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The minute display flashes.

 

− Press the right button 

3

 

until the correct number 

appears.

The minute display is set.

 

− Confirm your entry by pressing 

the left button 

4

.

Setting the backlight

You can choose between LT-1 and 

LT-2 mode.

LT1-1 mode:

 

The backlight will be activated for 

approx. 3 seconds as soon as any 

button is pressed in any mode 

within the set time frame.

LT2 MODE:

The backlight will turn on or off if 

the right button 

3

 is held down 

for approx. 3 seconds.

Setting:

The LT-1 mode indicator flashes on 

the display.

 

− Press the right button 

3

 to 

switch between LT-1 mode and 

LT-2 mode.

 

− Confirm your entry by pressing 

the left button 

4

.

After you have confirmed LT-2 

mode, the main function indicator 

will appear.
After you have confirmed LT-1 

mode, you will set the time frame 

(start and stop time) for activating 

the backlight.
The hour display flashes.

 

− Press the right button 

3

 

until the correct number 

appears.

The hour display is set.

 

− Confirm your entry by pressing 

the left button 

4

.

The minute display flashes.

 

− Press the right button 

3

 

until the correct number 

appears.

The minute display is set.

 

− Confirm your entry by pressing 

the left button 

4

.

Testing the bicycle 

computer

 

− Turn the front wheel of the 

bicycle.

The speed appears in the 

display 

2

 if the bicycle 

computer 

1

, sensor 

11

 and 

magnet 

7

 have been correctly 

mounted. If the speed does 

not appear in the display, check 

and repeat the assembly proce-

dure if necessary (see chapter 

“Assembly”).

Restarting bicycle 

computer

 

− To reset stored data, press the 

left button 

4

 and right but-

ton 

3

 together for approx. 

5 seconds.

After restarting/resetting the 

device, all settings must be reen-

tered (see section “Setting tire 

circumference” to section “Setting 

the time”).

Automatic power-off of 

the bicycle computer

When at a standstill, the bicycle 

computer automatically powers 

off after approx. 5 minutes with-

out loss of data. 

 

− To switch the 

bicycle computer 

1

 

back on again, press the 

right button 

3

 or the 

left button 

4

.

Automatic stop-start 

function

All functions have an automatic 

start-stop function (exception: 

stopwatch and time). 

 

− To activate this stop-start func-

tion, first switch on the bicycle 

computer 

1

 by pressing the 

left button 

4

 or the right 

button 

3

.

Measuring starts when the mag-

net 

7

 passes the sensor 

11

 for 

the first time. If the bicycle is still, 

it waits approx. 3 seconds for a 

new signal. If there is no further 

signal, the measuring process 

stops automatically.

Modes/functions

The speed and time indicator  

appears after the bicycle computer 

has started up (see 

Fig. H

).

Speed

•  This is constantly calculated 

and updated; it is always 

shown in the middle of the 

display 

2

. Max. measuring 

range: up to 199.9 km/h / mph.

CLK (time) / SCAN

•  The time is shown in 24-hour 

mode. It is set as described in 

the section “Setting the time”.

 

− Press the left button to access 

the SCAN function.

The word SCAN appears in the 

bottom left of the display. In this 

mode, the functions DST, TM, and 

AV SPD are automatically dis-

played at a 2 second interval.

 

− Press the left button to switch 

back to time.

 

− Press the right button to 

switch to the stopwatch.

STW (Stopwatch)

 

− Press the left button to start/

stop the stopwatch. Maximum 

measuring range: 9:59:59.

 

− Press the right button to 

switch to trip distance.

DST (distance)

The counter for trip distance will 

automatically start when you 

start cycling.
Maximum measuring range: 

999.99.

 

− Press the left button to switch 

between the trip distance and 

total distance.

 

− Press the right button to 

switch to the cycling time 

indicator.

TOT DST (total distance)

The total kilometers (miles) cycled 

are saved.
Maximum measuring range: 

99999.

 

− Press the right button to 

switch to the cycling time 

indicator.

TM (cycling time)

The total cycling time since the 

last reboot is shown. Maximum 

measuring range: 9:59:59.

 

− Press the right button to 

switch to the average speed.

AV SPD (average speed)

Maximum measuring range: 199.9 

km/h or mp/h.

 

− Press the left button to switch 

between the average and 

maximum speed.

 

− Press the right button to 

switch to calorie counter.

MX SPD (maximum speed)

The maximum speed reached is 

stored.
Maximum measuring range: 199.9 

km/h or mp/h.

 

− Press the right button to 

switch to calorie counter.

CAL (calorie counter)

The average calories burned 

(kcal) are shown.
Maximum measuring range: 

999.9.

 

− Press the left button to switch 

between the calorie counter, 

total calories burned and the 

fat burning meter.

 

− Press the right button to 

switch to the temperature.

TOTCAL (total calories burned)

The total calories burned (kcal) 

since the last reboot is shown.
Maximum measuring range: 

99999.

 

− Press the right button to 

switch to the temperature.

FAT (fat burning meter)

The average amount of fat 

burned is shown in grams.
Maximum measuring range: 

999.9.

 

− Press the right button to 

switch to the temperature.

TEP (temperature)

The temperature is measured and 

updated approx. every 2 minutes.

 

− Press the left button to switch 

between the current, maxi-

mum and minimum tempera-

ture measured.

 

− Hold the left button for the 

current temperature indicator 

for approx. 5 seconds to switch 

to °F (Fahrenheit).

 

− Press the right button to 

switch to the time.

Speed comparison

Cycling faster or slower than 

the average speed up to this 

point will be shown with   or   

on the top left next to the speed 

indicator.

Resetting data

(AV SPD, MX SPD, TOTCAL, STW, DST, 

TOT DST, TM)

 

− Press the right/left button  

until the corresponding func-

tion is shown.

 

− Hold the left button down for 

approx. 3 seconds to reset the 

value.

Changing the battery

1. Open the battery com-

partment of the bicycle 

computer 

1

 or sensor 

11

 by 

turning the battery compart-

ment cover 

14

 counterclock-

wise with a coin (see 

Fig. E

).

2. Remove the depleted 

battery 

9

 or 

10

 using a 

pointed object.

3. Insert a new battery so that 

the positive pole (+) is facing 

upward.

4. Replace the battery compart-

ment cover.

5. Close the battery compart-

ment by turning the battery 

compartment cover clockwise 

with a coin (see 

Fig. E

).

6. Start the bicycle computer 

and enter the settings again 

(see section “Selecting kilo-

meters/miles” to section “Set-

ting the backlight”).

Cleaning and 

maintenance

NOTICE!

Risk of short circuit! 

Liquid that has penetrated the 

housing may cause a short-cir-

cuit.

 

− Never immerse the bicycle 

computer in liquids.

 

− Make sure that no liquid 

penetrates the housing.

NOTICE!

Risk of damage!

Improper cleaning can damage 

the bicycle computer.

 

− Do not use any aggressive 

cleaners, brushes with 

metal or nylon bristles as 

well as sharp or metallic 

cleaning utensils such as 

knives, hard scrapers or the 

like. They could damage 

the surfaces.

Watertightness

Your bicycle computer is pro-

tected against splashing water, 

please do not submerge in water.

 

− Only clean with a damp 

cleaning cloth and wipe dry 

afterwards.

Storage

All parts must be completely dry 

before storage.

 

− Always store the bicycle com-

puter 

1

 in a dry area.

 

− Protect the bicycle computer 

from direct sunlight.

 

− Store the bicycle computer 

so that it is not accessible to 

children, securely locked away 

and at a storage temperature 

between 14 °F and 122 °F 

(-10 °C and 50 °C) (room tem-

perature).

Troubleshooting

No speed display:

•  Check the alignment of the 

sensor 

11

 and magnet 

7

.

•  Check the distance between 

the magnet and sensor (max. 

0.08" (2 mm)) as well as the 

distance and angle between 

the bicycle computer 

1

 and 

sensor (90°/max. 23" (60 cm)).

•  Check the battery 

9

 and 

10

 

of the bicycle computer and 

sensor.

•  Replace the battery.

Incorrect speed measurement:

•  Check the setting of the tire 

circumference.

•  Check the kilometers/miles 

setting.

•  Check the alignment of the 

sensor and magnet.

Black display:

•  Check whether the display 

2

 

has become too hot. Allow it to 

cool down.

Display shows irregular digits:

•  Remove the battery and insert 

it again while making sure 

that the polarity is correct.

Weak or no display:

•  Check that the battery is prop-

erly inserted.

•  Replace the battery.

Technical data

Model: 

22967

Operating voltage: 3 V 
Sensor battery:

CR2032

Computer battery: CR2016
Protection class:

IP44

Weight: 

approx. 

0.13 lb (57 g)

Dimensions 

(W × D × H): 

 

1.5 × 2.4 × 

0.6" (3.9 × 

6.2 × 1.5 cm)

Article number:

95698

Disposal

Disposing of the 

packaging

 

− Sort the packaging before you 

dispose of it. Dispose of paper-

board and cardboard with the 

recycled paper service and 

wrappings with the appropri-

ate collection service.

Disposing of the bicycle 

computer

 

− Should the bicycle computer 

no longer be capable of being 

used at some point in time, 

dispose of it in accordance 

with the regulations in force 

in your city or state

.

 

− Please ensure your recycling 

information applies to local 

regulations and the EPA rec-

ommendations  

(www.epa.gov).

Batteries and rechargeable 

batteries must not be dis-

posed of with household 

waste!

 As the end user you are required 

by law to bring all batteries 

and rechargeable batteries, 

regardless whether they contain 

harmful substances* or not, to a 

collection point run by the com-

munal authority or borough or 

to a retailer, so that they can be 

disposed of in an environmen-

tally friendly manner.
The battery must be removed 

from the bicycle computer be-

fore disposal.
*labelled with: Cd = cadmium, 

Hg = mercury, Pb = lead

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