INSTRUCTIONS ON ASSEMBLY AND USE
INSTRUCTIONS ON ASSEMBLY AND USE
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COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS
COMPUTER INSTRUCTIONS
TRAINING WITH THE TRAINING COMPUTER
TRAINING WITH THE TRAINING COMPUTER
The training computer is the ideal aid for effectively setting up your trai-
The training computer is the ideal aid for effectively setting up your trai-
ning. We would recommend you speak with an expert (doctor, trainer)
ning. We would recommend you speak with an expert (doctor, trainer)
and set out a training plan. Your computer will help you to check and
and set out a training plan. Your computer will help you to check and
adhere to the guidelines. In this way you can ensure that your training
adhere to the guidelines. In this way you can ensure that your training
goals are being met efficiently.
goals are being met efficiently.
Caution: the computer, and particularly the pulse monitor, are no
Caution: the computer, and particularly the pulse monitor, are no
replacement for medical monitoring.
replacement for medical monitoring.
KEYBOARD LAYOUT OF THE COMPUTER
KEYBOARD LAYOUT OF THE COMPUTER
MODE
MODE
Use MODE to select the function you wish to set
Use MODE to select the function you wish to set
UP/DOWN
UP/DOWN
Use the UP or DOWN button to set the training parameters such as trai-
Use the UP or DOWN button to set the training parameters such as trai-
ning period, distance, calorie consumption or max. heart rate. An acou-
ning period, distance, calorie consumption or max. heart rate. An acou-
stic signal will confirm when you have reached the goal set
stic signal will confirm when you have reached the goal set
RESET
RESET
Press the RESET button for approx. 3 seconds to rest the figures shown
Press the RESET button for approx. 3 seconds to rest the figures shown
(duration of training, distance and calorie consumption) to zero
(duration of training, distance and calorie consumption) to zero
Art.-Nr. 65243
Art.-Nr. 65243
Stand 08/10
Stand 08/10
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DISPLAY
DISPLAY
1. TIME
1. TIME
The display shows the length of the current training unit
The display shows the length of the current training unit
2. SPEED
2. SPEED
The display shows the training speed
The display shows the training speed
3. DISTANCE
3. DISTANCE
Shows the distance covered in the current training unit
Shows the distance covered in the current training unit
4. CALORIES
4. CALORIES
Shows the amount of calories that have been burned
Shows the amount of calories that have been burned
5. PULSE
5. PULSE
Shows your current heart rate
Shows your current heart rate
6. SCAN
6. SCAN
With this function, the display changes every 4 seconds between Time,
With this function, the display changes every 4 seconds between Time,
Speed, Distance, Calories and Pulse
Speed, Distance, Calories and Pulse
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
1. PULSE MEASUREMENT
1. PULSE MEASUREMENT
You can only take your pulse when both hands are holding their respec-
You can only take your pulse when both hands are holding their respec-
tive hand pulse monitor contacts such that the heels of your hands cover
tive hand pulse monitor contacts such that the heels of your hands cover
the contacts. The palms of your hands must be moist in order to carry
the contacts. The palms of your hands must be moist in order to carry
out the measurement. Sweat which builds up on the palms of your hands
out the measurement. Sweat which builds up on the palms of your hands
after a few minutes of training will be enough for this. If the palms of your
after a few minutes of training will be enough for this. If the palms of your
hands are not absorbing enough sweat, you can also keep a damp towel
hands are not absorbing enough sweat, you can also keep a damp towel
on the handlebar in order to moisten the palms of your hands every few
on the handlebar in order to moisten the palms of your hands every few
minutes.
minutes.
2. AUTO ON/OFF
2. AUTO ON/OFF
In order to preserve the battery life, the computer will turn itself off after
In order to preserve the battery life, the computer will turn itself off after
8 minutes of inactivity. It will start up again as soon as it detects move-
8 minutes of inactivity. It will start up again as soon as it detects move-
ment with the equipment.
ment with the equipment.
INSERTING THE BATTERIES
INSERTING THE BATTERIES
Place two batteries (mignon AA) into the back of the computer. Ensure
Place two batteries (mignon AA) into the back of the computer. Ensure
that the batteries are positioned correctly (the related "+" and "-" poles
that the batteries are positioned correctly (the related "+" and "-" poles
are printed on the batteries and in the battery compartment) and that the
are printed on the batteries and in the battery compartment) and that the
support springs and batteries are
support springs and batteries are