How It Works - Fox Live Valve Guia Del Propietario

Ocultar thumbs Ver también para Live Valve:
Tabla de contenido
Idiomas disponibles
  • ES

Idiomas disponibles

  • ESPAÑOL, página 99

HOW IT WORKS

The Live Valve system automatically switches between two compression positions, open
and firm, to quickly adjust to the terrain. This means you get a firm, efficient pedaling
platform until bumps are encountered.
Fun Facts:
• The Live Valve system monitors each wheel independently and can switch
between open and firm up to 1000 times per second.
• As bumps are detected, Live Valve switches to the open mode in 3 milliseconds.
This is 100 times faster than the blink of an eye!
• If the accelerometer detects zero gravity (freefall) for longer than 25 milliseconds,
such as during a jump or drop, the suspension automatically opens to allow the
next impact.
• Performance of the system is optimized to work seamlessly in all riding scenarios,
from steep climbs, to endless rolling singletrack to rugged descents.
• The technology behind Live Valve is a combination of two traditional damping
circuits with an electronic valve.
• The system optimizes battery life by changing positions only when needed.
• When the bike is stationary for more than 90 minutes, the Live Valve controller
automatically opens the suspension and then shuts off to maintain battery life.
The power button must be pressed to turn the system on again.
TROUBLESHOOTING
• If the suspension feels very firm or stuck in open mode, recalibrate the system by
following the calibration procedure in the Live Valve Owner's Guide or online at
www.ridefox.com/Livevalve.
• If the OFF button is flashing twice every 10 seconds, this indicates a low battery
level. Charge the battery.
• If the OFF button is flashing continuously, this indicates a sensor is disconnected.
Verify that all cables are properly connected. Each cable is labeled with its
corresponding part. The Live Valve system must be connected properly
to function.
22
Tabla de contenido
loading

Tabla de contenido