Console Overview & General Notes; Console Lcd Display - Diamondback 910lc Owner's Manual

Computer-controlled indoor cycle
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CONSOLE OVERVIEW & GENERAL NOTES
A primary feature of the 910Ic is the ability to control and monitor the user's workout program
via the brilliant LCD console. At any time, the user may view their speed, RPM, elapsed time,
distance, Watts, calories and pulse rate.
To provide power to the display console and computer, begin pedaling at a rate exceeding
fifteen (15) revolutions per minute. The 910Ic Computer Controlled Indoor Cycle employs the
use of an on-board generator to supply power to the computer, console display and resistance
control system while the unit is in use. While the unit generates power for the current functions,
a set of batteries is also charged to allow console operation for up to sixty (60) seconds without
pedaling. Should the battery ever run down or if the console does not light, connect the
included power supply/adaptor to a 120V power source. Plug the opposite end into the 910Ic
power input jack found near the ground at the rear of the machine. Begin pedaling to recharge
the battery.
To avoid damage and danger, use only the power supply/adaptor that was designed for the
910Ic. To maintain and extend the life of the battery, it is necessary to charge the battery
overnight, once per week.
To conserve energy, the console will automatically power down after sixty (60) seconds of
inactivity.

CONSOLE LCD DISPLAY

Matrix Display.
sixteen (16) horizontal columns, eight (8) rows high. The height of the lit vertical stack represents the current
resistance level. The flashing column will display the progress in the current program. Each column equals
th
1/16
of the total program run time.
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The Matrix Display (also called a "brickyard") is comprised of a 128 segments arranged in

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