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nstrument displays either miles or kilometers.

Speed Functions

SPEED: To 75 mph
Maximum Speed (MX): To 75 mph (resettable)
Average Speed (AV): To 75 mph. Calculated only

while the wheel is turning. Averages up to 10 hours
(resettable)

Resolution of speed functions: 0-19.9 mph, to 0.1; 20-

39.5 mph, to 0.5; 40-75 mph, to 1.0

Distance Functions

Total Distance (D): To 6,210 mi in 0.1 mi increments.

Display rolls over at 6,210 miles

Trip Distance (d): To 621.00 mi in 0.01 mi increments

Time Functions

Riding Time (ST): To 9:59:59 (time used to compute

average speed). At 10:00:00 rolls over and resumes
timing

Stopwatch ( ST ): To 9:59.99 in 0.01 second increments

then to 9:59:59 in 1.0 second increments. At
10:00:00 rolls over and resumes timing . When
stopped displays to 0.01 second

Clock: 24 hour format; to 1 minute

SPECIFICATIONS

INSTALLATION

STEP 1– RECEIVER.

 Cut the clamp screw

off the receiver bracket with scissors. Position
the receiver on the right fork blade about 3"
above the hub. The receiver housing should be
parallel to a spoke positioned behind it. Insert
the screw and tighten it until the receiver stays
in position on the fork.

STEP 2 – TRANSMITTER.

 Remove the

screw from the transmitter magnet and install it
on one of the right-side spokes opposite the re-
ceiver. The magnet should line up over one of
the marks on the receiver and not align between
the marks.
Rotate the receiver until it is 

1

/

8

 to 

3

/

16

" from the

transmitter magnet. Tighten the transmitter and
receiver screws. Trim off excess receiver clamp
strap with scissors.

STEP 3 - RECEIVER WIRE.

 Attach the

wire to the inside of the fork with cable ties,
then wrap the wire around the front brake cable
until the excess has been used up. Attach the
wire only to parts that rotate when the bicycle
is steered–the fork, handlebar stem, or the front
brake cable. Do not attach the wire to the head
tube.

STEP 4 – MOUNT BRACKET.

 Wrap the

rubber shim around the handlebar near the
stem. Remove the clamp screw and place the
bracket on the handlebar over the shim. If the
shim is too long, trim it shorter with scissors.
Insert the clamp screw and tighten it until the
bracket is secure. Slide the Cyclometer into the
bracket from front to rear until it snaps on. Spin
the wheel and confirm that a speed reading is
displayed. If the display remains at zero, check
that the receiver and transmitter magnet are
aligned and 

1

/

8

 to 

3

/

16

" apart.

Align transmitter with
the upper or lower mark

Spoke

Transmitter

Screw

Setup functions

Miles/Kilometers: Stored data converted when

setup is changed

Wheel Size Calibration: Calibration for wheels

from 100 mm (4") circumference to 2,999 mm
(118") circumference in 1 mm increments

Automatic Power Saver: Displays clock only

(Cyclometer 25) or blank screen (Cyclometer 15) to
cut power consumption by 50% while retaining
stored data

Dimensions:

 1.75" X 1.75" x 0.3"

Weight: 

Unit, 0.5 oz

Display:

 Dual liquid crystal, UPPER NUMBERS

0.3" high; lower numbers 0.2" high

Operational Temperature Range: 

0

°

F to 150

°

F

Battery:

 1.35 volt, approximately 2 year life. Use

Avocet Cyclometer 15/25 battery or Eveready AC
675E, Duracell DA675, Panasonic PZ675P, Varta
V675A, or Ray-O-Vac 675A

Brake Cable

Receiver

Receiver

Clamp Screw

Tie

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AVOCET 1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Your Avocet Cyclometer is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for one year after
manufacture. Defective products will be repaired or replaced. The warranty does not cover the battery,
normal wear, damage, or loss, and is void if the unit is disassembled by anyone other than an Avocet
Authorized Service Center. The US Authorized Service Center is:

Avocet Service Center
170A Universt\ity Ave
Palo Alto, CA 94301
650-470-0478 ext 218

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