Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] NODE 1 & NODE 2 Owner's Manual.
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WELCOME.
Thank you for buying a Bontrager NODE computer. We hope this computer gives you miles (or kilometers) of pleasure.
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Please read this manual carefully. If you do not understand the information, or you have a question that this manual does not cover, consult your Bontrager dealer or contact us.
Safety When Riding
When riding your bicycle, do not stare at the computer for a long time (Figure 1). If you do not watch the road, you could hit an obstacle, which may cause you to lose control and fall.
Terms Used
Hold Press Reset Trip Restart Scroll Toggle
Press a button continuously for about three seconds. [. . . ] If you have not performed the Setting procedure for the second bike, see Advanced Setup. To select, press .
To go to Ride mode, hold
for three seconds.
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Understanding Your NODE's Functions
SPEED
Speed is a measurement of how fast your bike is moving.
Features of Speed Function
In Ride mode, speed always displays (Figure 10). The NODE can also display your current (CUR), average (AVG), and maximum (MAX) speed. Correct display of speed depends on selecting the bicycle before you ride, and on the wheel size setting.
NOTE
Speed Sensor The sensor for speed is attached to the fork or chainstay of your bicycle. appears, the NODE returns to the calibration screen because the calibration procedure failed. To return to PWR, press
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HEART RATE (HR)
Heart rate is a measurement of the number of times your heart beats in a minute.
Features of Heart Rate Function
If heart rate data is sent to the NODE, the lower section of the screen displays HR (Figure 13). The NODE can display Current (CUR), Average (AVG), and Maximum (MAX) heart rate. The NODE computes the amount of time you have spent in each zone.
NOTE
Heart Rate Sensor The sensor for heart rate is the NODE chest strap. The chest strap must be correctly located on your chest (Figure 14), against your skin, and will work better if the contact area is slightly moist. If you have set the heart rate zones, a number will display beside the CUR heart rate. This number is the current heart rate zone.
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Viewing Zones
The NODE can compute and display the time your heart rate was in each zone. Before it can collect this data, you must first set the zones.
Zone 1 2 3 4 5
% of Maximum Heart Rate Setting 50--60 60--70 70--80 80--90 90--100
1. Zone 1 appears, showing the time spent in Zone 1 since the last Trip Restart. To change the underlined digit, press To select, press .
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Repeat step 5 for the other digits. To change the underlined digit, press To select, press .
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Repeat step 8 for the other digits.
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9. for three seconds.
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CALORIE OUTPUT (CAL)
This feature estimates the calories you are burning based on work and body weight (Figure 15). CAL is based on heart rate, so the sensor must be switched to ON and send a signal.
Figure 15. To change the underlined digit, press To select, press .
Repeat step 8 for the other digits.
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INTERVALS (INT)
Intervals are periods of time of a set length, separated by set periods of time.
Interval Clock
The interval clock runs separately from the Time function, so you can still use the stopwatch function and scroll through standard functions without stopping the interval clock. When the clock on the left is running, it counts down the time that remains in the interval. When the clock on the right is running, it counts down the time that remains in the rest. The box gives the number of intervals that remain of the total repetitions, and a bar moves across the box to show the relative progress of the interval and rest clocks.
Figure 16. In Ride Mode, scroll to INT.
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To Start the Interval Clock, or Restart at 0
1. [. . . ] In Ride mode, hold for three seconds.
To save battery life, the backlight automatically switches to Off after five seconds.
(3 sec)
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Installation
This section explains how to attach the computer to the handlebar and attach the sensors and magnets to their locations. There are no wires.
Tools Required
· Screwdriver, small slot type · Screwdriver, small phillips type · 2. 5mm allen key (if installing a SpeedTrap or DuoTrap sensor)
To Attach the Computer to the Handlebar
1. Determine the diameter of your handlebar (25. 4 mm, 26. 0 mm, or 31. 8 mm). Insert the rubber pad with logo into the back of the base (Figure 23). [. . . ]