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The ergometer is equipped with a Fitness computer showing pedal revolutions per
minute (RPM), heart rate in bpm (HR), exercise time in minutes and seconds (TIME), cycling speed in km per
hour or miles per hour (SPEED), covered distance in km or mile (DISTANCE).
Furthermore the workload (kp = weight weights in kg) can be set which gives a reading of burned calo-
ries (CAL) as well as power (WATT) on the computer display. The energy is usually expressed in kJ (kilo Joule)
or cal (kilocalorier, kcal). One kcal is aprox.4,2 kJ. The power is depending on the pedalling speed which makes
it possible to adjust the workload/power by increasing or dedcreasing the pedalling speed.
Model 884E has also a computer with display which makes it possible to accomplish anaerobic sprint tests with
a duration of 7 seconds.
After a completed test a value is presented on the display. This test value can then be used to compare the ana-
erobic capacity from time to time.
The test value can after a simple calculation give you an idea of how the avarage workload has been in watts
during the test period.
See a more deatiled description of the sprint test on page 10-11.
NOTE!
To accomplish anaerobic sprint tests the computer on the cycle must be connected to a mains supply via
a AC/DC 9 volt converter which is included in the bike.
Connect the enclosed converter into a suitable mains supply socket.
The circular plug on the secondary low voltage cable from the converter, is connected to the corresponding
socket on the cycle under the instrument cover on the right side.
Se fig. 11 page 11.
The display indicates when there is power to th unit.
NOTE!
At transport the brake cord should be somewhat tightened to prevent it from falling off the fly
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wheel.