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6. USING THE COMPUTER
PROGRAMSP14 TOP17 - USER PROGRAMS
Programs P14 toP17 are programs the user can set.
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You can adjust the time, distance and calorie values as well as select one of 10 different
resistance levels. The system will save all entered values and profiles for you to recall later.
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Use the
UP
/
DOWN
buttons to select the desired program and confirm with
ENTER
.
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Use the
UP
/
DOWN
button to select one of the 10 resistance levels (“1” is the default resistance
setting; see above) and to adjust the values for time, distance, calories and pulse.
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Press the
START/STOP
button to start exercising.
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Once you have reached the target entered by you, a signal will sound and the workout
will stop.
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Note:
The heart rate monitor is intended as a training aid and not as a medical device. If you
feel unwell, please cease training immediately and contact your physician.
RECOVERY PULSE:
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When in
START
mode, grab the handles with both hands and press the
PULSE RECOVERY
button. The timer starts running from 00:60 to 00:00. After the timer has elapsed, the computer
will display the recovery pulse with a value from F1.0 to F6.0:
1.0
=
Outstanding
1.0< F <2.0
=
Excellent
2.0≤ F ≤2.9
=
Good
3.0≤ F ≤3.9
=
Alright
4.0≤ F ≤5.9
=
Below average
6.0
=
Bad
PROGRAMSP18 TOP22 - HEART RATE PROGRAMS
Programs P18 to P21 are programs controlled by your heart rate, and program P22 is the target
heart rate program.
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When using one of these programs, the computer will adjust the resistance level based on
the measured heart rate.
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If the measured heart rate is lower than the target heart rate, the system will increase the
resistance level every 20 seconds.
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If the measured heart rate is higher than the target heart rate, the system will decrease the
resistance level every 20 seconds.
Program
% of max. heart rate
Calculation of target heart rate
P18
55%
220 - Age x 55%
P19
65%
220 - Age x 65%
P20
75%
220 - Age x 75%
P21
85%
220 - Age x 85%
P22
User-defined
User-defined