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10

O

PERATION

 

OF

 B

UTTONS

 & W

ORKLOAD

 S

HIFT

 L

EVER

To make the most of the functions of the unit.

1. Functions of the buttons

Advance Button 

It makes the program proceed. Each time you press this button, the display ad-
vances in the order as Fig. 1.

Mode Button

It is used in two ways.
a)

In the "Initial Display",

 each press of this button switches the item to be modified

in the order as Fig. 2.

b)

In the "In-Exercise Display",

 each press of this button converts the screen alter-

nately as Fig. 3.

Value Adjust Buttons

In the "Initial Display", each button serves to change the blinking numerical value
in each selected mode.

Button

Each press increases the numerical value by 1, and
when held down, it increases rapidly.

Button

Each press decreases the numerical value by 1, and
when held down it decreases rapidly.

Target Pulse On/Off Button

The

mark turns on and off each time you press this button.

When the

mark is shown, the buzzer beeps if your pulse rate deviates from the

target pulse rate zone.  When the

mark is off, such a function is not activated.

[Beeping Sound Pattern]

0

1

2

(sec.)

Beyond the target pulse rate zone

2kHz

Below the target pulse rate zone

1kHz

• The buzzer function is not activated until your pulse rate once reaches the target

pulse rate.

• The target pulse rate zone may slightly differ depending on the target pulse rate

that you input, but approximately /- 5 bpm from the target pulse rate.

Special functions of buttons

"All Clear" Function

When new batteries are loaded, or when abnormal signal is received due to electro-
static trouble, etc., the screen may show abnormal displays. In such a case, first hold
down the set buttons

 and the mode button

 simultaneously, then press

the advance button

. The screen first turns to "No-Display" state, then it dis-

plays all the readings for 2 seconds.  Finally it returns to the "No-Display" state.

Recovery Function

If you press the advance button

 by mistake during exercise, making the screen

turn to "No-Display" state, press any of the other buttons, except the advance but-
ton   

, within 10 seconds. The screen recalls the previous "In-Exercise Display"

state.

Memory Function

In the "No-Display", if you hold down the mode button

 and press the advance

button

 , the data that was set for your last exercise can be recalled. This func-

tion is useful when you can use the unit exclusively and want to repeat the same
exercise program.
*This function becomes effective 10 seconds after the unit is turned off.

Advance Button

NO-DISPLAY

INITIAL DISPLAY

IN-EXERCISE DISPLAY A/B

Mode Button 

AGE

TARGET EXERCISE TIME

TARGET PULSE RATE

UPPER-LIMIT PULSE RATE

IN-EXERCISE DISPLAY (A)

IN-EXERCISE DISPLAY (B)

All-clear Process

• Press the three buttons 

 simultaneously, and holding

them down press the 

button.

• Be sure to perform this procedure

after replacing the batteries.

Fig.1

Fig.2

Fig.3

TARGET PULSE

ON/OFF

VALUE

ADJUST

MODE

ADVANCE

11

TPL

PLL

rpm

mile/h

km/h

min

sec

mile

km

AGE

watt

kcal

1

2

3

4

5
6

8

4

4

7

7

Before starting exercise, set the

workload shift lever to the following

standard level in accordance with

your age and sex.

Age

Male

Female

20~30's

3

2

40~50's

2

1

Over 60

1

1

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

2. Workload Shift Lever and Work Rate

Work rate (watt) is determined by the position of the workload shift lever, and

your pedal cadence. To get the desired work rate during exercise, first adjust it

roughly by the workload shift lever, then precisely by changing your pedal ca-

dence. The workload can be shifted to 8 positions, 1 is the easiest and 8 is the

heaviest.(Fig. 4)  Each position of the workload shift lever is identified by the

mark displayed on the screen. The following table shows work rate (watt) corre-

sponding to each workload shift lever position, and the pedal cadence.

Work Rate (watt)

Pedal Cadence

50

60

70

80

100

120

Shifting Position

1

25

33

41

50

65

85

2

50

65

85

105

140

195

3

75

100

130

155

215

265

4

100

 135

170

210

285

355

5

125

165

215

260

350

440

6

150

200

255

310

420

520

7

175

235

295

355

480

595

8

200

265

335

405

545

680

1 Workload Shift Position Mark

Indicates the position of the workload shift lever

2 Pulse Sensor "OK" Mark

Indicates that the pulse sensor functions properly.

3 "Error" Mark

Appears when the pulse rate jumps up or down abnormally, or when the

pulse sensor is not attached to your earlobe properly.

4 Data Mark

Indicates the mode in display.

PLL --------- Upper-Limit Pulse Rate

TPL --------- Target Pulse Rate

AGE -------- Age of the user

5 Pulse Mark

Flickers synchronized with the pulse

6 Target Pulse Rate On/Off Mark

When this mark is on, the buzzer functions to signal when your pulse rate is

out of the target pulse rate zone.

7 Unit Mark

Indicates the unit of the display figure.

8 Battery Alarm Mark

Indicates that the battery power has exhausted.

Screen Display

Fig.4

Harder

Easier

Содержание EC3200E

Страница 1: ... EC 32OO EC 3200 Cateyeergociser OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Страница 2: ...e TARGET PULSE ON OFF VALUE ADJUST MODE ADVANCE PUSH OPEN ANATOMY OF THE EC 3200 Refer to this page whenever necessary while reviewing this manual LCD Screen Data Description Indicates what the figure in each column stands for Workload Level Indicator Shows the position of the workload shift lever Mode Button Advance Button Value Adjust Button TargetPulseOn OffButton Pulse Sensor Jack Mounting Scr...

Страница 3: ...lug Handlebar Adjusting Lever Cable Holder 7P Cable Pedal Crank Control Unit Handlebar Saddle Workload Shift Lever Pedal resistance is adjusted in 8 grades Seat Post Spring Lock Pin Rear Leg with level adjusters Pulse Sensor Cable Clip Earlobe Sensor Handlebar Post Fastening Screw Front Leg with Casters Plug ...

Страница 4: ...he EC 3200 Assembly Mounting the control unit How to use the pulse sensor Your first ride Operation of buttons workload shift lever Input your data Start the exercise Purpose of exercise Exercise program Glossary of terms Maintenance Trouble shooting Warranty service Specifications ...

Страница 5: ...and always avoid careless exercise 3 If you feel sick or sense something is wrong with your body during exercise immediately stop exercising 4 If you are pregnant or physically weak due to any disease you should always consult a medical specialist prior to doing exercise with the EC 3200 Warning This equipment has been certified to comply with the lim its for a Class B computing device pursuant to...

Страница 6: ... pitch of the seat post holes is 1 inch approx 25 mm CAUTION Do not pull the spring lock pin while mounted The seat post may drop down suddenly Fig 2 Marking line Fig 5 Seat post Pull Spring lock pin 7P cable Loosen Handlebar post Fig 4 Fig 3 Pipe with casters Fig 1 TOP mark 1 2 3 Level adjusters Rear Front Tighten Rear leg pipe Handlebar post fastening screw Front Pitch 1 approx 25 mm 5 4 Mountin...

Страница 7: ...where your knee is slightly bent when the pedal is at the lowest position Refer to Item 3 of Page 4 on how to adjust Using the handlebar adjusting lever determine the handlebar angle where you can keep a natural posture Item 6 of Page 5 When moving the unit lift up the rear of the unit holding the rear end of the saddle and roll forward on the casters of the front leg 5 Attaching the pulse sensor ...

Страница 8: ...OR T CAD PU EC 3200 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LOADING LEVEL MO INSTRUCTIONS 5 Repeat 3 4 to set other exercis 6 Press button and start pedal 7 Adjust pedal resistance by movin CAL DIST SP PU 1 Attach pulse sensor to earlobe 2 Press button to turn screen on 3 Press button to enter AGE 4 Press buttons to adjust to your age TARGET PULSE ON OFF VALUE ADJUST MODE ADVANCE WORK RATE TIME CADENCE PULSE EC 3200 8 7 ...

Страница 9: ... tion is useful when you can use the unit exclusively and want to repeat the same exercise program This function becomes effective 10 seconds after the unit is turned off Advance Button NO DISPLAY INITIAL DISPLAY IN EXERCISE DISPLAY A B Mode Button AGE TARGET EXERCISE TIME TARGET PULSE RATE UPPER LIMIT PULSE RATE IN EXERCISE DISPLAY A IN EXERCISE DISPLAY B All clear Process Press the three buttons...

Страница 10: ...from this display as described below 2 Input Your Age 1 Press the mode button and the numerical value 40 at the bottom flickers which is the preset standard age 2 Input your age using the or button Each time the age is modified the upper limit pulse rate PLL and the target pulse rate are automatically set based on 200 age and 160 age respectively 3 Input Target Exercise Time 1 Press the mode butto...

Страница 11: ...PL PLL min sec AGE 5 Adjust Workload Level Set the workload shift lever at the following suggested position in accordance with your age and sex Age Male Female 20 30 s 3 2 40 50 s 2 1 Over 60 1 1 6 Start to Exercise 1 After setting the data press the advance button and start pedal ing The timer starts to countdown so the remaining time is shown 2 Keep pedaling in the range of 50 70 rpm increasing ...

Страница 12: ... improvement Always consult with your doctor before proceeding with any exercise program Caution Concentrated and repeated exercise in a day may produce an adverse result PURPOSE OF EXERCISE EXERCISE PROGRAM GLOSSARY OF TERMS To maximize the benefit of your exercise 17 3 Glossary of Terms Maximum Heart Rate When you exercise your heart rate continues to increase as the exercise level be comes more...

Страница 13: ...ohol Wipe it clean with a cloth with neutral cleanser and wipe with a dry cloth Wipe off the sweat drops on the main unit and control unit after use Don t leave the unit in the direct sun light 2 Trouble Shooting Trouble Check Item Suggested Remedy 19 Copyright 1993 Cateye Co Ltd Printed in Japan ECME32 930725 1 Warranty Service Cat Eye Co Ltd guarantees that the Cateye Ergociser Model EC 3200 is ...

Страница 14: ... CO LTD 2 8 25 Kuwazu Higashi Sumiyoshi ku OSAKA 546 0041 JAPAN PHONE 81 6 6719 7781 FAX 81 6 6719 2362 0689011 E ...

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