Garmin VECTOR 3 Owner's Manual page 9

Pedal-based power meter
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3
Set the battery cover and batteries
4
Use a small Phillips screwdriver (PH 00) to remove the two screws
5
Remove the battery carriage.
6
While securely holding the wrench flats with a pedal wrench, use the 12 mm socket wrench to unscrew the spindle nut
NOTE: The right pedal has a black spindle nut and a reverse thread. The left pedal has a silver spindle nut. The left spindle has a
line on the wrench flats.
7
Slide the spindle
out of the pedal body.
8
Remove the inner seal
NOTE: Both seals are cone shaped to fit the tapered spindle.
9
Remove all old grease from the components.
10
Insert the inner seal into the pedal body.
You should press it down so it is flush with the bearing.
11
Slide the outer seal on to the spindle.
12
Apply bike grease to the bearing inside the pedal body.
13
Apply a layer of bike grease to the spindle.
14
Insert the spindle into the pedal body.
If the outer seal moves, you should press it down so it is flush with the top of the spindle.
15
Replace the spindle nut.
16
While securely holding the wrench flats with a pedal wrench, use the 12 mm socket wrench to tighten the nut.
Garmin recommends torque of 7 lbf-ft. (10 N-m). Failure to properly tighten the nut could cause the pedal to fall off during a ride,
which could result in property damage or serious bodily injury or death.
17
Replace the battery carriage and two screws.
18
Replace the batteries and battery cover, and hand tighten it 3 to 4 turns.
NOTE: Do not damage or lose the O-ring gasket.
19
Use a 4 mm hex key to tighten the battery cover.
NOTE: Do not over-tighten the battery cover.
Device Information
aside.
and outer seal
from inside the pedal body.
from inside the battery carriage
WARNING
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