bikemate E83005 User manual

®
WIRELESS BICYCLE COMPUTER
USER GUIDE
After Sales Support
Now you ha ve purch ased a Bikemate
®
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does no t affect your s tatutory r ights.
• Maximum speed (max 99.9 km/h or mph)
• Time (12 hr / 24 hr display)
• Average speed (0-99.9 km/h or mph)
• Scan function (for DST, MXS, AVS, TM)
• Cache memory (for TM, DST, AVS)
• Speed comparison (+/-)
• Speed trend ( or )
• Service indicator
• Odometer save function
• Temperature display (-10⁰C to +50⁰C )
• Temperature display setting (⁰F / ⁰C)
• Calories
• Fat Burning
• Automatic start/stop
Ride speed
This indicates the current speed
(0-99 km/h).
Daily distance (DST)
(step information function, reset function)
The distance travelled is displayed with
DST. The trip kilometre counter switches on
automatically with the tachometer. To set the trip kilo-
metre counter to 0, press the left button for about 2 sec-
onds in the DST function.
GB
IRL
WIRELESS BICYCLE COMPUTER
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You have made an excellent choice with the purchase
of this quality Bikemate® product. By doing so you now
have the assurance and peace of mind which comes from
purchasing a product that has been manufactured to the
highest standards of performance and safety, supported
by the high quality standards of ALDI.
Total distance (ODO)
The kilometre counter adds up the total num-
ber of kilometres travelled and displays this
with ODO on the screen. The kilometre coun-
ter can only be reset to zero by removing the batter y or by
simultaneously pres sing both buttons for about 3 seconds.
Trip time (TM)
The trip time measurement function is in-
dicated by TM on the display. This function
automatically switches on with the speed-
ometer and is suspended each time the bike stops so that
only the actual travel time is measured. The clock is set
to 0 by pressing the left button in the DST function.
Maximum speed (MXS)
The maximum speed is indicated on the dis-
play with MXS and is saved automatically. To
delete the maximum speed, press and hold
the left button.
Time (12 hr / 24 hr)
By pressing the right-hand button you ar-
rive at the next function (time). To set the
time, press the left button for 3 seconds. By
doing so you can then select whether the time is shown
in the 12 hour or 24 hour mode by pressing the right
button. After selecting the display press the left but-
ton which makes the hour indicator flash. You can now
set the hours with the right button. To set the minute
indicator, please press the left button again. The minute
indicator then flashes which you can set by pressing the
right button. After setting the time press the left button.
Average speed (AVS)
The average speed is displayed by AVS. This
function is connected with the trip timer so
that only the average speed for the actual
trip is saved.
Scan function (SCAN)
After setting the scan function all functions
(DST, MXS, AVS, TM) are displayed automati-
cally one after the other.
Cache memory
Pressing the left button, the computer
has a unique cache memor y with which
the display can be retained at the end of a
journey leg and the values for TM, DST and AVS can
be reviewed at a later date (the memory is shown by
pressing the right-hand button). This is especially
practical for measuring the time if you go past the fin-
ish line in a race because the automatic stop clock can-
not be stopped manually. It works in such a way that on
cycling past the finish line press the left button for a
time so that the display is retained.
Speed comparison
(cadence)
A “+” or “-” sign is shown on the right-hand
side of the speed display to indicate wheth-
er you are travelling faster or slower than the average
speed (AVS). A “-” sign indicates that you are travelling
below the average speed.
Speed trend
(acceleration and deceleration)
A symbol that represents a cyclist is shown
on the left-hand side of the speed display. A bike trav-
elling for wards indicates that you are accelerating. A
bike travelling backwards indicates that you are getting
slower.
Odometer save function
The save function (SAVE) enables you to save
the dista nce covered (ODO) which is im portant
information for you. This information is also retained after
changing the battery. Press the right button to call up the
“ODO” mode after changing the batter y and the re-setting
of the wheel sizes, and save the information under “ODO”.
After wards press and hold the left button for two seconds
until the last setting flashes. Press the right button to set
the display, confirm this with the left button and make the
entry. Repeat the above process to set the required value
for the odometer display. Press the lef t button once again
and return to “ODO” mode.
Temperature display settings
Optionally, the bike computer can display the
temperature in ⁰C (Celsius) or F (Fahrenheit).
For temperature indication keep the left but-
ton depressed for 2 seconds. ⁰C is shown. By pressing the
right but ton the temperature is converted to F. Confirm the
choice with the left button.
Calorie counter (CAL)
The average energy use in calories (cal) is au-
tomatically counted by means of the calorie
counter. To reset the calorie counter hold the
left button for 2 seconds in CAL mode. Press the right but-
ton to obtain the monitoring function FAT.
Fat burning (FAT)
This approximate value applies to the amount
of fat (in g) burnt during the trip. To reset the
value for fat to zero hold the left button down
for about 2 seconds. Press the right button to obtain the
monitoring function SCAN FUNCTION.
Computer installation
Push the bike computer into the installation bracket until it
clicks into place. Press the release button to detach the bike
computer. (See Fig. 1.)
Left Right
release
button
Fig. 1
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purchase so this Bikemate® product is backed by a
comprehensive manufacturer’s 3 year warranty and an
outstanding after sales service through our dedicated
Helpline.
We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many
years to come. If you require technical support or in
the unlikely event that your purchase is faulty please
telephone our Helpline for immediate assistance. Faulty
product claims made within the 3 year warranty period
will be repaired or replaced free of charge provided that
you have satisfactory proof of purchase (keep your till
receipt safe!). This does not affect your statutory rights.
However, be aware that the warranty will become null
and void if the product is found to have been deliberately
damaged, misused or disassembled.
Functions
If you press the lower button the individual functions are
listed on the display.
Functions
• Ride speed (0 – 99.9 km/h or mph)
• Daily distance (max 999.9 km or miles)
• Total distance (max 999.9 km or miles)
• Trip time (0:59’ 59’ - hours, minutes, seconds)
MODEL: E83005
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
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MODEL: E83005
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
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IRL 00800 / 68546854 [email protected]
(freeof charge)
PRODUCED IN CHINA FOR:
ALDI STORES LTD. PO BOX 26, ATHERSTONE,
WARWICKSHIRE, CV9 2SH.
ALDI STORES (IRELAND) LTD.
PO BOX 726, NAAS, CO. KILDARE.
Visit us at www.aldi.com

Automatic start/stop
To save the battery the device switches itself off af ter
5 – 6 minutes if no impulse is received by the sensor. To
switch the device on again, press one of the buttons.
Setting the wheel sizes
Press and hold the left button and the right
button for 2 seconds (or after replacing the
batter y) to switch the device to the wheel
size entry mode. Multiply the wheel diameter, d (figure
2), in mm by 3.1416 in order to establish the wheel coef-
ficient, c. Press the left button to select the position that
needs to be en tered and then the right b utton to enter the
required number (for fast forward keep pressed down).
Press the left button again to select km/mile. (Please
note that removing the battery deletes the wheel size
information).
- Distance in mm per revolution -
Please use this table for assistance in calculating the
wheel diameter and wheel circumference.
Choice between miles and kilometres
After setting the wheel size the symbol “KM” will blink
above the wheel size entr y. If you would like the com-
puter to show the speed in km/h press the left button.
If the computer should calculate in mph press the right
button first and then the left button.
Calorie counter
On the display the prompt km/h will then blink. At this
point you have to set your age. By pressing the right but-
ton you can change the value and go forward to the next
figure using the left button. In the bottom line you can
set your body weight in kg. By pressing the right button
you can change this value and go for ward to the next fig-
ure using the left button.
Service indicator
After setting the wheel diameter the indicator 600 km
flashes. In the bottom left corner you will see a spanner.
This function enables you to set the number of kilome-
tres until the next ser vice of your bike. By pressing the
right button you can choose to set a number between
200 and 800 km as a reminder to ser vice your bike. By
pressing the left button the value is saved. On reaching
the pre-set number of kilometres a spanner appears in
the display. By pressing the left button you can switch
off the reminde
r.
BATTERY DISPOSAL:
Batteries must not be placed in household rubbish contai-
ners. You are obligated by law to return used batteries and
rechargeable batteries. They can be dropped off at our shop
or at other loc ations near you (e.g., o ther businesse s or muni-
cipal collection points). Batteries and rechargeable batteries
are marked w ith a crossed-o ut dustbin and with the c hemical
symbol of the toxic subs tance, i.e. „Cd“ for cadmium, „Hg“ for
mercury and „Pb“ for lead.
BATTERY SAFETY
Always follow warnings and manufacturers instrtuctions for
both the batteries and the batter y-operated product. Use only
1
2
3
2
Fig. 2
WHEEL SIZES
Wheel size in
inches
ETRTO
Nr.
Wheel
coefficient
16 x 1.75 47 – 305 1216
20 x 1.75 47 – 406 1623
24 x 1.75 47 – 507 1940
26 x 1.6 44 - 559 2051
26 x 1.75 x 2 47 - 559 2070
26 x 1.9 50 - 559 2089
26 x 2.00 54 - 559 2114
26 x 2.125 57 - 559 2133
26 x 1 3/8 37 - 590 2105
26 x 1 3/8 x 1 1/2 37 - 584 2086
26 x 3/4 20 - 571 1954
27 x 1 1/4 32 - 630 2199
28 x 1.5 40 - 622 2224
28 x 1.75 47 - 622 2268
28 x 1 3/8 x 1 5/8 37 - 622 2205
700 x 18C 18 - 622 2102
700 x 20C 20 - 622 2114
700 x 23C 23 - 622 213 3
700 x 25C 25 - 622 2146
700 x 28C 28 - 622 2149
700 x 32C 32 - 622 2174
700 x 35C 37 - 622 2205
700 x 40C 40 - 622 2224
1a
1b
2 mm Max
2
3
SENSOR
Fault Problems
No tachometer display Incorrect magnet/sensor alignment
Delay ed display of re quest The temp erature ran ge lies outsi de of
the spec ified minimum v alue (0-55 ⁰C)
Black s creen The temp erature is too h igh or the
displ ay was expose d to direct sunl ight
for too long
Failing s creen displ ay Empty b attery or th e power supply i s
too weak
Incorr ect set-up for d istant Check th e sensor and ma gnet reading
positi ons, that the ba ttery is cor rectly
fitte d and the fittin g is in accordanc e
with the instruction s
The disp lay shows blu rred / Remove an d reinsert t he battery
irregularsymbols
click
1c
the correct type and size battery indicated. Check the contacts
of both the bat tery and the battery-operated product for cleanli-
ness. A lways insert t he batteries cor rectly with rega rd to polari-
ty (-/+), matching the positive and negative symbols of both bat-
tery and product. Putting them in backwards, the product will
sometimes still operate, but may inadvertently charge the bat-
teries re sulting in venling or lea king. Remove and safely d ispose
or exhaus ted batteries imm ediately. Replace all bat teries in bat-
tery-operated products at the same time and with the batteries
of the same t ype and manufac ture. Do not shor t circuit batter ies.
When the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of a battery are
in contact with each other, the battery can become short circui-
ted. For example, loose batteries in a pocket with keys or coins
can be shor t circuited possibly resulting in venting or explosi-
on. Do not heat batteries. Do not crush, puncture, dismantle or
otherwise damage batteries. Do not charge non-rechargeable
batteries. Keep batteries out of reach of small children. If you
suspec t that a battery ha s been swallowe d, seek immediate me -
dical advice. Please retain for future reference.
PACKING DISPOSAL
The packaging is made of 100% environmentally friendly ma-
terials which can be disposed of at local recycling points.
COMPUTER DISPOSAL
For disposing of the computer and radio sensor,
please obtain advice from your local authority or
town council.
Wheel size
in inches
ETR TO
Nr.
!!
!
CHECK LOCAL
COUNCIL
RECYCLING
CENTER
COMPUTER
recyclenow.com
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