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CYCLE COMPUTER OWNER'S MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for V30

Page 1: ...ER OWNER S MANUAL ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...omputer The V 30 is designed to be the can own The unique Vetta buttonless design allows easy can feature of the V 30 keeps you updated on current speed ally every three seconds No buttons to push ONS Bracket Battery Magnet ...

Page 3: ...ving and attery or until the unit passes 9999 9 mi or km R DST tance for your current ride from 0 to 999 99 mi or km Auto after 999 99 mi or km or after 6 hours of continuous dometer will commence automatically when the bicycle wheel Speed Over 60Mi hr Over 60Km hr 0 30Mi hr 0 30Km hr 0 1Km hr Mi hr 31 60Mi hr 31 60Km hr 0 5Km hr Mi hr 1Km hr Mi hr ...

Page 4: ... RT STOP 10 minutes no signal input for 10 continuous minutes the omatically go into power saving mode When the unit begins to n it will automatically switch from power saving mode and rs all of the current trip distance data stored in memory will be tive odometer data will be retained When the computer is used nce from zero ...

Page 5: ...e having our computer s operation check and replace the battery first tery cover from the bottom of the computer by turning the terclockwise with a coin y into the battery compartment with the positive side of the he compartment door Be careful when you are installing the nd any of the battery contacts y cap firmly into place Make sure that the rubber o ring seal does or distorted in this operatio...

Page 6: ...ny aspect of the installation or cal bicycle retailer for clarification s and features of your Vetta V 30 cycle computer you are ready to your bike Take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the unit ogram the unit 0 unit it will automatically advance through the programming selected To advance the numbers in a function setting put the dvance the digits or units you are trying to set To selec...

Page 7: ...ers the battery the computer will momentarily display a diagnostic een and then advance quickly to the miles or kilometers setting by a flashing Km hr icon d unit into the handlebar mounting bracket and place the y on the wheel sensor Miles and kilometers icons will be ately on the screen ...

Page 8: ...net from the wheel sensor to omatically advance to the wheel size setting mode gramming your computer or would like to change any of your move and then reinstall the battery and start over All settings will then reprogram the computer ...

Page 9: ... the accuracy of the unit for most normal rides g sizes for many of the most popular wheel sizes currently in use vary slightly from the size of your actual wheel depending on the ng 700c Tubular 700 x 38c 700 x 25c 700 x 28c 700 x 32c x 1 1 4 0 x 20c 0 x 23c 0 x 20c 0 x 23c 2180 1945 1990 2124 2140 2155 2074 2170 2114 2130 E SIZE TIRE SIZE CIRC CIRC ...

Page 10: ...e the wheel he front axle to the ground in millimeters If you are measuring ches by 25 4 to get millimeters If you want total accuracy make the bike 2π The result is your wheel circumference calculated in uter see next instructions value of 2155 700 x 32c ...

Page 11: ...egin flashing Place the magnet on the wheel sensor gh the digits 5 6 7 When the digit that you want is displayed gnet from the sensor to set your selection The computer will vance to the next digit 5 and it will begin flashing ess until all four digits are correctly selected The computer will nto Auto Scan mode alternately displaying the two primary ...

Page 12: ...d a position on the back side near the top ade This position will help protect the sensor from being hit by hes and other objects ach the sensor magnet to one of the spokes on the left side of the st the magnet and sensor positions by sliding both pieces around e sensor as high on the fork blade as possible while still ecessary magnet to sensor spacing 1 2mm et should pass within 1 2mm of the sens...

Page 13: ...llow for the steer of the bike and the action of the suspension fork if you have one ap any excess sensor wire around the front brake cable housing th electrical tape when necessary When you are finished you e just enough slack for the computer mounting bracket to attach ebar ake sure that all of the excess sensor wire is either taped down or ound the brake cable housing so that nothing can catch ...

Page 14: ...ounting bracket facing up Wrap the mounting r handlebar stem and through the slot on the other side of the p as much slack as possible Insert the screw into the slot as n the band with a screwdriver of the V 30 is designed to lock into its bracket Slide the he front to the back until you hear an audible snap indicating firmly in place n the handlebar stem until you are satisfied with its position ...

Page 15: ...s band ot overtighten the mounting band as this may result in breakage or mounting band The mounting band only needs to be gh to keep it from rotating on the handlebar stem during ...

Page 16: ... into the mounting bracket the front wheel The computer should register speed within 1 2 ng check to be sure that the magnet and sensor alignment is magnet and sensor is 1 2mm or less If this does not solve the tailer In the United States Vetta customers can call our service ...

Page 17: ...ny product is in lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied Any or a particular purpose are limited to the one year duration of the held liable for any incidental or consequential damages function of your Vetta V 30 cycle computer please visit your local ur Vetta V 30 cycle computer that can not be solved by your local the simple steps on the following pages to assure quick and ...

Page 18: ...ceipt and a detailed explanation of the problem you are experiencing Please be sure to write the Return Authorization Number RA Number on your return package Vetta USA Limited 650 California Street Suite 2800 San Francisco CA 94108 2609 USA Phone 1 800 GO VETTA or 1 800 468 3882 Fax 1 415 274 3259 Email vettausa aol com Serving US Canada South America Australia New Zealand and Asia A H Vetta Europ...

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