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User-friendly

Manual

DISTRIBUTED BY:

ALDI INC., BATAVIA, IL 60510
WWW.ALDI.US

USA

MODEL: 

22967

service@801service.net

866-558-8096

AFTER SALES SUPPORT

USA

95698

05/2018

WIRELESS BICYCLE 

COMPUTER

YEAR

WARRANTY

3

General information

Reading and storing the 

user manual

This user manual ac-

companies this wireless 

solar bicycle computer. 

It contains important 

information about 

start-up and use.
Before using the bicycle comput-

er, read the user manual carefully. 

This particularly applies to the 

safety instructions. Failure to fol-

low this user manual may result 

in severe injury, or damage to the 

bicycle computer. Store the user 

manual for further use. If you pass 

the bicycle computer on to third 

parties, please be absolutely sure 

to include this user manual.

Explanation of symbols

The following symbols and signal 

words are used in this user man-

ual, on the bicycle computer or on 

the packaging.

 WARNING!

This signal symbol/word desig-

nates a hazard with moderate 

degree of risk which may lead 

to death or severe injury if not 

avoided.

NOTICE!

This signal word warns against 

potential damages to property.

This symbol pro-

vides you with use-

ful supplementary 

information about 

assembly or use.

FCC Conformity

This bicycle computer complies 

with part 15 of the FCC rules. Op-

eration is subject to the following 

two conditions: (1) This device 

may not cause harmful interfer-

ence, and (2) this device must 

accept any interference received, 

including interference that may 

cause undesired operation. 

Please take attention that chang-

es or modification not expressly 

approved by the party responsi-

ble for compliance could void the 

user’s authority to operate the 

equipment.
The operating frequency is be-

tween 120 kHz and 125 kHz.

Safety

Proper use

The bicycle computer is designed 

exclusively for displaying and col-

lecting information when using 

a bicycle. It is only intended for 

private use and not suitable for 

commercial purposes.
Only use the bicycle computer 

as described in this user manu-

al. Using it in any other way is 

deemed improper and may result 

in damage to property or even 

personal injury. The bicycle com-

puter is not a children’s toy.
The manufacturer or vendor 

accepts no liability for damage 

caused by improper or incorrect 

use.

Package contents/

device parts

1

Bicycle computer (example)

2

Display

3

Right button

4

Left button

5

Bicycle computer mounting 

bracket

6

Rubber pad (bicycle 

computer)

7

 

Magnet

8

 

Magnet holder

9

CR2016 battery

10

CR2032 battery

11

Sensor

12

Rubber pad (sensor)

13

 

Cable ties, 6×

14

 

Battery compartment cover

 

Safety instructions

 WARNING!

Danger for children and per-

sons with impaired physical, 

sensory or mental capaci-

ties (e.g. partially disabled 

persons, older persons with 

reduced physical and mental 

capacities) or lack of experi-

ence and knowledge (e.g. 

older children).

 

− This bicycle computer may 

be used by children ages 

eight and over as well as 

persons with impaired 

physical, sensory or 

mental capacities or those 

lacking experience and 

knowledge, if they are 

supervised or have been 

instructed in how to safely 

use the bicycle computer 

and understand the risks 

associated with operating 

it. Children must not play 

with the bicycle computer. 

Cleaning and user mainte-

nance must not be per-

formed by unsupervised 

children.

 

− Keep children under eight 

years of age away from the 

bicycle computer.

 WARNING!

Danger of suffocation!

The bicycle computer contains 

small parts. Children could 

swallow them when playing 

and choke.

 

− Keep small parts away from 

children.

 WARNING!

Battery hazards!

The bicycle computer and the 

sensor each contain a battery. 

Improper handling of the bat-

teries may result in explosion or 

serious internal injury.

 

− Store both new and used 

batteries so that they are 

not accessible to children.

 

− If you suspect that a battery 

has been swallowed or 

otherwise incorporated, 

promptly consult a physi-

cian.

 

− Only replace the batteries 

with the same battery type.

 

− Do not touch leaky bat-

teries. If you do come into 

contact with battery acid, 

wash the affected area 

thoroughly and rinse it with 

plenty of water. If leaked 

battery acid comes into 

contact with your eyes or 

causes skin irritation, also 

seek medical attention.

 

− If it is no longer possible to 

securely close the battery 

compartment, dispose of 

the bicycle computer as 

described in the chapter 

“Disposal”.

 

− Do not charge or reactivate 

batteries, do not disassem-

ble them, do not throw 

them in fire and do not 

short circuit them.

 

− Dispose of batteries at your 

local collection point.

NOTICE!

Risk of damage!

 

− Improper handling of the 

bicycle computer may 

result in damage to the 

bicycle computer.

 

− You can use the bicycle 

computer at ambient 

temperatures between 

14 °F and 122 °F (-10 °C and 

+50 °C).

 

− Do not expose the bicycle 

computer to permanent 

moisture.

 

− Avoid dust, heat and con-

tinuous exposure to direct 

sunlight.

 

− Never try to repair the bicy-

cle computer yourself. For 

technical problems, contact 

the service address indicat-

ed on the warranty card.

Information about 

solar cells

This bicycle computer is equipped 

with solar cells that transform 

light energy into electricity. This 

extends the useful life of the 

battery. However, batteries are 

needed for the sensor and also to 

supply energy when it is dark.

Checking the bicycle 

computer

1. Take the bicycle computer 

1

 

out of the packaging.

2. Remove the protective foil 

from the bicycle computer.

3. Check to make sure the bicy-

cle computer is complete and 

undamaged (see 

Fig. A

).

If it is not, do not use the 

bicycle computer. Contact the 

service address indicated on 

the warranty card.

Assembly

Assembling the bicycle 

computer mounting 

bracket and bicycle com-

puter

1. Attach the bicycle computer 

mounting bracket 

5

 and the 

rubber pad 

6

 to the handle-

bar with two cable ties 

13

.

There are two options: 

•  If you attach the bicycle com-

puter mounting bracket to the 

handlebar tube, thread the 

cable ties vertically from the 

front (see 

Fig. B, bottom

).

•  If you attach the bicycle com-

puter mounting bracket to the 

stem of the handlebar, thread 

the cable ties horizontally 

from the side 

(see 

Fig. B, middle

).

2. Slide the bicycle computer 

1

 

from the front into the bicycle 

computer mounting bracket 

until it clicks into place 

(see 

Fig. G

).

3. Turn the bicycle computer so 

that it is at a 90° angle to the 

sensor 

11

.

Assembling the sensor 

and magnet

1. Attach the sensor 

11

 and the 

rubber pad 

12

 to the middle 

of the fork with two cable 

ties 

13

 (see 

Fig. C

).

Make sure that the 

bicycle computer 

and the sensor are 

at a 90° angle to one 

another. The dis-

tance between the bicycle com-

puter and the sensor should be 

no more than max. 23" (60 cm) 

(see 

Fig. F

).

2. Unscrew the magnet 

7

 and 

the magnet holder 

8

.

3. Attach the magnet to a spoke 

on the front wheel and screw 

the magnet holder onto the 

magnet (see 

Fig. D

).

Ensure that the 

magnet passes the 

sensor at a distance 

of approx. 0.08" 

(2 mm) at the arrow 

mark on the sensor (see 

Fig. D

).

Start-up

Switching on the bicycle 

computer

Before starting the bicycle com-

puter, a few settings must be 

made.

 

− To switch on the bicycle com-

puter 

1

, press one of the 

two buttons 

3

 or 

4

 on the 

bicycle computer.

Selecting kilometers/

miles

The selection for the units of 

measure kilometers (KM/H) or 

miles (MPH) will appear as the 

first indicator.

 

− Press the right button 

3

 to 

switch between the units of 

measure.

 

− Confi rm your selection by 

pressing the left button 

4

.

Setting tire circumference

Necessary after new 

battery insertion or 

reboot.
How to determine 

the tire circumference:

1. Turn the front tire valve to the 

lowest position and mark the 

position of the valve on the 

floor.

2. Move the bicycle forward for 

one front wheel revolution 

until the valve has returned to 

the lowest position.

3. Measure the distance covered 

in inches.
This is the tire circumference.

The display shows the default 

setting for a “2155” tire circumfer-

ence (=mm). The thousands digit 

2 flashes. The thousands digit can 

be set to either 1 or 2. The remain-

ing numbers can assume a value 

between 0–9.

 

− Press the right button 

3

 

until the correct number 

appears.

The thousands digit is set.

 

− Confi rm your entry by pressing 

the left button 

4

.

 

− Repeat the steps for the hun-

dreds, tens and ones.

Setting the total distance

The display shows the default 

setting for a total distance of 

“00000”.

 

− Press the right button 

3

 to 

increase the number by one.

 

− Confi rm your entry by pressing 

the left button 

4

.

The ones, tens, hundreds, thou-

sands and ten thousands can as-

sume a value between 0–9.

Setting the inspection 

interval

The display will show the default 

setting of “000.00” for the total 

distance. This corresponds to the 

remaining distance until the next 

bike inspection.

 

− Press the right button 

3

 

to increase the ones, tens or 

hundreds by one.

 

− Confi rm your entry by pressing 

the left button 

4

.

Setting weight

The display will show a default 

setting of “065” for weight.

 

− Press the right button 

3

 to 

increase the hundreds, tens or 

ones by one.

 

− Confi rm your entry by pressing 

the left button 

4

.

Setting the CO₂ savings

This function calculates the CO₂ 

savings. This determines how 

much CO₂ would have been 

produced if the journey had 

been made by car rather than 

by bicycle. Look in the technical 

documents of your car to find its 

emissions value in g/km. Or use 

the default setting of 160 g/km.
The default value of “160” appears.

 

− Press the right button 

3

 to 

increase the hundreds, tens or 

ones by one.

 

− Confi rm your entry by pressing 

the left button 

4

.

Setting the time

The hour display flashes.

 

− Press the right button 

3

 

until the correct number 

appears.

The hour display is set.

 

− Confi rm your entry by pressing 

the left button 

4

.

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