Trek Diamant Range Extender Manual
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To install the Trek Diamant Range Extender, first ensure your bike is compatible. Then, attach the mounting hardware to the frame's designated points using the provided screws. Secure the range extender onto the mount and connect the power cable to the main battery.
Use the charger provided by the manufacturer. Connect the charger to a power outlet and then to the range extender’s charging port. Make sure to charge it in a dry area at room temperature for optimal performance.
Check the connection between the charger and the range extender, ensuring it is secure. Verify that the power outlet is functioning. Inspect the charging cable for any damage. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
Regularly check for any physical damage or wear. Clean the range extender with a dry cloth to prevent dust accumulation. Ensure all connections are tight and free of corrosion. Periodically check the battery's health status using the bike's display settings.
The Trek Diamant Range Extender is designed to withstand light rain, but it is recommended to avoid prolonged exposure to water. Ensure all connections are secure and dry the unit thoroughly after exposure to moisture.
Maintain a steady pace and avoid sudden accelerations. Use eco modes when possible to conserve battery life. Regularly check tire pressure and ensure the bike is well-maintained to reduce power consumption.
The range extender is specifically designed for compatibility with certain models. Check the manufacturer’s specifications or consult with an authorized dealer to confirm compatibility with other models.
Ensure that the range extender is properly connected to the bike. Restart the bike’s electronic system by turning it off and on again. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact technical support.
Store the range extender in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Disconnect it from the bike and place it in its protective case if available. Make sure it's charged to about 50% for long-term storage.
Indicators of a failing battery include reduced range, the battery not holding a charge, unusual noises, or error messages on the bike's display. If these occur, consider replacing the battery or contacting customer support.