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• Input age, pulse limit, exercise time and the target pulse rate. The

initial display before input is as in the drawing, with the numeric
for age blinking.

Initial Value

Setting Range

Age

40

10~ 99

Pulse Limit

160 bpm

80~ 200 bpm

Exercise Time

20 min

0~ 99 min

Target Pulse Rate

120 bpm

60~ 180 bpm

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

second) 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

button to change the blinking numeric.

2

TIME 

PLL

TM

TPL

AGE

min:sec

bpm

AUTO

3

4

1

TIME 

WARM

kg·m

TM

min:sec

watt

kg·m

rpm

AUTO

Input Conditions

Start Program

Start/Warm Up

• After setting your conditions, attach the earlobe pulse sensor and

press the

button to start the program.

Automatic training

Select the Automatic
Training Program

• The LCD changes as in the drawing.

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

the left corner of the graphic section. 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 hand of the graphic section, with the latest row always
blinking.

• The pedal resistance increases gradually, so that the pulse rate will

go up and get closer to the target pulse rate.

• The

WARM

symbol remains until your pulse rate nearly reaches

the target pulse rate.

• For program selection see the Starting up section page 16.

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6

7

TIME 

COOL

kg·m

TM

min:sec

watt

kg·m

rpm

AUTO

TIME 

kg·m

TM

min:sec

watt

kg·m

rpm

AUTO

5

• After the

WARM

symbol has gone out, during exercise every time

the pulse rate digresses 

±

 3 bpm from the target, the load changes

0.1 kg·m, keeping your pulse rate close to the target pulse rate.

Note:

When the pulse rate is "0" (when the earlobe sensor is

removed) or when the pedal cadence is "0" (when not
exercising) the pedal resistance does not change.

Remark 1: You can increase or decrease the pedal resistance by

pressing the

+

buttons.

Remark 2: The graphic section can display the torque pattern for

16 minutes at maximum, except in Hill Profile program.  If
longer exercise time elapses, the graphic section becomes full
at 16 minutes, then at every additional 30 seconds the torque
pattern of the latest 16 minutes will be updated on the screen.

Finish Exercise
Cool Down

Exercise Maintaining
the Target Pulse Rate

• The buzzer sounds at the specified time. If you press the

button, the program enters a 5 minute cool down phase and the

COOL

symbol lights up, then the pedal resistance becomes the

minimum of  0.5 kg·m.

Note:

Even if the buzzer sounds the program does not enter

the cool down phase unless you press the

button.

• The LCD keeps displaying the same exercise data.

• Review your workout data such as time and calorie consumption

displayed, using the

button.

End Program

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

button, the buzzer sounds and the program ends. The LCD

returns to the initial screen.

• If you are finishing the use of the EC-3600, be sure to turn off  the

switch at the right side of the main unit.

Summary of Contents for EC3600E

Page 1: ...ye ergociser OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS EC 36OO RECUMBENT TYPE R EC 3600 CATEYE ERGOCISER MODEL EC 3600 POWER DC 12V POWER CONSUMPTION MAX 15W USE THE SPECIFIED CAT EYE ERGOCISER AC ADAPTER ONLY SERIAL No...

Page 2: ...NTENTS 1 Let s assemble 6 2 How to adjust each part 8 3 Handling the pulse earlobe sensor 10 4 Your first ride 12 5 The five programs of operation 14 6 Using your Cateye ErgociserTM without a data car...

Page 3: ...uting 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 com...

Page 4: ...Pipe Inner Pipe Rear Support Pipe Handlebar Operating Instructions Front and Rear Legs Tools Seat Warranty Registration Card Pulse Sensor Mounting Screws R EC 3600 E C 3 6 O O R E C U M B E N T T Y P...

Page 5: ...her 4 2 1 3 7 8 6 4 2 5 nuts rear support pipe rear leg with level adjusters 5 6 Mounting Pedals Attach the pedals to cranks using the spanner wrench 15 Be sure to install the pedal R on the right cra...

Page 6: ...SLIDE indication line level adjuster PULL lock pin 3 cm 1 3 16 7 3 Adjusting Seat Height The seat height can be adjusted at your choice Loosen and remove the seat height lock knob supporting the seat...

Page 7: ...the exercise Remove the pulse sensor from your earlobe during exercise then close it The pulse sensor is normal if the pulse rate drops to zero and the symbol goes out If the pulse rate does not drop...

Page 8: ...hing numbers Press the button and a different figure will flash which can also be changed by buttons Now however the goal is to get you acquainted with Model EC 3600 so if you change any of the numera...

Page 9: ...expenditure in watts The Model EC 3600 takes into account your cadence rpm and adjusts pedal resistance kg m automatically so that energy expenditure in watts remains constant This type of training is...

Page 10: ...ch as time and calorie consumption Press button once again and the program comes to the ultimate end and the display turns to the initial state If you stay in the cool down phase for the full five min...

Page 11: ...strength level and training index 2 Aerobic power measurement Physical fitness test 3 Automatic training 4 Isopower constant load training 5 Manual training 6 Hill profile training 7 How to make a dat...

Page 12: ...figure For a beginner for instance 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...

Page 13: ...lower When it becomes easy enough raise the target by 10 watts Exercise for at least a 15 minute period If possible a 20 30 minute period is even better Since warm up takes 3 minutes set your actual e...

Page 14: ...isplay yet in the LCD You can increase or decrease the blinking numeric by pressing the button Press the button to change the blinking numeric 3 TIME kg m TM min sec watt kg m rpm TEST TIME kg m TM mi...

Page 15: ...204 0 69 x age which is estimated by age The work rate wattage of this point becomes the maximum physical work capacity PWC max safely estimates how much exercise is possible at the limit of physical...

Page 16: ...he Starting up section page 16 27 6 7 TIME COOL kg m TM min sec watt kg m rpm AUTO TIME kg m TM min sec watt kg m rpm AUTO 5 After the WARM symbol has gone out during exercise every time the pulse rat...

Page 17: ...s the button to start the program instead of just pressing the button you can skip the warm up phase and start the exercise at the preset wattage from the scratch 29 TIME kg m TM min sec watt kg m rpm...

Page 18: ...Value 1 0 kg m 0 5 4 0 kg m The pitch sound to adjust your cadence at 60 rpm rings every half second is set OFF There is no graphic display yet in the LCD You can increase or decrease the blinking num...

Page 19: ...tal axis differs in proportion with the exercise time that you set If it is 16 minutes for example one dot stands for 30 seconds and if 32 minutes one is 1 minute When the time represented by one dot...

Page 20: ...Age Exercise Time minute Memo Space Exercise Target Exercise Pattern Program 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 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D A T A C A R D M A N U H IL L IN T...

Page 21: ...1 Different setting of control unit 2 Troubleshooting 3 Handling Warranty service 4 Specifications...

Page 22: ...Exercise prescriptions in theory and practice 2 Unit for body weight Use select switch No 3 to choose kilograms or pounds for your body weight NO 3 OFF kg NO 3 ON lb Caution In the aerobic power meas...

Page 23: ...power supply connected Display does not appear Is the power switch on Turn the power on Replace the AC Adapter if its interior circuit or the cable is damaged Isn t the cable of the AC Adapter damaged...

Page 24: ...in a neutral detergent then wipe well with a dry cloth Do not place the EC 3600 in direct sun light D A T A C A R D Handling Warranty service Handling Parts for Replacement Optional Parts Pulse Sensor...

Page 25: ...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 Ala...

Page 26: ...R 0689191 E CO LTD 2 8 25 Kuwazu Higashi Sumiyoshi ku Osaka 546 JAPAN PHONE 81 6 719 7781 FAX 81 6 719 2362...

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