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TIME 

PLL

WT

AGE

lb

TEST

TIME 

kg·m

TM

min:sec

watt

kg·m

rpm

TEST

TIME 

kg·m

TM

min:sec

watt

kg·m

rpm

TEST

Aerobic power measurement (1)

• Input your age, pulse limit, weight and sex. The initial display

prior to input is as in the drawing. The numeric for age is blink-
ing.

Initial

Value

Setting Range

Age

40

10~ 99

Pulse Limit

160 bpm

80~ 200 bpm

Weight

130 lb

Sex

Male

• The pitch sound to adjust your cadence at 60 rpm (rings every

half second) is set "ON".

• There is no graphic display yet in the LCD.

• Press the

MODE

button to change the blinking numeric.

• You can increase or decrease the blinking numeric by pressing

the

button.

Select the Aerobic Power
Measurement Program

1

2

Input Conditions

• For program selection see the Starting up section page 18.

Start Program

3

• After setting your conditions, adapt the earlobe pulse sensor

and press

ADV

button to start program.

• After printing out the conditions the LCD changes as in the

drawing.

• The word "READY" will be displayed on LCD panel. Wait still

for one minute.

• After one minute has elapsed, the buzzer sounds and the pitch

sound begins. Then start pedaling according to the pitch sound.

Note: You can cancel the pitch sound by pressing

the

button. If the      symbol is on the LCD, the pitch

sound is ON, and if not pitch sound is OFF. Pressing the
pitch sound button toggles ON/OFF.

• The initial workload (pedal torque) is indicated in blinking dot

in the graphic section of the LCD. One dot along the horizontal
axis indicates 30 seconds, and one along the vertical axis 0.5
kg·m. At every 30 seconds, the row of dots will increase by one
towards the right of the graphic display, with the last row blink-
ing.

• At the 4th and 7th minutes the pedal torque will increase de-

pending on your pulse rate at that time. The increased torque of
2nd and 3rd stages will be indicated in dots time after time in the
graphic part.

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• The buzzer sounds ten minutes later and the test result is dis-

played on the LCD, and also printed out. The program then
enters the 5 minute cool down phase and the

COOL

symbol

lights up, however the LCD still displays the test result. Only
the calorie consumption data on LCD panel will be updated if
you keep pedaling.

Note: When the upper pulse limit alarm is activated

If the upper pulse limit alarm is activated while the elapsed
time is within 4 minutes, making the buzzer beep and drop-
ping the resistance to the minimum of 0.5 kg·m, the test
result is not displayed. If the upper pulse limit alarm is acti-
vated after the elapsed time exceeds 4 minutes, the result is
displayed based on the progress up to that point. In this
case the result is distinguished from normal results by add-
ing "=" to the printing data of the printer.

TIME 

COOL

MOU

EC

PWC

PFL

ml/kg·min

kcal

watt

kg·m

TEST

Sample print out

Test Result Display,
Cool Down

4

• Shows that the Aerobic Power Measurement program has

been performed.

• Date of execution
• Name: Put down your name in the blank.
• Sex : M = Male, F = Female
• Age
• Weight (lb or kg)
• Upper limit pulse rate
• Elapsed time (minute): printed every 30 seconds
• Cadence
• Work rate (watt)
• Pulse rate
• Pulse rate chart
• One minute before exercise: shows the pulse rate at the rest.

• 1st stage

• 2nd stage

• 3rd stage

• Calorie consumption
• Maximum physical capacity (PWCmax): the greater, the

better.

• Maximum Oxygen uptake (MOU): the greater, the better.
• 5 rank physical fitness level

End Program

5

• If the 5 minute cool down phase elapses or if you press

the

ADV

button, the buzzer sounds and the program ends.

• The LCD returns to the initial screen.

• If you are completely finishing the exercise, be sure to turn the

power off by the switch at the rear of the main body.

.

.

Summary of Contents for EC1600E

Page 1: ...R Cateye Ergociser MODEL EC 1600 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS EC 1600 EC 16OO...

Page 2: ...ting the date 49 4 Printing mechanism 50 5 Trouble shooting and handling care 52 6 Warranty service and optional parts 54 7 Specifications 55 1 Assembling 6 2 Installing the control unit 8 3 Connectin...

Page 3: ...g numerical value by 1 For pedal torque kg m by 0 1 When selecting the gender specifies MALE and FEMALE During exercise increases or decreases pedal torque by 1 0 kg m increases or decreases pedal tor...

Page 4: ...and OPTION Fixing Screw Holes Cable Inlet Control Unit Handlebar MAIN UNIT Paper Case Handlebar Lever Handlebar post Outer Cover Handlebar post Inner Cover Adjusting Knob Crank Pedal Front Leg Leg pip...

Page 5: ...this AC adapter from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning WARNING To reduce the risk of burns fire electric shock or injury to persons 1 An AC adapter appliance should ne...

Page 6: ...n 7 Using your Ergociser without a data card Make sure all components are included in a package E C 1 6 O O C a te y e E rg o c is e r OP ER AT ING INS TR UC TIO NS R EC 1200 Operating Instructions Wa...

Page 7: ...andlebar post handlebar post knob loosen tighten screw leg pipe caster Front Hook the leg cover at the end of each leg and fix it in position with adhesive tape as illustrated Note When placing leg co...

Page 8: ...hat the date in the machine s memory is always correct even when the main power supply is turned off These batteries will last two years under conditions of nor mal use When the battery symbol lights...

Page 9: ...nge the position of the pulse sensor during the exer cise If the symbol frequently lights up during use remove once and re attach the pulse sensor Attach the cable clip to your clothes to prevent exce...

Page 10: ...Be sure to grasp the outer post cover and keep it in position when removing the post knob in order to avoid sudden drop that may cause damages to the unit Note 2 Do not lift outer post cover above th...

Page 11: ...when it is eligible for changing Now however the goal is to get you acquainted with Model EC 1600 so if you change any of the numeral values please return them to their original setting power switch...

Page 12: ...again WORK RATE 17 4 Interval training exercise relief periods By switching back and forth be tween exercise and relief periods of varying length interval training gives you the kind of program that p...

Page 13: ...mber changed to 115 TIME COOL kg m TM min sec watt kg m rpm AUTO 5 At the end of training A buzzer will sound when the training time you have set is fin ished If you wish you can con tinue training ev...

Page 14: ...ng index 2 Aerobic power measurement Physical fitness test 3 Auto training 4 Isopower constant load training 5 Interval training 6 Hill profile training 7 Manual training 8 Setting your own training p...

Page 15: ...e For a beginner for in stance it is recommendable to start with 160 age approx 30 50 depending on your age and gradually proceed to higher level such as 180 age approx 50 70 It would be ideal to aim...

Page 16: ...r people with a long history of exercise The following is a reference Settings should match your physical fitness level and purpose 25 PWC max Pedal Torque kg m PWC max Pedal Torque kg m 50 rpm 70 rpm...

Page 17: ...pending on your pulse rate at that time The increased torque of 2nd and 3rd stages will be indicated in dots time after time in the graphic part 27 The buzzer sounds ten minutes later and the test res...

Page 18: ...n the Ergociser EC 1600 MOU is calculated based on the maximum physical work capacity PWC max explained below assuming that 1 litre of oxygen corresponds to 5 0 Kcal and the human body efficiency rate...

Page 19: ...ose to the target pulse rate 31 TIME kg m TM min sec watt kg m rpm AUTO TIME COOL kg m TM min sec watt kg m rpm AUTO If the 5 minute cool down phase has elapsed or if you press the ADV button the buzz...

Page 20: ...is set OFF There is no graphic display yet in the LCD You can increase or decrease the blinking numeric by pressing the buttons Press the MODE button to change the blinking numeric 33 After the WARM s...

Page 21: ...art Program Start Warm Up 4 3 After setting your conditions adapt the earlobe pulse sensor and depress ADV button to start program 35 TIME kg m TM min sec watt kg m rpm INTVL TIME COOL kg m TM min sec...

Page 22: ...g numeric by pressing the buttons Press the MODE button to change the blinking numeric 1 Select the Hill Profile Training Program For program selection see the Starting up section page 18 2 Input Cond...

Page 23: ...ss the ADV button to start the program instead of just pressing the ADV button you can skip the warm up phase and start the exercise at the preset pedal torque from the scratch 4 Start Warm Up 3 Start...

Page 24: ...d level of the blinking row Pedal resistance will be displayed in both numerical value and dot pattern Set your preferred torque value in the range from 0 5 kg m to the maximum of 4 0 kg m Having set...

Page 25: ...EST A B C D E F G H I 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 MANU HILL INTVL AUTO CONST TEST A B C D E F G H I 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 MANU HILL INTVL AUTO CONST TEST A B C D E F G H I 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 MANU HILL INTVL AU...

Page 26: ...l computer control via an RS232C terminal 2 Using chestbelt heart rate sensor 3 Setting the date 4 Printing mechanism 5 Troubleshooting and handling care 6 Warranty service and optional parts 7 Specif...

Page 27: ...DH 2 During Exercise Address Data Function 1 B code Hexadecimal 42H 2 4 digit numeric Elapsed time 2 digits minute 2 digits second 6 4 digit numeric Calorie consumption 10 3 digit numeric Wattage 13 2...

Page 28: ...ntact with your body at the center For further information please refer to the Manual enclosed in the Wireless Heart Rate Sensor Kit an optional item Chestbelt heart rate sensor adapted in position Di...

Page 29: ...T MODE ADV 6 Holding the edge of the thermal paper coming out of the paper guide pull it out and pass it under the printer cover Close the printer cover and draw the paper until the paper edge entirel...

Page 30: ...ensor cable proves to be damaged replace the whole pulse sensor with a new one Is the pulse sensor correctly at tached to your earlobe Is the sensor plug completely in serted into the sensor jack Prob...

Page 31: ...per 57mm x 25m roll 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 Aerob...

Page 32: ...CO LTD R 0689131 E 2 8 25 Kuwazu Higashi Sumiyoshi ku OSAKA 546 0041 JAPAN PHONE 81 6 6719 7781 FAX 81 6 6719 2362...

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