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Troubleshooting

Connect the AC adaptor correctly.
(see page 14)

Is the power switch on?

Problem

Item to check

Countermeasure

Is the power supply connected?

Display does not appear.

Turn the power on.

Replace the AC Adapter if its inte-
rior circuit or the cable is dam-
aged.

Isn't the cable of the AC Adapter
damaged?

Didn't you select "not to use" the
printer with the selector switch on
the back panel of the control unit?

Set the select switch No.4 to OFF.
(see page 8)

Printer does not work.

Press the

button on the Con-

trol Unit to let the 

 symbol

show up.  But if the select switch
No.4 on the back of the control
unit is ON, the 

 symbol doesn't

appear even if you press the but-
ton.

Is the 

 symbol shown on the

LCD?

Isn't the paper jammed?

Remove the jammed paper. (see
page 51)

Did you set the date?

Set the date correctly  (page 49)

Date memory is incorrect.

Are the backup batteries installed?
If not,  the date memory is lost each
time you turn off the power.

Load the backup batteries. (see
page 8)

Replace the backup batteries, be-
cause they have worn out. (see
page 8)

Isn't the 

 symbol shown on the

LCD?

Hold the card yellow arrow side
up, and insert to the direction of
arrow.

Isn't the data card reversed?

ERROR or irregular display ap-
pears when you insert the data
card.

Didn't you specify two or more pro-
grams, or open unnecessary holes?

Refer to P.42~43 and specify the
program and conditions correctly.

Didn't you insert the card too
quickly?

Insert the card slowly.

Is the pulse sensor attached cor-
rectly to your earlobe?

The pulse rate is not displayed, re-
maining "0".

Insert the sensor plug securely into
the sensor jack, and check the
pulse sensor function according to
page 13. If the sensor cable proves
to be broken, replace the pulse
sensor  (part #7801101).

Attach the sensor correctly to your
earlobe and take care not to swing
the sensor or sensor cable during
the exercise. If the sensor 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?

Problems noted in the following chart are not disorders. Prior to seeking
repair, read the contents of the entire chart first.

The pulse rate increases abnor-
mally.

Isn't the sensor cable damaged?

Troubleshooting and handling care

51

Is the weight unit correct?

Set the weight unit correctly. (see

page 8)

Input your age correctly to prevent
the alarm from ringing unduly.

Check if sensor plug is completely
connected.

Handling

For longer use of the Ergociser™ EC-3700, observe the following
precautions.

• Do not disassemble the main and control units. In case of prob-

lems contact your dealer where the unit was purchased.

• Avoid using the Ergociser™ EC-3700 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-3700 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-3700 in direct sun light.

Problem

Item to check

Countermeasure

The evaluation of fitness level
seems incorrect.

Did you select the correct fitness
level evaluation table?

Check the selector switch on the
back panel of the control unit. (see
page 8~9)

Buzzer keeps sounding.

Isn't the upper pulse limit alarm
ringing due to the excess of your
pulse rate during the exercise?

The program is suspended half-
way.

Isn't the pulse limit setting too low
due to an incorrect age input?

The pitch sound doesn't ring.

Press the

button on the control

unit to let the 

 symbol show up.

Is the 

 symbol shown on the

LCD?

Unit does not give pitch sound if
plug is out of jack.

Are the pedals firmly attached to
the crank? If not, noise may be pro-
duced.

Clattering noise is heard with the
pedal rotation.

Attach the pedals firmly.

Summary of Contents for EC3700E

Page 1: ...EC 37OO RECUMBENT TYPE Cateye ergociser OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS R RECUMBENT TYPE...

Page 2: ...date 49 4 Printing mechanism 50 5 Trouble shooting and handling care 52 6 Warranty service and optional parts 54 7 Specifications 55 1 Let s assemble 6 2 Installing the control unit 8 3 How to adjust...

Page 3: ...l TEST Aerobic power measurement AUTO Automatic training CONST Isopower training INTVL Interval training HILL Hill profile training MANUAL Manual training Target Torque Exercise Preference Sex Distinc...

Page 4: ...whennotinuse RearSupportPipe SeatHeightLockKnob Loosenwhenadjustingseatheight MAIN BODY 4 9 11 RearLeg LevelAdjuster Forbetterstabilityoftheunit SeatPipe CableHolder Holdspulsesensorcable InnerPipe Fr...

Page 5: ...s unplug 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 s...

Page 6: ...3 700 RESET MODE ADV D A T A C A R D Main Unit Seat Pipe Inner Pipe Rear Support Pipe Handlebar Operating Instructions Warranty Registration Card E C 3 7 O O R E C U M B E N T TY P E R Cateyeergocise...

Page 7: ...securely with the hexagon wrench making sure nuts locate at the bottom of the leg 7 3 5 6 1 rear support pipe spanner wrench 15 Caution If the pedals are not attached firmly enough to the crank they...

Page 8: ...u will get familiar with the printer function please leave this switch as it is at this stage 3Units for body weight Use select switch No 3 on the back of the control unit to choose kilo grams or poun...

Page 9: ...ter SLIDE PULL lock pin 3 cm 1 3 16 R EC 3700 1 3 2 4 11 R Recommended exercise posture Adjust the seat position as illustrated Find the position where your knee is slightly bent when the pedal is at...

Page 10: ...our either ear lobe Ear rings or other ornaments must be removed before attaching the sensor and during exercise When it is cold massage your ear lobe before use to improve blood circulation Try not t...

Page 11: ...next number which will flash on and off when it is eligible for changing Now however the goal is to get you acquainted with Model EC 3700 so if you change any of the numeral values please return them...

Page 12: ...this booklet 17 4Interval 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 profe...

Page 13: ...number changed to 115 TIME COOL kg m TM min sec watt kg m rpm AUTO 5At 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...

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

Page 15: ...eclines as we get older this differs however between individuals and is largely due to how much one exercises Difference Between the Heart Rate and Pulse Rate The heart rate is the rate of the heart b...

Page 16: ...t 350watt 140watt 200watt 80watt 400watt 160watt 23 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 exercise time to ac...

Page 17: ...ding 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 25 The buzzer sounds ten minutes later and the test result...

Page 18: ...rk capacity PWC max safely estimates how much exercise is possible at the limit of physical work capacity that is at maximum heart rate without perform ing actual exercise Maximum Physical Work Capaci...

Page 19: ...ose to the target pulse rate 29 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: ...y 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 MODE button to change the blinking numeric 31 Af...

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 33 TIME kg m TM min sec watt kg m rpm INTVL TIME COOL kg m TM min sec...

Page 22: ...king numeric 1 Select the Hill Profile Training Program For program selection see the Starting up section page 18 2 Input Conditions 3 Start Program 4 Exercise The pedal resistance torque kg m changes...

Page 23: ...n 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 Program Press t...

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: ...minute Program How to make a data card 41 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 A...

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: ...e 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 digit numeric Pedal torque x 10 External computer...

Page 28: ...nit transmitter and a receiving circuitry to be mounted inside of the control unit Attaching the chestbelt sensor The chestbelt sensor should be put around your chest with two elec trodes in contact w...

Page 29: ...lding 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 entirely comes out of...

Page 30: ...eplace 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 Problems noted in the following chart...

Page 31: ...ns 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...

Page 32: ...CO LTD R 0689221 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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