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Manual de usuario Specialized, modelo Turbo Pro 23A

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Idioma del manual:en
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Your Specialized Turbo® Pro features a wireless speed transmitter and a wired cadence sensor. Additionally, it incorporates a revolutionary new backlit three-line LCD screen. The large, easy to read, digits allow you to view two functions simultaneously and the alphanumeric dot matrix display provides a quick reference to the currently displayed function. The Turbo® Pro has been designed to provide the best combination of performance, features, durability and ease of use. 1 3 4 6 2 8 7 5 FIGURE 1 This illustration describes the screen display and buttons 1- MODE rocker switch 2- SET rocker switch 3- TOP Button (Backlight & Start/stop) 4- Digital Display Area 5- Secondary Function Display Area 6- Dot-matrix Display Area 7- MPH or KM/H indicator 8- Wheel Option Indicator The following 17 functions are available on your Turbo® Pro: • SPEED – Current Speed • AVSPD – Average speed • MXSPD – Maximum Speed • TRIP – Trip Distance • ODO – Odometer (total distance) • ATM – Automatic • Start/Timer • TIMER – Stopwatch With Lap-timer • CAD – Cadence • AVCAD – Average Cadence • MXCAD – Maximum Cadence • INT – Interval Timer • DISTU– Distance Countdown • ALTI – Current Altitude • ALTIO – Altitude Climbed • %GRD – Inclinometer • TEMP – Temperature in °C or °F • CLOCK – Digital 12/24 Hour Clock This computer also features: Wireless speed sensing Wired cadence sensing Two function LCD Display Second Wheel Option Easy Calibration Mode Water resistant housing 2 Year Warranty Backlit LCD display The following items are included in your Turbo® Pro package: Turbo® Computer CR-2032 Lithium Battery (1) Battery Door (1) 26.0mm mounting bracket (1) 31.8mm mounting bracket (1) Cadence sensor (1) Magnet with screw (1) Adhesive backed magnet (1) Cadence magnet (1) Cable tie wraps (10) Mounting bracket sizing straps (3) 11. Speed Transmitter and mount (1) BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT Before using your Turbo® Pro Computer you will need to install the battery. FIGURE 2 Turn the computer over so the display is facing downward. Use a coin to unthread the battery cap from the computer. Install the battery (model CR2032, Specialized P/N 481-3004) with the positive pole (+) facing upward. Carefully thread the battery cap back onto the case with a coin. (See Figure 3) If, after battery replacement, the LCD display is blank or shows incomplete digits, turn the computer over and press the “AC” button on the bottom of the case with the tip of a pen or a paper clip. This will clear all the data and re-start the computer. If you need to replace the battery, make a note of your odometer reading and wheel circumference settings before removing it. You can then re-enter the data when you restart the computer. Replacing the Transmitter Battery The Wireless Transmitter comes with the battery installed at the factory. If you need to replace this battery, use a coin to unthread the battery cap from the transmitter housing. Install the battery (model 23A) with the positive pole (+) facing upward. Carefully thread the battery cap back onto the case with a coin. FIGURE 3: BATTERY INSTALLATION 4 screws CR2032 battery Rubber O-ring 23A battery Tightening sequence FIGURE 3 MOUNTING THE TURBO® PRO: The Turbo ® Pro wireless transmitter can mount on the right or the left side of the fork blade. The right side should be used on large frames or when a suspension fork is installed. The optimal distance between the computer and the transmitter is 24 inches (610mm). The distance may need to be less than 24 inches (610mm) if ambient temperatures are below 40 ° F (4 ° C). To reduce signal loss in colder temperatures, the transmitter should be mounted as close to the computer as possible. (Maximum mounting distance is 28 inches). Use the transmitter- mounting shim and tie-wraps provided to position the sensor. Do not tighten the tie-wraps until final placement of the magnet is correct. (See figure 4). Wheel magnets have been provided for both traditional FIGURE 4 round spokes and bladed (flat) aerodynamic spokes. 500-700mm 20-28 in. For wheels with round spokes: Attach the magnet to a spoke across from the transmitter with the magnet screw. The clearance between the magnet and the transmitter should be approximately 1/32”1/ 16” (12mm). Tighten the magnet and transmitter. Do not over-tighten the magnet screw. (See figure 5). FIGURE 5 1-2mm 1/32-1/16 in. For wheels with bladed spokes: Use some isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol or a mild detergent to thoroughly clean the spoke that you plan to attach the magnet to. Remove the backing from the adhesive tape and firmly press the magnet onto spoke. The tape uses a special pressure sensitive adhesive. To ensure a strong bond, please wait at least 12 hours for the adhesive to cure before riding your bicycle. Attach the appropriate mount (26.0mm and 31.8mm sizes are included) to the handlebar using the bracket screw provided. Tighten so that the bracket cannot rotate on the han dlebar. There are several sizing straps provided to f...


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