Schwinn Airdyne AD Pro Assembly and Owner s Manual - Page 27

Console Service Mode

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CONSOLE SERVICE MODE The Console Service Mode lets you see the total time and distance the machine has been used, adjust the altitude value for a more accurate calorie count, or find out which version of Firmware is installed. 1. Hold down the STOP/RESET button and Decrease () button together for 3 seconds while in the Idle Mode to go into the Console Service Mode. 2. The Console display shows the machine statistics: • Total Machine Time-number of hours (in Time/Interval field). Maximum display is 9999. • T otal Machine Distance-number of miles in 10-mile increments (in cumulative metrics field). Display cycles MI for 5 seconds, then KM for 5 seconds. 3. Push STOP/RESET to exit Console Service Mode. Push the Decrease button to go to the next option. 4. The Console display shows CAL (calibration). To calibrate the machine, refer to the "Calibration Procedure" section. Push the Decrease button to go to the next option. 5. The Console display shows the Firmware Version. 6. Push STOP/RESET to exit Console Service Mode. In Service Mode if the Console does not receive any input in approximately 5 minutes, it goes into Sleep Mode. Calibration Procedure The Calibration procedure allows the user to optimize the accuracy of the power displayed on their unit. It adjusts the Console's calculations of resistance for differences in air pressure (such as altitude). Calibrate the machine after parts are replaced. ! Keep at least 24" (0.6 m) on each side of the machine clear. Keep third parties out of this space during calibration procedure. 1. Sit on the machine. 2. Hold down the STOP/RESET button and Decrease () button together for 3 seconds while in the Idle Mode to go into the Console Service Mode. 3. The Console display shows the machine statistics. Push the Decrease button to go to the next option. 4. The Console display shows CAL (calibration). Push ENTER 2 times to start the Calibration Mode, and start to pedal. The Console displays CAL SPIN. 5. The Tachometer display changes from CAL/MIN to RPM. The required RPM (50 RPM) flashes 3 times on the display, then shows the current RPM reading. CAL stays solid and SPIN flashes. 6. When the machine reaches the required RPM (50-80 RPM), an audio tone beeps. SPIN disappears and CAL flashes. Quickly remove feet from pedals and hands from moving handlebars while the machine spins down. ! Use caution when you lift your feet from the pedals. Make sure that you keep a safe clearance from the spinning crank, pedals and handlebar arms. The moving parts can cause a serious injury. 7. When calibration is complete, CAL is solid and two audio tones beep to indicate calibration was successful. The Console displays CAL GOOd. Note: If calibration does not end in a valid result, the console will revert to using the default, factory power curve, automatically taking into consideration the user's altitude provided by the unit's air pressure sensor. 8. Push STOP/RESET to clear the Console display. 9. Push STOP/RESET again to exit Console Service Mode. 27

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CONSOLE SERVICE MODE
The Console Service Mode lets you see the total time and distance the machine has been used, adjust the altitude value
for a more accurate calorie count, or find out which version of Firmware is installed.
1.
Hold down the STOP/RESET button and Decrease (
) button together for 3 seconds while in the Idle Mode to go into
the Console Service Mode.
2.
The Console display shows the machine statistics:
• Total Machine Time—number of hours (in Time/Interval field). Maximum display is 9999.
• Total Machine Distance—number of miles in 10-mile increments (in cumulative metrics field). Display cycles MI for 5
seconds, then KM for 5 seconds.
3.
Push STOP/RESET to exit Console Service Mode. Push the Decrease button to go to the next option.
4.
The Console display shows CAL (calibration). To calibrate the machine, refer to the “Calibration Procedure” section.
Push the Decrease button to go to the next option.
5.
The Console display shows the Firmware Version.
6.
Push STOP/RESET to exit Console Service Mode.
In Service Mode if the Console does not receive any input in approximately 5 minutes, it goes into Sleep Mode.
Calibration Procedure
The Calibration procedure allows the user to optimize the accuracy of the power displayed on their unit. It adjusts the
Console’s calculations of resistance for differences in air pressure (such as altitude). Calibrate the machine after parts are
replaced.
!
Keep at least 24” (0.6 m) on each side of the machine clear. Keep third parties out of this space during calibration
procedure.
1.
Sit on the machine.
2.
Hold down the STOP/RESET button and Decrease (
) button together for 3 seconds while in the Idle Mode to go into
the Console Service Mode.
3.
The Console display shows the machine statistics. Push the Decrease button to go to the next option.
4.
The Console display shows CAL (calibration). Push ENTER 2 times to start the Calibration Mode, and start to pedal.
The Console displays CAL SPIN.
5.
The Tachometer display changes from CAL/MIN to RPM. The required RPM (50 RPM) flashes 3 times on the display,
then shows the current RPM reading. CAL stays solid and SPIN flashes.
6.
When the machine reaches the required RPM (50-80 RPM), an audio tone beeps. SPIN disappears and CAL flashes.
Quickly remove feet from pedals and hands from moving handlebars while the machine spins down.
!
Use caution when you lift your feet from the pedals. Make sure that you keep a safe clearance from the spinning
crank, pedals and handlebar arms. The moving parts can cause a serious injury.
7.
When calibration is complete, CAL is solid and two audio tones beep to indicate calibration was successful. The
Console displays CAL GOOd.
Note:
If calibration does not end in a valid result, the console will revert to using the default, factory power curve,
automatically taking into consideration the user’s altitude provided by the unit’s air pressure sensor.
8.
Push STOP/RESET to clear the Console display.
9.
Push STOP/RESET again to exit Console Service Mode.