Cateye CC-RD100 manual

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    EN G CC -R D1 00 S TR AD A 1 8 4 6 SENSOR LINE or 5 6 3 CLICK 2 1 ! ! 1 2 9 1 2 1 b a for STEM for HANDLEBAR SENSOR LINE SENSOR LINE 2 2 2 2 A 1 1 or or B Max. 5 mm Max. 5 mm B a a b b 7 AC MENU B D F G C H E MODE A Push! 4 6 8 9 5 2 1 3 7 STRADA CYCLOCOMPUTER CC-RD100 Owner's Manual U.S. Pat. Nos. 5236759/6957926 Pat./Design Pat. Pending Copy[...]

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    EN G CC -R D1 00 S TR AD A 2 #160-0 290 (#1 60-0291 ) Par ts K it ( Rear lon g co rd) #169-9760 Mag net for Comp osit e Wh eel #169-9690 Hi- Powe r Wh eel Magn et #169-9691 Whe el M agne t #160-0280 Bra cket ban d #169-6180 Lit hium Bat ter y (C R162 0) SET-UP (BEFORE USE) SETTING MENU OPERATION FLOW L (mm) ETRTO Tire size L (mm) ETRTO L (mm) ETRTO[...]

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    EN G CC -R D1 00 S TR AD A 3 CAUT ION • Do not conc entr ate on t he c ompu ter whil e ri ding . Be sur e to rid e sa fely ! • Tigh ten the dial on the brac ket band by hand onl y . Ove rtig hten ing can dama ge t he s crew thr eads . • Whe n cu ttin g of f th e pr otru ding par t of the bra cket ban d, r ound ing the edge s to prev ent inju [...]