Problems with Shimano Di2 adjustment
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Problems with Shimano Di2 adjustment
Hi everyone,
this is my first post, so apologies if there is any other subforum this is supposed to be.
I am having a problem with the fine tuning of my Ultegra Di2. I read everywhere, that I am supposed to go on the 4th or 5th cog and then click the control box button 2 seconds. Then I would be able to use the right shifters to adjust. However, when pressing the control box button, the Di2 switches Gears completely. The funny thing is that when I reporoduce this starting from the biggest cog, it goes down through every second coq until at the smallest and then up again the same way until it is back on the biggest coq after which it stops...
I do have a triathlon bike with second button option, but does that make a difference?
Many thanks for any help.
this is my first post, so apologies if there is any other subforum this is supposed to be.
I am having a problem with the fine tuning of my Ultegra Di2. I read everywhere, that I am supposed to go on the 4th or 5th cog and then click the control box button 2 seconds. Then I would be able to use the right shifters to adjust. However, when pressing the control box button, the Di2 switches Gears completely. The funny thing is that when I reporoduce this starting from the biggest cog, it goes down through every second coq until at the smallest and then up again the same way until it is back on the biggest coq after which it stops...
I do have a triathlon bike with second button option, but does that make a difference?
Many thanks for any help.
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Watch the light on the box and confirm that it is in program mode.
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you pushed the button for too long and you are in crash recovery mode.
Ask a Mechanic: Shimano Di2 crash recovery mode - VeloNews.com
just push it for a short time to get into adjustment mode, per the link above.
Ask a Mechanic: Shimano Di2 crash recovery mode - VeloNews.com
just push it for a short time to get into adjustment mode, per the link above.
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you pushed the button for too long and you are in crash recovery mode.
Ask a Mechanic: Shimano Di2 crash recovery mode - VeloNews.com
just push it for a short time to get into adjustment mode, per the link above.
Ask a Mechanic: Shimano Di2 crash recovery mode - VeloNews.com
just push it for a short time to get into adjustment mode, per the link above.
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