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VIII. Changing the Batteries

The computer console uses 2 “AA” batteries. When the low battery life indicator appears
in the display, or if the display is erratic, faint or disappears altogether, new batteries are
needed.

1.

To replace the batteries, remove the battery cover from the underside of the com-
puter console.

2.

Remove the used batteries and dispose of properly.

3.

Install fresh batteries according to the orientation diagram inside the battery compart-
ment, and replace the cover.

Note:

During a battery change, current data and set-up values will be retained in memory.

IX. Bicycle Removal

1.

Remove the shift lever assembly from the handlebar.

2.

Loosen the knob bolt (C) so that the resistance unit is as close to the floor as possi-
ble.

3.  Loosen the locking ring (H) by rotating it until it contacts the axle support cup (I). See

Figure 3.

4.

While supporting the bicycle, loosen the right side axle support cup by spinning the
handle (G) counterclockwise, until the rear wheel axle is free of the support cups.

5.

Note:

The QR skewer provided with the trainer can be used when riding the bicycle

off the trainer as well. If you choose to reinstall your bicycle’s original skewer, refer to
your bicycle owner’s manual for instructions on properly adjusting the skewer. Before
riding, ensure the quick release skewer is tight.

X. Travel and Storage

1. Grasp the trainer frame by the handle and lift. Fold the legs together, and the trainer

is ready for transport or storage. Be careful when folding the legs to avoid pinching
your fingers.

XI. Specifications

Battery Type

:  2 “AA” Alkaline Cells

Battery Life

:  Approximately 300 hours

Computer Data Fields

:

Power (watts):  up to 999 watts
Speed:  up to 99.9 miles/hour or 99.9 kilometers/hour
Distance:  up to 999.99 miles or kilometers
Odometer:  up to 99999 miles or kilometers
Ride Time:  up to 9 hours, 99 minutes, 59 seconds
Total Time:  up to 999 hours, 59 minutes
Elevation Gain:  up to 9999 feet or meters

Weight Input Field

:  up to 330 pounds or 150 kilograms

Units of Measurement

:

Metric: Distance in Kilometers, Elevation in Meters, Weight in Kilograms, Speed in
Kilometers/Hour
Imperial: Distance in Miles, Elevation in Feet, Weight in Pounds, Speed in Miles/Hour

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Summary of Contents for NB-T5000E

Page 1: ...For Technical support call 1 800 888 2710 M F 9am 6pm EST Made in Italy NB T5000E V 1 June 2004 Bike Nashbar 6103 Rt 446 Canfield OH 44406 www Nashbar com ...

Page 2: ...nsult a physician Congratulations on your purchase of the Nashbar Watt Master bicycle training system Your new trainer provides the same data on speed distance and time that is available from a full featured cycling computer plus information on power output expressed in watts elevation gain and slope percent grade Your indoor training has never been as fun or effective as it will be with your new ...

Page 3: ... of heavy gauge powder coated steel with rubber shock absorbing feet to provide a stable platform for any level of training Adjustable Magnetic Resistance Unit The Nashbar Watt Master resistance unit is equipped with a handlebar mounted shift lever and computer console The adjustable magnetic resistance unit provides a wide range of variable resistance characterized by smooth quiet operation An in...

Page 4: ...e support cups 5 Note The QR skewer provided with the trainer can be used when riding the bicycle off the trainer as well If you choose to reinstall your bicycle s original skewer refer to your bicycle owner s manual for instructions on properly adjusting the skewer Before riding ensure the quick release skewer is tight X Travel and Storage 1 Grasp the trainer frame by the handle and lift Fold the...

Page 5: ...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 Ri...

Page 6: ...skewer is tight and not damaged or bent 3 Loosen the locking ring H by rotating it until it contacts the axle support cup I See Figure 3 4 Spin the handle G counterclockwise to fully loosen the right side axle support cup 5 Loosen the knob bolt C by turning it counterclockwise so that the resistance unit is as close to the floor as possible to provide clearance for the rear wheel 6 Lift the bicycl...

Page 7: ...while the trainer is in use Note In order to provide accurate data the weight setting rider weight bicycle weight must be programmed for each user When switching riders be sure to program the weight setting see below 1 To enter the set up screens press and hold the right MODE button for 4 seconds See Figure 6 2 Select metric or imperial units of measure Press the left SET button to select between ...

Page 8: ...p Distance and Ride Time Current resistance level setting is indicated on the right side of the display 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 aver age speed A Current Power B Current Speed C Slope D...

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