TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SCOPE OF USE
5.6
Setting the 12/24-hour display
5.7
Setting the clock
2. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE
5.8
Bicycle computer check
2.1
Safety instructions
5.9
Restart / Reset
2.2
Repairs
5.10 Automatic starting/stopping of readings
2.3
Operating environment conditions
2.4
Ambient temperature
6. MODES / FUNCTIONS
2.5
Electromagnetic compatibility
6.1
Resetting the route data to zero
2.6
Battery operation
6.2
Resetting the maximum speed to zero
2.7
Disposal
6.3
Resetting the calorie consumption rate to zero
2.7.1 Battery disposal
6.4
Resetting the fat burning rate (F) to zero
2.7.2 Bicycle computer disposal
6.5
Manually setting the total distance travelled
2.7.3 Packaging disposal
6.6
Switching between bicycle 1 and bicycle 2
2.8
Maintenance
7. REPLACING THE BATTERIES
2.9
Cleaning and care
7.1
Bicycle computer
2.10 Storage
7.2
Sensor
2.11 Notes on these operating instructions
8. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
2.12 Scope of delivery
9. DESCRIPTION OF ERRORS
3. DISPLAY AND FUNCTION KEYS
10. WARRANTY PROVISIONS
4. ASSEMBLY
4.1
Bicycle computer mount and bicycle computer
4.2
Fitting the sensor
5. INITIAL OPERATION
5.1
Switching on the bicycle computer for the
first time
5.2
Setting the tyre size
5.3
Selecting kilometres/miles
5.4
Setting the age and weight
5.5
Setting the inspection interval
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1. SCOPE OF USE
2.5 Electromagnetic compatibility
As far as possible, avoid using the bicycle computer in close proximity to electronic
This bicycle computer has been designed for use solely as a bicycle computer.
devices such as computers, printers, televisions, mobile telephones or radios, as
Bicycle computers provide information on the speed and distances covered. Any use
devices with strong EMC radiation may interfere with or impede radio reception.
other than described in these operating instructions is not permitted and may result
2.6 Battery operation
in d amage a nd i njuries. N o l iability s hall b e a ssumed b y u s f or a ny i mproper u se. Y ou
will find more notes and explanations in the operating instructions.
The b icycle c omputer a nd s ensor a re b oth o perated b y a 3 V/CR2032 b attery. T he
following text will provide you with some information on how to handle batteries:
Replace the batteries with an equivalent battery type only.
2. SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE
Do not charge or reactivate batteries using any other means. Do not take batteries
apart, throw them into fires or short-circuit them. Always keep batteries out of the
2.1 Safety instructions
reach o f c hildren. B atteries m ay c ause f atal i njury i f s wallowed. F or t his r eason,
Please read this chapter carefully and follow all the instructions given. This will
keep the batteries and the bicycle computer out of the reach of small children.
guarantee reliable operation and a long service life of your bicycle computer. Please
Seek m edical a ssistance i mmediately i f a b attery h as b een s wallowed. I f r equired
keep the packaging and the operating instructions in a safe place, for the purpose
before inserting the batteries, use a slightly damp cloth to clean the devices and
of passing them on to a new owner should you sell or give the bicycle computer
battery contacts and dry thoroughly. Be careful with leaking batteries! Avoid contact
to somebody.
with skin, eyes and mucous membranes! If there is any contact with battery fluid,
Under no circumstances open the housing of the bicycle computer or sensor, since
immediately rinse the areas affected with plenty of water and directly consult a
none o f t he p arts i nside r equire m aintenance ( the e xception h ere i s w hen y ou
doctor. Batteries do not tolerate heat. Ensure that the computer and its inserted
open the battery compartment to insert or replace the batteries – refer to section
batteries do not become too hot. Non-observance of these instructions may result
7 R eplacing t he b atteries). D o n ot p lace a ny o bjects o n t he b icycle c omputer a nd
in damage and even cause the batteries to explode. Temperatures below 0°C may
do not apply any pressure to the display, as this could cause damage to it. To avoid
have an adverse effect on the battery life. For information on replacing the batteries
damage, do not touch the display with any sharp objects.
refer to section 7 Replacing the batteries.
2.2 Repairs
Note: Please do not leave the bicycle computer in a place where it will be
In the event of any necessary repairs or technical problems, please contact
exposed to extreme heat or cold. Extreme cold will cause weakening of the
exclusively our service centre. The address is on the warranty card.
batteries (refer to section 2.4).
2.3 Operating environment conditions
The bicycle computer is splash-water protected. Ensure that your bicycle computer is
2.7 Disposal
not exposed to wet conditions or extended conditions of high humidity, and avoid dust,
2.7.1. Battery disposal
heat and extended periods of direct sunlight. Failure to observe these instructions may
result in malfunctioning of, or damage to the bicycle computers.
Batteries are hazardous waste. To properly dispose of them, there are corresponding
collection points available in shops that stock batteries as well as those provided
2.4 Ambient temperature
by municipal authorities.
The bicycle computer is designed for permanent operation and storage at ambient
temperatures between -10° and +50°C.
2.7.2 Bicycle computer disposal
From 07/2011
When you wish to get rid of your bicycle computer, dispose of it according to the
2.12 Scope of delivery
current regulations. Information on this is available from the municipal authorities.
2.7.3. Packaging disposal
Dispose of the bicycle computers packaging according to the current regulations.
Information on this is available from the municipal authorities.
Warning! There are no parts inside the housing of the bicycle computer that
require maintenance or cleaning.
Bicycle computer
2.9 Cleaning and care
Only use a soft, damp, lint-free cloth to clean the bicycle computer. Do not use
A = Bicycle computer mount
solvents, corrosive or gaseous cleansing agents. Ensure that there are no water
B = Sensor
droplets remaining on the display. Water may cause permanent discolouration. Do
C = Magnet with screw
not expose the bicycle computer display to bright sunlight or ultraviolet radiation.
D = 3V CR 2032 batteries for bicycle computer and sensor
E = Cable ties
2.10 Storage
Remove the battery when the bicycle computer is not in use for an extended period.
3. DISPLAY AND FUNCTION KEYS
To store the bicycle computers please observe the note in section 2.3 Operating
environment conditions and section 2.4 Ambient temperature. Ensure that the
bicycle computer is securely stored. Avoid high temperatures (e.g. by direct sunlight)
and a permanently damp environment.
2.11 Notes on these operating instructions
We have structured the operating instructions for this bicycle computer in such
a m anner t hat y ou c an r eadily fi nd t he i nformation r equired b y c onsulting t he
table o f c ontents b y t opic. I f y ou h ave a ny o ther q ueries, p lease c ontact u s a t t he
following address:
Service address: Prophete GmbH u. Co. KG
LEFT key
RIGHT key
Lindenstrasse 50
D-33378 Rheda-Wiedenbrück
+49 (0)5242 4108-59
Information on solar cells: This bicycle computer uses solar cells. Solar cells
Email address: service@prophete.net
convert light energy into an electric current, thus increasing the service life of
the batteries.
4. ASSEMBLY
5. INITIAL OPERATION
4.1 Bicycle computer mount und bicycle computer
We recommend that you first carefully read the operating instructions, before using
Attach the bicycle computer mount (A) to the handlebars using 2 cable ties (E).
the bicycle computer the first time.
Insert the bicycle computer into the bicycle computer mount from the front until it
5.1 Switching on the bicycle computer for the first time
engages. Then turn the bicycle computer to the desired viewing angle. To remove the
bicycle computer, press down on the catch.
Before you can use the bicycle computer for the first time, you must make a few
settings. Insert the battery (section 7.1). The first item to be displayed will be the
entry for the wheel size "2124".
5.2 Setting the tyre size for bicycle 1 (C1) and bicycle 2 (C2)
This step is necessary after inserting the battery (section 7.1), a restart or changing
the tyre size on your bicycle.
4.2 Fitting the sensor
Attach the sensor (B) to the fork using 2 cable ties (E) as illustrated in the following
diagram. Place the magnet on the spokes of the front wheel and fasten with the
screw (C). Ensure that the magnet is aligned with the sensor with a 2 mm clearance
(as shown in the next diagram).
Determining the tyre size: mark the front tyre (C1) and the ground at the same
spot, or alternatively, use the valve for orientation. Rotate the wheel through one
Solar cells
revolution and measure the distance covered in mm(c). Alternatively, measure the
wheel diameter (d) in mm and multiply by 3.14. This is your entry value.
Basic setting display: 2124 (= mm), the one-digit number 4 will blink on and off.
Press the RIGHT key: the ones digit will increase by 1.
For all settings: keep the RIGHT key pressed down – the respective digit will progress
faster. Confirm your selection by pressing the LEFT key. The tens digit is now blinking.
Magnet clearance 2 mm
Press the RIGHT key: the tens digit will increase by 1. Then set the following digits in
the same manner. You can only set the thousands digit to a value between 0 and 5.
Maximum distance of sensor to bicycle computer: 50cm!
Finally, press the LEFT key again to confirm the setting.
The display will now change for setting the tyre size for the second tyre (C2). Repeat
the previous steps.
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