Schwinn 112, 212 manual Important Things You Should Know Before Exercising

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IMPORTANT Things You Should Know Before Exercising

A.The values calculated or measured by the computer are for exercise reference purposes only, NOT FOR MEDICAL PUR- POSES. Please consult your physician before starting any exercise program. He or she can help establish the exercise frequency, intensity, (including determining your maximum and minimum heart rate and target heart rate zones) and the exercise 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.

B.Pulse rate — The pulse rate will be displayed after the system has detected 4 stable pulse signals. Pulse rate is then updated after receiving every two signals.

***Please Note: If your heart rate goes above 199, the “1” will flash. So a heart rate of 224 will be displayed as 124, and the 1 will be flashing***

C.Pulse rate readout — While the grip heart rate feature is a quick and convenient way to check your heart rate, it is generally not as accurate as a wireless transmitter belt and is subject to occasional mis-readings and interference. You may, from time to time find inconsistencies with the heart rate display on your display console. There are many external factors that can affect the heart rate display. Some factors that influence the reliability of the heart rate signal include the environment where the equipment is used and even the physiology of the users themselves. Electromagnetic interference produced by such items as televisions, computers, microwave ovens, cellular and cordless telephones and florescent lights can also have an effect on the heart rate display on your equipment. By moving the product away from such items, you may be able to avoid many heart rate display problems.

D.Resistance Control — You can control the resistance of the bike by using the UP or DOWN buttons. You increase the resistance by pressing the UP button or decrease the resistance by pressing DOWN button. You will notice a slight lag in time while the electronic brake adjusts to your input, so make sure to allow for this and don’t over-compensate.

E.Sleep Mode - The console will enter a “Sleep” mode and the system will turn off automatically if there is no input for approximately 2 minutes. Press any button to return the computer to its pre- “Sleep” state or press and hold the RESET button for 2 seconds to clear the computer.

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Contents 112/212 Other Important Safeguards Fitness SafeguardsPage Comfort System Schwinn BIO-FITRevolutionary Schwinn BIO-FIT Other features FeaturesCongratulations CongratulationsTable of Contents Table of ContentsOperation HOW to USE the Schwinn Exercise BikeSeat adjustment Handlebar Adjustment Foot positioning/pedal strap adjustmentConsole Adjustment Resistance adjustmentUsing the Computer Using the ComputerComputer Features Computer Console DesignAlphanumeric Display LCD DisplayConsole Buttons and Button Functions Using the 112/212 ComputerLCD Display Descriptions Grip Heart Rate Auto Shut-Off Sleep ModeInformation Mode Software Features Recovery Test Results Mode Important Things You Should Know Before Exercising Console Operation Quick Start Console OperationOperation Operation Start / Pause button Enter button Maintenance of Your Schwinn Exercise Bike MaintenanceMaintenance Moving your Exercise BikeFitness Guidelines Fitness GuideExercise and Health Your New Home Fitness ProgramSteps to Getting Started Components of Fitness Fitness Guide Nutrition Zone Description Monitoring Your Intensity75%-85% Beating the Dropout Odds Fitness Guide Schwinn Fitness INC. Limited Warranty for Exercise Products Warranty InformationSchwinn Exercise Bike Workout LOG Workout LOG112/212
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