Gary Fisher Axiom Cycling Computer User Manual
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1. Remove the battery cover from the
back side of the computer using a
narrow flat blade screwdriver.
2. Install the battery so that the
positive "+" side of the battery is visible,
and replace the battery cover.
CAUTION: On the bottom of the com-
puter head next to the battery door is a
small recessed button. This is the Auto
Clear Button. Pressing this button will
clear all memories and reset all functions
to their default values.
All Clear Button
COMPUTER SET UP
Battery Installation
BUTTON FUNCTIONS
PROGRAMMING YOUR FISHER
AXIOM CYCLE COMPUTER
Setting the Clock
1. Press the mode key to advance
to MXS/Clock display.
2. Press and hold the mode key for
over 2 seconds until hours setting
begins to flash.
3. Press the adjust key to adjust hours
setting, press the mode key to confirm
and advance to minutes setting.
4. Press the adjust key (hold for fast
advance) to adjust the minutes, and
press the mode key to confirm setting
and enter normal display mode.
Setting Miles/ Kilometers and
Wheel Size
1. Press mode computer key to enter
AVS/ODO mode.
2. Press and hold mode key for over 2
seconds until m/h begins to flash.
3. Press adjust key to select miles (m/h)
or kilometers (km/h) display.
4. Press mode key to confirm choice and
advance to wheel size setting.
5. Adjust the flashing digit with the
adjust button, confirm choice by pressing
mode button, and advance to next flash-
ing digit.
6. Adjust and/or confirm all flashing
digits.
Wheel Size Setting
The wheel size setting number is equal
to the distance, in millimeters, that your
front wheel travels during one complete
revolution. Each time the wheel magnet
passes the axiom unit on your fork, the
axiom sends an impulse to the computer
telling it that your wheel has completed
one revolution. The computer calculates
this distance vs. time to give you
accurate readings for the various modes.
Determining Wheel Size Setting
There are three methods for determining
the wheel size setting. For the most accu-
rate computer readings, it is best to
measure the actual distance that your
wheel travels in one complete revolution.
This method is called a wheel roll out.
The Axiom is equipped with 2 buttons
that control the function of the unit.
1. MODE
Changes the Main Screens of the Axiom
2. ADJUST
Adjusts digits while programming and
activates ATM lap timer.
• Perform the wheel roll out on a hard,
flat, smooth surface such as a garage or
basement floor.
• Make sure your tires are properly
inflated.
1. Position your bike so that the valve
stem of the front wheel is at its bottom
most position. Mark the spot on the floor
directly under the center of the valve
stem using a piece of tape or chalk.
2. Roll the bicycle forward in a straight line,
while putting downward pressure on the
handlebars to simulate rider weight. When
the wheel has completed one revolution
and the valve stem is at its bottom position,
mark the floor directly under the center of
the valve stem with tape or chalk. Measure
the distance between the two marks in mil-
limeters. (Note: Conversion of in. to mm. is
1 in.=25.4 mm.) This is your wheel setting
number. You can repeat this procedure and
average your results. We recommend that
you record your wheel setting numbers
here for future reference.
Method One: Wheel Roll Out
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