iBike Gen III Operating Instructions Manual page 11

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4. The screen says "HOLD STILL" and the horizontal bar moves from right to left,
towards zero. Do not move the bike.
5. Once the bar disappears, the screen flashes "turn 180 degrees".
6. Turn the bike around 180 degrees; the bike now points in exactly the opposite
direction with the tires resting on the same two spots.
7. Hold the bike still and upright, with the front wheel pointed straight ahead. Click
the center button. The horizontal bar counts down to zero. Do not move the bike.
8. Once the bar disappears, the words "turn 180" flashes again. Turn the bike 180
degrees; the bike now points in the original direction with the tires resting on the same
two spots.
9. Hold the bike still and upright, with the front wheel pointed straight ahead. Click
the center button. The horizontal bar counts down to zero. Do not move the bike.
10. Once the bar disappears, if the calibration is good the words "GOOD TILT" flash a
few times and the iBike advances to the CAL WIND screen.
11. If you moved the bike during any of the three "countdowns" you may get the
message "BAD TILT". If so, repeat steps 2-10, making sure you point the bike straight
ahead and hold it as still as possible during the calibrations.
"CAL WIND" calibration
The iBike has a very sensitive wind sensor. "CAL WIND" calibrates the wind sensor so that
the sensor reads wind speed correctly.
1. Leave your bike and iBike outdoors for 5 minutes. This acclimates your iBike to
outdoor temperature.
2. If it is windy where the calibration is being performed, cup your hand over the iBike's
wind port (at the front of the iBike) to prevent wind from striking the wind port.
3. Click the center button; the iBike flashes "Done Wind" and the top number will settle
to a value near 0
0
4. You can repeat the CAL WIND step if you wish
5. A few seconds after the CAL WIND step is finished, the iBike exits setup
automatically
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