Star Trac 727-0083 Battery light does not stay on long enough, No RPM, What is the battery life?

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Cadence = RPM Heart Rate = BPM
Total Distance = MILES / KM

FAQ’s and Troubleshooting – cont’d

Battery light does not stay on long enough

o Change the BLON time (see page 6).

No RPM

o o o o

Is the magnet on the left side of the flywheel and aligned with the cadence sens Sync up the computer and cadence unit and wait 60 seconds.

Check the battery in the cadence sensor.

If pedaling exceeds 120 RPM, the computer will flash the 120 value until rpm’s decrease.

What is the battery life?

o Computer batteries last approximately 1 year depending on usage and backligh Note: “Low Batt” will be displayed underneath the Heart symbol, suggesting batt replacement.

§Computer batteries: 4 AA Alkaline

§Cadence sensor battery: Lithium CR2032

o Cadence sensor battery lasts approximately 2.5 years.

What does the computer display?

o o o

o Elapsed Time = MINUTES otal Calories = kCal

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