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Handling

Parts for Replacement

Optional Parts

Data Card (10 pcs)

(Part #7224950)

Pulse Sensor

(Part #1655210)

Handling/Warranty service

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For longer use of the Ergociser EC-1200, observe the following precautions.

• Do not disassemble the main and control units. In case of problems contact

your dealer where the unit was purchased.

• Avoid using the Ergociser EC-1200 in a high temperatures or in high humidity.

Also, do not splash the unit with water.

• Handle the pulse sensor carefully. If strongly pulled out the cable may become

disconnected.

• When the EC-1200 is not in use, shut the power switch OFF and disconnect the

power cord from the outlet.

• Do not wipe the main unit with organic solvents such as thinner, kerosine,

gasoline and alcohol. When dirty, wipe the unit with a cloth soaked in a neutral
detergent, then wipe well with a dry cloth.

• Do not place the EC-1200 in direct sun light.

• Cat Eye Co., Ltd. guarantees that the Cateye Ergociser™  Model EC-1200 is

free from material defects and malfunctions under correct and normal use for
three (3) years from the date of purchase.  In case there should be defects or
malfunctions, Cat Eye will repair or replace the unit or parts, according to the
terms and conditions mentioned in the separate Warranty Card.

• If repair service is required, contact your dealer where the unit was purchased.

• The warranty covers only the main unit and the control unit. Accessories such

as the pulse sensor or the AC adaptor are not covered.

Warranty service and parts

Copyright© 1992
Cat Eye Co., Ltd.
Printed in Japan
ECME12-921102(2)

Specifications

Item

Specifications

Power source

Home AC Power (Use specified AC adapter only.)

Power consumption

Max. approx. 15 W

Loading system

Eddy current system

Control system

8-bit microcomputer control system

Display system

Liquid crystal display

Display functions

Function

Display range

Pulse rate

50 ~ 199 bpm

Pedal cadence

20 ~ 199 rpm

Exercise time

00min.00sec. ~ 99min.59sec.

Calorie consumption

0 ~ 999 Kcal (Estimated value)

Load torque

0.5 ~ 4.0 kg·m

Work rate  (wattage)

0 ~ 400 watts

Data input system

Data card (Use specified cards only) and buttons

Pulse sensor

Earlobe pulse sensor (with special noise reducing system)

Exercise programs

Program

Specifications

Aerobic power measurement

Fitness level evaluation by MOU value

Applicable range: age of 20 ~ 69 years

Auto matic training

Exercise under a constant pulse rate

Setting range: 60 ~ 180 bpm

Isopower training

Exercise under a constant load (wattage)

Setting range: 25 ~ 200 watts

Hill profile training

Exercise under one of the 3 patterns of hill profiles

Manual training

Exercise under a constant pedal resistance (torque)

Setting range: 0.5 ~ 4.0 kg·m

Alarm function

Buzzer sound

Pitch sound (120 times/min. cancellable), Upper pulse limit, Confirmation of button function

User's weight limit

Approx. 286 lbs. (130 kgs)

Measurement

Handlebar height

31-1/2 ~ 52 inches (800 ~ 1320 mm)

Saddle height

30-5/16 ~ 46-1/16 inches (770 ~ 1170 mm)

Length

38-3/16 inches (970 mm)

Width

21-1/4 inches (540 mm)

Weight

Approx. 62 lbs (28 kgs)

U.S. Pat. 4775145 , Pat. & Design Pat. Pending

*The specifications and design are subject to alteration without notice for improvement purpose.
**"CATEYE

TM

" and "ERGOCISER

TM

" are registered trademarks of CAT EYE CO., LTD.

Speed increasing
mechanism

Upper pulse limit alarm: buzzer beeps continuously and pedal torque is reduced to the

minimum

2-step speed increase by chain and timing belt

Summary of Contents for EC1200E

Page 1: ...Cateye Ergociser MODEL EC 1200 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS R EC 1200 EC 12OO...

Page 2: ...ssembly 6 2 Installing the control unit 8 3 How to adjust each part 10 4 Your first ride 12 5 The five programs of operation 14 6 Using your Cateye ErgociserTM without a data card 16 1 Your strength l...

Page 3: ...nit Physical Fitness Level Age Program Symbol TEST Aerobic power measurement AUTO Automatic training CONST Isopower training HILL Hill profile training MANUAL Manual training Target Torque Exercise Pr...

Page 4: ...Lever Cable Holder Handlebar Post Handlebar Post Adjusting Knob Crank Pedal Front Leg Caster Levelling Knob ON OFF 1 2 3 4 EC 1200 Handlebar Saddle Seat Post Spring Lock Pin AC Adapter Inlet Power Sw...

Page 5: ...omputing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules Only peripherals computer input output devices terminals printers etc certified to comply with the Class B limits may be attached to this...

Page 6: ...a data card Make sure all components are included in a package ON OFF EC 120 0 ADV MODE SOUND ON OFF D A T A C A R D Legs 2 pcs AC adapter Pulse Sensor Saddle Pedals L R Main Body Data Card 10 Start...

Page 7: ...post holes meets the post knob screw hole and fasten the post knob securely It will be easier to screw in if you slightly lift the han dlebar post 5 caster Front screw leg pipe screw Rear leg pipe 1 3...

Page 8: ...body the figure given for oxy gen uptake will be wrong by a wide margin 1 2 3 4 ON OFF select switch 2 1 3 cable hook select switch cable inlet pulse sensor jack 9 ADV MODE SOUND ON OFF CAUTION Handle...

Page 9: ...ten the post knob securely It will be easier to screw in if you slightly lift the han dlebar post The pitch of the handlebar post hole is 3 approx 76mm CAUTION Make sure to grasp the handlebar post fi...

Page 10: ...ape of the hill to be climbed 1 is the gentlest slope 6 Changes of pedal resistance are shown on the graph Your first ride power switch AC adapter inlet plug TIME AUTO CAUTION Do not use any AC adapto...

Page 11: ...s shown on the screen of the Model EC 1200 is calculated from pedal resistance kg m and cadence rpm In isopower training you set the de sired energy expenditure in watts The Model EC 1200 takes into a...

Page 12: ...ating a WA symbol will remain on the screen By pushing the MO button you can switch the display from elapsed time TM min sec to calorie con sumption EC Kcal 5 At the end of training A buzzer will sou...

Page 13: ...strength level and training index 2 Aerobic power measurement Physical fitness test 3 Auto matic training 4 Isopower constant load training 5 Manual training 6 Hill profile training 7 How to make a da...

Page 14: ...The maximum heart rate that a person can sustain is called the maximum heart rate Generally the heart rate de clines as we get older this differs however between individuals and is largely due to how...

Page 15: ...this program the exercise intensity is set by the work rate watt age Select the target wattage from the table shown below accord ing to your PWCmax value provided by the Aerobic Power Meas urement If...

Page 16: ...n to change the blinking numeric You can increase or decrease the blinking numeric by pressing the button For program selection see the Starting up section page 16 3 Start Program Aerobic power measur...

Page 17: ...nt of oxygen one can intake at the limit of their physical work capacity In the Ergociser EC 1200 MOU is calculated based on the maximum physical work capacity PWC max explained below assuming that 1...

Page 18: ...ter the WA symbol has gone out during exercise every time the pulse rate digresses 3 beats min from the target the load changes 0 1 kg m keeping your pulse rate close to the target pulse rate Note Whe...

Page 19: ...TLD AGE min sec watt CONST TIME WARM kg m TM min sec watt kg m rpm CONST 4 Start Warm Up Start Program Input Conditions 1 WARM After the WA symbol goes out the pedal resistance torque kg m increases o...

Page 20: ...Remark If you first press the MO button and holding it down press the AD button to start the program instead of just pressing the AD button you can skip the warm up phase and start the exercise at th...

Page 21: ...art blinking With the lapse of time the blinking row will move to the right The position of the blinking dots deter mines where you are in the hill pattern Note There is no warm up phase in the Hill p...

Page 22: ...orrect or unnecessary point has been scratched out Program Exercise Target Exercise Pattern Age Exercise Time minute Memo Space M A N U H IL L IN T V L A U T O C O N S T T E S T A B C D E F G H I 9 8...

Page 23: ...1 Handling the pulse earlobe sensor 2 Troubleshooting 3 Handling Warranty service 4 Specifications...

Page 24: ...nsor plug securely into the sensor jack and check the pulse sensor funtion according to page 40 If the sensor cable proves to be broken re place the pulse sensor part 1655210 If the sensor cable prove...

Page 25: ...tions Power source Home AC Power Use specified AC adapter only Power consumption Max approx 15 W Loading system Eddy current system Control system 8 bit microcomputer control system Display system Liq...

Page 26: ...CO LTD R 2 8 25 Kuwazu Higashi Sumiyoshi ku OSAKA 546 0041 JAPAN PHONE 06 6719 7781 FAX 06 6719 2362 0689111 E...

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