Sigma Sport Sr44 Manual

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And it requires 2x1.5V (SR44). 1 mounting instruction manual in various languages. Search: sigma sport targa SR44 in our database for free. Click to go to view sigma sport targa SR44 search result. Product DescriptionMulti-segmented LCD display delivers clean, crisp digital displays that are readable even in extreme conditions. Full text display offers a choice of seven language prompts: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch and Polish.

Features trip distance, riding time, current speed, maximum speed, average speed and comparison of actual to average speed. Also stopwatch, trip distance meter, clock, total distance for bike one and total distance for bike two.

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Odometer for wheel size one, odometer for wheel size two and grand total of ride time since installation or battery change. Delivers pretty much everything it should.

Battery life is off the charts (make sure you use SR44, as LR44s are crap Lithium substitute and die after less than 6 months). I've been using this unit for 5 years, and it has stood the test. I'm exceptionally happy with it and have added the cadence monitor with great results (it was very easy to do and the instruction manual is very clear). Only weakness is that you can only show two pieces of info (I use speed and cadence) but it is easy to flick through while riding. I bought a cheap HRM and mounted the watch on other side of bars, so lack of heart rate is solved.

Highly recommended, and don't think you can go wrong with this low cost unit. If you want an all in one unit, then you're ripping yourself off. You can pick up this unit and a cheap HRM for under $50. Submitted by Kevin Hanrahan a Weekend Warrior from NY,NY,USA Date Reviewed: September 27, 2003 Strengths: Actually works, but only for a short time. Weaknesses: I've used the Sigma Sport BC800 (2002 model) and the BC1600 (2003 model), all wireless, in the past year. They work correctly only for little while.

I went on a ride last night using the BC1600 and noticed that it was registering 0 MPH with 0.00 distance traveled. I initially thought the batter(ies) could be weak, although I'd only used the 1600 for a little more than a month, but after replacing them, it still registered nothing. I truly believe that their design is completely faulty. I finally traced the problem to the twist-on piece that receives the signal.

I eMailed Sigma via their site to tell them I was pretty pissed off at the prospect of the product failing to work after only 1.5 months, but based upon my last communication with them, where the dummies failed to even read my question, I don't hold out much hope of them resolving anything. I recommend that everyone find a product other than one manufactured by Sigma Sport. I have had three of these computers (four if you count the warranty replacement), you would think I would learned my lesson with the first one.

The life of these varies from less than 6 months to about a year if you are lucky. Sometimes you can get lucky and revive it with two new batteries, but not always.

Sigma sport sr44 manual

Buttons stick in 'on' position - this one was replaced FOC by Sigma - the replacement died in 5 months. I since swapped to a BC800 which for $12 from online places is almost disposable! This works well and also has the dual wheel size function. Avoid the BC1400!!! It is important to mention that my BC1400 is different from the one pictured, it is more rectangular and gray.