New Balance 5K 5100 owner manual Operating the Computer, Introduction, Functions and Features

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OPERATING THE COMPUTER

WARNING

The batteries must be installed as instructed on page 8.

Do not carry batteries loosely, such as in a purse or pocket. The batteries may explode or leak and cause injury if installed improperly, misused, disposed

of in a fire or recharged.

WARNING

Do not plug AC Adapter into wall until computer is completely assembled.

Introduction

Your unit is equipped with a programmable Computer to help you track your progress and motivate you to reach your fitness goals.

This Computer provides different programs designed to tailor to your fitness goals. Simply choose the program you like, set the time limit and begin exercising. Your Computer will then show your approximate pulse, approximate calories burned, elapsed time, speed and distance traveled.

The Computer is designed for programmable magnetic bikes and introduced with the following categories:

Functions & Features

Buttons & Definitions

Programs

Functions and Features

TIME: Shows your elapsed workout time in minutes and seconds. Your Computer will automatically count up from 0:00 to 99:59 in one second intervals. You may also program your Computer to count down from a set value by using the ▲ UP and ▼ DOWN buttons. If you continue exercising once the time has reached 0:00, the Computer will begin beeping, and reset itself to the original time set, letting you know your workout is done.

SPEED: Displays your workout speed in miles per hour.

DISTANCE: Displays the accumulative distance traveled during each workout up to a maximum of

99.9miles. The distance will be displayed in tenths of a mile.

CALORIES (approximate): Your Computer will estimate the cumulative calories burned at any given time during your workout. Calorie expenditure

on your Computer is based on realistic expecta- tions; however, your Computer is not individually programmable for all necessary variables to accurately monitor actual calories burned.

The Computer will count up in 0.1 increments. After the display value reaches 999, it will reset to “0” and begin counting from 0.1 again.

AGE: Your Computer is age-programmable from 10 to 99 years when you choose Program 11 or Program 12.

Note: This unit is not recommended for children.

The age function is only adaptable to Program 11 or Program 12.

If you do not set an age, this function will always default to age 25.

PULSE (approximate): Your Computer displays your pulse rate in beats per minute during your workout.

Pulse sensors, located on the front handlebar enable the user to read his/her pulse rate. By grasping the sensors and holding firmly, the display will read your pulse rate in the display window. Your pulse will continue to read as long as your hands stay on the pulse sensors.

When used properly, the heart rate pulse sensors and display monitor provide a reasonably accurate estimate of your actual heart rate. This estimate is not exact and persons with medical conditions and/or a specific need for accurate heart rate monitoring should not rely on the estimations provided.

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Contents Upright Bike Table of Contents Read all instructions before using this machine Important Safety InstructionsKeep These Instructions New Balance 5100 Specifications Specifications & PartsUnit Warning Labels Introduction Customer ServiceOrdering Missing or Defective Parts Tools Required included Assembly InstructionsFastener Pack Computer Tube Assembly Foot Tube AssemblyWater Bottle Holder Assembly Handlebar AssemblySeat Assembly Foot Pedal Assembly Computer AssemblyAC Adapter Exploded View & Parts List Getting Started Using Your Upright BikeDual Sided Pedal Correct Workout PositionUsing the Pulse Function on the Front Handlebar Operating the Computer Functions and FeaturesIntroduction LCD Workout Graphics Buttons and DefinitionsPrograms Programs 11Program Graphics Program SelectionLCD Contrast Calibration Knowing the Basics Exercise GuidelinesComplete Exercise Program Aerobic Exercise HOW MUCH? HOW OFTEN? When to ExerciseMeasuring Your Heart Rate See chart onClothing Tips to Keep YOU GoingHeart Rate Beats Min Heart Rate Target Zone For Cardiovascular FitnessQuadriceps Stretch Warm UP & Cool Down StretchesCalf and Achilles Stretch Overhead/Triceps StretchStanding Hamstrings Stretch Back StretchButtocks, Hips and Abdominal Stretch Inner Thigh StretchCare Directions Care & StorageStoring Directions Workout Progress Charts Additional Workout Progress Charts Exercise Data Charts Dedication to Quality