More Information about the Center Display

During a workout, the program profile on the cycle is affected by the RESISTANCE arrow keys. The profile raises or lowers according to which arrow key (▼ or ▲) is pressed.

In most programs, the resistance setting affects the column height in the program profile as shown in Diagram 5.

More Information about the Lower Display

The lower display provides information about your workout session. A number appears over each column of information. You can choose the type of information displayed using the CHANGE key below each column. More information about this display is provided below.

Column 1: TIME, REMAINING TIME, and

SEGMENT TIME

Column height

Resistance settings

22 — 25

19 — 21

16 — 18

13 — 15

11 — 12 9— 10 7 — 8 5 — 6 3 — 4 1 — 2

TIME—displays workout time in minutes and seconds; however, when you exceed 60 minutes during a single workout, the TIME display converts to hours and minutes. For programs with a workout time limit, the TIME display shows the amount of time remaining. For programs without a workout time limit, the TIME display indicates the amount of time you have been exercising.

Note: The club can place limits on workout time.

REMAINING TIME—indicates the amount of time, in minutes and seconds (MM:SS), which remains in the program. In a cool-down period, the REMAINING TIME resets to the club limit and begins counting down from there.

Diagram 5: Column height in the program profile

In the Heart Rate Control Program, the RESISTANCE arrow keys affect the target heart rate. Refer to Programs.

Note: If the REMAINING TIME display does not appear, it is likely that the club has customized settings. Check with the club manager.

SEGMENT TIME—indicates the amount of time, in minutes and seconds (MM:SS), that remains in the highlighted column before the next column begins blinking in the profile.

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