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CHALLENGES
Uphill	Finish		 	 	 	 	 	 Cross-Training	
Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs
Rolling Hills  
FUN RIDES  
Ride in the ParkEasy Tour 
Pike’s Peak 
MOUNTAINS  
Mount HoodPyramids  
Uphill Finish 
CHALLENGES
Cross-Training  Interval  
Stream Crossing 
Summit Pass 
Stairs  
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Secondary Case 6: Profile Programs
Rolling Hills  
FUN RIDES  
Ride in the ParkEasy Tour 
Pike’s Peak 
MOUNTAINS  
Mount HoodPyramids  
Uphill Finish 
CHALLENGES
Cross-Training  Interval  
Stream Crossing...

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Recovery Test Program
Recovery	Test	shows	how	quickly	your	heart	recovers	from	an	exercise	state	to	a	more	restful	state.	Improved	recovery	is	an	
indicator of increasing fitness.   Note:    The Console must be able to read the heart rate information from the Contact Heart Rate (CHR) sensors or Heart 
Rate	Monitor	(HRM)	to	work	correctly.
From	an	elevated	heart	rate,	select	the	Recovery	Test	Program.	The	Console	will	show	“STOP	EXERCISING”	and	the	goal	
will	begin	to	count	down.	Stop	exercising	but...

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A	User	can	set	a	Heart	Rate	zone	instead	of	a	value	by	selecting	the	Heart	Rate	Control	-	User	program.	The	Console	will	adjust	
the	workout	to	keep	the	User	in	the	desired	Heart	Rate	zone.
1.	 	
Select	HEART	RATE	CONTROL	-	USER,	and	push	OK. 
2.	 	
Push	the	Increase()	or	Decrease() buttons to set	the	Heart	Rate	zone	for	the	workout,	and	push	OK.	The	Console 	
shows	the	Heart	Rate	zone	(percent)	on	the	left,	and	the	Heart	Rate	range	for	the	User	on	the	right	side	of	the	display. 	
Consult	a...

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Results / Cool Down Mode
After	a	workout	the	GOAL	display	shows	03:00	and	then	starts	to	count	down.	During	this	Cool	Down	period,	the	Console	
shows	the	Workout	Results.	All	workouts	except	Quick	Start	have	a	3-minute	Cool	Down	period.	
The	LCD	display	shows	the	Current	Workout	values	in	three	channels:	
a.)	 	 TIME	(total),	DISTANCE	(total),	and	CALORIES	(total)	
b.)	 	
SPEED	(average),	RPM	(average),	and	HEART	RATE	(average)
c.)	 	
TIME	(average),	LEVEL	(average),	and	CALORIES	(average).	
Push	the...

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7.		
Push	the	Increase() button	to	move	to	“BMI”,	or	Body	Mass	Index.	The	Console	will	display	the	BMI	value	based	on	the 	
User	settings.	Be	sure	the	height	value	is	correct	for	your	User	Profile,	and	the	weight	value	is	current.
The	BMI	Measurement	is	a	useful	tool	that	shows	the	relationship	between	weight	and	height	that	is	associated	with	body	fat	
and	health	risk.	The	table	below	gives	a	general	rating	for	the	BMI	score:
Underweight Below	18.5
Normal 18.5	–	24.9
Overweight 25.0	–	29.9
Obesity...

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Console seTup mode
The	Console	Setup	Mode	lets	you	input	the	date	and	time,	set	the	units	of	measurement	to	either	English	or	Metric,	change	
the	machine	type,	control	the	sound	settings	(	on/	off),	or	see	maintenance	statistics	(Error	Log	and	Run	Hours	–	for	service	
technician use only).
1.		 Hold	down	the	PAUSE/END	button	and	Right	button	together	for	3	seconds	while	in	the	Power-Up	Mode	to	go	into	the	
Console	Setup	Mode.
  Note:		Push	PAUSE/END	to	exit	the	Console	Setup	Mode	and	return	to	the...

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maInTenanCe
Read	all	maintenance	instructions	fully	before	you	start	any	repair	work.	In	some	conditions,	an	assistant	is	required	to	do	the	
necessary	tasks.
Equipment	must	be	regularly	examined	for	damage	and	repairs.	The	owner	is	responsible	to	make	sure	that	regular	
maintenance	is	done.	Worn	or	damaged	components	must	be	repaired	or	replaced	immediately.	Only	manufacturer	
supplied	components	can	be	used	to	maintain	and	repair	the	equipment.
  To reduce the risk of electrical shock or...

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Maintenance Parts
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BBA
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F B
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H I
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AConsole KShroud,	Left USpeed	Sensor	Magnet
B Seat	Back LTransport	Wheel VConsole	Cable,	Lower
C Seat	Cover MStabilizer,	Front WShroud,	Right
D Water	Bottle	Holder NHeart	Rate	Cable,	Lower XPedal,	Right
E Handlebar,	Side OSpeed	Sensor YShroud,	Upper
F Seat	Bottom PCrank	Arm ZShroud	Cap
G Seat	Adjustment	Handle QServo	Motor AAConsole	Cable,	Upper
H Frame	Assembly RBrake	Assembly BBHeart	Rate	Cable,	Upper
I Rear	Stabilizer SFlywheel CCConsole	Mast
J Pedal,	Left TDrive	Belt  

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Condition/ProblemThings to Check Solution
No	display/partial	display/
unit will not turn on Check	electrical	(wall)	
outlet Make	sure	unit	is	plugged	into	a	functioning	wall	outlet.
Check	connection	at	front	
of unit Connection should be secure and undamaged. Replace adapter 
or connection at unit if either are damaged.
Check	data	cable	integrity All	wires	in	cable	should	be	intact.	If	any	are	visibly	crimped	or	
cut, replace cable.
Check	data	cable
connections/orientation Be	sure	cable	is	connected...
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