Functions; Maintenance And Storing; Troubleshooting - Insportline 16148 User Manual

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MODE key until pointer starts blinking on required function.

FUNCTIONS

TIME
SPEED
DISTANCE
CALORIES
ODOMETER
RPM
PULSE
SCAN
NOTE: If the monitor displays incorrect, try to reinstall batteries (2xAAA battery).

MAINTENANCE AND STORING

Use only a soft cloth and mild detergent to clean it.
Never clean plastic parts with abrasives and solvents.
Wipe sweat after each usage.
Protect computer and electric components from humidity and extreme temperatures.
Protect this device, especially computer and console, from direct sunlight.
Regularly check if all bolts and nuts are well tightened.
Store it only in a dry and clean place away from children.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM
Wobbling during using.
There is no display on the console.
Fault of heart rate reading or its incorrect
displaying.
Push MODE key until pointer locks on the TIME. After starting a
workout, total working time will be displayed.
Push MODE key until pointer advances to SPEED to show current
speed.
Push MODE key until pointer advances to DISTANCE to display
distance of each workout.
Push MODE key until pointer locks on CALORIES to display burned
calories when starting your exercises.
Push MODE key until pointer advances to ODOMETER to display total
distance.
Revolutions per min. (average).
Push MODE key until pointer advances to PULSE to display total
current heart rate in bpm. Put your hand palms on both contact pads
(or attach an ear clip), wait for 30 seconds for accurate detection.
It displays changes automatically every 4 seconds.
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SOLUTION
Turn the rear stabilizer end cap on the rear
stabilizer as needed to level it.
Remove the console and check that the
wires are properly connected.
Check, if batteries are properly inserted
and if springs are not deformed.
Check if batteries are not empty. Replace
if necessary.
Check if the hand pulse wires are
correctly connected and secured.
Always catch the sensors with both
hands, not only with one.

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