06_Assembling The Unit; 07_Installing The Shift Lever; 08_Training Data Transmission - eLine POWER MAG SMART B+ Instructions Manual

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WARNING !!!
- Do not brake when using the trainer, as this can
permanently damage roller and tyre
- The resistance unit heats up considerably when in
use
- Therefore make sure to wait until it cools before
touching the flywheel

06_ASSEMBLING THE UNIT

- Resistance unit with 30 mm diameter roller.
- To fit the unit (Ref. A) on the frame, follow the
instructions given in the Frame manual.
- Remove the unit's plastic cover (Pic.1 and 2) and insert
the battery (Ref. H). Make sure the side with the "+"
symbol is facing outwards.
- Close the plastic cover and tighten the screw (Pic. 3).

07_INSTALLING THE SHIFT LEVER

The shift lever (Ref. A) can be installed on either the
handlebar or the handlebar stem.
- On the handlebar: mount the handlebar support (Ref. C)
to the command lever (Ref. A) (Fig. 4) and connect it to the
lever with the screw (Ref. E) (Fig. 5 and 6).
!!WARNING!!
On Handlebars with tape apply the handlebar cover (Ref. F)
to the handlebar support (Ref. C) before installing the shift
lever (Ref. A) on the handlebar (Fig. 7).
- Slide the strap (Ref. B) through its hole in the handlebar
support (Ref. C) (Fig. 8 and 9).
On handlebars without tape apply the anti-slip rubber (Ref.
G) to the strap (Ref. B) (Fig. 10) by sliding the strap (Ref.
B) through the hole in the handlebar support (Ref. c) (Fig.
11) then sliding the tip of the strap (Ref. B) through the
notch on the anti-slip rubber (Ref. G) (Fig. 12).
- Mount the shift lever to the handlebar (Ref. A) then
tighten it with the tightening handle (Fig. 13 and 14).
- On the handlebar clamp: attach the handlebar clamp
support (Ref. D) to the shift lever (Ref. A) (Fig. 15) with the
screw (Ref. E) (Fig. 16 and 17).
!!WARNING!!
When mounting to the handlebar stem, apply the anti-slip
rubber (Ref. G) to the strap (Ref. B) (Fig. 10); slide the strap
(Ref. B) through the hole in the handlebar clamp support
(Ref. D) (Fig. 18 and 19), and slide the tip of the strap (Ref.
B) through the notch in the anti-slip rubber (Ref. G) (Fig.
20).
- Tighten with the tightening screw (Fig. 21 and 22).
- Now you may begin training. Resistance can be adjusted
from a minimum (value 1) to a maximum (value 8).
!!WARNING!!
The selected resistance level is visible on the shift lever.
!!WARNING!!
At the minimum level (1), when trying to decrease
resistance, the shift lever (A) will move without changing
resistance.
At the maximum level (8), when trying to increase
resistance, the shift lever (A) will move without changing
resistance.
Note: When switching from levels 7 to 8 and from levels 2
to 1 the lever doesn't click as it does between other levels.
The unit is functioning normally and this is not an anomaly.
If the resistance does not change when the selector lever
is moved, please perform the following procedure on the
cable sheath:
- If the lever fails to hold the minimum resistance position
(1), tighten the hexagonal adjustment nut until it holds the
min. position in place (Pic. 23);
- If the lever fails to hold the maximum resistance position
(8), loosen the hexagonal adjustment nut until it holds the
min position in place (Pic. 24).
!!WARNING!!
When tightening the shift lever pay attention to the
adjusting cable which must not contact the moving parts
of the bicycle.

08_TRAINING DATA TRANSMISSION

- The hometrainer's internal sensor can measure speed
and transmit power, cadence and speed data via radio
(ANT+ and Bluetooth Smart protocol).
- Each type external device or app has a different
procedure for sensor search. Please check the device's
instructions for specific info.
- Data transmission varies slightly based on the protocol
you're using; nevertheless, once you start pedaling, the
hometrainer starts and continues sending data.
- Once pedaling has stopped for more than 2 minutes,
the sensor enters standby mode (low energy consumption
mode) and the unit stops transmitting data; to exit standby
mode, simply start pedaling again and the sensor will
beginsending data. This is the reason that it is necessary
to start pedaling before connecting to the app or to other
devices.
NOTE: A device must be compatible with the "ANT+ Speed
and Cadence" protocol to display speed and / or cadence
data on an ANT+ cycle computer or GPS device. A device
must be compatible with the "ANT+ Power" protocol to
display power data on an ANT+ cycle computer or GPS
device.
A list of devices compatible with one or more of these
protocols is available at the ANT+
website:http://www.thisisant.com/directory
Please check the ELITE website and its related FAQ for
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