Kettler UnixP/PX - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Safety notes; Table of Contents
- Page 3 – pulse zone reached or exceeded maximum pulse); Indicating range; Display; Function range; Buttons; Short description
- Page 4 – Reset; RECOVERY; Measuring the pulse; Training and Operating Instructions
- Page 5 – Indicating range / Display; Programme: Training Records; Strains beyond the time or distance; Display values
- Page 7 – Dimension adjustable; Quick start; End of training; Standby operation
- Page 8 – Training; Training by defaults of strain
- Page 9 – Readiness for training; Strain; Training records
- Page 10 – Switching over time/distance
- Page 12 – RECOVERY function; Measuring the recover y pulse
- Page 13 – Display colours and their meaning (only with UNIX PX and ELYX 3):
- Page 14 – Display of the temperature in °C or °F
- Page 15 – Comment; General Instructions
- Page 16 – Training Instructions; Guide values for the endurance training; Glossar y
- Page 17 – Performance table
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Trainings- und Bedienungsanleitung
Training and Operating Instructions
Mode d’emploi et instructions d‘entraînement
Trainings- en bedieningshandleiding
Instrucciones de entrenamiento y manejo
Istruzioni per l'allenamento e per l’uso
Instrukcja treningowa i instrukcja obsługi
Návod na trénink a obsluhu
Trænings – og bruger vejledning
Instruções de treino e utilização
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Summary
Safety notes Please obser ve the following aspects for your own safety: • The training device must be erected on an appropriate, fixed ground. • The connections must be checked for firmness before the first start-up and also after ca. 6 days of operation. • To prevent injuries resulting from wrong s...
The Electronic Control features the following functions: • Training settings that are permanently storableTarget pulse, time, distance, energy consumption• Monitoring with optical and acoustic instructions• Age-dependent maximum pulse, target pulse • Display of fitness levels 1-6 calculated with the...
G G Short description Function range The six buttons are briefly explained in the following.The precise use is explained in the individual chapters. Inthese descriptions, the names of the functional buttons areused in the same way. SET (press briefly) This functional button is for displaying input d...