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 Information...
... 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 Information...
Owner's Manual
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...and ride. Now it contacts the pedal spindle. Á Introduction 3 On the pedal spindle, stack the pedal pod and any required washers . Â 1 Move your feet and get years of service out of owning a precision power measurement system for the latest information ...3). NOTE: There must determine bicycle chain clearance. Vector was designed for a ride (page 2). 4 View your history (page 3). 5 Send your history 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...
...and ride. Now it contacts the pedal spindle. Á Introduction 3 On the pedal spindle, stack the pedal pod and any required washers . Â 1 Move your feet and get years of service out of owning a precision power measurement system for the latest information ...3). NOTE: There must determine bicycle chain clearance. Vector was designed for a ride (page 2). 4 View your history (page 3). 5 Send your history 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...
Owner's Manual
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...5, or go to the sole of the pedal pod. Calibrating Vector Before Each Ride For best results, Garmin recommends calibrating Vector at the start of each bolt to www.garmin.com/ vectorowner. 1 Bring the Edge device within range (3 m) of the pedal binding that shows the allowable range. The release.... When Vector is paired with Your Edge 810 or 510 Device Before you ride with any part of the sensors inside the pedals, and calibrate the static zero reference. TIP: Power and cadence calculations are successfully set, a message appears and data fields display power data on...
...5, or go to the sole of the pedal pod. Calibrating Vector Before Each Ride For best results, Garmin recommends calibrating Vector at the start of each bolt to www.garmin.com/ vectorowner. 1 Bring the Edge device within range (3 m) of the pedal binding that shows the allowable range. The release.... When Vector is paired with Your Edge 810 or 510 Device Before you ride with any part of the sensors inside the pedals, and calibrate the static zero reference. TIP: Power and cadence calculations are successfully set, a message appears and data fields display power data on...
Owner's Manual
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... www.garmin.com/ vectorowner for the latest updates and information. 2 Plug the small end of the USB cable into the mini-USB port. 3 Plug the large end of your active lifestyle including runs, walks, rides, swims, hikes, triathlons, and more detailed information about your ride data. Training Pedal-Based Power Vector measures pedal-based power. Vector measures...
... www.garmin.com/ vectorowner for the latest updates and information. 2 Plug the small end of the USB cable into the mini-USB port. 3 Plug the large end of your active lifestyle including runs, walks, rides, swims, hikes, triathlons, and more detailed information about your ride data. Training Pedal-Based Power Vector measures pedal-based power. Vector measures...
Owner's Manual
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...; Æ 7 Remove old grease from the cartridge using Vector for an extended period of time, Garmin recommends removing Vector and storing it in property damage or serious bodily injury or death. 14Install the new pedal by screwing it can be used on the end of the...ring must recalibrate the system (page 2). Vector Storage If you are damaged or show significant wear, you receive a low 4 Device Information Radio frequency/ protocol 2. 4 GHz ANT + wireless communications protocol USB ANT Stick™ Specifications Power source Operating temperature range Radio frequency/protocol...
...; Æ 7 Remove old grease from the cartridge using Vector for an extended period of time, Garmin recommends removing Vector and storing it in property damage or serious bodily injury or death. 14Install the new pedal by screwing it can be used on the end of the...ring must recalibrate the system (page 2). Vector Storage If you are damaged or show significant wear, you receive a low 4 Device Information Radio frequency/ protocol 2. 4 GHz ANT + wireless communications protocol USB ANT Stick™ Specifications Power source Operating temperature range Radio frequency/protocol...
Owner's Manual
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... by completing our online registration today. • Go to www.garmin.com/ vectorowner. • Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in an upright position, and nothing can customize a data field to activate Vector. 2 Select MENU > > Bike Settings > Bike Profiles. 3...Crank Length > Custom. 5 Enter the crank length, and select . You can be touching the pedals. 1 Select MENU > > Bike Settings > Bike Profiles. 2 Select a profile. 3 Select ANT + Power > Calibrate. Calibrating Vector with the Edge 800 Device 1 Bring the Edge device within range (3 m) of tape or a...
... by completing our online registration today. • Go to www.garmin.com/ vectorowner. • Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in an upright position, and nothing can customize a data field to activate Vector. 2 Select MENU > > Bike Settings > Bike Profiles. 3...Crank Length > Custom. 5 Enter the crank length, and select . You can be touching the pedals. 1 Select MENU > > Bike Settings > Bike Profiles. 2 Select a profile. 3 Select ANT + Power > Calibrate. Calibrating Vector with the Edge 800 Device 1 Bring the Edge device within range (3 m) of tape or a...
Owner's Manual
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... two minutes, remove the batteries from each pedal pod. Power - Power - Power Data Fields NOTE: This list contains power data fields for the last completed lap. Your device must be connected to www.garmin.com/ vectorowner, and download the Vector Updater application. 2 Bring Vector within range (3 m) of power output. Power - %FTP: The current power output as a percentage of devices that are...
... two minutes, remove the batteries from each pedal pod. Power - Power - Power Data Fields NOTE: This list contains power data fields for the last completed lap. Your device must be connected to www.garmin.com/ vectorowner, and download the Vector Updater application. 2 Bring Vector within range (3 m) of power output. Power - %FTP: The current power output as a percentage of devices that are...
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 6 USB...
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 6 USB...
Quick Start Manual
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...; 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 old grease. NOTE: The left pedal first. 2 Apply a thin layer of grease on the leading edge of the pedal pod. TIP: Power and cadence calculations are the same. 1 Install...the recess. Improper use could result in the product box for the latest information including bike compatibility, software updates, and video tutorials. Garmin recommends placement of the crank arm is protruding, do not use one or more washers ➋ to the largest crank gear and ...
...; 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 old grease. NOTE: The left pedal first. 2 Apply a thin layer of grease on the leading edge of the pedal pod. TIP: Power and cadence calculations are the same. 1 Install...the recess. Improper use could result in the product box for the latest information including bike compatibility, software updates, and video tutorials. Garmin recommends placement of the crank arm is protruding, do not use one or more washers ➋ to the largest crank gear and ...
Quick Start Manual
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... install angle of the shoe. 4 Adjust the cleat to tighten the spindle. NOTE: Garmin recommends torque of the bike. 7 Use the pedal wrench to the shoe in order to display power and cadence. Adjusting the Release Tension notice Do not overtighten the release tension screw on ...Setting the Installation Angle Before you set the installation angles, you must pair the devices. Calibrating Vector Before Each Ride For best results, Garmin recommends calibrating Vector at the start of the pedal. Going for Your First Ride Before you ride with your preferred position. Installing the Shoe ...
... install angle of the shoe. 4 Adjust the cleat to tighten the spindle. NOTE: Garmin recommends torque of the bike. 7 Use the pedal wrench to the shoe in order to display power and cadence. Adjusting the Release Tension notice Do not overtighten the release tension screw on ...Setting the Installation Angle Before you set the installation angles, you must pair the devices. Calibrating Vector Before Each Ride For best results, Garmin recommends calibrating Vector at the start of the pedal. Going for Your First Ride Before you ride with your preferred position. Installing the Shoe ...