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T-MUSIC
IMPORTANT: You can only carry out a T-MUSIC
training session when the memory stick is inserted
in the meter. T-MUSIC programs are controlled by
heart rate. During training, the music tempo changes
according to the effort level of the training session.
The duration of the T-MUSIC program is 40 minutes.
You cannot change the selected heart rate level during
training. The program requires measurement of heart
rate.
1. Select T-MUSIC.
2. Select a program (1–3) using the selection dial.
Confi rm your selection by pressing the selection dial.
3. Start the program by pedalling. During training, you can
display effort or heart rate using the selection dial.
4. After 40 minutes, the meter beeps and the training
session ends.
5. To stop the training session, press the BACK/STOP
button. You can then stop the session by selecting EXIT,
save the session to the memory by selecting SAVE AND
EXIT or continue your training session by selecting
CONTINUE.
OWN TRAINING
You can create and save up to 100 training programs on
the meter.
SAVING A PROGRAM
1. End your training session by pressing BACK/STOP.
2. Select SAVE AND EXIT and confi rm your selection.
3. Enter a name for the training session and confi rm it
using the selection dial.
IMPORTANT! You can only save programs that are
longer than 10 minutes.
IMPORTANT! To save a training session you will need
to select a username.
USING SAVED PROGRAMS
1. Select OWN TRAINING.
2. Select a training session from the list.
3. Select the desired execution method:
A) Replay = repeat a previously saved exercise.
B) Edit = edit the duration of a previously saved
exercise before you start.
C) Race = compete against a previously saved
workout.
NOTE! You can only use programme profi les created
in the Manual function. These profi les show effort as
a constant torque (Nm).
4. Confi rm your selection by pressing the selection dial.
A) Replay = start pedaling to begin the exercise. You
can adjust the effort level with the selection dial.
B) Edit = select the duration of the exercise with the
selection dial (set the time to 10-180 minutes). Start
pedaling to begin the exercise. You can adjust the
effort level with the selection dial.
C) Race = Using the selection dial, select the race
mode (time: the distance you can pedal in a given
time; or distance: how fast you can cover a given
distance) and confi rm your selection using the
selection dial. The display shows a previously saved
program. Start pedalling to begin the race. The dash
line on the display shows whether you are ahead or
behind the benchmark training session, which is
the most recently saved training session using this
program. The distance to the previously saved session
is also displayed: the previously saved training session
is shown with a light blue vertical dash line, and your
race effort is shown with a black vertical dash line.
5. To stop the training session, press the BACK/STOP
button. You can then stop the session by selecting EXIT,
save the session to the memory by selecting SAVE AND
EXIT or continue your training session by selecting
CONTINUE.
FITNESS TEST
The meter uses a multi-step fi tness test. The test begins
at a low level of effort, which increases steadily in
accordance with the selected test type. A multi-step test
is a safe and reliable, submaximal means of measuring
a person's physical fi tness level. The test continues
until the test subject has achieved his or her individual
target heart rate (85% of maximum heart rate). The test
requires the use of a heart rate belt: the meter monitors
changes in the heart rate throughout the test, using
the data to calculate an estimate of the tested person's
maximum oxygen uptake capacity. The maximum
oxygen uptake capacity is the best measure of a person's
physical fi tness level. After the test, the meter gives
versatile information on your fi tness level: a description
and a numerical value (ml/kg/min).
PREPARING FOR THE TEST
1. Make sure that the data associated with your
username is updated – the meter uses the user data as a
basis for the fi tness test.
2. Select FITNESS TEST.
3. Using the selection dial, select the most suitable
fi tness category for you:
A) Inactive = no regular exercise, poor physical
condition
B) Active = regular exercise, average or good physical
condition
C) Athletic = active training, good or excellent
physical condition
4. The display shows the appropriate test type for each
fi tness category:
A) Step time = duration of different effort levels in the
test
B) First step = initial effort level
C) Step power = effort level of steps (in watts), the test
features several steps
5. Confi rm your selection by pressing the selection dial.
6. If necessary, you can adjust your target heart rate
value using the selection dial. Confi rm your settings
using the selection dial.
7. The display informs you that you can stop the test
once you reach the target heart rate for the test. Start
the test by pressing the selection dial.
PERFORMING THE TEST
1. The display shows the selected test step type. Start
pedaling to begin the test. A red diagram that updates
as you progress in the test represents your heart rate. A
discontinuous line in red indicates your target heart rate.
2. Once the target heart rate level has been achieved,
the meter gives an audio signal and displays a message.
We recommend that you end the test here, unless you
are relatively fi t. If you have set your target heart rate
correctly (that is, if you have calculated your maximum
heart rate accurately enough), continuing the test
beyond this point will not increase the accuracy of the
result. If you overestimate your maximum heart rate,
your fi tness level will be overestimated. Similarly, if you
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