Bicycle Computer User Manual Ys-368c
If you’ve just purchased a budget-friendly cycling computer, chances are you’re holding the . This wired bike computer is popular among commuters and casual riders for its large LCD screen, multi-function display, and low cost. However, the original printed bicycle computer user manual for the YS-368C is often a tiny, poorly translated pamphlet that leaves many users frustrated.
To reset DST, TM, AVS, MXS:
: Attach the wireless sensor to one of the front fork legs and the magnet to a spoke on the same side.
(often branded by Dinoka or SY) typically includes these essential tracking capabilities:
: The screen will flash a default 4-digit number (e.g., 2060). Use the Right button to change the digit and the Left button to advance to the next. Speed Units : Choose between (MPH) by pressing the Right button , then confirm with the Left button Maintenance Alert
Tracks total odometer (ODO), trip distance (DST), and elapsed trip time (TM).
If you’ve just purchased a budget-friendly cycling computer, chances are you’re holding the . This wired bike computer is popular among commuters and casual riders for its large LCD screen, multi-function display, and low cost. However, the original printed bicycle computer user manual for the YS-368C is often a tiny, poorly translated pamphlet that leaves many users frustrated.
To reset DST, TM, AVS, MXS:
: Attach the wireless sensor to one of the front fork legs and the magnet to a spoke on the same side.
(often branded by Dinoka or SY) typically includes these essential tracking capabilities:
: The screen will flash a default 4-digit number (e.g., 2060). Use the Right button to change the digit and the Left button to advance to the next. Speed Units : Choose between (MPH) by pressing the Right button , then confirm with the Left button Maintenance Alert
Tracks total odometer (ODO), trip distance (DST), and elapsed trip time (TM).