Cateye Home Gym EC 35OO User Manual

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MODEL EC-35OO  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
EC-35OO  
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ANATOMY OF THE EC-3500  
Control Panel  
Main Body  
A Display screen  
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Main Unit  
12 Rear Support Pipe  
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A
13 Seat Height Lock Knob  
Control Panel Cover  
Control Panel  
B Mode  
(Loosen when adjusting seat height.)  
(Indicates what each figure stands for.)  
14 Rear Leg  
C Advance Button  
Pulse Sensor Jack  
(Makes the program proceed to the subsequent stage.)  
15 Level Adjuster  
Workload Shift Lever  
(Changes workload level.)  
LOADING  
LEVEL  
MODE  
(For better stability of the unit.)  
D Mode Button  
(Selects data to input or display.)  
PULSE  
16 Seat Pipe  
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Cable Hooks  
(Holds pulse sensor cable.)  
PULSE  
E Set Button  
17 Cable Holder  
(Modifies figures to input.)  
(Holds pulse sensor cable.)  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
Joint  
F Target Pulse On/Off Button  
18 Inner Pipe  
19 Front Leg  
(Connects main body with rear frame.)  
B
G Loading Level  
TIME  
Seat Lock Pin  
(Pull when adjusting seat position.)  
DISTANCE  
(Indicates grade of work load.)  
20 Caster  
(For easy transportation of the unit.)  
Handlebar  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
21 Pedal  
10 Seat  
22 Crank  
11 Sensor Clip  
(Holds sensor when not in use.)  
23 Pulse Sensor  
24 Cable Clip  
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TARGET  
PULSE  
ON/OFF  
SET  
MODE  
ADVANCE  
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CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION  
FOR SAFE OPERATION  
Make sure all components are included in the package.  
Introduction  
If anything is missing, please contact your dealer.  
Thank you very much for your purchase of Cateye Er-  
gociser Model EC-3500. The model EC-3500 is a recum-  
bent type exerciser with a built-in computer designed to  
allow aerobic exercise conveniently for the purpose of ad-  
vancing your cardiovascular system, and maintaining and  
improving physical endurance.  
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Introduction  
Package 1  
Package 2  
1. Main Unit  
14. Seat  
2. Seat Pipe, Inner Pipe  
3. Rear Support Pipe  
4. Front and Rear Legs  
5. Pedals (L,R)  
6. Handlebar  
7. Pulse Sensor  
Anatomy of the EC-3500  
Let's assemble  
You can do aerobic exercise effectively when your pulse  
rate meets constantly a target pulse rate that is decided un-  
der your age, physical strength and purpose.  
Reclining posture can be changed by adjusting the height  
of seat. Have a ride in an appropriate posture according to  
your purpose that may vary from rehabilitation to intense  
training.  
8. Sensor Clip  
9. Cable holders  
10. Mounting screws (4 large, 4 small)  
11. Batteries (AAx4)  
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12. Spanner Wrench, Hexagon Wrenches (2)  
13. Operating Instructions/Warranty Registration Card  
Read this manual carefully to achieve maximum fitness  
from your EC-3500 and keep it handy.  
Control unit adjustment  
Let's have a ride  
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For Safe Operation  
For your safety, always observe the following.  
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1. Before using the EC-3500, it is important to consult a  
medical specialist if you are suffering from any of the  
following: heart disease (angina pectoris, myocardial in-  
fraction), hypertension, diabetes, respiratory disease  
(asthma, chronic bronchitis, pulmonary emphysema,  
etc.), articular metamorphosis, rheumatism, gout, or any  
other diseases and physical complaints.  
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EC-35OO  
Let's learn operation of buttons & workload shift lever  
Let's input your data  
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2. If you are not used to regular physical activities, it may  
be dangerous to suddenly start strenuous exercise. Try to  
increase your exercise level gradually and always avoid  
careless exercise.  
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3. If you feel sick or sense something is wrong with your  
body during exercise, immediately stop exercising.  
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Let's start to exercise  
4. If you are pregnant or physically weak due to any dis-  
ease, you should always consult a medical specialist  
prior to doing exercise with the EC-3500.  
Warning:  
Purpose of exercise/Exercise program/Fitness terms  
Maintenance/Trouble shooting/Specifications  
Limited warranty  
This equipment has been certified to comply with the  
limits for a Class B computing device, pursuant to Sub-  
part J of Part 15 of FCC Rules. Only peripherals (com-  
puter input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.)  
certified to comply with the Class B limits may be at-  
tached to this computer. Operation with non-certified  
peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio  
and TV reception.  
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LET'S ASSEMBLE  
Assemble the main unit under the following process.  
1. Mounting Front Leg  
6. Mounting Pedals  
5. Connecting Inner Pipe  
Remove the leg plate from the main unit.  
Attach the pedals to cranks using the spanner wrench  
Remove the 3 screws from the end of the inner pipe.  
#15.  
Place the front leg (with casters) under the main unit as  
shown in Fig. 1 and fasten screws securely with the hexa-  
gon wrench making sure nuts locate at the bottom of the  
leg.  
Insert the inner pipe into the joint metal of the main unit  
and fasten it securely with the 3 screws.  
Be sure to install the pedal (R) on the right crank and (L)  
on the left crank to avoid cross threading.  
Fig. 5  
joint metal  
screws  
inner pipe  
Fig. 6  
(L)  
(R)  
hexagon  
wrench  
spanner  
wrench  
#15  
FRONT  
front leg  
nuts  
Fig. 1  
(with casters)  
7. Setting Distance Scale  
Remove the control panel cover by loosening the screws  
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2. Mounting Rear Leg  
as shown in Fig. 7.  
Place the rear leg (with level adjuster) under the rear sup-  
port pipe as shown in Fig. 2 and fasten screws securely  
with the hexagon wrench making sure nuts locate at the  
bottom of the leg.  
Remove the control unit and pull out the battery case as  
shown in Fig. 8.  
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Turn over the control unit and switch to "KM" or "MILE"  
to set your desired distance scale.  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 7  
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control  
panel cover  
battery case  
Fig. 8  
rear leg  
(with level adjuster)  
PUSH-OPEN  
nuts  
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8. Loading (Replacing) Battery  
3. Mounting Seat and Handlebar  
Mount the seat to the seat pipe using the large screws and  
the handlebar using the small ones.  
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Load batteries (AA sizex4) in the battery case, making  
sure the polarity + or is right as shown in Fig. 9. Insert  
the case into the control unit.  
EC-35OO  
Replace the control unit in position. Fit the panel cover  
and tighten the screw. (Fig. 7)  
spring washer  
flat washer  
large screws  
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4. Assembling Rear Frame  
Loosen and remove the seat height lock knob.  
Press the set buttons  
simultaneously, and keeping these buttons held down  
press the advance button to clear all readings. (Fig. 10)  
and the mode button (  
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small screws  
spring washer  
Insert the rear support pipe into the socket of seat pipe.  
Select any height and tighten the knob.  
All LCD segments appear for about 2 seconds and then  
disappear. (refer to "Special functions of buttons" in page  
10.)  
flat washer  
seat height  
lock knob  
TARGET  
PULSE  
ON/OFF  
SET  
MODE  
ADVANCE  
rear support pipe  
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Fig. 3  
handlebar  
Fig. 4  
Fig. 9  
Fig. 10  
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ADJUSTMENT  
Make each adjustment under the following process.  
Ideal exercise posture  
Adjust the seat position as illustrated. Find the position  
where your knee is slightly bent when the pedal is at the  
farthest position.  
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EC-35OO  
When moving the  
main unit, lift the rear  
frame holding by the  
seat height lock knob,  
and roll the casters.  
EC-35OO  
cable holders  
seat height  
lock knob  
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casters  
1. Level Adjustment  
2. Adjusting Seat Position  
3. Adjusting Seat Height  
5. Mounting Pulse Sensor  
Turn the level adjuster on the rear leg so that the unit is  
placed stably.  
The seat position can be adjusted while pulling up the seat  
lock pin. When desired seat position is obtained, release  
the lock pin free and move the seat slightly and the lock pin  
will click into the nearest hole by spring pressure. Holes  
are provided at an interval of 3 cm(1-3/16").  
The seat height can be adjusted at your choice.  
Insert the pulse sensor plug into the pulse sensor jack at  
the side of the control panel.  
The higher the seat, the less intense the exercise or vice  
versa.  
When the indication line on the level adjuster is at the  
top, the rear leg is at the same level as the caster of the  
front leg.  
Attach the cable holders at the main frame and the seat  
pipe. (Upper figure on page 6)  
Loosen and remove the seat height lock knob, supporting  
the seat pipe with the other hand.  
Insert the sensor cable through the cable hooks and cable  
holders. Hold the cable in position by attaching the sen-  
sor clip at the bend of the handlebar. (Fig. 4)  
Note: When sliding the seat, take care not to break the  
Move up or down the seat pipe to the desired height and  
screw-in the seat height lock knob. While tightening the  
knob lift the seat pipe slightly for easier screwing. Holes  
are provided at an interval of 3 cm(1-3/16").  
pulse sensor cable.  
Allow enough slack in cable under the seat pipe for seat  
adjustment.  
PULL  
Attach the cable clip to your clothes during exercise to  
avoid excessive swinging of the sensor cable.  
lock pin  
seat height  
lock knob  
Attach the pulse sensor on the sensor clip when not in  
use.  
3 cm(1-3/16")  
pulse sensor jack  
Fig. 4  
indication line  
level adjuster  
Fig. 1  
pulse sensor plug  
pulse sensor  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 3  
4. Adjusting Pedal Belts  
It is possible to adjust the pedal belt length according to  
your shoes size.  
cable hooks  
sensor clip  
cable holders  
cable clip  
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LET'S HAVE A RIDE  
Try a ride so that you can familiarize yourself with the unit.  
Attach Pulse Sensor  
LOADING  
LEVEL  
MODE  
LOADING  
LEVEL  
LOADING  
LEVEL  
LOADING  
LEVEL  
MODE  
MODE  
MODE  
LOADING  
LEVEL  
MODE  
PULSE  
PULSE  
PULSE  
PULSE  
PULSE  
PULSE  
PULSE  
PULSE  
PULSE  
PULSE  
PLL  
TPL  
Press Button  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
CADENC  
SPEED  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
rpm  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
mile/h  
mile  
min  
sec  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
min  
sec  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
TIME  
DISTANC  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
WORK RA  
CALORI  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
AGE  
Make sure Initial Display  
appears  
watt  
kcal  
Press Button  
Begin Exercise  
TARGET  
PULSE  
ON/OFF  
TARGET  
PULSE  
ON/OFF  
TARGET  
PULSE  
ON/OFF  
TARGET  
PULSE  
ON/OFF  
TARGET  
PULSE  
ON/OFF  
SET  
MODE  
ADVANCE  
SET  
MODE  
ADVANCE  
SET  
MODE  
ADVANCE  
SET  
MODE  
ADVANCE  
SET  
MODE  
ADVANCE  
No-Display Screen  
Initial Display Screen  
In-Exercise Display (B)  
Screen  
No-Display Screen  
In-Exercise Display (A)  
Screen  
Press Button  
Make sure In-Exercise  
Display(A) and (B) appear  
In the "No-Display" state, this "Ini-  
tial Display" appears with a press of  
The In-Exercise Display (A) and (B)  
are alternative. With a press of the  
When power is off, no display ap-  
pears on the screen. In this state, the  
battery consumes minimal power.  
When the unit is not in use, turn off  
to "No-Display" state.  
After the "Initial Display" state, this  
"In-Exercise Display (A)" appears  
with a press of the advance button  
the Advance button  
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mode button  
, they alternate.  
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Operate Workload Shift  
Lever/ Make sure Pedal  
Resistance changes  
• Preset Initial Display (from top)  
• In-Exercise Display (B) Screen  
(from top)  
• Exercise Display (A) Screen  
(from top)  
• Upper-Limit Pulse Rate  
160 bpm (beats per minute)  
If input signal is not entered into  
the control unit in 10 minutes, the  
unit is automatically turned off to  
"No-Display" state.  
• Current pulse Rate  
(bpm)  
• Current Pulse Rate  
(bpm)  
• Target Pulse Rate  
120 bpm (beats per minute)  
• Simulated Current Speed  
(mile/h or km/h)  
• Pedal Cadence  
(rpm-revolutions per minute)  
Finish Exercise when Buzzer  
beeps to signal the end.  
Press Button  
• Target Exercise Time  
15 minutes  
• Simulated Trip Distance  
(mile or km)  
• Countdown Timer  
(minute:second)  
• Age  
• Calorie Consumption  
(kcal)  
If you press the Advance button 
when the screen is in this state, it turns  
to the "No-Display" state.  
40 years old  
• Work Rate  
(watt)  
Before starting exercise, input your  
age, target exercise time and target  
pulse rate, in accordance with your  
purpose.  
If you press the advance button 
when the screen is in this state, it turns  
to the "No-Display" state.  
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LET'S LEARN OPERATION OF BUTTONS &  
WORKLOAD SHIFT LEVER  
To make the most of the functions of the unit.  
1. Functions of the buttons  
2. Workload Shift Lever and Work Rate  
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•Advance Button ( )  
• Advance Button ( )  
Work rate (watt) is determined by the position of the workload shift  
lever, and your pedal cadence. (Fig. 4). To get the desired work rate  
during exercise, first adjust it roughly by the workload shift lever,  
then precisely by changing your pedal cadence. The workload can be  
shifted to 8 positions, 1 is the easiest and 8 is the heaviest. Each posi-  
tion of the workload shift lever is identified by the mark displayed  
on the screen. The following table shows work rate (watt) correspond-  
ing to each workload shift lever position, and the pedal cadence.  
It makes the program proceed. Each time you press this button, the display  
advances in the order as Fig. 1.  
NO-DISPLAY  
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• Mode Button ( )  
It is used in two ways.  
INITIAL DISPLAY  
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a) In the "Initial Display", each press of this button advances the mode  
IN-EXERCISE DISPLAY A/B  
Fig. 1  
Fig. 4  
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and the figure to be modified blinks in the order as Fig. 2.  
• Before starting exercise, set the workload shift  
lever to the following standard level in accor-  
dance with your age and sex.  
b) In the "In-Exercise Display", each press of this button converts the  
Work Rate (watt)  
screen alternately as Fig. 3.  
•Mode Button ( )  
Pedal Cadence  
Shifting Position  
50  
60  
70  
41  
80 100 120  
50 65 85  
• Set Buttons (SET)  
In the "Initial Display", each button serves to change the blinking numeri-  
cal value in each selected mode.  
AGE  
Age  
Male  
Female  
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3
4
5
6
7
8
25  
50  
33  
65  
20~30's  
40~50's  
Over 60  
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1
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85 105 140 195  
TARGET EXERCISE TIME  
TARGET PULSE RATE  
Button.... Each press increases the numerical value by 1, and when  
75 100 130 155 215 265  
100 135 170 210 285 355  
125 165 215 260 350 440  
150 200 255 310 420 520  
175 235 295 355 480 595  
200 265 335 405 545 680  
held down, it increases rapidly.  
Button.... Each press decreases the numerical value by 1, and when  
held down it decreases rapidly.  
UPPER-LIMIT PULSE RATE  
Fig. 2  
• Target Pulse On/Off Button ( )  
Each time you press this button, the mark is switched on or off. When  
the mark is lit up on the screen, the buzzer warns you if your pulse rate is  
out of the target pulse rate by more than ±5 bpm . When the mark is not lit  
up on the screen, the buzzer doesn't function and you can exercise freely  
unconcerned with the target pulse rate zone.  
3. Pulse Sensor Handling  
• Attach the pulse sensor to either earlobe, right or left. Clip it firmly  
to the center of the earlobe. Be sure to remove any earring or the like  
from your earlobe. (Fig. 5)  
IN-EXERCISE DISPLAY (A)  
IN-EXERCISE DISPLAY (B)  
Fig. 3  
[Beeping Sound Pattern]  
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1
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(sec)  
2kHz  
1kHz  
• When it is cold, rub your earlobe before attaching the pulse sensor,  
to facilitate the blood circulation.  
Fig. 5  
Over (the target pulse rate +5)  
Under (the target pulse rate –5)  
• Try not to change the position of the earlobe sensor during exercise.  
(The buzzer doesn't function unless your pulse rate once reaches the target  
pulse rate.)  
Screen Display  
• If the error mark  
lights up frequently, remove the pulse sensor  
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Workload Shift Position Mark  
Indicates the position of the workload shift lever  
and attach it again correctly.  
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Special functions of buttons  
Pulse Sensor "OK" Mark  
Indicates that the pulse sensor functions properly.  
• If the pulse sensor is pulled excessively, the cable can be damaged or  
short-circuited. Treat the pulse sensor with care.  
• "All Clear" Function  
When new batteries are loaded, or when abnormal signal is received due to  
electrostatic trouble, etc., the screen may show abnormal displays. In such  
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"Error" Mark  
• When the pulse sensor is not in use, always clip it to the sensor clip.  
Hold the pulse sensor cable with the cable clip, adjusting the slack of  
the pulse sensor cable.  
Appears when the pulse rate jumps up or down  
abnormally, or when the pulse sensor is not attached to  
your earlobe properly.  
PLL  
a case, first hold down the set button
and the mode butM  
simultaneously, then press the advance button . The screen first turns to  
"No-Display" state, then it displays all the readings for 2 seconds. Finally  
it returns to the "No-Display" state.  
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Mode Mark  
Checking the pulse sensor  
1) In the "In-Exercise" state, close the pulse sensor; putting nothing in  
between.  
TPL  
rpm  
mile/h  
km/h  
Indicates the mode in display.  
PLL--- Upper-Limit Pulse Rate  
TPL--- Target Pulse Rate  
AGE -- Age of the user  
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• Recovery Function  
If you press the advance button by mistake during exercise, making the  
screen turn to "No-Display" state, press any of the other buttons, except the  
advance button , within 10 seconds. The screen recalls the previous  
"In-Exercise Display" state.  
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The  
mark lights up on the screen, and the pulse rate readings  
min  
sec  
show "0" bpm ----- Normal  
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Pulse Mark  
Flickers synchronized with the pulse  
mile  
km  
When the pulse sensor cable is pulled, the  
sensor cable is about to be broken.  
mark blinks ----- The  
Target Pulse Rate On/Off Mark  
When this mark is on, the buzzer functions to signal  
when your pulse rate is out of the target pulse rate zone.  
• Memory Function  
The  
mark doesn't light up ----- The pulse sensor cable is  
In the "No-Display", if you hold down the mode button and press the  
advance button , the data that was set for your last exercise can be  
recalled. This function is useful when you can use the unit exclusively and  
want to repeat the same exercise program.  
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AGE  
watt  
broken.  
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Unit Mark  
Indicates the unit of the display figure.  
kcal  
2) The  
mark blinks even when the pulse sensor is attached to your  
earlobe. ----- The pulse sensor cable is short-circuited.  
Battery Alarm Mark  
Indicates that the battery power has exhausted.  
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*This function becomes effective 10 seconds after the unit is turned off.  
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LET'S INPUT YOUR DATA  
The target pulse rate calculated from your age is the key of  
effective exercise.  
LOADING  
LEVEL  
MODE  
1. Press Advance Button 
1) Set the seat at the position where you can take the correct exercise posture,  
then adjust the seat height at your choice (Page 7).  
Adjust the seat position to get correct exercise posture.  
Adjusting Seat Position  
PULSE  
PULSE  
PLL  
TPL  
1) Press the Advance button and make sure that the "Initial Display" is  
shown on the screen. If you want to modify the "Age" and/or the "Exercise  
Time", proceed to 2 and 3 in order. If no modification is needed, proceed to 5.  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
Choose the seat height to your preference.  
Adjusting Seat Height  
Attaching Pulse Sensor  
Press Advance button  
Input your data  
min  
sec  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
2) If you want to modify the "Target Pulse Rate" from the automatically preset  
value, proceed to 3, then to 4.  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
AGE  
Attach the pulse sensor to your earlobe firmly.  
LOADING  
LEVEL  
MODE  
2. Input Your Age  
PULSE  
PULSE  
1) Press the mode button , and the numerical value "40" at the bottom flick-  
ers, which is the preset standard age.  
PLL  
TPL  
Press the advance button  
to turn on the Initial Display.  
2) Input your age, using the set button or .  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
* Each time the age is modified, the upper-limit pulse rate (PLL) and the target  
pulse rate are automatically set, based on "200 - age" and "160 - age" respec-  
tively.  
min  
sec  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
Input your age and target exercise time, and if necessary mod-  
ify the target pulse rate.  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
AGE  
LOADING  
LEVEL  
MODE  
3. Input Target Exercise Time  
PULSE  
PULSE  
1) Press the mode button , to make the numerical value "15:00" in the third  
line flicker, which is the preset standard exercise time.  
PLL  
TPL  
2) Input the desired exercise time, using the set button or .  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
min  
sec  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
For a person who has built up enough physical strength:  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
AGE  
The target pulse rate more than [your upper-limit pulse rate -  
10] cannot be input. If you wish to have a higher target pulse  
rate, modify the upper-limit pulse rate upward, then input the  
desired target pulse rate. The target pulse rate can be input up  
to 189 bpm.  
LOADING  
LEVEL  
MODE  
4. Input Target Pulse Rate  
1) Press the mode button to make the numerical value "120" in the second  
line flicker, which is the preset standard target pulse rate.  
PULSE  
PULSE  
PLL  
TPL  
• How to modify the upper-limit pulse rate  
1) Press the mode button until the upper-limit pulse rate  
(value in the top line) flickers.  
2) Input the desired target pulse rate, using the set button or
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CADENCE  
SPEED  
2) Input the desired upper-limit pulse rate using the set button  
or .  
min  
sec  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
• In general, modification of the upper-limit pulse rate is not  
always recommended because the target pulse rate that is  
based on [180 - age] would be adequate for effective exer-  
cise.  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
AGE  
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LET'S START THE EXERCISE  
Continuing exercise with the EC-3500 will make you fit.  
LOADING  
LEVEL  
MODE  
5. Adjust Workload Level  
Set the workload shift lever at the following suggested position, in accordance  
with your age and sex.  
Set the workload shift lever at an appropriate position, in ac-  
cordance with your age and sex.  
Adjust Workload Level  
PULSE  
PULSE  
PLL  
TPL  
Age  
Male  
Female  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
20~30's  
40~50's  
Over 60  
3
2
1
2
1
1
Press Advance Button  
(Start of Exercise)  
Upon pressing the advance button  
, start pedaling.  
min  
sec  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
Press Mode Button, and make  
sure In-Exercise Display (A)  
and (B) appear alternately.  
AGE  
You can read various data by pressing the mode button  
.
6. Start Exercising  
1) After setting the data, press the advance button and start pedaling. The  
timer starts to countdown, so the remaining time is shown.  
LOADING  
LEVEL  
MODE  
When you have reached the target exercise time, the buzzer sig-  
nals the end. (After the timer has reached the target exercise  
time, it starts to count-up.)  
PULSE  
PULSE  
Finish Exercise when Buzzer  
beeps to signal the end.  
2) Keep pedaling in the range of 50~70 rpm, increasing the workload level by  
one point per minute, so that your pulse rate comes close to the target pulse  
rate smoothly.  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
rpm  
Press the mode button  
Press the advance button  
state.  
to check the data, and record them.  
to turn off the screen to No-Display  
3) After your pulse rate once reaches the target pulse rate, the buzzer will beep if  
your pulse rate is out of the target pulse rate zone (the target pulse rate ±5). In  
such a case, adjust your pedal cadence upward or downward by 5 rpm so that  
your pulse rate can stay within the target pulse rate zone.  
min  
sec  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
Check your data  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
watt  
* In case you cannot get back to the target pulse rate zone by only changing the  
pedal cadence, adjust the workload shift lever to change the workload level  
upward or downward by one point.  
LOADING  
LEVEL  
MODE  
PULSE  
PULSE  
7. Alternate Display  
With a press of the mode button , the In-Exercise Display (A) and the In-  
Exercise Display (B) can alternate each other during exercise. You can watch  
different data while you exercise.  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
mile/h  
mile  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
kcal  
LOADING  
LEVEL  
MODE  
8. Finish Exercise  
1) When the buzzer beeps to signal the end of the target exercise time, finish  
exercise. Recall the In-Exercise Display (B) screen, by pressing the mode  
button .  
WARNING  
PULSE  
PULSE  
If the buzzer beeps to signal that your pulse rate has exceeded the upper-limit  
pulse rate, stop exercising immediately.  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
Beeping sound pattern  
When the upper-limit pulse rate  
has been overpassed  
0
1
2(sec.)  
2) Check the consumed calories (kcal) and the simulated trip distance (mile or  
km). Press the advance button to turn off the screen to the "No-Display"  
state.  
mile/h  
mile  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
Over (+) 5 bpm  
Under (-) 5 bpm  
Target pulse rate  
* You may continue exercise even after the buzzer beeps to signal the end, if  
you have not reached to your target of consumed calories. After counting  
down to the preset target exercise time, the timer starts counting up.  
When the target exercise time has elapsed  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
kcal  
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PURPOSE OF EXERCISE/EXERCISE PROGRAM/FITNESS TERMS  
To maximize the benefit of your exercise.  
PULSE RATE (bpm)  
TARGET PULSE RATE CHART  
1. Purpose of Exercise  
2. Exercise Program  
200  
180  
160  
140  
120  
100  
Do you often get out of your breath when you go up stairs  
or walk fast? This is because your ability to take oxygen  
into your body is getting weak. Such ability is evaluated  
by a value called MOU (Maximum Oxygen Uptake),  
which represents the maximum amount of oxygen taken  
into your body per 1 kg of body-weight in a minute (ml/  
kg.min.). The MOU value can be used as a scale of your  
physical endurance.  
Aerobic exercise will be more effective when it is contin-  
ued at a certain pulse rate, which is determined based on  
your age and physical strength. This is called "Target  
Pulse Rate".  
•How to decide your target pulse rate  
When you input your age, the EC-3500 automatically sets  
your target pulse rate at [160 - age]. This target pulse rate  
corresponds to 50-60 % of the exercise level for the twen-  
ties, 40-50 % for the sixties. (Refer to "Exercise Level" on  
page 17.) The older you are, at the less intense level your  
target pulse rate is set because of such programming of the  
EC-3500. The exercise level automatically set by this unit  
could be too hard even for a young person, if he is a begin-  
ner. If you feel it too hard, you may decrease the target  
pulse rate by 10 bpm from the original level. If you feel  
too easy, you may increase it by 10 bpm so that you can  
continue exercise in the appropriate target zone as illus-  
trated. If you can continue your exercise at the target pulse  
rate of [180 - age], your exercise can be considered as ef-  
fective enough. Upgrade your exercise gradually so that  
you can reach the suggested final target of [190 - age].  
The average MOU value is 40-50 ml/kg.min. for men in  
their twenties, and 30-40 ml/kg.min. for women of the  
same age. In general, the MOU value becomes less as you  
get older, and the more you lack proper exercise, the faster  
it decreases. It is said the MOU value less than 22 ml/  
kg.min. may result in illness of cardiovascular system,  
and in restriction of your daily life.  
TARGET ZONE  
Continued aerobic exercise several times per week main-  
tains and improves your MOU value, activating oxygen  
supply to your cardiovascular system. With the EC-3500,  
you can perform aerobic exercise effectively and effi-  
ciently.  
(AGE)  
70  
20  
30  
40  
50  
60  
3. Fitness Terms  
• Maximum Heart Rate  
•Exercise Time for Each Session  
calculated by standard formulas such as [220 - age] or  
[204 - 0.69 x age]. In the EC-3500, it is calculated as [200  
- age] and called the upper-limit pulse rate (PLL), which is  
lower than the standard formula of the maximum pulse  
rate and gives you a safer upper-limit pulse rate. When  
your pulse rate exceeds the preset upper-limit pulse rate, a  
buzzer beeps to warn you. You can adjust the upper-limit  
pulse rate according to your physical condition.  
A minimum of 30 minutes exercise is necessary for each  
session of exercise. A 5 minute warm up period, and 20  
minutes of exercise time, with a 5 minute cool down pe-  
riod, is suggested as a standard exercise. For weight re-  
ducing exercise, over 30 minutes exercise time at the low  
level of the target pulse rate is recommended with a 5  
minute cool down.  
When you exercise, your heart rate continues to increase  
as the exercise level becomes more intense, but there is a  
certain limit. This limit is called the maximum heart rate.  
The maximum heart rate decreases as you become older.  
The decrement ratio in the maximum heart rate differs in-  
dividually, depending on whether one is physically well  
trained or not. In general, the maximum heart rate de-  
creases yearly by 0.6-1.0 beats per minute.  
• Target Pulse Rate (TPL)  
•How many days a week for exercise  
A pulse rate to be maintained during the exercise is called  
the target pulse rate (TPL). When your pulse rate is more  
than 5 bpm over or under the target pulse rate which you  
set before the exercise, a buzzer beeps to signal you.  
Minimum two exercise days a week is required just to  
maintain your present fitness level. With 3-4 exercise  
days you can expect improvement. Always consult with  
your doctor before proceeding with any exercise program.  
The heart rate is the number of heart beats per minute mea-  
sured by a cardiometer. However, we can measure the  
pulse by touching the arteries near the skin, such as carotid  
arteries; which is called the pulse rate.  
• Exercise Level  
At the earlobe, blood flow fluctuates with each beat of the  
heart, and the optical permeability through the earlobe  
changes every time the heart beats. The EC-3500 meas-  
ures the pulse rate with the sensor, amplifying the changes  
of optical permeability. An earlobe is a suitable part for  
sensing the pulse rate during the physical exercise since its  
muscular movement during exercise is very little and  
doesn't affect the pulse rate detection.  
*Caution:  
Since the pulse rate gets higher according to the intensity  
of exercise, the exercise level can be indicated by how  
high your pulse rate is compared with your pulse rate at  
rest. It is shown by percentage as follows:  
Concentrated and repeated exercise in a day may produce  
an adverse result.  
Pulse Rate in exercise - Pulse Rate at rest  
Exercise Level (%) =  
Maximum Heart Rate - Pulse Rate at rest  
x 100  
Therefore, the target pulse rate for a certain exercise level  
can be obtained through the following formula:  
The heart rate and the pulse rate differ from each other in  
principle and method, but their value per minute is equal,  
and therefore both can be interpreted as synonymous.  
Target Pulse rate = (Maximum Heart Rate - Pulse Rate at rest)  
Exercise Level (%)  
• Upper-Limit Pulse Rate (PLL)  
The maximum pulse rate is related with the age, and is  
x
Pulse Rate at rest  
100  
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MAINTENANCE/TROUBLE  
SHOOTING/SPECIFICATIONS  
ITEM  
SPECIFICATIONS  
1. Caution on Handling  
For longer use, observe the following precautions.  
Load  
Eddy current system utilizing permanent magnet  
Load Range  
Manual Adjustment  
Cadence  
1~8 level  
• Don't disassemble the main unit or the control unit. Consult the dealer you  
purchased the unit from, in case of trouble.  
50~120 rpm  
25~680 watts  
Load Range  
• Avoid using this unit where it may be splashed with water or there is a high  
temperature or humidity.  
Acceleration  
2-step chain drive incorporating timing belt  
4-bit micro-computer  
Control System  
Display Function  
• When the unit is not in use, be sure to turn the power off.  
Function  
Pulse Rate  
Cadence  
Range  
Accuracy  
• Don't wipe the unit with organic solvents such as thinner, kerosene, gasoline  
or alcohol. Wipe it clean with a cloth with neutral cleanser, and wipe with a  
dry cloth.  
50 ~ 220 bpm  
20 ~ 240 rpm  
± 1 bpm (stable state)  
± 1 rpm  
• Wipe off the sweat drops on the main unit and control unit, after use.  
• Don't leave the unit in the direct sun light.  
Exercise Time  
Work Rate  
Speed  
00 min. 00 sec. ~ 99 min. 59 sec. ± 0.003 %  
0 ~ 999 watts  
± 5 watts (at 50 watts)  
0 ~ 99 miles/h (km/h)  
0.00 ~ 99.99 miles (km)  
0 ~ 999 kcal  
Simulated value  
Simulated value  
Estimated value  
Distance  
Calorie  
2. Trouble Shooting  
Alarm Function  
Target Pulse Rate Alarm  
Trouble  
Check Item  
Suggested Remedy  
Signals if the pulse rate deviates by ±5 bpm from target pulse rate  
Upper-limit Pulse Rate Alarm  
Press the advance button  
No display appears or  
abnormal display  
appears on the control  
panel.  
If still no display  
appears, the batteries  
are dead. Replace all  
four batteries. [Page 5-  
8 ]  
and check if the display appears  
or not. Proceed "All-clear  
Process", and press the advance  
Signals when pulse rate exceeds preset upper-limit pulse rate  
Exercise Time Alarm  
button  
and check if the  
Signals when preset target exercise time is reached  
AA (R6) x 4 (Battery life: Approx. 200 hours by alkaline battery)  
display appears or not. [Page 5-8  
(Fig. 10)]  
Power Supply  
User's Weight Limit 286 lbs (130 kg)  
Measurement Overall Length: 75-3/16 inches max. (1910 mm)  
A
b u z z e r b e e p s  
Check if your upper-limit pulse  
rate (PLL) has been set correctly.  
[Page 13-2]  
I n p u t y o u r a g e  
correctly. The upper-  
limit pulse rate is set  
based on [200 - age].  
continuously.  
Unit Hight: 14-31/32 inches max. (847 mm)  
Width: 22-1/16 inches (560 mm)  
Seat to Crank Axle Distance: 14-31/32 ~ 26-25/32 inches (380 mm ~ 680 mm)  
Seat Hight: 11-11/32 ~ 19-3/32 inches (288 mm ~ 485 mm)  
Crank Axle: 17-1/8 inches max. (435 mm) from floor  
Net Weight: 73 lbs. approx. (33 kgs)  
Check if the distance scale unit  
was set correctly according to  
instructions. [Page 5-7]  
Follow instructions on  
page 5-7,8 to set the  
desired distance unit.  
"Distance Scale Unit"  
display is wrong.  
Weight  
The pulse rate reading  
is not displayed.  
Check if the sensor plug is  
inserted properly. [Page 7-5]  
Insert the sensor plug  
properly, and attach the  
pulse sensor correctly.  
*Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.  
Pat. & Design Pat. Pending  
Check if the pulse sensor is  
correctly attached to your  
earlobe. [Page 11]  
In case of damage on  
the pulse sensor,  
replace it with a new  
one.  
Check if the plug or the cable of  
the pulse sensor is damaged.  
[Page 11]  
The target pulse rate  
alarm does not beep.  
Has your pulse rate once reached  
the target pulse rate? [Page 10]  
The target pulse rate  
alarm is activated only  
after your pulse rate  
reaches the target.  
Copyright© 1991  
Cateye Co., Ltd.  
Printed in Japan  
ECME35-910925  
Press the Target Pulse  
Is the Target Pulse On/Off mark  
On/Off button  
to  
lit on the screen? [Page 10]  
turn on the mark.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
CAT EYE & IMPORTER LIMITED WARRANTY  
Cat Eye Co., Ltd. and Importer warrant that the CATEYE ERGOCISER™  
model EC-3500 is free from manufacturing defects in workmanship and materi-  
als and will repair or replace defective parts or equipment in the product for the  
period of one (1) year from the date of purchase, excluding the batteries and the  
pulse sensor, in accordance with conditions set forth below:  
1. This warranty applies to the product only while the product (1) remains in the  
possession of the original purchaser and (2) has not been subject to accident,  
misuse, abuse, improper service, or non-Cat Eye modification.  
2. This warranty does not cover damage or equipment failure caused by wiring  
not in compliance with electrical codes, failure to provide reasonable and nec-  
essary maintenance, damage caused by an improper battery, or incorrect bat-  
tery installation.  
3. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRAN-  
TIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS), AND OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON  
THE PART OF CAT EYE & IMPORTER. We neither assume nor authorize  
any person to assume for us any other obligation or liability in connection with  
the sale of this product. Under no circumstances shall Cat Eye or Importer be  
liable by virtue of this warranty or otherwise for damage to any person or  
property whatsoever for any special, indirect, secondary, or consequential  
damage of any nature however arising out of the use of, or inability to use, this  
product.  
[TO: U. S. CUSTOMER]  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state.  
1) Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse-  
quential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
2) Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so  
the above limitation may not apply to you.  
4. Service under this warranty may be obtained by (1) obtaining a RETURN AU-  
THORIZATION FORM from your local dealer, (2) completing a RETURN  
AUTHORIZATION FORM, and (3) shipping the defective part(s) or equip-  
ment, accompanied by the RETURN AUTHORIZATION FORM and the  
original copy of purchase receipt, prepaid to Importer.  
5. For your protection, please complete the CATEYE ERGOCISER Warranty  
Registration and mail it to Importer at the time of purchase.  
PROCEDURES FOR RETURN  
Contact your local dealer for a RETURN AUTHORIZATION FORM. Part(s) or  
equipment will not be accepted by Importer without the completed RETURN  
AUTHORIZATION FORM and prepayment of any shipping charge.  
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