Console to bracket

To connect the console to the bracket, slide the console down onto the bracket. Be sure to slide the console completely down onto the bracket to ensure a solid connection between the console and the bracket. Make sure the contact points between the console and bracket remain clean and free from moisture or debris.

Batteries

The console ships with batteries. In the event the batteries need to be replaced over time, follow these simple steps:

1.Remove the back cover with a small philips head screwdriver

2.Remove batteries

3.Replace with fresh AAA batteries, paying attention to properly line up the poles

4.Replace battery door and secure with small philips head screwdriver

Reed Switch

The Comp 200E is equipped with a reed switch locat- ed on the left rear dropout.

This switch picks up the speed and cadence readings from the flywheel. In the event the switch needs to be replaced, follow these steps:

1.Remove the existing reed switch from the frame by peeling it from the inside of the dropout.

2.Detach the switch from the frame wire by depressing the pinch lock and sliding the two connecters apart.

3.Attach the new switch on the inside of the rear, left dropout with the included double stick tape.

4.Slide the connecters together, making sure to align the pinch lock with the locking tooth on the frame wire. Tuck any slack in the cable back inside the stay.

PT Receiver

The Pro 300PT is equipped with a PowerTap receiver on the rear left dropout. This receiver receives the speed, cadence and power data from the PowerTap flywheel. In the event you need to replace the PowerTap receiver, follow these steps:

1.Remove the existing receiver by loosening the plastic screws, paying attention to loosen the square nuts on the inside of the dropout.

2.Detach the receiver from the frame wire by depressing the pinch lock and sliding the two connecters apart.

3.Attach the new receiver to the dropout with the plastic screws and square nuts (PIC).

4.Slide the connecters together, making sure to align the pinch lock with the locking tooth on the frame wire. Tuck any slack in the cable back inside the stay.

IMPORTANT! How To Zero Torque

The torque must be zeroed to ensure that the PowerTap displays the most accurate power information. If the instantaneous power is positive, or nega- tive, the torque needs to be zeroed. These operations must be done with NO tension on the chain or while stationary with NO force being placed on the pedals. Also, the transmission icon must be illuminated.

To zero torque first ensure the transmission icon is showing then press [DOWN ARROW] to move the cursor to [WATTS]. Press [SELECT] to change to [INCH-LBS]. Then hold down [SELCT] again until "0" is shown. Press [SELECT] to return to [WATTS]. The torque value will now read zero.

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CycleOps PRO 300PT, Comp 200E manual Console to bracket

Comp 200E, PRO 300PT specifications

The CycleOps PRO 300PT and Comp 200E are two of the standout products in the CycleOps line, designed to elevate the indoor cycling experience for athletes of all levels. Both models incorporate cutting-edge technology and user-focused features that cater to training efficiency and comfort.

The CycleOps PRO 300PT is heralded for its precision and versatility. One of its main features is the PowerTap technology, which allows cyclists to train with power metrics. This feature provides real-time feedback on wattage, aiding users in optimizing their training sessions. The PRO 300PT also boasts an adjustable resistance system, enabling users to simulate various cycling conditions, from flat roads to uphill climbs. Its sturdy construction ensures stability during intense workouts, which is crucial for maintaining performance.

In terms of technology, the PRO 300PT utilizes Bluetooth and ANT+ capabilities for seamless connectivity with various cycling apps and devices. This allows users to track performance metrics and integrate with platforms like Zwift or TrainerRoad, enriching the overall training experience. The trainer is also compatible with a wide range of bicycle types, further enhancing its appeal to diverse cyclists.

On the other hand, the CycleOps Comp 200E is designed with a focus on user-friendliness and efficiency. One of its prominent features is the quick-release design, which allows for easy mounting and dismounting of the bike. This is particularly beneficial for users who may need to transition between workouts quickly. The Comp 200E also features a reliable magnetic resistance system, providing a smooth and quiet ride that won’t disturb those around you.

Additionally, the Comp 200E offers a compact and foldable design, making it ideal for users with limited space. Its easy-to-read display tracks essential metrics, empowering users to monitor their progress efficiently. With adjustable height and width settings, the trainer ensures comfort for different rider sizes.

Both the PRO 300PT and Comp 200E prioritize safety and stability, accommodating a wide range of user preferences and needs. Whether for a serious athlete aiming to enhance their performance or a casual cyclist seeking to maintain fitness during off-seasons, these CycleOps trainers offer the features and technologies necessary for effective indoor cycling. With a focus on usability and connectivity, they stand out as essential tools for reaching cycling goals, ensuring that every workout is both productive and enjoyable.