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HOW TO USE THE AUTO PAUSE MODE
The console has an Auto Pause mode that allows you
to stop your ride temporarily and then resume your ride
without affecting the average value data shown and
saved by the console.
The console will enter the Auto Pause mode when your
pedaling cadence is less than 5 RPM for 3 or more
seconds.
Note: The console will not enter the Auto Pause mode
when the WARM UP mode is selected.
When the console
enters the Auto Pause
mode, a pause symbol
will appear in the mes-
sage banner. The time
display will pause and
the left displays will not
show instantaneous
data.
The console will exit
the Auto Pause mode
and return to the
current stage if the
console detects a ped-
aling cadence greater
than 5 RPM during the
first 3 minutes of the
Auto Pause mode.
The console will exit the Auto Pause mode and enter
the Sleep Mode if no pedaling cadence greater than 5
RPM is detected after 3 minutes.
Note: If desired, you can disable the Auto Pause mode.
See HOW TO USE THE AUTO PAUSE OFF MODE at
the right.
HOW TO USE THE AUTO PAUSE OFF MODE
The console has an Auto Pause Off mode designed to
be used by studio cycling class instructors.
Since most studio cycling classes must be completed
in a set period of time, instructors may not want the
console to pause the time when they stop pedaling or
get off their exercise bikes for short periods of time.
When the Auto Pause Off mode is selected, a pause
symbol will appear in the message banner when the
console detects a pedaling cadence of less than 5
RPM for 3 or more seconds;
however, the time dis-
play will not pause.
The console will exit the Auto Pause Off mode and
return to the current stage if the console detects a
pedaling cadence greater than 5 RPM during the first 3
minutes of the Auto Pause Off mode.
The console will exit the Auto Pause Off mode and
enter the Sleep Mode if no pedaling cadence greater
than 5 RPM is detected after 5 minutes.
To disable or enable the Auto Pause mode, see step 2
on page 24.