1. Parts List
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1. 31.8 mm Mounting Bracket
2. Wheel Sensor
3. Computer Case
Thank you for purchasing the Planet Bike Protegé 9.0
Wireless bicycle computer. Planet Bike will donate 25% of
our profits from this purchase and any other Planet Bike
products you buy to grassroots bicycle advocacy groups
that work to improve conditions for cyclists. Enjoy your
new Protegé bicycle
4. Battery
6. Rubber Shims
7. Quick Ties
computer and thank
you for making a
difference!
5. Wheel Magnet
2. Mounting Instructions
MOUNTING MAGNET (Front Wheel)
MOUNTING SENSOR
STEP 1: Thread the quick ties through the slots in the wheel sensor and attach to the
right or left fork arm so that it is on the same side as the mounting bracket, making sure
that the battery cover is facing the wheel (diagram #1).
TURN KNOB
COUNTER
CLOCKWISE
TO ADJUST ANGLE
STEP 2: Attach magnet to spoke using a screwdriver (diagram #2) so that the magnet
lines up with the top or bottom glossy line on the wheel sensor. Do not over-tighten
magnet screw.
Line up Sensor
and Magnet at
same level
STEP 3: Unthread sensor knob until sensor can swivel freely and rotate the sensor until
it is within 2mm of the magnet (diagram 3). Tighten the knob to fix sensor position.
* Less than
2 mm apart
* DO NOT line
up Magnet
STEP 4: Attach the computer bracket to the handlebars near the stem (diagram #4).
For 31.8 handlebars, no rubber shim is needed. For smaller diameter handlebars, use the
large shim to achieve a snug fit. Tighten the screw so the bracket will not rotate on the
handlebars. Slide the computer head into the bracket until it "snaps" into place.
between
GLOSSY LINES
on Sensor.
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COMPUTER HEAD REMOVAL
MOUNTING BRACKET
Front
of bike
STEP 5: Test for proper alignment of the magnet and sensor. First, push the computer
towards the front of the bike to activate. Now, spin the front wheel. Speed will begin to
register if the magnet and sensor are properly aligned.
Rear
of bike
TO REMOVE COMPUTER FROM BRACKET: Push the computer in the opposite
direction of when you snapped it into the bracket (diagram 5). The computer head will
“snap” out. Note that you may need to push hard. Don’t be afraid of breaking anything,
the computer will pop out.
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3. Functions & Specifications
LINE : LCD Specification : Line 1, 2 and 3 modes do not change
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CURRENT SPEED • Miles or Kilometers per hour • 0-99.9 mph/Kph • Increments of 0.1 mph/Kph
1
2
3
R
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RIDE TIME, "RTM" • Up to 9:59:59 • Increments of 1 second
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RIDE DISTANCE, "DST" • Up to 999.99 M or K • Increments of 0.01 M or K
SCREEN:
1
ODOMETER, "ODO" • Up to 999.99 M or K • Increments of 0.01 M or K
(ODO= Cumulative distance for BIKE 1 and BIKE 2)
4
AVS BIKE ODO MAX
CHANGE MODE TO SCREEN 2-4 BY PUSHING COMPUTER FORWARD IN BRACKET TO ACCESS:
OR
PUSH AND RELEASE FOR
MODE
AVERAGE SPEED, "AVS" • 0-99.9 mph/Kph • Increments of 0.1 mph/Kph
MAXIMUM SPEED, "MAX" • 0-99.9 mph/Kph • Increments of 0.1 mph/Kph
AVS BIKE ODO MAX
OR
OR
2
CAUTION:
CHANGE
HOLD FOR
LESS THAN ONE SECOND
OR YOU WILL RESET ALL
OF THE RIDE DATA
TEMPERATURE • -19˚ to 120˚F/ -19˚ to 50˚C
CLOCK • 12 Hr format • Indicated by flashing colon ":"
AVS
ODO MAX
BIKE
3
BIKE ODOMETER, "BIKE ODO" • Up to 99,999 M or K • Increments of 0.1 M or K
This is the distance for the wheel size currently being used, it only appears when distance is registered
on both BIKE 1 and BIKE 2.
AVS BIKE ODO MAX
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