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SECTION 05:
Hardware Troubleshooting
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I. Screen Condensation / Fogging
The appearance of fogging or moisture buildup inside of the device screen is a common occurrence caused by
condensation and normally does not signify water damage.
Common Causes:
- High Environmental Humidity
- Device Stored in Cool Area
- Gain / Loss in Altitude
- Changing Temperatures (inside or around device)
These as well as other factors can cause water vapor to gather and condense inside of the cooler inner-screen,
creating the appearance of fogging. This is common particularly on very warm, humid summer days or very cold,
dry winter days where temperatures and moisture levels inside the device differ from the outside environment.
If condensation inside the screen should occur, open the rubber cover on the back of the device and allow air to
circulate or place the device at room temperature until fogging clears. If fogging persists or if dried water droplet
marks or large, running water droplets should appear, please contact local customer support.
II. Sensors
A. Speed Sensor Troubleshooting
First-Use Setup:
Ensure that the battery tab has been removed from the battery before first use. Ensuring the back-sensor cover is
in the locked position, mount or hold the sensor and put it in motion (rotating motion). On the sensor a green light
should begin blinking after a few seconds.
Pairing Sensor:
In order to pair the sensor, please follow the steps below:
1.
Power on Bryton device and navigate to the sensor pairing screen.
2.
Select [Scan] and move/rotate the sensor to activate it (the sensor will blink green when powered on)
*When trying to pair a sensor with a Bryton device, please be sure to check the type of connection that the sensor
uses and whether it is compatible with the device you are trying to pair it with (ANT+ and/or BLE). This can be
found in the device user manual and on our website.
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