CycleOps PRO 300PT, Comp 200E manual Installation, Heart Rate Monitor Strap

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replacement part not supplied by Saris Cycling Group, Saris Cycling Group shall not be liable for any cost, damage, failure or loss caused by the use of such unauthorized service or parts.

Cautions

Before starting any exercise program, consult with your physician or health professional. He or she can help establish the exercise frequency, intensity (tar- get heart rate, power zone) and time appropriate for your particular age and condition. If you have any pain or tightness in your chest, an irregular heart- beat, shortness of breath, feel faint or have any discomfort while you exercise, STOP! Consult your physician before continuing.

Failure to follow any of these safeguards may result in injury or serious health problems. *Do not remove feet from pedals while CycleOps Indoor Cycle flywheel is in motion.

*Do not attempt to ride the bike at high RPM's or in a standing position until you have practiced at lower RPM's. *Do not place fingers or any other objects into moving parts of the exercise equipment.

*Keep children and pets away from the CycleOps Indoor Cycle while the machine is in use. Do not allow children to ride on the CycleOps Indoor Cycle. Pedal travel ranges are designed and intended for adults.

*Never turn pedal crank arms by hand. To avoid entanglement and possible injury, do not expose hands or arms to the drive mechanism. *Do not dismount the CycleOps Indoor Cycle until both the pedals and the flywheel are at a complete STOP.

*After exercising, turn the adjustment control knob clockwise to increase tension so the pedals will not rotate freely and possibly hurt someone.

Installation

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Heart Rate Monitor Strap

Position the heart rate monitor strap on your torso as pictured in figure 1. The strap should rest just beneath the pectoral muscles of the chest. Make sure the electrodes on the strap are slightly moist where it contacts the skin for best results. The heart rate strap must be worn to enable the heart rate functionality of the Comp 200E and Pro 300PT models.

Bracket

When first setting up the CycleOps Indoor Cycle you must attach the console bracket to the bike. To do this follow the instructions below:

A.Place bracket onto the handlebars as shown below.

B.Insert screws through console bracket, handlebar bracket, and tighten together.

C.Slide console onto base.

D.Connect the console wire to the Indoor Cycle frame wire by removing the twist tie on the indoor cycle frame wire.

E.Discard the twist tie, attach the plastic grommet to the console wire as shown.

F.Connect the console wire to the indoor cycle frame wire.

G.Push connected wire into the Indoor Cycle frame until the plug is inserted completly; then insert plastic grommet into frame.

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Contents Indoor Cycle Table Of Contents System OverviewTechnical Specs Installation Heart Rate Monitor StrapPage Console to bracket Dashboard Display Console NavigationFunctions Energy in KJ Ride TimeOdometer Clock Maximum Average Current MAX, AVG, and Current FieldInterval Mode TachometerWatts Watts INCH-LBSInterval Memory Mode Console Setup Console SetupRide Type Selection Setting User Information Setup User InformationPower Zone Based Ride Setup Power ZonePress Down Arrow and then press Heart Rate Zone Based Ride Setup Heart Rate ZoneTo reset default Zone settings select and press Reset Settings Recording Rate, Speed, Odometer Audible SettingsMPH-KPH MPH Settings Averages Setting AveragesWatts AVG Speed AVG Cadence AVG Heart AVG Regular Torque AVG Settings Zeros Settings ZerosSetup Time and Date Setup Time & DateSetup Modes Setup ModesClear Memory Clear MemoryTest Information About FCC Statement of Compliance
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Comp 200E, PRO 300PT specifications

The CycleOps PRO 300PT and Comp 200E are two of the standout products in the CycleOps line, designed to elevate the indoor cycling experience for athletes of all levels. Both models incorporate cutting-edge technology and user-focused features that cater to training efficiency and comfort.

The CycleOps PRO 300PT is heralded for its precision and versatility. One of its main features is the PowerTap technology, which allows cyclists to train with power metrics. This feature provides real-time feedback on wattage, aiding users in optimizing their training sessions. The PRO 300PT also boasts an adjustable resistance system, enabling users to simulate various cycling conditions, from flat roads to uphill climbs. Its sturdy construction ensures stability during intense workouts, which is crucial for maintaining performance.

In terms of technology, the PRO 300PT utilizes Bluetooth and ANT+ capabilities for seamless connectivity with various cycling apps and devices. This allows users to track performance metrics and integrate with platforms like Zwift or TrainerRoad, enriching the overall training experience. The trainer is also compatible with a wide range of bicycle types, further enhancing its appeal to diverse cyclists.

On the other hand, the CycleOps Comp 200E is designed with a focus on user-friendliness and efficiency. One of its prominent features is the quick-release design, which allows for easy mounting and dismounting of the bike. This is particularly beneficial for users who may need to transition between workouts quickly. The Comp 200E also features a reliable magnetic resistance system, providing a smooth and quiet ride that won’t disturb those around you.

Additionally, the Comp 200E offers a compact and foldable design, making it ideal for users with limited space. Its easy-to-read display tracks essential metrics, empowering users to monitor their progress efficiently. With adjustable height and width settings, the trainer ensures comfort for different rider sizes.

Both the PRO 300PT and Comp 200E prioritize safety and stability, accommodating a wide range of user preferences and needs. Whether for a serious athlete aiming to enhance their performance or a casual cyclist seeking to maintain fitness during off-seasons, these CycleOps trainers offer the features and technologies necessary for effective indoor cycling. With a focus on usability and connectivity, they stand out as essential tools for reaching cycling goals, ensuring that every workout is both productive and enjoyable.