Cateye EC-C400R 4FITNESS Test, Physical Fitness Level PFL, Maximum Oxygen Uptake MOU

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4FITNESS TEST (2)

Physical Fitness Level (PFL)

There are five physical fitness levels: 1 ~ 5. These levels are relative evaluations that compare your maximum oxygen uptake (MOU), estimated by the Fitness test program, with the values of other people of the same age and sex (Physical Fitness Level Test Table).

 

[American Males]

[American Females]

Physical Fitness Level Test Table by

 

Maximum Oxygen Uptake (MOU)

 

 

5: Excellent

 

 

4: Good

MOU

MOU

3: Average

2: Fair

 

 

1: Poor

 

 

Maximum Oxygen Uptake (MOU)

MOU is widely used as an index for total physical endurance. MOU indicates the amount of oxygen one can intake at the limit of their physical work capacity. In the EC-C400R Ergometer, MOU is cal- culated based on the maximum physical work capacity (PWC max.) explained below, assuming that

1 litre of oxygen corresponds to 5.0 Kcal, and

the human body efficiency rate for a bicycle exercise is 23%

Maximum Physical Work Capacity (PWC max.)

In the EC-C400R Ergometer “Fitness test” program the weight of the pedals are changed at 3 levels, and the pulse rate at the end point of each level is measured. Based on the result, the relationship be- tween the work rate (wattage) and the pulse rate is analyzed by lin- ear regression. Extend the regression line until reaching the maxi- mum heart rate (=204 - 0.69 x age) which is estimated by age. The work rate (wattage) of this point becomes the maximum physical work capacity.

PWC max. safely estimates how much exercise is possible at the limit of physical work capacity, that is, at maximum heart rate without performing actual exercise.

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Contents RECUMBENT-C4OORBIKE HOW to USE this Manual ContentsIntroduction Part Names Main body Control unitLCD Start Guide Starting with Assembly Mount the front legMount the rear leg Mount the seat and handlebar Assemble the rear frameConnect the Inner pipe Attach the pedals Attach the control unit base to control unit2HOW to Adjust Each Part Level AdjustmentAdjust the seat position Adjust the seat height Adjust the pedal beltsRecommended exercise posture Use of sensor clip Connecting the Pulse SensorConnect the pulse sensor Use pulse earlobe sensor during exerciseInsert the start card the red card provided Turn on power and attach earlobe sensorTrying OUT the EC-C400RFOR the First Time Check the screen displayPress Button to startBring up the calories display by pressing Mode button Finish your trainingHR control training training at a constant pulse rate 6 Kinds of ProgramsFitness Test physical fitness test Hill training training by cycling up mountainsInterval training exercise + relief periods Quick start training at any desired pedal resistanceUsing the EC-C400RWITHOUT a Data Card Turn on the power supplySelect a training program Input training conditions Start your exercise Finish your exerciseCheck your exercise record by scrolling the screen Operation Guide Page 1TRAINING Goals Training goalsPulse Limit Maximum Heart RateDifference between heart rate and pulse rate Target Pulse RateConstant wattage control training 2YOUR Strength Level and Training IndexHR control training Hill training Interval training Quick start trainingInput the conditions 3FITNESS TestSelect the Fitness test program Start the programTest result display and cool down Finish the Fitness testEnd the program Maximum Oxygen Uptake MOU 4FITNESS TestPhysical Fitness Level PFL Maximum Physical Work Capacity PWC maxTest Protocol Male5HR Control Training Select the HR control training programStart the warm-up Continue the training, maintaining the target pulse 6CONSTANT Wattage Control Training Select the Constant wattage control training programContinue the training, maintaining the wattage Ibly, and the pedal resistance drops to the minimum7HILL Training Select the Hill training programStart the training Continue the training 8INTERVAL Training Select the Interval training programContinue the training by repeating exercise and rest 9QUICK Start Select the Quick start programCool-down display or the end display Specify age 10HOW to Make a Data CardSpecify program Specify exercise timeSpecify training target Sample data cardsReference Guide Page Use the wireless chest-belt heart rate sensor CHEST-BELT Heart Rate SensorMaintenance of the chest-belt heart rate sensor Change the units of weight Other Useful FunctionsTroubleshooting TroubleshootingDaily Maintenance Repair Service WARRANTY/ADDITIONAL Parts About the repair service warrantyProduct Specifications