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Focus on essentials and get all important information at the touch of a button: The on-board computer Purion stands for highest efficiency and precision.
Focus on essentials and get all important information at the touch of a button: The on-board computer Purion stands for highest efficiency and precision.
Design meets functionality: Purion is the minimalist on-board computer for everyone wishing to have a neat look on the handlebar, be it for use in the city or the countryside. You get all important information conveniently at the touch of a button during the ride, with both hands remaining on the handlebar. Five different riding modes give you the correct support in every situation.
Which app goes with which battery, Which eBike motor matches which display? The overview of product combinations indicates the compatibilities between all Bosch eBike components.
For more than 10 years, Bosch eBike Systems has been delivering innovative eBike drive systems that offer the best performance and quality. A large number of awards and test wins confirm this and make us proud to pursue our daily work.
2. Bosch mid drive motor is provides power very naturally. You get the feeling that the motor is helping you pedal. Unlike hub motor bikes where you feel the motor is pulling you along.
What happened? The motor’s stopped assisting, you’ve got sweat pearling down your forehead and a mysterious error code flashing on your display. Panic mode ON! What’s your eMTB trying to tell you and what do you have to do to carry on riding?This article was updated with new E-MTB error codes on 25.05.2021
If you’ve spent any time on the internet, you’re familiar with “Error 404 – Page not found”. And eMTBs, too, can display error codes to warn you that something is wrong with the system. Errors occur, for example, when a sensor fails to calibrate correctly, when a connection is interrupted or when the software encounters an anomaly. Before we go deeper into the error codes of the individual systems, here are a few general tips on how to solve the most common problems on the fly:
The Bosch Performance CX is one of the most widely used eMTB motors on the market. A glance at the comprehensive user manual of the Bosch ebike system lists 50 different error codes with their causes and solutions. We asked the people at Bosch eBike Systems to enlighten us on the most common error messages of their onboard computer.
The system has found an outdated or incompatible software version. Your Bosch ebike dealer can update the software using the Bosch DiagnosticTool. Your dealer uses online access to the Bosch ebike server to obtain the correct software.
Check the placement of the spoke magnet (8 to 14 mm distance is optimal, parallel to the line on the sensor). Restart the system if necessary. If the problem persists, contact your Bosch ebike dealer.
This mistake can appear as a misinterpretation of a misaligned or improperly fitted spoke magnet. Checks the position of the spoke magnet and restarts the system. If the problem persists, contact your Bosch ebike dealer.
A gearbox error is an eShift problem. The drivetrain is not configured correctly, which can result in the drivetrain and the Bosch drive system not working together correctly. The Bosch system indicates the error and the adjustment or correction must be made on the respective drivetrain. Please refer to your drivetrain manufacturer’s operating instructions.
Fortunately, isolated error messages rarely occur in practice according to Bosch eBike Systems. Bosch eBike Systems have listed all error codes in the Kiox display user manual.
After the Bosch Performance CX, the Shimano EP8 is the most widely used motor on the market and successor to the popular Shimano STEPS E8000. Depending on the motor and software version, the same errors may use different codes. We asked Paul Lange & Co. OHG, Germany’s main Shimano distribution, about these motors’ most common error codes. Michael Wild, head of marketing/PR at Paul Lange, gave us his top 3, which also apply to the Shimano STEPS E8000, E7000, E6100 and E5000 motors: W010, W011 and W013. Our experience has been the same. With the Shimano EP8, the codes are different, but the problem is usually the same. Below, we’ve compiled a list of the most common error codes, including all codes that Shimano use for the same error.
For the Levo and Kenevo models, Specialized rely on the Brose motor and along with developing their own software, which can be configured via the Mission Control app, they created a complete digital ecosystem around the motor. Since some Specialized models don’t have a display, system errors on models from 2019 and earlier are indicated by three red LEDs on the battery. If the three red LEDs are flashing, you’re prompted to connect the bike to the Mission Control app.
Brose motors can be found in eMTBs from Specialized, Rotwild, FANTIC, BULLS, FEDDZ and some other brands. In contrast to its competitors, Bosch and Shimano, Brose didn’t provide complete systems until summer 2019, which is why they didn’t have standardised error diagnostics. According to Volkmar Rollenbeck, ebike product manager at Brose, every brand used in-house solutions for the battery, software, control unit and display.
In summer 2019, Brose introduced a range of in-house displays and batteries to go with their popular Drive S, Drive S Mag and several other motors, which finally allow them to provide their own complete systems.
Stephan Koch, one of ROTWILD’s sales representatives adds: “Plug-in couplings on the display may get torn out when crashing. If the bike is dead, it is worth checking these before contacting your dealer for further diagnosis”
Japanese manufacturer Yamaha is considered a pioneer of ebike motors and has been mass-producing them since 1993. Giant has been building its eMTBs with Yamaha motors since 2013. In addition to Bosch motors, Haibike has been relying on Yamaha systems since 2014. German performance manufacturer R RAYMON, who entered the bike market recently, also rely on Yamaha motors.
The situation with Yamaha is similar to that of Brose since bike manufacturers are free to outfit their eMTB with their own display, battery, etc.. Since the bike manufacturer doesn’t have to use the complete Yamaha system, there are no uniform error codes for eMTBs with Yamaha motors. To make things a bit easier, we’ve compiled a list with all common error combinations.
On Giant eMTBs, error codes are indicated by flashing battery indicators on the display. In the event of an error, all battery indicators will flash three times. Then one indicator continues to flash while all other battery indicators are off. The continuously flashing indicator indicates the problem. Marc Kessing, Bike Media Relations at Giant Germany, informed us that faults on Giant eMTBs and thus the display of error codes would occur very rarely. If an error code can’t be corrected immediately after it has been displayed, the bike should be taken to a dealer who can read out the exact error code via a Bluetooth connection to the bike.
With the GIANT Trance E+, Stance E+, Reign E+ and the brand new Trance X E+ models, Giant deliberately ditched the large display and swapped it with the new RideControl ONE remote. The compact remote control allows you to shift between riding modes at the push of a button. LEDs provide all relevant info about support levels and battery charge status. A separate LED, which is located between the on/off button and the light button, lights up to indicate an error. The RideControl app allows you to identify the error and also gives you helpful troubleshooting-advice.
Michael Albrecht, service manager at the Winora Group, also identifies the twisted spoke magnet on the rear wheel as the most common fault. A twisted spoke magnet on the Yamaha PW-X can be seen on the display as follows:
If the display shows this error message, you should check the position of your spoke magnet. If the error message still persists with the magnet in the right position, get your dealer to check the wiring and plug connection. While the motor will carry on working and follow the programmed transmission ratios in the event of a fault, it won’t work at full capacity nor display the current speed.
Michael explains that Yamaha’s motor is very reliable and faults in the motor itself are much less frequent. When error codes 31 to 37 are displayed, the error affects the torque sensor. In these cases, you should visit your nearest Winora-/Haibike dealer – often these errors are easy to erase! Error codes 38 and 39 indicate a faulty crank sensor. Unless you’ve established your problem is caused by a dirty or misaligned magnet, Michael recommends referring to a trusted dealer, who can identify the error code with a Yamaha diagnostic tool and erase the error.
As described on the display, the magnet should be put back to its correct position. If the position of the magnet should already be correct, your bikeshop needs to check all cables and connections.
TQ-Drives E-Mobility also acts as a complete system provider and offers the Marquardt display, which you can find on eBikes such as BULLS, FANTIC or ROTWILD. According to Daniel Theil, Product Manager E-Mobility at TQ-E-Mobility, the most common error codes for this display are the following.
The Bosch Purion on-board computer of the E-Bike ActiveLine emphasizes the essentials - it concentrates on all basic information and shows the most important information by thumb-eye.
The very well-designed display shows all important information such as charge status, speed, driving mode, range, trip distance and total distance - and all this is smart and easy to read thanks to the mirror-free and backlit screen.
The data is called up by the double-occupied plus minus button, long press changes between the information, short press changes between the driving modes. The standard display shows the speed, the current load status and the selected driving modes. Press and hold the plus button to switch the integrated lighting on and off.
The Bosch Purion was developed for active e-bikers, who want a pragmatic and practically compact solution for your e-bike. Unlike the center-mounted Intuvia display, the Bosch Purion - thanks to its combination of display and remote - is mounted on the left hand side of the handlebar, which allows comfortable and simple operation via thumb. Likewise, the Bosch Purion has a pushing aid up to a speed of 6 km / h.
The on-board computer also has an optional interval display which reminds you of service appointments - via the micro-USB interfacethe dealer can also check the status of your eBikes.
Focus on essentials and get all important information at the touch of a button: The on-board computer Purion stands for highest efficiency and precision.
Design meets functionality: Purion is the minimalist on-board computer for everyone wishing to have a neat look on the handlebar, be it for use in the city or the countryside. You get all important information conveniently at the touch of a button during the ride, with both hands remaining on the handlebar. Five different riding modes give you the correct support in every situation.
o I took a punt on a new Bosch Kiox controller. This was £230 as opposed to the £100 for a new Purion. The Kiox is a much more pleasing display to use, colour display for a start and connects to the Bosch ebike app.
Ended up taking the bike to Energise Ebikes in Tunbridge Wells yesterday. They’ve just called me and told me it’s all fixed, ready to roll. The Kiox I bought is a little dated and needed updating with the latest software which seems to have fixed the issue of the motor not picking up. The bill for them sorting is £25. Must admit that I was expecting to have to buy a new motor so if my bike is now working as Bosch intends, I will be well happy.
Going back to my original problem, I can only assume this was down to a broken Purion controller. No idea what went wrong with it, could have been water ingress or a pinched/pulled wire. I’ve opened up the controller but there’s nothing obvious wrong.
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eBikePrints have listened to the eBike community and have designed and manufactured a flexible TPU bumper protector for the Bosch Purion eBike Computer.
Designed and printed by us, the bumper was made specifically to improve on the fit that others on the market gave. Unlike the other silicone based protectors, our TPU bumper is a perfect snug fit keeping the bumper secure on your Purion even if you bump or knock it.