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User’s Reference Manual: Programs
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For the ideal weight loss range, your heart rate should be between 
55% and 70% of your maximum aerobic heart rate. If you wear the 
chest strap or grasp both touch-sensitive grips, you can use 
SmartRate as a visual cue. 
Set a comfortable pedaling speed (RPM) and then adjust the 
resistance. 
Maintain a level of exertion so that the first yellow LED blinks in 
the SmartRate display during rest intervals. 
During the work intervals, increase your level of exertion so that 
the first green LED blinks. 
For more information about the SmartRate display, refer to Using 
SmartRate
.
11 Custom Resistance Program
A club has the option to create a profile customized for its patrons. 
The Custom Resistance Program provides variable preprogrammed 
resistances. Similar to other programs on the cycle that have 
preprogrammed resistance, you can override the settings using the 
RESISTANCE arrow keys. The changes are applied to the remaining 
profile.
To learn how to create this custom program, refer to the Product 
Owner’s Manual
.
Heart Rate
Above
Below
Weight Loss
Cardiovascular
TIME
REMAINING TIME
SEGMENT TIME
DISTANCE
SPEED
RESISTANCE
RPM
METS
AVERAGE SPEED
CALORIES
WATTS
CAL PER MIN
C846i
CAUTION
Before beginning any fitness program, you 
should have a complete physical examination by 
your physician.  Consult your physician for the 
heart rate appropriate for your fitness level.  If 
you feel pain, faint or dizzy, stop exercising 
immediately.  Keep hands and clothing away from 
moving parts.  Do not allow children and people 
unfamiliar with operation on or near the unit.
Use         arrows (or numeric keys) to display:
TIME
WEIGHT
AGE
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PROGRAM
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