After much tribulation, and through a process of trial an error, I have finally figured out how my Neo Carbon ebike works.
If I have a hill to climb, I need to start out with turbo to gain speed. Then, at a certain velocity, the ebike can be switched to Sport or Boost. The gears must be set to medium levels or higher when doing this and it works best if I’m already pedaling as I switch from turbo to a higher assist mode.
If the gears are too low the motor will start but then immediately quit. If I apply too much pressure on the pedals the motor will quit. And, when in either Sport or Boost and I need to make a turn, the motor will quit if my speed drops to less than 10 kph. (Quit means no assist mode kicks in and turbo is dead.)
Using the above approach, today I climbed hills and went over the Golden Ears Bridge with ease.
Interestingly, on flat surfaces I can use Eco and Standard relatively successfully if I keep pedaling with no strain put on the pedals and the ebike is in higher gears. However, I often take my time on flat areas to look around for eagles and to take in the sites. As this requires very little pedaling neither Eco nor Standard activates. This inactivity seems to be responsible for the motor going to sleep and not engaging when I do start pedaling. Further, turbo won’t come on so I have to turn the display off and restart it. Then I must again use turbo to ensure the ebike will work properly. In other words, it seems I must be actively pedaling to keep the motor working otherwise power to the motor stops, even though the display says everything is fine. And I must be at a certain velocity, too.
Now I gather other Neo Carbs do not function the way mine does, so maybe there is some problem with my particular ebike that puts it to “sleep” when it shouldn’t, but the good news is I now know how to operate the ebike so it will work and so I can climb hill and dale with confidence. And, now that I have the exact information on what the ebike is doing I can go back to the dealer to see what his mechanic thinks this all means.
Thanks Steve, Flymeaway and Mtnm for your recent input. I will put it all to good use.