Before attempting to reset the zero offset value of the power meter, ensure that a fully charged battery is in use. Rotate the
power meter one revolution to ensure the power meter is awake and ready to communicate.
The left crank arm with power meter MUST be positioned straight down (6 o’clock position) and ensure there is no load on
the pedals and the bike is stable. See FIG 8 for a visual reference. If the left crank arm is not straight down the reset procedure
for zero offset will fail.
Although the process for resetting the zero offset will vary depending on the display manufacturer, it should roughly follow
these general step; however, consult your display unit’s manual for specific steps:
1. Ensure the power meter has been paired to the device and is sending data.
2. Position the crank straight down (6 o’clock position) FG 8, and the bike is stable
3. Access the settings function of the wireless display.
4. Select the power sensor (many times the power sensor is located within a “BIKE” setting).
5. Select the “CALIBRATE” or “Zero” function.
6. Resetting the zero offset will begin and take only a few seconds to complete.
7. Upon completion the display will show a message indicating success or failure of the procedure.
Error Codes
An error code may be displayed if resetting the zero offset fails. Please note the possible error codes below and corrective
action that should be taken.
Please note that not all display units will display the error code message.
Code #s Corrective Action
1,2,4,16
Simply attempt zero reset again. If code remains after several attempts please contact
Stages Cycling – Technical Support.
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Power meter crank not in proper position (straight down) see
FIG 8.
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