1. Ifihan
The Bryton Rider 750SE is an advanced GPS bike computer designed for cyclists seeking comprehensive data, navigation, and smart features. It boasts a vibrant color touchscreen, extended battery life, and compatibility with various sensors and third-party platforms. This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your Rider 750SE to ensure optimal performance and an enhanced cycling experience.

Image: The Bryton Rider 750SE GPS Bike Computer shown alongside its retail packaging, highlighting its compact design and clear display.
2. Ohun ti o wa ninu Apoti
Upon unboxing your Bryton Rider 750SE, verify that all components are present:
- Rider 750SE Main Unit
- Okun USB (fun gbigba agbara ati gbigbe data)
- Aabo Lanyard
- Bike Mount (standard mount)
- Quick Bẹrẹ Itọsọna
3. Ni ibẹrẹ Oṣo
3.1. Ngba agbara ẹrọ
Before first use, fully charge your Rider 750SE. Connect the provided USB cable to the device's USB-C port and to a power source (e.g., computer USB port or USB wall adapter). The charging indicator will show progress. A full charge provides up to 40 hours of battery life.
3.2. Mounting on Your Bike
The Rider 750SE comes with a standard bike mount. Secure the mount to your handlebar or stem using the provided rubber bands or zip ties. Align the device with the mount and twist it clockwise until it clicks securely into place. Ensure the device is firmly attached before riding.

Image: The Bryton Rider 750SE shown mounted on a bicycle handlebar, demonstrating its secure and accessible placement for cycling.
Note: This bike computer does not include a sport mount. If a sport mount is desired, it must be purchased separately.
3.3. Agbara akọkọ Lori ati Aṣayan Ede
Press and hold the power button to turn on the device. Follow the on-screen prompts to select your preferred language and complete the initial setup wizard.
4. Ṣiṣẹ ẹrọ naa
4.1. Touchscreen Interface
The Rider 750SE features a 2.8-inch color LCD touchscreen. Navigate through menus and data screens by swiping and tapping. The Graphical User Interface (GUI) is designed for intuitive operation.

Image: A close-up of the Bryton Rider 750SE's 2.8-inch full color touchscreen, illustrating its vibrant display and touch-based navigation capabilities.
4.2. Asopọmọra (Bluetooth & ANT+)
The device supports both Bluetooth and ANT+ for connecting to external sensors and your smartphone.
- Pipọpọ sensọ: Pair speed, cadence, heart rate sensors, and power meters via Bluetooth or ANT+ to monitor real-time cycling data.
- Foonuiyara Asopọ: Connect to the Bryton Active App on your smartphone via Bluetooth for data synchronization, route planning, and device settings management.
- ESS Support: Supports electronic gear-shifting systems (ESS) to display battery life, gear ratio, and gear combo.
- Bike Radar Compatibility: Compatible with ANT+ rear-view bike radar (e.g., Gardia 300L) for enhanced safety, providing visual and audible alerts for approaching vehicles.

Image: The Bryton Rider 750SE displaying various cycling metrics, with an emphasis on its 40-hour battery life and compatibility with bike radar systems for enhanced safety.
4.3. Navigation Features
The Rider 750SE offers robust navigation capabilities:
- Pre-loaded Maps: Utilizes pre-loaded OpenStreetMaps for offline navigation.
- Turn-by-Turn Guidance: Provides clear turn prompts and route guidance.
- Iwadi ohun: Use voice commands to search for destinations (requires smartphone connection).
- POI & Peaks Information: Displays Points of Interest and detailed information about upcoming climbs.
- On-device Rerouting: Automatically reroutes if you go off-track, even without an internet connection.

Image: The Bryton Rider 750SE screen showing a detailed map with a highlighted navigation route, indicating turn-by-turn directions and current position.

Image: The Bryton Rider 750SE displaying its voice search interface, allowing users to speak commands for navigation without manual input.

Image: The Bryton Rider 750SE demonstrating its auto-rerouting feature on the map display, providing updated turn-by-turn navigation when a rider deviates from the planned route.
4.4. Advanced Cycling Features
- Climb Challenge: Provides graphical previews of climb segments, including distance, altitude, and ascent data, as you approach them.
- Indoor Smart Trainer and Virtual Ride: Compatible with ANT+ FE-C indoor smart trainers, allowing the Rider 750SE to control resistance and simulate recorded tracks for engaging indoor workouts.
- Quick-Status Menu: Accessible from any meter page, this menu provides an overview of ride status, sensor connectivity, and notifications with a single tap.
- Group Ride Feature: Track real-time status (distance, speed, direction) of group members and send messages.
- E-Bike Support: Incorporates Shimano Steps and ANT+ LEV e-bike support to display e-bike data such as assist mode, battery level, and travel range.

Image: The Bryton Rider 750SE showcasing its Climb Challenge feature with graphical climb segments and its Smart Trainer Workout interface for indoor training.

Image: The Bryton Rider 750SE displaying its Quick Status Menu, providing quick access to essential ride information and settings.

Image: The Bryton Rider 750SE demonstrating its Group Ride and Chat features, allowing riders to communicate and track each other's status during a group ride.
5. Itọju
5.1. Ninu
Nu ẹrọ naa pẹlu asọ, damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, which can damage the screen or casing. The device has an IPX7 international protection rating, meaning it can withstand incidental exposure to water, but it is not designed for prolonged submersion.
5.2. Software imudojuiwọn
Regularly check for and install firmware updates via the Bryton Active App. Updates often include performance improvements, bug fixes, and new features. Ensure your device is sufficiently charged before initiating an update.
6. Laasigbotitusita
| Oro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Ẹ̀rọ náà kò ní tan. | Batiri kekere; ẹrọ aotoju. | Charge the device for at least 30 minutes. Perform a soft reset by holding the power button for 10-15 seconds. |
| Sensors not connecting. | Sensor battery low; out of range; incorrect pairing. | Check sensor batteries. Ensure sensors are within range. Re-pair sensors through the device settings. |
| Ifihan GPS sọnu tabi aiṣedeede. | Idilọwọ view of sky; device not calibrated. | Gbe lọ si agbegbe ṣiṣi pẹlu ọrun ti o mọ view. Ensure GPS is enabled in settings. Allow time for satellite acquisition. |
| Iboju ifọwọkan ko dahun. | Àṣìṣe ìgbà díẹ̀ lórí kọ̀ǹpútà; ìbòjú bàjẹ́. | Clean the screen. Restart the device. Ensure hands are dry and clean. |
| Dátà kò bá àpù náà mu. | Bluetooth disconnected; app issue. | Ensure Bluetooth is active on both devices. Restart the Bryton Active App. Try re-pairing the device with the app. |
7. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Awoṣe | Rider 750SE |
| Ifihan | Iboju ifọwọkan LCD awọ 2.8-inch |
| Ipinnu Ifihan | 240x400 |
| Igbesi aye batiri | Titi di awọn wakati 40 |
| Asopọmọra | Bluetooth, ANT+ |
| GPS | 5 Satellites Global GPS Coverage |
| Mabomire Rating | IPX7 |
| Awọn iwọn (L x W x H) | 2" x 0.76" x 3.66" (50.8mm x 19.3mm x 92.96mm) |
| Iwọn | 93 Giramu (3.28 iwon) |
| Batiri Iru | Litiumu Iwon |
| Awọn irinše to wa | Rider 750SE Main Unit, Bike Mount, Safety Lanyard, USB Cable, Quick Start Guide |
8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
8.1. atilẹyin ọja Information
The Bryton Rider 750SE comes with a 1-odun atilẹyin ọja lati ọjọ ti o ra. Atilẹyin ọja yi ni wiwa awọn abawọn iṣelọpọ ati ailagbara labẹ lilo deede. Jọwọ ṣe idaduro ẹri rira rẹ fun awọn iṣeduro atilẹyin ọja.
8.2. Onibara Support
For further assistance, technical support, or to download the full user manual (PDF), please visit the official Bryton webojula:
You can also find additional resources and FAQs on their support page.





