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ENGLISH
Trip™ 1 & Trip™ 4W
Owner’s Manual.
Thank you for buying a Bontrager Trip™
computer. We hope this computer gives
you miles (or kilometers) of pleasure.
Your Trip computer may not include all of the features discussed in this manual. This
manual covers Trip 1 and 4W models.
Please read this manual carefully. If you do not understand the information, or you
have a question that this manual does not cover, consult your Authorized Bontrager
Dealer or visit www.bontrager.com.
WELCOME.
Safety When Riding
When riding your bicycle, do not stare at the computer for a long time (Figure
1). Failure to pay attention to the road ahead of you, obstacles, and trafc could
result in a loss of control, serious injury, or death. Stay alert!
Make sure the computer wire cannot contact the tire, rim, or spokes. Contact
with wires could damage the computer or cause you to lose control and fall.
Terms Used
Hold Press a button continuously for about two
seconds.
Push a button once, briey.
Set all values in the memory to 0 (zero) and erase
all settings.
Set Trip values (only) in the memory to 0 (zero).
Press several times to scroll through a list of values
or display elements.
Press
Reset
Trip Restart
Scroll
Figure 1. Do Not Stare at Computer for Long Periods of Time.
Display Elements and Abbreviations
The Trip 4W can be used on two bicycles with different wheel sizes while still
calculating data correctly for each wheel size. You must rst set the wheel sizes
and choose the appropriate bike setting before riding.
Figure 2. Display Elements and Buttons.
TIME
∙Clock (CLK)
∙Ride Time (TME)
SPEED
∙Current
∙Average (AVG)
∙Maximum (MAX)
TRIP 4W ONLY
DISTANCE
∙Trip (TRP)
∙Odometer (ODO)
WHEEL SELECTION
∙Wheel 1 or Wheel 2
PACER
TRIP 4W ONLY
TRIP 4W ONLY
Trip Data (can be reset to 0 without
affecting Odometer (ODO) total)
• Trip Distance (TRP)
• Average Speed (AVG) and Maximum Speed (MAX)
• Ride Time (TME)
Abbreviation
AVG
CLK
CUR
MAX
ODO
TME
TRP
Abbreviations and Screen Terms
Meaning
Average Speed
Clock
Current Speed
Maximum Speed
Odometer
Ride Time
Trip Distance
To Set the Units
You can program the wheel size, units, and time with just two buttons (Figure 2).
Install the battery (or push the Reset button—see Figure 11 at end of
manual).
The wheel size appears on the display.
To change the wheel size, press .
To select, press .
To scroll between units of measurement, Miles per Hour (MH) or Kilometers
per Hour (KMH), press .
To select, press .
1.
2.
3.
4. 5.
1. 2. 3.
4.
5.
Easy Setup
This procedure programs your Trip cycle computer for the rst time or after a
Reset.
Install the Battery
To prolong the life of the battery, it is not installed at the factory. (See Figures 9
and 10 at the end of the manual for further help installing the battery.)
Scroll to Clock (CLK).
Hold for two seconds.
To change between 12 or 24 hour clock, press .
1.
2.
3.
To select, press .
To change the hour, scroll .
To select, press .
4.
5.
6.
7. 8.
4. 5. 6.
To change the minutes, scroll .
To select, press .
7.
8.
To Set the Clock
1. 2. 3.
(for 2 seconds)
Additional Information
& Features
Automatic Sleep Mode
If the Trip’s sensors do not send a signal to the computer head for 10 minutes,
the Trip switches to Sleep Mode to prolong battery life (Figure 3).
To Remove the Computer from the
Computer Base
Press rmly on the computer (not on the base) in a rearward direction (Figure 4).
Figure 3. Display in Sleep Mode.
Figure 4. Removing the Computer from the Base.
(and)
Trip Restart resets the following Trip data to zero:
• Trip Distance (TRP)
• Speed AVG and MAX
• Ride Time (TME)
Trip Restart (Set the Trip Data to Zero)
To Restart
Hold and at the same time for two seconds (Figure 5).
The trip data restarts at ‘0’.
Figure 5. Restart the Trip Data.
(for 2 seconds)
Custom Settings
You can change units of measurement without erasing other settings.
To Set the Units of Measurement and
Odometer
Scroll to ODO.
Hold for two seconds.
To change to MH or KMH, press .
1.
2.
3.
1. 2. 3.
4.
5.
To select, press .
The odometer appears.
4.
(for 2 seconds)
To change the ashing digit, press .
To select, press .
Repeat step 5 to change the other digits.
After you select the last digit, the Trip returns to ODO.
5.
The menu on your computer for tire size is based on averages, but there is
some variation in actual tire size even between tires marked as the same.
You can make your computer more accurate by setting a custom wheel size.
Custom Wheel Size
Measure the roll-out (Figure 6).
Roll-out is the distance your bicycle travels in exactly one revolution of the
wheel. If one wheel on your bicycle is bigger, measure the wheel with the
magnet.
To Set a Custom Wheel Size
Figure 6. Measuring Roll-out.
Start with the valve stem of the wheel directly perpendicular to the oor.
Mark the oor at the valve stem. Placing an object on the oor makes a
good mark.
Roll the bike straight forward one revolution of the wheel, so that the valve
stem is again directly over the oor.
Mark the new location of the valve stem.
Measure the distance between the marks in millimeters. The result is your
Custom Wheel Size.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Scroll to TME.
Hold for two seconds until the wheel size appears.
For Trip 4W, press M to select Wheel Size 1.
Scroll to the four-digit number (example: 2050).
1.
2.
3.
1. 2. 3.
(for 2 seconds)
4. 5.
To select, press .
To change the ashing digit, press .
To select, press .
Repeat step 5 for the other digits.
4.
5.
To save and exit, hold for two seconds.
The Trip returns to the TME display.
6.
6.
(for 2 seconds)
The Trip 4W can store two different wheel sizes. The icon for Wheel 1 is a small
circle (Figure 7). Wheel 2 is a partial circle surrounding the Wheel 1 icon (Figure 8).
Second Wheel Size (Trip 4W only)
Figure 7. Wheel 1 Icon. Figure 8. Wheel 2 Icon.
To Set the Second Wheel Size
Scroll to TME.
Hold for two seconds.
The Wheel Selection icon appears.
To change to Wheel 1 or Wheel 2, press .
1.
2.
3.
1. 2. 3.
(for 2 seconds)
To select, press .
The wheel size appears.
To change the wheel size, press .
To select, hold for two seconds.
To set a custom a wheel size, refer to the instructions listed earlier in the
manual.
4.
5.
6.
4. 5. 6.
Scroll to TRP.
Hold for two seconds.
1.
2.
To Select the Wheel for Use
1. 2.
(for 2 seconds)
(for 2 seconds)
1 2
3 54
Installation
Trip 1 (wired)
Handlebar Mount Stem Mount
22.0-26.0mm 31.8mm
1 3
4 65
2
1
5
2
4
3-5mm
3
Make sure the computer wire cannot contact the tire, rim, or spokes. Contact
with wires could damage the computer or cause you to lose control and fall.
Attach Wire
Install Wheel Sensor
Install Wheel Magnet
1 32
1 2
Trip 4W (wireless)
Handlebar Mount Stem Mount
1 2
3 54
22.0-26.0mm 31.8mm
1 3
4 65
2
1
5
2
4
3-5mm
3
Install Wheel Magnet
Install Wireless Wheel Sensor
1 32
If the computer is giving erratic information, the battery may be running low.
Replace the battery whenever the computer malfunctions, or every 6 months.
When purchasing a new battery, it is best to take the old battery to the store with
you. This is the battery type: CR2032, lithium cell, 3 volts.
When the battery is removed, the computer automatically resets function totals
to zero. After installing a new battery, you can manually set your totals, but you
must note those values before removing the battery.
To Replace the Battery
Battery Maintenance Reset
A Reset erases all data and settings. Before a Reset, you may wish to record the
total miles (or kilometers) of the odometer so you can set the odometer to this
number later during set up.
Figure 11. Reset ButtonFigure 9. Removing the Battery Cover
Hold the Reset button (AC) for two seconds (Figure 11). A ball point pen
works well for this. The button is on the back of the computer.
To Perform a Reset
Remove the computer from its base. Rotate the battery cover about one-
quarter turn in a counter-clockwise direction (Figure 9). A coin or at head
screwdriver works well for this.
Lift the battery cover, exposing the battery. Be careful to avoid losing the
rubber O-ring seal.
Remove the old battery.
Insert the new battery with the ‘cross’ and identifying label pointing up
(Figure 10).
Replace the battery cover with O-ring seal and rotate clockwise one-
quarter turn.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Figure 10. Insert the New Battery
Display is blank Battery is low, not installed, or installed incorrectly Make sure battery is installed correctly; replace if necessary
Data is erratic Magnet misaligned with—or too far away from—sensor Readjust magnet and sensor placement
Battery is low, not installed, or installed incorrectly Make sure battery is installed correctly; replace if necessary
Current speed is missing Magnet misaligned with—or too far away from—sensor Readjust magnet and sensor placement
Wireless sensor battery is low (Trip 4W only) Replace battery in sensor
Speed is incorrect Wheel size is incorrect Reset wheel size
Magnet misaligned with—or too far away from—sensor Readjust magnet and sensor alignment
Troubleshooting
If you experience a problem with your Trip computer, consult this guide for
troubleshooting and solutions. Your local Bontrager Dealer can also assist you.
Symptom Possible Causes Solution
Limited Warranty
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See bontrager.com or Bontrager dealer for detailed warranty information.
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