The product is intended for use as a cycle computer. Not for commercial use.
Technical data
Battery: | 3 V (CR2032 button cell) |
Included items
- 1 Bike computer
- 1 Bike computer bracket
- 1 Magnet
- 1 Sensor
- 4 Cable ties
- 2 Batteries 3 V
, type CR2032 button cell - 1 Operating instructions
General safety advice
KEEP ALL THE SAFETY ADVICE AND INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!
- Children or persons who lack the knowledge or experience to use the device or whose physical, sensory or intellectual capacities are limited must never be allowed to use the device without supervision or instruction by a person responsible for their safety. Children must be supervised so that they do not play with the product.
- Please note that the warranty does not cover damage arising from improper treatment, nonobservance of the operating instructions and safety advice or unauthorised use.
Safety advice concerning batteries
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RISK OF LOSS OF LIFE! If batteries are swallowed, it can lead to loss of life. Seek medical attention if a battery is swallowed. - Remove the battery if the product is not to be used for a long period.
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RISK OF EXPLOSION! Never recharge single-use batteries! ![]()
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DANGER OF EXPLOSION! Always replace all batteries at the same time and only use batteries of the same type. - If the battery is exhausted, remove it from the device immediately. Otherwise the battery is more likely to leak.
- Make sure you insert the battery the right way round (polarity).
- Keep the battery away from children. Do not throw the battery into a fire. Never short-circuit it or take it apart.
- If your battery leaks, remove it from the device immediately to prevent the device from being damaged.
- Do not let the fluid from a leaking battery come into contact with your skin, eyes or mucous membranes. In the event of contact with fluid leaking from a battery, thoroughly flush the affected area with water and / or seek the advice of a doctor!
Before use
Remove the protective foil from the LC display
before first use.
Inserting the battery
- To insert the battery
, proceed as shown in Fig. A.
![Crivit - Z31433 - Inserting the battery Inserting the battery]()
Attaching the bike computer
- To attach the device, proceed as shown in Figs. B to G.
![Crivit - Z31433 - Attaching the bike computer - Step 1 Attaching the bike computer - Step 1]()
![Crivit - Z31433 - Attaching the bike computer - Step 2 Attaching the bike computer - Step 2]()
![Crivit - Z31433 - Attaching the bike computer - Step 3 Attaching the bike computer - Step 3]()
![Crivit - Z31433 - Attaching the bike computer - Step 4 Attaching the bike computer - Step 4]()
Preparing for use
Basic settings
Note: The LC display
comes on automatically approx. 2 seconds after the battery
is inserted.
You are immediately offered a choice of languages.
- Press the MODE-button
repeatedly until the desired language appears. - Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button
. You move on automatically to select the user profile. - Press the MODE button repeatedly until the desired user profile (ADVANCE or EASY) appears.
- Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button. Now you can choose the wheel size (SET WS).
- A four-digit number appears in the LC display. Now enter the tyre circumference of your wheel in mm. Press the MODE button repeatedly until the desired number appears as the first digit.
- Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button.
- Repeat this process for each of the three remaining digits.
Note: You can calculate your tyre circumference by multiplying your tyre diameter by 3.1416. The following list contains the tyre circumferences of the most common cycle tyres.
Tyre diameter | Tyre circumference |
20" | 1598 mm |
22" | 1759 mm |
24" | 1916 mm |
26" (650 A) | 2073 mm |
26.5" (tubular) | 2117 mm |
26.6" (700x25C) | 2124 mm |
26.8" (700x28C) | 2136 mm |
27" (700x32C) | 2155 mm |
28" (700B) | 2237 mm |
ATB24"x1.75 | 1888 mm |
ATB26 x1.4 | 1995 mm |
ATB26 x1.5 | 2030 mm |
ATB26 x1.75 | 2045 mm |
ATB26x2 (650B) | 2099 mm |
27"x1 | 2138 mm |
27"x1 1 / 4 | 2155 mm |
- Now select your desired unit of distance. Press the MODE button repeatedly until SET KM or SET MILE appears in the LC display.
- Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button. You move on to entering your age.
- A two-digit number appears in the LC display. Now enter your age. Press the MODE button repeatedly until the desired number appears as the first digit.
- Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button.
- Repeat this process for the remaining digit. You move on to selecting the unit of weight.
- Press the MODE button repeatedly until SET KG or SET LB appears in the LC display.
- Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button. You move on to entering your weight.
- A three-digit number appears in the LC display. Now enter your weight. Press the MODE button repeatedly until the desired number appears as the first digit.
- Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button.
- Repeat this process for all the remaining digits. You move on to selecting the time format.
- Press the MODE button repeatedly until 12 for the 12-hour format or 24 for the 24-hour format appears in the LC display.
- Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button. You move on to setting the time.
- A four-digit number appears in the LC display. Enter the current time. Press the MODE button repeatedly until the desired number appears as the first digit.
- Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button.
- Repeat this process for all the remaining digits. You move on to selecting the servicing interval.
- Press the MODE button repeatedly until the desired number of units of distance to your next intended bicycle service appears in the LC display.
Note: You have the choice of 200, 400, 600 or 800 km or miles. - Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button. You move on to selecting the unit of temperature.
- Press the MODE button repeatedly until °C or °F appears in the LC display.
- Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button. You have now completed the the basic settings.
Using the bike computer
- Note: If the bike computer remains unused for more than 5 minutes, it automatically switches into the stand-by mode. Press any button to reactivate the computer. The function indicator
shows the current mode. - Press the MODE button
repeatedly to page through the various modes. - Press the SET button
to change into the secondary function for any function. - Press the SET button and keep it pressed to call or reset up any saved values.
The bike computer has the following functions:
Advanced users' functions:
CLOCK > TOTALODO > TOTAL-TM > TRIPDIST > MAXSPEED > AVGSPEED > TRIPTIME > TEMP > STPWATCH > CAL RATE > CALORIE > FAT-BURN > KM+/- > TIME+/- > SCAN
Beginners' functions:
TRIPDIST > AVGSPEED > TRIPTIME
Using functions
Note: All the functions and secondary functions are described in the following list.
CLOCK: - Displays the time
- Press the SET button
and keep it pressed for 3 seconds to access the time settings.
TOTALODO: - Total odometer
- Press the SET button and keep it pressed for 3 seconds to access the wheel size settings and total distance.
TOTAL-TM: Total time cycling
- Press the SET button and keep it pressed for 3 seconds to make changes to the saved total time cycling.
TRIPDIST: Trip distance
- Press the SET button and keep it pressed for 3 seconds to reset the trip distance, the average speed and the trip time displays to 0.
MAXSPEED: Highest speed
- Press the SET button and keep it pressed for 3 seconds to reset the maximum speed display to 0.
AVGSPEED: Average speed
TRIPTIME: Trip time
TEMP: Thermometer
- Press the SET button and keep it pressed to switch between °C and °F.
- Press the SET button to display the highest temperature (HI) measured so far.
- Press the SET button again to display the lowest temperature (LO) measured so far.
- Press and hold down the SET button while the highest or lowest temperature is displayed to switch back to the current temperature to reset the saved data.
STPWATCH: Stopwatch
- Press the SET button to start the stopwatch.
- Press the SET button again to stop the stopwatch.
- Press the SET button and keep it pressed to reset the stopwatch to 0.
CAL RATE: Current calorie consumption
CALORIE: Calorie meter
- Press the SET button and keep it pressed to reset the calorie counter to 0.
FAT-BURN: Fat burning in grams
- Press the SET button and keep it pressed to reset the fat burning value to 0.
KM: Odometer
- Press the SET button and keep it pressed to change the odometer settings.
- The LC display
shows the symbol for counting forwards or backwards (+ or - respectively). - Press the MODE button
repeatedly until the desired symbol is shown. - Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button. You move on to setting the distance on the odometer.
- A 5-digit number appears in the LC display. Enter the desired distance. Press the MODE button repeatedly until the desired number appears as the first digit.
- Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button.
- Repeat this process for all the remaining digits.
TIME: Timer
- Press the SET button and keep it pressed to change the timer settings.
- The LC display shows the symbol for counting forwards or backwards (+ or - respectively). Press the MODE button repeatedly until the desired symbol is shown.
- Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button. You move on to the time settings of the timer.
- A 5-digit number appears in the LC display. Enter the desired time. Press the MODE button repeatedly until the desired number appears as the first digit.
- Confirm your choice by pressing the SET button.
- Repeat this process for all the remaining digits.
SCAN: Scan
Note: The scan mode automatically switches between the trip distance, highest speed, average speed and trip time displays.
Note: Refer to the section on "Basic settings" to see how you make or change settings.
CUSTOMIZE mode
Apart from the ADVANCE and EASY mode, you can make your individual adjustments in the CUSTOMIZE mode (see procedure).
- Press and hold the light button
to enter the CUSTOMIZE mode.
Note: By repeatedly pressing the MODE button
, you can toggle between the ADVANCE and EASY modes. - In the EASY mode, press and hold the SET button
. Press the MODE button to switch the settings on or off (e.g. time). Choose „On", to add the chosen adjustment to the EASY modes. Choose „Off", if you do not want to add the adjustments. - Press the SET button, to confirm your entry.
![Crivit - Z31433 - CUSTOMIZE mode CUSTOMIZE mode]()
Using the backlight
- Press the light button
to switch on the back- light temporarily. The backlight automatically extinguishes after a short period.
Resetting the bike computer
- Press the MODE button
and SET button
at the same time and keep them pressed until {{----}} appears in the LC display
. - Now press the MODE button and keep it pressed. This resets all the settings.
Note: All stored data will be deleted.
Changing the battery
Note: The battery of the bike computer must be replaced when the battery symbol
appears on the LC display
.
Note: The battery of the sensor must be replaced when the speed symbol
of the LC display can no longer or hardly be seen when riding the bicycle.
- Press the MODE key
and the SET key
at the same time and keep them pressed until the {{-----}} symbol appears in the LC display
. - To replace the battery, proceed as shown in figure A. Make sure you fit the battery the right way round (polarity). This is shown inside the battery compartment.
- Press the SET key and keep it pressed to return to normal operating mode.
Note: Once the batteries are removed, all stored data will be erased after approx. 20 seconds.
Troubleshooting
Note: This device has delicate electronic components. Therefore interference may occur when it is near devices which transmit radio signals.
- If errors occur in the display, remove any such devices from the vicinity of the product. In the case of such malfunctions, remove the battery briefly and then reinsert again.
Problem | Solution |
Empty LC-display or no response after putting the battery in again ![Crivit - Z31433 - Troubleshooting Troubleshooting]() | Remove battery. In the area marked RESET of the battery compartment, touch the plus and minus terminals at the same time using a screwdriver. Insert a 3V battery into the battery compartment in such a way that the + terminal points upwards. Replace the battery cover on the battery compartment. The microprocessor is reset and restarted. |
Speed or distance are not displayed | Adjust magnet and sensor correctly. - Check that the battery is inserted with the poles arranged the right way round.
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Display is black | The ambient temperature is too high or the bicycle computer was exposed to direct sunlight for too long. Remove appliance from direct sunlight and let it cool off for a while. |
The LC-display shows irregular symbols | Remove battery and replace it again. |
Cleaning and care
- Do not use any liquids or cleaning agents for cleaning. Otherwise there is a risk of damaging the device.
- The device should only be cleaned on the outside with a soft dry cloth.
Disposal
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The packaging is wholly composed of environmentally friendly materials that can be disposed of at a local recycling centre.
Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more details of how to dispose of your worn-out product.
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In the interest of the environment, do not throw out your product with your household refuse. Take it to a suitable centre where it can be disposed of properly. Your local council will be able to tell you where the collection centres are located and their opening times.
Defective or exhausted batteries must be recycled in accordance with Directive 2006 / 66 / EC. Return the batteries and / or the device through the appropriate collection facilities.
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Improper disposal of batteries can damage the environment!
Batteries must not be disposed of with the household refuse. They may contain toxic heavy metals and require to be handled as special waste. The chemical symbols of heavy metals are: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead For this reason, you must dispose of discarded batteries at a communal disposal centre.
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