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Stages Indoor Cycling® LLC www.stagesindoorcycling.com support@stagesindoorcycling.com 1-800-717-8076 Sales, Accounting and Administrative ,Tech. Support: 1732 NW Quimby, Ste 250, Portland, OR 97209 USA Design, Manufacturing, and Warehouse: 3090 Sterling Cir, Ste 102, Boulder, CO 80301 USA • • • • • • Batteries AA x 2 – service life, approximately 2000 hours of riding time Wireless transmission: 2.4GHz, ANT+™ and Bluetooth® Smart (BTLE 4.0) Accuracy: +/-2.
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Pairing the power meter The power meter must be connected or “paired” to the Stages SIC1 display console or cycle computer (collectively referred to as display units) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Each power meter has a unique ANT+ device ID. During the pairing process the applicable device ID is recorded by the display and will be used to communicate with the corresponding power meter. The ANT+ ID number is printed in the locations shown in FIG 1 and also supplied with the documentation.
Loads applied while pedaling will then be measured as torque and used by the sensor to determine power in Watts. The zero offset value can be affected by the installation of the crank arm and the tightening of the securing hardware. The torque applied to the securing hardware can impart some strain into the crank material that is easily accounted for by manually calibrating the zero offset. Any time the power meter is removed from the bike and reinstalled, the zero offset should be calibrated.
Troubleshooting If no power (watts) or cadence (RPM) signal is being received by your compatible display unit when riding the bike, please items: 1. Confirm that working AA batteries are properly installed in the power meter according to assembly steps 1-4 on page 3. 2. Ride the bike with a pedaling cadence of greater than 20 RPM. Your power meter will not send cadence or wattage to the display unless a true pedaling force is applied.
Firmware Firmware is the programming that operates the power meter’s computer. The power meter has been designed to allow over-the-air (OTA) firmware updates. Updated firmware may be developed and released by Stages Cycling to provide added or improved functionality. Firmware updates may be sent to the power meter by way of the Stages Cycling Utility Apps for Apple® iOS devices such as iPhone and iPads, as well as Android devices (running Android software 4.4 or newer).
Stages Indoor Cycling™ Important Product Information Contact Information: Stages Indoor Cycling LLC 1732 NW Quimby Suite 250 Portland, OR 97209 www.stagesindoorcycling.com Support@stagesindoorcycling.com Product Name: Stages Indoor Power Meter Model Name: SIP1 FCC ID: ZBM-SIP1 IC ID: 9327A-SIP1 California Proposition 65 The enclosed hardware and its packaging contain chemicals the State of California has found to cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive harm.
CE statement: Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011+A2:2013 EN 301 489-1 : V1.9.2 (2011) EN 301 489-17: V2.2.1 (2012) EN 300 328 (v1.8.1, 2012-6) EN62479 (2010) This device is a 2.
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