Instruction manual

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MC
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2.5 Selecting the wheel circumference (wheelsize)
Your computer VDO MC 1.0 indicates your wheel size as WS (Wheelsize) = wheel circumference. Your VDO MC 1.0 is able to process two different
wheelsizes for two different bikes (i.e. road bike and mountainbike) The following default values are preset
Wheelsize 1 WS1 = 2155 mm wheel circumference
Wheelsize 2 WS2 = 2000 mm wheel circumference
Warning: After a battery change the above defaults are automatically applied. After a battery change, you have to re-enter the precise values for your bike(s).
2.5.1 How to determine the precise wheelsize
Place the front wheel of your bike with the valve at the bottom, mark this position with a line and push your bike ahead until exactly one rotation of the front
wheel is completed. Draw another line where the valve now is. Take a ruler and measure the distance between marks 1 and 2 which reflects the
wheelsize = wheel-circumference. The figure measured (inches or mm) is the wheelsize to be entered into your computer. see fig.
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If you have selected MPH readout you must enter your wheelsize in inches. Hence, altitude is displayed in ft and temperature in °F.
If you have selected KMH readout you must enter your wheelsize in mm. Hence, altitude is displayed in m and temperature in °C.
Standard wheelsizes and respective values in mm and inches are shown in chart 1 (see page .....)
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