Instrukcja obsługi Asaklitt 922089
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GREAT BRITAIN CUSTOMER SERVICE • 
 Tel: 020 8247 9300, e-mail: customerservice@clasohlson.co.uk internet: www.clasohlson.co.uk
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37.2 38
238
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238
CAL
72.3
238
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SCAN
AVS
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37.2 38
238
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DST
+
72.3
238
KM/hr
MXS
+
72.3
238
KM/hr
AVS
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238
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9:5 9:59
238
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KM/hr
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0:80
23
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0.375
238
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CAL
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600
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238
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32.5
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45
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3
Ver. 20150901
Km or miles
Select with the right button, confirm and 
advance with the left button to:
Age and weight
Set age and weight with the right button 
and advance with the left button. Ifyou 
selected km in the previous menu, 
theweight will appear in kg. If you 
selected miles in the previous menu, 
theweight will appear in pounds. 
Advancewith the left button to: Age
Weight
Cycle Computer
 Art.no  31-8650  Model  922089
Please read the entire instruction manual before using the 
product and save it for future reference. We reserve the right for 
any errors in text or images and any necessary changes made 
to technical data. If you have any questions regarding technical 
problems please contact Customer Services.
Product description
Features
 •  Service program
 •  Current speed (0–99.9 km/h or mph)
 •  Average speed (0–99.9 km/h or mph)
 •  Max. speed (0–99.9 km/h or mph)
 •  Relation to (over or under) average speed
 •  Speed tendency; accelerating or decelerating
 •  Trip timer (up to 9:59:59 hours)
 •  Clock (12/24 hour)
 •  Trip distance (0–999.99 km or miles)
 •  Total distance travelled (odometer)
 •  The odometer can be reset after battery changes 
or if the cycle computer is reset to factory settings
 •  Scan function (alternates between trip meter, max speed, 
average speed and trip timer every 4 seconds)
 •  Temperature  in ºC or ºF
 •  Memory of min/max temperature
 •  Stopwatch
 •  Approximate fat burn
 •  Approximate calorie burn
 •  Auto ON/OFF
 •  Backlight
Contents
1.  Computer
2.  Handlebar bracket with cable and sensor
3.  Magnet
4.  Battery (1 × CR2032, 3 V)
5.  6 cable ties
Assembly
1.  Attach the bracket to the handlebar. Make sure that 
therubber spacer is between the bracket and the handlebar 
and that the snap buckle is facing the saddle.
2.  Run the cable down to 
the front fork and secure 
it using a cable tie.
3.  Attach the sensor to the front 
fork and make sure that it is 
parallel to the spokes.
 Note: Don’t completely 
tighten the cable ties straight 
away. You might need to 
adjust thesensor angle 
alittle after the magnet has 
been fitted.
4.  Attach the magnet (3) to 
one of the spokes (the 
clamp fits different spoke 
thicknesses).
5.  Adjust the magnet and 
the sensor so that they 
face each other, max 
2 mm apart.
6.  Insert the battery into 
the computer, making 
sure that the + is facing 
upwards.
7.  Slide the computer into 
the bracket until it clicks 
into place. To remove 
the computer, press in 
the snap buckle and lift 
out the computer.
Computer setup
6.  Settings, left button
7.  Shows which menu is open. This field is empty in 
setup mode.
8.  Shows if speed is increasing (wheel spins forwards) 
or decreasing (wheel spins backwards).
9.  “+” appears if speed is above average speed;“–” appears 
if speed is below average speed.
10. Shows current speed
11. Clock
12. Settings, right button
The following settings must be made 
when the battery is inserted for the first 
time or after the computer has been reset 
to factory settings:
Wheel size input
Use the tables below to set the correct wheel factor.
For example, if the wheel is 26  the input factor is 2073. ″
Setthefactor with the right button and change digits with the left 
button. When the wheel factor has been entered, go to the next  
menu by press the left button. Display shows:
Reminder to service your bicycle
200, 400, 600 or 800 km. A spanner will start 
to flash in the display when the preset distance 
is reached. Press the left button to stop 
thespanner flashing. Set the desired distance 
using the right button. Advance with the left 
button to:
Note! If you begin any of the above settings and do not confirm 
them, the computer shuts off automatically after 5 minutes. 
Pressing any button will turn the computer back on and revert to 
the wheel size input setting.
Setting the clock
Hold in the left button for 3 seconds to enter the clock setting.
Select a 12 or 24 hour display using theright 
button. Press the left button to adjust 
thetime. Change the hours with the right 
button and advance to the minutes with 
theleft button. Change the minutes with 
theright button. Press the left button when 
you have finished (the minutes stop flashing).
Note!
Press the right button to advance through 
the menus.
ODO: Total distance travelled
Holding in the left button for 3 seconds while 
in ODO menu will take you to:
Odometer reset
In order to restore the total distance travelled 
following battery changes, adjust the value 
with the right button and move with the left 
button as before. Press the left button to 
go back to ODO. Press the right button to 
advance to:
DST: Trip distance
Holding in the left button for 3 seconds while 
in DST menu will zero-reset the trip distance, 
trip timer and average speed. Press the right 
button to advance to:
MXS: Max. speed
Holding in the left button for 3 seconds will 
zero-reset the max speed. Press the right 
button to advance to the next menu:
AVS: Average speed 
Holding in the left button for 3 seconds while 
in DST menu will zero-reset the average 
speed. Press the right button to advance to:
TM: Trip time
Holding in the left button for 3 seconds while 
in DST menu will zero-reset the trip time.
Press the right button to advance to:
Temperature
Holding in the left button for 3 seconds will 
show the selection of ºC or ºF, select using 
the right button, confirm with the left button.
Memory of min/max. temperature
Press the left button to view the highest 
temperature, press the left button once 
more to view the lowest temperature. 
Hold in the left button for 3 seconds to 
zero-reset each value respectively. 
Press the right button to advance to:
SW: Stopwatch
Press the left button to start and stop. Hold 
in the left button for 3 seconds to zero-reset.
Press the right button to advance to:
CAL: Calories
Hold in the left button for 3 seconds to zero-
reset. Press the right button to advance to:
F: Fat burn
Displayed in grams. Hold in the left button 
for 3 seconds to zero-reset. Press the right 
button to advance to:
SCAN
Press the right button whilst riding. 
Thedisplay alternates between trip meter, 
max speed, average speed and trip timer 
every 4 seconds. Press the right button to 
exit the setup menus.
Resetting the computer
The computer resets to factory settings if:
 •  The battery is removed.
 •  Both the left and right buttons are held in for 3 seconds.
On/Off
 •  The computer starts automatically when you start riding 
or when any of the buttons is pressed.
 •  If the computer is not used for 5 minutes it will automatically 
enter standby mode to preserve the battery. The display will 
go off. Press any button to turn the computer back on again.
Backlight
The light can be turned on in 2 ways:
 •  Holding in the right button for 3 seconds will light the backlight 
for 8 seconds and the computer will go to scan mode and show 
the trip distance, max speed, average speed and trip time.
 •  Pressing in the left button once will light the backlight 
for 4 seconds.
Troubleshooting guide
Inaccurate max 
speed reading.
 •  Unknown atmospheric interference.
 •  RF interference.
No speedometer 
reading.
 •  Check distance between magnet 
and sensor.
 •  Check the battery.
   Black display. •  The temperature is too high.
 •  Display has been exposed to sunlight 
too long.
No distance 
reading.
 •  Check distance between magnet 
and sensor.
 •  Check the battery.
Display shows 
irregular figures.
 •  Remove the battery and insert it again.
Disposal
Follow local ordinances when disposing of this product. If you 
are unsure of how to dispose of this product, please contact 
your local authority.
 Wheel    Circum-
 diameter    ference of
       wheel (mm)
------------------------------------
 20″   1596
 22″   1759
 24″   1916
 26″ (650A)  2073 
 26.5″ (Tubular)  2117
26.8″ (700x25C)  2124
26.8″ (700x28C)  2136
 27″  (700x32C)  2155
 28″ (700B)  2237
 Wheel    Circum-
   diameter    ference of
       wheel (mm)
----------------------------------------
ATB  24″x1.75  1888
ATB  26″x1.4  1995
ATB  26″x1.5  2030
ATB  26″x1.75  2045
 ATB  26″x2 (650B)  2099
 27″x1    2136
   27 x1 1/4    2155″
Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Asaklitt | 
| Kategoria: | Komputery rowerowe | 
| Model: | 922089 | 
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