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1. Figure 24 If the PAIR screen appears see page 16 2 Cycle QST until the desired datum appears e AVG average speed e MAX maximum speed e Pacer indicates if current speed is above or below AVG Figure 24 Figure 24 SPEED screen Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 30 7 14 06 7 26 14 AM Mode an E Set Scroll Odometer By default the odometer on a new or ReSet computer always starts at O However the odometer can be manually set so you don t have to start at zero To set Odometer total TTL of ii 1 Cycle DUCTI to ODOMETER Figure o m 25 fili KPH 2 Cycle STIL to TTL 3 HOLD JATA The first digit of five flashes 4 Cycle SISTI to your preferred value 5 Press SIAH to select Figure 25 ODOMETER screen The next digit flashes 5 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all digits have been selected After the last digit is selected the computer returns to the SPEED screen If the PAIR screen appears see page 16 Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 31 7 14 06 7 26 15 AM Scroll 4 Cadence Cadence is the number of complete pedal revolutions per minute or RPM In addition to Current RPM the ACH also displays your average cadence AVG and fastest cadence MAX To view cadence data 26 If the PAIR screen appears see page 16 2 Cycle QST until the desired datum Figure 26 CADENCE screen appears e CUR current cadence e AVG average cadence
2. 07_13 indd 34 7 14 06 7 26 18 AM Mode an E j Set Scroll Grade describes the steepness of an incline It is a function of altitude gain divided by the distance travelled expressed as a percentage Figure 28 For example if you gain 6 feet of elevation in 100 feet traveled 183cm 4 7 2m you would be on a 6 grade Grade To view grade data Figure 28 GRADE screen appears e CUR current grade e TRP AVG average grade since ReStart e TRP MAX steepest grade since ReStart Grade data is only stored during a single trip Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 35 7 14 06 7 26 18 AM Scroll 4 Heart rate The ACH computer also functions as a wireless heart rate monitor and can display advanced heart rate data when the heart rate icon is displayed Figure 29 These data are all erased when the Trip Data is erased For the ACH Digital only In this wireless system the computer must recognize a radio signal sent by the heart rate strap To receive the correct signal the computer must be paired to the heart rate strap See page 16 To view heart rate data Figure 29 Heart rate and heart rate icon appears If the PAIR screen appears see page 16 2 Cycle SST until the desired datum appears e CUR current heart rate For ACH Digital only e AVG average heart rate e MAX maximum heart rate e ZONE see next page Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 36 7 14 06 7
3. Always displays The computer can calculate from two programmed wheel sizes and this indicates which wheel setting is currently in use by computer Wheel 1 or Wheel 2 BACKLIGHT ACH Digital only Provides backlight to display for 5 seconds To activate Push Set battery life Note Backlight requires power exces sive use will reduce A Functions 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 4 7 14 06 7 25 55 AM INSTALLATION Stem mount Handlebar Speed sensor Cadence sensor mount Figure 3 Location on bicycle of sensors and computer Tools needed e Electrical tape e Slot type screwdriver e Phillips type screwdriver e Scissors Installation 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 5 7 14 06 7 25 56 AM Placing the computer on the handlebar The Trek Incite ACH computer can be mounted on the handlebar or on the stem Figure 3 To install the computer on handlebar 1 Select the bar clamp that fits your bike 31 8mm bars large clamp 25 4mm and 26 0mm small clamp 22 2mm bar small clamp with rubber shim 2 Insert the handlebar clamp into the back of Figure 4 Clamp and friction pad P i in campaler Hels H the computer base Figure 4 and slide it towards the front of the base 3 Insert the rubber friction pad into the computer base aligned across the computer base 4 With the wire pointing toward the front of the bike wrap the bar clamp around the handlebar 5 Insert the screw through
4. computer press firmly on the computer not on the base in a rearward direction Using the computer in wet weather Bicycle computers function on electricity If the electrical contacts between the computer and its base become saturated the electrical signals may become irregular or interrupted entirely Additional Information 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 18 7 14 06 7 26 05 AM TROUBLESHOOTING The Incite ACH computer is designed to be easy to install and maintain However computers occasionally have problems Table 3 shows some possible problems causes and solutions Table 3 Common problems and solutions Blank screen Computer is in shipping mode Push a button Battery is dead or installed incorrectly Reinstall good battery Erratic data Magnet misaligned or too far away Re adjust magnet and sensor placement Battery power is low Replace battery No current speed Magnet misaligned or too far away Re adjust magnet and sensor placement Speed is incorrect Wheel size is incorrect ReSet computer Sensor is not reading magnet properly Readjust magnet and sensor alignment No cadence Magnet is not reading sensor properly Readjust magnet and sensor alignment Contacts between computer and base are not touching because computer is not on base Reinstall No heart rate Heart rate strap battery power is low Replace battery Heart rate strap is not contacting skin Moisten and
5. e MAX maximum cadence Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 32 7 14 06 7 26 16 AM Mode an E Set ll Scro Altitude The ACH altimeter allows you to view your climbing total for a trip and also calculates our total like total distance The display units correspond with the distance units set for the odometer FT or M Figure 27 When you restart the computer your total will return to O You can manually set the total TTL To view altitude data 2 Cycle FTI until the desired datum appears TTL total altitude gain since ReSet e CUR current altitude TRF altitude gain since last ReStart e MAX maximum altitude Figure 27 ALTITUDE screen To set current altitude CUR Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 33 7 14 06 7 26 17 AM Scroll 3 HOLD AW The current elevation appears and the or above or below sea level is flashing 4 Cycle FTN to your preferred value 5 Push SE to select The first digit flashes 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all digits have been set The computer returns to the Altitude CUR screen To manually set Altitude total TTL 2 Cycle SITJI to TTL 3 HOLD ST The total elevation gain appears and the first digit is flashing 5 Push SY to select The next digit flashes 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all digits have been set The computer returns to the Altitude TTL screen Advanced features 06 Incite ACH
6. reading 23 59 clock or 23 59 59 stopwatch 2 Functions 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 2 7 14 06 7 25 53 AM GRADE Ratio of elevation gain to distance expressed as percent age CUR Current indicates uphill or downhill TRP AVG Average grade since last Restart TRP MAX Maximum grade since last Restart HEART RATE Rate of heart in beats per minute CUR Current ACH Digital only AVG Average heart rate since last ReSet MAX Maximum heart rate since last Restart ZONE Arrows indicate whether your heart rate is within a set zone above or below ODOMETER Distance ridden Displays in miles or kilometers TRP Trip since last Restart TTL Total since last ReSet Highest reading 99 999 PACER Always displays ae Indicates whether current speed is above or below average speed Displayed by arrow pointing up above or down below irate CA Of Functions 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 3 7 14 06 7 25 54 AM SPEED Always displays Current speed of the bicycle in miles per hour MPH or kilometers per hour KPH AVG Average speed since last Restart displayed to tenths MAX Highest value since last Restart Highest readings 80 5 mph or 129 6 kph TEMPERATURE Always displays Current temperature Displayed in Fahrenheit or Celsius in whole numbers Lowest reading 2 F 2 19 C 1 Highest reading 140 F 2 60 C 1 WHEEL SELECTION
7. the washer and into the computer base 6 Tighten the screw until the computer base cannot rotate on the handlebar 7 Slide the computer into the computer base until the front of the computer and computer base line up 6 Installation 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 6 7 14 06 7 25 57 AM Check that the computer base cannot be rotated around the handlebar and that the computer cannot slide backwards on the computer base Figure 5 To install the computer on the stem 1 Insert the rubber friction pad into the computer base aligned along the computer base 2 Insert two nylon ties through the computer base Figure 6 Figure 5 Make sure the com puter cannot be bounced off 3 Place the base on the stem and tighten the nylon tie 4 Slide the computer into the computer base until the front of the computer and computer base line up e 5 Check that the computer base cannot be rotated around the stem and the computer cannot slide backwards on the computer base 6 Tighten the nylon ties and trim the excess length Figure 6 Nylon tie threaded through computer base Installation l 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 7 7 14 06 7 25 57 AM Placing the magnet and sensors The wheel magnet must be aligned so that it passes across the sensor As the magnet passes the sensor it must be no further from the sensor than 1 to 3mm 1 32 to 1 8 inch The wheel magnet has a T shaped slot with two configurations
8. warranty is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of a defective item and is the sole remedy of the warranty This warranty extends from the date of purchase applies only to the original owner and is not transferable Trek is not responsible for incidental or consequen tial damages Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion may not apply to you Claims under this warranty must be made through an authorized dealer Proof of purchase is required This warranty gives the consumer specific legal rights and those rights may vary from place to place This warranty does not affect the statutory rights of the consumer Limited Warranty 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 38 7 14 06 7 26 21 AM
9. 10 Push Sf to choose your setting 00 flashes OO 01 02 03 etc through 59 12 Push SY to choose your setting The screen will show one of two things e SPD you are ready to ride However your computer has many other features see the Advanced Features section on pages 22 37 e PAIR see next section Pairing ACH Digital only The ACH Digital computer uses a wireless system where the computer reads radio signals from the speed cadence or heart rate sensors For the computer to differentiate the signals the computer must be paired to the correct sensor To PAIR the computer Only activate one sensor at a time Until Pairing for a given mode Speed Cadence Heart Rate is completed the computer cannot tell one signal from another Easy setup ReSet 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 15 7 14 06 7 26 03 AM Scroll 1 Cycle BUTO to SPEED The PAIR signal appears 2 Make the wheel sensor send a signal spin the bicycle wheel 3 Place the computer within 3 feet 1 meter of the sensor and HOLD the ST button The screen changes to PAIR 4 Release the SSH button The computer works for a moment then returns to the SPEED screen If the ERROR screen appears there may be a problem There is interference proximity to another signal Move away from other computers cell phones etc The battery in the sensor is weak Replace the battery in the sensor see page 20 There is too much dist
10. 26 19 AM Mode wk Set Scroll Heart rate zone The heart rate zone can be set to give you an easy to read visual indicator of where your heart rate is The Up and Down arrows indicate if your heart rate is above or below the zone Figure 30 To set heart rate zones 1 Cycle BUTA until HEART RATE appears 2 Cycle Sali until ZONE appears 3 HOLD SETH SET ZONE appears Then the Up arrow appears and the first digit flashes 4 Cycle sll to change the first digit 5 Push Sf to select The next digit flashes Figure 30 Heart rate zone 6 Repeat until the high value is selected The Down arrow appears and the first digit flashes 7 Repeat steps 4 6 to set the lower limit value The screen returns to ZONE Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 37 7 14 06 7 26 21 AM LIMITED WARRANTY Trek Bicycle Corporation warrants each new Incite computer against defects in workmanship and materials This warranty covers Trek Incite computer models 6i 8i 9i 11i ACH and ACH Digital for a period of two years from the date of sale This warranty does not cover e Normal wear and tear including the length of battery life e Improper assembly e Installation of parts or accessories not originally intended for or compatible with the component as sold e Damage or failure due to accident misuse abuse or neglect This warranty is void in its entirety by any modification of the component or its parts This
11. OLD Si 12 Figure 14 flashes 3 Cycle SISTI to your preferred clock setting e 12 for 12 hour clock e 24 for 24 hour clock 4 Push BZH to choose your setting The hour flashes 12 12 hour or O 24 hour e 1 2 3 etc from 1A through 12P for 12 hour clock e 1 2 3 etc through 24 for 24 hour clock 6 Push Ef to choose your setting 00 flashes 7 Cycle STI to the minute 1 2 3 etc through 60 8 Push to choose your setting The screen returns to Time Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 24 7 14 06 7 26 09 AM Mode t FT ps et Scroll Stopwatch In addition to the clock function your computer also works like a stopwatch keeping track of hundredths of seconds for up to 24 hours At 24 hours the stopwatch restarts at O To start the stopwatch 2 Cycle SE EN 0 00 00 ap appears instead of Zero Figure 20 i h time Figure 20 Stopwatch mode SHOWS a showing time with seconds 3 Spin the front wheel either by hand or by riding the bike The stopwatch starts automatically when the wheel turns It also turns off automatically if the wheel quits turning for 3 seconds Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 25 7 14 06 7 26 10 AM Wheel size Figure 21 Wheel selection icons Mode Scroll Your computer can read two different sizes of wheels on two different bikes such as your road bike and mountain bike Each wheel size c
12. TREK INCITE ACH AND ACH DIGITAL Bicycle Computer Owner s Manual This manual explains the installa tion and use of the Trek Incite ACH and ACH Digital bicycle computers Please read this manual carefully and save it for future reference If you do not understand the information in this manual or you have a question about your Incite ACH computer that this manual does not cover consult your Trek dealer If you have a question or problem that your Trek dealer can t handle contact us at Trek Bicycle Corporation Attn Customer Service 801 W Madison Street Waterloo Wisconsin 53594 http www trekbikes com 920 478 4670 Copyright Trek Bicycle Corporation 2006 All rights reserved 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 1 7 14 06 7 25 51 AM CONTENTS Safety and general Guidelines cccssessssssssssseceeeeneeesesseeseeesees 1 Functions Installation Placing the computer on the handlebar ssserirsesssssreirissesssesress 6 Placing the magnet aNd SCNSOTS ccccccesssssssescceeneneesesssssoes 8 Positioning of the heart rate Strap cccccsessssssseccceeseeeeeesvees 11 Easy Setup RESEt cescscasessascsssceascdentsavadeveedsedgewmsesaaaesaecsenareascses 12 ReStart Getting ready to ride ccccsssssssssesseeesseecessssesssceesanees 17 Additi nal IMPOTMALION serine rrn iesi estin r er siiin iterii 18 Troubleshooting Replacing the battery Advanced features Stopwatch i Wheel siz
13. an be custom set for greater accuracy The totals for each wheel are cumulative ODOMETER TTL To set the second wheel size 2 HOLD FAN The wheel selection icon appears Figure 21 Table 4 Wheel size selections and corre sponding numerical value 700 20 2086 650 23 700 23 2096 261 50 2010 700 25 2105 261 90 2045 2168 262 1 2068 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 26 If PAIR appears see page 16 e Wheel 1 is a circle e Wheel 2 is a circle inside a semi circle 4 Push fa7 to select A number representing wheel size appears 5 Cycle SST Il to your preferred wheel size options are shown on Table 4 6 Push BRAY GY to select The computer returns to SPD 7 14 06 7 26 11 AM Mode u js Scroll To set a custom wheel size 2 HOLD AN The wheel selection icon appears e Wheel 1 is a circle e Wheel 2 is a circle inside a semi circle 4 Push FJI to select A number representing tire size appears 6 Push EE The first digit flashes 7 Cycle ISTI to your preferred setting 0 1 or2 8 Push SE to choose your setting The second digit flashes 9 Repeat until you have selected your preferred 4 digit number 10 Push BAYGTE to return to the SPEED screen The computer returns to SPD Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 27 7 14 06 7 26 11 AM Scroll To measure rollout for wheel size Table 1 approximates the circumf
14. ance between the computer and sensor Move the computer closer to the sensor 5 Repeat steps 1 4 in CAD mode Cadence while spinning the crankset 6 Repeat steps 1 4 in HR mode Heart Rate while wearing the heart rate strap Easy setup ReSet 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 16 7 14 06 7 26 03 AM Mode ah Set oS RESTART GETTING READM TO RIDE Your computer stores data for two intervals since last ReSet and since last ReStart ReSet sets ALL data to zero ReStart sets only the Trip data to zero To ReStart set the Trip data to zero The trip data includes five modes for seven total sets E e ODOMETER TRP e SPEED AVG MAX ALTITUDE TRP MAX Figure 16 Stopwatch mode 2 showing time with seconds GRADE AVG e CLOCK Stopwatch 2 oe ASII to Stopwatch Figure 16 3 HOLD Sf and then at the same time HOLD DUETE Stopwatch setting reads 00 00 00 indicating trip mode is set to zero To start the trip modes Any input of distance or cadence will start the stopwatch and other trip modes ReStart 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 17 7 14 06 7 26 04 AM Scrol 4 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Changing mode Once the computer is programmed and installed it is very easy the BUTA button on the left of the computer until the desired function appears shown by the spelled name of the function To Removing the computer from the computer base The computer is held on its base by a flexible snap To remove the
15. d bike frame to change the amount of clearance 8 For a wireless sensor install the rubber foot in the sensor Figure 10 The ACH Digital has an integrated rubber foot 4 Attach the sensor with nylon ties but do not fully tighten Figure 10 Wireless sensor foot and fork blade Installation 9 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 9 7 14 06 7 25 59 AM 5 With the computer in the computer base check the alignment of the sensor and magnet by spinning the wheel and noting if the computer is displaying cadence or for the wheel sensor speed If the computer shows cadence RPM or current speed the sensor is reading the magnet If the computer is not displaying a value realign the sensor and magnet until one is displayed 6 Tighten the nylon ties and trim the excess length Figure 11 Figure 11 Trim excess nylon tie length Installation 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 10 7 14 06 7 25 59 AM POSITIONING OF THE HEART RATE STRAP To monitor your pulse or heart rate you must be wearing the heart rate strap The CY strap senses each contraction or beat of your heart The beat is sensed electrically so proper location of the strap is important to attain the strongest signal To be near to your heart wear the heart rate strap around your lower rib cage just under the breasts Figure 12 For best results the contact between the sensor and your skin should be moist Wet the ribbed section of the sensor befo
16. e and setting a second wheel sesressreesersssrerrrererrsres 26 Cadence Altitude Heart rate zone Limited Warranty G 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 2 7 14 06 7 25 52 AM While riding your bicycle do not stare at the computer for long periods of time Figure 1 If you do not watch the road you could hit an obstacle which may cause you to lose control and fall Make sure the computer wire cannot contact the tire or wheel spokes Figure 2 The wire could be damaged causing the computer to malfunction Also the wire could get caught causing you to lose t control and fall Figure 1 Watch the road when riding SF Figure 2 Keep the wire out of the spokes Safety and General guidelines 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 1 7 14 06 7 25 52 AM FUNCTIO Table 1 Function abbreviations names and explanations Function Explanation ALTITUDE Height relative to sea level CUR Current TRP Trip since last Restart TTL Total gained since last ReSet MAX Highest value since last ReSet Effective range FT 1250 to 30180 M 381 to 9200 JU CADENCE Revolutions of the crankset per minute Displays in whole numbers Highest reading 240 ACH Digital only AVG Average cadence since last Restart MAX Maximum cadence since last Restart CLOCK Time of day Displays in hours and minutes or stopwatch showing seconds 12 hour with AM PM or 24 hour format Highest
17. erence of each tire size Instead of using an approxima tion you can measure the actual circumfer ence of your wheel You need a helper your bike and a smooth floor with enough room to roll the bike about 7 feet 245 cm ina straight line 1 With the valve stem of the front wheel directly over the floor Figure 22 sit on the bike 2 Have your helper mark the floor at the valve Figure 22 Measuring rollout for stem wheel size 3 While you sit on the bike have the helper roll the bike forward one revolution of the wheel so that the valve stem is again directly over the floor 4 Mark the new location of the valve stem 5 Measure the distance between the marks in millimeters If you can only measure in inches convert to millimeters by multiplying by 25 4 6 Use the result to program your computer following the instruc tions on page 25 ze Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 28 7 14 06 7 26 12 AM Mode an E Set Scroll To select the wheel size 2 Cycle STII to TRP 3 HOLD both left and right SST buttons to change to your preferred setting Figure 23 e Wheel 1 e Wheel 2 The computer returns to the TRP screen Figure 23 Wheel icons Advanced features 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 29 7 14 06 7 26 13 AM Scroll 4 In addition to the current speed which is p always displayed there are other SPEED S features which you can access shown below He To view speed data
18. re Figure 12 Position of the heart putting it on Once you start riding this gt strap area will stay moist from perspiration Installation 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 11 7 14 06 7 25 59 AM EASY SETUP RESET The computer must be set or programmed so that it gives its readout in the units you prefer and so that it calculates with the correct wheel size Using the buttons When setting the computer there are three ways to use the buttons Push touch once Figure 13 Buttons on the Incite Cycle push repeatedly as needed ACH computer gt T HOLD push and hold in for two or three seconds To set the ACH you must use the four buttons Figure 13 in a specific sequence SBH button on the right OUTA button on the left EBTI two bottom buttons push either one the computer will scroll in a different direction Easy setup ReSet 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 12 7 14 06 7 26 00 AM Mode an E Set Scroll Choose a method to ReSet the computer e Push any button to wake the computer from shipping mode e Push the ReSet button AC on the back of the computer e Install a new battery The Wheel select icon appears with a tire size 700 23 Figure 14 To set the wheel size Figure 14 Tire size screen 1 Cycle SST to your preferred wheel size options are shown on Table 2 Table 2 Wheel size selections 2 Push Sf to select last setting 650 23 The computer display
19. reposition Troubleshooting e 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 19 7 14 06 7 26 05 AM low on power normally accompanied by the low battery icon Figure 1 7 Replace the batteries whenever the computer malfunc tions or every 6 months Take an old battery to the store with you but this is the generic description for the proper battery ACH computer and heart rate strap ACH Digital computer sensors heart rate strap e CR2082 lithium cell 3 volts When the battery is removed the computer automatically resets function totals to Zero After installing a new battery you can manually set your totals but you must note those values before removing the battery With the ACH Digital you will have to REPLACING THE BATTERY If the computer is giving erratic information a computer or sensor battery may be running e CR2082 lithium cell 3 volts ACH wheel sensor 23 AE 12v Figure 17 Low battery icon again perform the Pairing procedure Replacing the battery in the speed sensor cadence sensor or heart rate strap follows the same basic procedure Replacing the Battery 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 20 7 14 06 7 26 06 AM To replace the computer battery 1 Remove the computer from its base 2 Identify the battery cover with its deep slot a similar battery cover is found on the back or skin side or the heart rate strap 3 Insert a large coin into the slot and rotate in a counter clockwise direction about one quarter
20. round spokes and flat or bladed spokes Figure 7 The cadence sensor with the wire mounts near the crankset It must be aligned so that the magnet passes within 1 3mm and in line with the small line on the sensor Figure 8 Figure 7 Installing magnet on eid or oval pokes To install the wheel magnet 1 Remove the screw from the magnet 2 Slide the slot in the back of the magnet over the spoke For a flat or bladed spoke start the spoke near the end where the spoke is round and align the top of the T with the spoke as you slide the magnet up the blade Figure 7 3 Thread the screw into the magnet until it is snug against the spoke Figure 8 Magnet placed on crankarm aligned with sensor on chainstay e Installation 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 8 7 14 06 7 25 58 AM To install the sensor These instructions are written for the cadence sensor which goes on the frame s left chainstay The instructions apply equally to installing the ACH Digital cadence sensor or the wheel sensor on the fork where there is no wire on the sensor 1 Align the sensor with the magnet The magnet must pass across the line on the sensor Figure 9 2 Orient the sensor so that the clearance Figure 9 Magnet alignment and between the sensor and the magnet is clearance between 1 to 3mm The sensor can be rotated around the crank about 45 degrees If needed the sensor and magnet can be moved up or down the crank an
21. s KMH Continue To set __ Units and Time on the next page 70020 2671 50 700 23 261 90 To set a custom value or set the second wheel size see pages 26 29 700 25 264 95 700 28 26 2 0 700 32 26 21 700 35 2622 700 38 2075 custom Easy setup ReSet 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 13 7 14 06 7 26 01 AM Scroll 4 To set Units and Time This setting tells the computer which conversion to use metric or SAE English which clock style to use 12 hour or 24 hour and sets the time 1 Cycle FTIN to your preferred setting MPH for miles KPH for kilometers 2 Push SE to choose your setting F Figure 15 appears w Q S an ef O ta O c Le trj KR S fo KR H oO Q EF z ya K g ture setting F for Fahrenheit e C for Celsius A Push Ef to choose your setting 12 flashes Figure 15 Set Units screen items which show up one at a time during set up a S fan et a B KR ke KB S oO KR Led oO Q fe a O fe wy setting e 12 for 12 hour clock e 24 for 24 hour clock 6 Push EY to choose your setting The hour flashes e 12 12 hour e 0O 24 hour Easy setup ReSet 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 14 7 14 06 7 26 02 AM Mode ak Set Scroll 9 Cycle FTIN to the hour e 1 2 3 etc from 1A through 12P for 12 hour clock e 1 2 3 etc through 24 for 24 hour clock
22. turn Figure 18 4 Lift the battery cover exposing the battery Be careful to avoid losing the rubber O ring seal Figure 18 Removing battery cover 5 Remove the old battery It may be possible to shake the battery out Otherwise carefully pry the battery up with a thin tool or knife blade 6 Insert the new battery with the cross and identifying label pointing up Figure 19 7 Replace the battery cover and O ring seal n and turn one quarter turn clockwise Figure 19 The cross on the bat tery points up Replacing the battery 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 21 7 14 06 7 26 07 AM ADVANCED FEATURES The ACH computer has many advanced functions and features These include Stopwatch ias 25 Wheel size and setting a second wheel Heart rate Heart rate zone 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 22 7 14 06 7 26 08 AM Units This setting tells the computer which conversion to use metric or SAE English To set Units 1 Cycle BUTU to ODOMETER 2 Cycle SETI to TRP 3 HOLD SSD KMR appears 4 Cycle ISTI to your preferred setting MPH for miles KPH for kilometers 5 Push SE to choose your setting F appears 6 Cycle STIN to your preferred temperature setting e F for Fahrenheit e C for Celsius 7 Push Sf to select The screen returns to TRP Advance features 06 Incite ACH 07_13 indd 23 7 14 06 7 26 08 AM Clock To set Clock 2 H

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