Trek Madone 2010 Series 6 With Di2 Integration Installation Manual

To adjust the Di2 electronic shifting, start by ensuring the battery is charged. Use the adjustment mode by holding the button on the junction box until the red LED lights up. Use the shifters to fine-tune the derailleur alignment. Test the shifting and repeat if necessary for precise gear changes.
Regularly clean the bike, check for wear on the chain and brake pads, and inspect the tires for damage. Ensure the Di2 battery is charged and update the firmware as needed. Periodically check the torque on bolts and lubricate the drivetrain.
Begin by checking the battery charge and connections. Inspect the wiring for any visible damage. Enter adjustment mode to fine-tune the derailleurs. If the problem persists, perform a system reset and update the firmware using the Shimano E-Tube software.
The recommended tire pressure typically ranges from 90 to 120 psi depending on rider weight and road conditions. Always refer to the tire sidewall for the maximum pressure rating and adjust based on personal comfort and performance needs.
Locate the battery, usually in the seatpost or downtube. Disconnect the wiring carefully and remove the battery. Insert the new battery, ensuring the connections are secure. Reassemble and test the system for proper operation.
The Trek Madone 2010 Series 6 can generally accommodate tires up to 25mm wide. However, always check the frame and fork clearance as well as the brake caliper space to ensure proper fit and avoid any interference.
Inspect the bike for loose bolts, especially around the crankset, stem, and handlebars. Clean and lubricate the bottom bracket and seatpost. If the noise persists, consider a professional service to check for any structural issues.
Connect your Di2 system to a computer using the Shimano SM-PCE1 or SM-BCR2 device. Launch the Shimano E-Tube software, follow the prompts to check for updates, and install any available firmware updates to ensure optimal performance.
Signs include reduced battery life, failure to hold a charge, and erratic shifting performance. If recharging does not resolve these issues, consider replacing the battery and check for any issues with the wiring or connections.
Use a bike rack that supports the frame securely without damaging the carbon structure. Remove the wheels if necessary for better fit and protection. Cover any exposed parts to prevent scratches and secure the bike firmly to the rack or vehicle.