VIII. Changing the Batteries
The computer console uses 2 “AA” batteries. When the low battery life indicator appears
in the display, or if the display is erratic, faint or disappears altogether, new batteries are
needed.
1.
To replace the batteries, remove the battery cover from the underside of the com-
puter console.
2.
Remove the used batteries and dispose of properly.
3.
Install fresh batteries according to the orientation diagram inside the battery compart-
ment, and replace the cover.
Note:
During a battery change, current data and set-up values will be retained in memory.
IX. Bicycle Removal
1.
Remove the shift lever assembly from the handlebar.
2.
Loosen the knob bolt (C) so that the resistance unit is as close to the floor as possi-
ble.
3. Loosen the locking ring (H) by rotating it until it contacts the axle support cup (I). See
Figure 3.
4.
While supporting the bicycle, loosen the right side axle support cup by spinning the
handle (G) counterclockwise, until the rear wheel axle is free of the support cups.
5.
Note:
The QR skewer provided with the trainer can be used when riding the bicycle
off the trainer as well. If you choose to reinstall your bicycle’s original skewer, refer to
your bicycle owner’s manual for instructions on properly adjusting the skewer. Before
riding, ensure the quick release skewer is tight.
X. Travel and Storage
1. Grasp the trainer frame by the handle and lift. Fold the legs together, and the trainer
is ready for transport or storage. Be careful when folding the legs to avoid pinching
your fingers.
XI. Specifications
Battery Type
: 2 “AA” Alkaline Cells
Battery Life
: Approximately 300 hours
Computer Data Fields
:
Power (watts): up to 999 watts
Speed: up to 99.9 miles/hour or 99.9 kilometers/hour
Distance: up to 999.99 miles or kilometers
Odometer: up to 99999 miles or kilometers
Ride Time: up to 9 hours, 99 minutes, 59 seconds
Total Time: up to 999 hours, 59 minutes
Elevation Gain: up to 9999 feet or meters
Weight Input Field
: up to 330 pounds or 150 kilograms
Units of Measurement
:
Metric: Distance in Kilometers, Elevation in Meters, Weight in Kilograms, Speed in
Kilometers/Hour
Imperial: Distance in Miles, Elevation in Feet, Weight in Pounds, Speed in Miles/Hour
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