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CALORIES
In this display the calculated calorie
consumption is displayed. The
maximum display is 9999.
The data however only serves as a
rough guideline in comparison to the different exercises and cannot
be used for medical purposes.
PULSE
If you hold the hand grip sensors with
both hands, the display shows the current
pulse frequency value. You can enter a
target value before beginning exercising.
If the pulse frequency has exceeded this
target, an alarm sounds in order to inform you of this.
SLEEP MODE
If no RPM or PULSE are recorded or no manual settings have
been made within 4 minutes, the device switches to the sleep
mode.
4. Personal exercising specifications
General
- Without particular preliminary
settings, the values in the indi-
vidual functions [TIME,
DISTANCE; CALORIES and
PULSE] count from >0<
upwards.
- For reasonable exercising, it is
sufficient to merely set a target
value in one function [TIME,
DISTANCE, CALORIEN or
PULSE].
- If a personal target value is set as an exercise specification,
the computer counts from this value downwards. When rea-
ching the target value >0<, an acoustic signal sounds off. If
afterwards, without setting of a new target value, you continue
exercising, the computer counts in this mode from >0<
upwards again.
- Once target values have been set, during exercising these
cannot be changed, only during a standstill.
Target value specifications
The setting of the target values is the same with all functions:
e.g. DISTANCE
1. Press the MODE key until in the field the number blinks in
the field DISTANCE and the large number is in the display
(identification left > DST).
2. Through shortly pressing the key SET, you increase the
value. E.g. DISTANCE in 0.5 km steps. If you press and hold
the SET key, the set value is counted quicker.
3. If you would like to reduce the target value again, shortly
press the RESET KEY: Counting will begin again from >0<.
Press the SET key again until the target value has been
reached.
4. If you have set the target value, press the MODE key. The
value is then stored in this function and you go to the next
function, e.g. CALORIES.
5. Enter the specification
values if possible only in
one function because
otherwise the exercise
goals will be overlapped.
E.g. if you would reach
the preset time goal earlier
than the preset distance
goal.
6. The specified values in the
other functions [TIME;
CALORIES or PULSE] are,
as described with 1-4, also entered with the keys SET, RESET
and MODE.
After finishing the presettings, you can begin with exercising.
During the exercise session, in the display the display of the dif-
ferent functions changes every 6 seconds. If you press the
MODE key during this display, the selected function remains in
the display in large numbers. In the small display the function
name blinks, e.g. PULSE.
Pressing the MODE key again operates the SCAN operation >
display change every 6 seconds.
RECOVERY
With the RECOVERY key, you reach a recovery pulse measu-
rement at the end of the exercise session. From the beginning
and ending pulse of one minute, the deviation and the fitness
grade is determined. With the same exercise session, the impro-
vement of this grade is a measurement of the increased fitness.
If you have reached the target value, end the exercise session,
press the RECOVERY KEY and then lay your hands on the hand
pulse sensors. With a previous pulse measurement in the display
00:60 appears for the time and in the PULSE display the current
pulse value blinks. The time begins to count from 00:60 back-
wards. Keep your hands on the hand pulse sensors until >0<
is reached. Right in the display a value between F1 and F6 is
shown. F1 is the best and F6 the worse status. By pressing
RECOVERY again, the function is ended.
Functions and Operation of the Training Computer
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