Polar Electro Look Keo Power User Manual Download Page 5

The power output measurement is performed
simultaneously from both pedals with identical
measurement systems. This enables accurate
comparison of left and right leg power output. The
total power output of the cyclist is the sum of the
power outputs of both legs. The right transmitter
sends the power output and cadence data from the
right pedal to the left transmitter. The left
transmitter then sends the power output and
cadence data from both pedals to the cycling
computer.

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Bicycle riding is an inherently dangerous activity.
To reduce the risk of serious injury, be sure your
bicycle is adequately maintained and that all
components are correctly installed and adjusted.
Always wear a helmet and follow the rules of the
road when cycling. Do not rely on reflectors.
Always use a proper headlight and tail lights when
riding at any time of reduced visibility.

Kéo Power pedals are not intended for beginning
cyclists, and they are not designed to release
automatically in a fall or crash. Proper use by
skilled riders will increase riding efficiency and
performance, but pedals may be an aggravating
factor in the event of a fall or collision. Do not use
your Kéo Power pedals with ‘street’ shoes or with
cleats other than LOOK Kéo cleats, as your feet
may slip off and cause a crash.

This Kéo Power pedal is construction and
optimized to be used by cyclists less than 100
kgs (220.5 lbs).

Before going on the road, make sure you are
used to the function of your new pedals.

Practice engaging and disengaging your new
pedals while stationary, and train yourself
mentally to disengage your pedals at every stop
or in other situations where you may need to
steady yourself with a foot on the ground.

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Introduction

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Summary of Contents for Look Keo Power

Page 1: ...Polar LOOK K o Power User Manual...

Page 2: ...10 6 INSTALL TRANSMITTERS 12 7 TEACH TRANSMITTERS TO CYCLING COMPUTER 13 8 TRAINING 15 9 IMPORTANT INFORMATION 17 Changing Batteries 17 Changing Transmitter Sealing Rings 17 Maintenance 17 Technical...

Page 3: ...1 PRODUCT ELEMENTS ENGLISH Product Elements 3...

Page 4: ...x html For video tutorials of the Polar LOOK K o Power go to www polar fi en support video_tutorials or www lookcycle com The power output measurement of the Polar LOOK K o Power system is based on st...

Page 5: ...rely on reflectors Always use a proper headlight and tail lights when riding at any time of reduced visibility K o Power pedals are not intended for beginning cyclists and they are not designed to re...

Page 6: ...proper use or harsh use in general may compromise the structural integrity of the components and significantly reduce their Iifespan Some components are also subject to wear over time Please have your...

Page 7: ...ng the transmitters into use they must be paired The pairing is done automatically when transmitters are switched on for the first time 1 Make sure there are no other transmitters nearby This ensures...

Page 8: ...be paired manually 1 Press and hold the left transmitter button for 10 seconds green light blinks 10 times 2 A blinking red light indicates the pairing is in process 3 A blinking green light indicates...

Page 9: ...gth When the correct crank length light is static wait for 10 seconds to have the crank length stored There are four possible crank lengths These are 170 mm 172 5 mm 175 mm and 177 5 mm The default va...

Page 10: ...t clean the pedal axle may be damaged during installation Also check that the ring in front of the pedal bolt is in place 1 Screw the pedal onto the crank Make sure to screw it as far as it goes but d...

Page 11: ...ing shoes to the pedals such as toe clips or clipless pedals may increase or decrease the risk of injury resulting from a fall or a collision If you are unsure about the installation and adjustment of...

Page 12: ...ush firmly but do not use too much strength Using too much strength can damage the transmitter 3 Check that the transmitter is positioned correctly see picture If the transmitter is in an incorrect po...

Page 13: ...er On Off Teach new sensor is displayed Select Yes to confirm teaching Start test drive is displayed Completed is displayed when the teaching is complete CS500 Select Settings Bike SET Bike 1 2 3 Powe...

Page 14: ...work properly the cycling computer must use the default power settings Even if you know the correct settings for your bike do not use them Set them as Chain weight 304 g Chain length 1473 mm Span len...

Page 15: ...ght indicates the calibration is complete After the calibration the crank length light will blink for 30 seconds showing your crank length Important Calibration Information Switch the transmitters on...

Page 16: ...ling computer To stop recording press STOP again To switch the transmitters off press the left transmitter button for 1 second The transmitters will automatically switch off if the pedals measure 0 po...

Page 17: ...th tweezers Using tweezers place the new sealing rings carefully into the grooves When changing the sealing rings use caution to avoid damaging them or the transmitters Maintenance Before every ride c...

Page 18: ...al in accordance with trajectory 1 and press down on the pedal as per trajectory 2 to lock the cleat Release Rotate your heel towards the outside picture 3 and it will disengage Do not release towards...

Page 19: ...attery normal wear and tear damage due to misuse abuse accidents or non compliance with the precautions improper maintenance commercial use cracked broken or scratched cases displays armband elastic s...

Page 20: ...any means without prior written permission of Polar Electro Oy The names and logos marked with a symbol in this user manual or in the package of this product are trademarks of Polar Electro Oy The na...

Page 21: ...ransferred LOOK s obligations under any warranty shall be limited to the greatest extent allowed by law as provided in this LOOK Limited Warranty Some states do not allow limitations on how long an im...

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