taBle oF contents
1. scope
5. initial operation
5.1 Switching on the bicycle computer for the first time
2. saFety and Maintenance
5.2
Setting the wheel size
2.1
Safety instructions
5.3
Selecting KM/H Miles
2.2
Repairs
5.4
Setting the 12/24-hour display
2.3
Operating environment conditions
5.5
Setting the clock
2.4
Ambient temperature
5.6
Bicycle computer check
2.5
Electromagnetic compatibility
5.7
New start/Reset
2.6
Battery operation
5.8
Automatic start/stop
2.7
Disposal
6. Modes/Functions
2.7.1 Battery disposal
2.7.2 Bicycle computer disposal
6.1
Resetting the route data (DST, MXS, AVS,TM)
2.7.3 Packaging disposal
6.2
Resetting the total kilometres (ODO)
2.8
Maintenance
7. Battery replaceMent
2.9
Cleaning and care
7.1
Bicycle computer
2.10 Storage
8. declaration oF conForMity
2.11 Notes to these operating instructions
2.12 Scope of delivery
9. description oF Fault
3. display and Function keys
10. Warranty provisions
4. asseMBly
4.1
Bicycle computer mount and bicycle computer
4.2
Mounting the sensor
1. scope
2.4 Ambient temperature
The bicycle computer can be permanently operated and stored at ambient
This bicycle computer has been solely designed for use as a bicycle computer.
temperatures of -10°C to 50°C.
Bicycle computers provide information about the speed and covered distances.
2.5 Electromagnetic compatibility
Any other use than that described in these operating instructions is not permitted
If possible, do not use the bicycle computer in close proximity to, e.g. computers,
and can cause damage and injuries. We shall not assume liability for damage
printers, television sets, mobile phones or radios, as devices with strong EMC
due to improper use. You will find further notes and explanations in the operating
radiation can cause interference.
instructions.
2.6 Battery operation
Your bicycle computer is operated by a 3V/CR2032 battery. In the following text
2. saFety and Maintenance
you will find a few notes on how to handle batteries:
Replace the battery only with an equivalent battery type. Batteries may not be
2.1 Safety instructions
charged or reactivated using other means, may not be taken apart, thrown into
Please read this chapter carefully and comply with all given notes. This will
a fire or short-circuited. Always keep the battery out of the reach of children.
ensure reliable operation and the long service life of your bicycle computer.
Batteries can be fatal if swallowed. Therefore, keep the battery and the bicycle
Please keep the packaging and the operating instructions in a safe place in order
computer out of reach of small children. Seek medical assistance immediately if
to pass them on to a new owner should you sell the bicycle computer. Never
a battery was swallowed. If required, use a slightly moist cloth to clean the device
open the housing of the bicycle computer and the sensor, as it does not contain
and battery contacts and dry thoroughly before inserting the batteries. Be careful
any parts requiring maintenance (opening the battery compartment to insert
with leaked batteries! Avoid contact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes!
or replace the batteries, see Point 7, Battery replacement, is the exception). Do
If contact was made with battery fluid, immediately rinse the affected spot with
not place any objects on the bicycle computer and do not exert pressure on the
plenty of water and consult your doctor directly. Batteries cannot tolerate heat.
display. This could otherwise damage the display. Do not touch the display with
Make sure to prevent the computer and its inserted batteries from becoming
square-edged objects to avoid damage.
too hot. Disregarding these notes can lead to damage and even cause the
2.2 Repairs
batteries to explode. Temperatures below 0°C can have a negative effect on the
In case of necessary repairs or a technical problem, please consult our Service
battery life. You will find information on how to replace the batteries in Point 7,
Centre. You will find the address in Point 10, Warranty provisions.
Battery replacement.
2.3 Operating environment conditions
Note: Please position the bicycle computer so that it is not exposed to
The bicycle computer is splash water protected. Make sure your bicycle computer
extreme heat or cold. Extreme cold weakens the batteries and thus the
is not exposed to moisture or continuous high humidity and avoid dust, heat and
transmission signal. (see 2.4)
extended periods of direct sunlight. Non-compliance with these notes can cause
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faults or damage to the bicycle computer.
2.7 Disposal
2.11 Notes to these operating instructions
2.7.1 Battery disposal
We have structured the operating instructions for this bicycle computer so that
Batteries are hazardous waste. To properly dispose of the batteries, stores selling
you can consult the table of contents to find the required, relevant information
batteries and municipal collection points provide corresponding containers.
at any time. If you have any further questions, you can also contact us at the
2.7.2 Bicycle computer disposal
following address:
If you would like to get rid of your bicycle computer, dispose of it as per current
Service address:
Prophete GmbH u. Co. KG
regulations. Information can be obtained from the municipal office.
Lindenstraße 50
2.7.3 Packaging disposal
33378 Rheda-Wiedenbrück
Dispose of the bicycle computer packaging as per current regulations. Informa-
+49 (0) 5242 4108-59
tion can be obtained from the municipal office.
Email address:
service@prophete.net
2.8 Maintenance
2.12 Scope of delivery
Caution! There are no parts that need to be maintained or cleaned inside
the housing of the bicycle computer.
A
B
2.9 Cleaning and care
Only clean the bicycle cyclometer with a soft, moistened, lint-free cloth. Do
not use any solvents, corrosive or gaseous cleansing agents. Make sure that
water droplets do not remain on the display. Water can cause permanent
F
E
discolouration. Do not expose the bicycle computer display to fierce sunlight or
ultraviolet radiation.
2.10 Storage
Bicycle computer
Remove the battery if you are not going to use the bicycle computer for an ex-
tended period of time. To store the bicycle computer, please observe the notes in
A Bicycle computer mount
Point 2.3 Operating environment conditions, and Point 2.4 Ambient temperature.
B Sensor
The bicycle computer should be stored securely. Avoid high temperatures (e.g.
C Anti-slip pad
direct sunlight) and a permanently moist environment.
D Securing aid
E Magnet with screw
F 3 V battery CR2032
G Cable tie
3. display and Function keys
tautly or tears when turning the handlebar, and make sure that it does not
become entangled in the front-wheel spokes while riding the bicycle. If necessary,
fix in place using the cable tie (G). Place the magnet on one of the front-wheel
spokes and attach with screw (E). Ensure that the magnet is aligned to the
sensor – with 2 mm clearance as depicted in the next figure.
B
C
LEFT key
RIGHT key
B
4. asseMBly
G
4.1 Bicycle computer mount and bicycle computer
C
D
Place the securing aid (D) under the bicycle computer mount (A) on the handlebar
and attach using the cable tie (G). Slide the bicycle computer into the bicycle
computer mount from the front until it clicks into place. Then adjust the bicycle
3V
CR2032
G
computer (by turning) to the angle of view required. To remove the bicycle computer,
press the locking mechanism down.
5. initial operation
A
G
A
A
We recommend carefully reading the operating instructions first before using
the bicycle computer.
D
G
5.1 Switching on the bicycle computer for the first time
4.2 Mounting the sensor
A few settings must be made before the bicycle computer can be used for the first
Place the anti-slip pad (C) under the sensor (B) and fasten everything in place –
time. Press the LEFT or RIGHT key to switch on the bicycle computer. The first item
using the cable tie (G) – underneath the bicycle computer on the fork, as depicted
to appear is the entry for the wheel size "2124".
in the following figure. Ensure that the cable is placed so that is not pulled too
B
E
G
B
E
Clearance to magnet 2 mm
C E