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EXERCISE MONITOR INSTRUCTION   

 

FUNCTION MARK: 

A: Auto Scan             O: Odometer 

S: Current Speed        C: Calorie Consumption 

D: Trip Distance          

 : Pulse Rate 

T: Elapsed Time   

 

HOW TO REMOVE BATTERY: 

1.  Pull off the battery cover and place two of SIZE-AA or UM-3 or SIZE-AAA (UM-4) batteries into battery 

housing on back of monitor, please refer to below illustrations. 

2.  Insure batteries are correctly positioned and battery springs are in proper contact with batteries. 
3.  Replace battery cover and insure it is tightly closed. 
4.  Battery life is approx. 1 year under normal usage. 
5.  If the display is illegible or only partial segments appear, remove batteries and      wait 15 seconds 

before reinstalling. 

6.  Removing the batteries will erase computer memory. 

 

FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS: 

Mode or function          Action 

 

Auto On/Off & Auto Start/Stop      As long as the machine is in motion, the monitor is in action.    If there is 

no moving within 4 minutes, monitor will turn off automatically. 

Auto Scan             Press the button until the ARROW points to “A”, the monitor will rotate through all 

5 functions Speed, Distance, Time, Odometer & Calorie. Each display will be 

held for 6 seconds. 

 

Speed                  Press the button until the ARROW points to “S” to display the current speed. 

 

Trip Distance            Press the button until the ARROW points to “D” to display the trip distance you 

are traveling. 

 

Elapsed Time                      Press the button until the ARROW points to “T” to count the elapsed time. 

 

Total Distance (Odometer)   Press the button until the ARROW points to “O” to  display the total 

accumulated distance. 

 

Calories               Press the button until the ARROW points to “C” to display the calorie consumption. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MCL130

Page 1: ...nual IMPORTANT Please read all instructions carefully before using this product Retain this manual for future reference The specifications of this product may vary slightly from the illustrations and...

Page 2: ...who are over 35 years old or who have prior medical history In order to attain the ideal exercise result besides executing a suitable amount of exercise it is also very important to insist on doing ex...

Page 3: ...Exploded Diagram...

Page 4: ...2 Plastic bushing 1 15 Acorn nut M10 4 33 Flat washer D8 5 16 Tension cable 1 34 Nylon nut M8 3 17 Sensor wire 1 35 Arc washer D8X 25X1 5XR25 4 18 Connective wire 1 NOTE Most of the listed assembly ha...

Page 5: ...2 and Rear stabilizer 3 to the Main frame 1 with the Carriage bolt 13 Arc washer 14 and Acorn nut 15 2 Install the Right and Left Pedals Attach the right and left Pedals 9L R to the Crank 10 respectiv...

Page 6: ...n the edge of the tube of Main Frame section 4 Install the Handlebar Post Connect the Sensor wire 17 from the Main frame 1 to the Connective wire 18 from the Handlebar post 4 Put the end of Tension co...

Page 7: ...25 Flat washer 33 and Bolt 26 Cover the Handlebar chuck cover 27 onto the Handlebar 4 6 Install the computer Pull the Pulse sensor wires 24 and Connective wire 18 through the hole of Computer bracket...

Page 8: ...ll erase computer memory FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS Mode or function Action Auto On Off Auto Start Stop As long as the machine is in motion the monitor is in action If there is no moving within 4 minute...

Page 9: ...l reset all functional values to zero except Odometer SPECIFICATIONS FUNCTION Auto Scan Every 6 seconds Current Speed The maximum signal can be pick up is 1200 RPH Trip Distance 0 1 999 9 Miles or Kms...

Page 10: ...aerobic training session is very important Muscles stretch more easily at these times because of their elevated temperature which greatly reduces the risk of injury Stretches should be held for 15 to...

Page 11: ...your local dealer or authority for more information Electronic products can be harmful to the environment and should therefore be dealt with separately in order to reduce damage to the environment Ele...

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