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MINIAC DOUBLE WIRELESS CC-317 CYCLING COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS
6400 WEST 105TH STREET // BLOOMINGTON, MN 55438 // 1-855-883-6563 // WWW.MSWBIKE.COM
Thank you for purchasing an MSW
®
Miniac Double Wireless CC-317
Cycling Computer!
At MSW
®
we believe that having essential accessories
makes a good ride great.
WARNING:
Cycling can be dangerous. Bicycle products should
be installed and serviced by a professional mechanic. Never modify your
bicycle or accessories. Read and follow all product instructions and warnings
including information on the manufacturer’s website. Inspect your bicycle
before every ride. Always wear a helmet.
WARNING:
Please read over the following information before using the
MSW Miniac Double Wireless CC-317 Cycling Computer.
• Never use the cycling computer in combination with other medical/
implanted electronic equipment and devices (especially heart pacemakers,
EKG equipment, TENS equipment, cardio-pulmonary machines, or
pacemakers). If you are severely ill or pregnant, please consult your doctor
before using cycling computer. Keep this device away from children.
It contains batteries, which might be swallowed by children.
• As is the case most wireless electronic devices, there can sometimes be
interference that causes inaccurate display readouts. Avoid using your
cycling computer near common sources of interference like high voltage
power lines, air conditioning motor units, fluorescent lights, wristwatches,
mobiles, and some other computers.
For additional product and safety information go to: www.mswbike.com/safety.
COMPATIBILITY
The Miniac Double Wireless CC-317 Cycling Computer. is compatible with MSW
Speed and Cadence Sensor CC-314.
INCLUDED PARTS
Please check that all the following items have been included with the cycle
computer before starting.
A CC-317 cycling computer
B Sensor
C Cadence magnet
D White stabilizing pad
for cadence magnet
E Black stabilizing pad for sensor
F 6 nylon zip ties
G Mounting bracket
H. Rubber shim
I. Wheel magnet
INSTALLATION
MOUNTING THE HANDLEBAR BRACKET
Fit the rubber pad to the back of the handlebar bracket and use the nylon ties
to attach it to the bar. Do not fully tighten the nylon ties until you’re certain the
angle of the computer is correct. (figs 1, 2).
Place the cycle computer on the bracket and secure it by turning clockwise
(fig 3).
MOUNTING THE SENSOR
The sensor is mounted on the non-driveside chainstay, just behind the bottom
bracket. The distance between the computer head unit at the handlebar and
the sensor should not exceed 150cm.
The larger part of the sensor reads the crank arm magnet to register cadence,
etc. The adjustable arm of the sensor unit registers speed, distance, etc.
The larger part of the sensor faces the front of the bike, and the adjustable arm
faces the back and sits along the inside of the chainstay. Loosen the knurled
dial in front of the adjustable arm to rotate it in the optimal position (fig. 4).
Do not tighten it until the optimal position has been determined.
Rubber Pad
Bracket
Cycle Computer
Bracket
Nylon Ties
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
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