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Bell f20 I need instructions pdf for Bell Bicycle trip computer model f20. Thank you, Jimmy

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  • Anonymous Sep 21, 2008

    need bell f20 instructions



  • beachrider Jan 24, 2009

    also need the instructions

  • Anonymous Feb 19, 2009

    [email protected]
    I too need the user manual. Kindly email me if you get it.
    Thanking you
    Dr A Joshi
    Pune India

  • Anonymous Mar 01, 2009

    i can not get the time right atall it is confusing

    can you help ?????? :-)

  • gillybeen Mar 01, 2009

    My son opened up the Bell F20 odometer for bicycles and threw away the directions. If anyone can tell us how to set it up I would most apprecitate it.

  • Anonymous Mar 16, 2009

    I also need instructions!

  • Anonymous Mar 18, 2009

    i don't have instructions. Need them.

  • Anonymous Apr 10, 2009

    All I need is the 4-digit number for a 26 inch bike. The rest is easy. Clik left side twice to reset. Right side once to move between the stages. Anyone have the numbers?



    Thanks,

    Wanda

  • Anonymous Apr 26, 2009

    I lost the installation instructions need to locate instructions

  • Anonymous May 22, 2009

    I have set all my computer up easily but when it comes to age and weight, I am not sure if the weight is in POUNDS. Can anyone help me on this. I have a fat burned programme aswell but so far it has not registered any fat burnt yet, does anyone know why. Could it be to do with the age and weight function.

    I would be grateful if someone is able to tell me how to set the weight - thanks so much

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Here are the wheel value for a Bell F20

Road Bike
20" 1596
22 1759
24 1916
26 2073
27 2124

Montain Bike
24" 1888
26 2045
27 2155
28 2237

I hope this helps set your F20 computer.

  • Gatortom Sep 10, 2010

    Bell Wireless Bike Computer – Generic Manual

    BATTERY Installation
    Make sure to write down the Odometer value before changing the battery so you can later re-enter it in the odometer. Install the new battery with the positive ( ) pole facing outward. After changing the battery
    all settings are erased.

    Clamp the magnet to a spoke on the right side of the front wheel. Make sure that the magnet is facing the outside of the wheel so that the flat side of the magnet passes in front of the sensor.

    Attach the speedometer sensor to the right fork leg using the two cable ties provided. Make sure the metal side of the sensor is facing the wheel. Do not fully secure the cable ties yet, as the sensor location might require further
    adjustments.

    Adjust the sensor and magnet location so that clearance between the two is no greater than 1/5" (5mm). Magnet should pass by the tip of the sensor. Remove the adhesive tape shield on the back of the bracket and position the bracket on the handlebar of the bicycle. Fasten the O-ring around the top edge of the bracket and wrap around the underside of the handlebar and attach to the bottom edge of the bracket. Insert the
    computer into the mounting bracket and twist to the right to lock into place.

    Programming the Computer
    Wheel Size Input
    The flashing number "2124" is the pre-set value. To determine the correct wheel factor, refer to the table shown. Set the wheel factor by pressing the Right button until the correct setting appears. Press the Left button to lock in
    the correct digit. Repeat until all four digits are entered.
    Road Bike
    20" 1596
    22" 1759
    24" 1916
    26" 2073
    27"/ 700c 2124

    Mountain Bike
    24" 1888
    26" 2045
    27" 2155
    28" 2237



    Quickstart
    Now that the speedometer is configured, insert the computer into the bracket and twist to the right to lock in place. To check for proper installation, spin the front wheel. The speed tendency icon in the upper left corner of the screen should be turning as the computer starts recording data
    (Refer to Troubleshooting in case of problems).

    LOWER SCREEN
    Trip Distance (DST) 0–999.9 Km or M
    Trip Timer (TM) 9 hrs 59 min 59 sec
    Odometer (ODO)
    Average Speed (AVS)
    Maximum Speed (MXS)
    Clock

    UPPER SCREEN
    Current Speed (SPD) 0–199.9 Km/hr or M/hr
    Calories Burned (CAL) 0–999.9 Calories Burned
    Speed Comparison ( or -)
    Speed Tendency

    Current Speed (SPD)
    Current Speed represents instantaneous speed. It is displayed on the upper screen. The speedometer measures speeds up to 200Km/hr or 125 M/hr. If no keys are touched and no movement sensed from the bicycle
    for five minutes, the speedometer will go into sleep mode. Press any key to reactivate.

    Calories Burned (CAL)
    Calories Burned is displayed on the upper screen. It represents the accumulated number of calories burned while riding. The calorie count on the screen will start over once 999 calories have been burned. Calories burned can be reset at any time by pressing and holding the Left button
    when "CAL" is displayed on the screen.

    Speed Comparison ( or -)
    " " or "-" appears next to the current speed. This function shows the positive or negative acceleration of your current speed as compared with your average since the last re-set to zero.

    Speed Tendency
    "Graphic" is the animation of the wheel moving.


    Trip Distance (DST)
    Press the Right button until "DST" appears. Trip Distance is displayed on the lower screen. It is activated automatically with the bicycle in motion. Trip Distance can be reset by pressing and holding the Right button for two seconds when "DST" is displayed on the screen.
    NOTE: Resetting Trip Distance will automatically reset Trip Timer and Average Speed.

    Trip Timer (TM)
    Trip Timer is displayed on the lower screen. It is activated automatically with the bicycle in motion: it is on when you ride and off when you stop. To display the timer, press the Right button until "TM" appears. The timer records the total cycling time for each trip. Trip Timer can be reset at
    any time by pressing and holding the Left button for two seconds when the "TM" is displayed on the screen. Note: Resetting Trip Timer will automatically reset Trip Distance and Average Speed.

    Odometer (ODO)
    Odometer is displayed on the lower screen. Just like a car, it measures distance ridden over time. After changing the computer battery, ODO will be set to zero. The odometer can be reset to the previous value by pressing and holding the Left button for two seconds when "ODO" is displayed
    on the screen.

    Average Speed (AVS)
    Average Speed is displayed on the lower screen. It represents the average speed while riding. Press the Right button until the "AVG" appears. The average speed is measured over the total cycling time for each trip. A
    figure can be expressed in Km/hr or M/hr. The average speed can be reset at any time by pressing and holding the Right button for two seconds when the AVS is displayed on the screen.
    NOTE: Resetting the Average Speed will automatically reset the Trip Timer and Trip Distance.

    Maximum Speed (MXS)
    Press the Right button until the "MXS" appears. This
    display will show the maximum speed during your ride.
    Maximum Speed can be reset at any time by pressing
    and holding the Left button for two seconds when the
    MXS is displayed on the screen.




    Reset
    Trip Reset
    Program Reset
    Total Reset
    Calories Burned (CAL)
    Trip Distance (DST)
    Trip Timer
    Average Speed (AVS)
    Clock
    Odometer (ODO)
    Maximum Speed
    Press both main left and right buttons down for 2 seconds

    Above functions plus:
    Wheel Circumference
    KM or Mile Selection
    12-24 Hour Format
    KG or LB Selection
    User Weight
    Clock
    Max Speed (MXS)
    Odometer Press YELLOW button on
    Left back of speedometer with a pencil tip

    All functions, including Odometer (ODO) are reset (same as when you change the battery) Nothing Press RED button on Right back of speedometer with a pencil tip.

    Km or Mile Selection
    After setting the Wheel Factor the Km/M selection will appear. Press the Right button to choose kilometer or mile. Press the Left button to confirm.


    12 or 24 Hour Format Selection
    After the Km/M input selection, the clock format screen will appear. Press the Right button to choose between the two formats. Press the Left button to confirm.

    KG or LB Selection
    After the hour format selection, the Kg/Lb selection will appear. Press the Right button to choose between Kilograms (Kg) or Pounds (Lb). Press the Left button to confirm choice.
    Once the weight unit is selected, the computer will ask the user to enter his/her weight. This will allow the computer to accurately estimate the number of calories burned while riding. To enter the correct weight, press the Right button until the correct digit appears. Press the Left button to lock in the correct digit. Repeat until all digits are entered. NOTE: The weight entered should be between 80–499Lb or 35–199Kg. The speedometer is now ready to use.

    Clock
    Set the time by pressing and holding the Right button until the hour is flashing. To set, press the Right button until desired setting is displayed. Press the Left button to confirm. Repeat steps for the minute setting.

    Backlight
    Hold either left or right main button for more than 1 second to activate the backlight feature

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Go to this web site http://fitness.owneriq.net/mdownloads/fb94ddcf-c98f-4ba0-b115-290af84fa816.pdf

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There ia pdf file of the complete manual on this site. in the center of the page.http://sitivi.blogspot.com/2009/04/bell-f20-bike-computer.html

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These instructions are close enough to figure it out.   First...tire size as per chart,  then age and weight??,  then maintenance minder mileage. hold down left button to set clock.
http://www.bellbikestuff.com/pdfs/111741WirelessManual.pdf

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Wheel values as follows:
Road Bike:
20" 1596
22" 1759
24" 1916
26" 2073
27"/700c 2124

Mountain Bike
24" 1888
26" 2045
27" 2155
28" 2237

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The F12-F20 series are pretty much the same. The wireless instructions work but the buttons are different. The wired models have a left/right button/rocker selector at the bottom and it may look like a one piece plastic button but it's not. Pressing both sides for a few seconds will reset the computer. The computer will show the default '2124' tire size, with the '4' blinking. Pressing the right button will change the number. Press the left button when finished and the number to the left will blink and you set that one and so forth. After the tire size/number is set, the KM will blink and you can change that to MPH with the right button and press the left button when finished and the clock setting will come up. You can choose 24 hr (military time) or 12 hour (no am/pm option) and the numbers/time will show the hours first then minutes.

  • Anonymous Mar 29, 2009

    Ooops. To clarify the clock settings, press the left button until you see the 24h, then you can change it to 12h and the clock can then be set.

    The tire numbers are the same as the wireless,..forgot to mention that.


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Http://www.sheldonbrown.com/cyclecomputer-calibration.html#ccc

This is the link for a computation table based on your bike tire size.
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26" Road Bike 2073

26" Mountain Bike 2045

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I have set all my computer up easily but when it comes to age and weight, I am not sure if the weight is in ibs. Can anyone help me on this. I have a fat burned programme aswell but so far it has not registered any fat burnt yet, does anyone know why. Could it be to do with the age and weight function.

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2124 is for a 26 inch bike

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road bike
20" 1596
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Mountain Bike
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I hope this helps reset your computer. I also called you and left a message. I love my comouter. I can track everything on it.
Talk to you soon.
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