Getting started, Measuring wheel size, Basic settings – POLAR CS600 User Manual

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3 . G E T T I N G S TA R T E D

Before activating your cycling computer, measure the wheel size of your bicycle.

Measuring Wheel Size

Wheel size settings are a prerequisite for correct cycling information. There are two ways of
determining the wheel size of your bike:

Method 1

Look for the diameter in inches or in ETRTO printed on the wheel. Match it to the wheel size in
millimeters in the right column of the chart.

ETRTO

Wheel size diameter (inches)

Wheel size setting (mm)

25-559

26 x 1.0

1884

23-571

650 x 23C

1909

35-559

26 x 1.50

1947

37-622

700 x 35C

1958

47-559

26 x 1.95

2022

20-622

700 x 20C

2051

52-559

26 x 2.0

2054

23-622

700 x 23C

2070

25-622

700 x 25C

2080

28-622

700 x 28

2101

32-622

700 x 32C

2126

42-622

700 x 40C

2189

47-622

700 x 47C

2220

Wheel sizes on the chart are advisory as wheel size depends on the wheel type and air pressure.

Method 2

Measure the wheel manually for the most accurate result.

Use the valve to mark the point where the wheel touches the ground. Draw a line on the ground to
mark that point. Move your bike forward on a flat surface for one complete rotation. The tire should be
perpendicular to the ground. Draw another line on the ground at the valve to mark a full rotation.
Measure the distance between the two lines.

Subtract 4 mm to account for your weight on the bike to get your wheel circumference. Enter this
value in the cycling computer.

Basic Settings

Before using your cycling computer for the first time, customize the basic settings. Enter as accurate
data as possible to ensure correct feedback based on your performance.

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