Diamondback 960Ef Home Gym User Manual


 
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960 Ef Owner’s Manual
Workout Programs (continued)
B
eginning the Program
During idle mode, the dot matrix window displays ”DB”. To begin this program, press
“HR Interactive” key until “HR Interval” program LED indicator lights up.
Accepting default values or Entering the program setup mode
When the dot matrix display shows HR Interval program profile, it indicates you are
about to select the HR Interval program:
Press “Start” key to accept current default values and begin HR Interval
program workout.
Default Time = 30 minutes
Default Work HR = 150bpm, Rest HR = 120bpm
Or press “Enter” to enter program setup mode. The message display will take
you through the program setup mode step by step as below:
Entering Age
Entering Weight
Entering Time
Entering Rest HR
1. If Enter key is pressed after time adjustment, the Rest HR setting
columns of dot matrix window will blink.
2. The pulse display will display & blink the default Rest HR = 120.
3. You may press “Level Up/Down” key to adjust the Rest HR up to 80%
of Max HR.
4. After Rest HR adjustment, press “Enter” to accept and begin this
program.
Entering Work HR
1. If Enter key is pressed after Rest HR adjustment, the Work HR setting
columns of dot matrix window will blink.
2. The pulse display will display & blink the default Work HR = 150.
3. You may press “Level Up/Down” key to adjust the Work HR from “Rest
HR setting” to “85% of Max HR”.
4. After Work HR adjustment, press “Enter” or “Start” to accept and
begin this program.
(Note: you may press Start key anytime to skip the setup and begin
the workout immediately.)
During the Program
As soon as the “Enter” or “Start” key is pressed, the Warm Up will be active. See
Warm Up mode section for details.
Data Display
When Warm Up mode is completed, the data display window will display the
default workout data of “calories, speed & level”. Press “Select” button to
switch the data displays to “watts, distance & RPM”.
Time display will show the selected program time and count down.
Pulse display:
If there is no pulse input, the Pulse data display will show “ - - -“ and
blink. If there continues to be no pulse input, this console will maintain its
current resistance setting and not changing until the program ends or is
changed.
If there is a valid pulse, the Pulse display will show the actual pulse
reading.
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