Schwinn 213 Recumbent Bike Owner's Manual - Page 13

Auto Shut-Off Sleep Mode, Information Mode, Grip Heart Rate

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OPERATION Nautilus OM 113/213 08/18/2004 12:00 AM Page 13 USING THE 113/213 COMPUTER ■ Auto Shut-Off (Sleep Mode) The console will automatically shut off in approximately 2 minutes without use or input. There is no on/off switch. ■ Information Mode The computer enables you to switch between English or Metric units by pressing and holding the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. Use the UP or DOWN button to select "ENGLISH" or "METRIC" and press ENTER to confirm. The computer will enter the Information Mode. In the Information Mode, by following the displayed menu and prompts, you will be able to: Select ENGLISH measurement units which sets the computer for: • Miles • Miles/hour • Pounds • Inches Or select METRIC measurement units which sets the computer for: • Kilometers • Kilometers/hour • Kilograms • Centimeters See Total Distance See Total Hours Press "ENTER" and then the software version will display. Press "ENTER" again to exit the Information Mode and the computer will bring you to the "ENTER PROGRAM" mode. ■ Grip Heart Rate This Schwinn bike is equipped with grip heart rate sensors located on the handlebars. You must contact these sensors with both hands so the computer can detect your pulse. The computer uses information detected by the grip heart rate sensors for many of the software features. Make sure you are griping the pods and look for the flashing "heart" icon and pulse rate located on the lower right portion of the LCD display (to the left of the CYCLIST icon) indicating that a pulse signal is being received. This is extremely important for the Heart Rate Control and Fitness Test programs. The computer must receive a steady, consistent signal for the duration of these programs to operate correctly. If there is no display please see the section titled "IMPORTANT Things You Should Know Before Exercising" for more information. 14

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OPERATION
USING THE 113/213 COMPUTER
Auto Shut-Off (Sleep Mode)
The console will automatically shut off in approximately 2 minutes without
use or input. There is no on/off switch.
Information Mode
The computer enables you to switch between English or Metric units by
pressing and holding the
UP
and
DOWN
buttons simultaneously for 3
seconds.
Use the
UP
or
DOWN
button to select
“ENGLISH”
or
“METRIC”
and press
ENTER
to confirm.
The computer will enter the Information
Mode.
In the Information Mode, by following the displayed menu and
prompts, you will be able to:
Select
ENGLISH
measurement units which sets the computer for:
Miles
Miles/hour
Pounds
Inches
Or select
METRIC
measurement units which sets the computer for:
Kilometers
Kilometers/hour
Kilograms
Centimeters
See Total Distance
See Total Hours
Press
“ENTER”
and then the software version will display.
Press
“ENTER”
again to exit the Information Mode and the computer will bring you to the
“ENTER PROGRAM”
mode.
Grip Heart Rate
This Schwinn bike is equipped with grip heart rate sensors located on the
handlebars.
You must contact these sensors with both hands so the com-
puter can detect your pulse.
The computer uses information detected by
the grip heart rate sensors for many of the software features.
Make sure
you are griping the pods and look for the flashing “heart” icon and pulse
rate located on the lower right portion of the LCD display (to the left of the
CYCLIST icon) indicating that a pulse signal is being received.
This is
extremely important for the Heart Rate Control and Fitness Test programs.
The computer must receive a steady, consistent signal for the duration of
these programs to operate correctly.
If there is no display please see the
section titled
“IMPORTANT Things You Should Know Before Exercising”
for more information.
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Nautilus OM 113/213
08/18/2004
12:00 AM
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