Star Trac 727-0083 manual Setup Mode- cont’d

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Setup Mode- cont’d

UH – (Usage Hours) Total operation time in hours of display since the last data clearing. Press the Light (left) button to clear data, if desired, then press Toggle (right) button to accept and advance to the next setting.

ODO – Total Miles / KM

Total traveled distance in miles or KM since the last data clearing. Press the Light (left) button to clear data, if desired then press the Toggle (right) button to accept and advance to the next setting.

SON – (Summary ON Time) Number of seconds the summary will be displayed at the end of the workout.

o Options: 30, 60, 90, or 120 seconds

Select by using the Light (left) button and press the Toggle (right) button to accept and exit Setup Mode.

5.To exit Setup Mode, press the Toggle (right) button several times until the computer returns to Workout Mode.

6.Once out of Setup Mode and in the Workout Mode, one could start monitoring the workout.

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