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How to Correct the Altitude

First display the main mode showing , with the operation of the Mode button. Press the Set
button when the speed is zero, and it turns to the correction mode (Fig.13). The figure increases with
each press of the S/S button, and decreases with each press of the Mode button. To increase/
decrease the number rapidly, hold down the button. Adjust the figure to the correct altitude, and
press the Set button to complete this operation.
HOW TO USE AS A CYCLOCOMPUTER
Speed Sensor
Magnet
Marking Line of Sensor
Fig.17 Fig.18 Fig.19
Speed Sensor
Sensor Holster
Sensor Band B
Front Fork
About 2 mm
Center of
the Magnet

1. Mounting to Bicycle

Attach the magnet on the right spokes of the front wheel. The
spokes must run correctly through the inside of the magnet as
in Fig. 14.
Attach the speed sensor and sensor holster with sensor bands
A/B to the right fork. Choose a band that fits the fork diameter
(S size for up to 24 , L for oversize).
1.Insert the band B into the slit of the band A, and put the rub-
ber pad inside of the band A (Fig. 15). Adjust the length in
order that the screw-fastening part of the bands are parallel
when mounted to the fork (Fig. 16). *To pull out the band B
from the band A, tug strongly.
2.Mount the adjusted bands to the fork along with the speed
sensor and sensor holster, by temporarily tightening the
screw (Fig. 17).
3.Align the magnet's center and the sensor's marking line (Fig.
18), and clearance between the magnet and the sensor
should be 2mm (Fig. 19). Then tighten the screw securely.
Cut off the excess of the sensor band B.
Note: If the space between the fork and the spokes are too
narrow, mount the sensor without the holster.
Spoke
Magnet
Fig.14 Fig.15
Sensor Band A
Sensor Band B
Rubber Pad
Parallel
Fig.16
Fig.13