Thanks Eric.
I now see the sensor. Cannot see anything blocking it but will try
your suggestion to blast it with some canned air. However, it seems to
me that it's unlikely it'll be dirty as its behaved like this since
the first day I bought it.
I gather that anytime the bike is indoors, disregar
The switch has three settings: "0" is Off, "S" is Sensor, and "1" is On. The
sensor is in the depressed ring that the switch piece slides in--you can see it
on the right side near the mounting bracket. In the "S" position the sensor is
uncovered, in the "1" position the switch piece rotates al
Dumb question, but where is the light sensor? I have mine mounted in front
of the Nitto Mini rack and as far as I can tell, there is nothing in front
of the light itself. Behind it there is either a bag or, right now for
winter commuting, a basket-Sackville bag combo.
René
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You have probably checked this already, but do you have anything
blocking the light sensor? I noticed my front bag used to block the
sensor on my IQ Fly, and when cars come up behind me, the light flicks
off. It doesn't have to block it completely, just reduce the amount
of light needed to tell i