Owners Manual
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... Shoe Cleats 1 About the Vector 3S System 2 Pairing Vector with Your Edge 1030 2 Your First Ride 2 Training 2 Pedal-Based Power 2 Cycling Dynamics 2 Vector Data 3 Pairing Vector with the Garmin Connect App 3 Sending Your Ride to Garmin Connect 3 Customizing the Settings in the Garmin Connect App 3 Device Information 3 Vector Device Care 3 Maintenance Tips 4 Vector Specifications 4 Battery Information 4 Overhauling the Vector Pedals 4 Vector Storage 6 Other Compatible Devices...
... Shoe Cleats 1 About the Vector 3S System 2 Pairing Vector with Your Edge 1030 2 Your First Ride 2 Training 2 Pedal-Based Power 2 Cycling Dynamics 2 Vector Data 3 Pairing Vector with the Garmin Connect App 3 Sending Your Ride to Garmin Connect 3 Customizing the Settings in the Garmin Connect App 3 Device Information 3 Vector Device Care 3 Maintenance Tips 4 Vector Specifications 4 Battery Information 4 Overhauling the Vector Pedals 4 Vector Storage 6 Other Compatible Devices...
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...came with your phone using the Garmin Connect app. Vector Data Your ride data or history is the pedal stroke region (between the start crank angle and the end crank angle) where you must safely disconnect your device from the settings menu, select Garmin Devices > Add Device, and follow... the on the pedal platform where you the ...
...came with your phone using the Garmin Connect app. Vector Data Your ride data or history is the pedal stroke region (between the start crank angle and the end crank angle) where you must safely disconnect your device from the settings menu, select Garmin Devices > Add Device, and follow... the on the pedal platform where you the ...
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.... Failure to properly tighten the nut could cause the pedal to fall off during a ride, which could result in place, you should press it down so it to the recommended torque specification. You should press it down so it . 3 Set the battery cover and batteries aside. 4 Use a ...small Phillips screwdriver (PH 00) to remove the two screws from inside the battery carriage . 5 Remove the battery carriage. 6 While securely holding the wrench flats with a pedal wrench, use the 12 mm socket wrench...
.... Failure to properly tighten the nut could cause the pedal to fall off during a ride, which could result in place, you should press it down so it to the recommended torque specification. You should press it down so it . 3 Set the battery cover and batteries aside. 4 Use a ...small Phillips screwdriver (PH 00) to remove the two screws from inside the battery carriage . 5 Remove the battery carriage. 6 While securely holding the wrench flats with a pedal wrench, use the 12 mm socket wrench...
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... sensor. Upgrading Your Vector 3S to a Dual Sensing System Before you install the new right pedal, the left pedal: • From your compatible Edge device, select > Sensors, select your sensor, select Sensor Details > Pair Right Power Sensor, and enter the sensor ID found on the pedal. • From the Garmin Connect app device settings, enable the Right...
... sensor. Upgrading Your Vector 3S to a Dual Sensing System Before you install the new right pedal, the left pedal: • From your compatible Edge device, select > Sensors, select your sensor, select Sensor Details > Pair Right Power Sensor, and enter the sensor ID found on the pedal. • From the Garmin Connect app device settings, enable the Right...
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...watts per kilogram. Time Seated: The time spent seated while pedaling for the current lap. Trainer Resistance: The resistance force applied by the Vector S system. Balance - Cadence Graph: A line graph showing ...30s Avg.: The 30-second moving average of the left /right power balance. Balance - 3s Avg.: The three-second moving average of the left / right power balance. Cadence - ...FTP or custom settings. L. L. R. Peak: The current power phase peak angle for the current lap. Power phase peak is applying force to 7) based on the pedal platform where force...
...watts per kilogram. Time Seated: The time spent seated while pedaling for the current lap. Trainer Resistance: The resistance force applied by the Vector S system. Balance - Cadence Graph: A line graph showing ...30s Avg.: The 30-second moving average of the left /right power balance. Balance - 3s Avg.: The three-second moving average of the left / right power balance. Cadence - ...FTP or custom settings. L. L. R. Peak: The current power phase peak angle for the current lap. Power phase peak is applying force to 7) based on the pedal platform where force...
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... 2 cycling dynamics 2 D data storing 3 transferring 3 data fields 2, 7 E Edge 2, 6 F fēnix 6 Forerunner 6 G Garmin Connect 3 H history 3 sending to computer 3 I installing 1 M maintenance 4 memory 3 P pairing 1, 2, 6 smartphone 3 pedals 1, 2, 4 platform center offset 3 power 2 power (force), meters 2 power phase 3 product registration 6 R registering the device 6 resetting the device 8 S settings 3 smartphone, pairing 3 specifications 4 storing data 3 storing the device 6 T tools 1 training 4 troubleshooting 8 U upgrading...
... 2 cycling dynamics 2 D data storing 3 transferring 3 data fields 2, 7 E Edge 2, 6 F fēnix 6 Forerunner 6 G Garmin Connect 3 H history 3 sending to computer 3 I installing 1 M maintenance 4 memory 3 P pairing 1, 2, 6 smartphone 3 pedals 1, 2, 4 platform center offset 3 power 2 power (force), meters 2 power phase 3 product registration 6 R registering the device 6 resetting the device 8 S settings 3 smartphone, pairing 3 specifications 4 storing data 3 storing the device 6 T tools 1 training 4 troubleshooting 8 U upgrading...