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KIDSFIT 660e User manual

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Cardio Kids 660e Elementary
Fully Recumbent Bike
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Phone: 843.336.5090
Fax: 866.730.2419
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1. Make sure the machine is
in a neutral position as
seen in picture A.
2. Slip feet into foot pedals
while keeping hands firmly
gripped on handlebars.
INSTRUCTIONS
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3. Begin to pedal slowly as seen in
Picture B.
4. As you become more familiar with
the movements, begin to gradually
increase speed.
5. You may switch the location of
your hands from high to low
depending on where it is most
comfortable for the user as seen in
Picture C.
* Note the upper handgrips are what
give the pulse reading on the
computer display.
PICTURE B.
PICTURE C.
INSTRUCTIONS
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6. Instructor should have each user:
a.) Before exiting the machine
come to a full stop as seen in Picture
D.
b.) While still holding onto the
arm grips step off the machine.
INSTRUCTIONS
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Operating Instructions for the training
computer with digital display
1. Start Without Previous Knowledge
You can start your training without requiring any previous
knowledge. The necessary information will be displayed
in your display. For effective training and for setting your
personal training defaults, please read and follow these
operating instructions.
After switching on the unit the user display (U 1-4) U=
USER will appear.
Data for up to 4 different users can be stored which can
be retrieved upon restart. The individual training can be
continued by 4 different people with their personal data
being stored over a longer period of time.
You can select your user memory by turning the UP/
DOWN turning knob into the appropriate direction and
confirm your choice via the MODE key.
2. Function Keys
START / STOP
Via this key, you start your training without any pre-
setting, or after entering certain default values and/or
selection of one of the automatic training programs.
Pressing this key again causes the computer to stop the
counting function. Settings can be changed without
interrupting your training. If START is pressed again, the
computer starts counting down again after the new
setting has been fixed.
MODE
The MODE key is combined with the UP/DOWN turning
knob. By pressing the MODE key, you confirm the
settings and functions selected via the turning knob.
In order to display the information or to input your
personal settings, choose between the functions [TIME,
DISTANCE, CALORIES and PULSE] by briefly pressing
the MODE key.
UP / DOWN
The UP / DOWN turning knob is combined with the
MODE key. By slowly turning the knob, the settings are
changed step-by-step. Turning the knob quickly makes
possible a quick counting sequence of the settings. By
pressing the MODE key, you confirm the settings and
functions selected via the
turning knob.
The default values are set via the UP / DOWN
turning knob. To this end, the unit must be in a
STOP position > top left symbol will blink.
-During your training, you can reduce or increase
the overall performance range via this turning knob
> graphic display.
-In the pre-selection, the desired user setting
(USER) can be selected via UP or DOWN.
-The training program selection (MANUAL,
PROGRAM, USER or TARGET H.R.) is also
carried out via the UP or DOWN turning knob.
DOWN downward setting of default values.
By slowly turning the turning knob downwards to
the left = DOWN , you will reduce the setting values
of the various functions > [TIME; DISTANCE,
CALORIES, and PULSE]. If you turn the turning
knob quickly, the settings can be achieved by a
quick counting sequence.
UP upward setting of default values.
By slowly turning the knob upwards to the right =
UP, you will increase the setting values of the
various functions > [TIME; DISTANCE, CALORIES
and PULSE]. If you turn the turning knob quickly,
the settings canbe achieved by a quick counting
sequence.
RESET
By briefly pressing the RESET key, you reach the
selection of the different training program settings >
top bar in the display [MANUAL, PROGRAM,
USER, TARGET H.R.]
Keeping the RESET key pressed causes the
computer to restart: time setting and user selection
(U1-4)
RECOVERY
With the RECOVERY key, you reach a recovery
pulse measurement at the end of the exercise
session.
GENERAL: the display is divided into three fields:
1. In the top line, the status or selection of the
training program and the status symbol for age
are displayed.
2. The large display area represents the graphic
display of the performance range (route profile)
and serves for simple orientation within the
training sequence. One bar segment = low
performance; eight bar segments on top of each
other= maximum performance. The braking
levels are shown next to the bar display, on the
left as odd numbers (1,3,...,15) and on the right
as even numbers (2,4,...,16).
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3. In the bottom display area, several segment displays can be
found next to each other where the different training functions
are shown. If these functions are pre-set, the respective
function description will blink > e.g. TIME.
After finishing your training, the training data is stored and can be
retrieved when starting a new training sequence. The new data is
then added.
Training program (top display line)
The different training programs are chosen by pressing the
RESET key and then selected via the UP / DOWN turning knob.
Afterwards, the selection must be confirmed via the MODE key.
The differences in the programs are defined as follows:
MANUAL Manual Training
This setting is selected fora simple training sequence. The route
profile remains linear and can be increased or reduced during
your training via the UP or DOWN keys.
PROGRAM Pre-set programs for training
Here, 6 factory pre-set training programs are available. By means
of the route profile you can see the difficulty level of each setting.
USER training program via user setting (User)
This program selection allows you to set your individual route
profile. At least one default value must be selected > [TIME,
DISTANCE, CALORIES or PULSE].
TARGET H.R. Training by means of target heart rate (THR) In
this program, setting the performance is controlled by the preset
heart rate. To this end, your pulse must be registered during your
training.
See > 6. Possibilities for pulse measurement
Default values (Bottom display line)
The bottom display line includes individual segment displays with
various default values and units.
RPM / SPEED (Left)
Speed-This alternating display (display interval of 6 seconds
presents the step frequency as RPM (Round per minute=
revolution per minute and the speed as SPEED in km/h. Display
range: min 0.0 to max. 99.9 km/h
TIME (2nd on the left)
Training Period
In this display, the training period is measured in minutes and
seconds. Display range: min. 00:00 to max. 99:00
DISTANCE (Center)
Training Distance
The covered distance is measure in km. The counting of the
distance starts with >0< and can be continued
up to a maximum of 99.99 km. Gradation for
counting is effected in intervals of 0.01 km = 10m.
CALORIES (2nd on the Right)
Calorie & energy consumption. This display shows the
calculated calorie consumption. The value is is established
during the training by means of the resistance and time
measurements. Display range: min. 0 to max. 990. The
data only serves as a rough guideline when comparing the
different exercises and cannot be used for medical
purposes.
PULSE (right)
Pulse / Heart Rate
If the pulse is measured during training, the heaart symbol
in this segment display will blink and the pulse rate
displayed as heartbeats per minute. Display range: min. 30
to max 240. If the target pulse rate is reached during your
training, the computer will send an alarm signal.
Sleep Mode (empty)
If no RPM or PULSE is registered or if no manual settings
are made within 4 minutes, the unit will switch to sleep
mode. In this mode, time and temperature are displayed in
the bottom display area.
4. Personal Training Defaults
General
-Without any special pre-settings, the values in the
individual defaults [TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES and
PULSE] count upwards, starting from >0<.
-For effective training it is sufficient to only set one target
value in one of the defaults [TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES
or PULSE].
-If a personal target value is set as a training default, the
computer will count downwards from this value. When
reaching the target value >0<, an audible signal will sound.
If the training is continued after this without setting a new
target value- the computer will again count downwards
from the pre-set value in this mode on the pressing of the
START key.
-Once set, target values cannot be changed during your
training. They can only be changed if you press the STOP
key first.
Target default Value
Setting a target value is identical for all defaults:
e.g. DISTANCE
1. Press the MODE key until the designation >
DISTANCE< is blinking in the display segment.
2. By slowly turning the knob upwards, you will increase
the value, e.g. DISTANCE in 0, 1km intervals. If you turn
the turning knob quickly, the setting value is counted
more quickly.
3. If you want to reduce the target value again, turn the
turning knob slowly (or quickly) downwards. The value
is again counted downwards from the previous value.
4. If you have set the target value, press the MODE key.
The value is then stored in this function and you reach
the next function, e.g. CALORIES.
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5. If possible, enter only one default value, as
otherwise the training targets will overlap. For
example, you might reach the pre-set target time
earlier than the pre-set target distance.
6. The other defaults [TIME, CALORIES or PULSE]
are also entered as described in items 1-4 via the
keys SET, RESET and MODE.
After having finished setting your defaults, you can
start your training. During the training, all current
values are displayed in parallel next to each other.
The pre-set value is counted downwards until >0< is
reached.
5. Training
After switching on the unit(see chapter 1) and
selecting the user (U 1-4, the program line at the top
display area will blink.You may also reach the
program line in the top display area by pressing the
RESET key briefly without restarting the computer.
-Select the training program (MANUAL, PROGRAM,
USER or TARGET H.R.) via the turning knob UP or
DOWN and confirm again via the MODE key.
-If the training mode you select is MANUAL,
PROGRAM or USER and you pre-set a target value
for your heart rate, the computer will activate an
optical and acoustic alarm as soon as the current
heart rate value reaches the target value.
Training > Manual
The route profile is represented evenly as a line. All
default settings can be made individually [TIME,
DISTANCE, CALORIES or PULSE].
Training start pressing the START key an active
training. Via the UP and DOWN turning knob, the
entire route profile can be increased or reduced prior
to the start of or during the training.
By means of the set training period (TIME, the
computer counts the training progress in the route
profile (bar graph) from left to right with a blinking
bar. If the pre-set value [TIME, DISTANCE,
CALORIES or PULSE] is reached, an acoustic
signal will sound for 8 seconds. The training data is
not counted further. You have reached your training
target! By pressing the START key, it is also possible
to continue your training.
Training > PROGRAM
Pre-set programs for your training
In the training mode PROGRAM you can select
one of six different factory pre-set training
programs:
PROGRAM 1 Fitness 1
PROGRAM 2 Short interval program
PROGRAM 3 Long interval program
PROGRAM 4 Fitness 2
PROGRAM 5 Fitness 3
PROGRAM 6 Step Program
By turning the turning knob upwards or
downwards, you can move from one program to
the next. The alternating display shows the
program number (P1-6) for about 1 second and
then the route profile can be increased or
reduced either prior to the start of our during the
training. By means of the set training period
{TIME}, the computer counts the training
progress in the route profile (bar graph from left
to right with a blinking bar. If the pre-set value
[TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES, or PULSE] is
reached, an acoustic signal will sound for 8
seconds. The training data is not counted further.
You have reached your training target! By
pressing the START key, it is also possible to
continue your training.
TRAINING > USER
Training program via setting (User)
In the training mode USER you can design your
individual route profile. The setting is made via
the turning knob UP/ DOWN in order to adjust the
profile height. You reach the next bar via the
MODE key; then UP or DOWN again for height,
etc. Program all 16 bars. Training- start by
pressing the START key and active training.
If you have designed your individual route profile,
you can additionally set the default values. To this
end, press the START STOP key. All default
values can be set individually [TIME, DISTANCE,
CALORIES, or PULSE]. At least one default
value must be selected. After completing the
setting of the default values, you can start your
training by pressing the START key and start
your active training.
The entire route profile can be increased or
reduced via the UP and DOWN keys either prior
to the start of or during the training.
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By means of the set training period (TIME), the
computer counts the training progress in the route
profile (bar graph from left to right with a blinking
bar). If the pre-set value [TIME, DISTANCE,
CALORIES or PULSE] is reached, an acoustic
signal will sound for 8 seconds. The training data is
not counted further. You have reached your training
target! By pressing the START key, it is also
possible to continue your training.
Training> TARGET H.R.
Training via target heart rate (THR)
In this training mode, the route profile is
automatically adjusted to the setting values (age
and THR as well as the measured heart rate.
If you have selected the training mode TARGET
H.R. via the RESET key; the UP / DOWN turning
knob and the MODE key, a number appears in the
large display. This number and the designation AGE
will be blinking. Enter your age via the turning knob
UP or DOWN and confirm with the MODE key.
Finally, the value 55% will appear in the large
display. You can either select 55, 75 or 90% and/or
enter your individual setting of the target heart rate.
The percentage defaults 55%, 75% and 90% refer
to the maximum pulse rate (220-age) and pre-
determines 3 general training intensities for the
fitness training.
-55% of the max. heart rate (220-age) corresponds
to the starting phase of the general fat burning
trainings. this default can then also be increased
manually to 65%.
-75% of the max. heart rate (220-age) corresponds
to the phase for a general fitness training.
-90% of the max. heart rate (220-age) is only suited
for shorter sub-maximum exertion intervals for
performance increase in interval training.
After selecting your THR value, confirm it via
MODE. You then reach the default setting. In this
training mode it is not possible to set a PULSE
value. All other default values can be set freely.
[TIME, DISTANCE or CALORIES].
Training-start by pressing the START key and active
training.
-The computer compares your currently measured
heart rate with the pre-set target value and
accordingly adopts the braking level during your
training.
-If the current heart rate is lower than the target
value, the braking level will be increased by one
step every 30 seconds, until the maximum value of
the resistance or the set heart rate is
reached.
-If the braking level has been reduced to 1, but
the value for the heart rate still exceeds the
target value for 1 minute, the computer will stop
and an acoustic alarm signal will sound as a
warning.
-Over the set training period [TIME] the
computer counts the training progress in the
route profile (bar graph) from left to right with a
blinking bar.
-If the pre-set value [TIME, DISTANCE or
CALORIES] is reached, an acoustic signal will
sound for 8 seconds. The training data is not
counted further. You have reached your training
target! By pressing the START key, it is also
possible to continue your training.
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