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USER MANUAL 302655 Aplic
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Blue and gray abstract logo design with no text or symbolsBicycle computer
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Diagram of a bicycle with a digital thermometer displaying time reading and battery symbol, showing front wheel, rear wheel, and side wheel.natural_image
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Querstange
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SPD 28:00 KMEN WS DIST 1270.2Hinweis:
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Simple line drawing of a cylindrical object with attached straps, no text or symbols presentInstallation des Magnets
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Two bicycle frames connected by a dashed line, no text or symbols presentRadumfangsdiagramm
| Reifendurchschnitt Radumfangswert (in mm) | |
| 20 Zoll 40-406 1530 | |
| 20 Zoll 54-406 1590 | |
| 24 Zoll 47-507 1860 | |
| 24 Zoll 54-507 1920 | |
| 26 Zoll 25-559 1940 | |
| 26 Zoll 40-559 2000 | |
| 26 Zoll 50-559 2040 | |
| 26 Zoll 57-559 2100 | |
| 26 Zoll 37-590 2090 | |
| 26 Zoll 60-559 2150 | |
| 27 Zoll 32-630 2180 | |
| 28 Zoll 20-622 2110 | |
| 28 Zoll 25-622 2130 | |
| 28 Zoll 30-622 2260 | |
| 28 Zoll 35-622 2185 | |
| 28 Zoll 37-622 2190 | |
| 28 Zoll 40-622 2220 | |
| 28 Zoll 42-622 2230 | |
| 28 Zoll 47-622 2280 | |
| 28 Zoll 50-622 2280 | |
| 28 Zoll 54-622 2295 | |
| 28 Zoll 60-622 2350 | |
| 28 Zoll 40-635 2240 | |
6 Funktionen

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SPD 20 KM/H RTM 00:26:13- Scope of supply....17
- Technical data....17
- Product details ....17
- Installation and assembly....18
- Setting up ....20
- Functions....23
- Keys and functions.... 25
- Replacing the batteries....26
- Additional information about this device....27
- Troubleshooting....27
- Safety instructions and Disclaimer....28
- Disposal instructions....28
- Instructions for battery disposal....29
Thank you for choosing an aplic product. Please read the following user manual carefully to have an enjoyable experience with your purchased product. Before using the delivered product, check that it is complete, faultless and undamaged.
1. Scope of supply
- Bicycle computer
- Bracket
- Reed sensor (magnetic switch)
- Spoke magnet
- Mounting accessories
2. Technical data
| Power supply One 3V CR2032 battery | |
| Dimensions (H x W x D) 59mm x 42.3mm x 17.5mm | |
| Degree of protection IP 65 | |
| Operating temperature -20°C to +70°C | |
| Features • Time | BacklightAuto ON/OFFSpeed displayTotal distance |
3. Product details

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SPD 280 KNIH WS Speed MOS DST 1270.2 Mode SET4. Installation and Assembly
Take the device out of the package and remove all the packaging material. Before installing, make sure that the device is not externally damaged.

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28:00 27:02Inserting the batteries
Before commencing the installation, insert the battery into the battery compartment. To do this, open the battery compartment on the back of the device using a coin or similar object by rotating it counter clockwise. Insert a CR2032 1.5V battery into the battery compartment. Ensure that the positive pole of the battery is pointing towards the battery compartment cover. Then close the battery compartment.

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Line drawing of a mechanical device with dual circular components and a cross symbol (no text or labels)Installing the bracket
Glue the wide foam plate on the inside of the curve to avoid any possible slippage. Place the bracket with the curve facing down in the desired position on the handlebar of your bicycle.
Take the supplied rubber mounting ring and hook it into the bracket fixture provided for this purpose, so that the bracket sits firmly on the handlebar.

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Crossbar
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SPD 28.0 KMON WS DIST 1270.2Note:
- Ensure that the metal contacts of the bracket are facing down because the bicycle computer may otherwise be mounted incorrectly.
- Alternatively, you can mount the bicycle computer on the centre rod of your bicycle. To do this, you need to unscrew the curve of the bracket and mount it with a 90° offset.
Installing the transmitter (with cable)
Glue the long foam plate to the inside of the transmitter and place it on the wheel fork. Fix the sensor using the cable ties provided. The sensor side of the transmitter should point towards the spokes. However, ensure that the sensor does not come into contact with the spokes.

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Simple line drawing of a cylindrical object with attached straps and a handle, no text or symbols present.Installing the magnet
Unscrew the magnet from the magnet holder. Then place the plastic plate with the guide at the top in a spoke. Screw the magnets and the nut onto the plastic plate so that the spoke is tightened.
Note: The minimum distance between the magnet and transmitter should be less than 5 mm to ensure optimum transmission. Adjust the magnet accordingly.

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Simple line drawing of a mechanical clamp or fixture with a bulb and nut, mounted on two intersecting wires (no text or symbols)5 Initial use
The system is completely reset when the battery is replaced.
We recommend you to reset the device once before using it. To do this, remove the battery and insert it again.
Settings
There are two ways to access the system settings:
- The system settings can be accessed when the battery is replaced or newly inserted.
- Press the "mode" button for 2 seconds in the home screen.
- Press the "SET" button to change the current value. Press the "MODE" button to access the next setting menu.
The setting sequence is as follows: KMH/MPH -> Tyre circumference -> 12/24 hour-> Total distance
Note: Measure the wheel circumference before you specify it. It can be measured as follows:

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A["Unit setting"] --> B["Unit setting"]
B --> C["12/24H setting"]
C --> D["12/24H setting"]
D --> E["SET"]
E --> F["12/24H setting"]
G["Wheel circumference setting"] --> H["MODE"]
H --> I["2074"]
J["Clock setting"] --> K["MODE"]
K --> L["12/24H"]
L --> M["24H 0:00:00"]
M --> N["12/24H setting"]
O["Set ODO"] --> P["MODE"]
P --> Q["00000"]
Q --> R["00000"]
- Note the selected size of the wheel and refer to the table below to find the appropriate circumference.
- Mark a point on the desired bicycle tyre and push the bicycle forward till the tyre rotates once. The wheel circumference is the distance covered in the process.
Ensure that the wheel circumference is precise because this greatly affects the accuracy of the measured data.
An example for measurement method 1:
Wheel circumference table

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Two bicycle frames connected by a dashed line, no text or symbols present| Tyre average value Wheel circumference value (in mm) | |
| 20 inch 40-406 1530 | |
| 20 inch 54-406 1590 | |
| 24 inch 47-507 1860 | |
| 24 inch 54-507 1920 | |
| 26 inch 25-559 1940 | |
| 26 inch 40-559 2000 | |
| 26 inch 50-559 2040 | |
| 26 inch 57-559 2100 | |
| 26 inch 37-590 2090 | |
| 26 inch 60-559 2150 | |
| 27 inch 32-630 2180 | |
| 28 inch 20-622 2110 | |
| 28 inch 25-622 2130 | |
| 28 inch 30-622 2260 | |
| 28 inch 35-622 2185 | |
| 28 inch 37-622 2190 | |
| 28 inch 40-622 2220 | |
| 28 inch 42-622 2230 | |
| 28 inch 47-622 2280 | |
| 28 inch 50-622 2280 | |
| 28 inch 54-622 2295 | |
| 28 inch 60-622 2350 | |
| 28 inch 40-635 2240 | |
6. Functions

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SPD 20 KM/H RTM 00:26:13The "SPEED" icon keeps flashing during the ride. This means that the bicycle computer is receiving a speed signal. The display shows the current speed.
Other functions

Time:
The current time in 12 or 24 hour mode is displayed here.
Stop watch:
Press the "SET" button to start or stop the stopwatch. The stopwatch is reset if you press and hold the "SET" button for 3 seconds. This function works only in the stopwatch mode.
Ride time (RTM)
The ride time since the last reset is registered in this mode and this is shown in the display.
Distance covered (DST)
Records the distance covered since the last reset and shows this in the display.
Maximum speed (MXS)
Records the maximum speed since the last reset and shows this on the display.
Average speed (AVS)
Records the average speed since the last reset and shows this on the display. The average speed is calculated by dividing the distance covered with the ride time.
Total distance covered (ODO)
The total distance covered in kilometres is indicated in this mode. The total distance covered can be re-configured in the startup settings when the battery is replaced.
Scan
The "scan" mode changes automatically every 4 seconds between ride time (RTM), distance covered (DST), maximum speed (MXS), and average speed (AVS).
6.1 Turning on the backlight
Press the "SET" and the "MODE" button at the same time to turn the backlight on or off. Either EL ON (backlight switched on) or EL OFF (backlight switched off) is shown in the display. If the backlight is switched on, it glows each time for 3 seconds unless a button is pressed.
7. Buttons and functions
Mode button:
You can change between the different functions using the "MODE" button.
Set button:
You can adjust the values in the settings or, for example, start the built-in stopwatch, using the "SET" button.
Resetting:
Press and hold the "SET" button for 5 about seconds. "RESET" appears on the display. This will flash twice, and then the corresponding value is reset.
This function can be used only in the "Ride time (RTM)", "Distance covered (DST)", "Maximum speed (MXS)" and "Average speed (AVS)" modes.
Sleep mode
The bicycle computer starts the sleep mode (auto ON/OFF) if it does not receive any signal after about 4 minutes. The current speed is not displayed during the sleep mode.
To reactivate the device, it has to receive a signal at the sensor. Or press any button to do this.
8. Replacing the battery
Replace the batteries when the battery icon appears on the display or the display becomes difficult to read. Before replacing the batteries, please ensure (if desired) that you record the total distance covered (ODO) because it is reset when the battery is replaced.
You can then open the battery compartment at the back and replace the battery. Only use CR2032 batteries. Also, ensure that the battery polarity is correct when inserting. The positive pole of the battery should point towards the battery cover. Then close the battery compartment again.


Note! Caution!
9. Additional pieces of information about this device
- The bicycle computer can be used on rainy days but it should not be immersed under water under any circumstances.
- Do not leave the bicycle computer unattended on the bicycle.
- Protect the device against bright sunlight.
- Check the distance between the sensor and the magnet at regular intervals.
- Do not use alcohol or any aggressive or chemical cleaning agents to clean the device.
- Always pay attention to the traffic while riding. Do not get distracted by the bicycle computer.
10. Troubleshooting
| Error Cause | of error Troubleshooting | |
| Display is black | The bicycle computer could have been left in the sun too long | Keep the bicycle computer in a shady and cool place when it is not being used. |
| Display refreshes slowly | Ambient temperature is too low | Keep the device in a sur-rounding having a normal temperature. |
| Display is off | Battery is lowBattery is incorrectly inserted | Replace the batteryInsert the battery correctly |
| Error Cause of error Troubleshooting | ||
| Speed is not displayed or displayed incorrectly | Distance between magnet and sensor is too muchSensor not mounted properlyConfigured wheel circumference is incorrect | Reduce the distance between magnet and sensorCheck the sensor position and adjust if necessaryMeasure the wheel circumference again and correct it |

11. Safety instructions and liability disclaimer
Never try to open the device to carry out repairs or conversions. Avoid contact with mains voltages. Do not short-circuit the product. The device is not certified for use in the open air; only use it in dry conditions. Protect it from high humidity, water and snow. Keep it away from high temperatures. Do not subject the device to sudden changes in temperature or heavy vibration as this might damage electronic components. Examine the device for damage before using it. The unit should not be used if it has received an impact or has been damaged in any other way. Please observe national regulations and restrictions. Do not use the device for purposes other than those described in the instructions. This product is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of children or mentally impaired persons. Any repair or alteration to the device not carried out by the original supplier, will invalidate the warranty or guarantee. The product may only be used by persons who have read and understood these instructions. The device specifications may change without any separate prior notice to this effect.

12. Disposal instructions
Electrical and electronic devices may only be disposed of in accordance
with the European WEEE Directive and not with household rubbish. Components must be disposed of or recycled separately as dangerous, toxic elements can inflict sustained damage on the environment if they are disposed of incorrectly. As a consumer, you are bound by the Electrical and Electronic Devices Act (ElektroG) to return electrical and electronic goods free of charge at the end of their useful life to the manufacturer, the place of purchase or to specially set up, public collection points. The details in each case are governed by national law. The symbol on the product, the operating instructions and/or the packaging refers to these regulations. By separating materials in this way, recycling and disposing of old devices, you are making an important contribution towards protecting our environment.

13. Instructions on the disposal of batteries
With regard to the sale of batteries or the supply of devices containing batteries, the supplier is obliged to draw the customer's attention to the following: As the end user, the customer has a statutory obligation to return used batteries. He can return old batteries stocked or previously stocked by the supplier in the form of new batteries to the supplier's despatch warehouse (despatch address) free of charge. The symbols shown on the batteries have the following meanings: Pb = battery contains more than 0.004 percent by mass of lead, Cd = battery contains more than 0.002 percent by mass of cadmium, Hg = battery contains more than 0.0005 percent by mass of quicksilver.

The symbol of the rubbish bin with a cross through it indicates that the battery may not be put in household waste.

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CEWEEE guideline: 2012/19/EU WEEE register number: DE 67896761
WD Plus GmbH, herewith declares that this product 302655/20181114SZ187 conforms to the principle requirements and other relevant stipulations. The complete Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from: WD Plus GmbH, Wohlenbergstraße 16, 30179 Hanover
Table des matières
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Diagram of a bicycle with a digital timer showing 28°C reading and battery, alongside a close-up of the wheel.Insertion des batteries
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Line drawing of a mechanical device with a circular housing and a dial (no text or symbols)Installation du support
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Two bicycle frames connected by a dashed line, no text or symbols presentIndication ! Attention !
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