User manual PLANET BIKE PROTEG 8.0

DON'T FORGET : ALWAYS READ THE USER GUIDE BEFORE BUYING !!!

If this document matches the user guide, instructions manual or user manual, feature sets, schematics you are looking for, download it now. Diplodocs provides you a fast and easy access to the user manual PLANET BIKE PROTEG 8.0. We hope that this PLANET BIKE PROTEG 8.0 user guide will be useful to you.


PLANET BIKE PROTEG 8.0 : Download the complete user guide (206 Ko)

Manual abstract: user guide PLANET BIKE PROTEG 8.0

Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] In addition, Planet Bike will donate 25% of our profits from this purchases and any other Planet Bike product you buy, to non-profit bicycle advocacy groups to further benefit your cycling experience. Enjoy your new Protegé Bicycle Computer and thank you for making a difference! 3. Mounting Instructions STEP 1: Attach the wheel sensor to the right or left fork using two quick ties (diagram #1). MOUNTING SENSOR MOUNTING MAGNET (Front Wheel) Note: Do not fully tighten quick ties until final placement is determined. [. . . ] Clock will still be displayed. L + MacroMonitorTM LCD display displays up to 4 functions at once, allowing for L fewer mode changes. L + "Buttonless" design for ease of use - push computer forward in bracket to L change modes. L + Weather proof construction and heavy duty wire harness for all-weather use. DUAL WHEEL SIZE SETTINGS: Indicated by " " or " . " Allows user to program two separate wheel sizes so the computer can be used for two separate bikes with purchase of second handlebar bracket/wire harness (part #8000-1). L " " represents an ATB or Hybrid tire. L This allows you to know which wheel size " " represents a Road or smooth tire. Computer Setup and Programming The Protegé comes with the battery preinstalled. Setup and Programing are facilitated by using the "set" and "mode" buttons loc ated on the underside of the computer case (diagram #6). To initiate programming, press "mode" button to display SCREEN 1, with "ODO" displayed on line 4. Depress and hold the "set" button for 3-4 seconds (use a pen or other such pointy object). Upon release, the M/H or K/H icon will flash. L L 1) Miles or Kilometers Selection: Once "M/H" or "K/H" is flashing, press "mode" to switch to desired selection. Press "set" to lock in your selection and advance the screen to Wheel Size Setting. L L 2) Wheel Size Setting (WSS): The screen will now display default WSS "2154" with the "4" flashing. L * Background information: The bicycle computer calculates information based upon the distance traveled each time your wheel goes around. The wheel L size setting equals the distance in mm traveled in one revolution of your wheel. There are two methods to determine the wheel size setting. L * For WSS less than 1000mm, input your WSS in WSS . WSS does not allow a size less than 1000mm. L Method 1: Read the tire size on the side wall of your tire and input the number that corresponds to your tire size on the wheel size chart to the right. Since there are many tire manufacturers and designs, tires listed as the same size from different manufacturers can actually vary significantly in their actual circumference. Therefore, we recommend for maximum accuracy in you computer readings, to use Method 2. L Method 2: Wheel Roll Out: For best results, find a flat smooth surface to perform the wheel roll out and inflate your tires to riding pressure. L 1) Place a piece of masking tape or draw a line on the surface to determine a starting position. L 2) Position the front tire valve at the 6:00 position (diagram #7) directly above the staring position. L 3) Roll the bicycle forward one revolution of the wheel on a straight line until the valve stem is again at the 6:00 position. (Note: Putting pressure on the handle bars to simulate body weight on the tire will give more accurate results. ) Mark the finishing position with masking tape or a line. Measure the distance between the starting and finishing positions in mm, this is your WSS. (Note: If you use an inch measuring tape, multiply inches by 25. 4 to achieve mm. ) This is your WSS in mm. L SET PRESS HERE TOL SWITCH BETWEENL AND MODE 6 TIRE SIZE 20 x 1. 75 24 x 1. 0 24 x 1. 75 24 x 2. 0 26 x 1. 25 26 x 1. 5 26 x 1. 95 26 x 2. 0 26 x 2. 1 26 x 1 (559 mm) 26 x 1 (650 c) BATTERYL REMOVAL WSSL 1502L 1750L 1894L 1925L 1950L 1996L 2055L 2066L 2070L 1925L 1925 TIRE SIZE WSSL 700 x 18C 2072L 700 x 20C 2091L 700 x 23C 2105L 700 x 28C 2143L 700 x 32C 2160L 700 x 38C 2184 FOR FUTURE REFERENCE, L WRITE YOUR WSS HERE: Imputing Wheel Size Setting (WSS)L A) Press "mode" button to change "flashing" first digit to desired selection. L B) Press "set" button to lock in your selection and advance to the next flashing digit. L C) Repeat steps A-B until all four digits are set. After the forth digit is set, it will L advance the screen to Odometer setting. 3) Odometer Setting STARTINGL POSITION FINISHINGL POSITION 7 ONE REVOLUTION = WHEEL SIZE SETTING (mm) : The digit on the far right will be flashing. (If you don't need to set the Odometer, repeatedly press "set" to advance to WSS . ) Repeat steps A-B again to set the Odometer. L L 4) Wheel Size Setting (WSS): The screen will now display default WSS "0000" with the first "0" flashing. Repeat steps to set WSS . L L 5) Odometer Setting : Repeat steps to set Odometer . L L 6) Clock Setting: The hour digit on the far left will be flashing. [. . . ] Trouble Shooting 1) Display is blank or shows partial digitsL Remove and reinsert battery. If problem persists, a new battery may be required. L L 2) LCD displays numbers but does not record data when riding. L Check for proper wheel sensor/magnet alignment (See Section #2, Step #2). DO NOT use alcohol or any kind of solvent. L L Planet Bike, L PO Box 259267, L Madison, WI 53725L www. planetbike. comL L L L ©2002. [. . . ]

DISCLAIMER TO DOWNLOAD THE USER GUIDE PLANET BIKE PROTEG 8.0




Click on "Download the user Manual" at the end of this Contract if you accept its terms, the downloading of the manual PLANET BIKE PROTEG 8.0 will begin.

 

Copyright © 2015 - manualRetreiver - All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.