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Mavic Wintech ES2007 User manual

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2. INSTALLING THE COMPUTER MOUNT
2.1. Install the mount on the handlebar, to the right of the handlebar stem.
To fix it to an oversize, 31.8 diameter handlebar, just remove the 25.4 adaptor.
2.2 Install the mount
on the handlebar.
2.3 The mount can be
installed in a variety
of positions: with the
computer to the fore
or over the handlebar
stem.
2.4 Once you have
chosen the right
position, tighten the
screw with a cross-slot
screwdriver.
The Mavic team has put all its passion, experience and skill into the
design and manufacture of your computer. It will be an important aid to
you in the improvement of your performance.
Thank you for putting your trust in Mavic products.
SUMMARY
1. DESCRIPTION 11
2. INSTALLING THE COMPUTER MOUNT 11
3. FITTING/REMOVING THE COMPUTER 12
4. INSTALLING THE LOCKING LEVER/SENSOR 12
5. INSTALLING THE MAGNET 12
6. INSTALLING THE BATTERIES 12
7. DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY 13
8. FUNCTION DISPLAY SEQUENCE 13
9. DIGITAL PAIRING OF THE COMPUTER
WITH THE SENSORS 13
10. PAIRING THE SECOND BIKE 13
11. SETTING THE TIME 14
12. SETTING THE ODOMETERS 14
13. SETTING THE CIRCUMFERENCE
AND THE UNIT 14
14. TRIP ZERO RESET 15
15. USING THE INTERMEDIARY STOPWATCHES 15
16. CONSULTING THE INTERMEDIARY
STOPWATCHES 15
17. CONSULTING THE DIFFERENT ODOMETERS 16
18. MAINTENANCE 16
After installation and before you use your computer for the first
time, it is IMPERATIVE to perform the digital pairing operation
described in section 9 of this guide. If you don’t, there will be no
communication between the computer and the different sensors
and your system will not work.
1.2
1.3
1.1
1.6
1. DESCRIPTION
1.1 Computer
1.2 Battery
1.3 Locking lever/sensor
1.4 All-purpose magnet
1.5 Computer mount
1.6 25.4 handlebar mount adapter
2.2 2.3.1
2.3.2 2.4
1.4
1.5
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3. FITTING/
REMOVING THE COMPUTER
3.1 Slide the computer onto the mount from the front
until it locks into place with an audible click.
3.2 To remove the computer, press the button
underneath the mount and slide the computer out
towards the front of the bike.
4. INSTALLING THE LOCKING
LEVER/SENSOR
Fit the quick-release lever to the hub, with the lever
to the left (to the right when using disc brakes).
Close the lever taking care to position it horizontally
towards the rear (+/– 45°).
Position of the locking lever
Adjust the tension on the adjusting nut so
that sufficient force is applied when the
locking lever is moved to the “CLOSE”
position (consult your retailer).
When the locking lever can be moved to
the “CLOSE” position too easily, the wheel
is not held in place with sufficient force. If
this is the case, put the locking lever in the
“OPEN” position and tighten the adjusting nut to increase the force.
Push the locking lever to the “CLOSE” position.
If the force applied to hold the wheel in place is too great and it is not possible
to move the locking lever to the “CLOSE” position, put the locking lever in the
“OPEN” position, then loosen the adjusting nut to reduce the force.
Push the locking lever to the “CLOSE” position.
In all cases, make sure that the nut is sufficiently screwed on, by checking that
the end of the skewer is not more than 2 mm from the outer face of the nut.
5. INSTALLING THE MAGNET
5.1 Position the magnet on a spoke so that it passes opposite either of the
lever marks and at a maximum distance of 5 mm.
6. INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
Power supply for the computer: 1 CR2032 battery.
Power supply for the speed sensor: 1 CR2032 battery.
Only use this type of battery.
Installing the batteries:
6.1 Remove the battery cover by turning it a quarter turn
anticlockwise, using a coin.
6.2 Insert the battery into its recess, keeping the + side
uppermost.
6.3 Refit the battery cover and close it by turning it a quarter
turn clockwise.
Do not to use excessive force, or you will damage the unit.
Check the condition of the seal on the battery cover each time
you change the battery. Replace the battery cover if the seal
is damaged.
Always perform the above operations in a dry place.
Changing the computer’s batteries has the effect of zeroing the
following parameters: total distance, measurement unit
(M or KM), wheel circumference, time.
After installation, or after changing batteries (in
sensors or computers), it is imperative to repeat the
digital pairing operation described in section 9 of this
notice.
Battery life: 12 to 24 months depending on use.
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3.1
3.2
5.2
6.2
6.1
6.3
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4.1
5.1
The magnet must be facing
outward from the wheel.
5.2 Must be cut for use on
profiled Zicral spokes
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