[. . . ] Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. ENDURO8 Installation of the Computer on Your Bike The computer is combined with the following parts. 2 1 3 4 U. S. CCMED3-021210 066600240 1 · Avoid unnecessary prolonged exposure to the sun. · Don't use thinner, benzene or alcohol to wipe the surface of the Important computer. Note Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to install and use your CAT EYE ENDURO 8 computer so that you understand the functions of this product. Please don't throw away this manual, Keep the manual at a place easily accessible. Computer Set-up (For 1st use or after replacing the battery) 1 All Clear Push three buttons (MODE, START/ STOP and SET) at the same time. [. . . ] It can be used to record distance within a ride or multiple days distances. In Trip Distance 1, press and hold the Mode button to select Distance 2. You will continue to view this distance until you select Distance 1 with the same procedure. The computer can be programmed to run in either MANUAL MODE or AUTO TIME MODE. In Manual Mode you must press the START / STOP button to turn on and off the Timer, which records Distance and Average Speeds. In Auto Time the computer turns the Timer on and off depending on a signal from the sensor. When speed is detected by the computer and the Timer is running, the km/h or mph will flash. Speed will appear on the computer screen and the Odometer will record, regardless if the Timer is running or not. · Auto Time Mode (Automatic Measurement) In AUTO TIME mode, the letters will appear on the computer screen. Elapsed time, Average and Distance are recorded automatically and the Timer, stops when the speed stops. · Manual Measurements When you don't see the icon on the screen, you can start or stop the measurements by pushing the START/STOP button. When you push the button, measurements of Elapsed Time, Average Speed, Trip Distance 1 and 2 are started and they are stopped with the second push of the button. · How to set ON or OFF the auto-mode Push the SET button on the back side of the computer while Elapsed Time, Average Speed, Trip Distance 1 or 2 is displayed, then the icon is lit" (ON) or turned OFF. in either the Elapsed Time, Trip Distance 1, Average Speed or Maximum Speed functions to reset these functions. · Resetting Trip Distance 2 Trip Distance 2 is reset independently. When Trip Distance 2 is on the screen, press and hold both the MODE and START/STOP buttons to reset. Measurement Unit Icon Measurement Display Speed 0. 0 (4. 0) - 105. 9 km/h [0. 0 (3. 0) - 65. 9 mph] Power Saving Screen (When no signal is received for about one hour, the computer switches to the power-saving mode) When you push either of the MODE button or the START/STOP button or you ride the bicycle, the display comes back to the measurement display. Average Pace Arrow It shows that the current speed is faster or slower than the Average Speed. Faster Slower Auto-mode Icon Wheel Icon When it is lit, the measurements are automatically started or stopped. Indicates which wheel setting is selected. Mode Selection Illustrations (bottom of the screen) You can program two tire sizes and use either of them. Road MTB Av Average Speed 0. 0 -105. 9 km/h [0. 0 - 65. 9 mph] How to select tire size or When data other than Odo is displayed SET Keep on pressing the button for two seconds When the Odo data is displayed MODE Dst Trip distance - 1 0. 00 -999. 99 km [mile] Road MTB ST/STOP Trip distance - 2 MODE 0. 00 - 999. 99 km [mile] * Resetting of Dst2 only Keep on pressing buttons for 2 sec. [. . . ] Turn the Auto-Mode off to enable the start or stop of the measurements by manual operation of the button. (If the speed data is not displayed, have the contact points short-circuited by a metal plate. In the case that this short-circuiting is detected by the computer, the computer is considered normal and the bracket and sensor may possibly have the cause of trouble. ) Is the gap between the sensor and the magnet too big?(should be within 5 mm) Does the marked line of the sensor align with the center of the magnet? [. . . ]