Domyos VM 120 Assembly Manual - Page 10
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CONSOLE FUNCTIONS
DISPLAY and BUTTON:
1- Speed display (km/h or or mph)
2- Distance display (km/h or mph)
3- Calories expended display (Kcal)
4- Time elapsed display (mins)
Functions:
- Speed: This function indicates estimated speed, either in km/h or mph, depending on the
position of the switch at the rear of the product.
session.This can be in km (kilometres) or m (miles) depending on the position of the
switch at the rear of the product.
exercise session; this is given in minutes and seconds (MM:SS).
Your console will automatically light up as soon as you start pedaling.
When the console lights up, it will automatically be in AUTOSCAN mode.
In this mode, the 4 types of information listed below, are displayed in succession every 5 seconds.
Adjustment switches are at the back of the console:
- Switch 3: position switch on middle notch.
Resetting the product to zero:
- The product goes into standby mode after about 10 minutes of inactivity.
- The indicators return to zero when in sleep mode (data is not saved).
Battery installation
1- Remove the console from stand and place 2 AAA (1.5V) batteries in the specially
designated compartment at back of screen. *
springs.
3- If the display is unreadable or incomplete, remove the batteries, wait fifteen
seconds and put them back.
* NB: the battery compartment on your console is not designed to have a cover.
Recycling:
The "crossed-out bin" symbol indicates that this product and the batteries it contains cannot be thrown away with
household waste.They must be separated and recycled specially. Take the batteries and unusable electronic product to
an authorised collection area for recycling. Recycling your electronic waste will protect the environment and your health.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you notice any abnormal distances or speeds:
NB: On an exercise bike, each pedal turn corresponds to a distance of 4 metres, on a cross trainer it corresponds to a distance of 1m60
(these values correspond to average biking and walking values).
If you find that your counter does not indicate the correct units of measurement for distance:
- Check the switch on the back of the console is in the MI position for display in miles, KM for display in kilometres.
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