Check the Battery
- Start by ensuring the battery is charged. If the battery is depleted, the display won't turn on. Plug the charger into the battery and charge it for a few hours, then try turning on the display again.
- Make sure the battery is properly connected. Check the connection points to ensure they are clean and free of debris, and that the battery is securely mounted in its slot.
Inspect the Power Button
- Examine the power button for any visible damage or debris that might prevent it from functioning correctly. Gently clean around the button to ensure there is no obstruction.
- Attempt to press and hold the power button for a few seconds, as some displays require a longer press to turn on.
Check the Connections
- Inspect all wiring and connectors leading to and from the display. Loose or disconnected cables can prevent the display from turning on. Make sure all connections are tight and secure.
- Look for any signs of corrosion or damage on the connectors. Damaged wires may need replacing to restore functionality to the display.
Fuses and Circuitry
- Locate any fuses or circuit breakers associated with the display. If a fuse is blown, the display will not receive power. Replace any blown fuses with the correct type as specified by the manufacturer.
- If the display still won't turn on after checking the fuse, inspect the circuitry for any burnt components or signs of damage. In this case, professional repair might be required.
Software Reset
- Try performing a software reset on the display. Refer to the manual for the specific steps to reset your Aventon display, as it might differ based on the model.
- Sometimes, the display can freeze or glitch, and a reset can restore its functionality.
Consult the Manual or Support
- If none of the above solutions work, consult the user manual for further troubleshooting tips specific to your model of Aventon bike.
- Contact Aventon customer support for professional guidance and troubleshooting steps tailored to your situation.
Visit a Professional
- If the display still won't turn on after all these steps, it may require professional inspection. Take it to a certified bike technician who can diagnose and fix electrical issues.