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sCreen 1 (figure 23)

Displays current values for Power (watts), Speed, Slope, Trip Distance and Ride Time. The speed comparison arrows in the upper right 

corner of the screen compare current speed to average speed. An upward arrow indicates your current speed is above your average 

speed. A downward arrow indicates your current speed is below your average speed.
A. Current Power

B. Current Speed

C. Slope

D. Trip Distance

E. Ride Time

F. Speed Comparison

sCreen 2 (figure 24)

Displays average values for Power (watts), Speed and Slope. Also displayed are Trip Distance, Ride Time and Speed Comparison arrows.
A. Average Power

B. Average Speed

C. Average Slope

D. Trip Distance

E. Ride Time

F. Speed Comparison

sCreen 3 (figure 25)

Displays maximum values for Power (watts) and Speed, Elevation Gain, Total Distance (odometer) and Total Ride Time. Also displayed are 

the Speed Comparison arrows. The Total Distance and Total Ride Time values represent total distance and time accumulated on all rides 

to date, and will not be reset when the data screens are cleared (see Section C, “Reset”).
A. Maximum Power

B. Maximum Speed

C. Elevation Gain

D. Total Distance

E. Total Ride Time

F. Speed Comparison

b. baTTerY life inDiCaTor

When battery life is low, a battery icon will flash in the display screen to indicate only a few hours of battery life remain. See Figure 26. 

When the battery icon appears, replace the transmitter batteries (in the resistance unit) and console batteries as soon as possible.

C. reseT

At the beginning of each ride you’ll want to perform a reset to clear from memory the data from your previous ride.
1. To clear the data, press and hold the SET button. After 3 seconds, “CLEAR” will  be displayed (at this point no data has been deleted). 

Continue to hold the SET button and in another 3 seconds “DONE” will appear, indicating that all accumulated data (except Total 

Distance and Total Ride Time) has been cleared from memory. See Figure 27.

2. To reset Total Distance and Total Ride Time (as well as all other data), press and hold both the SET and MODE buttons. After 8 seconds 

“CLEAR” will be displayed (at this point no data has been deleted). Continue to hold the SET and MODE buttons, and in another 2 

seconds “DONE” will appear, indicating that all accumulated data has been cleared from memory.

D. auTo off

After 2 minutes of inactivity (no pedaling or button presses) the system will automatically

switch off to prolong battery life. Current values will be maintained. To turn the system back on press either button (SET or MODE) or begin 

pedaling.

e. suMMarY lisT of riDe DaTa

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Summary of Contents for BN-WMF11

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Page 2: ...For Technical support call 1 800 888 2710 0211 1 BN WMF11 Made in Italy ...

Page 3: ...er 1 To avoid damaging the roller DO NOT apply the rear brake while using the trainer Locking the rear wheel at high speed can seriously damage the polyurethane roller 2 Allowing the tire to slip against the roller will also accelerate roller wear If you notice the tire slipping regularly during use you should try to apply power more evenly when accelerating and pedal with a smoother stroke 3 Use ...

Page 4: ...agram 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 c...

Page 5: ...3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 OPEN D Notes Fig 28 Fig 29 Fig 30 Fig 20 Fig 21 Fig 22 Fig 23 Fig 24 Fig 25 Fig 26 Fig 27 A B C D E F A B C D E F Low Battery Indicator A B C D E F Fig 31 7 ...

Page 6: ... Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 16 Fig 17 Fig 18 Fig 19 A I E F D J G B C H H H H 29 26 650C 27 700C F G D J E F J E F LOOSEN OPEN D 30 D G F D G 15 D CLOSE F D G I H C F E TIGHTEN C B K E Set Button Mode Button 45 30 45 30 45 6 ...

Page 7: ...ODE button to confirm your selection and proceed to the Weight set up screen 3 The weight value will appear on the top line of the display screen with the right digit flashing See Figure 21 Note This value represents the combined weight of the rider and the bicycle Enter the combined weight of the rider and bicycle by pressing the SET button to adjust the flashing digit Press the MODE button to co...

Page 8: ...ry Life Indicator When battery life is low a battery icon will flash in the display screen to indicate only a few hours of battery life remain See Figure 26 When the battery icon appears replace the transmitter batteries in the resistance unit and console batteries as soon as possible C Reset At the beginning of each ride you ll want to perform a reset to clear from memory the data from your previ...

Page 9: ...the low battery life indicator appears in the display or if the display is erratic faint or disappears altogether new batteries are needed Console To replace the console batteries remove the battery cover from the underside of the computer console Remove the used batteries and dispose of properly Install fresh batteries according to the diagram inside the battery compartment and replace the cover ...

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