EN
BATTERIES
The console is powered by two AAA batteries
that need to be inserted into the battery case on
the bottom of the console. After a few minutes
of inactivity the console automatically turns off
in order to increase battery life. To restart, just
touch any key, an LED will then start blinking,
indicating that the console is ready to be
connected to the computer or for "Stand Alone"
mode (see following paragraph).
Put old batteries in the special
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containers
Do not disperse in the environment
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If the battery is replaced with
•
one of the wrong type there will be risk of
explosion
HEART RATE MONITOR
Elite RealAxiom Wireless incorporates a receiver
for chest-band heart rate monitors.
This allows it to measure your heart rate while
training and visualise it on the monitor.
The heart rate monitor receiver of the RealA-
xiom Wireless is compatible with all "ANT+" type
transmitters.
The maximum simulatable slope on the RealAxiom
Wireless is a function of speed and the weight of
the individual rider. In fact, the power required to
pedal up a slope is function of the speed (faster=
more power) and of the weight (the heavier the
rider, the more power is required to climb any
given slope). Each rider has a maximum slope
given his weight [i.e., for a 60kg (130lbs) cyclist at
24Km/h (15mph) the maximum simulatable slope
is about 10%.]
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ATTENTION
SLOPE
POWER
The power the RealAxiom Wireless roller can
develop is among the highest of rollers available
on the market, and this enables simulation of the
majority of courses.
Power range
The power range covered by the roller is very wide
and depends on the speed. The faster you pedal,
the wider the power range. Nevertheless there
may be extreme conditions where the required
power is outside of the range (too high or too low).
In these cases the roller delivers the maximum/
minimum
possible,
correctly as soon as the conditions return to
being compatible with the power deliverable
by the RealAxiom Wireless. When the required
power is outside the available power range, the
roller displays on the monitor the actual power it
is producing and not the theoretical power.
Accuracy between power on the screen and
resistance generated.
Regarding the system for measuring the power,
it should be pointed out that the RealAxiom
Wireless is not an ergometer* and therefore does
not measure the power generated by the rider,
but the calculates it indirectly using mathematical
formulas.
Also, there are several variables not known by
the programme (for example: type of tyre, tyre
width, pressure between tyre and small rollers,
temperature, etc.), which have an affect on the
power generated by the system.
Per these two reasons, the accuracy of the value
displayed is variable and cannot be known priori.
However, it is possible to carry out a calibration
procedure with your own bicycle, if you have an
ergometer*. In being done with your own bicycle,
this procedure enables greater precision and
therefore a reduction in the power measurement
error.
For
more
information
procedure, consult on the Help (press F1) of the
programme in the section of the same name.
* instrument for measuring the power generated
by the rider when pedalling.
and
resumes
working
on
the
calibration