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MCP 30102

Caution: Do not install the magnet on the same position as the transmitter. The ideal mounting points are in the lower, or in the upper half of the transmitter (Please see picture 5). Attaching the Computer (See Picture 6) After installing the holder, sensor and magnet, you can attach the computer. Insert the computer into the computer holder turned approx. 45 to the left.
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Menu Calories If you want to reduce your weight or body fat with your bicycle training program, the BIKEmate bicycle computer can help you to check your training achievement. The bicycle computer automatically determines the kilo-calories or fat burned during each trip. Menu Fatburn By pressing theM-I-Button you switch over to the Fatburn Menu. The bicycle computer shows the approx. value of burned fat based on the unit of weight in Kilogram or Pounds which you defined in the setup. Menu Adjustable Trip Distance With the Adjustable Trip Distance feature you can set tours according to a guide book or road map (km-) or you can input sections into the tour such as mountain ascents (km+). This feature can also be used for training intervals. Menu Timer +/You can use the timer either as a countdown timer (Time ), when you want to set a training time or you can use it as an additional stopwatch (Time +). Menu Scan This feature allows you to review all information saved without having to remove your hands from the handlebars to switch the display. Pressing theM-IIbutton briefly during the Adjustable Trip Distance switches the display to the Scan mode. While in scan function the display shows all information for the current trip at intervals of 2 seconds.
CLOCK STW TEMPC MNTEMP MXTEMP FATB TIME +

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Turn the computer clockwise with gentle pressure until it firmly sits in the holder. To remove the computer turn it clockwise in the opposite direction.
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Description of the buttons For the Description of the buttons please see Picture D.

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Safety Precautions - Please read and observe these operating instructions and particularly the following safety precautions for the safe and successful use of your new BIKEmate bicycle computer. - When riding your bicycle give primary attention to the traffic and check the display on your computer only when safe to do so. - Learn how to operate your computer before starting a trip and program the computer before beginning a trip or during a break. - Keep these instructions safe and give them to any other users. Safety Precautions, Batteries - Never recharge batteries! Explosion hazard! - Keep batteries away from children, do not short-circuit, break open or throw onto fire. - If a battery is swallowed consult a physician immediately. - When inserting the batteries pay attention to the polarity. - Clean battery and unit contacts as required before installing. - Remove discharged batters from unit immediately due to increased danger of leakage! - Never subject batteries to extreme temperatures - Failure to follow these precautions can cause the batteries to discharge beyond their maximum voltage and leak! Remove batteries immediately to avoid damage. - Avoid contact with skin, eyes and mucus membranes. After contact with battery acid rinse affected areas with large quantities of clean water and consult a physician immediately. Instructions for Use - Do not use force to open the computer! Have such work done by an authorized service agent. - Do not expose the computer to extreme weather conditions. - Avoid contact with solvents, concentrated cleaning agents, etc. Use a soft rag with water and mild soap to clean the computer. - Avoid subjecting the computer to hard impacts or improper handling. - Do not use a water jet, garden hose or high pressure cleaner on the bicycle computer. - Remove the batteries during long intervals between trips, during the winter season, etc. Disposal instructions: When no longer required, dispose of the product packaging in an environmentally sound manner. Do not dispose used batteries with domestic waste; take them to a collection point for used batteries. It is a legal requirement that the used device must be disposed of properly at the end of its service life. Check with your local disposal authorities. Package Contents 1 1 1 1 1 4 BIKEmate bicycle computer Computer holder (handlebar mount) Spoke magnet with clamp small rubber ring (32 mm) big rubber ring (42 mm) cable straps Installation of computer holder (see Picture 1 & 2) First remove the protective foil on the rear of the computer holder. Then hook the rubber ring which best matches the diameter of your handlebars onto one of the hooks on the computer holder. Then position the holder on the handlebars at the previously determined angle. Guide the bottom part of the rubber ring under the handlebars and attach to the hook on the other side. Alternatively you can also fasten the computer holder with the cable straps included. To do this, guide the cable straps through the openings provided for this purpose and pull them down tight. Cut off the excess at the end with a pair of scissors. If you want to attach the computer holder to the stem please do the following: Loosen the 4 screws underneath the computer holder with a screwdriver. Then disconnect the lower and upper sides of the holder. Then turn the lower side of the holder 90 and connect it to the upper side of the holder by fastening the 4 screws again. Mounting the Sensor (See picture 3) Next fix the bracket mount to the handle bar. The sensor cable is contrary to the direction of motion. Take the cable, guide it under the bar and start winding it around the brake wire. Continue winding the cable towards the fork. Make sure that the cable is securely fixed and cannot come into contact with/get trapped by the front tyre. Reach through the middle of the fork to start mounting the sensor by using one of the rubber rings. The size of the rubber rings depends on the diameter of the fork. Use the cable ties as an alternative method for fixing the sensor. Installation of spoke magnet (See picture 4 and 5) Screw the magnet onto one of the outer spokes opposite the valve. The distance between the magnet and the transmitter should be between 1 mm and 4 mm. If necessary correct the position of the transmitter and swivel it.

Description of Symbols Replace battery as soon as possible. Symbol for maintenance interval, indicates preprogrammed servicing. Symbol for continuous display of trip data. Graphically shows the relation between current speed in relation to the average speed Basic Settings Language Sprache To save the battery during shipment and warehousing, your BIKEmate bicycle computer is kept in the so called delivery state. The display is inactive. To start the Setup of your bicycle computer press any button. Now you can select a language for your bicycle computer from German, English and French. Basic Settings Wheel Size Please find information for the evaluation of wheel size in pictures B and C. Basic Settings Total Odometer When you use your BIKEmate bicycle computer for the first time, it is possible for you to set it to the previous mileage recorded on your former bicycle computer. Basic Settings Service Modern bicycles are technically complex machines and should be checked and serviced by trained personnel at regular intervals. Your BIKEmate bicycle computer helps you to have such services carried out at the right times. Your bicycle dealer will be glad to recommend the ideal mileage between services. Basic Settings Body Weight The BIKEmate bicycle computer can calculate the calories consumed per trip. For precise calculation the software requires your body weight. Basic Settings 12/24 Hour Format Your BIKEmate bicycle computer is capable of displaying the time in 12 or 24 hour format. Basic Settings Time After the Setup is done your bicycle computer changes over to display the time. Basic Functions and Additional Options In order to blank out unused functions your BIKEmate bicycle computer is divided into basic functions and additional options. On delivery all additional functions are off. The basic functions can be displayed by pressing theM-I-Button and they appear in the following order:
CLOCK STW TEMPC MNTEMP MXTEMP FATB TIME +

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Speed comparison During the ride your BIKEmate bicycle computer will illustrate by means of an arrow symbol your current speed in relation to your average speed. The arrow pointing upwards indicates that your current speed is at least 1Km/h greater than the average speed of your current trip. The arrow pointing downwards indicates that your current speed is at least 1Km/h lower than the average speed of your current trip. Both arrows shown in the display indicate that your speed is in line with the average speed of your current trip. Background light The background light allows you to read off the computer display even with low visibility or in darkness. Replacing Battery (See picture A) You can change the batteries of your BIKEmate bicycle computer without losing the set up values and additional options. When the LOW battery symbol appears on the display it is time to change the battery. Open the battery cover on the rear of the computer by turning it anti-clockwise with the aid of a coin or similar instrument. You have 15 Seconds to replace the battery and reattach the battery cover. During this time your bicycle computer keeps all set up data and additional options. Preserving Battery Life To preserve the durability of the battery your BIKEmate bicycle computer switches over to the following modes after pre-set times: If the bicycle computer receives no signal from the sensor or if no button is pressed for longer than 15 Minutes, the computer switches to sleep mode. Now the display shows only the time and the BIKEmate Logo. If the bicycle computer receives no signal from the sensor or if no button is pressed for longer than 7 days, the computer switches off the display completely. Reactivate your bicycle computer by pressing the button M-I or M-II. The display shows the last function you used. Restart / Reset If the display no longer reacts or errors are present, this can usually be corrected by restarting (resetting) the computer. Press and hold the buttons M-I and M-II until the display ceases. Then release the buttons. The computer restarts with the menu for the Basic Settings and should now function properly. Warranty The Guarantee period is three years and starts on the day of purchase. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase. During the guarantee period you can send your product in to be repaired via freight forwarding to our service centre. The batteries, straps, and glass are not included under this warranty. Once the guarantee has expired you can still send your product in to be repaired, however you will be liable for the costs. The guarantee is void if the product has been misused or mistreated in any way and or has been repaired by anyone other than our service centre. Your statutory rights are not affected in any way. See below for service address. Technical Data Battery: CR 2032 Protected against water splashes
MCP (Multi Consumer Products) AG, Rudolf-Diesel-Strae 9, D-61267 Neu-Anspach, Germany

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Minimum and Maximum Temperature, Adjustable Timer, Current Calorie, Adjustable Trip Distance and Scan-Mode can be added or removed at your choice . Please press theM-II-Button to display the following functions:
CLOCK TRIP RIDET AVSPD MAXSPD ODO CAL SCAN KCAL KM+

To display the single functions please press the buttons M-I and M-II. Menu Time and Stopwatch Your BIKEmate bicycle computer can be used for regular time display as well as for stopwatch mode. Menu Temperature The temperature measurement and temperature memory features allow you to read off and record different temperatures (Current, Minimum and Maximum Temperatures) during a trip, such as occur over greatly varying altitudes. Trip Distance and Trip Time Menu The trip mileage and trip time features help you to organize your bicycle trip optimally and keep a record of your trips. Please note that the delete function for this data also affects the other data logged for the trip! Menu Average and Maximum Speed The Average speed feature allows you to calculate your anticipated time of arrival during a trip. If you keep a training log, this value is also suitable for recording your training achievement. Menu Odometer The Odometer feature of your bicycle computer accumulates all ridden and preset kilometres.

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AFTER SALES SUPPORT

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Helpline: 00800 147 03 690 International freecall www.mcp-ag.net

Box Includes 1 bike computer, 1 speed sensor, 4 cable ties, 1 spoke magnet, 2 o-rings 32mm, 1 o-ring 42mm, 1 instruction manual, 1 warranty card Warranty Period 36 5596

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6.1 MNTEMP.To activate the function Minimum Temperature choose on (activated) by pressing M-II. You can operate your BIKEmate bicycle computer simply 6.2 Confirm by pressing the M-I button. and easily with three buttons. SET 6.3 MXTEMP.To activate the function Maximum Temperature choose on (activated) by pressing M-II. Description of the Buttons
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10.6 If you activated all additional options the menu circle is as follows : Separate functions can be displayed by pressing M-I: CLOCK -> STW -> TEMPC -> MNTEMP -> MXTEMP > FAT - > TIME + Separate functions can be showed by pressing M-II:

15.7 - 15.8 Holding down the S button for approx. 2 seconds deletes all data stored in the computer for the current trip. Beware : Please note that the delete function for this data also affects the other data logged for the trip (Tripdistance, Ridingtime, Average and Maximum speed, Calories, Fatburn, Maximum and Minimum Temperature). 15.9 Press M-IIto display the maximum speed of the current trip. 15.10 - 15.11 Menu Maximum Speed - Holding down the S button for approx. 2 seconds deletes all data stored in the computer for the current trip. Beware : Please note that the delete function for this data also affects the other data logged for the trip (Tripdistance, Ridingtime, Average and Maximum speed, Calories, Fatburn, Maximum and Minimum Temperature). 15.12 Press M-IIagain to switch to the display of the accumulated odometer of all ridden trips. 16.0 Odometer Press M-II again to display the current calorie of the current trip. 17.0 Menu Current Calorie Pressing M-II again changes over to the display of all accumulated overall calorie consumption of all ridden trips. 18.0 Menu Overall Calorie Consumption- Hold down the Sbutton to change over to the body weight setup. Now you can make changes in the body weight setting if needed. After confirming with M-I the display switches back to menu Overall Calorie Consumption. 18.1 Pressing M-II changes the display to the menu of Adjustable Trip Distance. 19.0 Menu Adjustable Trip Distance Switch between KM+ and KM- by holding down the S button for approx. 2 seconds. The symbol + starts to blink. 19.1 Pressing M-IIchanges the display to KM. 19.2 Confirm your selection with M-I. The first digit starts to blink. 19.3 Set the value for KM with the M-IIbutton. 19.4 Confirm your selection with M-I. To set the value of the other digits please proceed in the same manner. 19.5 Press M-II again to switch over to the scan mode. 20.0 Menu Scan-Mode The scan feature allows you to review all information saved without having to remove your hands from the handlebars to switch the display. During the scanning the display shows all information for the current trip at intervals of 2 seconds. CLOCK -> TRIP -> RIDETM -> AV.SPD The scan mode is indicated by the word scanin the upper right corner of the display. Press M-I briefly to stop the automatic flow of functions. Now the bicycle computer shows the current speed and the time. 21.0 Backlight In all modes press M-II for approx. 2 seconds and the backlight will be activated for 5 seconds. 22.0 -22.2 Restart/RESET To restart the bicycle computer press and hold down the buttons M-I and M-II for approx 5 seconds. When the computer is reset all data and settings stored in the computer are lost. Now you can start to set up the basic settings beginning with the language. (Please see point 2.0) 23.0 Sleep mode If the bicycle computer is not receiving a signal from the sensor or if no button is pressed for longer than 15 Minutes the computer switches to the sleep mode. Now the display shows only the time and the BIKEmate Logo.
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Press the Mode-I button momentarely. Press and hold the Mode-I button for 2 seconds. Press the Mode-II button momentarely. Press and hold the Mode-II button for 2 seconds. Press the S button momentarely. Press and hold the S button for 2 seconds.

6.4 Confirm by pressing the M-Ibutton.

6.5 CAL.To activate the function Current Calorie choose TRIP -> RIDETM -> AV.SPD -> MAXSPD -> ODO -> CAL on (activated) by pressing M-II. -> KCAL -> KM+ -> SCAN
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MODE I MODE II 6.7 KM+.To activate the function Adjustable Trip Distance choose on (activated) by pressing M-II. Enter button S Press and hold theSbutton for 2 seconds to start the basic functions setup or to delete data in some particular 6.8 Confirm by pressing the M-Ibutton. parts of the menu. Press the S button in the stopwatch mode to start/stop 6.9 TIME+.To activate the function Adjustable Timer choose on (activated) by pressing M-II. or to delete/reset the data of the stopwatch. Mode buttonM-I By pressing the Mode button M-I you can navigate through the basic menu with the menu points CLOCK, STW, TEMPF, MNTEMP, MXTEMP, FAT and TIME +. In the basic settings of the bicycle computer you can confirm data and values by pressing M-I. Mode-button M-II By pressing the Mode button M-I you can navigate through the second basic menu with the menu points TRIP, RIDETM, AVGSPD, MAXSPD, ODO, CAL, KCAL, KM + and SCAN-Mode. In the basic settings of the bicycle computer you can activate settings of functions and options and you can change values by pressing M-II. 1.0 State of delivery- press any button. 2.0 - 2.2 Basic Settings Language Choose the language withM-II. 2.3 Confirm the chosen language by pressingM-I. 2.4-2.5 You can switch between Kilometre and Miles by pressingM-II. 2.6 Confirm by pressing theM-I button. 3.0 Basic Settings Wheel Size Press the M-II button. Wheelsize (WS) needs to be set in milimeter. 3.1 Change the value of the first digit with M-II. 3.2 Confirm with M-I. 3.3 You can change the value of the second digit with M-II. 6.10 Confirm by pressing the M-Ibutton.

11.0 Clock and Stopwatch Hold down the S button in the clock mode to switch over to the setting of the time. Now you can make changes to the setting of the time if needed. 11.1 Press M-I in the clock mode to switch over to the stopwatch mode. 11.2 Start the stopwatch by pressing S. 11.3 Stop the stopwatch by pressing S.

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6.11 SCAN.To activate the function Scan choose on 11.4 Hold down S for approx. 5 seconds to reset the (activated) by pressing M-II. stopwatch to zero. 6.12 Confirm by pressing the M-Ibutton. 7.0 - 7.1 Basic Settings Body Weight choose between Kilogram and Pounds by pressing M-II. 7.2 Confirm by pressing the M-Ibutton. 7.3 Change the value of the first digit with M-II. 7.4 Confirm by pressing the M-Ibutton. 7.5 Change the value of the second digit with M-II. 7.6 Confirm by pressing the M-Ibutton. 7.7 To set the value of the third digit proceed in the same manner. 11.5 Press M-I to switch to the temperature mode. 12.0 -12.1 Menu Temperature Hold down S for approx. 2 seconds to switch between Celsius (C) and Fahrenheit (F). 12.2 Press M-I again to display the Minimum Temperature measured during the trip. 12.3 Press M-I again to display the Maximum Temperature measured during the trip. 12.4 Press M-I again to switch to the menu Fatburn. 13.0 Menu Fatburn Hold down Sfor approx. 2 seconds to switch to the body weight setting. Now you can make changes to the body weight setting.

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8.0 Basic Settings 12/24 Hour Format. Choose 13.1 Press M-I again to switch to the display of menu between the 12 and 24 hour format by pressing M-II. Timer (+/-). 8.1 Confirm by pressing the M-I button. 14.0 Menu Timer- Hold down S for approx. 2 seconds to switch between Time + and Time . The Symbol 9.0 Basic Settings Time - Change the hour by pressing + starts to blink. M-II. 14.1 Switch to Time by pressing M-II. 9.1 Confirm by pressing the M-I button. 14.2 Confirm by pressing the M-Ibutton. 9.2 Change the Minutes by pressing M-II. 14.3 Set the Hour with M-II. 9.3 Confirm by pressing the M-Ibutton. 14.4 Confirm with M-I. To set Minutes and Seconds 9.4 Change the Minutes by pressing M-II. proceed in the same manner.

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3.4 Confirm with M-I. To set the value of the next two digits please proceed in the same manner. Confirm with 9.5 Confirm by pressing the M-Ibutton. Press M-I again to switch back to the clock mode. M-I. 9.6 Now the bicycle computer is ready to go and displays 15.0 Menu Trip distance and Riding time- Press the time. Press M-Ior M-IIto choose between the 4.0 Basic Settings Odometer- Press M-IIto start M-II in the clock mode to switch to the Tripdistance. different points of the menu. setting of Odometer. 15.1 - 15.2 Holding down the S button for approx. 2 10.0 Basic Settings and Additional Options 4.1 Set the value of the first digit by pressing M-II. seconds deletes all data stored in the computer for the (EXPERT) current trip. - You can switch through the basic settings by pressing 4.2 Confirm with M-I. the buttonsM-I andM-II. Beware : Please note that the delete function for this 4.3 To set the value of the next two digits please proceed data also affects the other data logged for the trip 10.1 In case you want to activate or deactivate additional (Tripdistance, Ridingtime, Average and Maximum Speed, in the same manner. options hold down theS button in the Odometer mode. Calories, Fatburn, Maximum and Minimum Temperature). Then go through the basic settings by pressing M-I until 5.0 Basic Settings Service- press M-IIto set the you get to the point EXPERT. service intervals. 15.3 Press M-II to display the riding time. 10.2 PressM-IIto go to settings in the EXPERT mode. 15.4 - 15.5 Holding down the S button for approx. 2 There you can activate or deactivate functions. seconds deletes all data stored in the computer for the current trip. 10.3 If you want to add a function pressM-IIagain 5.2 Confirm with M-I. untilON(activated) appears in the display. If you want Beware : Please note that the delete function for this to deactivate a function choose OFF. 5.3 To set the value of the next two digits please proceed data also affects the other data logged for the trip in the same manner. (Tripdistance, Ridingtime, Average and Maximum speed, 10.4 Confirm by pressing theM-Ibutton. Calories, Fatburn, Maximum and Minimum Temperature). 6.0 Additional Options (EXPERT) Now you have the possibility to activate several additional 10.5 The following additional options can be added or 15.6 Press M-IIto switch to the display of average removed in the same manner. To skip options press M-I. speed. functions by pressing M-II. 5.1 Press M-IIagain to set the value of the first digit (km/mile).
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