TablE OF CONTENTS
1. SCOpE OF USE
2. SaFETY aND MaINTENaNCE
2.1 Safety instructions
2.2 Repairs
2.3 Operating environment conditions
2.4 Ambient temperature
2.5 Electromagnetic compatibility
2.6 Battery operation
2.7 Disposal
2.7.1 Battery disposal
2.7.2 Bicycle computer disposal
2.7.3 Packaging disposal
2.8 Maintenance
2.9 Cleaning and care
2.10 Storage
2.11 Notes on these operating instructions
2.12 Scope of delivery
3. DISplaY aND FUNCTION KEYS
4. aSSEMblY
4.1 Bicycle computer mount and bicycle computer
4.2 Fitting the sensor
5. INITIal OpERaTION
5.1 Switchingonthebicyclecomputerforthersttime
5.2 Setting the tyre size
5.3 Setting the clock
5.4 Bicycle computer check
5.5 Restart / Reset
5.6 Automatic starting/stopping of readings
6. MODES / FUNCTIONS
6.1 Resetting the route data to zero
6.2 Resetting the maximum speed to zero
7. REplaCINg ThE baTTERIES
7.1 Bicycle computer
8. DEClaRaTION OF CONFORMITY
9. DESCRIpTION OF ERRORS
10. WaRRaNTY pROVISIONS
From 12/2011
1. SCOpE OF USE
This bicycle computer has been designed solely for use as a bicycle computer.
Bicycle computers provide information on the speed and distances covered. Any
use other than described in these operating instructions is not permitted and may
result in damage and injuries. No liability shall be assumed by us for any improper
use. You will nd more notes and explanations in the operating instructions.
2. SaFETY aND MaINTENaNCE
2.1 Safety instructions
Please read this chapter carefully and follow all the instructions given. This will
guarantee reliable operation and a long service life of your bicycle computer.
Please keep the packaging and the operating instructions in a safe place, for the
purpose of passing them on to a new owner should you sell or give the bicycle
computer to somebody.
Under no circumstances open the housing of the bicycle computer or sensor, since
none of the parts inside require maintenance (the exception here is when you
open the battery compartment to insert or replace the batteries – refer to section
7 Replacing the batteries). Do not place any objects on the bicycle computer and
do not apply any pressure to the display, as this could cause damage to it. To avoid
damage, do not touch the display with any sharp objects.
2.2 Repairs
In the event of any necessary repairs or technical problems, please contact
exclusively our service centre. You will nd the address in the warranty provisions
(section 10).
2.3 Operating environment conditions
The bicycle computer is splash-water protected. Ensure that your bicycle computer
is not exposed to wet conditions or extended conditions of high humidity, and
avoid dust, heat and extended periods of direct sunlight. Failure to observe these
instructions may result in malfunctioning of, or damage to, the bicycle computers.
2.4 Ambient temperature
The bicycle computer is designed for permanent operation and storage at ambient
temperatures between -10° and +50°C.
2.5 Electromagnetic compatibility
As far as possible, avoid using the bicycle computer in close proximity to electronic
devices such as computers, printers, televisions, mobile telephones or radios, as
devices with strong EMC radiation may interfere with or impede radio reception.
2.6 Battery operation
The bicycle computer is operated by a CR 2032 battery. The following text will
provide you with some information on how to handle batteries:
Only replace the batteries with an equivalent battery type.
Do not charge or reactivate batteries using any other means. Do not take batteries
apart, throw them into res or short-circuit them. Always keep batteries out of the
reach of children. Batteries may cause fatal injury if swallowed. For this reason,
keep the batteries and the bicycle computer out of the reach of small children.
Seek medical assistance immediately if a battery has been swallowed. If required
before inserting the batteries, use a slightly damp cloth to clean the devices and
battery contacts and dry thoroughly. Be careful with leaking batteries! Avoid con-
tact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes! If there is any contact with battery
uid, immediately rinse the areas affected with plenty of water and directly consult
a doctor. Batteries do not tolerate heat. Ensure that the computer and its inserted
batteries do not become too hot. Non-observance of these instructions may result
in damage and even cause the batteries to explode. Temperatures below 0°C
may have an adverse effect on the battery life. For information on replacing the
batteries refer to section 7 Replacing the batteries.
Note: Please do not leave the bicycle computer in a place where it will be
exposed to extreme heat or cold. Extreme cold will cause weakening of the
batteries (refer to section 2.4).
2.7 Disposal
2.7.1. Battery disposal
Batteries are hazardous waste. To properly dispose of them, there are correspond-
ing collection points available in shops that stock batteries as well as those
provided by municipal authorities.
2.7.2 Bicycle computer disposal
When you wish to get rid of your bicycle computer, dispose of it according to the
current regulations. Information on this is available from the municipal authorities.
2.7.3. Packaging disposal
Dispose of the bicycle computers packaging according to the current regulations.
Information on this is available from the municipal authorities.
2.8 Maintenance
Warning! There are no parts inside the housing of the bicycle computer that
require maintenance or cleaning.
2.9 Cleaning and care
Only use a soft, damp, lint-free cloth to clean the bicycle computer. Do not use
solvents, corrosive or gaseous cleansing agents. Ensure that there are no water
droplets remaining on the display. Water may cause permanent discolouration. Do
not expose the bicycle computer display to bright sunlight or ultraviolet radiation.
2.10 Storage
Remove the battery when the bicycle computer is not in use for an extended
period. To store the bicycle computers please observe the note in section 2.3
Operating environment conditions and section 2.4 Ambient temperature. Ensure
that the bicycle computer is securely stored. Avoid high temperatures (e.g. by
direct sunlight) and a permanently damp environment.
4. aSSEMblY
4.1 Bicycle computer mount und bicycle computer
Attach the bicycle computer mount (A) to the handlebars using the cable ties (D).
Insert the bicycle computer into the bicycle computer mount from the front until it
engages. Then turn the bicycle computer to the desired viewing angle. To remove
the bicycle computer, press down on the catch.
4.2 Fitting the sensor
Attach the sensor to the fork using the cable ties (D) as illustrated in the following
diagram. Ensure that you lay the cable so that it is not pulled too taut or breaks
when turning the handlebars. Also ensure that it cannot get caught up in the front
wheel spokes when you are riding your bicycle. If necessary, x in place with cable
tie. Place the magnet on the spokes of the front wheel and fasten using the screw.
Ensure that the magnet is aligned with the sensor with a 4 mm clearance.
Magnet clearance 4 mm
3. DISplaY aND FUNCTION KEYS2.11 Notes on these operating instructions
We have structured the operating instructions for this bicycle computer in such
a manner that you can readily nd the information required by consulting the
table of contents by topic. If you have any other queries, please contact us at the
following address:
Service address: Prophete GmbH u. Co. KG
Lindenstrasse 50
D-33378 Rheda-Wiedenbrück
Phone: +49 (0)5242 4108-59
Fax: +49 (0)5242 4108-73
Email: service@prophete.net
2.12 Scope of delivery
Bicycle computer
A = Bicycle computer mount with sensor
B = Magnet with screw
C = CR 2032 battery for bicycle computer
D = Cable ties
LEFT side RIGHT side