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er head into the bracket from front to back. You

should hear an audible ‘CLICK’ indicating that the unit

is locked firmly in place. See Figure 5. Use the two

bracket pivots to adjust the viewing angle as desired. 

STEP 4

To remove the computer head from the bracket,

press down on the release tab at the rear of the

bracket and slide the computer head forward.

WHEEL MAGNET AND TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION

STEP 1

Using the included rubber shim (which should be

already attached to the transmitter) and zip-ties,

loosely mount the transmitter (so that you can slide it

around) to the leading edge of the left fork blade. The

4LW wireless transmission range is 24" (60cm). The

transmitter must be mounted no further than 24" from

the receiver (computer head) in order for the receiver

to pick up the signal. The transmitter battery cap

should face up. See Figure 6.

Computer

Max 24"

Rubber Shim

Cable Ties

Transmitter

Alignment Mark

Front Wheel

2mm Max.

Magnet

Spoke

FIGURE 6

Summary of Contents for 4LW

Page 1: ...s should last approximately one year Note Most problems that occur with cyclocomputers are caused by dead or weak batteries If you are having problems with your comput er s operation check and replace...

Page 2: ...move the battery and install again which will restart the com puter s microprocessor TRANSMITTER The 4LW transmitter uses a 12V A23 battery STEP 1 To replace the battery remove the battery cap from th...

Page 3: ...NCE DST Displays distance traveled during current ride up to 999 99 miles or kilometers AUTOMATIC RIDE TIMER TM Auto start stop timer records actual ride time up to 9 59 59 Activated by front wheel mo...

Page 4: ...uter you must program wheel size select a speed scale Miles or Kilometers select a clock mode 12H or 24H and set the clock The first step is to determine wheel size DETERMINING WHEEL SIZE The Ascent 4...

Page 5: ...d be on the bike Make a mark on the floor to indicate the valve location STEP 3 Measure the distance between the marks in millime ters 1 inch 25 4mm This value is your wheel cir cumference Enter this...

Page 6: ...tton to select miles M or kilometers KM STEP 3 Press the LEFT button to confirm your selection and proceed to the clock mode selection screen SETTING THE CLOCK The Ascent 4LW cyclocomputer is equipped...

Page 7: ...tton to confirm the value and advance to the next flashing digit STEP 3 Repeat this process until all digits have been set to the appropriate values STEP 4 Once the last digit has been set press the L...

Page 8: ...er handlebars The larger ring fits 31 8mm oversize bars If necessary remove the smaller ring from the bracket and swap it with the larger ring See Figure 3 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 STEP 2 Clamp the bracket t...

Page 9: ...NSMITTER INSTALLATION STEP 1 Using the included rubber shim which should be already attached to the transmitter and zip ties loosely mount the transmitter so that you can slide it around to the leadin...

Page 10: ...OF INSTALLATION Once the installation procedure is complete test the unit to make sure everything is adjusted and working properly STEP 1 Pick up the front end of the bicycle and spin the front wheel...

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