared, TIME,
AVG, and MAX are also cleared.
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Changing the settings
Clock
Configure the clock setting.
< SW-E6000 >
< SW-E6010 >
Press the Assist-X or Assist-Y to set the hour.
1
<SC-E6000>
AssistShift
AssistShift
TECH TIPS
Press Assist-X to increase the numbers.
Press Assist-Y to decrease the numbers.
<SC-E6010>
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Pressing the Assist-A enables the set value and moves you to the minutes setting.
2
<SC-E6000>
<SC-E6010>
To be continued on next page
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Changing the settings
3
4
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Press the Assist-X or Assist-Y to set the
minutes.
Pressing the Assist-A enables the set
value and takes you back to the "Setting
menu" screen.
TECH TIPS
You can change the numbers quickly by
holding down the Assist-X or Assist-Y.
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Changing the settings
Start mode
Set the start gear when using start mode function.
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Press the Assist-X or Assist-Y to move the cursor to the item you want to configure.
1
<SC-E6000>
<SC-E6010>
ItemDetails
OFFNo setting
22-speed
33-speed
44-speed
55-speed
NOTE
When in a lower gear than the one set while
stopped, the gear will not shift up
automatically.
TECH TIPS
Even with auto gear shifting enabled, when
the bicycle is stopped, gear position will
return to the start mode start gear that was
set.
2
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Pressing the Assist-A button enables the
set value at the cursor position and takes
you back to the "Setting menu" screen.
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Changing the settings
Backlight
Configure the display backlight setting.
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Press the Assist-X or Assist-Y to move the cursor to the item you want to configure.
1
<SC-E6000>
<SC-E6010>
ItemDetails
ONKeep light always on
OFFKeep light always off
Turns on and off in
MANUAL
conjunction with the
battery-powered light
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
2
Press the Assist-X or Assist-Y to move the
cursor to the item you want to configure.
AssistShift
Pressing the Assist-A button enables the
setting item indicated by the cursor and
takes you back to the "Setting menu"
screen.
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Brightness <SC-E6010>
The brightness of the backlight can be adjusted as needed.
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Press Assist-X or Assist-Y to adjust the brightness.
1
•
Brightness can be adjusted to one of 5 levels.
2
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Pressing the Assist-A button enables the
set value at the cursor position and takes
you back to the "Setting menu" screen.
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Beep
The beep sound can be turned on/off.
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Press the Assist-X or Assist-Y to move the cursor to the item you want to configure.
1
<SC-E6000>
<SC-E6010>
ItemDetails
ONEnable beeps
OFFDisable beeps
TECH TIPS
Even when [Beep] is set to [OFF], a beep will
sound when there is a misoperation, system
error, etc.
2
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Pressing the Assist-A button enables the
setting item indicated by the cursor and
takes you back to the "Setting menu"
screen.
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Unit
Distance units (km/miles) can be switched.
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Press the Assist-X or Assist-Y to move the cursor to the item you want to configure.
1
<SC-E6000>
<SC-E6010>
ItemDetails
kmDisplayed in km
mileDisplayed in miles
2
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Pressing the Assist-A button enables the
setting item indicated by the cursor and
takes you back to the "Setting menu"
screen.
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Language
Configure the language setting.
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Press the Assist-X or Assist-Y to move the cursor to the item you want to configure.
1
<SC-E6000>
<SC-E6010>
Language
English
French
German
Dutch
Italian
Spanish
2
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Pressing the Assist-A button enables the
setting item indicated by the cursor and
takes you back to the "Setting menu"
screen.
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Font color <SC-E6010>
The font color can be changed.
Press the Assist-X or Assist-Y to move the cursor to the item you want to configure.
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
<Black><White>
1
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
2
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Pressing the Assist-A button enables the
setting item indicated by the cursor and
takes you back to the "Setting menu"
screen.
Settable items
White
Black
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Adjust
Gear shifting adjustment is performed with the electronic gear shifting unit.
CAUTION
•
Improperly large adjustment may cause free spinning of the pedals during pedaling, resulting in an accidental fall.
•
Perform adjustment only when gear shifting feels unusual. Under normal conditions, performing unnecessary adjustment may worsen gear shifting performance.
Open the Adjust screen and check whether the adjustment value is set to [0].
<SC-E6000>
<SC-E6010>
0
TECH TIPS
•
Gear shifting adjustment can only be performed when an electronic internal geared hub is connected.
•
The settings have a range of -4 to 4.
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If the adjustment value is [0]
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Press Shift-X or Shift-Y to adjust the adjustment value up or down by 1 speed.
1
<SC-E6010><SC-E6000>
2
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
− 1
Press Assist-A.
Select [OK], then perform an actual gear
shift to check whether the condition has
improved.
To be continued on next page
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The condition has improved
Adjust the adjustment value by 1 speed in the same direction and check the gear shifting
operation again.
Repeat these steps until any noise or unusual feeling disappears.
<SC-E6000>
3
− 1
− 2
<SC-E6010>
To be continued on next page
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No apparent change
Adjust the adjustment value by 1 speed in the same direction and check the gear shifting
operation again.
If the condition has improved, see "The condition has improved" to continue.
If the condition has worsened, see "The condition has worsened" to continue.
<SC-E6000>
− 1
− 2
3
<SC-E6010>
The condition has worsened
Adjust the adjustment value by 2 speeds in the opposite direction and check the gear
shifting operation again.
Then, adjust the value by 1 speed in the same direction and check until any noise or unusual
feeling is gone.
3
To be continued on next page
− 1
<SC-E6000>
1
<SC-E6010>
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Finally, go for an actual ride and check for any noise or unusual feeling.
4
If the adjustment value is not [0]
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Press Shift-X or Shift-Y to and revert the adjustment value to [0].
<SC-E6000>
1
− 4
0
<SC-E6010>
To be continued on next page
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< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
2
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Finally, go for an actual ride and check for any noise or unusual feeling.
Press Assist-A.
Select [OK], then perform an actual gear
shift to check whether the condition has
improved.
3
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Auto
When the gear shifting mode is set to auto, the timing at which gears shift can be adjusted.
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
Press Assist-X or Assist-Y to adjust the values.
•
Pressing Assist-X and adjusting the value upward adjusts shift timing to make pedaling
1
easier.
•
Pressing Assist-Y and adjusting the value downward adjusts shift timing to make pedaling
harder.
2
< SW-E6000 >
AssistShift
< SW-E6010 >
AssistShift
<SC-E6000>
<SC-E6010>
Pressing Assist-A enables the adjusted
value and takes you back to the "Setting
menu".
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NOTE
•
For SC-S705, pressing the shift up and shift down switches at the same time allows toggling between auto and manual gear shifting modes but
gear shifting timing cannot be adjusted.
Shifting up
switch
Shifting down
switch
Exit
Close the setting menu and returns to the basic screen.
Press the Assist-X or Assist-Y to move the cursor to [Exit].
1
Pressing the Assist-A exits the setting menu and takes you back to the basic screen.
2
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Update confirmation window for the drive unit settings backup data
The cycle computer has a function to automatically back up drive unit settings.
In the following cases, when the cycle computer power is turned on, a window confirming whether to update the backup data is displayed:
•
Reinstalling the cycle computer on a bicycle with different settings
•
If the drive unit settings have been changed via E-TUBE PROJECT
To update the drive unit settings select [Save], to cancel update select [Cancel].
<SC-E6010><SC-E6000>
If the settings cannot be accessed due to a drive unit malfunction, they can be accessed using E-TUBE PROJECT.
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Error messages on the cycle computer
Error messages on the cycle computer
Warnings
This disappears if the error is fixed.
For the SC-E6000, a message is displayed instead of the clock.
<SC-E6000><SC-E6010>
CodeDisplay preconditions
The chain tension may
not yet be adjusted or
W031
the crank may not be
installed in the proper
position.
Operational restrictions while
warning is displayed
The assist functions do not
work. (However, electronic gear
shifting will still function.)
Remedy
Contact your place of purchase or a local bicycle dealer for their
assistance.
<SC-E6010>
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List of warnings
CodeDisplay preconditions
W010
W011
W012
W030
-
The temperature of the
drive unit is high.
The traveling speed
cannot be detected.
The crank may be
installed in the wrong
direction.
Two or more assist
switches are connected
to the system.
A communication error
between the drive unit
and the motor unit was
detected.
Operational restrictions while
warning is displayed
The level of assistance may
decrease.
The maximum speed up to
which power assistance is
provided may decrease. (Power
assistance is provided up to 25
km/h (20 mph) in top gear.)
-
Gear shifting is not available for
electronic gear shifting
derailleurs.
Gear shifting is not available for
electronic gear shi
derailleurs.
fting
Remedy
Stop using the assist function until the temperature of the drive unit
drops.
If the situation does not improve, consult an agency.
Check the following:
Whether the speed sensor is installed in the correct position.
•
• Whether the magnet included with the disc brake rotor has not
come off.
Refer to the Disc Brake section of General Operations for steps on
reattaching the magnet. If the situation does not improve, consult an
agency.
Re-install the crank in the specified direction, then turn the power
back on.
Change the assist switch to the gear shifting switch,
or connect only one assist switch and turn the power ON again.
If the situation does not improve, consult an agency.
Check that the cable is properly connected between the drive unit and
the motor unit.
If the situation does not improve, consult an agency.
Errors
If an error message is displayed on the entire screen, follow one of the procedures below to reset
the display.
•
Press the power switch of the battery.
•
Remove the battery from the mount.
<SC-E6000>
<SC-E6010>
If resetting does not solve the problem or the
same problem occurs frequently, consult an
agency.
NOTE
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List of errors
CodeDisplay preconditions
E010
E012
E013
E014
E020
A system error was
detected.
The initialization of the
torque sensor failed.
An error was detected
in the drive unit’s
firmware.
The speed sensor may
be installed in the
wrong position.
A communication error
between the battery
and drive unit was
detected.
Operational restriction when an
error is being displayed
Power assistance is not provided
during riding.
Power assistance is not provided
during riding.
Power assistance is not provided
during riding.
Power assistance is not provided
during riding.
Power assistance is not provided
during riding.
Press the power switch of the battery to turn on the power again.
If the situation does not improve, consult an agency.
With your foot off the pedal, press the power switch of the battery to
turn on the power again.
Refer to "Measuring and adjusting the chain tension", then check that
the chain tension is appropriate.
If the situation does not improve, consult an agency.
Check whether the speed sensor is installed in the correct position.
If the speed sensor is not in the correct position, the error will be
resolved by installing it in the correct position and riding the bicycle
for a little while.
If the error is still not resolved, consult an agency.
Check whether the speed sensor is installed in the correct position.
If the speed sensor is not in the correct position, the error will be
resolved by installing it in the correct position and riding the bicycle
for a little while.
If the error is still not resolved, consult an agency.
Check that the cable between the drive unit and battery is properly
connected.
If the situation does not improve, consult an agency.
Remedy
E021
E022
E030
E031
E033
E043
Battery connected to
drive unit conforms with
system standards but is
not supported.
Battery connected to
drive unit does not
conform with system
standards.
A setting error was
detected.
The chain tension may
not yet be adjusted or
the crank may not be
installed in the proper
position.
The current firmware is
not compatible with this
system.
The cycle computer’s
firmware may be
partially corrupt.
Power assistance is not provided
during riding.
Power assistance is not provided
during riding.
Power assistance is not provided
during riding.
The assist functions do not
work. (However, electronic gear
shifting will still function.)
Power assistance is not provided
during riding.
Power assistance is not provided
during riding.
Consult an agency.
Consult an agency.
Press the power switch of the battery to turn on the power again. If
the situation still does not improve, consult an agency.
Consult an agency.
Connect to E-TUBE PROJECT, then update the firmware for all units to
the latest version.
Consult an agency.
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