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1. the computer again Put the main unit in the shade to let it return to normal state Unit will return to normal state when the temperature rises Replace the battery in the main unit with a new one T Is the computer in the setting mode 2 Are the magnet and the Sensor Transmitter in the correct position Is the gap between both parts correct Speed not displayed or wrong displayed Did you expose the main unit to the direct sunlight for a long time when it was not in use Is the temperature below 0 C 32 F Low battery symbol is blinking PRECAUTIONS 1 Don t leave the main unit exposed to direct sunlight when not riding the bike 2 Don t disassemble the main unit or its accessories 3 Check relative position and gap of sensor magnet and main unit periodically 4 Don t use thinner alcohol or benzine to clean the main unit or its accessories when they become dirty 5 Remember to pay attention to the road while riding
2. 26x1 75 2045 27 5Inch 26Inch 650A 2073 28 Inch 700B ATB26x2 0 650B _ 2099 28 6 Inch 2193 2234 2281 TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM CHECK ITEMS REMEDY Main unit 1 Is the battery dead 1 Replace the battery No display 2 Is there incorrect battery installation 2 Be sure that the positive pole of the battery is facing the battery cap 1 Refer to the setting procedures to finish the setting 2 Refer to the installation manual and correct the positions and gap 3 Refer to Wheel Circumference 3 Is the wheel circumference setting Measurement and Setting and enter a correct correct value 4 Is the sensing distance between the main 4 Refer to the installation manual and adjust unit and the sensor too long the distance between the main unit and the 5 Is the battery for the sensor nearly sensor of adjust the angle of the sensor exhausted 5 Replace the battery with a new one 6 Is there any strong interference source 6 Stay away from the strong interference nearby source 1 Did you calibrate the altitude before 1 Refer to Overview of Button Operation and riding calibrate the altitude before each ride 2 Is the hole for measuring the air pressure 2 Always keep the hole for measuring the air on the bottom of the main unit clean pressure clean Do not poke anything into the hole to avoid damage Refer to Data Setting Mode and initiate
3. Unit 41 78 x57 1x 41 78mm 30 10g Transmitter 35 8 mm x 34 8mm x14mm 13 9g The specifications and designs may be changed without notice Transmitter Battery Power Dimensions and Weight L User Input 24H 0 23 012 34 t l 9 8 7 6 5 amum ILL m 0 1 Pols 9 lt 8 lt 7 lt 6 General Mode each press of the SPD Current speed The current speed is always shown on the middle display during riding 1 2 The speed data are updated per second 3 When you do not ride the bike for more than 4 seconds the speed data will be reset to zero AVG Average Speed 1 With this function the computer will display your average speed during riding 2 Whenever you reset the computer or change the battery the average speed record will be cleared 3 It ll display 0 0 if the riding time is below 6 seconds 1 4 It s updated every second on condition that the riding time is over 6 seconds 5 The computer will automatically reset the following data to zero once the riding time is over 100 hours or the distance is over 1000KM or miles riding time trip distance average speed Max Max Speed 1 With this function the computer will record the maximum speed you reach during riding 2 Whenever you reset the computer or change the battery the max speed record will be cleared DST Trip Distance 1 Trip distance
4. refers to the accumulated distance during a trip 2 Whenever you reset the computer or change the battery the trip distance record will be cleared ODO Odometer 1 With this function the computer accumulates the total distance of the bike you ride 2 The odometer data cannot be cleared by the reset operation RTM Riding Time 1 Riding time refers to the accumulated riding time of a trip 2 Whenever you reset the computer or change the battery the riding time record will be cleared 3 The computer automatically starts measuring the riding time upon receipt of wheel signals If you s are riding your Bike whenever you stop the computer will continue to count the riding time for 4 more seconds to make sure there re no more wheel signals O Pace Arrow 1 The pace arrow shows the comparison between the current speed and average speed 2 If the current speed is above or equal to the average speed the upward arrow gt will flash on the display 3 On the contrary if the current speed is below the average speed the downward arrow will flicker Current Altitude 1 The current altitude is always displayed on the upper display 2 To get accurate basis altitude the cyclist should calibrate the altitude before each ride 3 The measurement is based on the principle that atmospheric pressure decreases as elevation increases 4 The altitude is measured by means of the atmospheric pressure so
5. unit setting screen 1 2 Unit Selection Press R button to choose Km h or Mile h 1 3 1 4 Circumference data setting Bike1 Bike2 1 It provides 3 sets of default tire circumference value for quick setting cmm2110 2080 and 2260 for Bike1 and Bike2 2 You may change the value by yourself too 2155 for Bike1 and 2055 for Bike2 WHEEL CIRCUMFERENCE Precise Measurement Fig a Roll the wheel until the valve stem is at its lowest point close to the ground then mark this first point on the ground Get on the bicycle and have a helper push you until the valve stem returns to its lowest point Mark the second point on the ground Measure the distance between the marks Enter this value to set the wheel circumference Quick Table Fig b Get a suitable circumference value from the table 1 5 Clock setting 12H AM 12H PM or 24H selection press the R button to select 12H AM 12H PM or 24H Press L button to for change to next setting mode 1 6 1 7 ODO data setting Bike1 Bike2 1 The function is designed to re key in former data of ODO when battery is replaced A new user does not need to set this data 2 Press the S button for quit data setting mode BUTTON and NORMAL OPERATIONS FUNCTION SCREEN Fig 2 1 Quickly press this button to move in a loop sequence from one function screen to another 2 Press R button for change function mode forward Press L button for change function mode backward BIKE 1 BIKE 2 SELECTION Fig 3
6. POWERS YOUR PERFORMANCE MAIN UNIT SETTING RA scio acti CYCLE COMPUTER WIRELESS 1 2 UT eter toy 1 3 Circumference data setting_Bike 1 0123 4 9 87 65 5 EE 0123 4 t l Press for change setting digital 63 Hold 2 s for change to next setting mode R Daear Button T E D Press for increase setting value Hold 2 s for auto increase DE setiing value 3 times per second S Button O Press for quit data setting mode 0 199 9km h 0 120 0m h 0 199 9km h 0 120 0m h MAX 0 199 9km h 0 120 0m h 0 999 99km mile RTM 0H 00M 00S 99H 59M 59S ODO 0 999999km mile 499m 5999m 1699ft 19999 ft UNIT 1m 3ft GRD AGR BATTERY CHANGE FUNCTION SCREEN 0 999999 Als Road Bike MTB Bike 29er Bike 0192 93 94 za t 9 87 65 01 et 9876 5 A new user does not need to set this data umim HU m ALMALV 0 99999m 0 99999ft TMP 10 C 60 C 14 F 140 C T MA 10 C 60 C 14 F 140 F T MI 10 C 60 C 14 F 140 F Default size Coen 270 200 22600 860mm 1H 00M 12H 59M 0H 00M 23H 59M e Light for 4 seconds after each press ALTITUDE CALIBRATION 0717234 ji l 9 87 65 Speed stop English Button function description ALL CLEAR L R S hold 3 s then enter warm up display 3 Altit
7. Press the S button to enter exit the Data setting mode Press the R button the change Bike 1 Bike 2 ABOUT ALTITUDE CALIBRATION Fig 4 1 Press both L and R buttons for 2 seconds to Altitude Setting 2 Press the R button to set the value of a digit and press the L button to move to the next digit 3 Attention Calibrate the current altitude only when there re no speed signals 4 Press both L and R buttons for 2 second and the current altitude value will return to zero DATA RESET Fig 5 1 Press and hold the L button for 2 seconds to reset data of DST RTM MAX AVG GRD AGR AL AL 2 When reset the recorded highest and lowest temperature will be cleared and the display will show the current temperature 3 The following data are stored in memory and cannot be reset Unit Cmm1 Circumference 1 Cmm2 ODO 1 ODO 2 Power saving F mode 9 RTM 0 DST 0 MAX 0 AVG 0 GRD 0 AGR 0 AL4 0 ALy 0 T MA T MI updated new data Power auto on in 30s 4 Reset data for Bike 1 and data for Bike 2 respectively AUTOMATIC START STOP The computer will automatically begin counting data upon riding and stop counting data when riding is stopped The flickering symbol 5 indicates that the computer is at start status POWER AUTO ON OFF Fig 6 1 To preserve battery this computer will automatically switch off and just displays the CLK data when it has not been used for about 15 minutes The power will be turned on automatically by
8. it s weather dependent button R or L will turn on the back light for 4 seconds ep updated new data x b Popular Tires Circumference Reference Table Wheel Size S2 9 Wheel Size 5 You may obtain the altitude data from a topographic map or the Internet 6 The altitude of the altimeter is pre calibrated by the precise instrument at the factory before shipment GRD Current altitude ascent descent With this function the computer will display the Current altitude ascent or descent during riding AGR Trip AVG altitude ascent 1 With this function the computer will display the average altitude asscent during riding 2 Whenever you reset the computer or change the battery the average altitude asscent record will be cleared AL4 AL Trip altitude gain Trip altitude loss 1 With this function it displays the accumulated altitude gains and loss during a trip 2 When you ride over uphill paths the altimeter will accumulate the altitude gains However when you ride over downhill paths the computer will accumulate the altitude loss The altimeter always accumulates your altitude gains only TMP Temperature Temperature would be automatically detected under this mode You could choose either in C or F to display the temperature This function would bring you the joy of riding outdoors T MA T MI Maximum temperature Minimum temperature 1 With this function the computer will dis
9. play the Maximum temperature Minimum temperature during riding 2 Whenever you reset the computer or change the battery the Maximum temperature Minimum temperature record will be cleared CLK Clock Time 12H 24H Alternative 1 When the user sets the clock time in Data Setting Mode there are two formats for option 12H and 24H 2 12H means 12 hours In this format to AM or PM 24H means 24 hours EL back light 1 Press R button to find the Light function turn on off the EL back light 2 After turn it on The symbol will apper to indicate the EL back light function is at working status 3 Press any button to light on for 4 seconds each time and the symbol will flash at the same time Low Battery Indicator 1 When the low battery symbol a appears on the display it s time to get a new battery 2 Replace the battery with a new one A S A P when the symbol blinks on the display Otherwise the new data of some functions will not be stored into the computer 3 If you do not change the battery in a few hours the computer may still work for a few days The data will be displayed as usual but the new data will not be stored before the battery is changed 4 To save battery power there s no EL backlight when the low battery symbol is blinking 18 Inch 1436 mm 700C TUBULAR 22 Inch 700x23C ATB 24x1 75 700x25C 24 Inch 700x28C 24x 1 3 8 27 Inch 700x32c ATB 26x1 40 700x35C ATB 26x1 50 700x38C ATB
10. riding the bike or by pressing the button 2 It will be automatically turned on in 30 seconds after it is used again EL BACKLIGHT Fig 7 1 Press and hold the button R for 2 seconds to switch on off the EL black light function 2 When the EL back light function is at working status each press of the button R or L will turn on the back light for 4 seconds BATTERY REPLACEMENT 1 When the low battery indicator is shown on the display replace the battery with a new one ASAP The positive pole of the CR2032 battery must face the battery cap Press buttons L R S for 3 seconds to initiate the main unit Attention When there s the low battery symbol on the screen we suggest that you replace the battery with a new one A S A P Otherwise the altitude measurement result may be incorrect and the new data may be lost eon Suitable Fork Size Wireless Sensing Distance Cross Talking Interference 12mm to 50mm 0 5 to 2 0 Forks 70cm between the transmitter and the main unit Within 40 cm 15 8 no interference by 2 bicycles carrying similar cycle computers even when ridden side by side Wheel Circumference Setting 1mm 3999mm 1mm increment Operation Temperature 0 C 50 C 32 F 122 F Storage Temperature 10 C 60 C 14 F 140 F Main Unit Battery Power 3V battery x 1 CR2032 battery operating life is about 2 years Based on an average of 1 5 hours use per day 3V battery x 1 CR2032 Main
11. ude adjustment mode 1 Data setting mode L Button Press for change setting digital S Button Press for quit data setting mode R Button Press for increase setting digital L Button Press for change setting digital L R Button press for quit altitude Hold 2 s for change to next setting mode adjustment mode R Button Press for increase setting value L R Button Hold 2 s for reset to zero Hold 2 s for auto increase setiing value 4 Back light on status 3 times per second L Button Press for change function mode 2 General mode forward and turn on back light for R Button Press for change function mode forward 4 s Hold 2 s for on off EL back light R Button Press for change function mode L Button Press for change function mode backward backward and turn on back light Hold 2 s for data reset for 4 s L R Button Hold 2 s for enter altitude adjustment mode S Button Press for enter data setting mode MAIN UNIT SETTING Fig 1 All clear 1 Hold down the R L button and S button simultaneously for more than 3 seconds to initiate the computer and clear all data IMPORTANT Be sure to initiate the computer before it is be used otherwise the computer may run errors 2 The LCD segments will be tested automatically after the unit is initiated 3 Press button to stop LCD test then the flickering BIKE 1 1 1 Bike Selection Press R button to choose Bike 1 or Bike 2 Hold down the L button for more than 2 second to change to the
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