Spinning STUDIO COMPUTER Manuale utente

OWNER’S MANUAL
SPINNING®
STUDIO COMPUTER


CONTENTS
The Spinning® Studio Computer 4
What’s Inside 5
Computer Features 6
Pairing with the Cadence Sensor 7
Cadence Sensor Installation 9
Pairing with your Heart Rate Transmitter 13
Computer Mounting 14
Advanced Settings 16
Computer Care 18
Frequently Asked Questions 19
Certifications 21
Warranty Information and Customer Support 22

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THE SPINNING®
STUDIO COMPUTER
Thank you for purchasing the Spinning® Studio Computer. Heart rate
training is an essential aspect of the Spinning program, and this computer
will help you monitor your heart rate, cadence, time, distance and calories
burned on every ride. This owner’s manual will explain all of the key
features of this Computer, as well as take you through each step for
installing the Computer onto your Spinner® bike. Be sure to log on to
www.spinning.com for all the latest updates and information from Spinning.
Enjoy the ride!

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WHAT’S INSIDE
COMPONENT QUANTITY
1. Computer Console 1
2. Flat Mount Bracket with Four (4) Bolts 1
3. Ring Mount Bracket with Three (3) Bolts 1
4. Rubber Gasket Inlay 1
5. Cadence Sensor 1
6. Cadence Sensor Foam Holder 1
7. Magnet 1
8. Adhesive Magnet-Holding Shim 1
9. AAA Batteries for Computer Console 3
10. Double Stick Adhesive for Sensor Mounting 2
Tools Needed for Assembly:
1. Phillips Head Screwdriver
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
adhesive
adhesive

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ANT, ANT+ and the ANT+ logo are trademarks of Dynastream®Innovations Inc., a subsidiary of Garmin®Ltd.
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COMPUTER FEATURES
Features:
• ANT+TM interoperable 2.4Ghz wireless technology
• Low power consumption for long battery life
• Code memory during battery displacement
• Large three line display; Cadence, Heart rate and Training data
• Bright LED backlight
• FCC ID: QSWASPDCS
• CE 1177 Certified
• ANT+ Certified
On-Screen Features:
• Cadence (measured in RPM) for current session
• Heart rate (measured in BPM) for current session
• Training data: Toggle the MODE button to see elapsed time,
equivalent distance traveled, and estimated calories burned
• Low battery indicator
General:
• ANT+ 2.4 GHz wireless radio to transmit data
• Batteries Required:
• Computer console uses 3 AAA batteries
• Cadence sensor uses 1 CR2032 lithium coin cell battery
• Life of batteries depends on usage

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PAIRING WITH THE
CADENCE SENSOR
The Spinning® Studio Computer features a large, clear display and simple
four-button layout. It was designed to display your cadence and heart rate
information automatically. The following section will demonstrate how to
pair your cadence sensor to your Spinning Computer.
Start/Pause/Resume
MODE Button
Backlight
Pair Heart Rate Transmitter
cadence
heart rate
time
distance
calories

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To begin the process of pairing this Spinning® Computer with the cadence
sensor, follow the steps below:
1. Check the four-digit code on the
back of the console and cadence
sensor (highlighted in Fig. 1) and
ensure that they match. Write
this code down in the event you
need to pair the sensor manually.
2. Remove the battery cap from
the console and install two of
the three AAA batteries into the
console.
3. Insert the third battery (as shown
in Fig. 2) while pressing and
holding the MODE button. The
display will show the four-digit
alphanumeric code found on
the back of the console and the
cadence sensor.
4. Press the Start/Pause/Resume button for automatic pairing with
your cadence sensor.
NOTE: If the console does not immediately pair with the cadence sensor,
please follow the instructions in the “Advanced Settings” section on page
16. The “Advance Settings” section also demonstrates how to adjust the
backlight time.
F. 2
F. 1

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CADENCE SENSOR INSTALLATION
The Spinning® Studio Computer will track your cadence (measured in
RPM) and distance. In order to track this information, you must first attach
the cadence sensor to the Spinner® bike. This requires five components
found in this kit; the cadence sensor, a foam holder, double-sided adhesive,
a magnet, and a magnet-holding shim. You also have two options for
mounting the sensor to the bike; outside the chain guard shroud or inside
the chain guard shroud. We give you two options for mounting the sensor
depending on the model of Spinner bike you are using, as some models
have dierent chain guard designs.
Mounting the Magnet:
1. Examine the inside of the right crank
arm and ensure that it is clear of
obstructions. Wipe the inside of the
crank arm to remove any dust, grease
and grime.
2. Place the magnet on the inside of the
crank arm near (but not on top of) the
pedal spindle. Slowly rotate the crank
arm by hand to ensure that the magnet
does not collide with the chain guard.
3. Once the magnet is in place, peel the advisive cover o of the the
magnet-holding shim and place it on the inner surface of the right
crank arm around the magnet (as shown in Fig. 3).
Fig. 3
magnet
magnet-holding shim
pedal spindle

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NOTE: The cadence sensor must be within 10 cm (.4 inches) of the magnet
for pairing.
Sensor Installation, Outside the Chain Guard:
NOTE: This process is for Spinner® bike models with a flat underside.
1. Place with right crank arm at the very bottom of the pedal rotation.
2. Lock the flywheel and pedals by turning the resistance knob
clockwise.
3. Place the cadence sensor inside the foam holder, as shown in Fig
4.
4. Ax the strip of double stick adhesive to the underside of the
cadence sensor and foam holder to cover the battery access cap
(Fig. 4).
cadence sensor
foam holder
double-sided adhesive
underside of
chain guard
shroud
F. 4
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