Precor RBK 615, UBK 615 owner manual Setting a Resistance Range, D or

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Product Features

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Setting a Resistance Range

The bike resistance levels are low, medium, and high. Within each setting, 25 levels of resistance are available, but the chosen setting affects the overall resistance range.

To set a resistance range:

1.At the S E T R E S I S T A N C E R A N G E prompt, press OK and use the navigational arrow keys to choose L O W , M E D I U M or H I G H (L O , M E D , or H I on some equipment).

2.Press OK to accept the displayed setting and move to the next feature.

The following table provides more information about each setting.

Table 3. Resistance settings on bikes

Setting

Description

 

 

H I or

Provides the full range of resistance available.

H I G H

Provides enough resistance to simulate sprinting

 

or hill climbing or for users who want to stand on

 

the bike while pedaling.

 

Provides enough resistance for elite riders that

 

are capable of spinning at high speed with high

 

resistance.

 

 

M E D or

Provides approximately two thirds of the

M E D I U M

resistance that is available within the high group

 

setting.

 

Select the medium range for recumbent bikes.

 

A medium range allows users to make easier

 

resistance changes in the preset programs.

 

 

L O or

Provides approximately one third of the

L O W

resistance that is available within the high group

 

setting.

 

Appropriate in special situations where poorly

 

conditioned users are anticipated.

 

 

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