Description of computer and its parts, Proper use of the cateye cc-tr100 – CatEye CC-TR100 User Manual

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CC-TR100

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CC-TR100

LAP

START/STOP/ENTER

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Description of computer and its parts

Main unit

1

Display-1 (Speed)

2

Display-2 (Heart rate)

3

Display-3 (Cadence)

4

Display-4 (Calories)

5

Display-5 (Displays selections)

6

MENU button (MENU)

7

RESTART button (RESTART)

8

LAP button (LAP)

9

START / STOP / ENTER button

(This button is indicated as the S/S/E button in
the subsequent procedure charts.)

0

Mode-1 button (MODE-1)

q

Mode-2 button (MODE-2)

w

BACK-LIGHT button (LIGHT)

e

Battery cover

Accessories

A

Heart rate sensor/transmitter

B

HR Strap

C

Cloth loop

D

HR receiver

E

Bracket

F

Speed sensor (Long wire)

G

Cadence sensor (Short wire)

H

Sensor rubber pad

x 2

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Remote buttons

J

Nylon ties

x 18

K

Rubber bracket spacing pad

x 2

L

Wheel magnet

M

Cadence magnet

N

Remote button cover for drop (road)

handlebars

x 2

O

Remote button cover for flat handlebars x 2

Proper use of the CatEye CC-TR100

Observe the following instructions for safe usage.

Warning!!!

• Pace maker users should never use this device.

• Do not concentrate on the data while riding. Always be sure to ride safely.

• Do not leave any battery within the reach of children, and dispose of them correctly. If a

battery is swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.

CAUTION !

• Avoid leaving the main unit / wireless sensor in direct sunlight for extended periods of time.

• Do not disassemble the main unit, HR receiver, or sensors.

• Regularly check the positions of the magnet and the speed/cadence sensors and make sure

that they are securely mounted.

• Do not use paint thinner or rubbing alcohol to clean the unit.

• Do not subject the main unit, HR receiver, or sensors to strong impact; take care also to

prevent any of them from falling.

Heart rate sensor

NOTE

The heart rate transmitter has a maximum and minimum transmission distance. Make sure
that the distance between the transmitter and main unit is between 20 and 80 cm at all times to
ensure proper transmission. If the distance is less than 20 cm, the signal will be too strong for
proper reception.

Signals from the heart rate sensor can be received with the main unit attached to the HR
receiver. Signals, however, cannot be received by the main unit alone.

CAUTION !

• The following objects and places may generate strong electromagnetic wave and interfer-

ence, which may result in incorrect measurement:

1. TV, PC, radios, motors/engines, or in cars and trains.

2. Railroad crossings and near railway tracks, around television transmitting

stations and radar bases.

• Avoid using the main unit together with other cordless devices. Doing so may result in

transmission interference.

• Consult a doctor if any part of the HR strap results in a rash.

• Do not twist or pull the heart rate sensor using unnecessary force.

• Like all products, the heart rate sensor has a limited lifetime, and may stop functioning after

extended usage.

If you have any problems receiving heart rate data, it may be time to replace the heart rate
sensor.

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