Schwinn manual Using the 113/213 Computer, LCD Display Descriptions

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OPERATION

USING THE 113/213 COMPUTER

LCD Display Descriptions

TIME

Displays the workout TIME. The TIME will count down from the

 

TIME you entered when beginning the program and shows the TIME

 

remaining for your workout.

INTERVAL TIME Displays the INTERVAL TIME. The INTERVAL TIME will count down showing the TIME remaining before the program moves to the next column.

RPM

Displays the current pedal RPM (revolutions per minute).

WATTS

Displays the current power you are producing at a given resistance

 

level. A WATT is a measure of workload similar to horsepower (in

 

fact 1 horsepower is equal to 746 Watts).

DISTANCE

Displays the estimated DISTANCE traveled (Miles or Kilometers).

PULSE

Displays your current heart rate BPM (beats per minute). You must

 

grip each Heart Rate contact sensor pod to enable the computer to

 

detect your heart rate.

SPEED

Displays the estimated SPEED (Miles or Kilometers / hour).

CALORIES

Displays the estimated CALORIES you have burned during the exercise.

Console Buttons and Button Functions

START / PAUSE Used to start and pause the workout. When in a program pressing this button will pause the workout. Press this button again to restart the clock and the program where you left off.

UP / DOWN

Used to change resistance level or to adjust values such as program

 

time etc.

ENTER

Confirms or enters your selection.

SCAN

These 3 buttons enable the user to alternately view Interval Time or

 

Time, RPM or Watts, and Speed or Calories.

RESET

Pressing RESET in the program mode will bring you back to the

 

“ENTER PROGRAM” screen. Holding the RESET button down

 

for 2 seconds will reset the console and perform the “Power Up” step.

QUICK START

When the screen displays “ENTER PROGRAM”, pressing this

 

will start the Manual Program. This is a “one-touch” way of starting

 

the Manual Program.

RESULTS

Press this button to end the program and see the summary results of

 

your workout: Total Time, Total Distance, Average Speed, Average

 

Watts, Average Pulse and Total Calories. Once you press this button

 

your workout will end. You cannot go back and resume your workout

 

where you left off. See START / PAUSE above for information

 

regarding pausing then resuming your workout.

RECOVERY

Press this button to measure and obtain your heart rate recovery

 

score. See section “Recovery Test”.

FAN

The console features a fan with adjustable louvers to direct airflow to

 

cool you off while working out. Pressing this button turns the fan on or off.

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Contents 113/213 Fitness Safeguards Other Important SafeguardsNautilus OM 113/213 08/18/2004 1200 AM Revolutionary Schwinn BIO-FIT Comfort SystemFeatures Other featuresCongratulations Table of Contents HOW to USE the Schwinn Exercise Bike Seat adjustment Foot positioning/pedal strap adjustment Handlebar Adjustment Console Adjustment Resistance adjustmentUsing the Computer Using the ComputerComputer Features Computer Console DesignLCD Display Alphanumeric DisplayUsing the 113/213 Computer LCD Display DescriptionsConsole Buttons and Button Functions Auto Shut-Off Sleep Mode Information ModeGrip Heart Rate Software Features Quick StartManual Program Profile programsCustom User-defined Programs Time TrialFitness Test Calorie GoalRecovery Test BMI Body Mass Index MeasurementResults Mode Operation Operation Console Operation Console Operation Quick StartConsole Operation Selecting a profile program Operation Console Operation Custom 01 and Custom 02 User-defined Operation Operation Console Operation Calorie Goal Console Operation BMI Body Mass Index Maintenance Leveling your Exercise BikeFitness Guidelines Exercise and HealthYour New Home Fitness Program Steps to Getting Started Components of Fitness Nautilus OM 113/213 08/18/2004 1201 AM Nutrition Zone Description 75%-85% Beating the Dropout Odds Suggested Reading Time Period Schwinn Exercise Bike Workout LOG 113/213
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