F.A.Q.

Here you can find the answers to the frequently asked questions

The pedals and crank arms must not be touching anything. It is also important to avoid carrying out the calibration in situations involving significant changes in temperature, for example if you perform the calibration shortly after taking the bike into the outdoor air on a cold day (around 0°C) if it was previously stored indoors (around 20°C). As such, calibration must be performed indoors before going outside, or else after the bike has been outside for some time (thus when all components of the Power meter have reached ambient temperature).
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In the MyCampy 3.0 app as a percentage, or else in the cycle computer by following the instructions given in the User Manual, chapter: State of charge and battery life.
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You can connect the MyCampy 3.0 App via Bluetooth to view some information, personalise some settings and perform any firmware updates.
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You can connect a compatible cycle computer (via Ant+ or via Bluetooth) to display and store the data measured by the Power meter
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You can check the serial number present on the side of the spider (opposite the right crank arm)
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Because this way, if you wish to connect the MyCampy 3.0 app, there are no limitations
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Because using Bluetooth, the Power Meter can connect only to one device at a time
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The front adapter, which is always necessary for both 140 and 160 mm discs, and the rear adapter if a 160 mm disc is to be fitted at the rear
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No, the pads with spring code DB-310 must be used with the new calipers.
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