Nashbar NB-T5000E Programming manual

For Technical support, call 1-800-888-2710, M-F 9am-6pm EST Made in Italy
NB-T5000E, V.1 – June 2004
Bike Nashbar, 6103 Rt. 446, Canfield,OH 44406 www.Nashbar.com

• Read and follow all instructions.
• Before beginning each workout, be sure bicycle is securely attached to trainer.
• Do not touch resistance unit during or immediately after use as it may become very hot.
• Keep children and pets away from trainer during use.
• Before you start any exercise program you should consult a physician.
Congratulations on your purchase of the Nashbar Watt Master bicycle training system. Your new trainer provides
the same data on speed, distance and time that is available from a full-featured cycling computer, plus information
on power output (expressed in watts), elevation gain and slope (percent grade). Your indoor training has never
been as fun or effective as it will be with your new Watt Master!
NOTE: This trainer is intended for single-rider bicycles only.
Watt Master Mag Trainer
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Table of Contents
I. About Your Nashbar Watt Master Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
II. Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
III. Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
IV. Bicycle Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
V. Set-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
VI. Using Your Nashbar Watt Master Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
A. Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
B. Battery Life Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
C. Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
D. Auto Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
E. Summary List of Ride Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
VII. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
VIII. Changing the Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
IX. Bicycle Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
X. Travel and Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
XI. Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Quick-start Instructions (for those who do not like to read instruction manuals)
While the Nashbar Watt Master unit is ready to use right out of the box, please note that
the slope and elevation gain information will only be accurate after you have entered
your weight in the Set-Up screen. See section V, “Setup”, for details.
I. About Your Nashbar Watt Master Trainer
The Nashbar Watt Master Trainer provides a fun, effective workout using your own bicy-
cle in the comfort of your own home, and can easily be switched from bike to bike or
between riders. Customize your workout as desired, and get the feedback you need to
create a great training program!
Trainer Base
The Watt Master resistance unit is mounted to a trainer base constructed of heavy-gauge
powder-coated steel with rubber, shock-absorbing feet to provide a stable platform for
any level of training.
Adjustable Magnetic Resistance Unit
The Nashbar Watt Master resistance unit is equipped with a handlebar-mounted shift lever
and computer console. The adjustable magnetic resistance unit provides a wide range of
variable resistance, characterized by smooth, quiet operation. An integrated sensor in the
resistance unit sends data to the computer console mounted on your handlebar.
Handlebar-Mounted Shift Lever
The handlebar shift lever allows on-the-fly selection of 5 resistance levels, which simu-
late slope.
Computer Console
The computer console calculates and displays data provided by the resistance unit sen-
sor. The large LCD screen mounts directly to the handlebar, and presents the data in an
easy to read format.
Functions
The Watt Master bicycle training system provides the following valuable training
feedback:
Speed: Current, Average, Maximum
Distance: Trip Distance, Total Distance (Odometer)
Time: Ride Time, Total Time
Power (Watts): Current, Average, Maximum
Slope (% Grade): Current, Average (Slope is simulated by the level of resistance.
Please note that at any given resistance level Slope will vary
according to rider weight.)
Elevation Gain: Total Elevation Gain, based on Trip Distance and Slope
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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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When battery life is low, a battery icon will flash in the display screen to indicate only a
few hours of battery life remain. See Figure 13. When the battery icon appears, replace
the batteries as soon as possible (See section VIII, “Changing the Batteries”).
C. Reset
At the beginning of each ride you’ll want to perform a reset to clear from memory the
data from your previous ride.
1. To clear the data, press and hold the SET button. After 3 seconds, “CLEAR” will be
displayed (at this point no data has been deleted). Continue to hold the SET button
and in another 3 seconds “DONE” will appear, indicating that all accumulated data
(except Total Distance and Total Ride Time) has been cleared from memory. See
Figure 14.
2. To reset Total Distance and Total Ride Time (as well as all other data), press and
hold both the SET and MODE buttons. After 8 seconds “CLEAR” will be displayed (at
this point no data has been deleted). Continue to hold the SET and MODE buttons,
and in another 2 seconds “DONE” will appear, indicating that all accumulated data
has been cleared from memory.
D. Auto Off
After 2 minutes of inactivity (no pedaling or button presses) the system will automatically
switch off to prolong battery life. Current values will be maintained. To turn the system
back on press either button (SET or MODE) or begin pedaling.
E. Summary List of Ride Data
VII. Troubleshooting
1. Display not working
a. Check cable connections to the computer console.
b. Replace the batteries in the computer console. See section VIII, “Changing the
Batteries.”
2. Resistance level indicator stays on level 1
a. Check cable connection between the computer console and the shift lever.
3. Data Values Erratic
a. Check cable connections to the computer console.
b. Replace the batteries in the computer console. See section VIII, “Changing the
Batteries.”
4. Low Battery Indicator Appears
a. Replace the batteries in the computer console. See section VIII, “Changing the
Batteries.”
Note: The resistance unit and the computer console contain no user-serviceable parts.
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II. Parts List
Part Part Code Quantity
Trainer Base..........................................................A ........................................1
Mag Resistance Unit ............................................B ........................................1
Knob Bolt ..............................................................C ........................................1
Resistance Shift Lever and Cables ......................D ........................................1
Computer Console ................................................E ........................................1
Pivot Bolt, Washer, Nut ........................................F ........................................1 each
Handle ..................................................................G ........................................1
Locking Ring ........................................................H ........................................1
Axle Support Cups ................................................I ........................................2
Rubber Feet ..........................................................J ........................................4
Rubber Shims for Shift Lever................................K ........................................2
Cable Clips.............................................................L ........................................2
“AA” Alkaline Batteries ...........................................(not shown)........................2
Quick Release (QR) Skewer..................................(not shown) ......................1
5mm Hex Wrench ..................................................(not shown) ......................1
III.Assembly
1. Remove the trainer, resistance unit and all parts from the box. If you believe parts
are missing, please contact our Technical Support department for assistance at
1-800-888-2710.
2. Use the included 5mm hex wrench and a 13mm box wrench or adjustable wrench to
remove the pivot bolt, nut and washer (F) from the frame. See Figures 2A and 2B.
3. Attach the resistance unit (B) to the trainer base (A) using the pivot bolt, washer and
nut. See Figure 2C. Tighten to a friction fit—enough that the resistance unit can pivot
with some resistance. Position the cable assembly on the left side of the trainer
(when viewed from the rear).
IV. Bicycle Installation
1. Set the trainer base on a flat, stable surface.
2. Note: Replace the bicycle’s rear wheel quick release (QR) skewer with the one pro-
vided with the trainer. See bicycle owner’s manual for instructions on how to properly
adjust the QR skewer. Make sure the QR skewer is tight and not damaged or bent.
3. Loosen the locking ring (H) by rotating it until it contacts the axle support cup (I). See
Figure 3.
4. Spin the handle (G) counterclockwise to fully loosen the right side axle support cup.
5. Loosen the knob bolt (C) by turning it counterclockwise so that the resistance unit is
as close to the floor as possible (to provide clearance for the rear wheel).
6. Lift the bicycle into position, so that the rear QR skewer is aligned with the right and
left axle support cups (I). See Figure 4.
7. Fit the QR skewer lever on the left side of the wheel into the left axle support cup.
Rotate the support cup as necessary, until the notch in the cup is aligned with the
QR skewer lever.
8. Tighten the right side axle support cup against the QR skewer nut on the right side of
the wheel by spinning the handle clockwise until it contacts the QR skewer nut. Once
contact is made, tighten the handle an additional 4-6 rotations.
9. Tighten the locking ring by rotating it until it firmly contacts the trainer base. See
Figure 3.
10. Check that the bicycle is securely installed in the trainer by pushing or pulling on the
bicycle’s top tube or seat.
11. If the bicycle is not secure, check to see that the QR skewer lever and nut are prop-
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Read and follow all instructions concerning installation of the bicycle on the trainer.
Failure to securely attach the bicycle to the trainer could result in the bicycle falling, caus-
ing injury to the rider or bystanders.
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erly positioned in the axle support cups, and that the right side axle support cup is
securely tightened.
12. Tighten the knob bolt (C) until the drive roller contacts the rear tire. Then, turn the
knob bolt an additional 3 complete rotations. If the tire slips on the roller, turn the
knob bolt by additional 1/
2turns as necessary to eliminate any slippage.
13. Install the included “AA” batteries in the computer console (E). Remove the battery
cover from the underside of the console, install the batteries according to the orienta-
tion diagram inside the battery compartment, and replace the cover.
14. Attach the resistance shift lever (D) and computer console (E) to the handlebar,
preferably close to the stem. Use care to mount the shift lever so that the cable does
not interfere with the operation of the bike or the resistance unit. It may be necessary
to remove one or both of the rubber shims (K) from the shift lever bracket in order to
fit larger diameter handlebars. For smoother shifting, avoid kinks or sharp bends in
the cable.
15. Connect the computer console cable and the resistance unit data cable to the shift
lever body. See Figure 5A and 5B.
Tip: To make your indoor workout as quiet as possible, set the trainer on a small
section of carpet, and use a rear tire with a smooth tread pattern.
V. Setup
Data generated by the Watt Master computer will be accurate only if you first perform the
following simple set-up procedure. The set-up screens cannot be accessed while the
trainer is in use.
Note: In order to provide accurate data, the weight setting (rider weight + bicycle
weight) must be programmed for each user. When switching riders, be sure to program
the weight setting (see below).
1. To enter the set-up screens, press and hold the right (MODE) button for 4 seconds. See
Figure 6.
2. Select metric or imperial units of measure. Press the left (SET) button to select
between KM/H, Meters and Kilos, or M/H, Feet and Pounds (Lb). See Figure 7.
Press the MODE button to enter your selection and proceed to the Weight set-up
screen.
3. The weight value will appear on the top line of the display screen, with the right digit
flashing. See Figure 8. Note: This value represents the combined weight of the rider
and the bicycle. Enter the combined weight of the rider and bicycle by pressing the
SET button to adjust the flashing digit. Press the MODE button to enter your setting
and proceed to the next digit. Repeat this process to set the remaining digits. When
finished, press the MODE button to enter the value and proceed to the Type set-up
screen.
4. The correct Type setting for the Watt Master Mag is Type 1. See Figure 9. Press the
SET button until “type 1” is displayed. Press the MODE button to enter your
selection and exit the set-up screens.
VI. Using Your Watt Master Mag Trainer
Once the bicycle is mounted to the trainer (see section IV), and the initial set-up is com-
plete (see section V), you are ready to ride.
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Mode
5A
Make sure that resistance unit cables are clear of all moving bicycles parts.
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Set
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Failure to securely attach the bicycle to the trainer could result in serious injury.
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1. Press either button (SET or MODE) or begin pedaling to activate the computer.
Current Speed and other data should immediately appear in the display screen.
2. Adjust the resistance level (simulated slope) using the shift lever. Rotating the shift
lever from the lowest setting (1) to the highest setting (5) will increase the resist-
ance.
Note: The Slope and Power readings will vary from rider to rider according to the weight
value entered in the set-up process (see section V). Therefore, the Slope and Power
readings may differ for two riders riding at the same speed and same resistance level
settings. The indicated Slope value for each resistance setting is calculated based on the
combined rider and bicycle weight.
Note: For accurate Slope, Power and Elevation Gain data, remember to reset the
weight value (see section V) when switching between riders.
A. Screens
Three display screens provide various training data as described below. Use the MODE
button to scroll between the three screens. All screens can be viewed during a ride.
Screen 1 (Figure 10)
Displays current values for Power (watts), Speed, Slope, Trip Distance and Ride
Time. Current resistance level setting is indicated on the right side of the display.
The speed comparison arrows in the upper right corner of the screen compare
current speed to average speed. An upward arrow indicates your current speed is above
your average speed. A downward arrow indicates your current speed is below your aver-
age speed.
A. Current Power
B. Current Speed
C. Slope
D. Trip Distance
E. Ride Time
F. Resistance Level
G. Speed Comparison
Screen 2 (Figure 11)
Displays average values for Power (watts), Speed and Slope. Also displays Trip
Distance, Ride Time, resistance level setting and Speed Comparison arrows.
A. Average Power
B. Average Speed
C. Average Slope
D. Trip Distance
E. Ride Time
F. Resistance Level
G. Speed Comparison
Screen 3 (Figure 12)
Displays maximum values for Power (watts) and Speed, Elevation Gain, Total
Distance (odometer) and Total Ride Time. Also displays resistance level setting and
Speed Comparison arrows. The Total Distance and Total Ride Time values represent
total distance and time accumulated on all rides to date, and will not be reset when
the data screens are cleared (see Section C, “Reset”).
A. Maximum Power
B. Maximum Speed
C. Elevation Gain
D. Total Distance
E. Total Ride Time
F. Resistance Level
G. Speed Comparison
B. Battery Life Indicator
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