FITTING THE BATTERIES.-
This
monitor
ALKALINE BATTERIES. To fit the
batteries, remove the rear cover on
the monitor, Fig.1, and carefully insert
the two "AAA" type batteries into the
battery compartment making sure that
the
battery's
(matching the battery's «+» terminal
with the «+» sign inside the battery
compartment, and the «-» terminal
with the «-» sign). Close the cover.
If, after having switched the monitor
on, it displays errors or merely partial
segments then remove the batteries
and wait for about 15 seconds before
reinstalling them.
Weak batteries (run down) produce a
weak digital display (poor contrast)
and erroneous readings. Change them
immediately.
Important. Discarded batteries must
be deposited in special containers,
Fig.2.
FITTING THE ELECTRONIC
MONITOR.-
Fit the monitor (m) into the boss on
the bracket (n), as shown in Fig.3,
connect terminal (F) on the middle
cable to the monitor (E), Fig.4.
ELECTRONIC MONITOR.-
To give you greater control over the
exercise, this electronic unit provides
simultaneous
read-outs
distance, exercise time, calories burnt.
The screen will switch itself on
automatically as soon as you start
uses
two
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polarity
is
correct
of
speed,
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exercising or by pressing any key.
volt
The monitor will switch itself off
automatically if the unit stands idle for
more than 4 minutes, with the screen
displaying the temperature.
Pressing the RESET key with the
machine stopped will reset the select
value except total distance.
A: SCAN.-
In
SCAN
continuously scans and displays all of
the functions every 6 seconds during
exercise.
B: TIME FUNCTION.-
This function counts up in steps of one
second, up to a maximum of 99:00
minutes.
C: DISTANCE FUNCTION.-
This function counts up in steps of
0.01 km/ml, up to a maximum of 99.99
km/ml.
D: CALORIE FUNCTION.-
This function counts up in steps of 0.1
calories, up to a maximum of 999,9
calories.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE.-
Problem: The display comes on but
only the Time function works.
Solution:
a.- Make sure that the connection
cable is connected.
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the
computer