ProForm 738 English Manual - Page 7

Speed, Distance, Calorie, On/off

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ELECTRONIC MONITOR OPERATION DESCRIPTION OF THE MODES Speed-Displays your pedaling speed, in miles per hour. Time-Displays the elapsed time. Note: Time will be counted only while you are pedaling. If you stop for ten seconds or longer, the time will hold until you resume pedaling. Distance-Displays the total distance you have pedaled, in miles. Calorie-Displays the total number of Calories you have burned. Scan-Displays the Speed, Time, Distance and Calorie modes in a repeating cycle. ELECTRONIC MONITOR DIAGRAM 1. LCD display-Display fo; all modes. 2. Mode indicator-Shows which mode is currently selected. 3. Mode button-Selects modes. 4. On/off button-Turns the power on and off, and resets the display. SPEED TIME 2- DISTANCE CALORIE SCAN MODE ON/OFF 3 4 ELECTRONIC MONITOR OPERATION Note: The electronic monitor requires two "AA"-size batteries (not included). See assembly step 4 on page 4 for battery installation instructions. 1. To turn on the power, press the on/off button or simply begin pedaling. 2. Select one of the five modes: A. Scan-When the power is turned on, the Scan mode will be selected automatically. A mode indicator will appear* the word "SCAN." The Speed, Time, Distance and Calorie modes will all be displayed, for five seconds each, in a repeating cycle. A second mode indicator will show which mode is currently displayed. B. Speed, Time, Distance or Calorie-The Speed, Time, Distance or Calorie mode can be selected for continuous display by repeatedly pressing the mode button. The modes will be selected in the following order: Speed, Time, Distance, Calorie and Scan. 3. To reset the LCD display, turn the power off and then on again by pressing the on/off button twice. 4. When you are finished exercising, press the on/off button to turn off the power. Note: If the pedals are not turned and the electronic monitor buttons are not pressed for four minutes, the power will turn off automatically to conserve the batteries. 7

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ELECTRONIC
MONITOR
OPERATION
DESCRIPTION
OF
THE
MODES
Speed
—Displays
your
pedaling
speed,
in
miles
per
hour.
Time
—Displays
the
elapsed
time.
Note:
Time
will
be
counted
only
while
you
are
pedaling.
If
you
stop
for
ten
seconds
or
longer,
the
time
will
hold
until
you
resume
pedaling.
Distance
—Displays
the
total
distance
you
have
pedaled,
in
miles.
Calorie
—Displays
the
total
number
of
Calories you
have
burned.
Scan
—Displays
the
Speed,
Time,
Distance
and
Calorie
modes
in
a
repeating
cycle.
ELECTRONIC
MONITOR
DIAGRAM
1.
LCD
display
—Display
fo;
all
modes.
2.
Mode
indicator
—Shows
which
mode
is
currently
selected.
3.
Mode
button
—Selects
modes.
4.
On/off
button
—Turns
the
power
on
and
off,
and
resets
the
display.
ELECTRONIC
MONITOR
OPERATION
Note:
The
electronic
monitor
requires
two
"AA"
-size
batteries
(not
included).
See
assembly
step
4
on
page
4
for
battery
installation
instructions.
1.
To
turn
on
the
power,
press
the
on/off
button
or
simply
begin
pedaling.
2.
Select
one
of
the
five
modes:
SPEED
2-
3
TIME
DISTANCE
CALORIE
SCAN
MODE
ON/OFF
4
A.
Scan
—When
the
power
is
turned
on,
the
Scan
mode
will
be
selected
automatically.
A
mode
indicator
will
appear*
the
word
"SCAN."
The
Speed,
Time,
Distance
and
Calorie
modes
will
all
be
displayed,
for
five
seconds
each,
in
a
repeating
cycle.
A
second
mode
indicator
will
show
which
mode
is
currently
displayed.
B.
Speed,
Time,
Distance
or
Calorie
—The
Speed,
Time,
Distance
or
Calorie
mode
can
be
selected
for
continuous
display
by
repeatedly
pressing
the
mode
button.
The
modes
will
be
selected
in
the
following
order:
Speed,
Time,
Distance,
Calorie
and
Scan.
3.
To
reset
the
LCD
display,
turn
the
power
off
and
then
on
again
by
pressing
the
on/off
button
twice.
4.
When
you
are
finished
exercising,
press
the
on/off
button
to
turn
off
the
power.
Note:
If
the
pedals
are
not
turned
and
the
electronic
monitor
buttons
are
not
pressed
for
four
minutes,
the
power
will
turn
off
automatically
to
conserve
the
batteries.
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