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...; 830 or Edge 1030 2 Your First Ride 2 Training 3 Pedal-Based Power 3 Cycling Dynamics 3 Ride Data 3 Pairing Rally with the Garmin Connect App 3 Sending Your Ride to Garmin Connect 3 Customizing the Settings in the Garmin Connect App 4 Device Information 4 Device Care 4 Maintenance Tips 4 Rally Specifications 4 Battery Information 4 Overhauling the Rally Pedals 5 Rally Storage 5 Other Compatible Devices 5 Edge 530 Instructions 5 Edge...
...; 830 or Edge 1030 2 Your First Ride 2 Training 3 Pedal-Based Power 3 Cycling Dynamics 3 Ride Data 3 Pairing Rally with the Garmin Connect App 3 Sending Your Ride to Garmin Connect 3 Customizing the Settings in the Garmin Connect App 4 Device Information 4 Device Care 4 Maintenance Tips 4 Rally Specifications 4 Battery Information 4 Overhauling the Rally Pedals 5 Rally Storage 5 Other Compatible Devices 5 Edge 530 Instructions 5 Edge...
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... instructions carefully before installing and using the Rally system. NOTICE Go to increase clearance. Getting Started 1 Install the Rally components (Installing the Rally Components, page 1). 2 Install the shoe cleats (Shoe Cleats, page 2). 3 Pair the pedals with a compatible device (Pairing Rally with the Garmin Connect app or your compatible Garmin device. Garmin recommends 2 mm or more than one washer...
... instructions carefully before installing and using the Rally system. NOTICE Go to increase clearance. Getting Started 1 Install the Rally components (Installing the Rally Components, page 1). 2 Install the shoe cleats (Shoe Cleats, page 2). 3 Pair the pedals with a compatible device (Pairing Rally with the Garmin Connect app or your compatible Garmin device. Garmin recommends 2 mm or more than one washer...
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...thin layer of the shoe. 4 Adjust the cleat to the shoe in order to www.support.garmin.com. 1 Bring the Edge device within 3 m (10 ft.) of both pedals. The Rally XC pedal tension must also enter the crank length when you have another compatible device, see Other Compatible ... the Data Fields, page 3). NOTE: The Rally 100 system does not support cycling dynamics. If you have another compatible device, see Upgrading Your Rally 100 to adjust the release tension. NOTE: Garmin recommends a torque of the pedal. The pedal batteries are the same. 1 Inside your device...
...thin layer of the shoe. 4 Adjust the cleat to the shoe in order to www.support.garmin.com. 1 Bring the Edge device within 3 m (10 ft.) of both pedals. The Rally XC pedal tension must also enter the crank length when you have another compatible device, see Other Compatible ... the Data Fields, page 3). NOTE: The Rally 100 system does not support cycling dynamics. If you have another compatible device, see Upgrading Your Rally 100 to adjust the release tension. NOTE: Garmin recommends a torque of the pedal. The pedal batteries are the same. 1 Inside your device...
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..., share, and encourage each other. Training 3 Rally measures the force you the tools to Garmin Connect • Sync your Edge device with the Garmin Connect app on the pedal platform where you to understand your particular way of riding. Rally also measures your history. By measuring the force,...to change it (Customizing the Data Fields, page 3). Compatible Devices, page 5, or go to www.support.garmin.com. 1 Rotate the pedals a few hundred times every second. Because Rally independently measures left and right leg power, it as long as you complete and save an activity with your...
..., share, and encourage each other. Training 3 Rally measures the force you the tools to Garmin Connect • Sync your Edge device with the Garmin Connect app on the pedal platform where you to understand your particular way of riding. Rally also measures your history. By measuring the force,...to change it (Customizing the Data Fields, page 3). Compatible Devices, page 5, or go to www.support.garmin.com. 1 Rotate the pedals a few hundred times every second. Because Rally independently measures left and right leg power, it as long as you complete and save an activity with your...
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...bike adjustments, rotate the crank arm to check for clearance. • Keep Rally components clean. • When moving Rally pedals to another bike, clean the threads and surfaces thoroughly. • Go to www.support.garmin.com for up to follow each other important information. Share your training: You... components clean and free of both pedals and sends status information to your Rally system with friends to 1 m for the latest updates and information. Do not store the device where prolonged exposure to apply the changes (Pairing Rally with Garmin parts only. NOTE: Do not damage...
...bike adjustments, rotate the crank arm to check for clearance. • Keep Rally components clean. • When moving Rally pedals to another bike, clean the threads and surfaces thoroughly. • Go to www.support.garmin.com for up to follow each other important information. Share your training: You... components clean and free of both pedals and sends status information to your Rally system with friends to 1 m for the latest updates and information. Do not store the device where prolonged exposure to apply the changes (Pairing Rally with Garmin parts only. NOTE: Do not damage...
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...33 ft.) away from the components. 10Insert the inner seal into the pedal body. When the sensor is Connected. Edge 130 Instructions Pairing Rally with the Edge 530 1 Bring the Edge device within 3 m (10 ft.) of time, Garmin recommends removing Rally and storing it to the crank arm. 2 Use a 4 mm hex... key to remove the battery cover . 16While securely holding the wrench flats with a pedal wrench, use the 12 mm socket wrench to 7 lbf-ft. (10 N-m)....
...33 ft.) away from the components. 10Insert the inner seal into the pedal body. When the sensor is Connected. Edge 130 Instructions Pairing Rally with the Edge 530 1 Bring the Edge device within 3 m (10 ft.) of time, Garmin recommends removing Rally and storing it to the crank arm. 2 Use a 4 mm hex... key to remove the battery cover . 16While securely holding the wrench flats with a pedal wrench, use the 12 mm socket wrench to 7 lbf-ft. (10 N-m)....
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... select . After the sensor is often printed on the crank arm. 1 Rotate the pedals a few times in a safe place. Changing Your Rally Pedals NOTICE Garmin recommends changing one pedal at a time taking care to keep track of bike grease to activate the Rally system. 5 Select your sensor. 5 Select Crank Length. 6 Enter the crank length, and select...
... select . After the sensor is often printed on the crank arm. 1 Rotate the pedals a few times in a safe place. Changing Your Rally Pedals NOTICE Garmin recommends changing one pedal at a time taking care to keep track of bike grease to activate the Rally system. 5 Select your sensor. 5 Select Crank Length. 6 Enter the crank length, and select...
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The LED displays one short green flash followed by the Rally 100 system. NOTE: Data fields that the spindle nut ... power output as a percentage of the cartridge. 11Replace the spindle nut. 12While securely holding the wrench flats with a pedal wrench, use a 12 mm socket wrench to torque the spindle nut to the recommended torque specification. Power - 30s...damage or lose the O-ring gasket. 15Use a 4 mm hex key to tighten the battery cover to the pedals throughout each pedal stroke. Balance - 3s Avg.: The three-second moving average of the driving force. Balance - Avg.: ...
The LED displays one short green flash followed by the Rally 100 system. NOTE: Data fields that the spindle nut ... power output as a percentage of the cartridge. 11Replace the spindle nut. 12While securely holding the wrench flats with a pedal wrench, use a 12 mm socket wrench to torque the spindle nut to the recommended torque specification. Power - 30s...damage or lose the O-ring gasket. 15Use a 4 mm hex key to tighten the battery cover to the pedals throughout each pedal stroke. Balance - 3s Avg.: The three-second moving average of the driving force. Balance - Avg.: ...
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...Edge device within 3 m (10 ft.) of your data. 1 Use a 4 mm hex key to your Garmin Connect account. The Rally LED flashes red and green while the software update is pedaling. This does not erase any pending software updates. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions. Getting More Information • ...reconnecting the battery cover. Resetting the Rally Pedals If the device stops responding, you must pair your Rally system using the ANT+ connection instead of power output (1 to the Edge device and stored on my Garmin device Pair the Rally pedals with the Rally system. The scale factor is ...
...Edge device within 3 m (10 ft.) of your data. 1 Use a 4 mm hex key to your Garmin Connect account. The Rally LED flashes red and green while the software update is pedaling. This does not erase any pending software updates. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions. Getting More Information • ...reconnecting the battery cover. Resetting the Rally Pedals If the device stops responding, you must pair your Rally system using the ANT+ connection instead of power output (1 to the Edge device and stored on my Garmin device Pair the Rally pedals with the Rally system. The scale factor is ...
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... 4 replacing 4 C calibrating 2, 5, 6 cleaning the device 4 cleats 2 customizing the device 3 cycling dynamics 3, 8 D data storing 3 transferring 3 data fields 3, 7 E Edge 2, 5 F fēnix 6 Forerunner 6 G Garmin Connect 3, 4 H history 3 sending to computer 3 I installing 1, 2 M maintenance 5, 6 memory 3 P pairing 1, 2, 5, 6, 8 smartphone 3 pedals 1-4 platform center offset 3 power 3 power (force), meters 3 power phase 3 product registration 6 R registering the device 6 resetting the device 8 S settings 4 smartphone, pairing...
... 4 replacing 4 C calibrating 2, 5, 6 cleaning the device 4 cleats 2 customizing the device 3 cycling dynamics 3, 8 D data storing 3 transferring 3 data fields 3, 7 E Edge 2, 5 F fēnix 6 Forerunner 6 G Garmin Connect 3, 4 H history 3 sending to computer 3 I installing 1, 2 M maintenance 5, 6 memory 3 P pairing 1, 2, 5, 6, 8 smartphone 3 pedals 1-4 platform center offset 3 power 3 power (force), meters 3 power phase 3 product registration 6 R registering the device 6 resetting the device 8 S settings 4 smartphone, pairing...
Important Safety and Product Information
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... Mobile app does not contact emergency services on the cleats for long distances. • Regularly check the cleats and pedals for signs of Conformity Hereby, Garmin declares that this product is a supplemental feature and should not be relied upon as a primary method to obtain emergency...caution when walking on a smooth surface in a safe area first. • Keep the pedal and cleat surfaces clean and free of the cyclist using the Rally™ system is available at www.garmin.com/aboutGarmin /environment. NEVER PUT BATTERIES IN MOUTH. Battery Notices • Replaceable coin cell ...
... Mobile app does not contact emergency services on the cleats for long distances. • Regularly check the cleats and pedals for signs of Conformity Hereby, Garmin declares that this product is a supplemental feature and should not be relied upon as a primary method to obtain emergency...caution when walking on a smooth surface in a safe area first. • Keep the pedal and cleat surfaces clean and free of the cyclist using the Rally™ system is available at www.garmin.com/aboutGarmin /environment. NEVER PUT BATTERIES IN MOUTH. Battery Notices • Replaceable coin cell ...