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Table of Contents

Safety

Safety Guidelines and Practices

.........................4

Power Cord Information

......................................4

Important Safety Instructions

..............................5

Warnings and Cautions

......................................6

Assembly

Specifications

...................................................11

Choosing and Preparing a Site

.........................12

Environment

.....................................................13

Electrical Power Requirements

........................13

Tools Required

..................................................13

Assembly Procedure

........................................13

Setup

................................................................27

A/V Configuration and FM Radio Presets

.........29

E3 View Monitor Controls

.................................34

E3 View Monitor Setup

.....................................34

Testing operation

..............................................45

Operation

Intended Use

....................................................46

Terms Used

......................................................46

User Control Symbols Used

.............................46

Console Display

................................................48

User Controls

....................................................49

Mount and Dismount

........................................49

Emergency Dismount

.......................................50

Quick Operation Guide

.....................................50

Detailed Operation Guide

.................................50

Workout Selection

............................................52

Data Readouts

..................................................52

Heart Rate Indicator

.........................................53

E3 View Monitor Screen Options

......................54

iPod/iPhone Functions

......................................55

Battery Sentry

...................................................55

Maintenance

Warnings

...........................................................56

Clean Unit

.........................................................56

Rechargeable Battery

.......................................57

E3 View Monitor

................................................58

Environment

.....................................................58

Customer Service

Product Registration

.........................................60

Contacting Service

...........................................60

Ordering Parts

..................................................60

Return Material Authorization (RMA)

................61

Damaged Parts

.................................................61

Appendix - Workout Overviews

1 - Weight Loss

.................................................62

2 - Rolling Hills

..................................................64

3 - Hills

..............................................................66

4 - Pike’s Peak

..................................................68

5 - Ramps

.........................................................70

6 - Interval

.........................................................72

7 - Strength

.......................................................74

8 - Cardio

..........................................................76

9 - Heartrate Control

.........................................78

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• LT-23688-4 F • September 2015

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Cybex 625C/625R Cycle Part Number LT-23688-4 F

Summary of Contents for 625C

Page 1: ...Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Owner s Manual Cardiovascular Systems Part Number LT 23688 4 F www cybexintl com ...

Page 2: ...nt 58 Customer Service Product Registration 60 Contacting Service 60 Ordering Parts 60 Return Material Authorization RMA 61 Damaged Parts 61 Appendix Workout Overviews 1 Weight Loss 62 2 Rolling Hills 64 3 Hills 66 4 Pike s Peak 68 5 Ramps 70 6 Interval 72 7 Strength 74 8 Cardio 76 9 Heartrate Control 78 Cybex and the Cybex logo are registered trademarks of Cybex International Inc Polar is a regis...

Page 3: ...nce with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the foll...

Page 4: ...if the following safety precautions and instructions are not followed Power Cord Information AC Power Adapter is optional Shock and electrocution hazard Connect unit to a grounded outlet Do not use voltage adapter or extension cord Cybex is not responsible for injuries or damages as a result of cord or plug modification Verify voltage requirements of unit match local voltage requirements Verify un...

Page 5: ...moving parts Facility Safety Precautions It is the sole responsibility of the user owner or facility operator to ensure that regular maintenance is performed Enforce all user and safety precautions Read and understand the Owner s Manual completely before assembling servicing or using unit Verify all users are properly trained on using the equipment Do not use unit outdoors Verify that each unit is...

Page 6: ...eep a repair log of all maintenance activities Disconnect the optional power adapter before servicing unit Do not use attachments unless recommended for the unit by Cybex The unit may generate electromagnetic or other forms of interference or it may be affected by interference from other equipment nearby If this is suspected take precautions by separating the equipment or otherwise shielding it to...

Page 7: ...Page 7 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Part Number LT 23688 4 F ...

Page 8: ...ess tray DE 23739 X 1 Label Warning Disconnect Power DE 21749 X 2 Label Warning Hot flywheel DE 18363 X 3 Decal Caution moving parts DE 18362 X 4 Label Warning Canada DE 24016 2 5 Page 8 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Part Number LT 23688 4 F ...

Page 9: ...Warning and Caution Decals 625R Page 9 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Part Number LT 23688 4 F ...

Page 10: ...ess tray DE 23740 X 1 Label Warning Disconnect Power DE 21749 X 2 Label Warning Hot flywheel DE 18363 X 3 Decal Caution moving parts DE 18362 X 4 Label Warning Canada DE 24016 2 5 Page 10 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Part Number LT 23688 4 F ...

Page 11: ...Calories RPM and Cal Hr E3 View Monitor also displays Watts MET and Distance Lower console Left numeric display for gear or level Right numeric display for road speed watts or target RPM Console Features Built in 5 KHz wireless heart rate receiver transmitter not included and contact heart rate monitoring Heart Rate Features Minimum 20 Watts Maximum 900 Watts Resistance Range 400 lbs 180 kg Maximu...

Page 12: ...625R 625C 23 6 0 6m 1 23 6 0 6m 1 It is the responsibility of the facility owner owner of the equipment to ensure that there is appropriate clearance around each machine to allow for safe use and passage In compliance with the ADA American Disabilities Act there must be clear floor space of at least 30 by 48 inches and be served by an accessible route for at least one of each type of exercise equi...

Page 13: ... of a steam room sauna indoor pool or outdoors Exposure to extensive water vapor chlorine and or bromine could adversely affect the electronics as well as other parts of the unit Temperature The unit is designed to function normally in an environment with an ambient temperature range of 50 F 10 C to 104 F 40 C The unit can be shipped and stored in an environment with an ambient temperature range o...

Page 14: ... Verify paint color matches what was ordered 625C Assembly Verify parts list shown below Description Part Number Quantity Item Base with covers attached Varies 1 1 Console assembly Varies 1 2 Back Cap PL 21584 1 3 Front Left Cover PL 21581 1 4 Front Right Cover PL 21582 1 5 Top Cap PL 21583 1 6 Hardware pack AX 21698 1 7 Owner s Manual LT 23688 X 1 8 Assembly poster LT 23690 1 9 Warranty sheet Con...

Page 15: ...Description Part Number Quantity Item Screw 5 16 18 x 75 HXHD WHIZ LOCK GR5 HS 19108 4 13 Screw 8 16 x 50 PNHD HS 15706 6 14 Page 15 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Part Number LT 23688 4 F ...

Page 16: ...r foot 2 Lift the rear foot so the front transport wheels are able to roll on floor Use proper lifting methods 3 Roll unit to intended location 4 Lower the rear foot so unit is in intended location Page 16 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Part Number LT 23688 4 F ...

Page 17: ...splay cable and optional A V cable through the frame to the left side Do not pinch or damage the cables during assembly 3 Place the console assembly in the correct position on the base assembly by sliding into position onto the two mounting screws 4 Hand thread the other two screws Qty Description 1 Console Assembly 1 2 Screws 2 1 Base Assembly 3 5 Securely fasten the four screws with a 1 2 socket...

Page 18: ...part without pulling the sleeve back to release it Install front covers 1 Install front left cover with one screw using a Phillips screwdriver Qty Description 1 Plastic Connectors 1 1 Screw 2 1 Front Left Cover 3 1 Optional A V Cables 4 1 Front Right Cover 5 2 Route optional A V cables through front covers to front of unit Do not pinch or damage the cables during assembly In addition to the mounti...

Page 19: ... 1 2 Screws 2 Install back cap 1 Place the back cap into the top cap Ensure the back cap is fully inserted into the top cap Qty Description 1 Top Cap 1 2 Screws 2 1 Back Cap 3 2 Install the back cap with two screws using a Phillips screwdriver Page 19 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Part Number LT 23688 4 F ...

Page 20: ...cable to the coax cable connector in base of unit Qty Description 1 6 Coax Cable 1 1 Coax Cable Connector 2 Visually inspect unit 1 Remove any packing material from unit 2 Examine the unit to ensure that the assembly is correct and complete 625R Assembly Verify parts list shown below Description Part Number Quantity Item Base with covers attached Varies 1 1 Page 20 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Part...

Page 21: ... 23688 X 1 8 Assembly poster LT 23691 1 9 Warranty sheet Consumer LT 23693 1 10 Warranty sheet Commercial LT 23692 1 10 Power cord E3 View Monitor option Varies 1 11 Cable 6 Coax E3 View Monitor option AW 23836 1 12 Description Part Number Quantity Item Screw 5 16 18 x 75 HXHD WHIZ LOCK GR5 HS 19108 4 13 Washer 5 16 Split HW 53018 4 14 Screw 8 16 x 50 PNHD HS 15706 6 15 Page 21 of 80 Cybex 625C 62...

Page 22: ...n wrench HX 00438 1 18 Lift and move the unit 1 Grasp the rear foot 2 Lift the rear foot so the front transport wheels are able to roll on floor Use proper lifting methods 3 Roll unit to intended location 4 Lower the rear foot so unit is in intended location Page 22 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Part Number LT 23688 4 F ...

Page 23: ... 1 4 Washers 2 4 Screws 3 2 Securely fasten the screws with the 3 16 Allen wrench provided Install console assembly 1 Hand thread two mounting screws into the base assembly Qty Description 1 Console Assembly 1 2 Screws 2 1 Base Assembly 3 The console assembly will need to be supported during steps 2 through 4 Page 23 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Part Number LT 23688 4 F ...

Page 24: ...to the lower display cable connector Ensure cable connectors click together and are securely fastened Qty Description 1 Upper Display Connector 1 1 Lower Display Connector 2 1 Upper Heart Rate Connector 3 1 A V Cables optional 4 1 Lower Heart Rate Connector 5 1 Top Hole In Frame 6 6 Plug the upper heart rate connector into the lower heart rate connector 7 Tuck each of the cable connectors into the...

Page 25: ...ector 2 1 Power Cord 3 Install front covers 1 Install front right cover with three screws using a Phillips screwdriver Qty Description 3 Screw 8 16 50 1 1 Screw 8 16 75 2 1 Front Right Cover 3 In addition to three mounting screws per front cover there are five plastic connectors that secure the front covers together Ensure that all four plastic connectors are inserted properly in each front cover ...

Page 26: ...onsole assembly using a Phillips screwdriver Qty Description 1 Accessory Tray 1 2 Screws 2 1 Console Assembly 3 2 Install the accessory tray to the console assembly with the two screws removed in previous step using a Phillips screwdriver Level unit Confirm that the unit is on a level surface If not use a 9 16 open end wrench to adjust the leveling feet up or down Page 26 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cyc...

Page 27: ...ssembly is correct and complete Setup Use the following instructions to setup the units settings 1 Plug the optional power cord and E3 View Monitor power cord E3 View Monitor units only into a power outlet from a grounded circuit Coil up the remainder of the power cord and place it out of the way The control panel will light up and be in the Dormant Mode 2 Hold the handrails to steady self while s...

Page 28: ... Bike mode is gears 1 21 Constant power is 35 500 watt Default Resistance Mode Toggle console beeper On Default or OFF Some volume range is 0 30 10 is default Beeper Tone Set A V option none Default C A B Console Adapter Box for Broadcast Vision UHF or FM See A V Config and FM Radio Presets for full configuration A V Setup menu E3 View Monitor Set time display format 12Hr A 12Hr P or 24Hr 12 Hour ...

Page 29: ... without resetting press the ENTER key 2 Press the UP or DOWN keys to select YES 3 Press the ENTER key to reset the console to the default values The console will beep twice and return to setup mode Exit Set Up mode Press the STOP key to exit Setup options A V Configuration and FM Radio Presets Perform this procedure if the unit includes the optional Wireless Audio Receiver Module Tools Required H...

Page 30: ...encies for all TV s 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 User Controls Navigates through all stored channels as in User Mode Resistance keys 1 Shows setting of receiver sensitivity as n ear or F ar Gear level display 2 Selects transmitter type Resets all stored TV channels when used Quick Start key 3 Toggles setup for FM presets and back to TV channel setup Workouts key 4 Shows FM when storing FM radio station pr...

Page 31: ...wer supply skip to step 3 2 Verify the control panel will illuminate and is in Dormant Mode 3 Hold the handrails to steady self while stepping into the pedals 4 Begin pedaling 5 Press and hold SCAN and Up for 3 seconds Display will show clock icon 6 Press Down to navigate to the A V screen 7 Press Enter to enter setup mode 8 Press the Up or Down keys to change A V type from none to UHF FM or C A B...

Page 32: ...Enter to delete channel Repeat process for additional unwanted channels 3 Adjust the near far setting if available channels are not showing Press Setup key to change the setting from F Far to n Near Press Display option to re scan for available channels 4 Press Up or Down to scroll through and verify all TV channels If all TV transmitters are stored and they all correlate the TV number to the corr...

Page 33: ...tance UP or DOWN keys to add Add a channel Press ENTER to save channel std stored will be displayed 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to save up to 32 FM radio stations 6 Press Stop to exit setup when all FM radio stations are stored 7 Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll through and verify all FM radio stations Adjust sound volumes After completing setup the sound volume should be adjusted between the TV transmi...

Page 34: ...r or exit the Setup home screen SETUP Channel list List all available channels CH LIST Channel up Navigate up through the on screen menu CH Channel up Navigate down through the on screen menu CH Volume left Navigate left through the on screen menu VOL Volume right Navigate right through the on screen menu VOL E3 View Monitor Setup Access Setup Screen Press the SETUP button to display the SETUP MOD...

Page 35: ...Picture Channels Features OSD Language Picture 1 Press or to select Picture Page 35 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Part Number LT 23688 4 F ...

Page 36: ...ance of Red Green and Blue temperatures Color Temperature Adjust range from 1 to 100 Default is 60 Sharpness Select Enabled Default or Disabled Noise Reduction Set to Auto or Adjust settings as needed Available only when HDMI signal is present HDMI Picture 3 Press or to select settings 4 Press or to adjust settings 5 Press the SETUP button to return to SETUP MODE menu Channels 1 Press or to select...

Page 37: ...ol Select channel to display on power up Select from available channels or last Default Channel Select Enabled or Disabled If enabled only one channel is shown user cannot change channels Channel Lock Select Enabled or Disabled If enabled allows user to select any available channel Channel Memory Override 3 Press or to select settings 4 Press or to adjust settings Auto Program ATSC Monitor 1 Press...

Page 38: ...5 Press to select Channel Sequence 6 Press or to set the Channel Sequence in which the channels are displayed after searching a Interleave A D In the order of channel number regardless of the system b All A then D Digital channels are displayed after all analog channels 7 Press or to select Additional Digital Signal Not available when Mode is set to Analog Only 8 Press or to choose the Additional ...

Page 39: ...ls will require several minutes to complete auto programming This may take 20 or more minutes If screen shuts off Press the POWER button to turn monitor on 12 Press the SETUP button to return to normal TV viewing once auto programming is complete 13 Press the CHANNEL LIST button to list programmed channels 14 Press the SETUP button to return to SETUP MODE menu Auto Program DVB T Monitor 1 Tap to s...

Page 40: ...omania Russia Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey UK and Ukraine 4 Tap or to select Mode 5 Tap or to set the scope of channel scanning Description Option TV searches for analog channels only Analog Only Default TV searches for digital channels only Digital Only TV searches for both analog and digital channels Analog and Digital 6 Tap to select Channel Map 7 Tap to start auto p...

Page 41: ...his may take 20 or more minutes If screen shuts off POWER button to turn monitor on 9 Press the SETUP button to return to normal TV viewing once auto programming is complete 10 Tap the CHANNEL LIST button to list programmed channels 11 Press the SETUP button to return to SETUP MODE menu Manual Program ATSC and DVB T 1 Tap to select Manual Program 2 Tap to enter the menu 3 Tap or to select Mode Mod...

Page 42: ...hannel Select Save to save settings DTV Mode Add Delete Channels ATSC and DVB T 1 Press to select Add Delete Channels 2 Press to enter the Add Delete Channels menu Analog Channel Add Delete Analog Channel Enable Disable Digital Channel 3 Press or to select the desired analog channel Page 42 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Part Number LT 23688 4 F ...

Page 43: ...gh 5 7 Press or to highlight Enable Disable Digital Channel 8 Press to select Enable Disable Digital Channel If there are not any channels programmed in the Service Level No Channels Present will appear in the menu 9 Press or to highlight the digital channel that needs to be enabled or disabled 10 Press or to select Enable or Disable 11 Press the SETUP button to return to the previous menu Feature...

Page 44: ...de to last used setting Power on Subtitles Mode DVB T only Set current time automatically from digital signal Select time zone and daylight savings time to Auto On or Off Digital Mode Time Setup Provides diagnostic information only Settings cannot be changed Diagnostics Select Enabled or Disabled Caption Text Modes ATSC only 5 Press the SETUP button to return to SETUP MODE menu OSD Language 1 Pres...

Page 45: ...p 3 2 Verify the control panel will illuminate and is in Dormant Mode 3 Hold the handrails to steady self while stepping into the pedals 4 Begin pedaling 5 Press the Quick Start key 6 Run unit through full resistance range First press the RESISTANCE key until unit reaches its highest load the display will show 21 Then press the RESISTANCE key until unit reaches its lowest load the display will sho...

Page 46: ...ccommodating resistance where unit provides a corresponding amount of resistance on the user to keep them at a fixed pedal speed Such exercise is used to test and improve muscular strength and endurance especially after injury Isokinetic Exercise In this active mode the user sets a goal for Time The user controls speed and resistance Manual Mode continues until the goal is reached Manual Mode is o...

Page 47: ...n VOLUME DOWN Adjust Time Level Weight or Workout up A V Channel UP iPod iPhone NEXT track option UP KEY Adjust Time Level Weight or Workout down A V Channel DOWN iPod iPhone PREVIOUS track option DOWN KEY Press STOP once to end the workout session and start the Workout Review Press STOP again to exit to Dormant Mode STOP Page 47 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Part Number LT 23688 4 F ...

Page 48: ...Console Display Figure 5 LED Display Heart Rate Indicator 3 Bar Graph 1 Enunciator 4 Data Readouts 2 Figure 6 E3 View Monitor Page 48 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Part Number LT 23688 4 F ...

Page 49: ...hange settings Displays User controls for Quick Start Workouts Resistance Volume Scan Stop Setup Enter and Up Down Keys Mount and Dismount Mount unit safely 1 Verify pedals are completely stopped 2 Grasp handrail and step carefully onto pedals Dismount unit safely Moving parts and fall hazard To avoid serious injury wait until pedals come to a complete stop before getting off unit 1 Wait until ped...

Page 50: ...and display GO 4 Press the UP and DOWN keys to increase or decrease weight 5 Press the ENTER key to enter weight 6 Press the Resistance keys to change the resistance at any time 7 Press the STOP key at any time to pause Workout Review is displayed Detailed Operation Guide Maximum user weight is 400 lbs 181 kg 1 Plug the optional power cord into a power outlet from a grounded circuit Coil up the re...

Page 51: ...get Heart Rate After final selection has been made the console will beep for one second display GO and enter Active Mode 5 Observe the control panel The top center Bar Graph display shows a graphical representation of the relative MET level and if in a program will show the relative intensity changes that are coming up The Data Readouts will start showing the workout data such as Distance Calories...

Page 52: ...me level and weight 21 Interval 6 Select time level and weight 21 Strength 7 Select time level and weight 21 Cardio 8 Select time age target heart rate and weight NA Heart Rate Control HRC 9 Navigation The keypad is active during the workout setup time to key in time level and weight values The Resistance keys are also active to adjust the displayed workout value up or down Hold down key to accele...

Page 53: ...If an individual were working at four MET he she would be consuming oxygen at a rate equal to four times their resting consumption MET can be used to compare walking on a grade with running or even to cycling and other activities Displayed in diagnostic mode when generator brake is main power source Power User s crank revolutions per minute RPM Rotation Per Minute The total time you ve been workin...

Page 54: ... high target heart rate 0 69 BPM Blue 70 93 BPM Green 94 119 BPM Yellow 120 169 Dark Orange 170 and higher Magenta E3 View Monitor Screen Options During operation four E3 View Monitor screen options are available Press SCAN to change screens The SCAN LED s will indicate display option Display video with data at bottom of screen TV Data LED I on Display video only TV Only LED II on Display data onl...

Page 55: ...4 Press volume Up or Down to adjust volume 5 For non E3 View Monitor consoles press the Up and Down keys to change tracks Videos will not be displayed on the E3 View Monitor Battery Sentry Battery Sentry uses crank RPM or key presses to determine user presence If a user is not detected within 10 seconds the CardioTouch Screen displays Are you there Resume pedaling or touch the screen to reset the ...

Page 56: ... Unplug unit before working on it Keep water and liquids away from electrical parts Electrocution hazard To avoid death or serious injury unplug unit when not in use or when performing maintenance Equipment hazard To avoid serious injury or death replace worn or damaged components immediately and keep the equipment out of use until repair is completed Clean Unit Shock and electrocution hazard Unpl...

Page 57: ...taining rubbing alcohol Contaminants such as hand lotions oils or body powder may come off on the contact heart rate grips These can reduce sensitivity and interfere with the heart rate signal It is recommended that the user have clean hands when using the contact heart rate Rechargeable Battery The unit is designed with a 12 volt Lead Acid rechargeable battery The battery will recharge during reg...

Page 58: ...ularly examined by a qualified technician to ensure the product is fit for use If the unit malfunctions please refer to a qualified technician for repair or replacement of defective parts immediately Do not attempt to use the monitor until it has been inspected and repaired by a qualified technician For inspection installation and servicing please consult qualified technician Failure to use a manu...

Page 59: ...y in an environment with an ambient temperature range of 50 F 10 C to 104 F 40 C The unit can be shipped and stored in an environment with an ambient temperature range of 32 F 0 C to 140 F 60 C Page 59 of 80 Cybex 625C 625R Cycle Part Number LT 23688 4 F ...

Page 60: ...web at www cybexintl com To contact us online go to www cybexintl com Ordering Parts To order parts online go to www cybexintl com To speak with a customer service representative call 888 462 9239 for customers living within the USA or 508 533 4300 for customers outside the USA The following information located on the serial number decal will assist our Cybex representatives in serving you Unit Se...

Page 61: ...f the equipment and the name and address of the owner in the package along with the part s Merchandise returned without an RMA number on the outside of the package or shipments sent COD will not be accepted by the Cybex receiving department Damaged Parts Materials damaged in shipment should not be returned for credit Shipping damages are the responsibility of the carrier UPS Federal Express trucki...

Page 62: ...30 30 Time Cool Down Core Segments Warm Up 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Level 50 100 150 150 100 150 250 200 150 100 50 21 50 90 135 135 90 135 225 180 135 90 50 20 50 90 130 130 90 130 220 175 130 90 50 19 50 85 125 125 85 125 205 165 125 85 50 18 45 80 115 115 80 115 195 155 115 80 45 17 45 80 115 115 80 115 190 150 115 80 45 16 45 75 105 105 75 105 175 140 105 75 45 15 45 75 105 105 75 105 170 135 105...

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Page 78: ...y measured Every 15 seconds the user s pulse rate is sampled and a prediction function is evaluated decision This is subtracted from the target heartrate to form an error value which is scaled and added to the current load value There is a maximum rate of change of 15 steps per decision A chart of Step and Watts has been created It has four defined stages Stage 1 ramps the load from Step 1 to Step...

Page 79: ...nal 30 seconds the heartrate signal has not been reestablished continue to show HR SIGNAL LOST on the Text area The program will reduce the workload by 10 steps per minute until minimum workload or Step 1 After one minute at minimum workload go to Exiting Active Mode Cool Down By default Cool Down occurs at session time minus two minutes Cool Down goes to 75 of existing step then drops by 1 step e...

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