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User manual Star Trac, model SPINNING 727-0083

Manafacture: Star Trac
File size: 461.54 kb
File name: 620-7654F.pdf
Language of manual:en
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Star Trac could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 1 Parts List Parts List All 727-0083 Spinning® Computer Kits include: Part Number for re-order Qua ntity Description 727-0083 Spinning ® Computer Kit 1 Spinning® Computer 727-0093-KT Mounting Bracket Kit 1 Mounting Bracket 1 V2 Bracket Mounting Insert 1 Pro Bracket Mounting Insert 727-0084-KT 1 Cadence Sensor 727-0094 1 Cadence Magnet N/A 4 AA Panasonic Batteries N/A 1 Spinning® Computer Manual N/A 1 M5 Allen Assembly Tool N/A 1 M2 Allen Assembly Tool N/A 1 M6x30 Computer Clamp Screw for Rhino Horn Before installing the Spinning® Computer, verify that all the parts needed for mounting on your bikes are included. If any of the items are missing, call StarTrac at 800-503-1221 or 1-714-669-1660 to order a replacement kit. 2 Marketing Statement Regarding Heart Rate Marketing Statement Regarding Heart Rate Marketing Statement Regarding Heart Rate Acquisition on the Star Trac Spinning® Computer: Star Trac takes the acquisition and accuracy of heart rate very seriously and has developed a system to perform to the best ability that technology will allow. Star Trac has engineered a product that has taken every precaution possible to acquire an accurate heart rate signal as well as eliminate “crosstalk” interference that may be caused by other monitors being placed too close together. To achieve the best possible results from your Spinning® Computer, please abide by the following important parameters: Users must wear Coded Transmitters (such as Polar© T61, Polar© T31C or Polar© WearLink when operating the Spinner® bike with the Spinning® Computer. Only Coded Transmitter will allow a “one to one” relationship with the Spinning® Computer and will minimize potential “crosstalk” interference. If users wear non-coded straps, there is significantly increased potential for “crosstalk” which will cause erratic heart rate display, loss of heart rate display and significantly reduce the consistency of accurate heart rate reporting. Bikes should be spaced so that the side-to-side distance from the Spinning® Computer on one bike and the Spinning® Computer on bikes to the left or right is at least 36 inches (91.4 cm). addition, the distance from the bottom of the Spinning® Computer on one bike to the seat of the bike in front of it (where another rider and his/her transmitter would be seated) should be at least 24 inches (61 cm) in order to significantly reduce chances for interference. See the diagram on page 21 regarding bike layout. 3 3) Riders must lean into the display (within 16 inches) and wait for the HR to display – once the HR is displayed they must maintain the forward Position for 15 seconds while the computer codes with their Polar Coded Strap, this insures that no outside signals will interfere with the riders data once they lean back into their seated position. Calorie calculations are displayed as a summary only and will ONLY be shown if a user utilizes a heart rate strap throughout the entire workout. Cell phones, televisions, speakers and other electronic devices can cause interference with the operation if they are in close proximity to the Spinning® Computer and/or transmitter. there are any questions regarding operation or usage of the Spinning® Computer, please contact Star Trac Customer Support at 800-503-1221 or 1-714-669-1660. 4 Specifications Specifications Computer: Heart Rate Range: Approximately 30” From computer to users HR chest strap Battery: Qty 4 each AA Alkaline Battery life expectancy: 1 year (depending on use and backlight usage) Cadence Sensor: Battery: Lithium CR2032 Battery life expectancy: Approximately 2.5 Years (depending on use) Distance to magnet: Approximately 5mm 5 How it Works How it Works How does the Spinning computer work? The Spinning computer displays heart rate, RPM (speed), total distance and elapsed time. • The heart rate information is received from a Polar© T61, Polar© T31C or Polar© WearLink® heart rate strap worn by the person riding the Spinning Bike. The Polar strap sends a radio signal to the computer and the computer displays the person’s heart rate. If any other strap is used it will not display the heart rate. The computer and heart rate strap must be within range of each other and no other heart rate strap can be within this imaginary circle. The range is approximately 36 inches from the computer. • The RPM signal is transmitted by the cadence sensor sending the RPM to the computer Each time the magnet on the flywheel passes the cadence sensor it records one revolution and as it counts the revolutions it sends this number to the computer. 6 RPM Heart rate Computer Window an...


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