Trek Bosch Active Line Gen.3 Owner's Manual
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To perform a software update, connect your bike to the Bosch eBike Connect app via Bluetooth. Follow the on-screen instructions to download and install any available updates. Ensure your device is charged and the bike is stationary during the update process.
Unusual noises can indicate a mechanical issue. Inspect the motor for any loose components or debris. If the noise persists, contact a certified Trek dealer or Bosch service center for a professional diagnostic.
To maximize battery life, avoid frequent deep discharges and store the battery in a cool, dry place when not in use. Charge the battery to around 50% if storing for extended periods and avoid extreme temperatures.
Regularly inspect your bike every 500-1000 km. Check for software updates, examine the drive system for dirt and damage, and ensure all connections are secure. A professional service is recommended annually or every 3000 km.
To reset the trip distance on the Bosch Purion display, press and hold the minus (-) button and the power button simultaneously until the display resets.
First, check that the battery is charged and properly connected. Inspect the power button and connections for any visible damage. If the issue persists, consult a Trek dealer or Bosch service center.
Yes, the Bosch Active Line Gen.3 is designed to be water-resistant and can be used in wet conditions. However, avoid submerging the motor in water. After wet rides, wipe down the bike to prevent corrosion.
Clean the motor with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid using high-pressure washers or submerging the motor in water. Ensure the motor is completely dry before using the bike.
Check the battery charge level and ensure it is securely connected. Inspect the motor for any error messages on the display. If the problem continues, contact a Trek dealer or Bosch service center for assistance.
To calibrate the speed sensor, ensure the magnet is correctly aligned with the sensor on the rear wheel. Adjust the magnet's position if necessary and check the alignment regularly to ensure accurate speed readings.