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The Polar Speed Sensor is designed to measure speed
and distance when cycling. No other use is intended
or implied.
Please follow the pictures on the front cover.
INSTALLING THE POLAR BIKE MOUNT AND
CYCLING COMPUTER
A Polar Bike Mount and a cycling computer
B Polar Speed Sensor, rubber part and spoke magnet
• You can install the bike mount and the cycling
computer on the left or right side of the handlebar
or on the stem.
• Place the rubber part on the handlebar or stem and
insert the bike mount on top of it (picture 1).
• Use cable ties to secure the bike mount snugly on the
handlebar/stem as shown in picture 1. Cut off any
excess cable tie ends.
• Position the cycling computer on to the bike
mount. Turn the cycling computer clockwise until
you hear a click. You can release the cycling
computer by pressing it down and simultaneously
turning it counter clockwise.
INSTALLING THE POLAR SPEED SENSOR
• To install the speed sensor and spoke magnet, you
need cutters and a small screwdriver.
• Attach the speed sensor (B) to the opposite side of
the front fork from the mounted cycling computer
(A) (see picture 2). The speed sensor and the cycling
computer should be no more than 30-40 cm/1'-1'3''
apart.
In case, the cycling computer is attached to the
stem or if you are exercising in surroundings
with electromagnetic interference, the distance
should be minimized (minimum 30 cm/1'). The
speed sensor and cycling computer should form
approximately a 90° angle.
Should the distance between the cycling computer
and the speed sensor be longer than recommended
(for example on mountain bikes due to the front
suspension), the speed sensor could be attached
on the same side of the front fork as the cycling
computer. In this case the maximum distance is
50 cm/1'6".
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