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ASSIOMA 

PRO MX 

USER 

MANUAL

EN

Summary of Contents for ASSIOMA PRO MX

Page 1: ...ASSIOMA PRO MX USER MANUAL EN...

Page 2: ...eats 10 Release force adjustment 11 Turn on 12 Activation 13 Pairing to your training device 13 Crank arm length 15 Manual and automatic calibration 15 First use 17 Battery charge 17 From single to du...

Page 3: ...th power sensors on both sides ASSIOMA PRO MX 1 Art 773 10 01 Left MTB pedal with power sensor Right MTB pedal without power sensor 3 Package content GUARANTEE AND SAFETY MANUALS Top tray Bottom box W...

Page 4: ...er output during a pedal stroke to transmit it to the bike computer or app it is paired with It is equipped with a rechargeable battery designed to guarantee an operating time of at least 60 hours Ass...

Page 5: ...nd groove close to the threads 6 Warnings Carefully read the following user manual and the guarantee and safety manual provided within the box before installing the product A wrong installation and im...

Page 6: ...with their bike may however note a small play in their pedals which is to be considered as completely normal with the use of such bearings 1 Thread greasing Apply a thin layer of lithium grease to the...

Page 7: ...as described 1 Screw the spindle into the crank arm MANUALLY until complete insertion See Fig 5 Left pedal L counter clockwise Right pedal R clockwise Fig 5 Carry out this operation MANUALLY without...

Page 8: ...s to avoid any kind of interference When stationary rotate the crank arm manually until performing a complete rotation The spindle cap must be at a distance bigger than 4mm both from the bike chain an...

Page 9: ...ning with a torque wrench by applying a force of 30 40Nm Turn counter clockwise for the left pedal L clockwise for the right R Make sure the pedal is correctly tightened before use Read carefully the...

Page 10: ...suitable cause potential damage to the product and void the warranty To fix the cleats use the mounting bolts provided with them Tightening torque 4 6 Nm Regularly check the status of the cleats Check...

Page 11: ...es to ensure that the release force of the pedal springs is suited to your needs If the release tension is too loose the pedal may release unexpectedly If on the contrary it s too tight shoe release m...

Page 12: ...t on by plugging it into a charger plugged into a socket The same procedure is necessary to exit the travel mode through the Favero Assioma app If you don t see the LEDs blinking charge the battery as...

Page 13: ...PRO MX doesn t appear on the search window make sure it s not already connected via Bluetooth to another device e g bike computer 13 Pairing to your training device Pairing is the procedure that allow...

Page 14: ...on number ANT ID visible on the external side of the package and on the Favero Assioma app This number is useful to identify the left sensor among all the devices available for the pairing via ANT wit...

Page 15: ...ero Assioma app but on your bike computer if the latter offers this feature otherwise the value inserted on the Favero Assioma app would be overwritten 15 Manual and automatic calibration Each Assioma...

Page 16: ...aries depending on whether it is performed on the Favero Assioma app or on your bike computer 1 On the Favero Assioma app 1 Select Settings 2 Select Manual calibration 3 Select Calibrate 4 Make sure t...

Page 17: ...complete once Assioma PRO MX starts sending power data to your device 17 Battery charge 1 Warning for the charge Assioma PRO MX has an internal rechargeable lithium battery which allows for at least...

Page 18: ...on the sensors and the magnetic connectors with a damp cloth before charge for the correct functioning of the product To learn more about the LED s behaviour see Ch 21 The sensors LEDs turn on and sta...

Page 19: ...change from a single to a double sided power meter Assioma PRO MX 2 To convert Assioma PRO MX 1 into MX 2 once you ve bought the product mentioned above you need to open the Favero Assioma app and se...

Page 20: ...d on Short blinking every 3 seconds Assioma PRO MX is turned on Steady The battery is charging Short blinking every 0 5 seconds The battery charge is completed Two flashes every second Search for the...

Page 21: ...micals such as gasoline gas oil and petrol by products in general alcohol industrial or all purpose degreasers etc Do not use high pressure jets 3 Greasing Lube occasionally the spindle with a coat of...

Page 22: ...21 1x right pedal body 1x end cap 1x screw cap red 1x oil seal 1x axial washer 1x greasing kit tool Repair kit Art 773 00 50 2x end cap 1x screw cap red 1x screw cap black 2x axial washers 2x oil sea...

Page 23: ...cy TE Pedal Smoothness PS Rider Position RP no Favero Assioma app Radio protocol ANT PWR PO profile Bluetooth v4 2 Frequency 2402 2480 MHz RF power max 1 4dBm EIRP Bluetooth connections Up to 3 device...

Page 24: ...e Compatible cleats Compatible cleats provided art 773 00 62 Shimano SM SH51 original cleats Max cyclist weight 120 Kg1 Warranty 2 years Power meter Produced based on the F PM2 sensor Internal battery...

Page 25: ...rom the website cycling favero com 28 Copyright Copyright 2024 All rights reserved It is not permitted to reproduce this manual in whole or partially unless express written consent is given by Favero...

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