User's Manual
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Cadence Sensor
Cadence is the number of revolutions of the crank set per minute for cyclists.
Installing Cadence Sensor
The cadence comes in two parts, the cadence sensor itself and the magnet.
Place the sensor on the chain stay. Rotate the crank to make sure the sensor will not touch the
rotating crank. If the sensor touches the crank, move the sensor slightly upwards. Use the cable ties
to secure the cadence sensor.
Place the magnet on the crank. Use two cable ties to secure the magnet.
The cadence sensor and the magnet should pass facing each other with no more than 25 millimeters
between the two to transmit accurate data.
The details please reference for below:
The cadence comes in two parts, the cadence
sensor itself and the magnet.
The cadence sensor should be placed on the chain
stay, and the magnet on the crank.
Place the rubber pad on the chain stay.
Place the cadence sensor on the rubber pad.
Thread the two included cable ties (thicker ones)
through the cadence sensor. Wind the cable ties to
secure the cadence sensor onto the chain stay.
DO NOT pull the cable ties yet now. Leave the
cable ties loose enough to be adjusted. The cable
ties should be fixed only when the magnet is fixed.
Continue to next step to fix the magnet.
Place the magnet on the inner side of the crank.
Make sure the cadence sensor and the magnet
pass facing each other with no more than 25
millimeters between the two.
Thread and wind the included two cable ties
(thinner ones) to secure the magnet onto the crank.
Once the rotation is assured and the position of the
two is fixed, pull the cable ties to secure the
magnet.