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velocomp PowerPod User Manual

velocomp PowerPod
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PowerPod Instructions
Version 1.0.3
August 11 2015

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velocomp PowerPod Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryPower Meter
ConnectivityANT+
Measurement TypeSpeed
MountHandlebar
CalibrationAutomatic
CompatibilityANT+ compatible cycling computers and apps
Weather ResistanceWater resistant

Summary

PowerPod Control and Status Indicators

Control Button and Status Light Functionality

Describes the function of the PowerPod's control button and its status light behavior.

Status Light Colors and Meanings

Explains the different colors (RED, YELLOW, GREEN) and states (FLASH, SOLID) of the status light.

Getting Started: Charging and Prerequisites

Charging the PowerPod Sensor

Step-by-step instructions for fully charging the PowerPod's internal battery.

Verifying Sensor and Computer Setup

Confirms proper operation of ANT+ speed sensor and bike computer before proceeding.

One-Time PowerPod Setup

Attaching the PowerPod to Your Bike

Instructions for securely mounting the PowerPod sensor onto the bike.

Pairing PowerPod with ANT+ Sensors

Guides the user through pairing the PowerPod to ANT+ speed sensors.

Pairing PowerPod with Bike Computer

Steps to pair the PowerPod with your ANT+ bike computer.

Initial Ride and Self-Calibration

Details the 5-minute self-calibration for accurate power measurement.

Using PowerPod

Daily Rides

How to use the PowerPod for regular cycling power measurements.

Multiple Bikes

Guide for using the PowerPod with different bicycles.

Troubleshooting

Status Light and Button Issues

Addresses problems with the PowerPod button and status light not turning on or flashing red.

Pairing Process Problems

Solutions for issues encountered during the pairing process with sensors/computer.

No Power Reading or Incorrect Power

Troubleshooting steps for zero power readings or inaccurate power data.