Kettler SM3200-8 Training And Operating Instructions Download Page 14

Avoid interference impulses.
• Fasten the ear clip carefully onto your ear lobe and

find the most opportune moment for its removal (heart
symbol flashes without interruption). 

• Do not train directly under strong light e.g. neon lights,

halogen lights, spotlights, beams or sunlight.

• Totally remove all vibrations and shaking of the ear

sensor including cables. Always secure the cable with
clips to your clothing or even better to a sweatband.

With Hand Pulse

The extra-low voltage generated through the contraction
of the heart is recorded through the hand-sensors and
assessed by the electronics. 
• Always grip the contact areas with both hands.
• Avoid gripping jerkily.
• Hold the hands calmly and avoid contractions and rub-

bing on the contact areas.

With Chest Band

Observe the relevant instructions.

Only 

one

way of pulse measurement is possible either

with ear clip 

or

hand pulse 

or

chest band. If there is no

ear clip or plug receiver in the pulse socket then the hand
pulse measurement is activated. If there is contact bet-
ween the ear clip/plug receiver in the pulse socket, then
the hand pulse measurement is automatically deactivated.
It is 

not

necessary to remove the plug of the hand pulse

sensors. 

Faults in the Training Computer

Press the Reset Key

Training instruction

Cross training is a very effective whole-body workout,
which stresses all large muscle groups, and simultaneous-
ly trains the cardiovascular system in an ideal manner
and promotes the fat metabolism. The innovative elliptical
sequence of movements of the treads strengthens the leg
and gluteal muscles especially joint-sparing, the training
of the upper part of the body coupled with the legwork
mainly stresses the arm, shoulder, pectoral and dorsal
muscles.
Before starting the training you should read the following
notes carefully!

The above and following notes on training are recom-
mended for persons without cardiovascular problems
only.

Notes on training

Workout with the cross-trainer is to be designed methodi-
cally according to the principles of stamina training. Sta-
mina training mainly causes changes and adaptations in
the cardiovascular system. This includes the decrease of
the rest pulse frequency and the pulse under load. Thus
the heart disposes of more time for filling the ventricles
and blood flow in the cardiac musculature (through the

Comment

Training and Operating Instructions

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General Instructions

System Sounds

Switching On

On switch-on during the segment test a small sound is
emitted.

Programme End

A programme end (profile programme, countdown) is
indicated by a short sound.

Maximum Pulse Overrun

If the preset maximum pulse is exceeded by one pulse
beat then 2 short sounds are emitted every 5 seconds.

Error Display

In the case of errors, e.g. a recovery can not be carried
out without a pulse signal, then 3 short sounds are emit-
ted.

Switch On/Off Automatic Scan Function 

When activating and deactivating the automatic Scan
Function, a short sound is emitted.

Recovery

In the function the oscillating weight is automatically slo-
wed down. Further training is unsuitable. 
Calculation of the fitness mark:

Mark = 6.0 –

(

10 x (P1–P2)

)

2

P1

P1  Exertion Pulse, P2 = Recovery Pulse 
F1.0 = Very Good, F6.0 = Unsatisfactory

Time/Distance Switch

In the settings of programmes 1-6 the column profile of
time-mode (1 minute) can be switched to distance mode
(200 metres). 

Profile Display during Training

At the start the first column flashes. According to the flow
it moves further to the right.  
And in profiles over 25 minutes it reaches the middle
(column 13). Then the profile moves from the right to the
left. If the profile end appears in the last column (column
25), the flashing column moves further to the right until
the end of the programme. 

Average Calculation

The average value is calculated per training unit.

Instructions for Pulse Measurement

The pulse calculation starts when the heart flashes in the
display in rhythm with your pulse rate.

With Ear Clip

The pulse sensor works with an infrared light and measu-
res the translucency changes of your skin, which are cau-
sed by your pulse beat. Before you tuck the pulse sensor
onto your earlobe, rub it 10 times forcefully to increase
the blood circulation.

Summary of Contents for SM3200-8

Page 1: ...g and Operating Instructions Mode d emploi et instructions d entra nement Trainings en bedieningshandleiding Instrucciones de entrenamiento y manejo Istruzioni per l allenamento e per l uso Instrukcja...

Page 2: ...pe 31 Glossary 32 This sign in the instructions refers to the glossary where the particular term is explained G Safety Instructions Note the following points for your own safety The training apparatus...

Page 3: ...SM3200 8 19 GB Short Description The computer has a function area with keys and a dis play with changeable symbols and graphics Display Function Area Keys...

Page 4: ...ese function keys change the values in the diffe rent menus prior to the training and adjust the exerti on levels during the training Continue Plus Or Back Minus Press for longer quicker change Plus a...

Page 5: ...rogrammes Count up Count down The programmes are differentiated through their numbering systems Programmes Exertions over time or distance Pre set profiles 1 6 Pulse driven programmes HRC1 HRC2 Target...

Page 6: ...m Pulse Average Value Target Pulse exceeded 11 Warning flashes MaxPulse 1 Heart Symbol flashes Pulse Target Pulse not attained Time G Value 0 99 59 Level 1 15 Dimension Adjustable Warning Sound ON OFF...

Page 7: ...s it in one stage steps Continuation of the training with this setting Interim exertion changes are possible at all times End of Training Average Values Display Speed revolutions exertion level and pu...

Page 8: ...Change the exertion Start of training All values count upwards PROGRAM Count Down Press PROGRAM Display Count Down The programme counts downwards from 0 to the pre set values When no input occurs the...

Page 9: ...efault mode Display readiness for training with all defaults An overview of all settings options in the program mes is summarised in the tables See page 28 Training Programme is now ready Exertion Cha...

Page 10: ...Display HRC1 Count Up Press SET Settings Range Start the training All values count upwards The exertion is automatically increased until the target pulse is achieved e g 130 PROGRAM HRC2 Count Down Pr...

Page 11: ...or Minus change in the current dis play e g rest values The training data is displayed for 4 minutes If you do not press any keys during this period and do not train the electronics switch into the sn...

Page 12: ...itch Adjustment of the Exertion Profile If the exertion is adjusted during the course of the programme the change works from the flashing column on the right The columns on the left show the output da...

Page 13: ...Select the energy consumption display Press Set Selected unit is adopted and it jumps to the next setting Display Scale 3 Display of the unit in kilometres miles Press Plus or Minus Function Select k...

Page 14: ...y according to the principles of stamina training Sta mina training mainly causes changes and adaptations in the cardiovascular system This includes the decrease of the rest pulse frequency and the pu...

Page 15: ...140 120 100 80 Pulse Age 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 Maximalpulse 220 minus Age Fitnesspulse 75 of Max Pulse Fat combustion pulse 65 of Max Pulse 90 Before and after each training unit appr...

Page 16: ...splay contents and restart of the display Programs Possibilities for training which require manual or pro gram determined loads or target pulses Profiles Change of loads over time or distance represen...

Page 17: ...ijd min Afstand Calorieen Waard cijfer pols pols min km verbruik Fecha Pulso en reposo Pulso Pulso Escal n de Tiempo Distanc a Consumo Nota bajo esfuerzo de recuperaci n carga min km de energ a Data P...

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