Calories; Workout Stage; Gear; Workout Totals - Schwinn MPower Echelon2 Console Owner's Manual

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Consult a physician before you start an exercise program. Stop exercising if you feel pain or tightness in
your chest, become short of breath, or feel faint. Contact your doctor before you use the machine again.
Use the values calculated or measured by the machine's computer for reference purposes only.

Calories

The Calories display field shows the estimated calories that you have burned during the
exercise. This value is calculated based on POWER if a Power Sensor is installed. Calories
are not calculated if a power sensor is not installed. Consoles with firmware V1.1 or later
have to ability to turn the CAL display OFF in the service menu.

Workout Stage

The STAGE display field shows the time, distance and AVG/MAX power in the current Stage
of the workout. Time and distance values start at zero and count forward until the end of the
Stage. Power is averaged for the current stage.

Gear

The gear display field shows a number from 0-36 indicating resistance level. The gear
display can be turned OFF in Service Mode.

Workout Totals

The TOTAL display field shows the total time, distance and avg/max power for the entire
workout period.
Keypad
The multi-function keypad lets you set the console measurements for your workout, see
and update your workout data, and examine the console diagnostic messages. Tap the ON/
OFF button to activate the console from Sleep Mode. The Operations section of this manual
gives you the procedures for using the buttons in each Operations mode. The Backlight
button sets your selections in User Setup Mode and Service Mode.
Battery Level
The Battery Level icon shows the battery level for the console. All four segments of the
icon are on when the battery level is high. When the battery level is low, only the bottom
segment is on. The bottom segments flashes when battery level is very low.
If the battery level is too low to continue operation, the console display flashes the message
"LO batt" and the console goes into Sleep Mode. If this occurs during a workout, the
workout stops and the console display shows the workout results for 10 seconds. Then the
"LO batt" message displays and the console goes into Sleep Mode.
Bike Sensor Data
The console receives data from the bike's sensors and uses the data to calculate workout
results.
RPM Sensor
The Schwinn® console comes with a RPM sensor for the bike. This sensor transmits
data from the flywheel to the power sensor and the console.
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