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Polar CS200 Cycle Computer/Heart Rate Monitor Questions & Answers
How do I unlock "Buttons
You can reset the computer as follows:
Reset the cycling computer by pressing and holding all buttons until the display is filled with digits. By pressing any button the unit goes to the Basic Settings mode.
A copy of the manual can be found
here
I have the CS200 and
The CS200 should automatically turn itself off. A copy of the manual can be found here:
http://www.evanscycles.com/product_document/file/ea5/394/ec0/403/polar-cs200-computer-manual.pdf
Polar CS 200 chest strap
Just read that you need to wash the belt in a washing machine and/or check the snaps for corrosion. My 200sd is doing the same thing so will try this when I get home tonight.
I cannot get the computer
The CS100 is designed to only work off the front wheel. if you are using a trainer where the rear wheel is spinning and the front wheel is stationary you will get no reliable reading. if this was the case on the old bike, you got lucky, the system is not designed to read that way. Too far a distance between sensor and computer.
If you are moving the front wheel, as on rollers, and you are not getting a signal than either the sensor and the magnet are not reading each other (too far away from each other, as an example) or the sensor has a dead battery, or you have the bike sensor turned off in your settings.
Tomahawk E Series Exercise bike loud peddling sound
Standard WD40 is just a 'quick fix' as it isn't an actual oil unless the can is clearly labelled as "Bike All Condition Lubricant". It'll be best to buy a proper light oil like 3in1, 151 Super oil or an actual chain lube.
This 'clickey' noise. Is it random and happening every so often or is it a constant, regular click that changes with the speed your pedalling at? Check for slack in the chain. as you wiggle the chain up and down there should only be about a centimetre of movement in the chain. If it's too slack or too tight it can make strange noises. Check the axle bolts and nuts to make sure they're not loose. Check the wheel is mounted straight. If it's turned left or right the chain will 'skip' as it's slightly missing the cog teeth on the wheel. Use the frame at the rear end of the wheel as reference and measure how far the side of the wheel is from the frame on both sides. It should be about the same both sides.
9/22/2023 12:16:04 PM •
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on Sep 22, 2023
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