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UM-70H0A-004-00Shimano Total Electric Power SystemUser's manualE6000 SeriesOriginal instructions

IMPORTANT NOTICE.2Important safety information.2To ensure safety.2Features of SHIMANO STEPS.5Features.5Riding the bicycle.5Assist mode.6Names of parts.7Specifications.8Method of use.8INTRODUCTION.8Charging the battery.8About battery and charger displays.11Handling and charging the battery.12Installing / removing the battery.13Switching between cycle computer operations and modes. 15Installing and removing the cycle computer.16Turning the power ON / OFF.17SHIMANO STEPS logo screen.17Basic screen display.18About the settings menu.27Drive unit setting data backup function. 35Connection and communication with the PC. 35Downloading application.35Troubleshooting. 36Battery level and error indication.36Error messages on the cycle computer.37Troubleshooting.391EnglishCONTENTS

WARNINGUser's manuals in other languages areavailable at :To ensure safe ridinghttp://si.shimano.com Do not give too much of your attention to the cycle computerdisplay while riding, otherwise accidents may result. Check that the wheels are securely installed to the bicyclebefore commencing riding. If the wheels are not securelyinstalled, the bicycle may fall over and serious injury may result.IMPORTANT NOTICE Contact the place of purchase or a bicycle dealer forinformation on installation and adjustment of the productswhich are not found in the user's manual. A dealer'smanual for professional and experienced bicycle mechanicsis available on our website (http://si.shimano.com). If riding a power-assisted bicycle, make sure that you arefully familiar with the starting-off characteristics of thebicycle before riding it on roads with several vehicle lanesand pedestrian footpaths. If the bicycle starts offsuddenly, accidents may result. Do not disassemble or alter this product. Check that the bicycle lights illuminate before riding at night. Use the product according to local laws and regulations.Using the product safelyFor safety, be sure to read this user'smanual thoroughly before use, andfollow them for correct use. Be sure to remove the battery and charging cable beforewiring or attaching parts to the bicycle. Otherwise, anelectric shock may result. When charging the battery while it is installed on thebicycle, do not move the bicycle. The power plug for thebattery charger may come loose and not be fully insertedinto the electrical outlet, resulting in risk of fire.Important safety informationGuidelines that require replacement, contact the place ofpurchase or a bicycle dealer.Be sure to observe the following in order to avoid burns orother injury from fluid leakages, overheating, fire orexplosions. When installing this product, be sure to follow theinstructions given in the user's manual. Furthermore, it isrecommended that you use only genuine Shimano parts atthese times. If bolts and nuts are left loosened or theproduct is damaged, the bicycle may suddenly fall over andserious injury may result. Do not disassemble the product. Disassembling it may causeinjury to persons.To ensure safety After reading the user's manual carefully, keep it in a safeplace for later reference.DANGERHandling the battery Do not deform, modify, disassemble or apply solder directlyto the battery. Doing so may cause leakage, overheating,bursting, or ignition of the battery. Do not leave the battery near sources of heat such asheaters. Do not heat the battery or throw it into a fire.Doing so may cause bursting or ignition of the battery. Do not subject the battery to strong shocks or throw it. If this isnot observed, overheating, bursting, or fire may occur. Do not place the battery into fresh water or sea water, and donot allow the battery terminals to get wet. Doing so maycause overheating, bursting, or ignition of the battery. Use the battery and charger combination specified by thecompany for charging and follow the charging conditionsspecified by the company. Not doing so may cause overheating,bursting, or ignition of the battery.2

Handling the batteryHandling the battery If any liquid leaking from the battery gets into your eyes,immediately wash the affected area thoroughly withclean water such as tap water without rubbing your eyes,and seek medical advice immediately. If this is not done,the battery liquid may damage your eyes. Do not leave the battery in a place exposed to directsunlight, inside a vehicle on a hot day, or other hotplaces. This may result in battery leakage. If any leaked fluid gets on your skin or clothes, wash itoff immediately with clean water. The leaked fluid maydamage your skin. Do not recharge the battery in places with high humidityor outdoors. Doing so may result in electric shock. Store the battery in a safe place out of the reach ofinfants and pets. Do not insert or remove the plug while it is wet. If this is notobserved, electric shocks may result. If there is water leakingout of the plug, dry it thoroughly before inserting it.Cleaning If any malfunctions or other problems occur, contact theplace of purchase. If the battery does not become fully charged after 6 hours ofcharging, immediately unplug the battery from the outlet tostop charging, and contact the place of purchase. Doing somay cause overheating, bursting, or ignition of the battery. Never attempt to modify the system yourself, as it maycause problems with system operation. Do not use the battery if it has any noticeable scratchesor other external damage. Doing so may cause bursting,overheating or problems with operation.NoteUsing the product safely The operating temperature ranges for the battery aregiven below. Do not use the battery in temperaturesoutside these ranges. If the battery is used or stored intemperatures outside these ranges, fire, injury orproblems with operation may occur.1. During discharge: –10 C - 50 C2. During charging: 0 C - 40 C Be sure to install caps to any connectors which are notbeing used. For installation and adjustment of the product, consult adealer. The Product is designed to be fully waterproof towithstand wet weather riding conditions. However, donot deliberately place them into water.Cleaning Do not clean the bicycle in a high-pressure wash. If watergets into any of the components, operating problems orrusting may result. The frequency of maintenance will vary depending on the ridingconditions. Periodically clean the chain using an appropriate chaincleaner. Do not use alkaline or acidic cleaning agents for removingrust under any circumstances. If such cleaning agents are used,they may damage the chain and serious injury may result. Do not turn the bicycle upside down. The cycle computeror the shifting switch may get damaged. Handle the product carefully, and avoid subjecting it toany strong shocks. Although the bicycle still functions as a normal bicycle evenwhen the battery is removed, the light does not turn on ifit is connected to the electric power system. Be aware thatusing the bicycle under these conditions will be considerednon-observance of the road traffic laws in Germany.CAUTIONTo ensure safe riding Observe the instructions in the user's manual for thebicycle, in order to ride safely. When charging the battery while it is mounted on thebicycle, be careful of the following:Using the product safely-- When charging, make sure there is no water on thebattery mount charger outlet or the charger plug. Periodically check the battery charger and adapter, particularlythe cord, plug, and case, for any damage. If the charger oradapter is broken, do not use it until it has been repaired.-- Ensure that the battery is locked into the batterymount before charging. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (includingchildren) with reduced physical, sensory or mentalcapabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unlessthey have been given supervision or instruction concerninguse of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.-- Do not remove the battery from the battery mountwhile charging.-- Do not ride with the charger mounted.-- Always place the cover over the battery mountcharger socket when not charging. Do not allow children to play near the product.3

Handling the batteryAssist When you carry a power-assisted bicycle in a car, removethe battery from the bicycle and place the bicycle on astable surface in the car. If the settings are not correct, for instance if the chaintension is too tight, the proper assist force may not beobtained. If this happens, contact the place of purchase. When attaching the battery, check that no water hasaccumulated on the connector to the battery, thenconnect it. DU-E6010 This component is compatible with coaster brakes. If thecrank is not installed in the correct position or the chaintension has not been correctly adjusted, contact the placeof purchase, as there may not be proper assistancepower.Disposal information for countries outsidethe European UnionThis symbol is only valid within theEuropean Union. Follow local regulationswhen disposing of used batteries. If youare not sure, consult the place of purchaseor a bicycle dealer.Label Some of the important information contained in thisuser's manual is also indicated on the battery chargerlabel.Cleaning The number found on the battery mount key is necessarywhen purchasing spare keys. Keep it in a safe place. Contact the place of purchase for updates of the productsoftware. The most up-to-date information is availableon the Shimano website. For details, refer to the"Connection and communication with the PC" section. Do not use thinner or other solvents to clean any of theproducts. As such substances may damage the surfaces. You should periodically wash the chainrings in a neutraldetergent. In addition, cleaning the chain with neutraldetergent and lubricating it can be an effective way ofextending the useful life of the chainrings and the chain. Use a damp cloth, with the water well wrung out, whencleaning the battery and plastic cover. For any questions regarding handling and maintenance,contact the place of purchase. Products are not guaranteed against natural wear anddeterioration from normal use and aging. For maximum performance we highly recommendShimano lubricants and maintenance products.4

Features of SHIMANO STEPS Features Lightweight, compact design Silent, smooth ride High shifting performance system (In the case of electronic gear shifting)This system uses accurate sensors to enable shifting gears by providing the most appropriate level of power assistancecarefully adjusted by computer controls. Full Automatic Shifting (In the case of electronic 8-speed gear shifting)The sensors detect riding conditions, whether you are riding up a hill against the wind, or on flat ground with no wind;the automatic gear shifting system uses computer controls to make your ride more pleasant. Start mode (In the case of electronic gear shifting)This function allows automatic shifting down to a preset gear when you stop the bicycle such as at traffic lights so thatyou can start traveling at a light gear.* If, while the bicycle is stopped, you shift to a gear lower than the set gear, the system will not automatically shift up. Coaster break compatible (DU-E6010)Smoothly provides sufficient control power. Light off roadSporty, provides powerful assistance. Can only be used when set by the manufacturer of the completed bicycle. Walk assistance function (Walk assist mode)* Some of the functions listed above can only be used once the firmware has been updated. If this is the case, consult theplace of purchase, and carry out the firmware updates. Riding the bicycle1. Turn on the power. Power cannot be turned on while charging.2. Select your preferred assist mode.3. Assistance will start when the pedals start turning.4. Change the assist mode in accordance with the riding conditions.5. Turn the power off when parking the bicycle.5

Assist modeYou can select a SHIMANO STEPS assist mode for each particular application.HIGHNORMALECOUse when powerful assistance isrequired, such as when riding up steepuphill slopes.Use when an intermediate level ofassistance is needed, such as when youwant to enjoy riding comfortably on agentle slope or level ground.Use when you want to enjoy longdistance riding on level ground. Whenpedaling is not very strong, theamount of assistance is reduced andenergy consumption is lessened.When the battery level is running low, the level of assistance is lowered to increase the traveling range.OFFThis mode does not provide power assistance when the power is turned on. Since there is no power consumptionassociated with the power assistance, it is useful for reducing battery consumption when the battery is running low.WALKThis mode is particularly useful when you walk the bicycle with heavy baggage on it or walk it out of a basement.6

Names of parts BT-E6000 162*17*2A In the case of electronic gearshifting nalgearedhubSG-C6060SG-S705SG-S505 BT-E6010 5Motor unitInternal gearedhub612Cycle computerAssist switch SC-E6000 SC-E60105 SW-E6000Battery6Battery mount7Battery charger* 1: SM-BCE60 SM-BCC1* 2: EC-E6000 BT-E6000 BT-E6010 SM-BME60 SM-BME61 BM-E6000 BM-E601034Front gear / Crank armDrive unit / Speed sensor FC-E6000 SM-CRE60 DU-E6000 DU-E6001 DU-E6050 DU-E60107

SpecificationsOperating temperaturerange: During discharge-10 – 50 CBattery typeLithium ion batteryOperating temperaturerange: During charging0 – 40 CNominal capacity11.6 AhStorage temperature-20 – 70 CRated voltage36 V DCStorage temperature(Battery)-20 – 60 CDrive unit typeMidshipCharging voltage100 – 240 V ACMotor typeBrush-less DCCharging time SM-BCE60 About 4 hours EC-E6000 100% charged: About 4 hours80% charged: About 2 hoursRated drive unit power250 W* The range of the assist function speed is different depending on the specifications.DU-E6000, E6001, E6010: 25km/h or lessDU-E6050: 20mile/h or lessMethod of use INTRODUCTIONYou cannot use the battery immediately after shipment.The battery can be used after charging it with the designated charger.Be sure to charge it before use. The battery can be used when the LED on it lights up. Charging the batteryDANGER Use the battery and charger combination specified by the company for charging and follow the charging conditions specified by thecompany. Not doing so may cause overheating, bursting, or ignition of the battery.CAUTION When removing the battery charger power plug from the outlet or the chargingplug from the battery, do not pull it out by the cord. When charging the battery while it is mounted on the bicycle, be careful not totrip over the charger cord or get anything caught on it. This may lead to injury orcause the bicycle to fall over, damaging the components.If the bicycle is stored for an extended period of time immediately after purchase,you will need to charge the battery before using the bicycle. Once the battery ischarged, it starts to deteriorate.8

When charging the battery alone EC-E6000 1. Attach the adapter to the charging plug.Charging plug2. Plug the charger’s power plug into the outlet.3. Plug the adapter into the battery’s charger connector.Adapter* When inserting the adapter into the charger connector,hold the charging plug so it is facing down toward theadapter. Do not insert the charging plug upward into theadapter.* Charge the batteries on a flat surface indoors. BT-E6000 BatteryAdapterCharging plugCharger connector BT-E6010 BatteryCharging plugAdapter9Charger connector

SM-BCE60 1. Attach the charger plug to the charger connector of the BT-E6000 battery.Insert it with the groove side of the connector facingup.BatteryCharger connector* You cannot insert it with the groove side facingdown.* Charge the batteries on a flat surface indoors.GrooveBackside (no groove) BT-E6010 GrooveCharger connector10

Charging the battery while installed onto the bicycle EC-E6000 1. Insert the battery charger power plug into the outlet.2. Insert the charging plug into the battery mount charger connector.* Place the battery charger main body on a steady surface such as the floor before charging. BT-E6000 BT-E6010 Battery mountBattery mountCharging plugCharging plugCharger connectorCharger connector About battery and charger displaysAfter charging has started, the LED lamp on the chargerlights up.You can check the current charging status on the batterylevel lamp located on the battery.Lights upFlashingTurnedoffCharger LED lampCharging (Within 1 hour after thecompletion of charging)Charging errorBattery disconnected(1 hour or more after the completion ofcharging)Battery level lamp indicationPower button11

Charging-in-progress indicationBattery level indicator*1Battery level0% - 20%21% - 40%41% - 60%61% - 80%81% - 99%100%*1: No light: Lights up: FlashingBattery level indicationThe current remaining battery level can be checked by pressing the power button on the battery. The current battery levelwill not be displayed if the battery is installed onto the bicycle.Battery level indicator*1Battery level100% - 81%80% - 61%60% - 41%40% - 21%20% - 1%0%Power off / Shutdown*1: No light: Lights up: Flashing Handling and charging the batteryCharging can be carried out at any time regardless of the amount of charge remaining, but you should fully charge thebattery at the following times. Be sure to use the special charger when recharging the battery at these times. The battery is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Before riding, be sure to charge the battery until it is fullycharged. If you will not use the bicycle for an extended period of time, charge the battery before storing the bicycle.If the battery has become fully spent, charge it as soon as possible. If you leave the battery without charging it, it willcause the battery to deteriorate. If you will not ride the bicycle for an extended period of time, charge the battery periodically. Do not let the batterydischarge completely.12

Installing / removing the batteryHow to use the keyThe following description may not be applicable as different types of keys are available.1. Insert the key into the key cylinder in the battery BT-E6000 holder.KeyKey cylinder The position of the key does not affect the insertion of thebattery. You can insert it regardless of the key position. You cannot remove the key when it is not in the insertingposition. BT-E6010 KeyKey cylinder2. To unlock the battery turn the key to the left until BT-E6000 you feel some resistance.CAUTIONTo prevent the battery from dropping off, do not ride the bicyclewith the key inserted. BT-E6010 13

Removing the battery BT-E6000 Turn off the power, then turn the key to the unlockingposition, and pull out the battery.You can remove the battery only when the key is in the unlockingposition. BT-E6010 Turn off the battery then turn the key to the unlockingposition. Hold the upper part of the battery and slide itto the left to remove it.Installation of the battery BT-E6000 1. Set the battery on the holder rail from behind andslide it forward.Push it in firmly.2. Return the key to the locking position, remove it, andstore it in a safe place.CAUTIONCheck that the battery is locked before riding the bicycle. Thebattery may come loose and fall out if not properly locked inplace before riding.Rail14

BT-E6010 1. Align the indentation in the bottom of the batterywith the protrusion on the holder and insert thebattery.2. Slide the battery to the right starting from the pointwhere it is inserted. Push in the battery until youhear it click.3. Return the key to the locking position, remove it,and store it in a safe place.CAUTIONCheck to see that the battery is locked before riding the bicycle.The battery may fall out while riding if not properly locked inplace.Switching between cycle computer operations and modesFor cycle computer screen operations and switching modes, use the buttons on the assist switch and shifting switch on theleft and right.XYXZYZXYZ Changing the cycle computer display Switching between automatic and manual gear shiftingWhen switching assist modes: the level of assistance becomes strongerWhen shifting gears: pedaling becomes heavierWhen switching assist modes: the level of assistance becomes weakerWhen shifting gears: pedaling becomes lighterThe operation procedure provided here refers to cases where the cycle computer is set to the default values.15

Installing and removing the cycle computerSlide the cycle computer onto the bracket as shown in theillustration to install it.Insert the cycle computer securely until it clicks into place.BracketTo remove the cycle computer, push the lever of the bracketfirmly while sliding out the cycle computer.If the cycle computer is not correctly in place, the assist functionwill not operate normally.Lever16

Turning the power ON / OFF SC-E6010 Turning the power ON and OFF via the cycle computer With the power turned either ON or OFF, hold down thebutton for 2 seconds.Power button BT-E6000/BT-E6010 Turning the power ON and OFF via the batteryPress the power button once with the power turned ON orOFF. All the indicators turn on when the power is on. BT-E6000 Power buttonCAUTION When turning on the power, check that the battery is firmlyattached to the holder. Power cannot be turned on while charging.Press once BT-E6010 Power buttonWhen turning the power ON or OFF, do not place your foot onthe pedal.Automatic power off functionIf the bicycle has not moved for over 10 minutes, the powerwill automatically turn off.Press once SHIMANO STEPS logo screenThis screen is displayed during system start up andshutdown.This screen is an example of theSC-E6010 in the Light off road setting.17

Basic screen displayDisplays the status of the power assisted bicycle, traveling data.The number of gears and the shifting mode are only displayed when using electronic gear shifting. SC-E6000 21. Current speedDisplays the current speed.2. Battery charge13Displays the current battery level in six levels.3. Speed unit displayYou can switch between km/h and mph.744. Changing the assist mode display5Display the current assist mode.5. Gear position and traveling data displayDisplays the current gear ratio or traveling data.66. Current timeShows the current time.7. Gear shifting mode*The current gear shifting mode is displayed aseither "A" (automatic), or "M" (manual). SC-E6010 31. Current speedDisplays the current speed.22. Current time4Shows the current time.3. Icon to indicate when the light is on1Notifies you when the battery-powered light is on.4. Battery chargeThe current battery level is displayed as apercentage and with a level indicator.95. Speed unit display8You can switch between km/h and mph.6. Assist gauge567Displays assistance level.7. Gear position and traveling data displayDisplays the current gear ratio and traveling data.8. Gear shifting mode*The current gear shifting mode is displayed aseither "Auto" (automatic), or "Manual" (manual).9. Changing the assist mode displayDisplay the current assist mode.18

Battery level indicatorYou can check the battery level on the cycle computer while riding. SC-E6010 SC-E6000 DisplayBattery levelDisplay81 - 100%Battery level100%61 - 80%41 - 60%0%21 - 40%1 - 20%0%19

SC-E6000 SC-E6010 Changing the assist mode displayDisplay the current assist mode.Press Assist-Y or Assist-Z on the assist switch to switchassist modes.DisplayShiftDetailsHIGHAssist highNORMAssist normalECOAssist ecoOFFAssist offWALKAssistHIGHNORMWalk assistECOOFFWALK20

Switch to walk assist mode 1. Press assist-Z to switch the mode to "OFF".2. Press assist-Z once again 2 seconds until "WALK" isdisplayed.3. Press and hold assist-Z to start walk assist.AssistShift2 seconds SC-E6000 SC-E6010 Walk assist mode operation When "WALK" is displayed, press and hold downAssist-Z on the assist switch to start the walk assistfunction. Releasing Assist-Z stops the walk assistfunction, or pressing Assist-Y can stop the walk assistfunction.AssistShiftPressandholddown If Assist-Z is not operated for over 1 minute, the mode will change to OFF. If the bicycle does not move after the walk assist function turns on, the function automatically stops. To restart the walk assist function,release the assist switch and press and hold down Assist-Z again. The walk assist function can operate at a maximum of 6 km/h. The assistance level and speed vary with the gear position.21

SC-E6000 SC-E6010 *1*2Gear position and traveling data displayDisplays the current gear ratio or traveling data.The type of traveling data displayed changes each time you tap Assist-X.Display (SC-E6000)Display (SC-E6010)Details*1Gear position*7(displayed only when the motor unit isconnected)*2Gear position*6(when setting start mode)Traveling distanceCumulative distanceTraveling range*3 *5Traveling range(optional)*4Traveling time(optional)*4Average speed(optional)*4Maximum speed(optional)*422

AssistShift SC-E6000 SC-E6010 *3 When "RANGE" is displayed, the battery level and the walk assist indicator do not appear on the screen.*4 Optional item: You can configure the display settings in E-tube Project. For details, refer to the "Connection andcommunication with the PC" section.*5 When the walk assist function is working, "-" is displayed in the "RANGE" screen.*6 The starting gear position is displayed when using start mode.*7 The gear position is only displayed when using electronic gear shifting.23

Turning the battery-powered light ON or OFF SC-E6000 When the battery-powered light is connected,pressing the Assist-X for 2 seconds displays thisinformation instead of the clock and assist mode. Thelight turns on and off each time it is displayed. It isdisplayed for about 2 seconds.AssistShift2 Sec.When the light isturned on SC-E6010 When the battery-powered light is connected, pushthe light button on the cycle computer to turn thelight on. An icon indicating that the light is onappears on the screen. Push the button again to turnthe light off. Once the light is turned off, the icon onthe screen disappears.* When the battery powered light is not connected and"Backlight" is set to "MANUAL", pressing the lightbutton turns the cycle computer’s backlight on andoff.When the light isturned offLight buttonWhen the light isturned onThe light turns off in conjunction with the battery power.When the battery power is off, the light is off.24When the light isturned off

Switching gear shifting modeFrom the basic screen, press Shift-X to switch betweenautomatic and manual gear shifting modes.AssistShift SC-E6000 AutomaticManual SC-E6010 Automatic25Manual

Clearing the traveling distanceYou can clear the traveling distance in the main screen. If the battery-powered light is connected and configured, clearthe traveling distance (DST) according to "Clear (Clear settings)" in "About the settings menu".* When using the SC-E6000 this function can only be used when the light is not connected.1. Change the traveling data display to DST and pressAssistthe Assist-X for 2 seconds.Shift2 Sec. SC-E6000 SC-E6010 SC-E6000 SC-E6010 2. Release the finger when the DST indication startsblinking.

carefully adjusted by computer controls. Full Automatic Shifting (In the case of electronic 8-speed gear shifting) The sensors detect riding conditions, whether you are riding up a hill against the wind, or on flat ground with no wind; the automatic gear shifting system uses computer controls to

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