ENGLISH
The Polar Cadence Sensor is designed to measure
cadence when cycling. No other use is intended or
implied.
INSTALLING THE POLAR CADENCE SENSOR
To install the cadence sensor and crank magnet, you
need cutters. Please follow the pictures on the front
cover.
A Polar Bike Mount and a cycling computer
B Polar Cadence Sensor
C Crank magnet
1. Check the down tube to fi nd a suitable place for
the cadence sensor. The sensor should be attached
at a maximum of 80 cm/2'6" from the mounted
cycling computer. If needed the sensor can also be
attached to the seat tube.
2. Place the rubber part on to the cadence sensor (A)
and pass the cable ties through the cadence sensor
and rubber part holes (B).
3. Clean and dry a suitable place for the sensor and
adjust the sensor to the down tube. If the sensor
touches the crank (when rotating), change the
sensor's position slightly upwards. Loosely adjust
the cable ties. Do not tighten them fully yet.
4. The crank magnet should be installed vertically on
the inner side of the crank. Before attaching the
magnet to the crank, the area should be cleaned
and dried thoroughly. Attach the magnet to the
crank and secure with the tape.
5. Fine-tune the positioning of both the crank magnet
and the sensor so that the magnet passes close to
the sensor without actually touching it. The maximum
distance between the cadence sensor and the crank
magnet should be 4 mm/0'16". The gap is correct
when you can fi t a cable tie just about between the
magnet and the sensor. It is important that
the lower corner of the sensor must face the magnet
when rotating, also when the sensor has been
attached to the seat tube. The lower corner of the
sensor is shown with an arrow in the picture. Once
the crank magnet and the sensor are positioned
correctly, tighten the cable ties securely and cut off
any excess cable tie ends.
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