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• For 7 LED flashes, wait for the pedal pods and pedals to complete the software update. NOTE: Do not disconnect the pedal pod or remove the pedal pod batteries during a software update. Performing a Static Torque Test NOTICE The static torque test is intended for advanced cyclists and installation experts. This test is not required under normal circumstances to achieve good results with the Vector system. This test is available for the Edge 1000, 810, and 510 devices. Garmin recommends performing the static torque test a minimum of three times and averaging the reported torque values. Go to www.garmin.com/vectorowner, and click on the FAQs link for detailed instructions. Following repeated static torque tests, if the reported torque value is consistently different than the expected value, you can enter a scale factor for one or both pedals. The scale factor is stored in the pedal and adjusts the power value that is calculated on the pedal. The scale factor is sent to the Edge device and stored on Edge device. Crank Compatibility The Vector system works with most crank arm types, including carbon. It fits most crank arm sizes with either the standard (12 to 15 mm thick) or large (15 to 18 mm thick) size. The Vector system is compatible with crank arms up to 44 mm wide. Third-Party Devices For a list of devices that are compatible with Vector, go to www.garmin.com/vectorowner. 10 Appendix

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For 7 LED flashes, wait for the pedal pods and pedals to
complete the software update.
NOTE:
Do not disconnect the pedal pod or remove the pedal
pod batteries during a software update.
Performing a Static Torque Test
NOTICE
The static torque test is intended for advanced cyclists and
installation experts. This test is not required under normal
circumstances to achieve good results with the Vector system.
This test is available for the Edge 1000, 810, and 510 devices.
Garmin recommends performing the static torque test a
minimum of three times and averaging the reported torque
values.
Go to
www.garmin.com/vectorowner
, and click on the FAQs
link for detailed instructions.
Following repeated static torque tests, if the reported torque
value is consistently different than the expected value, you can
enter a scale factor for one or both pedals. The scale factor is
stored in the pedal and adjusts the power value that is
calculated on the pedal. The scale factor is sent to the Edge
device and stored on Edge device.
Crank Compatibility
The Vector system works with most crank arm types, including
carbon. It fits most crank arm sizes with either the standard (12
to 15 mm thick) or large (15 to 18 mm thick) size. The Vector
system is compatible with crank arms up to 44 mm wide.
Third-Party Devices
For a list of devices that are compatible with Vector, go to
www.garmin.com/vectorowner
.
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Appendix