Hi,does anyone know what the code to change setting on the Das Kit L7 display?
Thanks
Sam
Thanks, I don't know for sure, this one says L7 on the display screenThat same display is used on Magnum and Amego bikes, have you asked on those forums? You could call a magnum dealer. Good luck.
Just a note, the 8088 didn't work either. Thanks8088 is another one. To slow things down, scroll using set button, until you get to the quadrant in upper left that says “power" or "normal" or "eco" . Using up or down buttons move the check Mark to Eco.
Ok, its a new bike but I guess someone has changed the codes...for some reason. I can't be live the company in CA who sold me the bike has to check with the manufacture to get the U.S. codes. I post any info I get from the company. GeezThose codes youre trying are all default codes used by the manufacturer and won't work if the code has been changed by someone either intentionally or by accident.
Ok, its a new bike but I guess someone has changed the codes...for some reason. I can't be live the company in CA who sold me the bike has to check with the manufacture to get the U.S. codes. I post any info I get from the company. Geez
Thanks!
Man, thats interesting, I see where that could happen, an expensive mistake, I'm waiting for the store owner to contact me with a code. So I will post any information I get. I have not see one video showing how to change PAS levels on this L7 display. Makes me wonder..Anyone could have changed the code including you accidently, it's very easy to do, I've never used that display but on some if you press the wrong button once your screwed. That happened to me and I had to purchase a new display.
It was just a guess, based on Magnums very similar Das Kit display . But talking to NCM rep at Leon Cycle, they want nothing to do with Magnum or even wish to mention their existence. They are in their infancy here distributing in the US, and have not officially released product here. They just happened to get a few to a SoCal dealer by circumstances that allowed a few of these to start getting out to a few customers.Just a note, the 8088 didn't work either. Thanks