Wired Cycle Computer Instruction Manual
Contents: 1. Supply 2. Assembly / Instructions 3. Keys & Functions 4. Modes 5. LCD Display 6. Basic Operations 7. Wheel Size 8. General Settings 9. Reset 10. Battery Replacement 11. Care & Maintenance
SUPPLY A. Main Unit B. Bracket C. Bracket Sleeve D. Wheel Magnet E. Cable Ties F. Wired Speed Transmitter MAGNET Page 2
ASSEMBLY / INSTALLATION: Transmitter 1. Using the cable ties, loosely mount the speed transmitter to the fork blade. Ensure that this is on the same side of the bike as the handlebar bracket. 2. Screw the magnet loosely onto the wheel spoke, ensure it is on the same side as the transmitter. Page 3
ASSEMBLY / INSTALLATION: Wheel Magnet / Angle FORK MAGNET SENSOR 3. Adjust the position of the magnet and sensor, the magnet must pass through the sensor zone, the maximum clearance distance between them is 5mm. If the magnet and sensor are not close enough the computer will not pick up a reading. 4. Once the wheel magnet and transmitter are aligned properly, securely tighten both in place and trim off the excess cable ties. 5. Lead the wire to the handlebars along the outer cable of the brakes. 6. CAUTION: Adjust the wire length so that it does not pull when the handlebars are moved. Page 4
ASSEMBLY / INSTALLATION: Main Unit 1. Place unit on bracket. 2. Slide down until the click sound appears.. Page 5
KEYS & FUNCTIONS Page 6
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LCD DISPLAY Mode Indicator Marks which mode you are currently on. Pace Arrow The arrows indicate if your current speed is above, below or neutral to your average speed. Speed Window Displays current speed and is always visible in any mode. Km/h & Mph Displays speed and distance in Miles or Kilometers. Low Battery Indicates the batteries are low. Clock Mode Displays current time. Page 8
LCD DISPLAY Auto / Manual Visible when the Auto-mode is on. Wheel Measurement Visible when setting tire size. Data Window Displays a wide range of functions and data that are measured by the speed and distance of the bike. Sub-Modes Visible when user is viewing sub-measurements Bike 1 / Bike 2 Indicates which bike mode you are on and can be selected in settings. Page 9
BASIC OPERATIONS: Getting Started Getting Started When the computer is turned on whenever the battery is re-installed, the following start up settings will automatically begin. Wheel Size km/h or mph Clock See pages 18-19 (GENERAL SETTINGS) for setting sequences. Follow the icons on top. Once the setting is done the standby screen will be visible. From here you can start your steps on pages 18-19. * Setting will be skipped to the default time display when in-active for 30 seconds. Page 10
LCD Display Start/Stopping Measurements When Auto-mode is on, the computer detects the wheel spinning and starts measurement automatically in sync with the bicycle. Start/Stopping measurement with the SET/START/STOP key will be disabled. When Auto-mode is off, the computer starts/stops the measurement manually with the SET/START/STOP key. * For turning on/off Auto-mode, refer to page 18 (GENERAL SETTINGS). SET/START/STOP Page 11
BASIC OPERATIONS: Power-Saving Power-Saving When the computer is inactive for 10 minutes, it will enter the power-saving mode, where only the clock will be visible. When the computer is inactive for 2 weeks or more it will enter sleep mode, where all visible information will be disabled. Press the MODE or SET/START/STOP key to bring back the screen back. Mode Set/Start/Stop Power-Saving Mode Sleep Mode Page 12
WHEEL SIZE: Measuring the Circumference Front Axle Measure Ground (radius) mm x 6.28=WS Roll forward once Wheel Circumference Page 13
GENERAL SETTING Hold adjust enter setting Clock Bike 1 or 2 press mode any mode Mode enter press mode toggle 12/24 next variable press mode next variable enter press mode toggle 1 or 2 press reset enter time + digit confirm confirm Adjust Page 14 Reset PAGE 17
GENERAL SETTING Km/h or mph Wheel Size AT ON / OFF ODO ODO enter enter enter enter press mode toggle unit press mode next variable press mode confirm press mode next variable confirm press reset + digit press reset toggle on/off press reset + digit enter confirm Page 15
RESET INDIVIDUAL RESET: Hold the RESET key for 2 seconds will reset the data for a specific mode. * CO2 and ODO will not reset. Hold the RESET key for 2 seconds Reset individual data Page 16
BATTERY REPLACEMENT Warning: Keep batteries away from children. If swallowed, contact a doctor immediately. Warning: Batteries contain chemical substances. They should be disposed of properly according to local regulations. Battery Type: CR2032 Lithium Battery Life: The battery is estimated to last 1 year depending on frequency and use of certain features. Replacing the Battery: 1. Use a coin to unscrew the battery hatch by turning counter-clockwise. 2. Remove old battery. 3. Insert a CR2032 3V Lithium battery with the writing facing you. 4. Replace the battery hatch. * Please make sure the O-ring (rubber ring surrounding battery) has not been removed from its place. Page 17
CARE & MAINTENANCE - Never attempt to disassemble the cycle computer. - Protect your cycle computer from extreme heat, shocks and long time exposure to direct sunlight. - Wipe with a lightly moistened cloth. Apply mild soap to the area if there are stubborn stains or marks. Do not expose your cycle computer to strong chemicals such as gasoline, clean solvents, acetone, and alcohol, insect repellents, as they may damage the unit s seal, case and finish. - Store your cycle computer in a dry place when not in use. - Avoid allowing the cycle computer to come into direct contact with hair liquids, colognes, sun block, creams and other toiletries which can cause deterioration of the plastic parts. Whenever the cycle computer comes into contact with these or other toiletries, wipe it off immediately with dry, soft cloth. PAC02381 Made in China