Shimano Ultegra BM-DN100 Dealer's Manual
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The Shimano Ultegra BM-DN100 Battery typically lasts around 1000 charge cycles. Depending on usage frequency and care, this can translate to several years of service.
To charge the Shimano Ultegra BM-DN100 Battery, connect it to the Shimano charger and plug it into a standard electrical outlet. Ensure the battery is fully seated in the charger. The indicator light will show the charging status.
If the battery is not holding a charge, first ensure it is properly connected to the charger. Check for any damage or corrosion on the connectors. If the problem persists, consider replacing the battery as it may have reached the end of its lifespan.
The Shimano Ultegra BM-DN100 Battery is designed to operate within a temperature range of -10°C to 50°C. It is advisable to avoid usage in conditions beyond this range to prevent damage.
The battery level can be checked through the Di2 system display or by using the Shimano E-TUBE Project app, which provides a detailed overview of the charge status.
The Shimano Ultegra BM-DN100 Battery includes an overcharge protection feature, which prevents it from being overcharged when using the compatible Shimano charger.
Regularly inspect the battery for any signs of damage or corrosion, and clean the connectors with a dry cloth. Avoid exposing it to water and store it in a cool, dry place when not in use.
To reset the battery, disconnect it from the system and charger, then reconnect it after a few minutes. If unresponsive, consult with a Shimano service center.
The Shimano Ultegra BM-DN100 Battery is compatible with Shimano Di2 electronic shifting systems across various groupsets, provided the system supports internal batteries.
If the battery overheats, immediately disconnect it from the charger and the bike. Allow it to cool down in a safe environment away from direct sunlight or heat sources. If the issue continues, seek professional assistance.