Suaoki 9500 User manual

Wireless Bike Computer
User Manual

Diagrams and Flow Charts
Real-time Speed
Bike A/B
Mode Button
Pace Arrow ▲▼
Indicates whether the
current speed is faster
(▲) or slower (▼) than
the average speed.
Speed Unit
Set Button
Data
Function
Diagram Explained
1. Press MODE button(left button)2. Press SET button(right button)
3. Press both MODE and SET button(left and right button)
4. You need to follow the sequence of the flow chart
5. You can jump into this operation in any stages
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MODE SET
MODE+SET

MODE
MODE MODE
SET SET SET
SET
SET SET
Diagram 1: Setting Flow
Display Language
English
Unit Setting
KMH
Dual Bike Memory*
Bicycle A
Chinese MPH Bicycle B
France Dutch Español
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MODE
MODEMODE
MODE
SET SET
Total Ride Time* Total Distance* Wheel Circumference*
Clock Format
12H
Gender
Male
24H Female
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MODEMODE
Time(Hour:Minute:Second)

Diagram 2: Operation
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MODE
MODEMODE
MODEMODE
MODE
Weight(Unit:KG) Height(Unit:CM) Age
Bike A Ride timeBike A Dist
Bike B Dist Bike B Ride timeClock
Stopwatch
SETSET

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MODE
MODE
MODEMODE
SET
Bike A AVG speed
Bike B AVG speed
Bike A MAX speedKCAL
KCAL Bike B MAX speed
SET
SET
SET
Carbon of fsetCarbon of fset

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SCANMemory
Temperature
Bicycle B ODO Bicycle B Ride Time
Bicycle A Ride TimeBicycle A ODO
MODE
MODE
MODE
MODE MODE
SET SET

Diagram 3: Power-saving Function
Diagram 4: Backlight Display
Diagram 5: Installation
4 mins of inactivity
ON OFF
computer sensor
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1. Install Batteries
MODE+SET

3. Install Sensor
4. Done
2. Install Speed Magnet
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Diagram 6: Transmission Range
Diagram 7: Wheel Circumference
60cm
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≤3mm

Diagram 9: Package Contents
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User Manual
Plastic Strap
Speed Magnet
Rubber Slice
X 4X 2
Wireless Cadence Bike Computer
User Manual
O-ring
Computer Unit
BracketSensor

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Thank you for choosing Suaoki.
This product is a simple wireless bike computer that tracks speed, distance and
time. It is compact, lightweight and comes with everything you need. This device
is ideal for cyclists who like to know all those data, monitor their progress or
optimize their training.
Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it for future reference.
Install Battery
[Refer to Diagram 5]
Step 1
Insert a coin to the dent of the battery cover and then rotate it counter-clockwise
to open battery cover.
Step 2
Put in the button cell battery with the positive side facing upward. Put the battery
cover back and rotate it clockwise to close the battery cover. Setting menu
opens automatically when the battery is inserted.
Set the Computer Unit
[Refer to Diagram 1]
Press SET button to select. Press MODE button to confirm the choice and
move on to the next value. You can configure following values: display
language, units (KMH/MILE), bike A/B, wheel circumference, total distance, total
ride time, clock format 12H/24H, clock time and gender, age, height, weight.
Note
*1 Age & Height & Weight
The unit of the Height is Centimeter, and the Weight unit is Kilogram. The
minimum default data is “AGE: 30 years old, Height: 170cm, Weight: 70kg”.
Press SET button to add. Note that this data cannot be subtracted.
1 cm =0.03 feet, 1kg = 2.2 lb
*2 Dual Bike Memory
This computer unit could record two sets of data, one set for Bicycle A, another
set for Bicycle B.
*3 Wheel Circumference
You can find the wheel circumference (L) of your bike in the Appendix. Usually,
ETRTO or tire size is indicated on the side of the tire. You could also measure tire
circumference by doing a wheel roll out:
[Refer to Diagram 7]

With the tires under proper pressure, place the valve stem at the bottom. Mark
the spot on the floor and with the rider’s weight on the bike, roll exactly one
wheel revolution in a straight line (until the valve comes around again to the
button). Mark where the valve stem is and measure the distance between the
two markers.
*3 Total Distance & Total Ride Time
Data would be deleted once you replace this device’s battery. In this case, you
could enter the total distance and time manually, so you don’t have to start from
nothing.
How to change setting?
In any stage, press and hold the MODE button for 3secs to enter into settings
menu.
Install the device on bike
Install the bracket and computer unit
Step 1: Attach the rubber slice on handlebar/stem.
Step 2: Stick the bracket on the handlebar/stem.
Step 3: Hang the O-ring on one side of the bracket. Go around the handle bar
or stem. After that, secure the O-ring to the other side of the bracket. For more
stability, you could fix the bracket using cable ties. Now, the bracket should be
properly installed. [refer to instructional video]
Step 4: Set the computer into the notch of the bracket (NW/SE direction), push
on gently and clockwise to fix the computer unit.
Note: You can loosen the four screws on the bracket to change its orientation.
Install the sensor and magnets
[Refer to Diagram 5]
Step 1: Install Speed Magnet
Installed the speed magnet on the bicycle spoke. Secure the magnet and
tighten the screw. Magnet should face towards the sensor.
Step 2: Install Sensor
Attach the rubber slice on the fork. Stick the sensor on it. When installing sensor,
the side marked with ‘sensor’ need to face towards the wheel direction and stay
close to the speed magnet. Then, use the straps to tighten it properly.
Step 3: Tighten the cable ties and cut off the excessive part of the ties.
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Transmission Range
The data transmission distance between the computer unit and sensor should
not exceed 60cm.
The data transmission distance between the sensor and magnet should not
exceed 3mm.
Operation Flow
[Refer to Diagram 2]
Press SET button to select between Bike A and Bike B. MODE button to confirm
the choice and move on.
Clock
The clock is displayed in chosen format (12H or 24H)
Stopwatch
Press set button to start and then press set button again to stop. Hold set button
for 2 seconds to reset the numbers.
Count Range: 00:00:00~59M:59S:99~99H59M59S
Trip distance (DIST)
Measured in km or mile (according the settings)
Trip time (RIDETIME)
Format HH:MM:SS
Average speed (AVG-S)
Measured in km/h or mph (according the settings)
Maximum speed (MAX-S)
Measured in km/h or mph (according the settings)
Calorie consumption (CALORIE)
Estimated burned calorie according to the trip distance. Measured in KCAL.
Note that this data could be displayed only when trip distance is over 3km.
Carbon offset (CO2)
Estimated reduced carbon dioxide emissions according to the trip distance.
Measured in KG. Note that this data could be displayed only when trip distance
is over 3km.
Current temperature (TEMP)
Displayed in preferred unit-°C or °F. Press the SET button to choose.

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TOT-DIST
Total ride distance from last reset. You can reset this value by taking the battery
out of its compartment. Data would be deleted once you replace this device’s
battery and then could enter the total ride distance manually.
TOT-TIME
Total trip time from last reset. You can reset this value by taking the battery out of
its compartment. Data would be deleted once you replace this device’s battery
and then could enter the total trip time manually.
SCAN
Automatic rotation of selected values: Ride Time, Distance, Average Speed,
Max Speed and Total Distance
MEMORY
The memory saves data recorded in last 7 days. To list between the days
press SET. Displayed data as follows: date, AVS, MXS, RTM and
DST(rotation automatically)
How to Clear Operation Data
You can reset following values all together: RIDETIME, DST, AV-S and MX-S,
CO2, CALORIE.
Single Value Reset
Long press SET button. On the display screen, ‘RESET’ will flash for twice and
then the single value reset is done.
All Value Reset
Long press the SET button and ‘RESET’ will start to display on screen. Release
and then long press the SET button again. On the display screen, ‘ALL RESET’
will flash for twice and then the all value reset is done.
Note: TOT-DIST, MEMORY and CLOCK cannot be reset.
Backlight
In any MODE and hold [SET]+[MODE], shows the LIGHT ON or LIGHT OFF,
when in LIGHT ON mode, press any key and the backlight turn on 3 seconds.

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Q & A
Q1: Opened the back-light, and data display is blurry.
A: This happens due to low power. You need to replace the battery. The data
stored in this device would be cleared when you replace this device with new
batteries. Before removing the batteries, note down the current total distance
and total ride time. You can enter the data manually when you set the bike
computer.
Q2: No data display when testing cadence.
A: You cannot not test the cadence alone without testing the speed. For
example, rotating the crank arm with bike unmoved cannot get any results. This
device could not display anything.
Q3: Black/dark display
A: This happens because device was exposed to direct sunlight for too long.
You need to cool down this device by moving it to shaded area.
Q4: LCD display responds slowly
A: Very low temperature. Move to warmer place.
Q5: Clear display, but no data
A: This happens due to power supply issues, such as low battery capacity, or
battery inserted upside down. In this case, simply replace the battery or insert
the battery correctly.
Q6: No real-time speed display or the displayed data is wrong
A: There are several possible ways to look at and solve this problem:
1. Computer unit still in the setting phase. You need to set the computer and
then move on to the operating phase.
2. The distance between the computer unit and sensor, between sensor and
magnet exceeds effective transmission range. Or, the side marked with ‘sensor’
is not in the right angle. You need to relocate the parts to the required position
and angle.
3. Wrong wheel circumference setting. In this case, press and hold the MODE
button for 3secs to enter into settings menu. Reset wheel circumference.
4. Low power level. Battery installed in the sensor need to be replaced.
5. High voltage may cause this product to malfunction. Please move it away
from any source of high voltage.

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Product Specifications
Warranty
Our company provides customers with warranty of 12 months from the date of
purchase.
Contact us
For any inquiries or comments concerning our products, please send an email
Battery(Computer & Sensor)
Sensor Signal transmission
Working Temperature
Dimensions
Weight
Model
2.4GHz
0°C-50°C (32°F-122°F)
6.3*4*2cm(2.5*1.6*0.8 inch)
30g
9500
Approx. 1 year (when
using this device 1
hour/day)
Battery Life
Battery Material Li-MnO2
Battery Model No.
Voltage
Battery Capacity
Power
CR2032
3.0V
210mAh
0.63W

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Appendix

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