Star Trac 727-0083 manual Computer Window and Buttons

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Computer Window and Buttons

pedaling then press any button to turn on the Spinning® Computer; the following data will b yed:

HR- Displays the Heart Rate of the user when wearing a compatible Polar® HR telemetry strap in beats per minute.

RPM- Shows the pedaling speed of the user in revolutions per minute.

Total Distance- Distance measured in miles or kilometers depending on the set selection.

Elapsed Time – The length of time in minutes from the time the computer has b activated or reset.

Buttons:

Light (left) button - Turns on the backlight to enable viewing i light settings.

Toggle (right) button - Toggles between: Total Distance and

Elapsed Time.

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