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Joule 2.0 User Guide page 74
Joule 2.0 User Guide page 75
Chapter 13: CycleOps Joule 2.0 Warranty
CycleOps Joule 2.0 is warranted to the original retail purchaser to be free from defects in materi-
als and workmanship. Warranty coverage is valid to the original purchaser only and proof of
purchase will be required.
Electronics - 1 year
This warranty does not cover:
1. Normal wear and tear.
2. Any damage, failure or loss caused by accident, misuse, neglect, abuse, improper assembly,
improper maintenance, or failure to follow instructions or warnings in User Guide .
3. Use of products in a manner or environment for which they were not designed.
Limitations
The foregoing warranties are in lieu of and exclude all other warranties not expressly set forth
herein, whether expressed or implied by operation of law or otherwise, including, but not limited
to, warranties of merchantability or tness for a particular purpose. Saris Cycling Group shall in no
event be liable for incidental or consequential losses, damages or expenses in connection with its
exercise products. Saris Cycling Groups liability hereunder is expressly limited to the replacement
of goods not complying with this warranty or, at Saris Cycling Group election, to the repayment of
an amount of the purchase price of the exercise product in question. Some states do not permit
the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or incidental or consequential damages, so the
preceding limitations and exclusions may not apply to.
Procedures
Warranty service will be performed by Saris Cycling Group or an authorized Saris Cycling Group
Dealer. The original purchaser must provide proof of purchase. Service calls and/or transaction to
and from the Authorized Saris Cycling Group Dealer are the responsibility of the purchaser.
Absolute Intensity
1. The actual intensity value. For example, 300 watts, 175 beats per minute, or a 7 on a 1 to 10 RPE
chart.
Angular Velocity
1. The rate at which a spinning object rotates. 2. How fast something is spinning in units of angle
per unit time such as degrees per second. 3. Angular displacement divided by elapsed time dur-
ing which the displacement occurs. 4. Cadence or the number of revolutions a rotating object
such as a pedal makes in a given time frame. 5. At the pedals or rear hub, power is equal to torque
multiplied by angular velocity, thus angular velocity is equal to power divided by torque.
Calorie
1. A unit of energy equal to that needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram or ml of water 1 ˚C. 2.
A measure of thermal energy or the energy released when a fuel or substrate is burned.
Category 1 to 4 Climb
1. A rating system used to rank the difculty of a climb that is based on a combination of the
length, grade, and location of the climb on the course. A category 1 climb is considered the most
difcult while a category 4 climb is considered the least difcult.
Elevation
1. The total vertical distance in feet or meters above sea level where 1 meter is equal to 3.224 feet.
Endurance Zone
1. A moderate exercise intensity where there is some stress or strain on the body 2. On a 1 to 10
RPE scale, an intensity corresponding to 3 to 4 or moderate to sort of hard. 3. On a 6 to 20 RPE
scale, an intensity corresponding to a 10 to 13 or fairly light to somewhat hard. 4. An exercise
intensity depending on the aerobic metabolism of both fat and carbohydrate. 5. An exercise
intensity that can be held as long as the athlete were supplied with an inux of carbohydrate (i.e.,
allowed to eat).
Chapter 14: Denition of Common Training Terms