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This write-up is a comprehensive, practical guide to installing the KT-70 (assumed to be an industrial/consumer device named “KT-70”). It covers planning and preparation, unpacking and inspection, mechanical mounting, electrical connections, network and controls setup, initial commissioning, troubleshooting, maintenance, and safety considerations. Where choices exist, I assume typical defaults for small-to-medium industrial equipment; adapt measurements, fasteners, and electrical details to the specific KT-70 model and local codes.

Note: treat manufacturer-supplied documentation, nameplate ratings, and local electrical/building codes as the authoritative sources. Use this guide to supplement and clarify common steps and pitfalls.

Physical manuals can be lost. For the most current version:

Warning: Avoid outdated photocopies. A 2019 manual may not cover hardware changes (e.g., new SSR firing mode). Kt 70 Installation Manual


1. Tiny Schematic Fonts
The wiring diagrams, especially in the printed version, use 6-point type for terminal labels. If you have less than perfect vision, you’ll need a magnifying glass. The PDF version is better but zooming is awkward on a phone.

2. Missing Real-World Installation Examples
The manual shows how to connect wires but rarely where to route them. For instance, it warns against running input wires near power cables but doesn’t show a suggested layout. A single photo or isometric drawing would help.

3. No Quick-Start Guide
There’s no separate one-page “do this first” section. You have to read all safety warnings (important, but repetitive) before reaching the actual steps. A seasoned installer might skip ahead and miss critical grounding instructions. This write-up is a comprehensive, practical guide to

4. Calibration Procedure Could Be Clearer
For sensor-based models (e.g., thermocouple or RTD input), the calibration steps assume you have a known reference source. The manual doesn’t explain how to simulate a sensor signal without extra equipment – leaving DIY users stuck.

5. Troubleshooting Flowcharts Are Linear
Instead of decision trees, the manual uses numbered steps (e.g., “Check voltage at terminals 2-3. If no voltage, go to step 4…”). A true flowchart would be faster for intermittent problems.

After wiring, run Autotune:

Note: Do not interrupt Autotune. It calculates optimal P, I, and D constants for your specific system.


The KT-70 (Kt 70) is one of the most popular LCD displays used in the aftermarket electric bike (e-bike) conversion world. Manufactured by Kunteng (KT), this display is the control center for many sensor-based controller setups, particularly those using torque simulation (T_Sensor) and speed sensors.

However, installing the Kt 70 is not always plug-and-play. Incorrect wiring, parameter mismatches, or improper torque calibration can lead to error codes or a non-responsive system. Warning: Avoid outdated photocopies

This Kt 70 Installation Manual consolidates manufacturer data, user experience, and technical specifications to help you install, configure, and troubleshoot your KT-70 display safely and effectively.


“The Kt 70 manual is fine if you know what a sinking vs sourcing input is. If you don’t, you’ll be confused.”
“I wish they included a recommended fuse size for the power line. Had to guess.”
“The wiring diagram for a 3-wire PT100 sensor is correct, but the colors don’t match common RTD probes – they should have added a note.”