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RESET MODE

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Exercising Information

To provide ease of use, there are 2 buttons on your Exercise Monitor: -

 RESET

 and 

MODE

Press the MODE button to manually move through each of the Exercise Monitor's functions in turn. The Exercise Monitor’s 

Functions are: - 

TIME, SPEED, DISTANCE, CALORIES

 and

 ODO. 

If you press the 

MODE

 button until you reach the 

SCAN

 mode 

and then release it, the display will change approximately 

EVERY 5 SECONDS

 to show each function in turn while set to

 SCAN

.

To reset any of the functions after your exercise routine, select the desired function by pressing the

 MODE

 button and then 

press 

RESET

. This will enable you to set to zero any previous figures remaining in each individual function. The only function 

that cannot be reset to zero in this way is 

ODO

 as this shows accumulated total exercise distance.  Resetting this function 

requires removal of the batteries.

START

 to exercise or press the 

MODE 

button and the Exercise Monitor will begin to register the various functions.

BATTERY INSTALLATION

To fit the necessary 

BATTERIES

 - to your Exercise Monitor, remove the 

BATTERY COVER

 at the 

REAR

 of the monitor.

Carefully fit the new batteries by fitting between the exposed contacts in the battery compartment.

Ensure that batteries are fitted with the '+' / '-' ends matching the outline on the sticker or in the battery compartment.

Failure to fit batteries correctly may result in damage to your Exercise Monitor which is not covered by our guarantee.

PLEASE DISPOSE OF OLD BATTERIES CAREFULLY AND CONSIDERATELY.

SCAN

                                        0.00 - 99.59 MINUTES (COUNT UP)

TIME

                                                       0.00 - 99.9 KM/H 

SPEED

                                         KM (COUNT UP)

DISTANCE

                                   0.00 - 999.9 Kcal (THEORETICAL)

CALORIES

                        SHOWS EACH FUNCTION EVERY 5 SECONDS

ODOMETER

0 – 999.9 KM

                 

POWER SOURCE

                                           2 x AA CELLS

Your Exercise Monitor has been specially designed to help 

you plan and view your exercise performance.

STORAGE TEMPERATURE

                                       -10°c - +60°c

NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE

                        0°c - +50°c

MONITOR FUNCTION SPECIFICATIONS

MONITOR OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS

USING YOUR EXERCISE MONITOR

EXERCISE MONITOR FUNCTIONS

SCAN ~

 (CHANGING FROM FUNCTION TO FUNCTION)

TIME ~ 

(COUNT UP [minutes and seconds])

SPEED ~

 (CYCLE SPEED [KM/H])

DISTANCE ~ 

(EXERCISE DISTANCE [KM])

CALORIES ~

 (COMPUTED THEORETICAL CALORIE BURN)

ODO ~

 (ACCUMULATED TOTAL DISTANCE [KM])

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Summary of Contents for Air Cycle ATC1

Page 1: ...Air Cycle ATC1 Assembly User Manual use your new product and retain for future use Please ensure that you read this manual carefully before attempting to assemble or...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Contents Section Page General Information 4 Before You Start 5 Safety 6 Exercise Information 7 Assembly 17...

Page 4: ...turned to our warehouse at the purchaser s cost c Replace the product if it is deemed by us to be economical to do so This guarantee does not cover wear and tear on upholstery or consumables This guar...

Page 5: ...ples that may be used to fasten the flaps as these may cause injury Be sure to open the carton the right way up as this will be the easiest and safest way to remove all the components Unpack the Compo...

Page 6: ...ontrolled and instructed to the correct use of the equipment The equipment is under no circum stances suitable as a children s toy For your own safety always ensure that there is at least 2 metres of...

Page 7: ...d by your heart With regular exercise your cardiovascular system will become stronger and more efficient Your recovery rate i e the time taken for your heart to reach its normal resting level will als...

Page 8: ...need to be able to take your pulse If you do not have a pulse monitor either from the product you are using or a proprietary independent unit you will need to locate the pulse in your carotid artery T...

Page 9: ...Down Exercises Hold each stretch for a minimum of ten seconds and then relax Repeat each stretch two or three times Do this before your Aerobic Exercise session and also after you have finished Head...

Page 10: ...e Stretch Open both arms to the side and gently lift them above your head Reach your right arm as high as you can for one count gently stretching the muscles of the stomach and lower back Repeat the a...

Page 11: ...m Up 5 10 Minutes Cool Down 5 Minutes Exercise 4 minutes at A Rest 1 minute Exercise 2 minutes at A Exercise slowly 1 minute Exercise 5 minutes at A Rest 1 minute Exercise 3 minutes at A Exercise slow...

Page 12: ...ness level increases Muscles in the legs and thighs are exercised by the pedalling motion and the lower back and arm muscles are exercised by the rotational effort generated by the Handlebars LOWER BO...

Page 13: ...either Adjustable Hex End Cap 46 fitted to the Front Frame Stabiliser 6 to compensate for uneven floors UPPER BODY WORKOUT With the Handlebars linked to the Pedals in special DUAL ACTION synchronised...

Page 14: ...g use gradually turn the Tension Controller Knob CLOCKWISE to the desired setting In accordance with BS EN 957 When you have finished your routine turn the Tension Controller Knob 56 fully ANTI CLOCKW...

Page 15: ...TTERY INSTALLATION To fit the necessary BATTERIES to your Exercise Monitor remove the BATTERY COVER at the REAR of the monitor Carefully fit the new batteries by fitting between the exposed contacts i...

Page 16: ...ifficulty with the operation of your Exercise Monitor that is not solved by re connection please return it to us at the address below for inspection WE REGRET THAT ARE UNABLE TO REPLACE ANY DAMAGED OR...

Page 17: ...embly of your product The following accessories are supplied in a pack and should be checked before attempting assembly Item 10 Qty 2 Item 7 Qty 4 Item 52 Qty 6 Item 17 Qty 2 Item 41 Qty 1 Item 31 Qty...

Page 18: ...note that some of the parts may be pre fitted to major components so please check carefully before contacting our CUSTOMER SUPPORT team In any event please do not return the product to your retailer...

Page 19: ...ert the Seat Post 2 to Plastic Cover 61 and the Seat Post mounting tube of the Main Frame 1 and secure in position with the Adjustment Knob 41 Adjust the height of the Seat Allowing for a slight bend...

Page 20: ...8 Thick Flat Washer 14 and 1 x M8 Nylon Locknut 18 for each side Note The M8 Nylon Locknuts 18 should be tightened fully to ensure that the ends of the Pivot Rod 22 pass through the nylon insert in th...

Page 21: ...nkage Bars 3L 3R onto the Pedal Bearings 32 and secure in place using 2 x Pedal Link Plate Lock Rings 31 Now fit 1 x S19 Nut Cap 17 to each of the Pedal Locknuts 33L 34R One Pedal is supplied with a R...

Page 22: ...Assembly 4R 5 9 12 16 33 63 48 55 62 52 63 Page 22...

Page 23: ...1 29 Chain 1 30 Pedal Link Plate Lock Ring 2 2 31 Pedal Bearing 32 M6 Nut 2 39 Spring 1 40 1 41 1 42 1 43 Seat 1 44 M8 x 45mm Carriage Bolt Pedal Locknut L 1 33 Pedal Locknut R 1 34 Space Bushing 2 3...

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