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COMPUTER INSTRUCTION 

Functions and Features:   

1.  Start: Allows you to start the computer just press the START key without selecting a 

program. TIME automatically begins to count up from zero. Use the UP and DOWN 

keys to adjust the resistance.   

2.  SCAN: During the exercise stage, the computer will automatically scan the function of 

SPEED, TIME, DISTANCE, RPM, CALORIES and PUSLE per each for 6 seconds 

unless press the ENTER key to exit the auto-scan function. When the computer exits 

the manual-scan then the message window will show “SCAN” for 2 seconds then 

switch to auto-scan function.   

3.  TIME: Shows your elapsed workout time in minutes and seconds. Your computer will 

automatically count up from 0:00 to 99:59 in one second intervals. You many also 

program your computer to count down from a set up value by using the UP and 

DOWN keys from 5:00 to 99:00. If you continue exercising once the time has reached 

0:00, the computer will begin beeping. You can press any key to stop the beep sound. 

If you re-start the computer at once then the TIME will count up from your setting value 

to keep counting.   

4.  SPEED: Displays your workout speed value in KM or MILE per hour.   

5.  DISTANCE: Displays the accumulative distance traveled during each workout up to a 

maximum of 999.0KM/MILE.   

6.  RPM: Your pedal cadence.   

7.  CALORIES: Your computer will estimate the cumulative calories burned at any given 

time during your workout.     

8.  PULSE: Your computer displays your pulse rate in beats per minute during your 

workout.   

9.  PULSE RECOVERY: During the START stage, leave your hands holding on grips or 

leave the chest transmitter attached and then press “PULSE RECOVERY” key. Time 

starts counting from 01:00 - 00:59 - - to 00:00. As soon as 00:00 is reached, the 

computer will show your heart rate recovery status with the grade F1.0 to F6.0 and 

message window will show your workout situation. The details as follows,   

1.0        means OUSTANDING 

1.0

F

2.0 means EXCELLENT 

2.0

F

2.9 means GOOD 

3.0

F

3.9 means FAIR 

4.0

F

5.9 means BELOW AVERAGE 

  6.0        means POOR 

      Note: If no pulse signal input then the computer will show “P” on the message window. 

If  the  computer  show  “Err”  on  the  message  window,  please  re-press  the  PULSE 
RECOVERY key and  please make sure  your hands are keeping well  on the grips or 
the chest transmitter is attached well.   

10. TEMPERATURE: Display the current temperature. 

Key function:   

There are 6 button keys and the function description as follows:   

Summary of Contents for EDGE series

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Page 3: ...warranty claims are made must be pre authorized by RFE This warranty does not extend to any product or damage to the product caused by or attributed to freight damage abuse misuse improper or abnorma...

Page 4: ...YNES MK10 0BD head office tel 0044 0 1908 793020 head office fax 0044 0 1908 793021 e mail info rfeinternational com web www reebokfitness co uk Technical support tel 0044 0 1908 793030 e mail techsup...

Page 5: ...rface Use Environment Please ensure that liquids or perspiration never enter the machine or electronics Use Environment Keep the equipment indoors away from moisture and dust Do not put the equipment...

Page 6: ...ing has been connected properly Product Maintenance If the equipment is in regular use check all its components thoroughly every 1 2 month Pay particular attention to the tightness of bolts and nuts T...

Page 7: ...x 8mm 537 D 1 x 1 x 1 x 104 105 1 x 317 201 101 307 306 415 410 316 312 1x 210 110 301 B M4x15mmM8x65mm 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 4 x 4 x 1 x 5 mm 405 1 x 215 M8x20mm 6 x 8 x 8mm 302 214 8mm 2 x...

Page 8: ...Assembly instruction 1 2 PUSH...

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Page 11: ...Power Transport...

Page 12: ...just the handlebar and saddle position to your body height Mounting When getting on off the equipment be sure to place your weight only on the pedals when in the lower most position Major exercise typ...

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Page 14: ...Sensor Cover lower 2 204 Handle Bar Foam Grip 2 205 Hand pulse sensor Wire lower 2 206 Handle Bar end cap 2 209 Speed sensor Wire 1 210 Upright Tube 1 212 M3X12 Screw 4 213 M5X14 Screw 6 214 8 curve...

Page 15: ...Crank Left 1 414 Crank Right 1 415 Pedal Right 1 501 6004 Bearing 2 502 M20 Nut 2 503 22 Washer 1 504 Driving Belt pulley 1 505 Driving Belt 1 506 Crank Shaft 1 507 M8X8 Screw 4 508 M6X6 Screw 4 509...

Page 16: ...haped Holder 1 527 One way bearing 1 528 6003Z Bearing 2 535 M6 Nut 1 537 8 Spring Washer 10 601 10 washer 2 602 D0 8 X 20 Spring 1 603 Magnet bracket 1 604 M10X73 Magnet bracket axle 1 605 M6X40 bolt...

Page 17: ...plays your workout speed value in KM or MILE per hour 5 DISTANCE Displays the accumulative distance traveled during each workout up to a maximum of 999 0KM MILE 6 RPM Your pedal cadence 7 CALORIES You...

Page 18: ...scan mode to manual scan mode 5 PULSE RECOVERY key Press the key to activate heart rate recovery function 6 PROGRAM key Press the key to select the program from P1 to P6 Program Introduction Operation...

Page 19: ...ain distance P2 display P3 display P4 display P5 display P6 display Operations 1 Use PROGRAM key to select one of the above programs from P2 to P6 2 Press ENTER key to enter your workout program 3 The...

Page 20: ...begin exercise D When you reach the target the computer will produce beep sounds and then stop E If you set up more than one target and you would like to reach next target press START STOP key to kee...

Page 21: ...read the memory data if the I D code is not correct or the memory IC damages then the monitor will show E2 immediately at power on E3 ERROR 3 After 4 seconds by start mode the computer detects the fau...

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