Thanks to Google I was able to figure out why the lights on my new Cannondale Mavaro wouldn't turn on: the light switch status was set to "off" instead of "on" or "bike light can be switched on/off".
Unfortunately, the bike shop wasn't able to update this setting because, for some reason, their diagnostic tool can't find a record of my unit. In the diagnostic interface, where there's supposed to be a unique ID number, there's just an empty field. I've got an orphan unit :-( Apparently, it's not possible to make any changes or updates to this unit since it doesn't exist in Bosch's system.
Needless to say, the mechanic had no clue how to proceed. He said he contacted both Bosch and Cannondale, but each said that only the other could address the issue. They're frustrated and I'm wondering how long it'll be before I get my bike back. I had only had it for one day.
Do any of you fine folks have a suggestion? This bike shop hasn't been selling ebikes very long, and although they have had some training on the Bosch systems, they haven't spent much time working with the software--I get the feeling they'd be happier tinkering with anything that didn't involve a computer.
Unfortunately, the bike shop wasn't able to update this setting because, for some reason, their diagnostic tool can't find a record of my unit. In the diagnostic interface, where there's supposed to be a unique ID number, there's just an empty field. I've got an orphan unit :-( Apparently, it's not possible to make any changes or updates to this unit since it doesn't exist in Bosch's system.
Needless to say, the mechanic had no clue how to proceed. He said he contacted both Bosch and Cannondale, but each said that only the other could address the issue. They're frustrated and I'm wondering how long it'll be before I get my bike back. I had only had it for one day.
Do any of you fine folks have a suggestion? This bike shop hasn't been selling ebikes very long, and although they have had some training on the Bosch systems, they haven't spent much time working with the software--I get the feeling they'd be happier tinkering with anything that didn't involve a computer.