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Favero Electronics is a leading Italian manufacturer specializing in advanced sports electronics, renowned for their precise Assioma cycling power meter pedals.

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Favero Electronics is a renowned Italian manufacturer with over 30 years of experience in designing and producing specialized electronic sports equipment. While their expertise spans various sports scoreboards and timing systems, they are most highly regarded in the cycling community for their innovative power meter pedals.

Products like the Assioma and F-PM2 series provide cyclists with highly accurate, reliable power measurements through advanced features like integrated gyroscopes, IAV power measurement, and automatic temperature compensation. Favored by both amateur enthusiasts and professional athletes globally, Favero’s electronic sports systems are widely praised for their easy installation, robust waterproofing, and seamless compatibility with modern bike computers and applications.

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Favero bePRO Pedals olumulo Itọsọna

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ELECTRONICS FUN Idaraya Itọsọna olumulo bePRO Pedals apoju awọn ẹya ara: bePRO Awọn koodu ati awọn idiyele (kii ṣe pẹlu VAT) AKIYESI: Ifẹ si lori eyi website is reserved solely for Resellers. If you are…

FAVERO 771-42 Itọsọna olumulo Assioma

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FAVERO 771-42 Assioma Versions Assioma UNO left pedal with power sensor, right pedal without power sensor Art.  772-01 Assioma DUO Left and right pedals with power sensor Art.  772-02 Package…

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Favero MX-UP Pedals with Powermeter Assioma Product Specifications: Product Name: Assioma PRO MX-UP (Art.773-10-05) Function: Kit to convert Assioma PRO MX-1 into Assioma PRO MX-2 Included Components: Right pedal with…

Favero FR-240 Itanna Design olumulo Itọsọna

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FR-240 Electronic Design www.favero.com Product update, version T2016 This page is only available in English and Italian. The English version follows. Updating of the apparatuses to the new FIE 2016…

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Favero Assioma PRO MX User Manual

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User manual for the Favero Assioma PRO MX power meter pedals, covering installation, usage, calibration, and technical specifications.

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  • How do I calibrate my Favero Assioma power meter pedals?

    Recent Assioma firmware features an automatic calibration (zero-offset) function that activates when riding. Manual calibration is only required during initial installation or when moving the pedals between bikes, which can be done via your bike computer or the Favero Assioma app.

  • Can I use the Favero F-PM2 sensor without a pedal body?

    No, the Favero F-PM2 sensor cannot be used without a pedal body. It is designed to act as a mechanical adapter and must be installed specifically with complementary pedal components for accurate measurement and safe operation.

  • What should I do if my Favero power meter is not detected by my bike computer?

    Ensure that the Assioma or F-PM2 power meter is switched on by properly rotating the pedals. Next, check that it is not already connected via Bluetooth to your smartphone or another device, as it can only communicate through active Bluetooth pairings one at a time.

  • How often should I charge my Favero power meter if it is not in use?

    If the power meter receives no usage for extended periods, it is highly recommended to charge the battery at least once every 3 months. This prevents severe battery drain and avoids the risk of permanently damaging the internal rechargeable Li-ion cell.