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The term program might in this manual be ambiguous at times.
Unless otherwise noted the term program in this manual always
refers to a program of the computer, which primarily adjust the
resistance in reference to the parameters set and assists with your
training.
In general sport’s science the term “program“ is also used to
define the sequence of specific trainings content and trainings
sessions over a longer period of time.
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•Setting values for workout time (TIME), workout distance
(DISTANCE), calories used (CAL) and heart rate (PULSE) is not ab-
solutely necessary. If no value is to be set just skip the function
by pressing on the selection button. All not preset functions will
count up from the base value.
• The parameters workout time and workout distance can only be
set in relation either/or. Is a workout time entered then the com-
puter will skip the parameter workout distance. If the value for
workout time is left at 00:00 a workout distance can be selected.
Has one of the preset parameter (workout time, workout dis-
tance, calories used) reached the value of 00 a beep tone will be
heard and the program ends. If you wish to continue briefly press
the ST/SP key.
What is a program?
The .E-103 .has .5 .preset .programs . .They .are .based .on .sport .specific .conditions .
as .well .as .knowledge .from .general .sport’s .science . .They .are:
. . . . . . . . . .Tour .(P .2)
. . . . . . . . . .Interval .(P .3)
. . . . . . . . . .Summit .(P .4)
. . . . . . . . . .Hill .(P .5)
. . . . . . . . . .Transition .(P .6)
These .programs .assist .you .in .your .work .out .planning, .to .maximize .the .effec-
tiveness .of .your .training .session, .no .matter .if .you .are .a .novice .or .an .exercise .
pro .
Also .there .are .2 .custom .programs .available .with .these .you .can .design .a .
completely .individualized .work .out .routine: .
. . . . . . . . . .Manual .Program .(P .1)
. . . . . . . . . .User .Program .(P .7)
Individual settings/training parameters
All .essential .parameters .can, .subject .to .the .program .selected, .be .individually .
adjusted .
They .are: .Workout .time .(TIME), .workout .distance .(DISTANCE), .calories .used .
(CAL), .heart .rate .(PULSE) .
Workout time
A .workout .time .between .5 .and .99 .minutes .can .be .selected . .The .time .can .be .
entered .in .increments .of .one .minute .
An .exception .is .the .Manual .Program .(P1) . .In .this .program .you .can .select .a .
workout .time .as .low .as .one .minute .
If .a .value .for .time .is .entered, .the .time .will .count .down .to .0 . .A .beep .tone .
signals .when .0:00 .is .reached .
Programs – functions and settings
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Summary of Contents for E-103
Page 132: ...132 BMI Personal Training Instruction...
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Page 135: ...RU 135 1 2 4 3 4 1 4 E 103 4 PROGRAM SCAN SPEED TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE KM 1 2 3 3 4...
Page 143: ...RU 143 60 60 PULSE 60 0 00 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 TIME PULSE...
Page 154: ...72 154 RESET ST SP 4 RECOVERY 60 RECOVERY 60 RECOVERY SET 60 F1 F6 RESET ST SP ST SP ST SP 4...
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Page 156: ...156 ST SP 4 1 ST SP 4 2 ST SP 4 ST SP Personal Training Instruction E 103 P 8...
Page 157: ...RU 157 ERR E1 ERR2 PULSE E 103...
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Page 160: ...160 BMI Personal Training Instruction...
Page 161: ...UA 161 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BMI...
Page 163: ...UA 163 1 2 4 3 4 1 4 E 103 4 PROGRAM SCAN SPEED TIME DISTANCE CALORIES PULSE KM 1 2 3 3 4...
Page 171: ...UA 171 60 60 PULSE 60 0 00 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 TIME PULSE...
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Page 184: ...184 ST SP 4 1 ST SP 3 2 ST SP 4 ST SP Personal Training Instruction E 103 P 8...
Page 185: ...UA 185 ERR oder E1 ERR2 PULSE E 103...
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