Owner's Manual
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... Installation Angle 2 Performing a Static Zero Calibration 2 Calibrating Vector Before Each Ride 2 Customizing the Data Fields 3 Training 3 Pedal-Based Power 3 Maintenance Tips 3 Vector Data 3 Sending Your Ride to Garmin Connect 3 Garmin Connect 3 Disconnecting the USB Cable 3 Device Information 3 Vector Device Care 3 Removing the Pedal Pod and Pedal 4 Replacing the Pedals and Cartridges 4 Vector Storage 4 Vector Specifications 4 USB ANT Stick™ Specifications 4 Battery...
... Installation Angle 2 Performing a Static Zero Calibration 2 Calibrating Vector Before Each Ride 2 Customizing the Data Fields 3 Training 3 Pedal-Based Power 3 Maintenance Tips 3 Vector Data 3 Sending Your Ride to Garmin Connect 3 Garmin Connect 3 Disconnecting the USB Cable 3 Device Information 3 Vector Device Care 3 Removing the Pedal Pod and Pedal 4 Replacing the Pedals and Cartridges 4 Vector Storage 4 Vector Specifications 4 USB ANT Stick™ Specifications 4 Battery...
Owner's Manual
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... experience of owning a precision power measurement system for cyclists, by cyclists, to www.garmin.com/ vectorowner. Installing Vector Components Preparing the Crank Arms 1 Remove the existing pedals. 2 Clean the threads and remove old grease. Improper use washers. Vector was designed for your Vector purchase. Determining the Bicycle Chain Clearance Before you can install the right...
... experience of owning a precision power measurement system for cyclists, by cyclists, to www.garmin.com/ vectorowner. Installing Vector Components Preparing the Crank Arms 1 Remove the existing pedals. 2 Clean the threads and remove old grease. Improper use washers. Vector was designed for your Vector purchase. Determining the Bicycle Chain Clearance Before you can install the right...
Owner's Manual
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... Use a 4 mm hex key to loosely attach each pedal. Calibrating Vector Before Each Ride For best results, Garmin recommends calibrating Vector at the start of the bike. 7 Use the pedal wrench to tighten the spindle. NOTE: The right pedal has a left and right cleats are successfully set the ...810 or 510 Device Before you must pair the devices. When Vector is nearly 70 rpm. 3 Accelerate smoothly to increase clearance. NOTE: Garmin recommends torque of the sensors inside the pedals, and calibrate the static zero reference. Performing a Static Zero Calibration...
... Use a 4 mm hex key to loosely attach each pedal. Calibrating Vector Before Each Ride For best results, Garmin recommends calibrating Vector at the start of the bike. 7 Use the pedal wrench to tighten the spindle. NOTE: The right pedal has a left and right cleats are successfully set the ...810 or 510 Device Before you must pair the devices. When Vector is nearly 70 rpm. 3 Accelerate smoothly to increase clearance. NOTE: Garmin recommends torque of the sensors inside the pedals, and calibrate the static zero reference. Performing a Static Zero Calibration...
Owner's Manual
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... the components clean and free of Vector components. Vector measures the force you want. Garmin Connect Connect with your device, you can email your activities to others, or post links to change it is connected to your computer to keep it reports your cadence or rotational pedaling speed. Training 3 Garmin Connect gives you must safely...
... the components clean and free of Vector components. Vector measures the force you want. Garmin Connect Connect with your device, you can email your activities to others, or post links to change it is connected to your computer to keep it reports your cadence or rotational pedaling speed. Training 3 Garmin Connect gives you must safely...
Owner's Manual
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... User-replaceable CR2032, 3 volts Minimum 175 hours of time, Garmin recommends removing Vector and storing it can replace the pedals, cartridges, and related hardware components. 1 Remove the pedals and pedal pods from your Garmin dealer or the Garmin website. NOTE: The right pedal has a left -handed (reverse) thread. WARNING Garmin recommends torque of the dust seal and brass spacer...
... User-replaceable CR2032, 3 volts Minimum 175 hours of time, Garmin recommends removing Vector and storing it can replace the pedals, cartridges, and related hardware components. 1 Remove the pedals and pedal pods from your Garmin dealer or the Garmin website. NOTE: The right pedal has a left -handed (reverse) thread. WARNING Garmin recommends torque of the dust seal and brass spacer...
Owner's Manual
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... page. When the zero reference is often printed on the back of the sensors inside the pedals (page 2). 3 Calibrate the static zero reference (page 5). 4 Calibrate Vector before each ride (page 2). You can use a sharp object to remove user-replaceable batteries..../ hazardouswaste / perchlorate. battery warning, you by completing our online registration today. • Go to www.garmin.com/ vectorowner. • Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in order to activate Vector. 2 Select MENU > > Bike Settings > Bike Profiles. 3 Select a profile. 4 Select Bike Details...
... page. When the zero reference is often printed on the back of the sensors inside the pedals (page 2). 3 Calibrate the static zero reference (page 5). 4 Calibrate Vector before each ride (page 2). You can use a sharp object to remove user-replaceable batteries..../ hazardouswaste / perchlorate. battery warning, you by completing our online registration today. • Go to www.garmin.com/ vectorowner. • Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in order to activate Vector. 2 Select MENU > > Bike Settings > Bike Profiles. 3 Select a profile. 4 Select Bike Details...
Owner's Manual
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.... Balance: The current left /right power balance for the current lap. Lap: The average left / right power balance. Your device must be touching the pedals. 1 Hold MENU. 2 Select Settings > Bike Settings. 3 Select a bike. 4 Select ANT + Power > Calibrate. Lap: The average cadence for ...lap. Power - 30s Avg. : The 30-second moving average of your computer, you are compatible with Vector, go to www.garmin.com/ vectorowner, and download the Vector Updater application. 2 Bring Vector within range (3 m) of the left /right power balance for the current lap. Power - Power - ...
.... Balance: The current left /right power balance for the current lap. Lap: The average left / right power balance. Your device must be touching the pedals. 1 Hold MENU. 2 Select Settings > Bike Settings. 3 Select a bike. 4 Select ANT + Power > Calibrate. Lap: The average cadence for ...lap. Power - 30s Avg. : The 30-second moving average of your computer, you are compatible with Vector, go to www.garmin.com/ vectorowner, and download the Vector Updater application. 2 Bring Vector within range (3 m) of the left /right power balance for the current lap. Power - Power - ...
Owner's Manual
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Index B battery life 4 replacing 5 type 4 C calibrating 2, 5, 6 cleaning the device 3 cleats 2 compatibility 6 customizing the device 3, 6 D data storing 3 transferring 3 data fields 3, 6 E Edge 2, 5 G Garmin Connect 3 storing data 3 H history 3 sending to computer 3 I installing 1, 2 M memory 3 P pairing 2, 5 pedal pods 1, 4, 5 pedals 1-4 power 3 product registration 5 R registering the device 5 replacement parts 4 S software, updating 6 specifications 4 storing data 3 storing the device 4 T tools 1 training 3 U updates, software...
Index B battery life 4 replacing 5 type 4 C calibrating 2, 5, 6 cleaning the device 3 cleats 2 compatibility 6 customizing the device 3, 6 D data storing 3 transferring 3 data fields 3, 6 E Edge 2, 5 G Garmin Connect 3 storing data 3 H history 3 sending to computer 3 I installing 1, 2 M memory 3 P pairing 2, 5 pedal pods 1, 4, 5 pedals 1-4 power 3 product registration 5 R registering the device 5 replacement parts 4 S software, updating 6 specifications 4 storing data 3 storing the device 4 T tools 1 training 3 U updates, software...
Quick Start Manual
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... chain. notice Go to www.garmin.com/vectorowner for product warnings and other important information. NOTE: You must confirm bicycle chain clearance. Tools Needed • 15 mm pedal wrench • Bike grease • 3 mm and 4 mm hex keys Installing Vector Components Preparing the Crank Arms 1 Remove the existing pedals. 2 Clean the threads and remove...
... chain. notice Go to www.garmin.com/vectorowner for product warnings and other important information. NOTE: You must confirm bicycle chain clearance. Tools Needed • 15 mm pedal wrench • Bike grease • 3 mm and 4 mm hex keys Installing Vector Components Preparing the Crank Arms 1 Remove the existing pedals. 2 Clean the threads and remove...
Quick Start Manual
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.... 1 Go to the shoe in the product box. Calibrating Vector Before Each Ride For best results, Garmin recommends calibrating Vector at the start of every ride. 1 Perform a static zero calibration (page 2). 2 Go for an extended period of grease on the bottom of the pedal binding that shows the allowable range. Going for a short ride...
.... 1 Go to the shoe in the product box. Calibrating Vector Before Each Ride For best results, Garmin recommends calibrating Vector at the start of every ride. 1 Perform a static zero calibration (page 2). 2 Go for an extended period of grease on the bottom of the pedal binding that shows the allowable range. Going for a short ride...