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| Power Accuracy | +/- 1% |
|---|---|
| Battery Life | 50 hours |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth, ANT+ |
| Cleat Compatibility | Look Kéo |
| Cadence Measurement | Yes |
| Battery Type | Rechargeable lithium-ion |
| Water Resistance | IP67 |
| Type | Power Meter |
| Measurement | Power |
| Sensor location | Pedal |
| Charging Time | Approximately 6 hours |
Describes the left pedal with a power sensor and the right pedal without it.
Describes both left and right pedals equipped with power sensors.
Lists all items included in the product packaging for setup and initial use.
Explains Assioma's function as a power meter for racing bicycles.
Highlights potential risks from incorrect installation, damage, and injury to users.
Provides a concise step-by-step guide to get the product operational quickly.
Details how Assioma automatically switches on and off based on activity.
Explains the necessity of activation for measurement and warranty start.
Guides on installing Assioma pedals onto the crank-arms.
Specifies when and how to use washers for proper pedal installation.
Instructs on applying grease and the correct torque for tightening pedals.
Details how to fix cleats to shoes using supplied screws and washers.
Ensures the correct distance between shoe and sensor for accurate readings.
Explains how to adjust the spring tension for shoe release force.
Guides on connecting Assioma to a bike computer for data transmission.
Details the procedure to associate Assioma with a bike computer via ANT+ or Bluetooth.
Recommends settings for displaying power, cadence, and balance data.
Explains the importance of setting crank-arm length for accurate power calculation.
Describes how to perform a manual zero offset for precision and calibration.
Explains self-calibration during the first ride on road or rollers.
Provides instructions and tips for charging the internal rechargeable battery.
Informs about low battery warnings and remaining usage time.
Details the step-by-step procedure for charging the pedal sensors.
Explains how to upgrade Assioma UNO to Assioma DUO.
Provides instructions for removing and reinstalling pedals on another bicycle.
Lists compatible bike computers and ANT+ certified products.
Explains the meaning of different LED blinking patterns for status indication.
Provides guidelines for product inspection, cleaning, and general care.
Directs users to the website for information on available spare parts.
Addresses common problems like underrated or overrated power readings.
Helps resolve issues where cadence and power are not displayed.
Provides solutions for no connection to the Favero Assioma app.
States copyright information and usage rights for the manual.
Directs users to warranty details provided separately or online.
Lists detailed specifications like product code, radio protocol, and data transmitted.
Details material, bearings, operating temps, and protection degree.
Lists product certifications, reference standards, and compatible cleats.
Includes maximum cyclist weight and warranty period.
Illustrates the Assioma pedal components with part names and article numbers.