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–  Altimeter: from -500m to 5000m / -1640 ft to 16400 ft. Accuracy: +/- 5m / +/- 16 ft (Wintech 

USB Alti and Wintech USB Ultimate only)

–  Vertical speed: from 0 to 2500 m/h (8200 ft/h). Accuracy: +/- 10m/h (32,8 ft). Calculated on the 

elevation change within the last 30 seconds. (Wintech USB Alti and Wintech USB Ultimate 

only)

–  Average vertical speed calculation: (Elevation at stop point – elevation at start point)/ATM in 

minutes x 60. (Wintech USB Alti and Wintech USB Ultimate only)

–  Cumulated altitude gain calculation: sum of all positive elevation change of the daily trip. 

(Wintech USB Alti and Wintech USB Ultimate only)

–  Slope: from -25% to +25%. Accuracy: 1%. Calculated on the elevation change over the last 

100 meters. (Wintech USB Alti and Wintech USB Ultimate only)

–  Average slope % calculation: (Elevation at stop point – elevation at start point)/DST in meters 

x 100. (Wintech USB Alti and Wintech USB Ultimate only)

–  Temperature: from -15°C to +50°C / From +5°F to +50°F. Accuracy: +/- 1°C (1°F). (Wintech 

USB Alti and Wintech USB Ultimate only)

–  Wheel circumference: from 1500mm to 2500mm. Step: 1 mm.

–  Internal memory: up to 10 trips of 5 hours each

19. MAVIC

®

 2-YEAR WARRANTY

Mavic products purchased through an authorised retailer are warranted against defects in 

materials and workmanship for 2 years from date of purchase by the initial user, under the 

conditions defined below.

In order to make a claim under this warranty, the consumer must keep proof of purchase, 

including the date and the name of the authorized dealer, and comply with the prescribed 

procedure.

OBLIGATIONS

In the event of a defect on one of its products, Mavic’s sole obligation under this warranty is to 

repair or replace, at its discretion, the defective part or product.

Moreover, in some countries, Mavic is obliged to ensure any legal warranty defined by law, 

for the consumer’s protection. In this respect, in France, Mavic ensures legal warranty against 

hidden defects under the conditions and limits of article 1641 and following of the French “Code 

Civil”.

LIMITS OF WARRANTY

This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear or damage resulting from shipment, 

storage, accidents, negligence, shocks or crashes, failure to follow the user’s guide and/or 

recommendations for use, improper assembly or assembly with incompatible products, poor 

maintenance, misuse, modification or alteration of the product.

The conditions of the Mavic warranty, including those applicable to product conformity, do not 

apply to products purchased from outlets other than retailers authorized by Mavic.

This warranty is not transferable and is only applicable to the initial purchaser.

This warranty does not cover parts that are subject to wear in normal use, such as the braking 

surfaces of wheel rims (if a rim braking system is used), brake pads, bearings, pawls, rear 

derailleur jockey wheels, batteries...

This warranty does not cover products repaired or serviced by anyone other than Mavic After-

Sales Service personnel or Mavic’s representative in the country concerned (1).

This warranty does not cover products whose serial numbers or identification have been 

erased, damaged or modified.

This warranty does not cover “Spécial Service Course Mavic

®

” (2) products.

This warranty does not exclude rights specific to each country. Consumers may have other 

rights depending on their place of residence.

Certain juridictions make no provision for the exclusion or limitation of specific, incidental 

or consequential damages, or limitations on the warranty period; the above exclusions and 

limitations do not therefore apply to all. Local taxes, customs duties or freight charges may be 

applied. In the United States, additional rights that differ from one state to another may also be 

applied. Should part of this warranty be found to be inapplicable by virtue of administrative or 

legal proceedings, the other parts remain applicable.

CLAIMS UNDER WARRANTY - PROCEDURE

Authorised retailers are at the users’ disposal to manage any warranty claims.

The authorised retailer must obtain the consent of Mavic

®

 After- Sales Service (or its 

representative in the country concerned (1)) prior to returning a product under warranty. The 

entire product, accompanied by proof of the date of purchase (warranty card dated, signed and 

stamped by the authorised retailer or other proof of the date of purchase) shall be sent by the 

authorised retailer to Mavic

®

 After-Sales Service (or its representative in the country concerned 

(1)), which will undertake the operation.

The new or repaired product shall be returned to the authorized retailer.

WARRANTY CARD

The warranty card printed on this document must be dated, signed and stamped by the 

authorised retailer and kept in a safe place indefinitely. It must be used for any claims.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 

conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept 

any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

(1) Up-to-date list available on request from: MAVIC, 74996 ANNECY CEDEX 9.

(2)  Claims made by other means or without obtaining prior consent for return cannot be taken 

into consideration.

WIN-Tech is protected by one or more of the following patents: US 6204775 and other patent 

pending.

SALOMON S.A.S. — MAVIC

®

Capital : 23 509 981, 50 euros

Siège social : Lieu-dit «La Ravoire» Metz-Tessy (74)

R.C.S. Annecy 325 820 751 - 00106 - A.P.E. 364 Z

Adresse postale : 

SALOMON S.A.S. - MAVIC DIVISION

 

74996 ANNECY • Cedex 9 - France

Tel. +33 (0)4 50 65 71 71 • Fax. +33 (0)4 50 65 71 72 • www.mavic.com

MAVIC

®

 is a registered trademark of Salomon S.A.S.

Conformité / Conformity CE

Le symbole CE est utilisé pour indiquer la conformité de ce produit

avec les directives 89/336/CEE et 99/5/CEE.

The CEE mark is used to mark conformity with the European Union

directives 89/336/CEE and 99/5/CEE.

Summary of Contents for Wintech USB

Page 1: ...USB Wintech USB Wintech Alti Wintech HR Wintech Ultimate Mavic avril 2009 ...

Page 2: ... 10 4 Wheel circumferences and distance unit set up 10 5 Clock set up 10 6 Odometers set up USE 11 SLEEP MODE 12 TRIP RESET 13 USE OF LAP TIME CR 14 ELEVATION SET UP AND DATA REVIEW MENU 14 1 Entering the Elevation set up and data review menu 14 2 Recall of Home Altitude Wintech USB Alti and Wintech USB Ultimate only 14 3 Setting up the current elevation Wintech USB Alti and Wintech USB Ultimate o...

Page 3: ...STALLING THE COMPUTER MOUNT 2 1 Install the mount on the handlebar to the right of the stem To fix it to an oversize 25 4 diameter handlebar use the 25 4 adapter 2 2 The mount can be installed in a variety of positions with the computer forward of or above the handlebar stem 2 3 When setting it the computer support needs to turn freely on the mount arm Loosen the screw using a cross slot screwdriv...

Page 4: ... necessary programs and then perform the pairing operation of your device 4 2 E Bolt The speed sensor is integrated into a fixing nut compatible with all quick releases on the market To install it unscrew the fixing nut on your quick release Insert the quick release from the left hand side of your bike and tighten the electronic fixing nut from the right hand side Adjust the tightness of the nut a...

Page 5: ... has the effect of zeroing the following parameters total distance measurement unit M or KM wheel circumference time After installation or after changing batteries in sensors or computers it is imperative to repeat the digital pairing operation described in section 10 2 of this notice Battery life 12 to 24 months depending on use BASIC NAVIGATION 7 DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY BK 1 2 or H Number of ...

Page 6: ...d with your computer 9 Default button function matrix Left Button Right Button From Short press Long press 2s From Short press Long press 2s Long press 6s Screen 1 To screen 4 Elevation set up data review Screen 1 To screen 2 Start stop CR intermediate chrono Parameters set up zone Screen 2 To screen 5 Screen 2 To screen 3 Screen 3 To screen 4 Screen 3 To screen 1 Screen 4 To screen 5 Screen 4 To ...

Page 7: ...ten the sensor zones situated on the back of the belt Open the belt at one of its extremities Position the belt on the torso just under the pectoral muscles The Mavic logo should be positioned at the centre of your chest Then close the belt making sure the sensor zones are flat against the skin If necessary adjust the tightness of the elastic strap WARNINGS Persons who have a pacemaker defibrillat...

Page 8: ...he Elevation set up menu From any active display press and hold the right button BPR for 6 seconds On Wintech USB Ultimate briefly press the left button BPL twice to move to the Elevation set up section On Wintech USB Alti briefly press the left button BPL once to move to the Elevation set up section Briefly press the right button BPR to start the Elevation settings operations 10 3 2 Choose the el...

Page 9: ...ound Do one full turn of the wheel and mark on the ground the place where the mark on the tire touches the ground Measure the distance D between these two points in millimeters 10 4 1 Enter the Wheel circumferences set up menu From any active display press and hold the right button BPR for 6 seconds On Wintech USB Ultimate briefly press the left button BPL 3 times to move to the wheel circumferenc...

Page 10: ... C or F according to the metric or imperial measurement standard To set up the wheel circumference and distance unit for a 2nd bike sensor or the home trainer sensor proceed again to the operations described above selecting the correct bike number 10 5 Clock set up Enter the Clock set up menu From any active display press and hold the right button BPR for 6 seconds On Wintech USB Ultimate briefly ...

Page 11: ... choice and move to the next digit Repeat those steps to the 5th odometer digit Validating the 5th odometer digit by a brief press on the right button BPR will exit the set up menu and switch back to the last active screen To set up the odometer for a 2nd bike sensor or the home trainer sensor proceed again to the operations described above selecting the correct bike number USE 11 SLEEP MODE When ...

Page 12: ...t also cancels the sensor pairing So before it works properly you need to pair all the sensors again following the instruction described in section 10 2 of this user guide 13 USE OF LAP TIME CR In the course of a session you can use up to 9 lap times in order to evaluate your performance on specific hills or sections Remember the lap time only starts during a session i e when the computer already ...

Page 13: ...djusting the altitude before a ride simple and easy thanks to the home altitude set at chapter 10 3 3 of this user guide Enter the elevation set up and data review menu From any screen press the left button for 2 seconds Ho appears together with the logo Briefly press the right button BPR to recall the home elevation The figure flashes Press the right button BPR again to validate and return to the...

Page 14: ... into the HR target zone In Wintech USB HR and Wintech USB Ultimate only Time spent above the HR target zone Hi Wintech USB HR and Wintech USB Ultimate only Each piece of information is displayed for 3 seconds For Wintech USB HR if no heart rate information has been recorded during the trip when not wearing the HR belt for instance it is not possible to enter the Heart rate data review section whe...

Page 15: ...me Wintech USB Alti and Wintech USB Ultimate only Average slope in during the lap time Wintech USB Alti and Wintech USB Ultimate only Each piece of information is displayed for 3 seconds If no lap time has been recorded during the trip it is not possible to enter the lap time data review section when briefly pressing the right button on the Info screen At any time of the sequence briefly press the...

Page 16: ...itch to the odometer review section odo appears on the computer screen Briefly press the right button BPR to enter the odometer review section The review of odometers from the different speed sensors automatically starts in the following order Bike 1 Bike 2 Bike H Total Each piece of information is displayed for 3 seconds These data will run around until you press and hold the left button for 2 se...

Page 17: ...INTENANCE AND RECOMMENDATION OF USE Changing the batteries use CR 2032 batteries only for the speed sensor and cardio belt and CR2430 batteries only for the computer Changing the computer battery automatically sets the following parameters at zero odometer measuring unit M or KM wheel circumference time Remember to repeat the pairing operation each time you change batteries Service life of batteri...

Page 18: ...arranty does not cover products repaired or serviced by anyone other than Mavic After Sales Service personnel or Mavic s representative in the country concerned 1 This warranty does not cover products whose serial numbers or identification have been erased damaged or modified This warranty does not cover Spécial Service Course Mavic 2 products This warranty does not exclude rights specific to each...

Page 19: ...nly available when using a Wintech USB Alti and Wintech USB Ultimate Heart rate information is only available when using a Wintech USB HR and Wintech USB Ultimate 20 ENTERING WINTECH MANAGER Installation Insert the Wintech Manager CD into the CD drive or your PC and simply follow the instructions If the set up program does not automatically run navigate the CD contents and double click on the file...

Page 20: ...ate new user screen will be displayed see section 24 1 of this user guide to create a new user account As the Wintech computers saves the last 10 trips in its internal memory all trips that haven t been downloaded yet will then be added to the Wintech manager database The clock of the Wintech computer is automatically updated with the clock of the PC each time the Wintech computer is pluged to the...

Page 21: ...er information Click save to save this new trip Go to previous or next trip If multiple trips are recorded on the same day use these buttons to go to the next or previous trip of the day Choose the date of the report you wish to consult Navigate through the months with left and right arrows Bold days are the one with trip recorded Encircled day is current day Navigation menu click Home to go back ...

Page 22: ...ptional cadence sensor used Average heart rate for Wintech USB HR and Wintech USB Ultimate only if heart rate belt used Total vertical gain for Wintech USB Alti and Wintech USB Ultimate only Roll your mouse over a trip to detail the distance and second chosen information Week month number Click on week or month to open a calendar and select a new week month Navigation menu click Home to go back to...

Page 23: ...pluged by clicking on the USB logo The modified information will become the default settings of the user You can also make these changes by following the instructions described in section 10 of this user guide Click on User to edit any of the settings indicated on that screen click on User to display the user choice dialog box again see section 24 1 of this user guide Set your workzone and turn ON...

Page 24: ...ech USB Ultimate only Edit User s preferred distance altitude and temperature units Edit User s elevation information for Wintech USB Alti and Wintech USB Ultimate only Will save the settings and return to the Settings main display If you choose Yes the Wintech computer data will automatically be cleared once downloaded to your PC No the Wintech computer data will not be cleared once downloaded to...

Page 25: ...re renewal Stem dimension and position Print the current screen Choose the bike number Seat position Frame size see upper drawing Navigation menu Customize the screen displayed using the left button of the Wintech computer The top line is not customizable According to your Wintech computer model USB USB Alti USB HR or USB Ultimate only the available functions will be displayed Upload the new setti...

Page 26: ...are can store data coming from 3 different users during 10 years with 300 trips a year of 5 hours each for each of the 3 users System requirements Windows XP or Vista only Processor at 1 3 GHz minimum 512 MB of RAM memory 50 MB of hard drive disk free space ...

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