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Freehub Body Replacement; Sprocket Cassette Installation; Operations; Connecting The Home Trainer To A Power Source - Elite Rivo Anleitung

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Speed
bicycle transmission Compatibility
Shimano
/ SRAM
®
Campagnolo
®
12
Shimano
Micro Spline
®
MTB
SRAM
XD/XDR
®
Freehub body replacement (Pic. 9)
If on your bicycle you must use a different freehub body than
the one provided, replace it with a compatible one among
those indicated by the Manufacturer:
• Untighten the fixing nut R with a 17mm wrench.
• Remove the freehub body Q from the home trainer axle.
• Insert completely the new compatible freehub on the axle.
• Tighten the fixing nut R with the 17mm wrench with a 5Nm
(44in-lbs) tightening torque.
Do not attempt to adapt or use non-compatible
cassettes with the preinstalled freehub body!
Sprocket cassette installation (Pic. 4)
The sprocket cassette does not come with the
product. The customer must purchase a spro-
cket cassette that's compatible with the
bicycle transmission, with the same gear type
and number to the one onstalled on the rear
wheel of the bicycle.
• Assemble the sprocket cassette M on the freehub body Q
by aligning the grooved profiles.
Usually you need 2 spacers B for the 9-speed cassette,1
spacer for the 10-speed cassette and no spacer for the 11/12
speed cassette. Depending on the cassette brand you're
usong there might be differences to what's mentioned above,
if you have any doubts please check the number of spacers
you need with the Manufacturer of the sprocket cassette.
By suing a torque wrench with theextractor O tighten the lo-
cking sleeve N supplied with the sprocket set to the freehub
body with the proper tightening torque.
Scan the QR code to view the video :
Make sure you carefully follow the assembly
instructions supplied by the Manufacturer for
the sprocket cassette, any other spacers and
tightening torque levels.
If the cassette has been installed on the home
trainer and you need to remove the freehub:
use the dedicated ROTATING RIGHT NUT
TOOL KIT that you can purchase on www.sho-
®
optional - cod. 1014233
optional - cod. 1014315
optional - cod. 1014279
pelite-it.com.
If you have any doubt or can't assemble the
sprocket cassette please contact the Manufac-
turer or retailer.
The warranty does not cover any damages to
the bicycle and/or home trainer if the assembly
hasn't been properly conducted.

OPERATIONS

Connecting the home trainer to a power source

• The product is powered by a power adapter L (provided).
Plug in thepower adapter to the grid and the connector in its
plug on the back of the home trainer (pic. 1) - a slight vibration
indicates that the system is setting in its initial position, this
operation might last 15 seconds.
Lock on the power adapter cable to the cable holder hook
(pic. 1).

Status LED light

The roller sends data on speed, pedalling cadence and deve-
loped power via Bluetooth Wi-Fi protocols.
The electronic board has 3 LEDs that identify the power
supply and operation status of the board itself, as well as
notifying which protocol is being used:
Red = identifies the trainer's power supply.
- Off = the roller is not powered or is in energy saving mode
- Flashing = firmware update of the roller control system.
- On = the roller is powered.
Blue = identifies the operation of the roller with the Bluetooth
protocol.
- Slow flashing = waiting for a connection.
- Fast flashing = in search of a sensor (see chapter "Power
Meter Link," "Cadence Bridge" and "Cardio Bridge"
- On = the roller is transmitting using the Bluetooth protocol.
White = identifies the operation of the roller with the Wi-Fi
protocol.
- Fast flashing = firmware update via Wi-Fi.
- On = the roller is transmitting using the Wi-Fi protocol.

Software and connectivity

RIVO with Cog & Click supports the "Zwift Protocol," thus with
this type of transmission it will only operate correctly with all
training software that supports the "Zwift Protocol."
RIVO with Cog & Click, however, also supports the Wi-Fi and
FTMS Bluetooth protocols and can also be used with software
that does not support the "Zwift Protocol," but operation will be
limited because it will not be possible to change the gear ratio
with the Click.
In order to use software that does not implement the Zwift pro-
tocol, it is necessary to install a sprocket cassette instead of the
Zwift Cog. Refer to the paragraph "Replacing Zwift Cog with
sprocket cassette" for details on the operation.
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