Diamondback 900ER manual Custom Program, Custom Trainer Program

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Knowing your functional capacity can help indicate how difficult it may be for a user to perform certain activities. For example, cycling leisurely generally requires about 3‐4 METS, while fast cycling at roughly 10 MPH would require 7 METS. If a user’s functional capacity is 6, it can be assumed that this user would have a very difficult time sustaining the faster riding speed for any length of time. For more information about METs capacity or if you have concerns about your fitness level, consult American College of Sports Medicine guidelines or a personal trainer.

ƒ If the Fitness Test program was not completed successfully, “Unable to Complete Test” will scroll across the Messaging/Data Display

window, followed by “Program Ended.” The Cool Down program will launch, followed by the Workout Summary display. Refer to the section titled PROGRAMMING FEATURES ‐ Cool Down and Workout Summary for more information.

ƒPress and hold the STOP/START‐QUICK START button for two (2) seconds to reset and return console to Idle mode. See section entitled Operating Notes (page 26) for more information regarding the Pause, Reset and Program Reset functions.

CUSTOM PROGRAM

Custom Trainer Program

Overview. The Manual program offers the user the ability to build a customized workout profile prior to launching the workout. Changes to the workout profile will be saved and launched as the default profile in future workout sessions.

Selecting. From the Idle model, press the CUSTOM TRAINER program button. The LED indicator above the button will light and “Custom Trainer” will be displayed in the Messaging/Data Display field.

ƒPress ENTER to begin the Setup mode, or

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Contents Page Release v.1 11/2009 Table of Contents Introduction Safety Instructions & Warnings Assembly 900Er Layout Part Description 900Er AssemblyAssembly Instructions Page Page Page Variable‐Width Footbeds Final InstallationTilting Console Adjustable Width HandlebarsGood Health is an Exercise in Common Sense Workout GuidelinesUsing the Wireless Heart Rate Receiver Using the Touch Heart Rate SensorsHeart Rate is an Important Key to Your Exercise Your Estimated Maximum Heart Rate & Target Training Zone Get a Smart Start on Exercising Workout Quality and Quantity900Er Console Overview Console Layout Large Data Display Console Display WindowsMessaging/Data Display Workout Profile or Brickyard Percent of Heart Rate Bar & Heart Icon Pulse IndicatorFunction Keys SmartFan Console FeaturesMP3/iPod Input Jack and Speakers Console Operation Console Alert Sound Settings English Unit Mode and Metric Unit ModeWarm Up Programming FeaturesCool Down Program and Cool Down modes Workout SummaryQuick Start Manual Program Classic ProgramsInterval Trainer Program Random Cross ProgramHill Climb Program Classic Programs Setup ModeStrength Program Classic Programs Launch Ending a Classic Program Fitness Test ProgramSetup Page Custom Trainer Program Custom ProgramSetup Interactive Heart Rate Programs Target Heart Rate Program Heart Rate Interval Program Interactive Heart Rate Program SetupInteractive Heart Rate Programs Launch Page Ending a Heart Rate Control Program MaintenanceTo Obtain Service Warranty InformationWarranty Registration Proof of Purchase Who is CoveredVoided Warranty What is Covered For Interior Residential Use OnlyParts & Service Additional Rights Other ExclusionsPage Page PURCHASER’S Reference Information To Activate Your WarrantyRecord of Purchase