Navig8r NAVBIKE-GPS User manual

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Please read carefully before use

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Table of Contents
Important safety instructions and precautions 3
What’s in the box 3
How to reset your watch 3
Navigating the Settings Screens (Entry Level) 3
Setting your user information - The SET screen 4
Setting the date and time 4
Unit of Measure 6
User Details 6
Night (Backlight) 7
Contrast 7
Chime 8
Alarm 9
ODO (Odometer) 9
Setting Autolap’s (Distance) 9
Short Cuts 9
Shared main menu options 10
Track and FieldFeatures (Advanced Users) 10
Bike 11
CHRO (Chronograph) 12
GPS Hints and Tips 13
Data Mode 13
Charging the Battery 14
Connecting the USB cable to your watch and computer 14
Using the PC link software (QuickStartGuide) 15
Time Zone Table /FAQ 16

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Read all instructions carefully before use.
- Retain manuals for future reference.
- Use this productonly in the manner described.
- Only use a water-dampened soft-cloth to clean the surface of this product.
-Only recommendedbatteries and accessories should beused with this product.
- If charging is required, it is recommended to thoroughlycharge electronic devices forthe
first time overnight.Subsequentchargescan be as needed. Duringcharging, or
extended use, the product may become warm.
- There are no user serviceable parts in this product.
- Un-authorized attempts to dismantle or repair this product will void product warranty.
- Do notuse this product ifyou are in control of dangerous machinery such as a motorvehicle.
- Remove anypower or data cordsby pulling themfrom the plug and not the cord.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
1 x NAVBIKE-GPS, 1 x CD software disc, 1 x charging cradle, 1 X bike mounting bracket with
cable ties, 1 x user manual
Note: Please reset your watch before the first use
HOW TO RESET YOUR NAVBIKE-GPS
1.0 Reset the watch by pressing and holding all 4 (four) buttons of your NAVBIKE-GPS at
once,until thescreen resets.A beep indicator will be heard and allscreen icons will
flash together.
Note: This usermanual is arranged in order of essential settings through to entry leveland
advanced user settings and features.By following the manual in this way, it willestablish a
betterunderstanding of the productand an overall better productexperience.
NAVIGATING THE SETTINGS SCREENS (ENTRY LEVEL)
2.0 Before using your NAVBIKE-GPS for the first time you mustset your personal user
information.
Note: Main screen settings menuoptions willautomatically open within 3 seconds ifyou have
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designed to save the user time and to reduce the required button presses.
2.1 From the main time screen, use the MODE button to enter the main menu settings
screen. Each press will move you past the following 7 options;
> BIKE,CHRO (Timer / Chronograph), DATA, ALRM (Alarm), SET (Usersettings)
and TIME
2.2 For the following example, you need to keep pressing the MODE button (from the main
time screen) untilSET appearson the screen.Then wait 3 seconds to enterthis sub-
menu option.
2.3 Each subsequent press of the ST/STP/+ button will take you past the following 9
sub-menu options:
> AUTO LAP, TIME, UNIT, USER, NIGHT, CONTRAST, CHIME,ALRM (Alarm) and
ODO (Odometer)
Note 1: Although AUTO LAP is the first option; itwill be discussed in the later section 11.0
SETTING YOUR USER INFORMATION - THE SET SCREEN
Setting the date and time
Note: This device has 2 separate settings for time (time zones)
3.0 Use the ST/STP/+ button to then move to the TIME screen in
the sub-menu screen. Enterthe screen by pressing VIEW/LAP.
T1 (Time Zone 1) willappear.The“1” willbe flashing.
3.1 Press the VIEW/LAP button to enter the T1 settings
options.
Note: Each of the two time zone times, can either be set automatically via GPS or manually by
the end user.
3.2 Use the ST/STP/+ button to toggle between MANUAL and GPS (the highlighted option
will start flashing), then press the VIEW/LAP button to confirm
your choice.
3.2.0 Manual time setting: If selected the next screen to
appear will be a time screen with “SET T1” atthe
bottom ofthe screen. The hour digit will begin flashing.
The word “HOUR” willalso be shown on the screen.

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3.2.1 Use a combination ofthe ST/STP/+ button to advance the digits, then the
VIEW/LAP button to save the data and move to the next section.
3.2.2 The subsequent sections are: MINUTE, SECOND, YEAR, MONTH, DAY, 12/24H
(12 or 24 hour time format) then lastly D-M (Day then Month format)or M-D
(Month then Day) format setting.
Note: As youscroll through these options,each number will start to flash and the name ofthe
section will appear at the bottom of the screen.eg. Hour, minute, second etc
3.2.3 Thenextpress of the VIEW/LAP button from this screen will take you back to the
TIME setting sub-menu.
3.2.4 To set the T2 (Time zone 2 field)press the VIEW/LAP button again to move back
into the same TIME screen sub menu. T1 willappear again with the number “1”
flashing.Press the ST/STP/+ button to toggle to Time Zone 2 (T2).T2 will be
displayed with the “2” now flashing.
Note: Below the T2 on this screen, you willalso see 3 (three)letters representing a city code.
This is a unique feature to the T2 time option.We will discuss this in the next section GPS time
setting.
3.2.5 To adjust the time for T2, following the points above (3.1 to 3.2.3)
Note: The below section 3.3.0 follows from point 3.2 above.
3.3.0 GPS time setting: If selected the next screen to
appear will be the city screen, with three city
code letters flashing. You have 36 city codes to
choose from. Using the ST/STP/+ button scroll
through the codes and use the VIEW/LAP button to
confirm your choice.
Note 1: Only onemain city (code) is represented for each time zone. If you can not find your
specific city code,refer to the time zone numbers (eg. 2H, -5H) and make your selection in this
fashion.These time zones are referred to as UTC. A table containing the numbers for Australia is
supplied at the end of this document.
Note 2: The time will be updated via GPS once the GPS feature is turned on.It does notupdate
immediately after setting this option.

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3.3.1 Adjustthe subsequent sections which are:DST ON /OFF (DaylightSavingsTime),
12/24H (12 or 24 hour time format) then lastly D-M / M-D (Day then Month
format or Month then Day) formatsetting.
3.3.2 Press the VIEW/LAP button again to return to the beginning TIME sub-main
screen.
Note1:The below section 4.0 follows from point 3.0 above.
Note2:Press the ST/STP/+ button to move to the UNIT settings.
Unit of Measure
4.0 Use the ST/STP/+ button to then move to the UNIT screen.
Enterthe screen by pressing VIEW/LAP.KM (Kilometres) will
appear on the screen. (This is the default setting)
4.1 Bypressing the ST/STP/+ button you can change the default
to MI (Miles).Press the VIEW/LAP button to confirmyour
choice. The screen will move back to the UNIT main screen.
Note: The below section 5.0 follows from point 4.0 above.
Note: Press the ST/STP/+ button to move to the USER settings.
User Details
5.0 Use the ST/STP/+ button to then move to the USER screen.
Enterthe screen by pressing VIEW/LAP.GENDER willappear
on the screen.
5.1 Use the ST/STP/+ button to toggle between FEMALE and
MALE.Use the VIEW/LAP button to confirm your choice
5.2 Use a combination of the ST/STP/+ button to adjust values
and the VIEW/LAP button to save and move through the nextscreens.
5.3 The subsequentsections are: AGE,WEIGHT KG and HEIGHT CM
5.4 Press the VIEW/LAP button a last time to return to the main USER screen.
Note: The below section 6.0 follows from point 5.0 above.
Note: Press the ST/STP/+ button to move to the NIGHT settings.

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Night (Backlight)
6.0 Use the ST/STP/+ button to then move to the NIGHT screen. Enter the screen by
pressing VIEW/LAP.
6.1 Press the ST/STP/+ button to toggle the three options 10 SEC, 20 SEC and ON. Confirm
your choice by pressing the VIEW/LAP button.
6.1.0 As the name suggests, each time the LIGHT/SET/- button ispressed the screen
will illuminate for either 10 or 20 seconds where selected.
6.1.1 IfON if selected you can select certain times that the backlightwill
automatically turn on and off.
6.1.2 Once ON is selected, START TIME will appear.
6.1.3 After 3 seconds,a time screen willthen automatically
appear.
6.1.4 Use the ST/STP/+ button to adjustthe hours noting
AM/PMor 12/24 hour times.Press the VIEW/LAP
button to move across to minutes and again use the
ST/STP/+ button to adjust the minutes.Press the
VIEW/LAP button to save and return to the START menu.
Note: Once you return back to the START menu screen youmustpress the ST/STP/+ button
within 3 seconds to toggle to the END time screen, otherwise it will automatically enter back
into the START screen. If this happens simply,press the MODE button to get back outof the
START screen options and return backto the main START screen – then quickly press the
ST/STP/+ button to then show END on the screen.
6.1.5 Move to the END screen.END will be shown on the screen. Wait 3 seconds
to auto enter into the screen.
6.1.6 Adjustthe time in the same manneras described in 6.1.2
Note: The below section 7.0 follows from point 6.0 above.
Note: Press the ST/STP/+ button to move to the CONTRAST settings.
Contrast
7.0 Use the ST/STP/+ button to then move to the CONTRAST
screen. Enter the screen bypressing VIEW/LAP.CONT will
appear on the screen.
7.1 A percentage number will be flashing (Usually 60% bydefault)
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values 10% to 100% for the CONTRAST value. The screen contrast will take a few
seconds to adjust once you begin scrolling.
7.3 Press the VIEW/LAP button to confirm your choice and to return back to the CONTRAST
screen.
Note: The below section 8.0 follows from point 7.0 above.
Note: Press the ST/STP/+ button to move to the CHIME settings.
Chime
8.0 Use the ST/STP/+ button to then move to the CHIME
screen. Enter the screen bypressing VIEW/LAP.CHIME will
appear on the screen.
8.1 The word OFF or ON willbe flashing.Use the ST/STP/+
button to toggle between ON and OFF. Press the VIEW/LAP
button to confirmyourchoice.You will then be returned to
the main CHIME screen.
Note 1: When CHIME is turned ON, an hourly chime will sound as well as a key tone each time a
button is pressed.A chime bell icon will also appear on the screen as an indicator.
Note 2: The below section 9.0 follows from point 8.0 above.
Note 3: Press the ST/STP/+ button to move to the ALARM settings.
Alarm
Note: This device has 5 separate alarm settings. Navigate each screen using the ST/STP/+
button to change values and the VIEW/LAP button to save the value and to progress to the next
value.
9.0 Use the ST/STP/+ button to then move to the ALARM
screen. Enter the screen bypressing VIEW/LAP.T1 AL1 (or 1
to 5) will appear on the screen.
9.1 Thenumber “1” in AL1 will be flashing. (To move to the next
alarm press the ST/STP/+ button to change the value)
9.2 For this example lets set the time for AL1. While the number
one in AL1 is flashing press the VIEW/LAP button to enter the alarm settings and to
begin adjustment.
9.3 The hourdigits will now be flashing. Use the ST/STP/+ and VIEW/LAP buttons to change
and save the values, then move to the next sections.
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OFF.
9.5 Then, repeat the above steps from 9.1 to move to and set the alarms for each of the 5
alarm settings as needed.Then press the MODE button to return back thesub-menu
ALRM screen
Note 1: When the alarm sounds it willsound for 20 seconds. Press any button to stop the alarm.
This willstop the alarm without activating any other functions.
Note 2: When any alarmis set,an alarm icon will appearon the display.
Note 3: The below section 10.0 follows from point9.0 above.
Note: Press the ST/STP/+ button to move to the ODO settings.
ODO (Odometer)
10.0 Use the ST/STP/+ button to then move to the ODO screen.
Enterthe screen by pressing VIEW/LAP.A 5 digit number will
appear with the far rightdigit flashing.
10.1 Use the ST/STP/+ button to advance this number (from 0 to 9)
or the LIGHT/SET/- button to subtract the number (from 0 to 9)
10.2 Press the VIEW/LAP button to move to the nextfield (to the
left) and repeatthe process to change each number.Press the
MODE button when finished and to return to the main ODOscreen.
Note 1: The below section 11.0 follows from point10.0 above.
Note 2: Press the ST/STP/+ button to move to the AUTOLAP settings.
Setting AutoLap (Distances)
Note: Use this feature to use GPS tracking (discussed later in this user manual) to measure
predetermined (race track)distances.
11.0 Use the ST/STP/+ button to then move to the AUTOLAP screen. Enter the screen by
pressing VIEW/LAP.
11.1 Use the ST/STP/+ button to toggle between the following populartrack lengths:
0.4, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 KM and OFF. Press VIEW/LAP to confirm your choice. Then use the
ST/STP/+ button to select whether to turn the alert ON or OFF.
11.2 Press the VIEW/LAP button to confirm your choiceand to return back the main
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Note: The above alert consists of an audio (‘Beep’) and visual reminder (the screen will
illuminate temporarily)
Short Cuts
12.0 Press the LIGHT/SET/- button to either go the reverse way in menu options or use itin
anyscreen to turn the backlightfor the pre-determined amountof time.
12.1 From the main time screen, press and hold the LIGHT/SET/- button to access a shortlist
of key menu settings from the main settings menu. These are TIME, NIGHT, CONTRAST,
and CHIME. These features are set in the same methods as explained previously and are
simply shortcutlinks to the originalsettings menus.
12.2 From the main time screen, press and hold the VIEW/LAP button to swap the main
screen time display from T1 to T2 and vice versa.Press and hold the VIEW/LAP button
until the change has been made. (This can be up to 4 seconds.)
12.3 Press and hold the MODE button to turn theGPS search (and co-ordinates saving) ONor
OFF.
Note 1: T1 (Time Zone 1) does not show a city code (after you have entered the time setting
using the GPS option). Only T2 will show the city code.
Note 2: This concludes the ENTRY LEVEL USER features. Before we move onto the ADVANCED
USER section,we will discuss some further GENERAL USER features. These features are
accessed via the MAIN MENUand are either related to SUB MENU features or have shared
common screens.These featuresare the main menu features TIME and ALRM.
SHARED MAIN-MENU OPTIONS
13.0 TIME: This feature only has one function. Itis to return you back to the main time
screen after you have viewed, used or adjusted features or functions
13.1.1 Simply, press MODE button until TIME (from the main menu) appears on the
screen,then wait3 seconds to be returnedback to the main timescreen.
13.1 ALRM: From the main time screen, use the MODE button to scrollto the ALRM screen.
By pressing the VIEW/LAP button you can togglebetween each ofthe 5 alarms and use
the ST/STP/+ to switch each alarm ON or OFF
TRACK AND FIELD FEATURES (ADVANCED USERS)
Note 1: The advanced user settings are BIKE, CHRO, and DATA
Note 2: BIKE and CHRO (Chronograph) modes are both timer features and share the same time
counter system.When the CHRO is started or stopped, the same time will appear in the BIKE
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NOTE 3: BEFORE MOVING TO OTHER TIMER BASED SCREENS OR BEFORE TRYING TO ADJUST
USER SETTINGS RELATING TO TIMERS, ALL CURRENT TIME RECORDS NEEDTO BE RESET AND
SAVED. IF THIS IS NOT DONE,YOU WILL BE LOCKED OUT OF ASSOCIATED SCREENS.AS TIMER
SCREENS ARE SHARED,SIMPLYENTER ANY TIMER SCREEN, STOP, RESET AND SAVE THE ACTIVE
FILE TO PROCEED.
Note 4: Aside from the DATA feature, the BIKE and CHRO features although similar looking at
first glace, are fundamentally different. Essentially both functions measure time but in different
ways - put simply:
a) The BIKE feature is a singular running timer with on screen statistics.
b) The CHRO feature is a multiple lap timer without on screen statistics.
BIKE
14.0 From the main time screen, use the MODE button to toggle to BIKE.Wait3
seconds to enter the option.
14.1 Thescreen willthen display GPS and INDOOR. To set up the GPS section, press the
VIEW/LAP button while GPS is flashing, alternatively toggle to INDOOR using the
ST/STP/+ button and confirm your choice
Note 1: INDOOR means no GPS data will be recorded.
Note 2: Aside from the initial GPS specific setup screens, the generaloperation of all time
recording screens are the same under GPS as with INDOOR. TheGPS signalis simply turned on
or off before entering through to the later time screens. The GPS location data is not shown but
tracked and stored for later viewing using the PC software only.
14.1.0 GPS: After pressing the VIEW/LAP button to selectGPS, the SEARCH GPS
screen will appear. Once GPS signal has been located, the screen will display
GPS GO.(If indoor is selected, this step will not be shown) Press ST/STP/+ to
begin tracking. A timerwill begin rolling on the screen.
14.1.1 During operation there are two lower read outs thatusers can modify, to view
different combinations of statistics. The SPEEDhowever always remain at the
top.
a) Press the VIEW/LAP button to toggle the bottom section. The name of the
setting chosen willflash momentarily before the feature begins results are
shown working. These features are: DISTANCE , SPEED, CAL (Calories), CLOCK,
ODO and CHRONO
b) Press and hold the VIEW/LAP button to toggle the middle section (top
section) in the same fashion asdescribed above.

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14.1.2 Press the ST/STP/+ button to pause the timer (the screen will display STOP) and
again to un-pause the timer.
14.1.3 From the STOP screen press the VIEW/LAP button to review your data before
saving.The screen view combinations are as follows:a) CHRONO / ODO /
CALORIES, b) CALORIE / AVE PACE / MAX PACE and c) DISTANCE /CHRONO /
STOP . Oncepaused, press and hold the ST/STP/+ to automatically reset and
save the file. (“Hold ToReset“ will be displayed during this operation, finally by
the file number the record was saved to.You can then release thebutton)
Note 2: If the auto lap function is set, the watch will take lap recordings automatically based on
the auto lap settings. A beep will sound on each lap if the ALERT feature is turned on from the
settings menu. Turn the auto-lap feature off if itis not required.
CHRO (Chronograpgh)
Note: If AUTO LAP is switched on, the watch will take LAP times automatically based on your
settings. Further depending on your CHIME setting,and audiblebeep will sound atthe end of
each lap.
15.0 From the main time screen, use the MODE button to toggle to CHRO. Wait3
seconds to enter the option.
15.1 SelecteitherGPS or the INDOOR setting.
15.2 Thescreen willthen scrollthrough a battery capacity reminderscreen (% of
battery life left) as well as a memory reminder screen (how manyhours of
memory left to record)
15.3 Press the ST/STP/+ button to start the timer.Then press the VIEW/LAP button
to start recording individual laps. Each lap time will bedisplayed for 10 seconds
together with the memory number for thatlap. As each lap is recorded, the total
elapsed timewill appearat the bottom and thecurrent lap time above.
15.4 To pause and un-pause the timer, press the ST/STP/+ button. (STOP will appear on the
screen when paused)
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saving.The screen view combinations are as follows:
a) CHRONO / ODO / CALORIES, b) CALORIE / AVE PACE / MAX PACE and c)
DISTANCE / CHRONO / STOP
Once paused, press and hold the ST/STP/+ to automatically
reset and save the file. (“Hold To Reset“ willbe displayed
during this operation, finally by the file number the record
was saved to)
GPS HINTS AND TIPS
16.0 Acquire satellite signals; To get the correct time of day andbeginusing your GPS
watch,you have to acquire GPS signals. Itmay take a few seconds to a minute
depending on your geographicallocation. Go outside to an open area away from
tall buildings and trees.Orient the GPS antenna towards the sky for best
reception. The antenna is located at the 6 o’clock position. For the
first GPS sync, it is bestthatyou stand stilland do not move until completed.
16.1 Lost GPS Signal;IfGPS signalis lost whilein use, LOST GPS SIGNAL will appear on
screen.An audiblebeep willalso sound.
16.2 Ifno GPS signalhas been received in 15 minutes the screen willrevert back to
the main time screen.The GPS search feature will also turn off.
16.3 WhileCHRONO isrunning or stopped, you can turn the GPS signal ON/OFF.
TheCHRONO timerhowever willnotstop running.
DATA MODE
17.0 From the main time screen, use the MODE button to toggle to DATA.
17.1 Use the ST/STP/+ button to choose between the data records for the RUN feature.
Each record has its own flashing record number. Pressthe VIEW/LAP button to
confirm your choice.
17.2 After entering a record press ST/STP/+ button again to scroll through the following
screen views.(Press the MODE button to exit when ready)
i) Start Time / End Time / Distance
ii) Chrono / Distance/ Calorie
iii) Chrono/ Ave Speed/ MaxSpeed
v) Lap 1 / Lap Distance / Lap time
vi) VIEW (Return back to memory screen)/ DEL / DEL ALL
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Note: If no data is recoded, “DATA - - - -“ will be displayed.
17.3 The recorded filesreferenced on the main data screen data areshown in the
following format:
D05 Total number of files (in this case 5)
05 Thecurrent file
08 Month (in this case August)
01 Day (in this case Wednesday)
- 1 Recorded in either T1 or T2 time zone
04 File numberof the day (in this case4)
G or H G - data with GPS, H - data without GPS
CHARGING THE BATTERY
18.0 Charge the unit overnightbefore using for the first time. Repeat
charging times will depend on usage. Itis recommended to regularlyre-charge
your battery every 1-2 months even ifit is notit use to maintain good battery
condition.
CONNECTING THE USB CABLE TO YOUR WATCH AND COMPUTER
19.0 With the 4goldplated pins at the top ofboth cradle and NAVBIKE-GPS,slide the
NAVBIKE-GPS into the cradle. This should require little to no force. (Note: The pins on
the cradle are spring loaded so they should alldepress once the clip has attached,
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19.1 The watch will display CHARGE and the percentage charge level of the battery when
connected to a USB power source. There is also a scrolling line in the middle of the
screen to indicate charging has begun. 100% will appearon the screen once fully
charged.
19.2 Once software and drivers have been installed and when connected to a computer, PC
LINK will appear on screen.
Note 1: Please thoroughly dry the charging contacts and surrounding area to ensure proper
electrical contact and to preventcorrosion.
Note 2: You cannotturn the GPS function on when the battery is too low. The watch will display
LOW BATT accordingly.You need to recharge the battery in order to use the GPS function again.
If the battery is too low and you are exercising, your data may notbe saved. Please make sure
the battery has enough battery power before beginning your exercise in order not to lose your
data. When the battery level becomes too low, the watch display will automatically turn OFF so
as to not drain the battery further.
USING THE PC LINK SOFTWARE (QUICK START GUIDE)
20.0 This watch comes with PC software to provide communicationbetween yourwatch and
your PC – easily and conveniently.
20.1 Please install the driverand software onto your PC using the CD provided
20.2 Run the software (usually by double clicking the icon producedon thedesktop, pending
your software and installation selections)
20.3 Connectyour NAVBIKE-GPS to the cradle then connectto oppositeUSB end to your PC
20.4 Click the downloadbutton from the main screen,to begin the download and confirm
your choice by clicking the following “DOWNLOADDATA” window.
20.5 Once the download iscompleted, you will beprompted to delete the recorded files
from yourwatch. This option is at the user discretion.
20.6 Press the ENTER button to view the data.
20.7 Thehome page for the software will then appear, allowing you to access recorded files
through to user settings.
20.8 When a recorded file is selected, the softwaremain page will appear,giving you access
to such features as Lap,Week and Monthly data,Google mapping and waypoints
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Time Zone Table
FAQ
Q. I cannotget a GPS signal
A. Take yourNAVBIKE-GPS outdoors and away
from trees and tall buildings. Remain
stationary and try acquiring the GPS signal
again. Initially, try and ensure the antenna is
pointing towards the sky for bettersignal
reception.
Q. Can I reset the NAVBIKE-GPS? A. Youcan reset your NAVBIKE-GPS watch by
pressing all 4 buttons at once until the reset
screen is displayed.
Q. Will my data and personal settings be lost
after reset?
A. Yourdataand personal settings are saved in
the flash memory and will not be lostafter
resetting.
Q. The battery indicator does not seem to be
accurate
A.
Allow your
NAVBIKE
-
GPS
to fully discharge
and then fully charge itwithout interruption.
It is recommended to regularly re-charge your
battery every 1-2 months even if itis notused
to maintain good batterycondition.
For furtherproduct information and instruction please visitour productwebpage at
www.laserco.netor emailsupport@laserco.com.au

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Please note:As continual improvementsare made to this product,slight operationaldifferences may occur. For
the most up-to-date usermanual, please visit our web site.
Warranty Against Defects
Laser Corporation Pty Ltd (“Laser”) warrants your new product to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship for 12 months, fromthedate ofpurchase,provided thattheproduct is used inaccordance
with accompanying recommendations or instructions where provided. The benefit of this warranty is in
addition to your rights under the Australian ConsumerLawand to other rightsand remedies of the
consumerundera lawin relation to thegoodsor servicesto which thewarrantyrelates.
Through a networkof retailers and resellers,Laserwillprovide you with your choiceofa refund,repair
or exchange (where possible) for this product if it becomes defective within the warranty period. This
warranty will no longerapply where the defect is a result of alteration,accident,misuse, abuse, normal
wear and tear,neglector improper storage.
Please retain your receipt as proof ofpurchase
How to make a productwarranty claim:
Step 1: Find your receiptwhich proves the date of purchase. Where the date of purchasecannotbe
verified, your place of purchase or Laser will make an assessment based on the date of manufacture,
the condition of the Laser Product and the type of defect.
Step 2a): Contactyour place of purchase. They willassess the natureof the fault and refund or replace
the product as per their store refund or warranty policy.
Step 2b): If yourplace of purchase cannot be contacted, then you can contact Laser . Customer Service
with detailsof yourdefective LaserProduct: Phone: (02) 9870 3355; or Email: service@laserco.com.au
or online www.laserco.net/support/warranty (click on “Consumers (End Users)”). Our business address
is at 1/6-8 Byfield Street,North Ryde, NSW 2113
Step 3: Laser. will issue you with a Return Authorisation (RA) numberwithin 48hours.When
requested, send us thedefective Product and a copy of your receipt.Laser willcover the cost of the
return delivery.
Step 4: Wait for us to contact you. Once we have received your defective Laser Product for inspection,
we will inform you ofour assessment of your claim within7 days. When we contact you, we will firstly
letyou know whether you have a valid claim under this Warranty, and if so, wewillinform you whether
yourdefectiveLaser Productwill be replaced or repaired, together with the number ofdays you can
expect to wait to receive your replaced or repaired Laser Product.
Our goodscome with guaranteesthat cannot be excluded undertheAustralian ConsumerLaw. You are
entitled to a replacement orrefund fora majorfailureand compensation forany other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods
fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does notamountto a major failure.
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