Cateye EC-35OO manual

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Table of contents for the manual

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    EC-35OO EC-35OO R RECUMBENT TYPE Ca t e y e e rg oc i se r MODEL EC-35OO OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS RECUMBENT TYPE[...]

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    LO ADING LEVEL MODE PULSE CADENCE TIME WORK RA TE SPEED CALORIE PULSE DIST ANCE ADV ANCE MODE SET T ARGET PULSE ON/OFF EC-35OO Contr ol Panel A Display screen B Mode (Indicates what each figure stands for.) C Advance Button (Makes the program proceed to the subsequent stage.) D Mode Button (Selects data to input or display.) E Set Button (Modifies [...]

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    2 3 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 CONTENTS Introduction Anatomy of the EC-3500 Let's assemble Control unit adjustment Let's have a ride Let's learn operation of buttons & workload shift lever Let's input your data Let's start to exer cise Purpose of exercise/Exer cise pr ogram/Fitness terms Maintenance/T r ouble shooting/Sp[...]

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    4 1. Mounting Fr ont Leg • Remove the leg plate from the main unit. • Place the front leg (with casters) under the main unit as shown in Fig. 1 and fasten screws securely with the hexa- gon wrench making sure nuts locate at the bottom of the leg. 2. Mounting Rear Leg Place the rear leg (with level adjuster) under the rear sup- port pipe as show[...]

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    6 1. Level Adjustment • Turn the level adjuster on the rear leg so that the unit is placed stably. • When the indication line on the level adjuster is at the top, the rear leg is at the same level as the caster of the front leg. 2. Adjusting Seat Position The seat position can be adjusted while pulling up the seat lock pin. When desired seat po[...]

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    LO ADING LEVEL MOD E PULS E CADEN C TIME WORK R A SPEE D CALORI PULS E DIST AN C ADV ANCE MODE SET T ARGET PULSE ON/OFF LO ADING LEVEL MODE PULSE CADENCE TIME WORK RA TE SPEED CALORIE PULSE DIST ANCE ADV ANCE MODE SET T ARGET PULSE ON/OFF mile/h mile kcal LO ADING LEVEL MODE PULSE CADENCE TIME WORK RA TE SPEED CALORIE PULSE DIST ANCE ADV ANCE MODE [...]

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    10 LET'S LEARN OPERA TION OF BUTT ONS & WORKLOAD SHIFT LEVER TPL PLL rpm mile/h km/h min sec mile km AGE watt kcal Screen Display T o make the most of the functions of the unit. 7 4 7 3 4 5 6 4 2 1 8 1. Functions of the buttons • Advance Button ( AV ) It makes the program proceed. Each time you press this button, the display advances in [...]

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    LO ADING LEVEL MODE PULSE CADENCE TIME WORK RA TE SPEED CALORIE PULSE DIST ANCE TPL PLL min sec AGE LO ADING LEVEL MODE PULSE CADENCE TIME WORK RA TE SPEED CALORIE PULSE DIST ANCE TPL PLL min sec AGE LO ADING LEVEL MODE PULSE CADENCE TIME WORK RA TE SPEED CALORIE PULSE DIST ANCE TPL PLL min sec AGE LO ADING LEVEL MODE PULSE CADENCE TIME WORK RA TE [...]

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    LO ADING LEVEL MODE PULSE CADENCE TIME WORK RA TE SPEED CALORIE PULSE DIST ANCE TPL PLL min sec AGE LO ADING LEVEL MODE PULSE CADENCE TIME WORK RA TE SPEED CALORIE PULSE DIST ANCE rpm min sec watt LO ADING LEVEL MODE PULSE CADENCE TIME WORK RA TE SPEED CALORIE PULSE DIST ANCE mile/h mile kcal LO ADING LEVEL MODE PULSE CADENCE TIME WORK RA TE SPEED [...]

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    200 180 160 140 120 100 20 30 40 50 60 70 MAXIMUM PULSE RA TE (220-A GE) MAXIMUM PULSE RA TE x 85% MAXIMUM PULSE RA TE x 70% MAXIMUM PULSE RA TE x 60% UPPER-LIMIT PULSE RA TE (200-A GE) 190-A GE 180-A GE T ARGET PULSE RA TE A UTOMA TICALL Y SET (160-A GE) (A GE) PULSE RA TE (bpm) T ARGET PULSE RA TE CHAR T T ARGET ZONE 16 1. Purpose of Exercise Do [...]

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    18 2. T r ouble Shooting Trouble Check Item Suggested Remedy 1. Caution on Handling For longer use, observe the following precautions. • Don't disassemble the main unit or the control unit. Consult the dealer you purchased the unit from, in case of trouble. • Avoid using this unit where it may be splashed with water or there is a high temp[...]

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    20 CA T EYE & IMPOR TER LIMITED W ARRANTY Cat Eye Co., Ltd. and Importer warrant that the CATEYE ERGOCISER™ model EC-3500 is free from manufacturing defects in workmanship and materi- als and will repair or replace defective parts or equipment in the product for the period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, excluding the batteries and[...]

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    CO . , L TD. R 0689970 2-8-25 Kuwazu, Higashi Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 546 JAPAN PHONE: (06)719-7781 FAX: (06)719-2362[...]