Trek Bosch Performance Line 28 Mph Ride Plus Owner's Manual
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To charge the battery, remove it from the bike and connect it to the Bosch charger. Plug the charger into a standard wall outlet. Charging time is typically 4-6 hours for a full charge. Always use the original Bosch charger for safety and optimal performance.
First, ensure the battery is properly charged and securely connected. Check for any visible damage to the connectors. If the issue persists, inspect the on/off button for any faults. For further assistance, consult your local Trek dealer.
It's recommended to service the motor system every 1,500 to 2,000 miles. Regular maintenance includes checking the firmware updates, inspecting the wiring, and ensuring the motor housing is free from debris.
Yes, the bike is designed to withstand wet conditions. However, avoid submerging any electrical components, and make sure to dry and clean the bike after riding in the rain to prevent rust and damage.
The recommended tire pressure is usually between 50-85 psi, depending on the tire specifications and rider preference. Always refer to the sidewall of your tires for exact pressure recommendations.
To update the firmware, connect the bike to a computer via USB and use the Bosch eBike Connect software. Alternatively, visit a certified Trek dealer who can perform the update for you.
Regularly inspect brake pads for wear and replace them if necessary. Check the brake fluid levels in hydraulic systems and adjust the brake cables if needed. Ensure that all brake components are clean and functioning properly.
To maximize battery life, store it in a cool, dry place, and avoid long periods without charging. Charge it to around 50% if storing for an extended time. Regularly update the battery management system firmware.
Check the connections between the display and the bike. Ensure the contacts are clean and secure. If the display is still unresponsive, reset it by disconnecting and reconnecting the battery. If problems persist, consult a Trek dealer.
Use a damp cloth to wipe the frame and components. Avoid using high-pressure water jets. Clean the electrical components with a soft, dry cloth. After cleaning, ensure all parts are dry before reconnecting the battery.