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Setting Functions

You can set a target time, distance or calories on your computer. When you start exercising the computer will begin to count 

down from your target to zero. When it reaches zero an alarm will beep, then start to count up if you continue exercising.

FUNCTION BUTTONS

DESCRIPTION

SCAN:

A

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utomatically scans all the functions in sequence displaying your progress without 

requiring you to press the MODE key.
Y

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our computer will change modes in the following order - SPEED > RPM > TIME > 

DISTANCE > CALORIES > PULSE.

SPEED:

T

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he speed is shown in KPH, when the cycle + crosstrainer is in use. (MAX 99:9 KPH)

TIME:

C

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ounting commences when the cycle + crosstrainer is active.

T

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o set the timer to countdown select ‘TIME’ by using the MODE button.

E

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nter the required time target by pressing the SET button. (MAX 99:00 MIN)

DISTANCE:

D

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istance is automatically displayed in KM, when the cycle + crosstrainer is in use. (MAX 

99.99KM)
T

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o set a target distance select ‘DISTANCE’ by using the MODE button.

E

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nter desired distance by pressing the SET button. (MAX 99:00 KM).

CALORIES:

A

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pproximate calories consumed is displayed, once the cycle + crosstrainer is in use (MAX 

9999 CAL.)
T

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o set a target calorie consumption select “CALORIE” by using the MODE button.

(This data is a rough guide for comparison of different exercise sessions which can not be used 

in medical treatment.) 

PULSE 

(USING THE HAND 

PULSE SENSOR)

When using the ‘PULSE’ function a heart rate is displayed, and your current heart rate is 

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shown.

The user may need to consult a doctor before using this equipment. 

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The user can set a target heart rate with this information.

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To set a target heart rate select “PULSE” by using the MODE button.

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Enter your target pulse by pressing the SET button. (MAX 240)

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Hand Pulse Sensor

To obtain a pulse reading you must have your left and right hands holding the sensors 

at the same time. Grip the hand pulse sensors normally (NOT TOO TIGHT) during 

exercise and after a few seconds the computer will display your  pulse reading. Some 

people will not be able to obtain an accurate hand pulse reading e.g. due to hand skin 

or variations in circulation.
WARNING! Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over exercise may 

result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint stop exercising immediately.

Batteries Installation: 

Please install 2 x AA 1.5V batteries in the battery case on the back of monitor. (Whenever batteries are removed, all the 

functions values will be reset to zero.)

I

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f the computer displays abnormally, please re-install the battery and try again.

B

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attery Spec: 1.5V UM-3 or AA (2PCS).

T

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he batteries must be removed from the appliance in order to dispose of the appliance safely.

operational instructions

Hand Pulse Sensor

Summary of Contents for Inspiration

Page 1: ...owner s manual 14 05 2009 Inspiration Cycle Crosstrainer...

Page 2: ...uts bolts and fittings are securely tightened Periodically checking all moving parts for obvious signs of wear or damage C lean only with a damp cloth do not use solvent cleaners If you are in any dou...

Page 3: ...your serial number in the space below O riginal purchase date P lace of purchase I nformation about the place and conditions of use P recise description of the issue defect Serial No Disclaimer While...

Page 4: ...amage to yourself other persons and property Please read and ensure that you understand them before proceeding to other sections of this guide Table of contents Read This First 02 03 Safety Precaution...

Page 5: ...Manual Magnetic 8 levels of resistance Hand Pulse sensors Adjustable seat Height and Reach Adjustable handlebars Computer displays time speed distance calories pulse and resistance level introduction...

Page 6: ...l scale to check the length of the bolts and screws NOTE The length of all bolts and screws except those with flat heads is measured from below the head to the end of the bolt or screw Flat head bolts...

Page 7: ...x 2 SPRING WASHER M8 Part No 12 x 2 NYLOCK NUT M8 Part No 29 x 2 PLASTIC CAP FOR SC SCREW STEP 2 Part No 9 x 2 CARRIAGE BOLT M8 x 70mm Part No 10 x 2 WASHER M8 Part No 11 x 2 SPRING WASHER M8 Part No...

Page 8: ...8 STEP 3 Part No 20 x 4 ALLEN HEAD SCREW M8 X 15MM Part No 11 x 4 M8 SPRING WASHER Part No 10 x 4 WASHER M8 assembly instruction...

Page 9: ...45 x 2 WASHER FOR PEDAL Part No 28 x 2 WASHER M6 1 2MM Part No 49 x 2 SPRING WASHER M6 Part No 32 x 2 KNOB DAWL STEP 5 Part No 23 x 3 ALLEN HEAD BOLT M8 x 15MM Part No 11 x 3 SPRING WASHER M8 Part No...

Page 10: ...EP 6 Part No 59 x 2 ALLEN HEAD BOLT M8 X 20MM Part No 11 x 2 SPRING WASHER M8 Part No 20 x 2 WASHER M8 OD 28MM STEP 7 Part No 23 x 2 ALLEN HEAD BOLT M8 X 15MM Part No 11 x 2 SPRING WASHER M8 Part No 2...

Page 11: ...11 assembly instruction STEP 8 Part No 74 x 2 SCREW M8 X 52MM Part No 12 x 2 NYLOCK NUT M8 Part No 10 x 4 WASHER M8 Part No 95 x 4 SPACER SLEEVE...

Page 12: ...12 assembly instruction STEP 9 Part No 50 x 2 NYLOCK NUT M6 Part No 49 x 2 SPRING WASHER M6 Part No 60 x 2 PARENTHETIC WASHER M6 STEP 10 Part No 30 x 2 SCREW M5 X 10MM...

Page 13: ...13 assembly instruction STEP 12 STEP 11...

Page 14: ...mpare your recovery rate over a period time e g When you first start to train and again after a few weeks training To make an accurate comparison you should really exercise at the same speed and load...

Page 15: ...guide for comparison of different exercise sessions which can not be used in medical treatment PULSE USING THE HAND PULSE SENSOR When using the PULSE function a heart rate is displayed and your curren...

Page 16: ...16 operational instructions Set up for standing crosstraining...

Page 17: ...17 operational instructions Set up for seated crosstraining...

Page 18: ...e zone As your aerobic capacity improves gradually increase the intensity of your workout by increasing your heart rate Measure your heart rate periodically during your workout by stopping the exercis...

Page 19: ...on if it becomes defective malfunctions or otherwise fails to conform with this warranty under normal non commercial personal family or household use In repairing the product York Fitness may replace...

Page 20: ...20 part list...

Page 21: ...21 part list...

Page 22: ...8 SCREW M5 X 25MM 1 49 52031 49 SPRING WASHER M6 6 50 52031 50 M6 NYLOCK NUT 3 51 52031 51 COMPUTER 1 52 52031 52 FIX HANDLEBAR END CAP 2 53 52031 53 GRIPBAR END CAP 2 54 52031 54 ALLEN HEAD BOLT M8 X...

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