Trek Sensor 2.0 Owners Manual
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To set up your Trek Sensor 2.0, attach the computer to the handlebars, install the sensor on the fork, and align the magnet on the spoke. Follow the user manual to pair the devices and calibrate the wheel size for accurate readings.
To reset the Trek Sensor 2.0, press and hold the mode and set buttons simultaneously for about 5 seconds. Release the buttons once the screen flashes, indicating a successful reset.
Check if the wheel size is correctly set in the bike computer settings. Ensure that the sensor and magnet alignment is correct. Replace the battery if the issue persists.
To change the battery, remove the computer from its mount, open the battery compartment using a coin, and replace the old battery with a new CR2032 battery. Ensure the positive side faces up before closing the compartment.
Ensure that the computer is securely mounted and the sensor is properly aligned with the magnet. Check if the batteries in both the computer and sensor are functional and replace them if needed.
Access the settings menu on the bike computer, navigate to the wheel size option, and input the correct diameter for your wheel. Refer to the manual for specific diameter values or measure the wheel circumference directly.
In the settings menu, select the option to pair a new sensor. Ensure the sensor is active and within range. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the pairing process.
Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the bike computer and sensor. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Regularly check the alignment of the sensor and magnet, and ensure the mounting bracket is secure.
Ensure that the bike computer is properly sealed. If moisture is present inside, remove the battery and allow the unit to dry completely before reassembling. Consider using a silica gel pack to absorb moisture.
Yes, the Trek Sensor 2.0 is designed to be water-resistant. However, avoid submerging it in water. Ensure all components are securely attached to prevent water ingress.