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THE MAIN DISPLAY

The main display will display a variety of text mes-

sages to guide you through your workouts. In addition,

the main display will display the following information

while you exercise:

Resistance

—The left end of

the main display will show

the resistance setting of the

pedals.

Pace/Time/Segment

Time

—When the QUICK

START mode is selected,

this section of the main dis-

play will show your pedaling

pace, in minutes per mile or

minutes per kilometer, and the elapsed time. The dis-

play will change from one number to the other every

few seconds. When a program is selected, the main

display will show your pedaling pace, the time remain-

ing in the program, and the time remaining in the cur-

rent segment of the program.

Distance

—This section of

the main display will show

the distance that you have

pedaled, in miles or kilome-

ters.

Calories/Watts

—This sec-

tion of the main display will

show the approximate num-

ber of calories you have

burned and your power out-

put in watts. The display will

change from one number to the other every few sec-

onds.

Heart Rate/% Max

—When

you use the handgrip pulse

sensor or a Polar

®

-compati-

ble chest pulse sensor (not

included), this section of the

main display will show your

heart rate. When a PULSE program is selected, the

display will show your heart rate and the correspond-

ing

percentage

of your

estimated maximum heart rate

(see step 6 on page 17 for an explanation of your esti-

mated maximum heart rate). The display will change

from one number to the other every few seconds.

Speed/RPM

—The right end

of the main display will show

your pedaling speed, in miles

per hour or kilometers per

hour, and your pedaling ca-

dence, in revolutions per

minute (RPM). The display will change from one num-

ber to the other every few seconds.

Note: The main display can display text messages in

any of six languages (see step 6 on page 21). In addi-

tion, the main display can display data using either the

English system or the metric system (see step 7 on

page 21).

THE MATRIX

When the RANDOM, INTERVAL, PLATEAU, FOOT-

HILLS, PEAKS, or ALL-TERRAIN program is selected,

the matrix will display a profile of resistance settings.

Each program is divided into 30-second segments,

and each column of the matrix represents one 30-sec-

ond segment. The flashing column represents the cur-

rent segment. Note: If a program has more than 30

segments, the matrix will show up to 30 segments at a

time.

The lit indicators in each column represent the resis-

tance setting for that segment of the program. One lit

indicator represents a resistance setting of 0.5 or 1,

two lit indicators represent a resistance setting of 1.5

or 2, three lit indicators represent a resistance setting

of 2.5 or 3, and so forth. Note: Because there are eight

indicators in each column, the matrix will normally

show resistance settings up to 8. If resistance settings

of 8.5, 9, 9.5, or 10 are programmed for one or more

segments,

the lit indicators in all columns will occa-

sionally shift downward

so that the higher settings are

displayed in the matrix.

Flashing Column

Summary of Contents for FMEX3256P.1

Page 1: ...r and serial number in the space above CAUTION Read all precautions and instruc tions in this manual before using this equipment Keep this manual for future reference QUESTIONS If you have questions o...

Page 2: ...RTANT PRECAUTIONS 3 BEFORE YOU BEGIN 4 ASSEMBLY 5 HOW TO SET UP THE EXERCISE CYCLE 7 HOW TO UPGRADE THE CONSOLE 9 HOW TO USE THE BASIC CONSOLE 10 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 22 EXERCISE GUIDELINES...

Page 3: ...und your exercise cycle 5 Inspect and properly tighten all parts regu larly Replace any worn parts immediately 6 Keep children under age 12 and pets away from your exercise cycle at all times 7 Your e...

Page 4: ...the exercise cycle If you have questions after reading this manual please see the back cover of this manual To help us assist you note the product model number and serial number before contacting us T...

Page 5: ...ire A Tip Avoid pinching the wires Attach the Console 4 to the Upright 3 with six Console Screws 44 Console Wires Console Wires Pulse Wires Avoid pinching the wires 44 A 44 44 1 4 3 ASSEMBLY Assembly...

Page 6: ...the Upright While a second person holds the Upright 3 near the Frame 1 connect the console wires to the matching connectors on the frame wires Tip Avoid pinching the wires Slide the Upright 3 onto the...

Page 7: ...the rocking motion is eliminated HOW TO ADJUST THE SEAT For effective exercise the seat should be at the proper height As you pedal there should be a slight bend in your knees when the pedals are in...

Page 8: ...exercise cycle Connect a CATV cable from the coaxial output on your equipment usually labeled TV OUT or RF OUT to the cable jack Note Audio video equipment without coaxial outputs some satellite rece...

Page 9: ...es of the Basic console see page 10 To learn about the features of the Workout TV console see the user s manual included with the Workout TV console To upgrade your console and expand the capabilities...

Page 10: ...through an ef fective workout The console also offers two PULSE programs that automatically adjust the resistance of the pedals to keep your heart rate near a target level during your workouts Note Th...

Page 11: ...NSOLE If the power cord is not being used and if the ped als are not moved for a short period of time the con sole will automatically turn off If the power cord is being used and if the pedals are not...

Page 12: ...esti mated maximum heart rate The display will change from one number to the other every few seconds Speed RPM The right end of the main display will show your pedaling speed in miles per hour or kil...

Page 13: ...be resting on the upper contacts and your fingers must be touching the lower contacts Avoid moving your hands When your pulse is de tected the HEART RATE indicator above the main dis play will begin...

Page 14: ...you select a resistance setting higher than 8 the indicators in all columns will shift downward until you select a lower resis tance setting After every 30 seconds that you exercise a tone will sound...

Page 15: ...the left column of the matrix will flash During the last four seconds of the first segment the column to the right will also flash When the first segment ends a tone will sound and the column to the r...

Page 16: ...the left column of the matrix will flash During the last four seconds of the first segment the column to the right will also flash If the resistance of the ped als is about to change a series of tone...

Page 17: ...t the words CONSTANT MODE will appear in the main display If you plan to use the CON STANT PULSE program press the ENTER button If you plan to use the VARIABLE PULSE program press the or button beside...

Page 18: ...occurs see the instructions included with the chest pulse sensor 9 Follow your progress with the main display See THE MAIN DISPLAY on page 12 10 When you are finished using the exercise cycle the cons...

Page 19: ...ate the console See HOW TO ACTIVATE THE CONSOLE on page 11 2 Select the PLATEAU program To select the PLATEAU program press the PLATEAU button The indicator on the button will light and the word PLATE...

Page 20: ...le See HOW TO ACTIVATE THE CONSOLE on page 11 2 Select the desired program Press the FOOTHILLS PEAKS or ALL TERRAIN button The indicator on the button will light and the word FOOTHILLS PEAKS or ALL TE...

Page 21: ...a lan guage for the main display The main display can display text messages in English International English German Spanish Italian or French To change the language press the and buttons beside the EN...

Page 22: ...SELECTING A SYSTEM OF MEASUREMENT The console can display data using the standard system miles and pounds or the metric system kilometers and kilograms To change the system of measurement see step 7...

Page 23: ...our goal is to strengthen your cardiovascular system you must perform aerobic exer cise which is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for prolonged periods of time For aerobic ex ercise adju...

Page 24: ...les Stretch With one leg in front of the other reach forward and place your hands against a wall Keep your back leg straight and your back foot flat on the floor Bend your front leg lean forward and m...

Page 25: ...Insert 50 1 Water Bottle Tray Bracket 51 2 Keyhole Standoff 52 1 Resistance Cylinder 53 1 Cylinder Cap 54 1 Cylinder Bracket 55 1 Adjustment Cover 56 1 Seat Post Collar 57 1 Upright Collar 58 1 Crossb...

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Page 27: ...27 3 4 6 11 11 11 12 34 35 37 37 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 38 38 38 47 48 49 50 43 43 43 43 43 43 42 41 41 40 40 44 44 11 37 37 38 38 43 43 31 EXPLODED DRAWING B R1208A...

Page 28: ...isted below Please note the model number serial number and name of the product see the front cover of this manual before contacting Customer Care If you are ordering replacement parts please also note...

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