FITTING THE ELECTRONIC
MONITOR
FITTING THE HAND-GRIP CABLE
(Pulse sensors)
Take cable (41a-42a) coming out of
the handlebar stem and connect it to
cable (41-42) coming out of the
monitor, Fig 1.
FITTING THE MAIN CABLE
Connect
the
coming out of the monitor, Fig 1, to the
terminal block (40) coming out of the
handlebar stem. Remove the screws
(15) from the base of the monitor and
place the monitor on top of the
handlebar ítem (17), making sure not
to catch any of the cables, and attach
it by using the screws removed
previously.
ELECTRONIC MONITOR
To give you greater control over your
exercise, this electronic unit provides
simultaneous read-outs of speed,
distance, exercise time, calories burnt
and pulse rate.
If at any time during exercise you
press the START/STOP button then
all of the unit's functions will stop.
Pressing the START/STOP button
again will restart the machine.
The monitor will switch itself off
automatically if the unit stands idle for
more than 4 minutes.
The backlight will switch itself off
automatically
exercising.
Important:
components in special containers, Fig. 2.
terminal
block
if
the
user
Deposit
electronic
English
MONITOR FUNCTIONS
This monitor has six keys: TEST,
ENTER, UP, DOWN, START/ STOP,
MODE. The program level you have
selected is shown simultaneously in
the central section of the display. The
six windows at the bottom of the
display show the TIME; RPM/ SPEED;
DISTANCE/ODOMETER
distance covered); CALORIES; THR
(TARGET HEART RATE); PULSE
(34)
RATE. This monitor also has 1 manual
program, 6 pre-set exertion level
programs; 1 BODY FAT program; 4
Heart Rate Control programs; 1 user
defined programs.
With the monitor either stopped or
working you can alternate between the
(RPM/SPEED)
window by pressing the MODE key.
You can reset of all the values back to
zero by holding the START/STOP key
down for 3 seconds.
MANUAL FUNCTION P1.-
Press the START/STOP key to switch
the monitor on, the words PROGRAM
1 will appear on the screen.
Use the UP/DOWN keys to increase
stops
or decrease the exertion level, there
are 16 exertion levels.
10
(total
and
(DIST/ODO)