19
Countdown calories
- Counts down the calories from a chosen value.
- You can choose a value between 10 and 5000 calories
Time intervals
- By chosing time interval, you first set in your workout time for the interval. Press
ENTER, and then set in your rest time.
- Workout time per interval kan be between 00:00:20-09:59:59.
- Rest time per interval can be from 10 sec till 30 min.
- You can have up to 35 interval cycles.
Distance intervals
- By chosing time interval, you first set in your workout distance for the interval. Press
ENTER, and then set in your rest time.
- Distance per interval can be between 100 to 50 000 meters.
- Rest time per interval can be from 10 sec till 30 min.
- You can have up to 35 interval cycles.
Calorie intervals
- By chosing time interval, you first set in your workout calories for the interval. Press
ENTER, and then set in your rest time.
- Calorie per interval can be between 10-5000 calories.
- Rest time per interval can be from 10 sec till 30 min.
- You can have up to 35 interval cycles.
Memory mode
- After pressing the PROG button repeatedly to enter Memory mode, press ENTER to
view previous workouts. Here you can browse previous sessions by using the up or
down arrow. If you find a training session you want to take a closer look at, press
ENTER again and then scroll through the different splits in the session by using the
right or left arrow key. Press STOP to return to the workout list.
- Only programs will be stored in Memory mode. Quick Start sessions will not be
saved.
- Memory mode can store up to 80 sets of data and a maximum of 35 workouts.
(Example: If you do a training session of counting down 1000 meters, 3 sets of
data will be stored. 1 for the session itself and 2 split data of 500 meters each)
- When you save a workout and the computer does not have enough memory, it will
automatically delete the oldest workout to fit.
- Your last workout will have the lowest number in Memory mode
- When watching a workout, you can press DISPLAY to see other values from the
workout.
- When SPLIT shows «00» it shows the total of the workout session.
- Below is how the computer splits the data based on which program you are using.