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This manual explains the installa-
tion and use of the Trek Incite ACH
and ACH Digital bicycle computers.
Please read this manual carefully
and save it for future reference.
If you do not understand the
information in this manual, or you
have a question about your Incite
ACH computer that this manual
does not cover, consult your Trek
dealer. If you have a question or
problem that your Trek dealer can’t
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Summary of Contents

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This manual explains the installa-tion and use of the Trek Incite ACH and ACH Digital bicycle computers. Please read t

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The wheel magnet must be aligned so that it passes across the sensor. As the magnet passes the sensor, it must be no fu

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These instructions are written for the cadence sensor, which goes on the frame’s left chainstay. The instructions apply equally

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5. With the computer in the computer base, check the alignment of the sensor and magnet by spinning the wheel and noting if the computer is displayi

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To monitor your pulse, or heart rate, you must be wearing the heart rate strap. The strap senses each contractio

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ModeSetScrollThe computer must be set, or “programmed,” so that it

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ModeSetScrollChoose a method to ReSet the computer:• Push any button to wake the computer from shipping mode• Push the ReSet button (AC) on the back

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ModeSetScrollThis setting tells the computer which conversion to use: metric or SAE (“English”), which clock style to use (12-h

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ModeSetScroll9. Cycle Scroll to the hour: • 1, 2, 3, etc. from 1A through 12P (for 12-hour clock)• 1, 2, 3, etc. through 24 (for 24-hour clock)10. P

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ModeSetScroll1. Cycle •Mode to SPEED.The PAIR? signal appears.2. Make the wheel sensor send a signal (spin the bicycle wheel).3. P

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ModeSetScrollYour computer stores data for two intervals- since last ReSet and since last ReStart. ReSet sets ALL data

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Safety and general guidelines ... 1Functions ...

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ModeSetScrollOnce the computer is programmed and installed, it is very easy to use. To chan

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The Incite ACH computer is designed to be easy to install and maintain. However, computers occasionally have problems. Table 3 shows

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INCITEACHIf the computer is giving erratic information, a computer or sensor ba

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1. Remove the computer from its base.2. Identify the battery cover, with its deep slot (a similar battery cover is fo

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The ACH computer has many advanced functions and features. These include: Units ...

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This setting tells the computer which conversion to use: metric or SAE (“English”). 1. Cycle •Mode to ODOMETER.2. Cycle Scroll to T

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ModeSetScroll1. Cycle •Mode to CLOCK 2. Hold Set•“12” (Figure 14) flashes.3. Cycle Scroll to your preferred clock

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ModeSetScrollIn addition to the clock function, your computer also works like a stopwatch, keeping track of hundredths of seconds for up to

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ModeSetScrollYour computer can read two different sizes of wheels on two different bikes, such as your road bike and mountain bike. Each w

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ModeSetScroll1. Cycle •Mode to SPEED.2. Hold Set•.The wheel selection icon appears.3. Cycle Set• to a whe

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While riding your bicycle, do not stare at the computer for long periods of time (Figure 1). If you do not watch the roa

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ModeSetScrollTable 1 approximates the circumference of each tire size. Instead of using an approxi

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ModeSetScroll1. Cycle •Mode to ODOMETER.2. Cycle Scroll to TRP.3. Hold both left and right Scroll buttons t

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ModeSetScrollIn addition to the current speed which is always displayed, there are other SPEED features which you can access,

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ModeSetScrollBy default, the odometer on a new or ReSet computer always starts at ‘0’. However, the odometer can be manually set so you don’

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ModeSetScrollCadence is the number of complete pedal revolutions per minute, or RPM. In addition to Current RPM, the ACH als

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ModeSetScrollThe ACH altimeter allows you to view your climbing total for a trip, and also calculates your total, like total distance. The d

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ModeSetScroll3. Hold Set•.The current elevation appears, and the + or - (above or below sea level) is flashing.4. Cycle Scroll to your preferred val

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ModeSetScrollGrade describes the steepness of an incline. It is a function of altitude gain divided by the distance travelled, expressed as a p

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ModeSetScrollThe ACH computer also functions as a wireless heart rate monitor, and can display advanced heart rate data when the heart rat

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ModeSetScrollThe heart rate zone can be set to give you an easy-to-read visual indicator of where your heart rate is. The Up and Down

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  

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Trek Bicycle Corporation warrants each new Incite computer against defects in workmanship and materials.Trek Incit

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 

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 

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Stem mountHandlebar mountSpeed sensorCadence sensorTools needed:• Electr

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The Trek Incite ACH computer can be mounted on the

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Check that the computer base cannot be rotated around the handlebar, and that the computer cannot slide backwards on the computer base (Figure 5).

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