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M1 WL

Troubleshooting

Error

Possible cause

Correction

Half segments on the display 
(e.g. after a battery change)

Computer software not running  
correctly after battery change

Remove and re-insert the battery

No speed displayed

Distance from sensor to magnet too 
great

Correct the sensor and magnet positions

No speed displayed

Computer not properly clicked  
into the handlebar bracket

Insert the computer into the handlebar
bracket and rotate it as far as possible 
(“click”)

No speed displayed

Wheel circumference is set incorrectly 
or to zero

Set the wheel circumference

No speed displayed

Battery in the transmitter is dead

Replace the battery in the transmitter

Display becomes weak 

Battery dead

Check the battery, replace if nec.

Technical specifications

Computer:  

Approx. 49 H x 38 W x 16 D mm

Display:

  

H approx. 39 mm, W approx. 29 mm

Computer weight:

  

Approx. 28 g

Handlebar bracket weight:

  

Approx. 10 g

Speed transmitter weight:

  

Approx. 20 g

Computer battery:

  

3V, type 2032

Computer battery service life:

  

Approx. 1 year (approx. 10,000 km/6,000 mi)

Speed transmitter battery:

  

3V, type 2032

Speed transmitter battery life:

Approx. 1.5 years (approx. 15,000 km/9,000 mi)

Wireless transmission ranges:

Speed transmitter: 75 cm

Temperature indicator range on the display:

  

-20°C to +70°C/-4°F to +158°F

Speed range for wheel size 2,155 mm: 

Min 2.5 kmh,
Max 199 km/h

Ride time measurement range:

 

Up to 99:59:59 HH:MM:SS.

Trip distance odometer measurement range:

 

Up to value 999.99 km or mi

Total km measurement range:

 

Up to value 99,999 km or mi

Wheel circumference setting range:

  

From 100 mm to 3999 mm (3.9 to 157.4 inches)

Summary of Contents for M1WL

Page 1: ...1 M1 WL www vdocyclecomputing com service ENGLISH Installation video Operating video Settings video...

Page 2: ...et 1 spoke magnet clip magnet cable ties for attaching the bracket and the transmitter 1 quick start instruction manual Display 03 Buttons 03 Functions 04 Operation while cycling 05 Wireless transmiss...

Page 3: ...indicator from a selected function e g ride time press the SET button The SETTINGS can also be used to establish that the speed indicator is automatically displayed from all other functions after five...

Page 4: ...calculation at zero Current ride time The current ride time counts up to 99 59 59 HH MM SS If this value is exceeded the ride time counter restarts at zero Current time in 24 h or 12 h format Total d...

Page 5: ...displays See page 18 Settings speed indicator settings Wireless transmission of the speed The VDO M1 WL comes with analogue wireless transmission The wireless range is approx 75 cm between the transm...

Page 6: ...he foot of the handlebar bracket by 90 accordingly To do so undo the screws in the bracket remove the foot and rotate it 90 then insert and tighten the screws again Attention do not overtighten the sc...

Page 7: ...ry compartment must point toward the spokes Depending on the available space the transmitter can be mounted along the front of the fork on the inside of the fork or the back of the fork STEP 2 Place t...

Page 8: ...rcome to move it into place STEP 3 To remove the computer rotate it to the left without pushing or pulling Memory aid Rigid to the Right Loose to the Left Testing the wireless transmission Once attach...

Page 9: ...The current speed is once again displayed This can take up to eight seconds If you take a break for more than two hours the wireless receiver switches off to conserve the battery You can see from the...

Page 10: ...he display Press SET to open the language setting English flashes You can now press the BIKE button to select a different language Press the SET button to confirm your language setting The response Se...

Page 11: ...ark the position of the valve on the ground with a line or adhesive strip STEP 3 The distance between the two marks corresponds to your wheel circumference or wheel size in millimetres Settings wheel...

Page 12: ...ess the BIKE button to scroll to the setting for the wheel circumference Press the SET button to open the setting for the wheel circumference The first two digits flash Press the BIKE button to set th...

Page 13: ...Press the SET button to confirm your setting Your wheel circumference setting is now complete The response Set Ok appears on the display If you want to configure further settings press the BIKE butto...

Page 14: ...unit Press the SET button to open the unit setting KMH flashes in the top line of the display Press the BIKE button to change the unit to MPH Press the SET button to confirm the setting The response...

Page 15: ...mat Press and hold the SET button until the settings menu opens Settings clock Language appears on the display Press the BIKE button to scroll to the setting for the clock Press the SET button to open...

Page 16: ...the minute setting The response Set Ok appears on the display If you want to configure further settings press the BIKE button to access these If you do not want to configure any further settings press...

Page 17: ...e SET button to confirm the minute setting The response Set Ok appears on the display If you want to configure further settings press the BIKE button to access these If you do not want to configure an...

Page 18: ...should automatically be displayed after a few seconds when in any other display function Press the SET button to confirm the setting The response Set Ok appears on the display If you want to configure...

Page 19: ...n The next digit flashes Once all digits have been set confirm the setting again by pressing the SET button The response Set Ok appears on the display The set value is stored If you want to configure...

Page 20: ...rip ATTENTION your total distance total number of kilometres ridden is not reset to zero The process is as follows Press and hold the BIKE button for a few seconds The text RESET Tour Data appears on...

Page 21: ...ormation remain stored when you replace the battery NO data is lost You need a 3 V 2032 battery We recommend using a branded battery from Sony Panasonic Varta or Duracell The process is as follows STE...

Page 22: ...1 Use a coin to remove the battery compartment cover STEP 2 Remove the dead battery ATTENTION Wait for 10 seconds before inserting the new battery The electronics need this time to recognise that the...

Page 23: ...plaint is legitimate you will receive a comparable replacement device You are not entitled to a replacement of the identical model if the model in question is no longer in production due to a model ch...

Page 24: ...ead Check the battery replace if nec Technical specifications Computer Approx 49 H x 38 W x 16 D mm Display H approx 39 mm W approx 29 mm Computer weight Approx 28 g Handlebar bracket weight Approx 10...

Page 25: ...nce and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Clas...

Page 26: ...www vdocyclecomputing com Cycle Parts GmbH Le Quartier Hornbach 13 67433 Neustadt Weinstrasse Germany 49 0 63 21 95 82 7 0...

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