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Heart rate strap s not contact ng sk n. Mo sten and repos t on. 9 Troubleshoot ng 19 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 7/14/06 7:26:06 AM rePlACIng THe BATTery If the computer is giving erratic information, a computer or sensor battery may be running low on power (normally accompanied by the low battery icon, Figure 17). Replace the batteries whenever the computer malfunctions, or every 6 months. Take an old battery to the store with you, but this is the generic description for the proper battery: ACH computer and heart rate strap • CR2032, lithium cell, 3 volts ACH wheel sensor • 23 AE 12v ACH Digital- computer, sensors, heart rate strap • CR2032, lithium cell, 3 volts When the battery is removed, the computer automatically resets INCITEACHF gure - low battery con function totals to Zero. After installing a new battery, you can manually set your totals, but you must note those values before removing the battery. With the ACH Digital, you will have to again perform the Pairing procedure. Replacing the battery in the speed sensor, cadence sensor, or heart rate strap follows the same basic procedure. 20 Replac ng the Battery 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 20 7/14/06 To replace the computer battery 1. Remove the computer from its base. 2. Identify the battery cover, with its deep slot (a similar battery cover is found on the back, or skin-side, or the heart rate strap). 3. Insert a large coin into the slot and rotate in a counter-clockwise direction about one-quarter turn (Figure 18). 4. Lift the battery cover, exposing the battery. Be careful to avoid losing the rubber O-ring seal. 5. Remove the old battery. It may be possible to shake the battery out. Otherwise, carefully pry the battery up with a thin tool or knife blade. 6. Insert the new battery with the ‘cross’ and identifying label pointing up (Figure 19). 7. Replace the battery cover (and O-ring seal) and turn one-quarter turn clockwise. F gure 8- Remov ng battery cover F gure 9- The ‘cross’ on the bat- tery po nts up 2 Replac ng the battery 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 21 7/14/06 7:26:07 AM 7:26:08 AM AdvAnCed feATureS The ACH computer has many advanced functions and features. These include: Units .......................................................................................... 23 Clock.......................................................................................... 24 Stopwatch .................................................................................. 25 Wheel size and setting a second wheel ..................................... 26 Speed.......................................................................................... 30 Odometer ................................................................................... 31 Cadence...................................................................................... 32 Altitude ...................................................................................... 33 Grade ......................................................................................... 35 Heart rate .................................................................................. 36 Heart rate zone..........................................................................37 22 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 22 7/14/06 units This setting tells the computer which conversion to use: metric or SAE (“English”). To set units 1. Cycle •Mode to ODOMETER. 2. Cycle Scroll to TRP. 3. HoldSet•. “KMH” appears. 4. Cycle Scroll to your preferred setting: • MPH for miles • KPH for kilometers 5. Push Set• to choose your setting. “F” appears. 6. Cycle Scroll to your preferred temperature setting: • F for Fahrenheit • C for Celsius 7. Push Set• to select. The screen returns to TRP. 23 Advance features 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 23 7/14/06 7:26:08 AM 7:26:09 AM Mode Set Scroll Clock To set Clock 1. Cycle •Mode to CLOCK 2. HoldSet• “12” (Figure 14) flashes. 3. Cycle Scroll to your preferred clock setting: • 12 for 12-hour clock • 24 for 24-hour clock 4. Push Set• to choose your setting. The hour flashes: “12” (12-hour) or “0” (24-hour) 5. Cycle Scroll to the hour: • 1, 2, 3, etc. from 1A through 12P (for 12-hour clock) • 1, 2, 3, etc. through 24 (for 24-hour clock) 6. Push Set• to choose your setting. “00” flashes. 7. Cycle Scroll to the minute: • 1, 2, 3, etc. through 60 8. Push Set• to choose your setting. The screen returns to Time. 24 Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13.indd 24 7/14/06 Scroll Scroll Set Mode Stopwatch In addition to the clock function, your computer also works like a stopwatch, keeping track of hundredths of seconds for up to 24 hours. At 24 hours, the stopwatch restarts at 0. To start the stopwatch 1. Cycle •Mode to CLOCK. 2. Cycle Scroll. “00:00.00” appears (instead of Zero, Figure 20 F gure 20- Stopwatch mode shows a time). show ng t me w th seconds 3. Spin the front wheel, either by hand or by riding the bike. The stopwatch starts automatically when the wheel turns. It also turns off automatically if the wheel quits turni...