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B)  Operating program of 

HEART RATE CONTROL

 function 

 

1)  In the program, comparison between 

actual heart rate

 and 

preset heart rate (55% / 75% / 

90% / TARGET)

 will be conducted once each 10 seconds. 

 

2)  When the program fails to detect 

actual heart rate

, then the program will be paused and 

resistance won

t be increased. The PULSE display will show 

P

 

3)  Users can also use the direction keys to increase or reduce the resistance. 

 

4)  When  the 

actual  heart  rate

  is  lower  than  the 

preset  heart  rate

  with  4,  the  program  will 

automatically increase the resistance. Each time will increase for 1 level; the maximum will be 
increased to level 16. 

 

5)  When  the 

actual  heart  rate

  is  higher  than  the 

preset  heart  rate

  with  4,  the  program  will 

automatically reduce the resistance. Each time will  decrease for 1 level; the minimum will be 
decreased to level 1. 

 

6)  When the actual heart rate reaches the preset heart rate for consecutive 3 minutes, or when 

the preset time is over, the program will automatically stop the 

Heart Rate Control

 function, 

and enter into the 

COOL DOWN

 phase. 

 

C) 

COOL DOWN

 for 1 min. after the 

Heart rate control

 

 

1)  When  the 

1-minute  COOL  DOWN

  function  starts,  the  program  makes  a  long  sound  of 

beep

,  and  the  Dot  Matrix  display  will  show

 

COOL

.  The  TIME  display  will  start  counting

 

down (1 min.). 

 

2)  In the COOL DOWN function the resistance will be on the level 1. All data will be taken and 

used as a continuation from previous 

Heart rate control

 function. 

 

3)  In this COOL DOWN function you can only use 

STOP/ RESET

 key. 

 

Watts mode 

 

Press the direction keys to select 

WATTS

 

Press 

ENTER

 to get into the target value setting page. 

 

After pressing 

ENTER

, the WATTS indicator lights up and the LED indicator light shines on the 

display of 

WATTS

. The initial value of 

WATTS

 is 

120

. Press direction keys to set 

WATTS

 

After the setting of WATTS, press 

ENTER

, the TIME indicator lights up and the LED indicator 

light shines on the display of 

TIME

. The initial value of 

TIME

 is 

0:00

. Press direction keys 

to set the 

TIME

 

After  the  setting  of 

TIME

,  press 

ENTER

,  the  DISTANCE  indicator  lights  up  and  the  LED 

indicator  light  shines  on  the  display  of 

DISTANCE

.  The  initial  value  of 

DISTANCE

  is 

0.0

Press direction keys to set 

DISTANCE

 

After the setting of 

DISTANCE

, press 

ENTER

, the CALORIES indicator lights up and the LED 

indicator  light  shines  on  the  display  of 

CALORIES

.  The  initial  value  of 

CALORIES

  is 

0

Press direction keys to set 

CALORIES

 

The  TIME 

  DISTANCE 

  CALORIES  can  be  cycle  setting.  After  the  target  settings  of  TIME, 

DISTANCE  and  CALORIES  are  determined,  press  the  key 

START

,  and  this  mode  starts  to 

operate. 

 

If you press 

ENTER

 during exercising, you can switch and fix the display screen in this order: 

 

SPEED - TIME

 

 

DISTANCE / RPM - CALORIES - WATTS

 

Press 

the 

PAUSE

 

button 

during 

exercising 

and 

the 

program 

will 

pause. 

The 

TIME/DISTANCE/CALORIES  display  will  show  motion  data  by  turns.  If  you  want  to  continue  the 
previous  exercising  (after  the  pause),  press 

START

  and  the  program  will  continue  with  the  time, 

distance and calories data as they were before the pause. 

 

Press 

STOP

 and you will stop the program. Press it again and you will clean the exercise data and 

will go back to the main program selecting page for MANUAL/PROGRAM/USER/HRC/WATTS. 

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for Gemini R200

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 14172 Recumbent inSPORTline Gemini R200 ...

Page 2: ...XPLODED DRAWING 7 PARTS LIST 8 ASSEMBLY STEPS 12 CONSOLE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 15 DISPLAY INTRODUCTION 15 DISPLAY AND START UP OF THE BOOT WINDOW 15 KEY INSTRUCTIONS 15 PROGRAM FUNCTION 16 PROGRAM GRAPHS 20 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY WARRANTY CLAIMS 21 2 ...

Page 3: ...ge the battery at least once per month 11 Check if the air vents are not blocked before using this device Keep your hands feet and hair away from vents and moving parts 12 Never drop any objects into the hollows No adjustable part should intrude to obstruct movements of the user 13 Use this device only indoors Keep it away from water dust or moisture 14 Put this device on a flat and clean surface ...

Page 4: ...PARTS DETAILS A Console mast set B Main frame set C Front stabilizer set D Rear stabilizer set E Handrail tube set F Back seat pad G Seat pad 4 ...

Page 5: ...H Console mast decoration cover L R I Left and right pedal set J Console set LED K Water bottle holder L Accessory holder M Console front decoration cover L R N Console lower decoration cover 5 ...

Page 6: ... 4 K17 Truss cross screw M5xP0 8x10 4 K06 Truss inner hex screw M8xP1 25x40 4 K18 Truss cross screw M5xP0 8x12 2 K07 Washer Φ8xΦ16x1 5t 8 K19 Truss cross self tapping screw Φ4x10 2 K08 Nylon nut M8xP1 25 4 K20 Truss cross self tapping screw Φ4x20 3 K09 CKS inner hex steel screw 4 K21 Truss cross self tapping screw Φ4x16 4 M8xP1 25x20 K10 Spring washer M8 4 K22 L shaped hex wrench cross opener 5 1 ...

Page 7: ...EXPLODED DRAWING 7 ...

Page 8: ...ng rail rear cover 1 26 Counter sink cross screw M4xP0 7x15 6 27 Crank shaft welding 1 28 Belt wheel 1 29 Flat washer 8x 16x1 0t 4 30 Spring washer M8 4 31 Truss inner hex steel screw M8xP1 25x15 4 32 Sensor magnet 1 33 Crank shaft insulation tube 1 34 Hex screw nut M20xP1 0x6t 1 35 Left right crank shaft 2 36 Left right pedal set 1 37 Disc shaped washer 10 2X 20X1 0t 2 38 Allen washer screw M8XP1...

Page 9: ...lding 1 80 Arc tube oval 50x100x2 0t 2 81 Hex screw nut M8xP1 25 2 82 Adjusting feet pad M8X25mm 2 83 Front stabalizer tube welding 1 84 Arc tube oval 50x100x2 0t 2 85 Rolling wheel 032 2 86 Nylon nut M8xP1 25 2 87 Truss inner hex screw M8xP1 25x40 2 88 Hex screw nut M8xP1 25 2 89 Adjusting feet pad M8X25mm 2 90 Control tube welding 1 91 Mushroom end cap Φ1 1 4 2 92 HDR foam inner dia 28x3tx400mm ...

Page 10: ...crew M3xP0 5x25 4 132 Membrane key left 2 key STOP START 1 133 Membrane key right 2 key LEVEL 1 134 Hand grip fast key connection wire lower left 1 135 Hand grip fast key connection wire lower right 1 136 HDR foam inner dia 27x5tx245mm 2 137 TPR handle bar 2 138 Counter sink inner hex steel screw M4xP0 7x8 2 139 Computer console set led 1 139 1 TPR computer console book shelf 1 139 2 ABS computer ...

Page 11: ... 151 Truss cross screw M5xP0 8x10 4 152 Truss cross self tapping screw Φ4x20 2 153 Truss cross self tapping screw Φ4x10 3 154 Washer Φ8xΦ16x1 5t 4 155 Spring washer M8 4 156 Truss inner hex screw M8xP1 25x20 4 157 Washer Φ8xΦ16x1 5t 8 158 Nylon nut M8xP1 25 4 159 Truss inner hex screw M8xP1 25x40 4 160 Flat washer 8x 16x1 0t 8 161 Nylon nut M8xP1 25 4 162 Spring washer M8 4 163 CKS inner hex screw...

Page 12: ...t C D with the screws K01 spring washers K02 and washers K03 According to the picture below connect the relative wires Then install the console mast set A to the main frame B with the screws K04 washers K05 Fix and fasten it Assemble the seat set F to the main frame set B with the screws K06 Use the washers K07 and nylon nuts K08 to fasten them 12 ...

Page 13: ...frame set and fasten tightly the screws K09 washers K10 and K11 and nylon nuts K12 If you have done all previous steps you can fasten the seat G to the main frame set with the screws K13 washers K14 and K15 as shown below Fasten the console mast decoration cover H to the main frame with the screws K16 Install the left and right pedals I Please distinguish the left one and the right one You can fin...

Page 14: ...ws K17 Then fix and fasten the front decorative cover of the console M with the screws K18 and K19 Fasten the accessory holder L with the screws K19 Thereafter fix and fasten the lower console decoration cover N with the screws K20 Fix the water bottle holder K to the main frame with the screws K16 14 ...

Page 15: ...and jump back to the standby mode If RPM is still lower than 30 or no key operation is detected after 5 seconds the program will enter prompt for 16 seconds after 16 beeps the scale enters sleep mode During the timing period of 16 seconds if RPM is higher than 30 or you press any key the timing program of 16 seconds will be cancelled and the console will go back to standby mode When operating all ...

Page 16: ...IME DISTANCE CALORIES can be set as a cycle setting After the target values of TIME DISTANCE and CALORIES have been set in press the key START The mode starts to operate If you press ENTER during exercising you can switch and fix the display screen in this order SPEED TIME DISTANCE RPM CALORIES WATTS Press the PAUSE button during exercising and the program will pause The TIME DISTANCE CALORIES dis...

Page 17: ... setting of TIME press ENTER the DISTANCE indicator lights up and the LED indicator light shines on the display of DISTANCE The initial value of DISTANCE is 0 0 Press direction keys to set DISTANCE 5 After the setting of DISTANCE press ENTER the CALORIES indicator lights up and the LED indicator light shines on the display of CALORIES The initial value of CALORIES is 0 Press direction keys to set ...

Page 18: ...GHT AGE and SEX setting 7 After the complete setting of PULSE press ENTER the TIME indicator lights up and the LED indicator light shines on the display of TIME The initial value of TIME is 0 00 Press direction keys to set TIME 8 After the setting of TIME press ENTER the DISTANCE indicator lights up and the LED indicator light shines on the display of DISTANCE The initial value of DISTANCE is 0 0 ...

Page 19: ... Press the direction keys to select WATTS 2 Press ENTER to get into the target value setting page 3 After pressing ENTER the WATTS indicator lights up and the LED indicator light shines on the display of WATTS The initial value of WATTS is 120 Press direction keys to set WATTS 4 After the setting of WATTS press ENTER the TIME indicator lights up and the LED indicator light shines on the display of...

Page 20: ...xercising has not been reached the screen displays twice a rolling string of RPM for 5 seconds After this message if the RPM still has not the required value 30 there will appear twice the rolling string of PAUSE on the screen for 5 seconds PROGRAM GRAPHS Manual HRC WATT 20 ...

Page 21: ...anty Conditions are valid and binding unless otherwise specified in the Purchase Agreement in the Amendment to this Contract or in another written agreement Warranty Conditions Warranty Period The Seller provides the Buyer a 24 months Warranty for Goods Quality unless otherwise specified in the Certificate of Warranty Invoice Bill of Delivery or other documents related to the Goods The legal warra...

Page 22: ... Claim is not accepted The Seller reserves the right to claim a compensation for costs arising from the false Warranty Claim In case the Buyer makes a claim about the Goods that is legally covered by the Warranty provided by the Seller the Seller shall fix the reported defects by means of repair or by the exchange of the damaged part or product for a new one Based on the agreement of the Buyer the...

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