E3 Cycling F11C User Manual - page 3
Input Weight
The F11C uses body weight to estimate calories and fat burned during a ride.
STEP 1
Press the RIGHT button to advance to the Stopwatch display screen (STP). In the Stopwatch display screen (STP), press and hold the RIGHT button
for three seconds. “Lb” or “Kg” will fl ash in the lower line of the display. Press the LEFT button to select pounds (Lb) or Kilograms (Kg). Press the
RIGHT button to confi rm your selection and advance to the weight input screen.
STEP 2
The right digit will fl ash. Press the LEFT button to adjust the value. Press the RIGHT button to advance to the next fl ashing digit.
STEP 3
Repeat this sequence until you have entered your correct weight. Then press the RIGHT button to exit the set-up mode and return to the
Stopwatch display screen.
Set the Clock
The F11C is equipped with a digital clock that displays time of day in a 12 hour or 24 hour format.
STEP 1
Press the RIGHT button to advance to the CLOCK display screen (TIME). In the Clock display screen (TIME), press and hold the RIGHT button for
three seconds.
STEP 2
“12” or “24” will fl ash in the lower line of the display. Press the LEFT button to select 12 hour or 24 hour mode. Press the RIGHT button to confi rm
your selection and advance to the hours setting.
STEP 3
The hours will fl ash. Press the LEFT button (or press and hold) to advance the hours. Press the RIGHT button to advance to the minutes setting.
STEP 4
The minutes will fl ash. Press the LEFT button (or press and hold) to advance the minutes. Press the RIGHT button to set the time and return to the
Clock display screen.
Installation
We recommend that you install your F11C in the following manner, starting with the sensor units on the chainstay and working up to the
mounting bracket on the handlebar.
WHEEL MAGNET AND SENSOR INSTALLATION
STEP 1
Identify the two sensors and magnets. The cadence sensor is connected to the shorter cable and has “CADENCE” printed on one side. The
cadence magnet is the square, fl at magnet with “CADENCE MAGNET” molded on one side.
STEP 2
Using two zip-ties, mount the cadence sensor loosely (so that you can slide it around) to the outside of the left (non-drive side) chainstay. See Figure 3.
STEP 3
Use an included zip-tie to attach the cadence magnet loosely to the inside of the left crank arm directly opposite the cadence sensor.
The words on the magnet should face the sensor. Adjust the position of the magnet and sensor until the magnet passes the sensor with
1mm-3mm of clearance.
STEP 4
Using two more zip-ties, mount the speed sensor loosely (so that you can slide it around) to the inside of the left (non-drive side) chainstay. See Figure 3.
STEP 5
Attach the wheel magnet loosely to one of the spokes on the same side of the wheel as the sensor. Adjust the position of the magnet and sensor
to achieve 1-3mm of clearance between the two (1mm is about the thickness of a penny). See Figure 3. If the magnet and sensor are not close
enough, the computer will not pick up a reading or readings will be inconsistent and erratic. Most problems that occur when installing a new
computer are related to magnet and sensor alignment and spacing.
STEP 6
Once the speed and cadence sensors and magnets are aligned properly, tighten the zip-ties to secure all four in place and trim the excess zip-tie
ends with scissors.
STEP 7
Route the sensor cable along the frame toward the handlebar, securing it with zip-ties or electrical tape to ensure it does not contact or interfere
with the crank or wheels in any way. Be sure to leave enough slack in the cable to allow for the movement of the handlebar while steering, and
the motion of the suspension fork if your bike is equipped with one.