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Bike Computer
   Proper use
The product is intended for use as a cycle computer. 
Not for commercial use. 
 Functions
–  Menu languages: GB, DE, FR, NL, IT, ES
 –  Clock
 –  Stopwatch
   –  Temperature °C / °F
–  Memory function for min. and max. temperature
     –  Current speed (0–99.9 km / h)
     –  Mean speed (0–99.9 km / h)
     –  Highest speed (0–99.9 km / h)
–  Speed comparison
–  Acceleration and deceleration
–  Trip timer (max. 9:59:59) (countdown or forwards)
–  Odometer (countdown or forwards)
–  Total odometer and total cycling time display
 –  Calories
 –  Fat-burning
–  Scan indicator (functions displayed in  
continuous loop)
–  Automatic switch to clock mode
 –  Backlight
   Description of parts
1a  Bracket
1b     Sensor
2    Magnet 
3          Battery 3 V  , type CR2032 button cell
4   Cable tie
5   Bike computer’s battery compartment cover 
6   Bike computer
7   LC display
8   Function indicator
9   Secondary function value display
10    Primary function value display
11    MODE button
12    Light button
13    SET button
14    SCAN indicator
15    Servicing interval indicator
16  
Speed comparison indicato
r
17       Acceleration / deceleration indicator: 
Acceleration – anticlockwise 
rotation  
Decelerat
ion – clockwise rotation
18    Battery state indicator
   Technical data
     Battery:   3 V   (CR2032 button cell)
      Included items
1 Bike computer
1 Bike computer bracket
1 Magnet
1 Sensor
6 Cable ties
1 Battery 3 V  , type CR2032 button cell
1 Operating instructions
General safety advice
KEEP ALL THE SAFETY ADVICE AND INSTRUC-
TIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!
    This appliance can be used by children aged 
from 8 years and above and persons with 
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities 
or lack of experience and knowledge if they 
have been given supervision or instruction  
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way 
and understand the hazards involved. Children 
shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning 
and user maintenance shall not be made by 
children without supervision.
    Please note that the warranty does not cover 
damage arising from improper treatment, non-
observance of the operating instructions and 
safety advice or unauthorised use.
 Safety advice concerning 
batteries
        RISK OF LOSS OF LIFE!
If batteries are swallowed, it can lead to loss of 
life. Seek medical attention if a battery is swal
lowed.
    Remove the battery if the product is not to be 
used for a long period.
    CAUTION! RISK OF EXPLO-
SION! Never recharge single-use 
batteries!
     CAUTION! DANGER OF EXPLO-
SION! Always replace all batteries 
at the same time and only use batte
ries 
of the same type.
    If the battery is exhausted, remove it from the 
device immediately. Otherwise the battery is 
more likely to leak.
    Make sure you insert the battery the right way 
round (polarity).
    Keep the battery away from children. Do not 
throw the battery into a fire. Never short-circuit 
it or take it apart.
    If your battery leaks, remove it from the device 
immediately to prevent the device from being 
damaged.
    Do not let the fluid from a leaking battery come 
into contact with your skin, eyes or mucous 
membranes. In the event of contact with fluid 
leaking from a battery, thoroughly flush the 
affected area with water and / or seek the 
advice of a doctor!
      Before use
Remove the protective foil from the LC display  7 
before first use.
Inserting the battery
    To insert the battery  3, proceed as shown in 
Fig. A.
Attaching the bike computer
    To attach the device, proceed as shown in 
Figs. B to I.
Note: Make sure the cable is attached properly. It 
must not get caught in the spokes or trail along them.
    Preparing for use
      Basic settings
Note: The LC display  7 comes on automatically 
approx. 2 seconds after the battery  3 is inserted. 
You are immediately offered a choice of languages.
    Press the MODE-button 11  repeatedly until the 
desired language appears.
    Confirm your choice by pressing the SET but-
ton  13 . You move on automatically to select 
the user profile.
    Press the MODE button repeatedly until the 
desired 
user profile (ADVANCE EASY or  ) 
appears.
    Confirm your choice by pressing the SET but-
ton. Now you can choose the wheel size (SET 
WS).
    A four-digit number appears in the LC display. 
Now enter the tyre circumference of your wheel 
in mm. Press the MODE button repeatedly until 
the desired number appears as the first digit.
    Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button.
    Repeat this process for each of the three 
remaining digits. 
  Note: You can calculate your tyre 
circumference 
by multiplying your 
tyre diameter by 3.1416. 
The following list contains the tyre circumfer
ences 
of the most common cycle tyres.
 Tyre diameter  Tyre circumference 
 20”  1598 mm
 22”  1759 mm
 24”  1916 mm
   26” (650 A)  2073 mm
   26.5” (tubular)  2117 mm
   26.6” (700x25C)  2124 mm
   26.8” (700x28C)  2136 mm
   27” (700x32C)  2155 mm
   28” (700B)  2237 mm
 ATB24”x1.75  1888 mm
   ATB26 x1.4  1995 mm
   ATB26 x1.5  2030 mm
   ATB26 x1.75  2045 mm
   ATB26x2 (650B)  2099 mm
 27”x1  2138 mm
   27”x1 1 / 4  2155 mm
    Now select your desired unit of distance. Press 
the MODE button repeatedly until SET KM or 
SET MILE appears in the LC display.
    Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button. 
You move on to entering your age.
    A two-digit number appears in the LC display. 
Now enter your age. Press the MODE button 
repeatedly until the desired number appears 
as the first digit.
    Confirm your choice by pressing the SET butto
n.
    Repeat this process for the remaining digit. You 
move on to selecting the unit of weight.
    Press the MODE button repeatedly until SET 
KG or SET LB appears in the LC display.
    Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button. 
You move on to entering your weight.
    A three-digit number appears in the LC display. 
Now enter your weight. Press the MODE button 
repeatedly until the desired number appears 
as the first digit.
    Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button.
    Repeat this process for all the remaining digits. 
You move on to selecting the time format.
    Press the MODE button repeatedly until 12 for 
the 12-hour format or 24 for the 24-hour format 
appears in the LC display.
    Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button. 
You move on to setting the time.
    A four-digit number appears in the LC display. 
Enter the current time. Press the MODE button 
repeatedly until the desired number appears 
as the first digit.
    Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button.
    Repeat this process for all the remaining digits. 
You move on to selecting the servicing interval.
    Press the MODE button repeatedly until the 
desired 
number of units of distance to your next 
in
tended bicycle service appears in the LC  
display.  
Note: You have the choice of 200, 400, 600 
or 800 km or miles.
    Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button. 
You move on to selecting the unit of temperature.
    Press the MODE button repeatedly until °C or 
°F appears in the LC display.
    Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button. 
You have now completed the the basic settings.
    Using the bike computer
    Note: If the bike computer remains unused for 
more than 5 minutes, it automatically switches 
into the stand-by mode. Press any button to 
reactivate the computer. The function indicator 
8 shows the current mode.
    Press the MODE button  11  repeatedly to 
page through the various modes.
    Press the SET button 13  to change into the sec-
ondary function for any function.
    Press the SET button and keep it pressed to call 
or reset up any saved values.
The bike computer has the following 
functions:
Advanced users’ functions:
CLOCK > TOTALODO > TOTAL-TM >
TRIPDIST >  
MAXSPEED
 > AVGSPEED > TRIPTIME > TEMP >  
STPWATCH >
CAL RATE > CALORIE > FAT-BURN > 
KM+/- > TIME+/- > SCAN
Beginners’ functions:
TRIPDIST > AVGSPEED > TRIPTIME
      Using functions
Note: All the functions and secondary functions 
are described in the following list.
CLOCK: - Displays the time
    Press the SET button 
13
 and keep it 
pressed for 
3 seconds to access the time settings.
TOTAL ODO: - Total odometer
    Press the SET button and keep it pressed for 
3seconds to access the wheel size settings 
and total distance.
TOTAL-TM: Total time cycling
    Press the SET button and keep it pressed for 
3seconds to make changes to the saved total 
time cycling.
TRIPDIST: Trip distance
    Press the SET button and keep it pressed for 
3seconds to reset the trip distance, the  
average speed and the trip time displays to 0.
MAXSPEED: Highest speed
    Press the SET button and keep it pressed for 
3seconds to reset the maximum speed display  
to 0.
AVGSPEED: Average speed
TRIPTIME: Trip time
TEMP: Thermometer
    Press the SET button and keep it pressed to 
switch between °C and °F.
    Press the SET button to display the highest tem-
perature (HI) measured so far.
    Press the SET button again to display the low-
est temperature (LO) measured so far.
 Press and hold down the SET button while the 
highest or lowest temperature is displayed to 
switch back to the current temperature to  
reset the saved data.
STPWATCH: Stopwatch
    Press the SET button to start the stopwatch.
    Press the SET button again to stop the stop-
watch.
    Press the SET button and keep it pressed to 
reset the stopwatch to 0.
CAL RATE: Current calorie consumption
CALORIE: Calorie meter
    Press the SET button and keep it pressed to 
reset the calorie counter to 0.
FAT-BURN: Fat burning in grams
    Press the SET button and keep it pressed to 
reset the fat burning value to 0.
KM: Odometer
    Press the SET button and keep it pressed to 
change the odometer settings.
    The LC display  7 shows the symbol for count-
ing forwards or 
backwards (+ or - respectively). 
Press the MODE button 11  repeatedly until the 
desired symbol is shown.
    Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button. 
You move on to setting the distance on the 
odometer.
    A 5-digit number appears in the LC display. En
ter 
the desired distance. Press the MODE button 
repeatedly until the desired number appears 
as the first digit.
    Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button.
    Repeat this process for all the remaining digits.
TIME: Timer
    Press the SET button and keep it pressed to 
change the timer settings.
    The LC display shows the symbol for counting 
forwards or backwards (+ or - respectively). 
Press the MODE button repeatedly until the 
desired symbol is shown.
    Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button. 
You move on to the time settings of the timer.
    A 5-digit number appears in the LC display.  
Enter the desired time. Press the MODE button 
repeatedly until the desired number appears 
as the first digit.
    Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button.
    Repeat this process for all the remaining digits.
SCAN: Scan
Note: The scan mode automatically switches 
between the trip distance, highest speed, average 
speed and trip time displays.
Note: Refer to the section on “Basic settings” to 
see how you make or change settings.
   CUSTOMIZE mode
Apart from the ADVANCE and EASY mode, you 
can make your individual adjustments in the 
CUSTOMIZE mode (see procedure).
   Press and hold the light button 12  to enter the 
CUSTOMIZE mode.
    By repeatedly pressing the MODE   Note:
button  11 , you can toggle between the 
ADVANCE and EASY modes.
  In the 
EASY mode, press and hold the SET  
button  13 . Press the MODE button to switch 
the settings on or off (e.g. time). Choose „On“, 
to add the chosen adjustment to the EASY 
modes. Choose „Off“, if you do not want to 
add the adjustments.
  Press the 
SET button, to confirm your entry.
    Using the backlight
    Press the light button  12  to switch on the back-
light temporarily. The backlight automatically 
extinguishes after a short period.
    Resetting the bike computer
    Press the MODE button  11  and SET button  13 
at the same time and keep them pressed until 
{{----}} appears in the LC display  7.
    Now press the MODE button and keep it 
pressed. This resets all the settings.
Note: All stored data will be deleted. 
    Changing the batteries
Note: The batteries of the bike computer must be 
replaced when the battery symbol 18  appears on 
the LC display  7.
    Press the MODE key  11  and the SET key 13  
at the same time and keep them pressed until 
the {{-----}} symbol appears in the LC display  7. 
    To replace the battery, proceed as shown in 
figure A. Make sure you fit the battery the right 
way round (polarity). This is shown inside the 
battery compartment.
    Press the SET key and keep it pressed to return 
to normal operating mode. 
Note: Once the batteries are removed, all stored 
data will be erased after approx. 20 seconds. 
    Troubleshooting
This device has delicate electronic components. 
Therefore interference may occur when it is near 
devices which transmit radio signals.
- If errors occur in the display, remove any such 
devices from the vicinity of the product. In the case 
of such malfunctions, remove the battery briefly and 
then reinsert again.
 Problem Solution
Empty LC-display or no 
response after putting 
the batteries in again
-
+
RESET
Remove battery. In the 
area marked RESET of 
the battery compartment, 
touch the plus and minus 
terminals at the same 
time using a screwdriver. 
Insert a 3V battery into 
the battery compartment 
in such a way 
that the + 
terminal points upwards. 
Replace the battery cover 
on the battery compart-
ment. The microprocessor 
is reset and restarted.
Speed or distance are 
not displayed.
Adjust magnet and  
sensor correctly. -  
 Check that the battery is 
inserted with the poles 
arranged the right way 
round.
 Display is black The ambient temperature 
is too high or the bicycle 
computer was exposed 
to direct sunlight for too 
long. Remove appliance 
from direct sunlight and 
let it cool off for a while.
The LC-display shows 
irregular symbols.
Remove battery and 
replace it again.
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| Varumärke: | Crivit | 
| Kategori: | Cykeldator | 
| Modell: | IAN 94513 | 
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