1. introduCTION 1.4. parts description LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE MD000XX A: Fly wheel D: Left stand G: Large pulley K: Battery B: Brake E: Mother board cover H: Pinion rack L: Power connector C: Brake motor with F: Bike carriage width I: Right stand M: Brake motor electronic board cooling fan...
2. package contents 2.1. system opening Swing the two stands (D and J) forward up to the mechanical stop. So the system then rests on three points guaranteeing perfect adherence even on unlevel surfaces, thanks to the adjustable supports. RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE Swing forward up to the mechanical stop...
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2. package contents 2.2. MOunting the bike The Jarvis fits on the bike like a rear wheel using the provided mechanical accessories. - Insert the cranks into their housings on the Jarvis, lightly screwing them in. Adjustment shims Left crank (longer threaded shaft) Right crank Right crank...
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2. package contents 2.2. MOunting the bike B) ) Insert the rear carriage fork; C) Fit the chain onto the pinion rack aligning it correctly; D) Verify that the fork is correctly fitted on both crank pins, tighten them by hand to grip the chassis.
3. Peripherals connections 3.1. POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION • During the battery charge the Jarvis must be switched on (start button in postion ON). • The first charging must last 6 hours. • When the battery is on, the RED LED will be lit.
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3. Peripherals connections 3.2. pc connection Do not insert the PC cable into the other two USB sockets. Electronic motor board Battery housing Insert the PC cable cover provided JARVIS start button ! 1 0...
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3. Peripherals connections 3.3. WIRELESS RPM SENSOR CONNECTION A) Mount the Cadence Sensor on one of the chainstay of the bike (i.e. the left one) using the fixing cable ties. ! 1 1...
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3. Peripherals connections 3.3. WIRELESS RPM SENSOR CONNECTION B1) Fix the crankarm magnet on on of the bike crankarm. The magnet has to face directly to the chainstay where the ANT+ Cadence sensor is mounted. Magnete per pedivella B2) Is also possible to fix the cadence magnet to one of the bike crankarm using the fixing cable ties.
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3. Peripherals connections 3.4. rpm sensor connection (via cable) Frequency sensor A) Fix the frequency sensor to one of the horizontal stays of Clamps the bike (eg left) using the clamps; B) Insert the RPM sensor lead into one of the two USB sockets Magnet for crank as shown.
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3. Peripherals connections 3.4. rpm sensor connection (via cable) Make sure that the frequency sensor and the crank magnet are correctly aligned. The magnet must pass in front of the end of the sensor as shown in the illustration. Crank magnet Horizontal bike stay Frequency sensor...
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3. Peripherals connections 3.5. connecting the optical keys for remote control A) Fix the sensor to the handlebar in a functional position; B) Insert the optical keys lead for remote control into one of the USB sockets shown in the illustration; You can use either of the sockets for both the optical keys and the RPM sensor.
4. tEChnical section 4.1. belt stretcher adjustment A: Fly wheel B: Battery housing cover C: Belt cover If the adjustment is necessary a warning will be received via the App. ! 1 6...
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4. tEChnical section 4.1. belt stretcher adjustment 1) Remove the bolt (O); 2) Turn the grub screw (P) • Eccessive tension, apart from causing an abnormal force on the flywheel also increases friction on the system, distorting the Watt reading calibrated in the laboratory.
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4. tEChnical section 4.2. replacing the electronic motor board Necessary tools: A) Use the 2 mm Allen wrench to remove the screws as shown in • 2 mm Allen wrench; the illustration; • 3 mm Allen wrench. B) Lift the Battery housing cover (K). ! 1 8...
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4. tEChnical section 4.2. replacing the electronic motor board K: Battery housing cover R: Electronic motor board plate S: Electronic motor board T: Battery pack U: Battery connector V: USB connector W: Mother board connector ! 1 9...
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4. tEChnical section 4.2. replacing the electronic motor board C) Delicately remove the battery connector (U) and remove the battery pack (T); Remove the battery pack ! 2 0...
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4. tEChnical section 4.2. replacing the electronic motor board D) Use the 3 mm Allen wrench to loosen the 6 screws indicated in the illustration, but do not remove them; E) Disconnect the two connectors (V and W) indicated in the illustration without forcing them, to free the brake clip (B);...
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4. tEChnical section 4.2. replacing the electronic motor board G) Position the board of the new brake block (S) on the plate (R) and tighten the screws with the 3 mm Allen wrench; H) Reattach the connectors (V and W); I) Reconnect the battery (T) and fit it into the housing;...
4. tEChnical section 4.2. REPLACING THE MOTHER BOARD Necessary tools: 1) Use the 2 mm to remove the screws indicated in the illustration; • 2 mm Allen wrench 2) Once they have been removed, carefully pull away the cover (E) to remove it from it’s seating;...
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4. tEChnical section 4.4. MOTHER BOARD RESET To solve any connectivity problems, ONLY if indicated by the service centre and with the Jarvis switched on, insert a pin key (or a paper clip) into the hole indicated and keep pressed for at least 20 seconds.
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