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Corresponds to the european guidelines 2006/95/eC.
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storaGe / care
regular care will extend the life of your PowerBoard 2.1 whilst also ensuring safe operation at all times.
1. recommended storage: dry, free of dust. Please wind cord.
2. Keep liquids and open fire away from the PowerBoard 2.1.
3. Clean the equipment using a dry, soft cloth.
4. always unplug the PowerBoard 2.1 when not in use.
calorie counter
The calorie counter of PowerBoard 2.1 is a new function to ensure even more effectiveness.
The calories displayed/consumed represent an average standard value that can be reached by consistent
training. when finding one’s position on the PowerBoard 2.1 without movement you consume much fewer
calories than during an average training session with mediocre effort.
The calorie counter calculates the data on the basis of benchmarks which consist of several sporting ac-
tivities. average values, from a light walk to quick jogging, or a normal work-out exercise with or without
weights, are calculated. The method for calculating calories is based on the overall result of the calorie con-
sumption of these types of sports with an average recorded weight of 85kg.
Using this particular method, calorie consumption can be considered to be rather realistic. It is calculated by
the second, so that if there are changes in speed the calorie count is recalculated in order to show an exact
consumption.
boDy-mass-inDex
The Body Mass Index (BMI) is a measurement for assessing a person’s weight (body mass). Since excess
weight is a globally growing problem the body mass index is primarily used to indicate associated risks.
The BMI correlates body mass to the body surface, which is calculated approximately using the square of
the body height. The BMI therefore only represents a rough reference point, as it does not consider phy-
sique and sex or the individual composition of a person’s body mass of fat- and muscle tissue.
BMI =
body mass (kg)
body height
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The remote control does not work.
• Check that the batteries are inserted correctly.
• Change the batteries
The device shows no functions.
• Check the connection of the electricity cable to the power
outlet and the connection at the device
• Attempt to activate the device using the remote control
and the power switch on the device
The device independently performs
functions that were not selected
(exception: automatic programs)
• Switch the device off, disconnect from the mains, and
wait for 20 seconds. reconnect the device and switch the
device back on. (restart for malfunction)
Signal interference
• There are too many sources of interference nearby, for
your PowerBoard and pulse sensor, to work properly.
Change your position and rescan for a signal.
Should any malfunctions not be remedied by the above-mentioned solutions or should other problems
arise, please contact your Casada partner to receive professional and individual advice and solutions for
the problem at hand. Your Casada partner will be glad to help you solve any malfunctions fast and profes-
sionally.
AttentiOn!
electromagnetic blocks may cause signal interference. these can occur around high-voltage power
lines, traffic light signals, overhead wiring for electric railways, buses or trams, televisions, car
engines, bicycle computers, some motorised exercise equipment, mobiles, or when passing electric
safety gates. this will repeatedly result in inaccurate heart rate measurements.
BMi MAle
BMi FeMAle
Underweight
under 20
under 19
Normal weight
20-25
19-24
overweight
26-30
25-30
obese
31-40
31-40
Severely obese
greater than 40
greater than 40
tHe OptiMuM BOdy MASS index (BMi)
ApprOpriAte tO Age
Age
optimum BMi
19-24
19-24
25-34
20-25
35-44
21-26
45-54
22-27
55-64
23-28
older than 65
24-29