KEYPAD.
The function of each key is listed below. See Figure 3
The electronic monitor includes an easy-to-use keypad. This keypad consists of numeric keys (F) and
function keys (G).
- Numeric keys (F) - (1- 0) are used to enter the data requested by the monitor.
- Function keys (G) – reset; level↑; level↓; enter; pause; stop; quick/start - are used to select a
particular exercise, enter requested data, control exercise exertion levels and to finish the exercise.
-reset -
Reset key. This is used to erase the data that has been entered into the monitor when selecting a
program or to go back to main screen.
-level▼-
Key for decreasing exertion level. When pressed during exercise this key will decrease the
exertion level by one machine setting. During the selection of pre-programmed profiles, it is used to move on
to the next profile screen.
-level▲-
Key for increasing exertion levels. When pressed during exercise this key will increase the
exertion level by one machine setting. During the selection of pre-programmed profiles, it is used to move
back to the previous profile screen.
-enter-
Selection and validation key. This is used during pre-programmed profile selection to select a
profile, confirm data that has been entered and to start the exercise. It is also used during user profile
programming to confirm exertion level settings.
-pause-
Pause key. If this is pressed during a session, the exercise is interrupted and the exercise
chronometer is halted. To restart the exercise chronometer press the pause key.
If, in pause mode, the STOP key is pressed then the exercise will be understood as finished.
-stop-
Stop key. If this is pressed during the session, the exercise will be taken as finished. A summary of
all the exercise data will be displayed and it will then return to the start screen.
-quick/start-
Quick start key. When this key is pressed, provided that the LED on the key is flashing,
exercise will begin in manual mode.
STARTING.-
In order to switch the monitor on it is necessary to plug the adapter that is supplied with the machine into a
main power socket.
Once the monitor is on it will display the profile and the letter "M" for manual on the LED array (A) Fig.2 The
"WELCOME TO HI – POWER" welcome message displays on the bottom of the alphanumeric screen (B).
You can start the program in manual mode by pressing the QUICK/START key. By pressing the keys level▲
or level▼ keys you can increase or decrease the exertion levels.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.-
USB PORT.-
The monitor on this machine is fitted with USB port (D) for charge the mobile. Machine must be plugged into
the mains to work properly.
P0 MANUAL MODE.-
Once the monitor is on it will display the profile and the letter "M" for manual on the LED array (A) Fig.2, and
the "WELCOME TO HI – POWER" welcome message on the bottom alphanumeric screen (B) Fig.2.
You can start the program in manual mode by pressing the QUICK/START key.
The flashing top LED array (A), Fig.2, will indicate the exertion level being produced during exercise. By
pressing the level▲ or level▼ keys you can increase or decrease the exertion levels between twenty
different settings.
Every 10 seconds the alphanumeric screen (B), Fig.2, will switch between displayed readings for: SPEED;
STEPS/MIN; FLOOR; TIME; CALORIES; PULSE RATE.
The program can be interrupted by pressing the STOP key and the bottom alphanumeric screen (B), Fig.2,
will display the average values for EXERCISE TIME; DISTANCE; CALORIES CONSUMED during the
exercise.
If, during the time it takes to display these average values, no keys are touched and no further exercise is
done and the STOP key is pressed then the machine will go back to the manual program.
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