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2.5 Attaching the 

HAC

 

to the handlebar bracket

(the 

HAC

 must be attached to the handlebar bracket in 

order to be used as a bike  computer)
Remove the 

HAC

 from the wristband through turning 

counter-clockwise. Insert it in the handlebar bracket and turn it 
clockwise until it engages. 

To check if the 

HAC

 has been attached correctly, please 

turn the wheel a couple of times to see if the computer receives a 
signal.
Last, but not least, pull the cable-ties of the speed transmitter tight 
and cut off what is too long.
To remove the 

HAC

 from the handlebar bracket, turn it 

counter-clockwise. 

  3.  UsInG the bUttons

The 

HAC

 display is divided into two parts: an upper part 

and a lower part. One function is shown in each area, so that two 
functions can be read simultaneously. This way the possible func-
tions on the displays can be combined as desired.

The two upper buttons are for the functions in the upper display, the 
two lower buttons are for the functions in the two lower displays.  

The following applies: The right button calls up main functions, the 
left button calls up the accompanying sub-functions.

The buttons are abbreviated as follows in the operating instructions:

U

pper 

R

ight button: 

UR

-button

L

ower 

R

ight button: 

LR

-button

U

pper 

L

eft button: 

UL

-button

(this button can be used to increase values = Plus-button)

L

ower 

L

eft button: 

LL

-button

(this button can be used to decrease values = Minus-button)
Start/Stop-button:
The functions stopwatch and count-
down can be started/stopped by 
short pressing the start/stop-button 
(while depending function is shown in 
the display). 

Short pressing means 1 second  
pressing, long pressing means 4 or  
6 seconds pressing (as specified).

Every button press raises a short 
signal tone.

  4. basIC settInGs

The 

HAC

 has two setting modes (these will be called mode 

1 and mode 2 in the following instructions).  To switch to setting 
mode 1, press the UR-button for 4 seconds. To switch to setting 
mode 2,  press the LR-button for 4 seconds. In order to quit a 
setting mode premature, press either the UR- or LR-button again for 
4 seconds.

The following applies to both setting modes:

-  Pressing the respective button (mode 1: UR; mode 2: LR) swit-

ches from one setting to the next setting.

-  The UL-button and the LL-button change the settings (the UL-

button increases, the LL-button decreases) and shifts or switches 
off.  
If UL- or LL-button are pressed longer than 1 second, the value 
changes faster.

4.1 setting mode 1

Press the UR-button for 4 seconds:

AH – Altitude Home (Primary setting  
for altitude measurement)

Set with the UL- or LL-button
Standard value = „----“
Setting range min. = -200m or ft x10; 
max.= 9000 m / 2952 ft x10

The 

HAC

 is equipped with a barometric altitude measure-

ment which automatically adjusts to changes in temperature, 
however it may show a variation due to changes in the air-pressure 
(e.g. during the night). In order to compensate these variations, you 
may set an altitude when starting (e.g. your home, if you always start 
out from there), which the 

HAC

 uses when you start a new 

training round (recording). This setting should be changed if you start 
from somewhere else (e.g. vacation).  If the setting is not adjusted 
(display „----“), the 

HAC

 uses the actual (displayed) altitude 

when you start a new recording.

PC – PC-transmission mode

Start with UL- and LL-button short simultane-
ously

By pressing UL- and LL-button short simulta-
neously the transmission to the pc is started 
(for this you need the interface 

HAC

tronic

 

– an optional accessory ).
During the transmission the lower display counts from 0 to 100%.

PC-Interval – Set memory interval

Set with the UL- or LL-button
Standard value = 20 sec.
Setting range =  2, 5, 10 or 20 sec.

Here the memory interval, in which the  

HAC

 stores data for the pc evaluation (2, 5, 10 or 20 se-

conds) can be adjusted. The maximum recording time is depending 
on this interval (2/5 sec. interval = nearly 6 hours recording time, 10 
sec. interval = nearly 12 hours recording time and 20 sec. interval = 
nearly 24 hours recording time), see also chap. 6.1.

CI 1 – Circumference Bike 1  

Set with UL- or LL-button
Standard value = 2080mm 
Setting range min. =  500 mm, 
max. = 3000 mm

UR

UL

LR

LL

Start/Stop

Summary of Contents for HAC 4000

Page 1: ...CicloSport K W Hochschorner GmbH Konrad Zuse Bogen 8 D 82152 Krailling Internet www ciclosport de e mail ciclosport ciclosport de HAC 4000 Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...1 and bike 2 8 Maximum speed 8 Maximum speed bike 1 or bike 2 8 Current heart rate 8 Average heart rate 8 Maximum heart rate 8 Recuperating heart rate 8 Current ascent descent 8 Average ascent 8 Aver...

Page 3: ...not slip If the breast belt is not long enough a longer breast belt can be acquired from your local bicycle dealer If your skin is too cold or too dry the electrical contact between the skin and the e...

Page 4: ...4 seconds In order to quit a setting mode premature press either the UR or LR button again for 4 seconds The following applies to both setting modes Pressing the respective button mode 1 UR mode 2 LR...

Page 5: ...ith UL or LL button Standard value 70 kg Setting range min 30 kg 66 lbs max 200 kg 441 lbs The body weight is needed for the CICLO Zone calculation AGE age Set with UL or LL button Standard value 30 y...

Page 6: ...dication is selected automatically also the american date format month day and weight unit lbs is chosen U3 Unit Celsius Fahrenheit Select with UL or LL button The unit of measure for the temperature...

Page 7: ...all total values and also all daily values To reset press both left buttons short simultaneous Now all settings are done and the HAC is ready for use 5 Functions Important For the HAC to calculate an...

Page 8: ...the display disappears To reactivate the heart rate receiver choose again the function Current heart rate in the display Average heart rate Sub function of function Current heart rate Indicates the av...

Page 9: ...Sub function of the function Temperature Indicates the highest temperature measured during the tour Range 20 to 60 C resp 20 to 140 F 5 2 Lower display indications Main functions are chosen with LR bu...

Page 10: ...tour Range 0 240 rpm Maximum cadence only in bike mode Sub function of function Cadence Indicates the maximum cadence of the current tour Range 0 240 rpm Number of revolutions only in bike mode Sub f...

Page 11: ...ps of 20 W Note The indicated performance values are approximate They are calculated under the assumption of an average friction wind speed good surface nature of the street and the set total weight T...

Page 12: ...ours training when memory interval is set to 20 sec For this a recording must be started by pressing UL and LL button simultaneous for 4 sec During this recording all important information such as hea...

Page 13: ...ifference in time To cancel the comparison premature press again UL and LL button simul taneous for 4 sec coincidentally the recording is stopped In order to compare tours these tour must be previousl...

Page 14: ...elt clean Do not wash the transmitter belt in a washing machine due to the attached electrodes To clean the transmitter belt wipe it carefully with a detergent for synthetic fabrics Do not dry in dire...

Page 15: ...evice will be sent back COD 11 Technical data HAC Water resistant 30 m not suitable for swimming do not press any button when wet Operating temperature 20 C to 50 C Battery Lithium CR2032 Average batt...

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