Schwinn 213 Exercise Bike User Manual


 
OPERATION
BMI (Body Mass Index) Measurement
BMI is a useful tool that shows the relationship between weight and height
that is associated with body fat and health risk. The table below gives a
general rating and BMI score:
BMI
Underweight Below 18.5
Normal 18.5 – 24.9
Overweight 25.0 – 29.9
Obesity 30.0 and above
There are limitations however. It may overestimate body fat in athletes and
others who have a muscular build. It may also underestimate body fat in
older persons and others who have lost muscle mass.
When choosing the BMI program you will be prompted to enter your height
and weight and the computer will calculate and display your Body Mass
Index. The console will display “IDEAL BMI RANGE”. The ideal or normal
range is 18.5 – 24.9. The console will also display your ideal weight range
for your height.
SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta,
GA. The CDC is an agency of the federal Department of Health and
Human Services.
CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT BMI
AND THE WEIGHT THAT IS APPROPRIATE FOR YOU.
Recovery T
est
Recovery Test shows how quickly your heart recovers from an exercise state
to a more restful state. Improved recovery is an indicator of increasing fitness.
For the console to perform the Recovery Test two things must happen. You
must press the RECOVERY button, AND, the console must be displaying
your heart rate. When both of these situations occur, then the console will
perform the Recovery Test.
The console will show “01:00 STOP” and the time will begin to count
down. Stop exercising but continue to grip the heart rate sensors. After 5
seconds, the display will show “00:55 RELAX” and will continue to count
down to 00:00. For the entire minute the console will also show your heart
rate. You must grip the heart rate sensors for the duration of the test.
The display will continue to show “RELAX” and your heart rate until the clock
counts down to 00:00. The console will then calculate your recovery score.
Recovery Score = Your heart rate at 1:00 (the beginning of the test) minus
your heart rate at 00:00 (the end of the test)
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