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Chapter 3 – settInGs & fIrst start 

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3.2 Getting started

3.2.1 Batteries 

Insert the CR2032 battery with the positive side up. Place the O-ring, and close the battery cover with a coin.

3.2.2 Display   

Now you see the normal bike 1 display mode. 
If the display remains blank or weird values are shown, press the AC button on the back of the computer 
with a pointed object like a pen to reset the unit.

3.2.3 Menu

Press the middle button 

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 for 5 seconds to enter the menu. Use the left 

and right 

buttons to navigate 

through the menu. 
You can exit the menu, by selecting the EXIT menu item and confirm with the middle button. Alternatively, 
you can always exit the menu by pressing the middle button for 5 seconds.

3.2.4 Languages   
Attention: 

The CM 9.3A (+) offers two menu languages, German and English. 

You can change the language under the menu item language/sprache. Select the desired language and 
confirm by pressing the middle button.

3.3 Settings   

3.3.1 Daily distance 

In the main menu, press the left or the right button until SET bIkE ½ is displayed, confirm with the middle 
button. Now you can set the daily distance. 
Set with the middle and right button, store with left button.

3.3.2 Total Distance 

Now 

Tot. Dst.

 is shown in the display and you can set the overall miles/kilometer. 

Set with the middle and right button, store with left button.

3.3.3 Wheel 

Now you can set the wheel circumference, the display will show 

Wheel

Set with the middle and right button, store with left button.

You can take the wheel 
circumference from the table 
(right) or measure it yourself. 

Measuring the circumference of the 
wheel (for a more precise setting): 
Put a marking at the front-tire and 
on the ground (e.g. with chalk). 
Ride straight ahead exactly one 
turn of a tire (for a very exact 
measurement, check the pressure 
of the tire before getting on your 
bike) and mark this position on 
the ground. Now measure the 
exact circumference of the wheel 
between the two markings at the ground (in mm).

AC button

Wheel size      Circumference

37-622   28 x 1 3/8   2205 mm
50-622  29 x 2.00  2280 mm
54-622  29 x 2.10  2295 mm
57-622  29 x 2.25  2288 mm
60-622  28 x 2.35   2330 mm 
23-571  650 x 23C  1973 mm 
20-622  700 x 20C   2114 mm
23-622   700 x 23C  2133 mm
25-622  700 x 25C  2146 mm
28-622   700 x 28C  2149 mm
32-622   700 x 32C  2174 mm

Wheel size      Circumference

40-559   26 x 1,5 

2026 mm

44-559    26 x 1,6 

2051 mm

47-559   26 x 1,75   2070 mm
50-559   26 x 1,9 

2026 mm

54-559   26 x 2,00  2089 mm
57-559   26 x 2,125   2114 mm
37-590   26 x 1 3/8  2133 mm
32-620   27 x 1 1/4   2199 mm
40-622   28 x 1,5  

2224 mm

47-622   28 x 1,75  2268 mm
40-635   28 x 1 1/2   2265 mm

Summary of Contents for MASTER CM9.3A

Page 1: ...Inhalt 1 Wireless cycle computer using digital transmission BlueEye III including altimetry and PC Analysis Manual 20140214...

Page 2: ...ncluding altimetry and PC Analysis ANT CM 9 3 A white black Art No 10104900 Wireless cycle computer using digital transmission including altimetry heart rate monitor cadence and PC analysis ANT D D A...

Page 3: ...0 3 5 1 Altitude 10 3 5 2 Home altitude 10 3 5 3 Unit of measurement altitude 10 3 5 4 Temperature 10 Page 3 6 Heart rate 10 3 6 1 Heart rate 10 3 6 2 Fitness level 11 3 6 3 Sex 11 3 6 4 Weight 11 3 6...

Page 4: ...ased separately to upgrade your CM 9 3A To activate the related functions go to Chapter 3 1 3 Included accessories Spoke magnet Handlebar bracket USB Dongle Speed sensor Cadence sensor Cadence magnet...

Page 5: ...Upper display control Time riding time heart rate Altitude daily distance Power in watt 2 4 2 Lower display control Functions in bold are main functions Functions with need to be activated in the menu...

Page 6: ...On Off Home altitude Unit m ft Unit C F SET Bike 1 2 Symbol RAD Day Dst Tot Dst Wheel Bike Kg Unit km mi Cad On Off Power On Off PoeAvg LR Pwr Off On SET clock Time Year Month Day Clock 24 12 SET HF...

Page 7: ...ized Section 3 7 1 tighten the cable ties The ends of the cable ties can be cut off with a clipper or scissors 3 1 4 Spoke magnet Attach the magnet to a spoke on the opposing of the transmitter Please...

Page 8: ...stance Now Tot Dst is shown in the display and you can set the overall miles kilometer Set with the middle and right button store with left button 3 3 3 Wheel Now you can set the wheel circumference t...

Page 9: ...ate values Whenever the calculated power is shown in the lower display the value is shown with a P for power Measured power To display measured power you need an ANT compatible power sensor and initia...

Page 10: ...r bike When you start a recording the computer adjusts to this value If you start from a different location switch the home level to OFF If you want to set a home altitude switch Home to ON Set with t...

Page 11: ...apter 4 6 If you don t need CICLOInZone just push the left button to skip the calculation In order to obtain an exact calculation of one s personal CICLOInZone it is necessary to insert the personal f...

Page 12: ...ss the left and right button simultaneously to start the sensor search As soon as the sensor is found the CM 9 3 A will display connected in the bottom line If no sensor of the selected type can be fo...

Page 13: ...nto the power saving mode press the left or right button in the main menu until the lower display shows SET MISC is displayed press the center button Power down is activated by pressing the left and t...

Page 14: ...between the bike modes before entering the menu to change the settings for the current bike 4 3 Light The backlight is activated by pressing the left button for 4 seconds The light stays on for 5 seco...

Page 15: ...ow do you find the right intensity of effort during training CICLOInZone is the optimum training ZONE for effort resistance and weight loss What does CICLOInZone do It calculates the optimum training...

Page 16: ...ttery 5 3 2 No Speed Cadence HR Power The sensor was not initialized correctly Under 3 7 1 Check the sensors if they are mounted CORRECTLY see 3 1 Check the distance between the transmitter and the ma...

Page 17: ...ate and all accessories and with sufficient postage to Fa Ciclosport Service Einsteinstr 39a 82152 Martinsried Planegg Germany E Mail ciclo service ciclosport de Before returning the product please re...

Page 18: ...t be treated as household waste In stead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of cor...

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