State & Battery; Maintenance & Safety - Helite B'SAFE Manuel D'utilisation

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4. STATE & BATTERY
Once installed and correctly paired (see first use section, page
9), the saddle sensor is totally autonomous (about 5 years, not
rechargeable). It is constantly in sleep mode and only wakes up
if an impact is detected on the bicycle. It is not necessary to take
care of it often after installation.
We recommend to check from time to time (once a month) if
the saddle sensor is working properly.
To do so, you need to place the magnet over the round sign of the
saddle sensor to check that the saddle sensor is still activated and
that it is still paired with the vest. Please note that this check should
be done in an environment of more than 10°C.
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GOOD TO KNOW
To delete all the sensors that are associated with the vest, press
the button
5. MAINTENANCE & SAFETY
A. SAFETY ADVICES
• Never disassemble the components of the SDU sensor.
• Never open the SDU sensor.
• Always place the sensor on the bicycle frame on the seatpost or
on the seat tube.
• Check the battery regularly (once a month) by placing the
magnet over the round sign on the saddle sensor.
Please note that this check should be done in an environment of
more than 10°C.
B. MAINTENANCE & RECYCLING
• You can leave the sensor on your bike all year round.
• The SDU saddle sensor is waterproof and resistant to different
temperatures.
• Do not throw the saddle sensor in
your bin. Bring it to a dump or bring
it to your dealer.
User Guide - Saddle Sensor
for 8 seconds.
GREEN LED: BATTERY OK
RED LED: LOW BATTERY
You need to change the
SDU sensor.
A beep sound on the vest:
the saddle sensor
and the vest are associated.
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