ENTERING WEIGHT
After a workout is selected, the top DATA WINDOW flashes a default weight. Press ENTER to accept the default. Or, to change the weight, use the ARROW keys. Then, when the weight appears in the DATA WINDOW, press ENTER to accept it. The
SELECTING A DIFFICULTY LEVEL
After a duration is entered, the bottom DATA WINDOW flashes a default difficulty level of “1”, which is the easiest of the nine difficulty levels. Press ENTER to accept the default. Or, to change the level, use the ARROW keys. Then, when the desired level appears in the DATA WINDOW, press ENTER to accept the duration.
Each of the nine difficulty levels corresponds to a range of resistance levels as seen in the table below. Resistance
levels are applied to each individual interval within a workout profile. See Section 4.3, titled Workout Descriptions for more information. While the workout is in progress, it is possible to change the resistance level of the current interval. That change remains in effect for the duration of the interval. See the topic titled Adjusting the Intensity Level in this section.
Difficulty | Resistance |
Level | Level Range |
1 | 1 to 8 |
2 | 2 to 9 |
3 | 3 to 10 |
4 | 4 to 11 |
5 | 5 to 12 |
6 | 6 to 13 |
7 | 7 to 14 |
8 | 8 to 15 |
9 | 9 to 16 |
STARTING A WORKOUT
After accepting a difficulty level, press START to begin the workout.
ADJUSTING THE RESISTANCE LEVEL OF AN INTERVAL
The
Note: The
PAUSING A WORKOUT
To pause a
RESETTING A WORKOUT
To reset a workout, press the STOP key, and hold it for three seconds. This deletes the current workout and makes it possible to set up a new workout.
REVIEWING A COMPLETED WORKOUT
When a workout reaches the end of its duration, the console emits four consecutive beeps. At this point, it is possible to review summary data for the completed workout, includng total calories burned and distance traveled, by pressing the SCROLL key and reading the results in the DATA WINDOWS. Afterward, press the STOP key to return to the
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