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Star Trac
727-0083
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Specifications
Parts list
Setup Mode
What is the battery life?
Required EST Procedure
Syncing Mode
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Contents
Spinning Computer
Star Trac Fitness
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Table of Contents
FCC Regulatory Statements
Parts List
Marketing Statement Regarding Heart Rate
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Specifications
How it Works
How does the Spinning computer work?
Computer Window and Buttons
Buttons
Installing or Replacing Batteries
Required
Installing or Replacing Batteries cont’d
Do I need to Re-sync?
Testing for RPM
Required EST Procedure
Syncing Mode
To Syncing
Syncing Process cont’d
Wait for 60 seconds
Mode options ∙ Gear and Software Version
Setup Mode
Tivate Setup Mode
Setup Mode- cont’d
Setup Mode- cont’d
Installation of Cadence Sensor and Magnet All Spinners
Do not over tighten the set screw
Mounting Computer On Handlebars V-Bikes
Mounting Computer On Handlebars Pro 5800 / 6800 / Elite
Mounting Computer On Handlebars Elite 6900 and NXT
= Weekly M= Monthly
No display
Which heart rate strap works with my Spinning Computer?
No heart rate
Heart rate drops out
Picking up another riders heart rate
No RPM
Battery light does not stay on long enough
What is the battery life?
What does the computer display?
Rate Monitoring
Spinning Instructor Education
Nce, Resistance And Intensity
Zones
Gy Zone Intensity Range Purpose
Ing Faster Than 110 RPM Is Unrealistic because
Is Cadence?
Nce Range for Flat Roads 80-110 RPM
Ing Faster Than 110 RPM Is Counterproductive because
Nce Range For Hills 60-80 rpm
Ood To Pedal Faster Than 110 RPM?
Cing In The Saddle
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For Choosing An Appropriate Cadence And Resistance
Elationship Between Cadence And Resistance
Ing The Concept
Cadence Drills
Nce Drill #1 Teaching The Concept Of Cadence Vs. Resistance
Ce Test
Ers
Erations Spin-Ups
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Ing Ride Profile
Time Duration Movement/Cadence Intensity Technique
RPM . Find the right resistance to maintain a h
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