Installation; Fitting The Sensor, Magnet And Handlebar Holder; Installing The Battery In The Computer; Placing The Computer Into The Handlebar Holder - VDO X2 Instruction Manual

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NAVIGATOR/SELECT
SELECT shows that there is a submenu for the main
NAVIGATOR menu. You open the submenu with
Set
B
You can set a starting value here and decide whether
the counter counts forwards or backwards from
this starting value. Further details in Chapter 5.7.
Reset
B
In the reset submenu you set the NAVIGATOR
back to zero. You leave the submenu by pressing
C
again.

4 Installation

4.1 Fitting the sensor, magnet and handlebar holder

When fitting to suspension forks, it is essental to
bear in mind the spring deflection of the forks.
The cable requires an appropriate amount of play.
ATTENTION: Risk of broken cable.
step 1 Place the rubber pad under the sensor. Fit
the sensor on the same side of the fork where you
later want to fit the computer to the handlebars
(right or left) using the cable ties supplied (loose
at first, do not pull tight just yet).
Depending on the room available, the sensor can
be fitted at the front of the fork, inner side of the
fork or backside of the forks.
>>> P02
Step 2 Place spoke magnet around an outer
spoke. The silver middle of the magnet points
towards the sensor.
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STOPWATCH
You can use the stopwatch to measure as many
M
.
times as you want. Maximum value: 23:59:59
HH:MM:SS. If the maximum value is exceeded,
the counter starts again at zero.
Start with
M
. Stop with
M
.
Reset with
C
for 3 seconds.
Align the magnet to the sensor mark with a gap of
about 1 - 5 mm.
Step 3 Align sensor and magnet for good and fas-
ten in place: Pull cable ties tight and push
magnet in firmly.
Step 4 Install cable from sensor already fitted
along brake cable to the handlebars (fasten with
cable ties supplied) Ideally: Coil sensor cable up
around the brake cable.
Step 5 Decide whether fitting to handlebar or
stem and turn the base of the handlebar holder
by 90° accordingly. To do so, undo the screws in
the holder, take out the foot and turn it 90°, insert
and tighten the screws again.
Attention: Do not over tighten screws.
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Step 6 Guide the cable ties through the slot in the
handlebar holder, place around the handlebars or
the stem and pull (do not pull tight just yet).

4.2 Installing the battery in the computer

Your VDO computer is supplied with a 3V battery
(type 2032).
The battery is already installed when supplied.
To change the battery, proceed as follows:
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step 1 Place the battery in the computer casing
with the +terminal facing up.
Step 2 Make sure that the battery does not
get wedged.
step 3 Take care that the rubber seal lies flat on
the battery compartment lid.

4.3 Placing the computer into the handlebar holder

The VDO twist-click system fastens the computer
securely with the handlebar holder.
Step 1 Place computer into the holder in
10 o'clock position.
Step 2 Twist computer to the right to 12 o'clock posi-
tion and click into the holder system.
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Step 7 If fitting to handlebars: Align computer
angle to achieve optimum readability. Now pull
cable ties tight.
Snip off protruding ends with clippers.
>>> P03
Step 4 Insert the battery compartment lid into the
opening and turn it with a coin to the right as far
as it will go (approx. 1/3 turn).
TIP for changing battery: VDO recommends chang-
ing the battery once a year. Buy a new battery in
good time to ensure the function works perfectly.
When the battery is changed, all settings and
the total kilometres cycled are saved.
>>> P04
Step 3 To take the computer out, twist to the left
(do not push or pull).
How to remember: Rigid to the Right, Loose to the Left
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