FAQ

FAQ test description

Use a 3-4 mm tip to quickly press the ON/OFF button area (below the MODE button): the LED turns on green and then flashes blue. If the controls were previously coupled with the rear derailleur, when the LED turns off this means they are coupled with the rear derailleur. When an operating lever is pressed, the led turns on blue
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When starting to pedal, thanks to the movement sensors located in each component, all components activate and are ready to function after a few seconds
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When transporting the bicycle, leave the batteries for the rear and front derailleur installed to protect the cavities and electrical contacts inside them from bad weather. Although the leds of the rear and front derailleur turn on, if the control levers are not activated, the components go into stand-by and the leds turn off after 30 minutes.
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Transport it as it if were exposed to bad weather, making sure that the operating levers cannot be actuated. Otherwise, remove the rear and front derailleur batteries and turn off the controls, as they would otherwise continue to search for the rear and front derailleur and the LED would flash continuously.
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No, the operation of the LEDs cannot be changed
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Yes, the lever functions can be customised using the dedicated app
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When connecting to the groupset with the MyCampy 3.0 app, any new firmware that is available for updating the single component is displayed
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No, the groupset was created exclusively for the road and not for gravel use
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Yes, it is possible for there to be temporary disturbances to groupset operation near high intensity electromagnetic sources
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The batteries of the rear and front derailleur are lithium ion batteries, and are dedicated and specific to the rear derailleur and to the front derailleur and are not interchangeable.
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