Garmin 01853 LOW POWER TRANSMITTER (2400-2483.5 MHz) User Manual

Garmin International Inc LOW POWER TRANSMITTER (2400-2483.5 MHz) Users Manual

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Quick Start Manual (EN)Quick Start Manual (FR)Quick Start Manual (IT)Quick Start Manual (DE)Quick Start Manual (ES)Quick Start Manual (PT)Draft_190-01450-90_QSM.indd   1 2/1/2012   1:36:39 PM
2Getting Started WARNINGRead all instructions carefully before installing and using Vector. Improper use could result in serious injury.See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the product box for product warnings and other important information.NOTICEGo to www.garmin.com/vector for the latest bike compatibility information. Tools Needed•  15 mm pedal wrench•  Bike grease•  4 mm hex key (allen wrench)Installing the Vector ComponentsPreparing the Crank Arms1  Remove the existing pedals. 2  Clean the threads and remove old grease. 3  Apply a thin layer of grease on the threads. Draft_190-01450-90_QSM.indd   2 2/1/2012   1:36:39 PM
3 Determining Pedal Pod ClearanceNOTICEThe pedal pod should only contact the crank arm at its mounting face (see below), because this is a load-bearing connection. If the pedal pod contacts the crank arm anywhere else, the pedal pod may fracture or break when the pedal is tightened.•  If the mounting face ➊ surrounding the threaded hole in the crank arm is recessed more than ½ mm, use one or more washers ➋ to ll the recess. ➋➊➌•  Make sure that the pedal pod mounting face ➌ contacts the crank arm at its mounting face. If it touches anywhere else, use another washer to provide the necessary clearance. •  If the mounting face of the crank arm is protruding, do not use washers. Draft_190-01450-90_QSM.indd   3 2/1/2012   1:36:52 PM
4Installing the Pedal Pod and PedalNOTE: Left and right pedal pods are the same. 1  Install the left pedal rst. 2  On the pedal spindle ➊, stack the pedal pod ➋, and optional washers ➌.TIP: You must carefully bend the cable ➍ out of the way.➊➋➍➌➎3  Insert the spindle into the crank arm ➎. 4  Hand tighten the spindle. NOTE: The left pedal tightens counter clockwise. The right pedal tightens clockwise. TIP: It does not matter which way the pedal pod hangs from the pedal. You should rotate the crank arm a few times to check for clearance.Draft_190-01450-90_QSM.indd   4 2/1/2012   1:36:56 PM
5 Installing the Pedal Pod and PedalNOTE: Left and right pedal pods are the same. 1  Install the left pedal rst. 2  On the pedal spindle ➊, stack the pedal pod ➋, and optional washers ➌.TIP: You must carefully bend the cable ➍ out of the way.3  Insert the spindle into the crank arm ➎. 4  Hand tighten the spindle. NOTE: The left pedal tightens counter clockwise. The right pedal tightens clockwise. TIP: It does not matter which way the pedal pod hangs from the pedal. You should rotate the crank arm a few times to check for clearance.5  Use the pedal wrench to tighten the nut on the spindle. NOTE: Garmin recommends torque of 25 to 30 lbf-ft. (34 to 40 N-m).6  Firmly plug the cable into the spindle. 7  Rotate the crank arm to check for clearance.Determining the Bicycle Chain ClearanceBefore you can install the right pedal, you must determine bicycle chain clearance. 1  Move your bike chain to the largest crank gear and the smallest cassette gear. The bike chain should be in the outermost position to determine proper clearance between the pedal pod cable and the chain. NOTE: There must be at least 3 mm clearance ➊ between the chain and the crank arm. Draft_190-01450-90_QSM.indd   5 2/1/2012   1:37:00 PM
6➊2  Repeat steps 2–7 from “Installing the Pedal Pod and Pedal.”NOTE: If the pedal pod cable rubs the chain, you can add washers between the pedal pod and the crank arm to increase clearance.Installing the Shoe CleatsNOTE: Left and right cleats are the same. 1  Lightly grease the cleat bolt threads. 2  Align the cleat ➊, washers ➋, and bolts ➌.Draft_190-01450-90_QSM.indd   6 2/1/2012   1:37:07 PM
7 ➊➋➌3  Use the hex key to loosely attach each bolt to the sole of the shoe. 4  Adjust the cleat to the shoe in your preferred position. This can be adjusted after a trial ride. 5  Tighten the cleat rmly to the shoe. NOTE: Garmin recommends torque of 4 to 6 lbf-ft. (5 to 8 N-m).PairingBefore you can view power data on the Edge, you must pair the devices.This procedure contains instructions for the Edge 800. If you have another compatible device, see your owner’s manual. 1  Turn on the Edge.2  Bring the Edge within range (9.8 ft. or 3 m) of the Vector.Draft_190-01450-90_QSM.indd   7 2/1/2012   1:37:11 PM
83  Select MENU >   > Bike Settings > Bike Proles.4  Select a bike.5  Select ANT+ Power > Power Meter > Yes.6  Press  .When the Vector is paired, a message appears, and   appears solid on the status page.TroubleshootingGetting the Owner’s ManualYou can get the latest owner’s manual from the web.1  Go to www.garmin.com/vector.2  Click Manuals.Vector StorageIf you are transporting your bicycle or not using the Vector for a period of time, Garmin recommends removing the Vector components and storing them in the product box.Draft_190-01450-90_QSM.indd   8 2/1/2012   1:37:11 PM
10© 2012 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiariesGarmin International, Inc.1200 East 151st Street,  Olathe, Kansas 66062, USAGarmin (Europe) Ltd.Liberty House, Hounsdown Business Park,  Southampton, Hampshire, SO40 9LR UKGarmin CorporationNo. 68, Zhangshu 2nd Road, Xizhi Dist.  New Taipei City, 221, Taiwan (R.O.C.)www.garmin.com/support190-01371-90_0A March 2012 Printed in TaiwanGarmin® and the Garmin logo are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries, registered in the USA and other countries. Vector™ is a trademark of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries. These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin. Draft_190-01450-90_QSM.indd   10 2/1/2012   1:37:14 PM

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