Bontrager Transmitr MicroRemote Instruction Manual
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To pair the Transmitr MicroRemote with your bike lights, ensure both the remote and lights are turned off. Then, turn on the light and press and hold the button on the remote until the light flashes, signifying pairing mode. Release the button and the devices should be paired.
If the Transmitr MicroRemote is unresponsive, first check the battery and replace it if necessary. If the problem persists, try resetting the remote by removing the battery for a few minutes and then reinserting it.
The Transmitr MicroRemote can be mounted on your bike using the included rubber strap. Simply wrap the strap around the handlebar and secure the remote by aligning it with the strap’s notches.
The battery life of the Transmitr MicroRemote depends on usage, but generally it can last several months under normal conditions. It uses a CR2032 battery which is easily replaceable.
Yes, the Transmitr MicroRemote can be programmed to control multiple Bontrager lights simultaneously. Ensure each light is in pairing mode when connecting to the remote.
The Transmitr MicroRemote is water-resistant, designed to withstand light rain and splashes. However, it is not fully waterproof and should not be submerged in water.
To check if the remote is paired, press the button while the bike lights are on. If the lights respond (e.g., turning on or off), then the remote is paired correctly.
If the lights do not respond, ensure that they are within range and the battery in the remote is not depleted. Try re-pairing the devices if necessary.
To replace the battery, open the battery compartment on the back of the remote using a small screwdriver or coin. Remove the old CR2032 battery and insert a new one, ensuring the positive side faces up.
The Transmitr MicroRemote is specifically designed to work with Bontrager lights and may not be compatible with lights from other brands.