User's Manual
How to keep the cycles in good
condition?
It is a good idea to place a board
at the exit of the room displaying
all cycle numbers. Here people can
write possible problems or concerns
arisen during the exercise. In this
way, the people who are servicing
the cycles can get up-dated
regularly on how the cycles are
performing, and problems can be
identied before they turn critical.
Heart Rate Cross talk
Cross talk can occur with heritage
analogue heart rate chest
transmitters due to non-coded
signals interfering with each other
and the non-coded signals might
aect one or more consoles. To
avoid this, move the bikes 100cm
apart or change to an ANT+ heart
rate transmitter (like BODY BIKE´s).
ANT+ digital heart rate transmitters
do not suer from cross talk and will
securely pair with the console.
Interference
All wireless devices are subject
to the possibility of electrical
interference. Symptoms could
include erratic or ickering readings
on the console. To eliminate
this, move the cycle away from
equipment or wiring that could
cause radio frequency interference.
Please note: high power cabling
may be behind a wall and can
require some experimenting with
location of the cycles.
Flickering numbers on console
This could be caused by cross talk or
interference. See above.
No cadence
- Ensure that the magnet is securely
located on the ywheel in the
correct position and that the path of
the magnet passes over the arrow
on the control box, see gure 31 on
page 16.
- Ensure that the distance between
magnet and the control box is no
more than 12mm.
- Make sure the console is on the
correct cycle. See that they have the
same device number.
- Make sure there is no pressure on
the load cell. Press the reset button
on the control box and a green light
next to the button should turn on. If
not, change battery, see page 13.
- Reconnect the control box to the
console, see page 17.
No heart rate
- Moisten the transmitter electrodes
with water or ECG gel.
- Check the transmitter is being
worn in the right place on the chest,
tightly tted but without causing
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