Computer Console
The computer console calculates and displays data provided by the resistance unit sensor. The large LCD screen mounts directly to the
handlebar, and presents the data in an easy to read format.
functions
The Watt Master trainer provides the following valuable training feedback:
- speed:
Current, Average, Maximum
- Distance:
Trip Distance, Total Distance (Odometer)
- Time:
Ride Time, Total Time
- Power (Watts):
Current, Average, Maximum
- slope (% Grade):
Current, Average (Slope is simulated by the level of resistance. Please note that at any given resistance level Slope
will vary according to rider weight.)
- elevation Gain:
Total Elevation Gain, based on Trip Distance and Slope
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ParTs lisT:
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ParT CoDe
QuanTiTY
Trainer Frame .......................................................A ..........................1
Resistance Unit ...................................................B ..........................1
Base Plate ........................................................... C ..........................1
Lever Handle ....................................................... D ..........................1
Locking Ring ........................................................ E ..........................1
Left Axle Support Cup ..........................................F ..........................1
Right Axle Support Cup ....................................... G ..........................1
Resistance Unit Bolts and Washers .................... H ..................... 2 each
Base Plate Bolt, Nut, Washer ............................... I ...................... 1 each
Quick Release (QR) Skewer ................................J ..........................1
Computer Console ...............................................K ..........................1
5mm Hex Wrench ......................................... not shown ...................1
“AA” Alkaline Batteries.................................. not shown ...................4
Read and follow all instructions concerning installation of bicycle on trainer. Failure to use supplied quick release skewer or to securely
attach bicycle to trainer could result in the bicycle falling, causing injury to rider or bystanders.
WARNING
assembly:
1. Remove the trainer frame, resistance unit and all parts from the box. Open the frame and set it on a flat, stable surface.
2. Use the included 5mm hex wrench to attach the base plate (C) to the trainer frame using the bolt, nut and washer (I) as shown in Figure 1.
3. Install the transmitter batteries in the resistance unit. Remove the screws and open the cover on the underside of the resistance unit.
See Figure 2. Insert the two included “AA” batteries according to the diagram on the battery compartment cover, and replace the cover.
4. Attach the resistance unit (B) to the base plate (C) using 2 bolts and washers (H) as shown in Figure 3. There are three sets of mounting
holes in the base plate to accommodate different wheel sizes. See Figure 4. Use the appropriate set of mounting holes for your wheel size.
5. Install the batteries in the computer console (K). Remove the battery cover from the underside of the console, install the batteries
according to the diagram inside the battery compartment, and replace the cover.
bicycle installation:
1. Replace the bicycle’s rear wheel quick release (QR) skewer with the one provided with the trainer. Orient the QR skewer lever (J) so it is
horizontal and pointed toward the rear of the bike, See Figure 5. See bicycle owner’s manual for instructions on how to properly adjust
the QR skewer. Make sure the QR skewer is tight and not damaged or bent.
2. Set the trainer on a flat, stable surface.
3. Open the lever handle (D) and loosen the locking ring (E). See Figure 6 and Figure 7.
4. Lift the bicycle into position and fit the QR lever on the left side of the wheel into the left axle support cup (F). See Figure 8.
5. Orient the axle support cup so the notch in the cup is at the top and aligned with the lever. See Figure 9.
6. Close the lever handle (D), making sure that the right side axle support cup (G) begins pressing against the QR skewer nut within the 30
to 45 degree working range of the handle as shown in Figure 10.
7. If the axle support cup begins pressing against the QR skewer nut too soon (see Figure 11), adjust the extension length of the left side
axle support cup (F) by threading it further into the frame (so that less of it is exposed). See Figure 12.
8. If the axle support cup does not begin pressing against the QR skewer nut soon enough (see Figure 13), adjust the extension length of
the left side axle support cup by unthreading it further from the frame (so that more of it is exposed). See Figure 14.