12. SETTING THE ODOMETERS
12.1 Use the left button to select screen 4 (ODO).
Hold down the right button for more than 4 seconds. The bike
number flickers. If necessary, use the left button to modify the
bike number
12.1
(1, 2 or H), then
validate with the
right button.
12.2 Then set the
odometer for the
bike selected: use
the left button
to modify the
flickering digit,
then validate and
move on to the
12.2
next digit with the
right button. When
you have set the
odometer, use
the right button to
validate.
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13. SETTING THE CIRCUMFERENCE
AND THE UNIT
13.1 Consult the table of approximate correspondences to
check your wheel circumference (see table 13.1).
13.1
For a more precise
measurement, proceed as
follows:
- Make a mark on the tire
and on the ground at the
point of contact between
the tire and the ground.
- Do one full turn of the
wheel and mark on the
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Tyre
Ø
Tyre
26''x1,5
2020
650Cx23
26''x1,75
2070
700Cx19
26''x1,9
2090
700Cx20
26''x2,0
2110
700Cx23
26''x2,1
2130
700Cx25
26''x2,2
2150
700Cx28
26''x2,3
2170
700Cx32
650Cx19
1930
700CX35
ground the place where the mark on the tire touches the
ground.
- Measure the distance (Ø) between these two points in
millimeters.
13.2 Use the left button to select screen 3 (ATM).
Hold down the right button for more than 4 seconds. The bike
number flickers and the CIR display appears. If necessary,
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use the left button to modify the bike number (1, 2 or H), then
validate with the right button.
13.3 The default value 2105 appears, and the digit on the
extreme left flickers. Enter the distance you have already
measured (in millimeters), by modifying the flickering digit with
the left button, then validate with the right.
When you have set the
circumference, validate with the
right button.
13.4 Then use the left button to
select the distance unit (Miles
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or Kilometers). Validate with the
right button.
If required, repeat the operation
for bike 2.
13.3
Ø
1990
2100
2110
2130
2140
2150
2170
2200
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13.4
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