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Figure 30
Programs
6.0 Display at interruption or end of training
If you achieve less than 20 pedal rotations/min., the electronic system will recognise a training interruption and the training data are displayed and not the counted down values of preset data. In case of velocity (km/h), performance (Watt), pedal rotations (RPM) and pulse (pulse) the average values are shown with a Ø symbol (b). (Fig. 31)
Fig. 31 Display
of achieved training and average values
If the program symbols stay, you see that still preset values exist. If the program symbol changes to
Only in the HRC program can the value be counted up or down. In the graphics field "pulse" and the current pulse value (or "P" in case of inactive pulse measuring) is shown.
Training data are displayed for 4 minutes. If you do not press any keys or step onto the pedals during this time, the electronic system will change over into the standby mode with room temperature display (Fig. 1). The kilometres are stored. All other values are not stored. The SET or +/- key will change over to the training value display.
7.0 Display in case of continued training
Step onto the pedals. The values will count further.
8.0 Recovery pulse measuring
The training computer is equipped with a recovery pulse function which permits to measure your recovery pulse. When finishing your training press the recovery key (8). The current pulse value will be accepted under KM/H (4) (Fig. 32).
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Afterwards, the current value is shown under KM (5) and the dif- ference between the pulse values under WATT (6) during count- down. Under Rec a fitness value is displayed with (F). (Fig. 33)
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The calculation is explained under item 9 Fitness note calculation. If pulse measuring is interrupted or interfered with, "Error" is dis- played instead of a value (Fig. 34). If no pulse signal is available at recovery start, recovery pulse measuring will not start.
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In order to stop the heavy centrifugal mass, the braking force in the recovery function is continuously increased until standstill. If no pulse signal is available, the braking operation is performed as well. After 20 seconds, the recovery display will automatically be extinguished. Afterwards, the display of the achieved training and average values appears (Fig. 31). Also the "Error" display, ho- wever, only at standstill of the flywheel. If you leave the recovery function, the previously set performance is adjusted again.
Fig. 34 Display
at Revovery without pulse signal
9 General
Braking behaviour
The electromagnetic eddy current brake produces the braking ef- fect independent from the speed such that the braking power is kept constant in a wide range of pedal rotations (RPM).
Arrow display ▲▼:
Performance range of the ergometer.
If the adjusted performance cannot be achieved with the current pedal rotation (e.g. 400 Watt at 50 RPM - outside the grey ran- ge), an appropriate arrow of direction (a) is displayed next to the current pedal speed (2).
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