MAX SPEED INDICATION
RESET
PAS MODE
SADDLE POSITION
A properly adjusted saddle can minimize discomfort on the bike and make your
pedaling more efficient. Take some time to get the correct saddle position as it will
improve your overall riding experience. Saddles can be adjusted in three ways:
saddle height, forward/ backward position and tilt.
SADDLE HEIGHT
Open the quick-release clamp on the seat post (19) and adjust the height of saddle.
The saddle height controls the leverage for your pedaling. Too low and it puts stress
on your knees, too high and you may rub the saddle excessively. There are a number
of ways to get the right saddle height. A good way of doing it is to sit on the bike with
both feet on the pedals – get help from second person not to fall. Place your pedals
in the 6 o'clock and 12 o'clock position. Your bottom leg should be fully extended
when the heel is placed on the lower pedal. If it's angled you need to raise the saddle.
Press
repeatedly until MXS is displayed.
Long press
+
per trip (TM), range per trip (DST), average speed (AVS)
and max speed per trip (MXS).
When pedaling, PAS icon is on.
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and confirm with
to reset time