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Nyon operating instructions
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Table of Contents
Safety Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
General Safety Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Safety Warnings for eBikes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Safety information relating to the navigation system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Congratulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
First steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
The “Nyon” operating system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Premium features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Smartphone compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Operating logic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Initial Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Switching the eBike System On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Inserting and removing the on-board computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Switching on/shutting down the on-board computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Power Supply of External Devices via USB Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Initial Operation of the On-board Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Registration at the On-board Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Connecting a heart rate monitor to Nyon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Displays and configurations of the on-board computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Operating mode “Dashboard” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Operating mode “Ride” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Operating mode “Map & Navigation” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Operating mode “Fitness” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Operating mode “Settings” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Status display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Energy supply of the on-board computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Resetting Nyon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Battery Charge-control Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Setting the Assistance Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Switching the Push-assistance mode On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Switching bike lights on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
eShift (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
eShift with NuVinci H|Sync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
eShift with SRAM DD3 Pulse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
eShift with Shimano Di2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Displays and settings of the smartphone application
“Bosch eBike Connect” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Activating the application “Bosch eBike Connect” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Registration via smartphone and Bluetooth® connection . . . . . . . . . 42
Main menu of “Bosch eBike Connect” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Menu item “Dashboard” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Menu item “Activities” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Menu item “Map” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
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Menu item “Shop” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Menu item “Settings” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Transferring the maps to Nyon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Menu item “Help” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Displays and settings of the online portal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Online registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Online portal main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Menu item “Dashboard” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Menu item “Route Planning” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Importing GPX Track . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Menu item “Activities” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Menu item “Settings” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Menu item “Help” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Device Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Error Code Indication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Maintenance and Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
After-sales Service and Application Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
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Safety Notes
General Safety Rules
Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to
follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric
shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Save all safety warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term “battery pack” used in these operating instructions, irrespective
of model, refers both to standard battery packs (battery packs with holder
on the bike frame) and to rack-type battery packs (battery packs with holder in the rear rack/carrier).
 Make sure to not be distracted by the display of the on-board
computer. If you do not focus exclusively on the traffic, you risk being
involved in an accident. If you want to make entries in your on-board
computer other than switching the assistance level, stop and enter the
appropriate data.
 Before beginning any exercise program, seek advice from a doctor
about which pressure you can place yourself under. This is the only
way to avoid potential overloading.
 When using a heart rate monitor the heart rate displayed may be
distorted by electromagnetic interference. The heart rates displayed
are for reference only. No liability can be accepted for consequences
caused by incorrectly displayed heart rates.
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Safety Warnings for eBikes
 Do not open the drive unit yourself. The drive unit must be repaired
only by qualified experts and only with original spare parts. This will
ensure that the safety of the drive unit is maintained. Unauthorised
opening of the drive unit will void warranty claims.
 Do not open Nyon. Opening Nyon can destroy it and void any warranty
claims.
 All components mounted to the drive unit and all other components
of the eBike drive (e. g., the chainwheel, chainwheel seat, pedals)
may be replaced only with identical components or components
specifically approved for your eBike by the bicycle manufacturer.
This protects the drive unit against overload and damage.
 Remove the battery pack from the eBike before beginning work
(e.g. inspection, repair, assembly, maintenance, work on the chain,
etc.) on the eBike, transporting it by car or plane, or storing it. Unintentional activation of the eBike system poses a risk of injury.
 The eBike system can switch itself on when the eBike is pushed
backwards.
 The push/start aid feature may only be used when pushing or starting the eBike. There is danger of injury if the wheels of the eBike do not
have ground contact while using the push/start aid feature.
 Use only original Bosch battery packs approved for your eBike by
the manufacturer. Using other battery packs can lead to injuries and
pose a fire hazard. When using other battery packs, Bosch shall not assume any liability and warranty.
 Do not make any modifications to your eBike system or fit any other
products which would be suitable for increasing the performance
of your eBike system. This normally reduces the lifetime of the system
and risks damage to the drive unit and the bike. There is also a risk of losing the guarantee and warranty claims on the bike you have purchased.
By handling the system improperly you are also endangering your safety
and that of other road users, thus running the risk of high personal liability costs and possibly even criminal prosecution in the event of accidents attributable to manipulation.
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 Please observe all national regulations on registering and using
eBikes.
 Do not use the on-board computer as a handle. Lifting the eBike up by
the on-board computer can cause irreparable damage to the on-board
computer.
 Nyon is not a medical product. The values displayed in the “Fitness”
operating mode may differ from the actual values.
 Use the Nyon on-board computer only with the associated operating unit, which has its own joystick. The joystick on the operating unit
has the same range of functions as the joystick on the on-board computer itself.
 Read and observe the safety warnings and instructions in all operating instructions of the eBike system and in the operating instructions of your eBike.
Safety information relating to the navigation system
 Do not plan your routes whilst you are cycling. Stop and wait until
you are stationary before entering a new destination. If you do not
focus exclusively on the traffic, you risk being involved in an accident.
 Abandon your route if the navigation system suggests a path or
road which is too ambitious, risky or dangerous for you based on
your cycling ability. Have your navigation system propose an alternative route.
 Do not ignore any road signs, even if the navigation system tells you
to take a specific route. The navigation system cannot take roadworks
or temporary diversions into account.
 Do not use the navigation system in situations which are safetycritical or unclear (road closures, diversions, etc.). Always carry
extra maps and means of communication with you.
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Congratulations
Congratulations on purchasing the first all-in-one eBike computer.
Nyon is an eBike controller, navi and fitness trainer in one and also performs smartphone functions.
– First all-in-one eBike on-board computer with separate operating unit
– eBike, navigation, fitness and internet functions
– Bike-optimised navi with moving map in 2D and 3D
– Bluetooth® connection to a heart rate monitor possible
– Wi-fi link to portal “Bosch eBike Connect”
Updates
The Nyon’s range of functions is continually being expanded. Keep your
“Bosch eBike Connect” smartphone application up to date. You can use
this application to download new functions and transfer them to your Nyon.
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First steps
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Joystick
Button “Home”
On-board computer
Holder for on-board computer
On/Off button for on-board computer
Bike lights button
Brightness sensor
USB port
Protective cap of USB port
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Operating unit
Joystick on the operating unit
“Home” button on the operating unit
Decrease assistance level button
Increase assistance level button
Holder for operating unit
Button push/start aid “WALK”
Lock latch for on-board computer
Locking screw for on-board computer
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The “Nyon” operating system
The Nyon operating system consists of three components:
– the Nyon on-board computer with operating unit
– the smartphone application “Bosch eBike Connect”
– the online portal “www.eBike-Connect.com”
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32.8 km
17.4 km/h
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105 km
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Standard functions
and display
Login on Nyon
Advanced functions
Data collection and
evaluation
Registration in online Registration in online
portal
portal
Operation of eBike
User-defined settings User-defined settings
Recording and visuali- Purchasing and
Import and evaluation
sation of journey data downloading premium of routes travelled
features
Navigation
Convenient route
Advanced display with
planning
statistics
Convenient route
planning
Many configurations and features can be managed and used on all components. Some configurations and features can be accessed or operated only
via certain components. The synchronization of data occurs automatically
during Bluetooth®-/internet connection. The following table provides an
overview of the available features.
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Log in/registration
Change of configurations
Recording of journey data
Real-time display of journey data
Processing/analysis of journey data
Creating user-defined displays
Displays the current location *
Navigation
Route planning
Display of remaining distance 
(circle around the current location)
Training effect in real-time
Overview of journeys
Statistics “Dashboard”
Purchase of “premium features”
Online portal
www
Smartphone application
GSM,
3/4G
On-board computer
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Premium features
The standard features of the “Nyon” operating system can be expanded via
the App Store for Apple iPhones and Google Play Store for Android devices
through the purchase of “premium features”.
In addition to the free “Bosch eBike Connect” application, fee-based
premium features are available.
– User-related adaptation of the assistance levels
– “Topo operating range” (for displaying the battery’s remaining range,
taking into consideration the geographical conditions)
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Smartphone compatibility
A smartphone is not included in the delivery. To register with the smartphone internet connection is required, which, depending on the contract,
can generate costs at your telephone provider. For the synchronization of
data between the smartphone and online portal an Internet connection is
also required.
To make use of the full range of functions provided by your on-board computer, you need a smartphone with the Android operating system, version
4.0.3 or a later version, or iOS 8 or a later version.
Compatible smartphones are listed in the table below.
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Manufacturer
Apple
Apple
Google
HTC
HTC
HTC
Huawei
LG
Motorola
Samsung
Samsung
Samsung
Sony
Sony
Compatible smartphones
Operating
system
iPhone 5, 5S, 5C, 6, 6+, 6S, 6S+ iOS ≥8
iPod Touch (5th Generation)
iOS ≥8
Nexus 4
Android ≥4.0.3
Desire X
Android ≥4.0.3
One
Android ≥4.0.3
One X
Android ≥4.0.3
Ascend P2
Android ≥4.0.3
Optimus L7
Android ≥4.0.3
Razr HD
Android ≥4.0.3
Galaxy S3
Android ≥4.0.3
Galaxy S3 mini
Android ≥4.0.3
Galaxy S4, S5, S6, S7
Android ≥4.0.3
Xperia arc S
Android ≥4.0.3
Xperia Z
Android ≥4.0.3
Smartphones with the above mentioned operating systems, which are not
included in the list can be connected under certain circumstances with the
on-board computer. However, a complete compatibility of the on-board
computer with the smartphones not listed, can not be guaranteed.
Download the application “Bosch eBike Connect” to your smartphone
from the App Store for Apple iPhones and Google Play Store for Android
devices.
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Operating logic
A change in the display can be achieved during the trip via the operating
unit 10. This way both hands can stay on the handlebars while cycling.
With the control elements on the on-board computer, you have the following options:
– Switch the on-board computer on or off using the On/Off button 5.
– The default mode of operation in “Settings”>“My Nyon” can be
reached via the “Home” (2 or 12) button.
– The bike lights can be switched on or off using the bike light button 6.
– Use the joystick 1 to navigate through the respective operating modes.
Make a selection by pressing the joystick 1.
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Map & Navigaon
Press left on the joystick 1 to overlay the active operating mode with the
main menu and to switch it to the main menu (see picture above).
If you press the joystick 1 right while in the active operating mode, the
current screen is overlayed with the potential configuration options of the
current operating mode. Move the joystick to the desired option and select
it by pressing the joystick 1.
Tip: If you are in an active operating mode, you can switch directly to the
next operating mode by pressing the joystick 1 up or down.
If Nyon is on the eBike, “Ride” is displayed after switching on the operating
mode. If Nyon is not mounted on the eBike, “Dashboard” is displayed on
the operating mode.
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Main Menu
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Symbol
Operating mode
“Dashboard”
“Ride”
“Map & Navigation”
“Fitness”
“Settings”
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Function
This operating mode displays
various pieces of statistical data, the
connection status and the synchronisation status.
This operating mode provides
current journey data.
Use this operating mode to download map data based on Open Street
Map (OSM) over the web. You can
navigate using these maps.
Via this mode you can view various
fitness-related information.
This operating mode allows you to
set the basic configurations of your
on-board computer.
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Initial Operation
Requirements
The eBike system can only be activated when the following requirements
are met:
– A sufficiently charged eBike battery pack is inserted (see operating
instructions of the battery pack).
– The on-board computer is properly inserted in the holder (see “Inserting
and removing the on-board computer”, page English – 17).
Switching the eBike System On/Off
Options for switching on the eBike system:
– Place the on-board computer into the holder 4.
– When the on-board computer and the eBike battery pack are inserted,
briefly press the On/Off button 5 of the on-board computer.
– When the on-board computer is inserted, press the On/Off button of the
eBike battery pack (see battery pack operating instructions).
The drive is activated as soon as you step on the pedals (except for in the
push assistance function or in assistance level “OFF”). The motor output
depends on the settings of the assistance level on the on-board computer.
As soon as you stop pedaling when in normal operation, or as soon as you
have reached a speed of 25/45 km/h, the assistance from the eBike drive
is switched off. The drive is automatically re-activated as soon you start
pedaling again and the speed is below 25/45 km/h.
Options for switching off the eBike system:
– Press the On/Off button 5 of the on-board computer for at least
1 second.
– Switch the eBike battery pack off by its On/Off button (see battery pack
operating instructions).
– Remove the on-board computer out of its holder.
If no power is drawn from the drive for about 10 minutes (e.g. because the
eBike is not moving) or no button is pressed on the Nyon, the eBike system
will shut down automatically to save energy.
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Inserting and removing the on-board computer
To insert the on-board computer 3, slide it from the front into the holder 4.
To remove the on-board computer 3, press the lock latch 17 and slide the
on-board computer toward the front out of the holder 4.
 Remove the on-board computer when you park the eBike.
It is possible to secure the on-board computer against removal in the
holder. To do so, remove the holder 4 from the handlebar. Put the onboard computer in the holder. Screw the locking screw 18 (thread M3,
8 mm long) from below into the thread provided in the holder. Mount the
holder back onto the handlebar.
Switching on/shutting down the on-board computer
To switch on the on-board computer briefly press the On/Off button 5.
To shut down the on-board computer press the On/Off button 5 for at least
1 second.
If no button is pressed after 5 minutes, Nyon goes into power saving mode
(back lighting off) and shuts down automatically after a further 5 minutes.
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Power Supply of External Devices via USB Connection
With the USB connection, it is possible to operate and charge most devices
whose power supply is possible via USB (e. g., various mobile phones).
Prerequisite for charging is that the on-board computer and a sufficiently
charged battery pack are inserted in the eBike.
Open the protective cap 9 of the USB port on the on-board computer.
Connect the USB connection of the external device to the USB port 8 on
the on-board computer using the USB charging cable Micro A – Micro B
(available from your Bosch eBike dealer).
Once the consumer has been disconnected, the USB connection must be
sealed again carefully with the protective cap 9.
 USB connections are not a waterproof. When cycling in the rain, do
not connect any external devices and make sure that the USB port
is fully covered by the protective cap 9.
Attention: Users connected to Nyon can affect the range of the eBike.
Initial Operation of the On-board Computer
The battery pack is supplied partially charged. Before the first use, the
Nyon battery pack must be fully charged via the USB port (see “Energy
supply of the on-board computer”, page English – 33) or the eBike system.
In order to use all the features of the operating system, you must also
register online.
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Registration at the On-board Computer
– Switch on the on-board computer using the On/Off button 5.
– Use the joystick 1 to select your preferred language (select by pressing
the joystick) and follow the instructions.
You have the following options to put Nyon into operation:
– “TEST RIDE”
You can perform a test ride without having to register in advance or to
enter data. After shutting down, all trip data will be deleted.
– “SET UP”>“OFFLINE”
This is a very short registration process limited to Nyon. Offline means
in this case that your journey and user data are only saved locally on the
on-board computer. 
Follow the instructions and choose one of the suggested answers.
Entered data is kept after shutting Nyon down, but will not be synced to
the online portal or smartphone application.
If you subsequently undergo the complete registration process, the
data collected up to that point is deleted, i.e. it is not synchronised with
the online portal or the smartphone application either.
– “SET UP”>“ONLINE”>“PHONE”
This is a complete registration process. Insert Nyon in the holder 4,
download the application “Bosch eBike Connect” to your smartphone
and register using the application. Following registration, the journey
data are stored and synchronized with the smartphone application and
the online portal.
– “SET UP”>“ONLINE”>“WI-FI”
This is a complete registration process. Go to an access point of a wi-fi
network. Place your Nyon in the holder 4. After selecting a network and
entering your ID and password, Nyon then connects to the WLAN network of your choice and you are directed to the
“www.eBike-Connect.com” online portal where you can register. Following registration, the journey data are stored and synchronized with
the online portal. You can then connect your Nyon to your smartphone
(“Settings”>“Connections”> “Connect Smartphone”).
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Connecting a heart rate monitor to Nyon
A heart rate monitor is not included in the delivery.
To check your heart rate, you can use a heart rate monitor, which you can
connect to Nyon via Bluetooth®.
Nyon supports most chest straps that transmit signals via “Bluetooth Low
Energy”.
However, achieving exact results in the fitness application requires ECGaccurate transmission of the values (so-called heart rate variability).
For this reason, the table below lists only compatible heart rate monitors
that also perform ECG-accurate measurement.
Chest straps transmitting via ANT+ are not supported.
Connect the heart rate monitor to your Nyon in the “Settings” menu under
“Connections” using the “Heart Rate Monitor” menu item. When the
menu item has been selected, your Nyon will automatically search for a device. When Nyon has found your heart rate monitor, select it and follow the
instructions.
 Please also observe the instructions in the owner’s manual from
your heart rate monitor manufacturer.
The compatible heart rate monitors are listed in the table below.
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Manufacturer
Polar
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Operation
Displays and configurations of the on-board computer
Note: All interface displays and interface texts on the following pages
correspond to the release status of the software. Since the Nyon software
is updated a number of times a year, the interface displays and/or interface
texts may change slightly after an update.
Operating mode “Dashboard”
This operating mode displays various pieces of statistical data, the connection status and the synchronisation status.
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Clock
Charge level indicator of the eBike battery pack
Connection status
Nyon version information
Nyon synchronisation information
Speed/light status display (when the on-board computer is fitted)
Charge level indicator of the on-board computer battery 
(when the on-board computer is removed)
d7 Highest number of kilometres travelled in a month
d8 Kilometres travelled in comparison to the previous month
d9 Total kilometres
d10 Daily kilometres travelled in the last 30 days
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Pushing the joystick 1 to the right allows the changes made in the portal or in
your app to be synchronised with the Nyon. To do so, select the
button.
The following are synchronised:
– Saved routes and locations
– User-defined screens and riding modes
– User settings
Synchronisation is performed via WLAN or Bluetooth®. If both connection
types are deactivated, you will receive a corresponding fault message.
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Operating mode “Ride”
This operating mode provides current journey data.
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Clock
Own pedal power
Speed
Engine power
Assistance-level indicator
Shift recommendation/eShift displays
Trip meter
Average speed
Coverage
Charge level indicator of the eBike battery pack
Pressing the joystick 1 to the right enables you to choose from the following options:
– “Custom Modes” (Custom Riding Modes)
This option is a premium feature which can be activated by purchasing
it. The settings of the configuration data are made using the
“Bosch eBike Connect” application on a smartphone (see Menu item
“Settings”, page English – 48).
– “Custom Screen”
The settings of the configuration data are made using the
“Bosch eBike Connect” application on a smartphone (see Menu item
“Settings”, page English – 48).You can also enter settings for configuration data in the online portal.
– “Reset Trip”
This option can be used to reset the trip meter, calories burned and all
average values to “0”.
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Operating mode “Map & Navigation”
 Make sure to not be distracted by the display of the on-board
computer. If you do not focus exclusively on the traffic, you risk being
involved in an accident. If you want to make entries in your on-board
computer other than switching the assistance level, stop and enter the
appropriate data.
 Do not plan your routes whilst you are cycling. Stop and wait until
you are stationary before entering a new destination. If you do not
focus exclusively on the traffic, you risk being involved in an accident.
 Abandon your route if the navigation system suggests a path or
road which is too ambitious, risky or dangerous for you based on
your cycling ability. Have your navigation system propose an alternative route.
 Do not ignore any road signs, even if the navigation system tells you
to take a specific route. The navigation system cannot take roadworks
or temporary diversions into account.
 Do not use the navigation system in situations which are safetycritical or unclear (road closures, diversions, etc.). Always carry
extra maps and means of communication with you.
Use this operating mode to download map data based on Open Street Map
(OSM) over the web. You can navigate using these maps.
The map material suitable for the place of residence is installed by the bike
dealer for the respective buyer. If required, additional maps can be downloaded via your smartphone application “Bosch eBike Connect” and be
transferred to your on-board computer.
If you have an active WLAN connection, it is possible to load any maps directly onto Nyon via “Settings”>“Map & Navigation”> “Map Manager”.
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When you switch on Nyon, it begins the satellite search to receive GPS
signals. Once a sufficient number of satellite signals is found, the operating
mode displays “Map & Navigation” on the map with the current location.
In case of unfavourable weather conditions or locations, the satellite
search may take a little longer. If the application fails to find satellites over
a long period of time, restart Nyon.
Pressing the joystick 1 to the right enables you to choose from the following options:
– “Navigate”
You can use the “Enter Destination” menu item to enter the destination address. To do so, use the joystick to select the letters from the list
and confirm each selection by pressing the joystick. Once you have
entered the destination, you will be offered three different routes
(“Short/MTB”, “Scenic” and “Fast”) displaying the elevation profile.
The “Short” route shows you the shortest way from your location to
your selected destination (only for eBikes up to 45 km/h).
The “MTB” route guides the cyclist over mostly unpaved trails and offers
the best route for mountain bikers (not for eBikes up to 45 km/h).
The “Scenic” route shows you the most scenic connection from your
location to your selected destination and avoids main roads.
The “Fast” route shows you the fastest connection from your location to
your selected destination while avoiding steeper slopes.
The different “Short/MTB”, “Scenic” and “Fast” routes may be identical on short routes.
Navigation will start once you have selected your preferred route. Route
planning can also be performed using the “Bosch eBike Connect”
application and in the online portal.
Alternatively, you can opt to be guided home, select one of the last
destinations used, or choose from saved locations and routes.
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Clock
Compass needle
Map
Speed
Shift recommendation
Turn instructions and distance to the next turn
Distance to destination
Estimated time of arrival at destination
– “Battery Range”
This option enables you to view the battery range as a circle on the map.
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The basic remaining range of the battery can be extended by means of
the “Topo operating range” premium feature. The “Topo operating
range” feature then calculates and displays the battery’s remaining
range, taking into consideration the topographical conditions.
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– “Zoom Out/Zoom In”
You can use this option to change the level of zoom. The zoom settings
for the map section can also be changed by (repeatedly) pressing the
joystick.
During the navigation, the guidance (e.g. turn left in 50 meters) will also be
displayed via a cross fade in other operating modes.
If you interrupt a journey for which you are using navigation and then call
up “Map & Navigation”, you will be asked whether or not you wish to continue navigation. If you continue navigation, the navigation system will
guide you to your last destination.
If you have imported GPX routes via the online portal, these will be transferred to your Nyon via Bluetooth® or via a WLAN connection. You can start
these routes when you wish. If you are near a route, you can have the navigation system guide you to the starting point or you can start navigating
along the route immediately.
You can enter up to eight intermediate destinations for a trip.
If you are using intermediate destinations, a message will inform you when
you have reached an intermediate destination.
Your nearest “Bosch eBike experts” are also shown under “Points of
Interest”. When you select a dealer, the route to it will be calculated and
made available for you to select.
Nyon is not suitable for a navigation without a bicycle (for hikers or motorists).
At temperatures below 0 ° C, the altitude measurement is likely to deviate
significantly.
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Operating mode “Fitness”
Via this mode you can view various fitness-related information.
Based on the activity level provided in your registration, the effect of your
activities will be displayed on your stamina level (training effect).
The training effect is calculated from pedal power and the duration of an
eBike journey. The calculation accounts for the age, body size, weight and
activity level of the rider.
This enables the rider to be warned of possible overexertion in relation to
his/her fitness level. For example, an unfit eBike rider may be notified of
possible overexertion after only 30 minutes, whereas a very fit rider will
not be notified at all if subjected to the same strain or may only by notified
after 2 hours if subjected to very heavy strain.
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Clock
Current performance/heart rate*
Display of the current training effect
Training effect
Kilocalories burned
Current cadence
Current speed
Duration
* When using a chest strap to measure the heart rate (not included in the
delivery), your current heart rate will be displayed instead of the performance.
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Pressing the joystick 1 to the right enables you to choose from the following options:
– “Custom Screen”
The settings of the configuration data are made using the
“Bosch eBike Connect” application on a smartphone or via the online
portal.
– “Reset Trip”
This option can be used to reset the trip meter, calories burned and all
average values to “0”.
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Operating mode “Settings”
This operating mode allows you to set the basic configurations of your
on-board computer.
Note: Some basic configurations can only be changed when Nyon is
inserted into the holder 4.
To reach the “Settings” menu, press the joystick 1 down in the main menu
until “Settings” is displayed.
Tip: If you press the joystick down long enough, you will also reach the
“Settings” menu.
The following configurations can be made:
– “Connections”: You can configure the Bluetooth® settings, a new
smartphone connection, a WiFi connection or a heart rate monitor.
When you enable WiFi, Nyon searches for available networks. Found
networks will be displayed. Use the joystick 1 to select the desired
network and enter the password.
– “Map & Navigation”: Here under “Map Style” you can select the
display mode (2D or 3D) for “Map Mode” and “Navigation” and turn
on automatic adaptation of the map display depending on the ambient
brightness.
Under “Map Manager”, you can manage the maps installed on your
Nyon, e. g. delete maps which are no longer required to free up storage
space.
Under “Auto Day/Night”, you can automatically change the map
display depending on the ambient brightness.
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– “My Profile”: Here you can also choose to display the active user.
– “My eBike”: When Nyon is plugged in, you can change the pre-set value
given by the manufacturer of the wheel circumference by ± 5 %.
Under “Shift Recommendation”, you can switch the indication of a
shift recommendation on and off.
If your eBike is equipped with “eShift”, you can also configure your
eShift system here (see “eShift (optional)”, page English – 38).
Under “Range reset”, you can reset the range calculation of your drive
unit to the default values.
– “My Nyon”: Here you can search for updates, configure the Home
button, automatically set the counters such as trip meter, calories
burned and average values to “0” every night, or reset Nyon to the
factory settings.
Under “Auto Brightness”, the brightness of the display can be automatically adjusted.
Under “Altitude correction”, you can adjust the value displayed to the
actual altitude to compensate for weather-related changes.
– “Region & Language”: You can set speed and distance in kilometres or
miles, display clock in 12 or 24 hour format, select the time zone and
set your preferred language. The current time is automatically taken
from the GPS signal.
– In the “Help” menu item, you will find a selection of FAQs (frequently
asked questions), contact details and information about the system and
licenses.
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Status display
You are shown status indicators in addition to the displays of your current
operating mode.
Depending on the operating mode shown, all status indicators are not
always displayed. Indicators already shown on the main screen will not be
shown again. The position of the indicators may vary. If the on-board computer is taken out of its holder, the charging state of the Nyon battery of the
on-board computer is displayed in place of the bike lights indicator.
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Bike lights indicator/Charge level indicator of Nyon battery pack
Clock display
Speed display
North display
Bluetooth®/WiFi connection display
Assistance level display
Charge level indicator of the eBike battery pack
GPS signal display
Zoom range/remaining range display
Shift recommendation
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Energy supply of the on-board computer
If the on-board computer is in the holder 4, a sufficiently charged eBike
battery pack is inserted into the eBike and the eBike system is turned on,
then the Nyon battery pack is powered by the eBike battery pack.
If the on-board computer is removed from the holder 4, the energy is supplied via the Nyon battery pack. If the Nyon battery pack is weak, a warning
message appears on the display.
To charge the Nyon battery pack, insert the on-board computer back into
the holder 4. Note that if you do not charge the eBike battery pack straight
away, the eBike system will automatically switch off after 10 minutes of inactivity. In this case, the charging of the Nyon battery pack will also cease.
You can also charge the on-board computer via the USB port. Open the
protective cap 9. Connect the USB port 8 of the on-board computer via a
micro USB cable with a standard USB charger (not included in the delivery)
or the USB port of a computer (5 V charging voltage, max 500 mA charging
current).
Note: If Nyon is shut down during charging, Nyon can only be switched on
again if the USB cable has been disconnected (applies to 1 270 020 907
only).
If the on-board computer is removed from the holder 4, all values of the
features are saved and can still be displayed.
Without recharging the Nyon battery pack, date and time will remain up to
a maximum of 6 months. When switching back on, date and time are reset
after a successful GPS fix.
Note: To achieve maximum lifetime of the Nyon battery pack, you should
recharge it every 6 months if not using it.
Resetting Nyon
If, contrary to expectations, Nyon can no longer be operated, then Nyon
can be reset by simultaneously pressing the buttons 1, 2, 5 and 6. Carry
out the reset only if absolutely necessary, as various configurations may be
lost.
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Battery Charge-control Indicator
The battery charge level indicator r10 (s7) displays the charge level of the
eBike battery pack. The charge level of the Nyon battery pack can be read
on the display s1. The charge level of the eBike battery pack can also be
read on the LEDs on the eBike battery pack itself.
Each large bar in the battery symbol of indicator r10 corresponds to
approximately 20% capacity:
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The eBike battery pack is fully charged.
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The eBike battery pack should be recharged.
The capacity for assisting the drive has been used up, and assistance is gently switched off. The remaining capacity will be provided for the bike light and the on-board computer.
The capacity of the eBike battery pack is enough for about
2 hours of lighting. This does not account for other consumers
(e. g. automatic gearbox, charging external devices at the USB
port).
Nyon has never been inserted into the holder 4 or Nyon has
been reset to the factory configurations.
If the on-board computer is removed from the holder 4, the last displayed
battery charge level is saved.
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Setting the Assistance Level
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14
15
On the operating unit 10 you can set how much the eBike drive assists you
while pedalling. The assistance level can be changed at any time, even
while cycling.
Note: For individual versions, it is possible that the assistance level is
pre-set and cannot be changed. It is also possible that less assistance
levels are available for selection than listed here.
The following assistance levels (max.) are available:
– “OFF”: The motor assistance is switched off, and the eBike can be
moved as a normal bicycle only by pedalling. The push assistance
cannot be activated in this assistance level.
– “ECO”: Effective assistance at maximum efficiency for maximum
cruising range
– “TOUR”: Uniform assistance, for touring with long cruising range
– “SPORT”: Powerful assistance for sportive riding off road as well as for
urban traffic
– “TURBO”: Maximum assistance, supporting highest cadence for
sportive riding
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To increase the assistance level, press the “+” 14 button on the operating
unit until the desired assistance level appears in the display r5. To decrease the assistance level, press the button “ – ” 13.
The requested motor output is displayed in indicator r4. The maximum
motor output depends on the selected assistance level.
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Assistance Level
“ECO”
“TOUR”
“SPORT”
“TURBO”
Assistance Factor * (Derailleur)
Active Line
Performance Line
Cruise
Cruise
Speed
CX
40%
50%
55%
50%
100%
120%
120%
120%
150%
190%
190%
210%
250%
275%
275%
300%
* The motor output can vary for individual versions.
When the on-board computer is removed from the holder 4, the last indicated assistance level is stored; the motor-output indicator r4 remains
empty.
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Switching the Push-assistance mode On/Off
The push-assistance feature makes it easier to push the eBike. The speed
in this function depends on the set gear and cannot exceed 6 km/h (max.).
The lower the set gear, the lower the speed in the push-assistance function
(at full output).
 The push-assistance function may only be used when pushing the
eBike. Danger of injury when the wheels of the eBike do not have
ground contact while using the push-assistance function.
To activate the push-assistance function, briefly press button “WALK” on
your on-board computer. After activation, press button “+” within 3 s and
keep it pressed. The eBike drive is switched on.
The push assistance is switched off as soon as one of the following occurs:
– You release button “+” 14,
– The wheels of the eBike are blocked (e.g. by actuating the brakes or
impacting against an obstacle),
– The speed exceeds 6 km/h.
After releasing the “+” button, the push assistance remains on standby for
another three seconds. Pressing the “+” button again within this period
will reactivate the push assistance.
Note: On some systems the push-assistance function can be started
directly by pressing the “WALK” button.
Note: The push assistance cannot be activated in the “OFF” assistance
level.
Switching bike lights on/off
In the model, in which the lighting is powered by the eBike system, the
front and rear light can be switched on and off at the same time via the
on-board computer with the button 6.
The illumination symbol s1 is displayed when the light is on.
Switching the bike light on and off has no effect on the back lighting of
the display.
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eShift (optional)
eShift is the integration of automatic gear shifting systems into the eBike
system. You can configure the settings for the “eShift” function under “My
eBike”. The gear or the cadence is displayed in the “Ride”, “Fitness” and
“Map & Navigation” operating modes. If the field is not displayed, the user is informed of changes by means of an indication on the display. eShift
mode is activated by holding down the “Home” button 12. It is only possible to activate eShift mode via the operating unit 10. You can exit “eShift”
mode again by repeatedly pressing the “Home” button.
eShift with NuVinci H|Sync
The optimum gear for the respective speed is automatically set according
to a pre-defined desired cadence. In manual mode you can choose
between multiple gears.
In the “Cadence Control” mode, you can use the “ – ” or “+” button on the
operating unit to increase or decrease the required cadence. If you hold
down the “ – ” or “+” button, the cadence will increase or decrease in
increments of five. The desired cadence is shown on the display.
In the “Gear Control” mode, you can use the “ – ” or “+” button on the
operating unit to switch back and forth between several defined transmission ratios. The engaged gear is shown on the display.
Under “Gear calibration”, you can calibrate the continuously variable
transmission. Then follow the instructions on the display.
In the event of an error, it can also be necessary to perform calibration
when riding. Confirm the calibration here too, and follow the instructions
on the display.
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eShift with SRAM DD3 Pulse
The hub gear of the SRAM DD3 Pulse works on a speed-dependent basis.
Regardless of which gear is engaged on the derailleur gears, one of the
three gears of the gear hub will automatically be engaged.
It is also possible to use the “ – ” or “+” button to shift gear manually here.
Automatic mode is activated automatically if you press the “ – ” button in
first gear. If you press the “ – ” or “+” button in automatic mode, the mode
changes back to manual mode. In automatic mode, only “A” is ever shown
in the gear display. If the gear is shifted in automatic mode, the gear is not
shown on the display.
If you are not in automatic mode, the engaged gear will be shown briefly on
the display whenever the gear of the hub gear is shifted.
The drive unit recognises the gear shift and briefly reduces the motor assistance level as a result of it, which means the gear can also be shifted at any
time under load or on a hill.
If the eBike is brought to a stop from a speed of more than 10 km/h, the
system may automatically shift down a gear to a set “Starting gear”. The
“Starting gear” can be set under “My eBike”> “eShift (SRAM)”.
eShift with Shimano Di2
For Shimano eShift you use the Shimano control lever to shift gears.
The gear is always displayed in the eShift field. The gear is displayed briefly
during a gear shift only when the eShift field is not visible (e.g. in settings).
The drive unit recognises the gear shift and briefly reduces the motor assistance level as a result of it, which means the gear can also be shifted at any
time under load or on a hill.
If the eBike is brought to a stop from a speed of more than 10 km/h, the
system may automatically shift down a gear to a set “Starting gear”. The
“Starting gear” can be set under “My eBike”> “eShift (Shimano)”.
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Displays and settings of the smartphone application
“Bosch eBike Connect”
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A smartphone is not included in the delivery. To register with the smartphone internet connection is required, which, depending on the contract,
can generate costs at your telephone provider. For the synchronization of
data between the smartphone and online portal an Internet connection is
also required.
Note: All interface displays and interface texts on the following pages
correspond to the release status of the software. Since the Nyon software
is updated a number of times a year, the interface displays and/or interface
texts may change slightly after an update.
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Activating the application “Bosch eBike Connect”
In order to be able to use all features of your Nyon, it is necessary to have a
smartphone with the “Bosch eBike Connect” application.
Proceed as follows to perform activation:
– Open Google Play (Android) or the App Store (iOS) on your smartphone.
– Search for “Bosch eBike Connect”.
– Install the “Bosch eBike Connect” application and open it.
– Register as described in the next section.
If you have already registered via the online portal, you can also log in
directly with your login data. The “Bosch eBike Connect” application will
then search for an available Nyon on-board computer. If necessary, insert
your Nyon into the holder and follow the instructions to establish the Bluetooth® connection.
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Registration via smartphone and Bluetooth® connection
– Start the “Bosch eBike Connect” application.
– Select “REGISTER”.
– Read and accept the terms and conditions and the privacy policy.
– Switch the on-board computer on using the On/Off button 5 to set up
the Bluetooth® connection.
– Select “SEARCH” on your smartphone. The application will try to find
your on-board computer and will display it once the search has been
successful. If your on-board computer is not found, ensure that Bluetooth® is activated on your on-board computer. You can view this
setting under “Settings” > “Connections” > “Bluetooth = On”.
– Perform the Bluetooth® link by checking and confirming the code
displayed on your on-board computer.
– Once the link has been successfully established, press “NEXT” and
start collection of your personal data.
– Follow the instructions and complete the registration. According to the
answers you give about your fitness level, you will be assigned to a
fitness category which is required for the “Fitness” operating mode.
If the application “Bosch eBike Connect” is active and there is a Bluetooth® connection to your on-board computer, data between on-board
computer and smartphone will sync automatically.
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Main menu of “Bosch eBike Connect”
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Symbol
Menu item
“Dashboard”
“Activities”
Function
This operating mode displays
various pieces of statistical data, the
connection status and the synchronisation status.
Under this menu item you can view
the trips you have made.
“Map”
You can use this menu item to plan
routes and view the remaining range
of your eBike.
“Shop”
You can use this menu item to
download additional map material or
purchase premium features.
“Settings”
You can use this menu item to create
custom screens (“Custom
Screens”) and custom riding modes
(“Custom riding modes”) and manage your profile.
Under this menu item you will find
the FAQ, contact details and other
information.
“Help”
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Menu item “Dashboard”
Under this menu item, the current location of the bicycle on a map, the synchronisation status and the kilometres travelled in the last 30 days are displayed.
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Menu item “Activities”
Three views of your trips are available under this menu item.
– “Rides”: Each of the trips is displayed here (from switching on the
on-board computer to the next time it was switched off).
A “Ride” is complete:
– When Nyon is shut down.
– When Nyon is removed from the holder.
– When a manual or automatic reset is performed.
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– “Days”: All the trips started on one day are summarised here.
– “Trips”: All trips are displayed here, starting with the first trip until the
counter is either reset manually or automatically.
When you select a journey, you will be shown the trip distance, the trip
duration, the average speed, and also the route travelled on a map. The
elevation profile of your eBike journey will also be displayed.
Unsynchronised activities are displayed with this symbol ! .
Activities which are not complete are also displayed following synchronisation.
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Menu item “Map”
When you have selected this menu item, your current location will be
shown using the GPS function of the smartphone. You can use the signpost
symbol in the top right corner to start route planning.
– You can use the “Enter destination address” menu item to enter the
destination address. Once you have entered the destination, you will be
offered three different routes (“Short/MTB”, “Scenic” and “Fast”)
displaying the elevation profile.
– The “Short” route shows you the shortest way from your location to
your selected destination (only for eBikes up to 45 km/h).
– The “MTB” route guides the cyclist over mostly unpaved trails and offers the best route for mountain bikers (not for eBikes up to 45 km/h).
– The “Scenic” route shows you the most scenic connection from your
location to your selected destination and avoids main roads.
– The “Fast” route shows you the fastest connection from your location to
your selected destination while avoiding steeper slopes.
The different “Short/MTB”, “Scenic” and “Fast” routes may be identical on short routes.
– Once you have selected your preferred route, you can transfer the route
to your Nyon by pressing the button at the top right. There you can start
navigation or just save the route for later.
In addition to route planning, you will find your previously saved destinations and routes. Starting from your current location, you can also navigate
home or to work.
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Menu item “Shop”
Use the premium features in the “Shop” menu item to extend the features
on your Nyon.
– “Custom riding modes”: Four different riding modes can be configured with this expansion. This means that for each of the four riding
modes, you can set the level of motor assistance at three points based
on the speed.
– “Topo operating range”: This expansion enables details of the battery’s remaining range to be displayed, taking into consideration the
geographical conditions.
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Menu item “Settings”
You can use the “Settings” menu item to make extensive settings for and
changes to the personal profile, the eBike and the Nyon.
– A possible connection to Nyon is displayed. If no connection is established, you can use Bluetooth® to connect to a previously used Nyon.
– You can use “Delete Nyon” to remove the connection to your Nyon and
then connect to a different Nyon.
– “My eBike”: This displays the eBikes connected to Nyon. If Nyon was
placed on at least two different eBikes, they are displayed here for
selection. Otherwise no selection is possible and only one eBike is
displayed. You can edit the name for each eBike. You can also create
and edit your custom views and your personal riding modes. You can
also delete any eBike from the selection list.
“Custom screens”: You can create a user-defined view for each of the
operating modes “Ride” and “Fitness”.
You can choose from three layouts for
the custom views in the upper section
A (A) and you can select the data you
want to have displayed in both
sections. This is done by selecting the
B corresponding field in the middle
section (B) and then selecting the
desired values or graphs from the list
in the lower section (C). Save the view
C to complete the procedure. If there is
an existing Bluetooth® connection, the
view will then be automatically transferred to the Nyon.
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“Custom riding modes”: This setting option is available only if you have
purchased it via the shop.
You can configure four different riding modes
however you like. For the configuration there
are five definable “check points” or stages available. For the middle three points you can select
any desired performance assistance for a
certain speed. For the outer left point you can
only change the performance assistance (speed
is fixed to 0 km/h). For the outer right point you
can only change the top speed (performance
assistance is fixed to 0 %). The speed is plotted
on the horizontal x-axis and the performance
assistance on the vertical y-axis in percent. If
you are happy with the definition, save the
riding mode. If there is an existing Bluetooth®
connection, the riding mode will then be automatically transferred to the Nyon.
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– “My Profile”: The personal data collected by registration are contained
here. These data can be adjusted, expanded and corrected here. If a
Bluetooth® link or Nyon wi-fi link to the web exists, these data are automatically synchronised.
Here you can also set up and edit your home address and your work
address, set up your “Bosch eBike Connect” login via Facebook and
change your password.
– “Map Manager”: Use the “Map Manager” to load more maps of other
destination areas directly to Nyon.
– “Upload using mobile data”: You can turn this function on or off. If the
function is switched on, activity data will be uploaded to the portal via
mobile data if WiFi is not available.
– “Map Streaming”: You can turn this function on or off. If the function is
switched on, map data that Nyon requires for navigation will be download to the smartphone via mobile data if WiFi is not available.
– “Help improve the App”: You can turn this function on or off. If the
function is switched on, anonymised usage data will be transmitted to
Google Analytics for analysis.
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Transferring the maps to Nyon
Nyon only has the maps currently required for navigation in its cache
memory 21 and automatically loads the areas required for navigation as
required.
If Nyon realises that it needs additional map material, it initially either
searches for map material available locally in the main memory 22 of the
Nyon or it searches for map material in the smartphone memory 23. If the
required maps are not available, Nyon connects to the internet via the
smartphone and automatically downloads the required map material from
the internet into its cache memory 21.
Caution! Roaming fees may be charged if you ride your eBike abroad. For
this reason, load the required maps onto your smartphone or your Nyon
before embarking on your journey abroad.
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5
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The maps are transferred to the Nyon cache memory as follows:
– Downloading the maps to the smartphone and transferring them to
Nyon:
On your smartphone, select the “Map Manager” menu item in the
“Settings” menu and load the desired maps onto your smartphone
(). If Nyon requires maps, the data will load automatically via Bluetooth® from your local smartphone memory 23 directly into the Nyon
cache memory (). The map is then available for navigation.
– Downloading the maps to Nyon:
This function is available only when Nyon is connected to a WLAN
network. For this reason, connect to a WLAN network () in order to
have access to the internet.
Select the “Map Manager” menu item under “Settings” > “Map &
Navigation” on your Nyon. Select the desired maps and download
them (). If required, the Nyon will transfer the saved maps from its
main memory 22 to its cache memory 21. The map is then available for
navigation.
– Transferring the maps from the internet via a smartphone:
If Nyon requires maps and they are not located in the local memory
21/22 or in the smartphone memory 23, Nyon will automatically
establish an internet connection via the smartphone () and load the
required data into its cache memory 21. The map is then available for
navigation.
Menu item “Help”
In the “Help” menu item, you will find a selection of FAQs (frequently
asked questions), contact details and information about the system and
licenses.
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Displays and settings of the online portal
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Note: All interface displays and interface texts on the following pages correspond to the release status of the software. Since the Nyon software is
updated a number of times a year, the interface displays and/or interface
texts may change slightly after an update.
Online registration
Internet access is required for online registration.
– Use your browser to open the “Bosch eBike Connect” online portal at
“www.eBike-Connect.com”.
– Read and accept the terms and conditions and the privacy policy.
– Follow the instructions and complete the registration.
Once you have registered, you can log in with e-mail and password from
this point on. Alternatively you can also log in using the “Facebook login”.
An existing Facebook profile is required for the “Facebook login”. The
login data from the online portal matches the login data of the smartphone
application “Bosch eBike Connect”.
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Online portal main menu
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Menu item
“Dashboard”
“Route Planning”
“Activities”
“Settings”
“Help”
Function
Under this menu item you can view your recent
activities, news and tips.
You can plan new routes via this menu item.
Under this menu item you can view the trips you
have made.
You can use this menu item to create custom
views and manage your profile.
Under this menu item you will find the FAQ,
contact details and other information.
Menu item “Dashboard”
This page shows you your current location and enables you to quickly plan
a route to a desired destination.
The following is also shown:
– the recent activities in chronological order
– news and tips on Nyon
– information about your Bosch eBike system
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Menu item “Route Planning”
Use “New Route” to plan a new route by specifying the start and end
points. If required, you can also specify other intermediate destinations.
You can rearrange the sequence of the points by moving them. Click on
to remove individual points.
Click on to save individual points as a location.
You can enter addresses or coordinates as the start and end points or as
the intermediate destination. Alternatively you can select an element from
the list of recent destinations, saved locations or POIs.
You can add another intermediate destination by right-clicking another
location on the map. The start and end points and the intermediate destinations can be moved on the map.
You can choose between three different routes (“Fast”, “Scenic” and
“Short/MTB ”).
– The “Fast” route shows you the fastest connection from your location to
your selected destination while avoiding steeper slopes.
– The “Scenic” route shows you the most scenic connection from your
location to your selected destination and avoids main roads.
– The “Short” route shows you the shortest way from your location to
your selected destination (only for eBikes up to 45 km/h).
– The “MTB” route guides the cyclist over mostly unpaved trails and
offers the best route for mountain bikers (not for eBikes up to 45 km/h).
The different “Short/MTB”, “Scenic” and “Fast” routes may be identical
on short routes.
The currently selected route is shown on the map in “green”. The alternative routes with other profiles are shown in “grey”. The elevation profile,
the distance and the estimated trip duration of the selected route are also
shown.
Once you have compiled your desired route, save it by pressing “Save”.
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Importing GPX Track
GPX files contain a number of geographical coordinates (waypoints)
whose sequence describes a route. The GPX files can be used for navigation with Nyon. You can create or edit GPX files with the appropriate
programs.
You can use the button “Upload GPX file” to import GPX files with a size of
up to 5 MB into the online portal. GPX files are transferred to Nyon as soon
as Nyon is connected via the smartphone to the internet over WiFi or Bluetooth®. On its own, Nyon cannot import GPX files directly over a USB link.
The routability of GPX tracks depends on the accuracy of details on OSM
maps. The following results are possible depending on the existence of
roads and tracks which are navigable:
– GPX Track can be fully routed
Navigation can be performed as usual, including turn-off instructions
and information of the remaining distance and estimated time of arrival.
The turn-off instructions can be switched off using the button at the top
right.
If Nyon is close to the starting point, navigation can be started immediately.
If Nyon is further away from the starting point, the rider can be navigated to that point.
– GPX Track cannot be routed
The route is displayed statically on Nyon and can be travelled by the
rider. No navigation details or time calculations can be made.
– GPX Track can be partially routed
If you use the changed versions, you can convert and save the route into
a fully routable track.
If you have the original version, the route is treated as a non-routable
track.
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Menu item “Activities”
Three views of your trips are available under this menu item.
– “Rides”: Each of the trips is displayed here (from switching on the
on-board computer to the next time it was switched off).
A “Ride” is complete:
– When Nyon is shut down.
– When Nyon is removed from the holder.
– When a manual or automatic reset is performed.
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– “Days”: All the trips started on one day are summarised here.
– “Trips”: All trips are displayed here, starting with the first trip until the
counter is either reset manually or automatically.
When you select a trip, you will be offered other statistical data in addition
to the trip distance and trip duration. The route travelled will be displayed
on a map. You can view up to two measurement parameters of the trip in a
diagram.
If you use a chest strap, your heart rate is also displayed.
Activities which are not complete are also displayed following synchronisation.
You can use the button “Export” to export the performed activity as a GPX
file or you can use the button “Convert to route” to convert the activity
into a stored route.
If you have connected your account with Facebook, you can share the
performed activity with your friends on Facebook.
Menu item “Settings”
Under “Settings” you can adjust your profile, request a new password,
adjust your fitness status, change the registered address and the work address. You can create and adapt custom views and custom riding modes.
Menu item “Help”
In the “Help” menu item, you will find a selection of FAQs (frequently
asked questions), contact details and information about the system and
licenses.
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Device Information
Technical Data
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On-board computer
Article number
Internal memory in total
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Max. charging current, USB connection
Charging voltage, USB connection
USB charging cable 1)
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Charging temperature
Protection type 2)
Supported wi-fi standards
Weight, approx.
Nyon
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V
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°C
°C
kg
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500
5
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– 10 ... + 50
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IP x7 (watertight)
802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz)
0.2
1) Not included as part of standard delivery
2) When USB cover is closed
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Error Code Indication
The components of the eBike system are continuously and automatically
monitored. If an error is detected, the respective error code is indicated on
the on-board computer.
Depending on the type of error, the drive unit is automatically shut off, if required. Continued travel without assistance from the drive unit is possible at
any time. However, have the eBike checked before attempting new trips.
 Have all repairs performed only by an authorised bike dealer.
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Code
410
414
418
422
423
424
426
430
431
440
Cause
One or more buttons of
the on-board computer
are blocked.
Connection problem of
the operating unit
One or more buttons of
the operating unit are
blocked.
Connection problem of
the drive unit
Connection problem of
the eBike battery pack
Communication error
among the components
Internal time-out error
Corrective Measure
Check if any buttons are blocked, e. g.
from dirt or debris. Clean the buttons,
if required.
Have connections and contacts
checked.. Contact your Bosch eBike
dealer.
Check if any buttons are blocked, e. g.
from dirt or debris. Clean the buttons,
if required.
Have connections and contacts
checked.
Have connections and contacts
checked.
Have connections and contacts
checked.
Restart the system. If the problem persists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
Charge the on-board computer (in the
holder or via the USB port).
Internal battery pack of
the on-board computer
is empty.
Software version error Restart the system. If the problem persists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
Internal error of the
Restart the system. If the problem perdrive unit
sists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
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Code
450
460
490
500
502
503
510
511
530
531
540
Cause
Corrective Measure
Internal software error Restart the system. If the problem persists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
Error at USB
Remove the cable from the USB conconnection
nection of the on-board computer. If
the problem persists, contact your
Bosch eBike dealer.
Internal error of the
Have the on-board computer checked.
on-board computer
Internal error of the
Restart the system. If the problem perdrive unit
sists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
Bike lighting error
Check the light and the associated
wiring. Restart the system. If the
problem persists, contact your Bosch
eBike dealer.
Error of the speed
Restart the system. If the problem persensor
sists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
Internal sensor error
Restart the system. If the problem persists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
Internal error of the
Restart the system. If the problem perdrive unit
sists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
Battery pack error
Switch off the eBike, remove the eBike
battery pack and reinsert the eBike
battery pack. Restart the system. If the
problem persists, contact your Bosch
eBike dealer.
Configuration error
Restart the system. If the problem persists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
Temperature error
The eBike is outside of the permissible
temperature range. Switch off the
eBike system and allow the drive unit
to either cool down or heat up to the
permissible temperature. Restart the
system. If the problem persists,
contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
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Code
550
580
591
592
593
595,
596
602
602
603
Cause
An improper load was
detected.
Corrective Measure
Remove load. Restart the system. If
the problem persists, contact your
Bosch eBike dealer.
Software version error Restart the system. If the problem persists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
Authentication error
Switch off the eBike system. Remove
the battery pack and reinsert it. Restart the system. If the problem persists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
Incompatible
Insert a compatible display. If the
component
problem persists, contact your Bosch
eBike dealer.
Configuration error
Restart the system. If the problem persists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
Communication error Check the wiring to the transmission
and restart the system. If the problem
persists, contact your Bosch eBike
dealer.
Internal battery pack Unplug the charger from the battery
error while charging
pack. Restart the eBike system. Plug
the charger into the battery pack. If the
problem persists, contact your Bosch
eBike dealer.
Internal battery pack Restart the system. If the problem pererror
sists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
Internal battery pack Restart the system. If the problem pererror
sists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
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Code
605
Cause
Battery pack
temperature error
Corrective Measure
The eBike is outside of the permissible
temperature range. Switch off the
eBike system and allow the drive unit
to either cool down or heat up to the
permissible temperature. Restart the
system. If the problem persists,
contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
Battery pack
Unplug the charger from the battery
605
temperature error
pack. Allow the battery pack to cool. If
while charging
the problem persists, contact your
Bosch eBike dealer.
External battery pack Check the wiring. Restart the system.
606
error
If the problem persists, contact your
Bosch eBike dealer.
Battery pack voltage
Restart the system. If the problem per610
error
sists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
620
Charging error
Replace the charger. Contact your
Bosch eBike dealer.
640
Internal battery pack Restart the system. If the problem pererror
sists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
655
Multiple battery pack Switch off the eBike system. Remove
errors
the battery pack and reinsert it.
Restart the system. If the problem persists, contact your Bosch eBike dealer.
Software version error Contact your Bosch eBike dealer so
656
that he can perform a software
update.
Internal error of the
Restart your eBike system by
No
switching it off and back on.
display on-board computer
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Maintenance and Cleaning
Please observe the operating and storage temperatures of the eBike components. Protect the drive unit, on-board computer and battery against
extreme temperatures (e.g. from intense sunlight without adequate ventilation). The components (especially the battery pack) can become damaged through extreme temperatures.
An abrupt change of environmental conditions, can cause the screen to fog
up from inside. After a short time, a temperature adjustment takes place
and the fog disappears.
Keep the screen of your Nyon clean. Dirt can cause faulty brightness detection. The day/night switch-over in the navigation mode can be distorted.
Keep all components of your eBike clean, especially the battery-pack contacts and corresponding holder contacts. Clean them carefully with a soft,
damp cloth.
Have your eBike checked by an expert at regular intervals. The on-board
computer displays a message telling you when the service date is due for
four seconds after switching it on. The bicycle manufacturer or dealer may
base the service date on the distance travelled and/or on a period of time.
Do not immerse any components, including the drive unit, in water or clean
them with pressurised water.
Clean your on-board computer using a soft cloth dampened only with
water. Do not use any detergents.
Have your eBike system checked by an expert at least once a year (including mechanical parts, up-to-dateness of system software).
The bicycle manufacturer or dealer may also base the service date on the
distance travelled and/or a period of time. In this case, the on-board computer displays a message telling you when the service date is due for four
seconds after each time it is switched on.
For service or repairs on the eBike, please refer to an authorised bicycle
dealer.
 Have all repairs performed only by an authorised bike dealer.
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After-sales Service and Application Service
In case of questions concerning the eBike system and its components,
please refer to an authorised Bosch eBike dealer.
For contact data of authorised Bosch eBike dealers, please refer to
www.bosch-ebike.com
Transport
 If you transport your eBike attached to the outside of your car, e.g.
on a bike rack, remove the on-board computer and the PowerPack
to avoid damaging them.
The battery packs are subject to the Dangerous Goods Legislation requirements. Private users can transport undamaged battery packs by road
without further requirements.
When being transported by commercial users or third parties (e. g. air
transport or forwarding agency), special requirements on packaging and
labelling must be observed (e. g. ADR regulations). If necessary, an expert
for hazardous materials can be consulted when preparing the item for
shipping.
Dispatch battery packs only when the housing is undamaged. Tape or mask
off open contacts and pack up the battery pack in such a manner that it
cannot move around in the packaging. Inform your parcel service that the
package contains dangerous goods. Please also observe the possibility of
more detailed national regulations.
In case of questions concerning transport of the battery packs, please refer
to an authorised Bosch eBike dealer. The Bosch eBike dealers can also
provide suitable transport packaging.
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Disposal
The drive unit, on-board computer including operating unit, 
battery pack, speed sensor, accessories and packaging should be
disposed of in an environmentally correct manner.
Do not dispose of eBikes and their components into household waste!
Only for EC countries:
According to the European Guideline 2012/19/EU, electrical
devices/tools that are no longer usable, and according to the
European Guideline 2006/66/EC, defective or used battery
packs/batteries, must be collected separately and disposed
of in an environmentally correct manner.
The integrated battery pack in the on-board computer may only be removed for disposal. Opening the housing shell can destroy the on-board
computer.
Please return battery packs and on-board computers that are no longer
usable to an authorised bicycle dealer.
Li-ion:
Please observe the instructions in section 
“Transport”, page English – 63.
Subject to change without notice.
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Robert Bosch GmbH
Bosch eBike Systems
72703 Reutlingen
GERMANY
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www.bosch-ebike.com
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