Specialized 23A manual

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    1 2004 TURBO ® PRO CYCLOCOMPUTER Congratulations on your purchase! Y ou are now the owner of the world’ s most advanced cyclocomputer . Y our Specialized T urbo® Pro features a wireless speed transmitter and a wired cadence sensor . Additionally , it incorporates a revolutionar y new backlit three-line LCD screen. The large, easy to read, digit[...]

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    3 T urn the computer over so the display is facing downward. Use a coin to unthread the batter y cap from the computer . Install the batter y (model CR2032, Specialized P/N 481-3004) with the positive pole (+) facing upward. Carefully thread the batter y cap back onto the case with a coin. (See Figure 3) If, after batter y replacement, the LCD dis-[...]

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    the transmitter should be approximately 1/32 ” - 1/16 ” (1- 2mm). Tighten the magnet and transmitter . Do not over-tighten the magnet screw . (See figure 5). For wheels with bladed spokes: Use some isopropyl (rub- bing) alcohol or a mild detergent to thoroughly clean the spoke that you plan to attach the magnet to. Remove the backing from the a[...]

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    MODE/SET rocker switch. There are eight cycling modes available: 1) Clock Mode, 2) Distance Mode, 3) Speed Mode, 4) Timer Mode, 5) Cadence Mode, 6) Countdown Mode, 7) Altitude Mode and 8) T emperature Mode. Within each mode there is a side- mode that will allow you to access additional informa- tion such as average and maximum speeds. Use the “ S[...]

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    mode. T o enter a mileage into the odometer , press the “ MODE ” button until the flashing digit is correct. (Note: The “ MODE ” button may be held to quickly scroll to the correct digit.) Press the “ SET ” button to select the next digit to the right. Repeat this process until all five digits are entered as your existing mileage. (See [...]

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    11 variables such as inflation pressure, rim width and rider weight. 1. Extend a tape measure out to 3000mm (120 inch- es) and lock it in place. 2. With your tire inflated to its proper pressure, place the valve at the 6:00 position (at the bottom) directly over the start of the measuring tape. 3. Roll the wheel one com- plete revolution until the [...]

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    accept the hour selection. The minutes will flash and can be adjusted by press- ing the “ MODE ” button. (Hold the “ MODE ” button to scroll through the digits quickly) Press the “ SET ” button to set the minutes and return to clock mode 6. Timer Selection The T urbo ® Pro has two timers; Automatic Timer Mode (A TM) and Timer Mode (TIM[...]

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    until “ AL TI ” appears. Note: if your display says “ AL TI Ò” or “ %GRD ” , press the “ SET ” button to change to “ AL TI ” . Then press the “ SET ” button for three sec- onds. The first altitude digit will begin flashing. Press the “ MODE ” button until the desired number appears. Press the “ SET ” button once to [...]

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    Auto Star t/Stop Timer (A TM)- In A TM mode the timer function records the actual time spent riding. It oper- ates only when there is speed input and is dis- played In the Digital Display Area of the screen Timer Mode (TIMER)- In TIMER mode the stop- watch function will operate when the “ TOP ” button is pressed. The stopwatch will record the t[...]

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    T ech note: The inclinometer calculates percentage of grade by comparing the change in altitude to the distance traveled. This data is updated on the LCD dis- play ever y 5 seconds and is based upon data accu- mulated during the previ- ous 20 seconds. It is nor- mal to experience a slight delay when transitioning from one grade to another . T emper[...]

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    • Clean the unit with a mild detergent and a soft dr y cloth. Never use any kind of solvent or alcohol. • The T urbo ® Pro computer is intended for use on bicy- cles only and should not be used on any motorized vehicle. SPECIFICA TIONS: Current Speed: 0.0 to 99.90 MPH 0.0 to 99.90 Km/H Average Speed (A VS) 0.0 to 199.9 MPH 0.0 to 199.9 Km/H Ma[...]

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    T urbo® is a registered trade- mark of Specialized Bicycle Components Inc. © 2003 Specialized Bicycle Components Inc. WWW .SPECIALIZED.COM City, UT 84104, USA. Attn: Turbo ® Pro Warranty. Be sure to include a letter indicating the spe- cific reasons for returning the product and proof of date of pur- chase. This warranty does not apply to, and i[...]