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1. Parts List

1 mm

1

. Mounting Bracket

2

. Wheel Sensor

3

. Computer Case

4

. Rubber Shims

5

. Wheel Magnet

6

. Quick Ties

2 mm

MOUNTING BRACKET

LINE

 :  LCD Specification  :  Line 1, 2 and 3 modes do not change

CURRENT SPEED

 • Miles or Kilometers per hour • 0-99.5 mph/Kph • Increments of 0.5 mph/KphŁ

RIDE TIME

, "RTM" • Up to 9:59:59 • Increments of 1 secondŁ

RIDE DISTANCE

, "DST" • Up to 999.99 M or K • Increments of 0.01 M or KŁ

ODOMETER

, "ODO" • Up to 999.99 M or K • Increments of 0.01 M or K

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OR

CHANGE MODE TO SCREEN 2 BY PUSHING COMPUTER FORWARD IN BRACKET TO ACCESS:

CLOCK

• 12 Hr Format • Indicated by flashing colon ":"

1

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2

SCREEN:

Additional Features:

+ Auto-Start/Stop - Automatically starts recording data or stops recording data when you start or stop ridingŁ
+ Auto LCD Off - LCD automatically shuts off to conserve power after 5 minutes of non-use. Clock will still be displayed.Ł
+ MacroMonitor™ LCD display displays up to 4 functions at once, allowing for fewer mode changes.Ł
+ "Buttonless" design for ease of use - push computer forward in bracket to change modes.Ł
+ Weather proof construction and heavy duty wire harness for all-weather use.

4

MOUNTING SENSOR

1

MOUNTING MAGNET 

(Front Wheel)

2

3

STEP 1:

 Attach the wheel sensor to the right or left fork using two quick ties (diagram #1). 

Note:  Do  not  fully  tighten  quick  ties  until  final  placement  is  determined.  We  recommend  a 
sensor  placement  of  1-2  inches  up  from  hub  axle  (diagram  #1).  Position  sensor  and  wire  on 
backside (toward rider) of fork blade to offer protection from debris while riding.Ł
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STEP  2:

  Attach  magnet  to  spoke  using  screwdriver  (diagram  #2)  so  magnet  lines  up 

directly across from one of the flat round dots at the lower or upper portion of wheel sensor 
with a distance of 1-2 mm between sensor and magnet (diagram #3).Ł
Caution: Do not over-tighten magnet screw.Ł
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STEP 3:

 Attach the wire harness to the fork using quick ties (diagram #1). Excess wire can 

be wrapped around brake cable before securing bracket to handlebar. Note: Allow slight wire 
slack between fork and brake cable for turning handlebars.Ł
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STEP 4:

 Attach the computer bracket to the handlebars near the stem (diagram #4). Use 

any  combination  of  rubber  shims  to  fit  different  diameter  handlebars.  Tighten  the  screw  so 
the bracket will not rotate on the handlebars. Slide the computer head into the bracket until it 
"snaps" into place.Ł
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STEP 5:

 TEST. Install computer head into bracket and rotate front wheel to test for proper 

function of magnet/wheel sensor alignment. The mph/kph indicator will flash if the sensor and 
magnet are properly aligned. Tighten quick ties on sensor when correct alignment is acheived.Ł
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TO REMOVE COMPUTER HEAD FROM BRACKET:

 Push the computer in the opposite direction 

you would to mount it (diagram #5). The computer head will "snap" out. Note: You may have 
to push hard, do not be afraid of breaking it, it will pop out.

Line up SensorŁ

and MagnetŁ

at same levelŁ

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* 1-2 mm apartŁ

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* DO NOT line upŁ

Magnet betweenŁ

flat round dotsŁ

on Sensor.

COMPUTER HEAD REMOVAL

5

2. Mounting Instructions

3. Functions, Specifications & Additional Features

PUSH AND RELEASE FORŁ

MODE

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CHANGEŁ

CAUTION:Ł

HOLD FORŁ

LESS THAN ONE SECONDŁ

OR YOU WILL RESET ALLŁ

OF THE RIDE DATA

Congratulations and thank you for your purchase of the Planet 
Bike  Protegé  Bicycle  Computer.  The  Protegé  represents  a 
breakthrough  in  bicycle  computer  design  and  function.  The 
MacroMonitor™  LCD  display,  "buttonless"  design,  and  overall 
compact size offer advantages to you the cyclist that no other 
computer can match. In addition, Planet Bike will donate 25% of 
our  profits  from  this  purchases  and  any  other  Planet  Bike 
product  you  buy,  to  non-profit  bicycle  advocacy  groups  to 
further benefit your cycling experience. Enjoy your new Protegé 
Bicycle Computer and thank you for making a difference!

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of bike

RearŁ

of bike

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