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SET UP XID ACCOUNT FOR VIA FIT
CONNECTIVITY
Creating an xID account will allow you to save and share workout data using the Via
Fit App. Up to four users can be saved on a machine. This process is the first step in
connecting your equipment. It must be done from a computer, tablet, or mobile device.
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1) Visit the web site: www.ViaFitness.com
2) Once at the web site, select the CONNECT YOUR EQUIPMENT.
3) The first step in connecting your equipment will to be creating your xID account.
This will be your login to Via Fit.
4) Enter your phone number or another easy-to-remember 10-14 digit number. This
will be your account number.
5) Fill in your profile information to finish the xID account set up process. You will be
asked to provide an email address not associated with any other xID account. Check
your email after the set-up process for a link to validate your account.
CONNECT WIFI
Once you have created your xID account, you will be able to move on to activating the
WiFi on your equipment. Reminder, this requires you to use your computer, tablet, or
mobile device that is connected to your home WiFi network.
1) Press and hold
for 3-5 seconduntil the console beeps.
2) On your computer or other device, go to your WiFi settings. You should select the
network with your product model name. Doing this enables you to connect your
equipment to your wireless network.
3) A new window will pop up with the list of wireless networks your equipment can see.
Select your home WiFi network and connect.
4) The remaining step is to reconnect your computer or other device back to your WiFi
network. Go to your settings again and connect as you normally would.
Congratulations! You are now connected and ready to get started.
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ENERGY SAVER (STANDBY MODE)
This machine has a special feature called Energy Saver mode. This mode is
automatically activated. When Energy Saver mode is activated, the display will
automatically enter standby mode (Energy Saver mode) after 15 minutes of
inactivity. This feature saves energy by disabling most power to the machine
until a key is pressed on the console. This feature can be turned on or off in the
engineering menu.
To enter the engineering menu, press and hold
and
for 3-5 seconds.
Use
to navigate to SWITCH FUNCTION and press
. Press
to select
Energy Saver mode, use
to select ENERGY SAVE ON or OFF. Press and
hold
for 3-5 seconds to exit SWITCH FUNCTION. Press and hold
again for
3-5 seconds to exit the engineering menu.

DISPLAY WINDOW

Note: There is a thin protective sheet of clear plastic on the overlay
of the console that should be removed before use.
1)
STROKES: Counts up to 9900 or counts down to zero from preset value.
2)
SPM: Stroke per minute.
3)
CALORIES/PULSE: Auto scans the heart rate and calories expended during exercise. If
the computer does not detect a heart rate, only calories will display.
4)
PROFILE DISPLAY: Shows the intensity of workout, watts profile and SPM profile.
5)
WATTS: Shows the watts expended during exercise.
6)
TIME/500M: Estimated time to reach 500M.
7)
TIME: Measures total working time up to 99:59, or counts down to zero from preset
time.
8)
MESSAGE BAR: Shows the instruction message.
9)
METERS: Tracks total distance covered from zero up to 9999 meters, or counts down
to zero from the preset value. If the value exceeds 9999, the computer changes to
kilometers. For instance, 10.0 represents 10000 meters.
10) RACING DIAGRAM: Shows the competition status of user and computer.
POWER ACCURACY
This rower displays power on the console. The power accuracy of this model has been tested using the test method of EN957-7:1998 to ensure a power accuracy within a tolerance of ±10 %
for input power ≥50 W, and within a tolerance of ±5 W for input power <50 W.
Force applied to the handle was measured throughout the rowing stroke, as well as the stroke position of the handle. This information was used to calculate the energy applied to the rower,
and the value of the energy calculation was divided by the period of exercise time to calculate the average mechanical power (the input power) applied to the rower. The power accuracy of
the displayed power was verified by calculating this input power and comparing the displayed power to the input (measured) power using the following conditions:
Nominal stroke length: 792 mm
Resistance settings:
• Minimum resistance setting at nominal stroke speed of 25 strokes per minute
• Medium resistance setting at nominal stroke speed of 25 strokes per minute
• Maximum resistance setting at nominal stroke speed of 25 strokes per minute
In addition to the above testing conditions, the manufacturer tested the power accuracy using one additional resistance setting and nominal stroke speed. Then the power displayed was
compared to the input (measured) power.
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