Trek Bosch Performance Line Cruise Ride Plus Owner's Manual

To perform a system reset, turn off the bike and remove the battery. Wait for about 5 minutes before reinserting the battery and turning the bike back on. This can help resolve minor software glitches.
First, check the battery connection and ensure it's securely attached. Inspect the display unit for any error messages. If the issue persists, consult the user manual for troubleshooting specific error codes or contact customer support.
To maximize battery life, avoid storing the battery in extreme temperatures, charge it regularly (preferably after each ride), and avoid deep discharges by recharging before the battery is completely drained.
Regular maintenance includes checking tire pressure, inspecting brake pads and cables, lubricating the chain, and ensuring that all bolts are tightened. It's also recommended to have a professional service the bike at least once a year.
Software updates can be performed using the Bosch eBike Connect app or through a visit to an authorized Bosch e-bike dealer who can update the system using diagnostic tools.
Common error codes include 'Error Code 500' indicating a motor issue, and 'Error Code 503' suggesting a battery problem. Refer to the user manual for a comprehensive list of error codes and their troubleshooting steps.
Yes, the bike is designed to be weather-resistant and can be ridden in the rain. However, it's advisable to avoid deep water that could submerge the motor or battery. Regular cleaning and drying after riding in wet conditions are recommended.
Use a damp cloth to wipe down the frame and components. Avoid using high-pressure water jets which can force water into sensitive areas. Dry the bike thoroughly after cleaning.
The recommended tire pressure is typically between 50-70 PSI, depending on the tire model and riding conditions. Always refer to the tire sidewall for specific recommendations.
Improving range can be achieved by maintaining a steady pedaling cadence, using eco-mode when possible, ensuring tires are properly inflated, and keeping the bike well-maintained to reduce mechanical drag.