Cateye MODEL EC-1600 operating instructions Assembly

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Assembly

1. Attaching the legs

Remove the two screws from the respective leg pipes. The one with casters should be used as front leg.

Place the front leg under the front end of the main body with casters facing forward, and adjust the po- sition so that the screw holes meet the fastening points.

Fasten the leg with the two screws securely.

screw

leg pipe

Front

caster

OF

F

screw

Rear

leg pipe

Hook the leg cover at the end of each leg and fix it in position with adhesive tape as illustrated.

Note: When placing leg covers, follow the location markings on the back thereof.

2.Mounting the handlebar post

Remove the handlebar post knob.

Insert the handlebar post into the main body, with the post holes fac- ing forward.

Adjust the post position so that the lowest post hole of the three meets the post knob screw hole, and fasten the post knob securely. It will be easier to screw in if you slightly lift the handlebar post.

handlebar post

tighten

loosen

handlebar post knob

leg cover

hook

Adhesive tape

3.Connecting the control cable

Connect the connector from the handlebar post cover with that from the body in correct direction, keeping the lower connector cable at the center of the post front.

Slide down the inner post cover and squeeze it into the body until it clicks in position.

connectors

2 3

outer post cover

inner post cover

squeeze in

Note: Watch the cable connec-

tors when sliding down the in-F-Rner post cover.

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4. Mounting the saddle

Pull the spring lock pin and lift up the seat post to a proper height for saddle mounting.

Mount the saddle onto the top of seat post in position and tighten the nuts with wrench No.15.

Saddle

seat post

wrench No.15

4

R-R

R-L1

5. Attaching the pedals

Use the No.15 end of the spanner to attach the pedals firmly to the cranks.

The right and left pedals are dif- ferent, so be sure to check for R and L marks.

Tighten the right pedal by turning clockwise, and the left pedal by turning counterclockwise.

wrench No.15

crank

left (L)

 

Front

 

right (R)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

crank

Caution: If the pedals are not at- tached firmly enough to the crank, they can cause an irri- tating noise. Be sure to attach them firmly.

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Contents Cateye Ergociser EC-16OOHow to Use This Manual Name of parts Levelling Knob Front Leg/Leg Pipe coversRear Leg/ Leg pipe covers CasterImportant Safety Instructions Make sure all components are included in a package Assembly Installing the control unit Checking the Pulse Sensor Connecting the pulse sensorAdapting the pulse sensor Handling of sensor cableHow to adjust each part Your first ride Six programs of operation Using your Cateye Ergociser without a data card Page Exercise Frequency and Time Your strength level and training indexPurpose of Exercise Exercise PlanTraining Index Physical Fitness LevelAerobic power measurement Maximum Oxygen Uptake MOU Physical Fitness Level PFL Test ProtocolMaximum Physical Work Capacity PWC max Start Program Start / Warm Up Automatic trainingSelect the Automatic Training Program Input Conditions Exercise Maintaining Target Pulse RatePress the ADV Isopower constant load trainingSelect the Isopower Training Program Input Conditions ExerciseWattage at ConstantEnd Exercise Cool Down Interval trainingSelect Interval Training Program Input Conditions ExerciseSelect the Hill Profile Training Program Input Conditions Hill profile trainingSelect the Manual Training Program Input Conditions Manual trainingRegisterpattern new training Setting your own training patternChange display panel Into write-in phase Input new training patternHow to make a data card Page Externally Controlling the EC-1600 Contents of Data Transmission from the EC-1600External computer control via an RS232C Terminal Transmission FormatSetting the date Using chestbelt heart rate sensorPrinting mechanism What to do when printer paper gets jammedInserting printer paper Troubleshooting Troubleshooting and handling careHandling Specifications Warranty service and partsWarranty service 0689131 E