Hello! I have a Kalkhoff Berleen 5. I’ve had it for a couple of years. Normally it behaves well.
Today I left it locked up solidly outside in a very public place in the city centre while I went to work. (I had no option - for various reasons; however, it was securely locked with 3 separate Kryptonite gold standard locks; it wasn’t stolen, thank God).
When I came to ride it home, after about half a mile, it suddenly became very sluggish. I attached my smartphone and established a Bluetooth connection with the innards via the Kalkhoff app. I could see from a certain icon that there was something wrong; I was asked to run a diagnostic.
The diagnostic signified that there was an error: error code 35.
I can’t find Kalkhoff error code 35. However, it appears that Microsoft error code 35 indicates ‘Poorly configured, outdated, or corrupted device drivers’. Several other devices using error code 35 have similar meanings - firmware problem, BIOS problem; for scooters, it might indicate a wrong serial number; for washing machines, the presence of water.
During my bike’s stay outside, it rained heavily during the morning. Could this be the origin?
Or has someone tampered with the bike? (I think this is very unlikely, as the footfall in the area where I locked the bike is probably the busiest pavement in the entire city.
Any ideas?
Today I left it locked up solidly outside in a very public place in the city centre while I went to work. (I had no option - for various reasons; however, it was securely locked with 3 separate Kryptonite gold standard locks; it wasn’t stolen, thank God).
When I came to ride it home, after about half a mile, it suddenly became very sluggish. I attached my smartphone and established a Bluetooth connection with the innards via the Kalkhoff app. I could see from a certain icon that there was something wrong; I was asked to run a diagnostic.
The diagnostic signified that there was an error: error code 35.
I can’t find Kalkhoff error code 35. However, it appears that Microsoft error code 35 indicates ‘Poorly configured, outdated, or corrupted device drivers’. Several other devices using error code 35 have similar meanings - firmware problem, BIOS problem; for scooters, it might indicate a wrong serial number; for washing machines, the presence of water.
During my bike’s stay outside, it rained heavily during the morning. Could this be the origin?
Or has someone tampered with the bike? (I think this is very unlikely, as the footfall in the area where I locked the bike is probably the busiest pavement in the entire city.
Any ideas?