Favero Electronics 772-01 User Manual Download Page 10

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FAVERO Electronics

 - 0259-0902A Assioma user manual _Rev21 - EN-IT-DE

ENGLISH

Important 

warnings to avoid communication problems during pairing:

•  Make sure there are no other power meters switched on nearby (10 m).

•  The bike computer must be within 2 m from 

assioma

.

•  For Bluetooth devices only: make sure 

assioma

 has not already been paired 

or connected via Bluetooth to another device or app. 

•  If you set Assioma DUO in “Dual channel L/R” mode, the right pedal sensor 

can be recognized by the R ID identification number written on the outside 

of the box. For more information, see 

Chap. 17

.

9.2. 

Configuration of power fields

Once the pairing procedure has been completed 

(Chap. 9.1)

, it is possible to configure 

the bike computer so that it displays the power data in the preferred way: please refer 

to the bike computer manual. 

It is recommended to at least set the following parameters: 3 second power, 30 second 

power, cadence, 30 second average balance.

9.3.  Crank-arm length

The crank-arm length affects power calculation: Assioma

 must know this length. An 

incorrect value will lead to incorrect power values.

Please refer to the bike computer manual to learn how to set the crank-arm length.

If the crank-arm length cannot be set on the bike computer, set this parameter using 

the 

Favero assioma

 App.

Do not set the crank-arm length via the Favero assioma app

 if the bike computer 

already allows this operation; the set value would be overwritten.

10. 

Manual and automatic calibration (zero-offset)

each 

assioma

 sensor is factory calibrated to ensure its guaranteed precision under any 

operating conditions, including ambient temperature variations, for which automatic 

compensation from -10°C to +60°C is active.

No return to the Manufacturer is therefore necessary for periodic factory calibration.

With 

the 4.75 firmware update, 

assioma

 introduces the automatic calibration (zero-offset) 

functionality, a sophisticated algorithm considering different aspects over time.

the 

only suggested precaution is to store the bike upright (not tilted), with no load 

applied on the pedals. Automatic calibration is independent of the crank position.

Manual calibration is, therefore, not necessary, yet it is possible to keep on performing 

it in a few seconds via the Assioma app or bike computers/third-party-apps. 

By doing 

so, the values registered by the last automatic calibration will be overwritten by those 

of the manual one.

Summary of Contents for 772-01

Page 1: ...1 User manual 1 EN Manuale d uso 18 IT Bedienungsanleitung 35 DE Art 772 01 ASSIOMA UNO cycling power meter Art 772 02 ASSIOMA DUO cycling power meter ...

Page 2: ...t release force adjustment Chap 8 5 Bike computer configuration Chap 9 Pairing Assioma to the bike computer Chap 9 1 Configuration of power fields Chap 9 2 Crank arm length Chap 9 3 6 Manual and automatic calibration zero offset Chap 10 Very Important 7 Using Assioma for the first time on road or rollers Chap 11 Manual calibration is required at first installation and any time Assioma is moved bet...

Page 3: ...ing shoe position check and cleat release force adjustment 6 9 Bike computer configuration 8 10 Manual and automatic calibration zero offset 9 11 Using Assioma for the first time on road or rollers 10 12 Battery charge 10 13 Transforming Assioma UNO into Assioma DUO 12 14 Removing the pedals 12 15 Reinstalling the pedals on another bicycle 12 16 Compatible bike computers 12 17 App compatibility 13...

Page 4: ... measure the force applied to the pedal during the pedal stroke This pedal includes the function of cadence meter and can calculate the power of a single leg in real time sending it to the bike computer It is provided with a rechargeable battery designed to guarantee an operating time of at least 50 hours during many years of use Therefore there are no openings with gaskets for the replacement of ...

Page 5: ...nect it to the supplied battery charger for a few seconds to switch it on Follow the same procedure if Travel mode has been activated from the Favero Assioma app If the LEDs do not blink charge the battery as indicated in Chap 12 For LED behavior read Chap 18 6 Activating Assioma Assioma must be activated to measure the power and cadence If it is not activated such measuring will not be performed ...

Page 6: ...age it This operation would invalidate the warranty If necessary use 1 or 2 washers to ensure a free space of at least 1 mm between the sensor and crank arm Ifacadencesensorisfittednearthepedal removeittoavoidanycontactwiththeAssiomasensor 7 2 Tightening the pedals Before tightening the pedals apply a thin layer of grease to the pedal axle thread Tighten the pedal to the crank arm using the suppli...

Page 7: ...d cleats red cleats float 6 or original LOOK Kéo cleats The use of non original LOOK Kéo compatible cleats may be unsuitable and any damage to the product will not be covered by the warranty To fix the cleats use the supplied screws and washers Align the cleat in the preferred position and tighten the screws with a tightening force of 4 6 Nm 3 4 5 ft lb as for most of the cleats on the market Blac...

Page 8: ...starting to ride check that the distance between the shoe and the sensor is at least 2 mm Do not use the product if the sensor is in contact with the shoe the shoe cover or the cleat as it can be damaged and this would invalidate the warranty If the distance between the sensor and the shoe is less than 2 mm move the cleat to the most appropriate position or insert spacer Art 771 45 between the cle...

Page 9: ...ioma is switched on before proceeding Chap 5 Each Assioma has a unique 5 digit identification number ANT ID written on the packaging This number identifies Assioma in the list of devices which can be paired with the bike computer Bike computers require that only the left pedal be paired The left pedal will transmit also the data collected by the associated right pedal On Bluetooth bike computers a...

Page 10: ...lease refer to the bike computer manual to learn how to set the crank arm length If the crank arm length cannot be set on the bike computer set this parameter using the Favero Assioma App Do not set the crank arm length via the Favero Assioma App if the bike computer already allows this operation the set value would be overwritten 10 Manual and automatic calibration zero offset Each Assioma sensor...

Page 11: ...onfirmation message or a 0 zero Repeat the operation if an error occurs Sometimes manual calibration is slowed down or prevented if other ANT sensors e g cardio band cadence sensor are enabled but switched off on the bike computer as the bike computer searches them but cannot find them In this case it is necessary to switch them on or disable them temporarily on the bike computer 11 Using Assioma ...

Page 12: ...8 hours To charge the batteries follow the procedure below for each sensor Connect the battery charger supplied to an electrical socket Connect the USB cable supplied to the battery charger Insert the micro USB connector into the magnetic connector see the picture If the sensor contacts are wet or dirty dry or clean them with a dry cloth Connect the magnetic connector to the pedal as indicated in ...

Page 13: ...CKWISE facing it Unscrew the RIGHT pedal COUNTER CLOCKWISE facing it 15 Reinstalling the pedals on another bicycle Any time the pedals are moved from one bicycle to another manual calibration must be performed Chap 10 Once the pedals are reinstalled the power and cadence data displayed on the bike computer are no longer reliable until Assioma performs an internal self calibration Assioma self cali...

Page 14: ...y charging has been completed 19 Inspection and maintenance Carefully inspect the product before starting a cycling session check all parts for damage cracks loose parts and signs of wear Do not use the product unless you have carefully checked and replaced any worn or damaged parts If the product is not in perfect conditions its use may be the cause of accidents damage to things and or injuries t...

Page 15: ...thereisanycontactbetweentheshoe orshoecover andthesensor Chap 8 2 Cadence and power are not displayed Activate the product Chap 6 Configure the bike computer Chap 9 Perform manual calibration Chap 10 Ride uniformly to allow self calibration Chap 11 The LEDs do not switch on Fully charge the product Chap 12 Make sure that the battery charger and the cables supplied are correctly working Chap 12 or ...

Page 16: ...is a registered trademark of Favero Electronics LOOK and Kéo trademarks belong to LOOK Cycle International All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their corresponding owners 23 Warranty All the information related to the product warranty are contained in the Warranty leaflet supplied with Assioma or which can also be downloaded from the cycling favero com website 24 Tech...

Page 17: ...ing 9 16 20 TPI Bearings no 3 sealed cartridge bearings Operating temperature 10 60 C Battery charging temperature 5 40 C Protection degree IP67 Certifications CE FCC PSE AUS NZ KC RoHS ANT BLE Compatible cleats Favero red cleats art 771 42 black cleats art 771 40 LOOK KEO Cleat original only Max cyclist weight 120 Kg 1 Warranty 2 years This product has been designed for weights no higher than tho...

Page 18: ...ion for left pedal Counter clockwise closing direction for right pedal Use a 9 mm socket wrench CH9 with max 13 mm outer diameter End cap 2 3 Nm M6 nut 8 10 Nm 6 13 bearing 10 15 bearing Left pedal body Art 772 60 Right pedal body Art 772 61 Oil retainer Grease the axle with lithium grease Assioma sensor on left axle Art 772 64 Bearing set M6 nuts oil seal end caps washers Art 772 72 Assioma senso...

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