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E N G L I S H
DISPLAY
BUTTON FUNCTIONS
The navigation system for your FC600 console consists of:
- a central adjustment and confirmation button (E)
- two buttons enabling you to navigate the screens (B and D)
- two value adjustment buttons (A and C)
1. Programme display zone – MAIN SCREEN
2. Indication of programme selection
3. 3. Display of SPEED, DISTANCE, or HEART RATE, according to the display
choice made by the user.*
4. Indicator not used on the FC600
5. Indicator not used on the FC600
6. SEX selection indicator (Male/Female)
7. Indicator for target heart rate setting :
HIGH (100% of max. value)
LOW. (70% of max. value)
8. Display of the output for target heart rate zone.
9. Indicator for activation of sound warning for target heart rate zone output.
10. Display of DISTANCE covered
11. Estimation of CALORIES expended (Cal)
12. Display of DISTANCE or HEART RATE, according to the display choice
selected by the user on the main screen.
13. Display of countdown; default setting is 20 minutes (duration can be set at
between 10 and 180 minutes, in intervals of 5 minutes).
a. If time remaining is over 1h
➡
Display HH : MM
b. If time remaining is under 1h
➡
Display MM : SS
If you do not pedal for more than 5 seconds, the countdown timer and the
CALORIE counter both stop.
The countdown and the CALORIE counter restart as soon as pedalling recom-
mences.
14. Display of SPEED or HEART RATE, according to the display choice selected
by the user on the main screen.
15. Indictor of selection of user’s AGE.
* The user can change the display during exercise by pressing button B or D.
Resetting the product :
The product goes into standby mode after about 10 minutes of inactivity.
The indicators are reset to 0 when the product goes into standby mode (the
data is not saved).
The counter is activated as soon as the pedals start turning or if one of the
buttons is pressed.
B
A
D
E
F C 6 0 0 C O N S O L E
C
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