Page 2 - All rights reserved
© 2007 LeMond Fitness All rights reserved © 2007 LeMond Fitness. LeMond, RevMaster, and Pilot are registered trade- marks of LeMond Fitness in the United States and other countries.
Page 3 - BEFORE BEGINNING THIS OR ANY EXERCISE; Certain exercises, programs, or types of equipment may
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ! WARNING BEFORE BEGINNING THIS OR ANY EXERCISE PROGRAM, CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN. Certain exercises, programs, or types of equipment may not be appropriate for all individuals, especially if you are above 40 years of age, and/or have pre-existing health, and/or orthopedi...
Page 4 - Cadence Meter; WARRANTY
Page 4 Th is is to certify that the Pilot© wireless cadence meter is warranted by LeMond Fitness Inc. to be free of all defects in materials and workman-ship. Th is warranty does not apply to any defect caused by negligence, misuse, accident, alteration, improper maintenance, or an “act of God.” Th ...
Page 5 - NOTE; CONTENTS
Page 5 Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Installation on the RevMaster Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Transmitter . . . . ....
Page 6 - DESCRIPTION
Page 6 Th e Pilot assembly consists of a console, a magnet, and a transmitter. A sensor in the transmitter counts the number of times a magnet mounted in the right crank passes the sen-sor. Th e transmitter will then send a coded RF (radio frequency) signal to the console containing the measured val...
Page 7 - INSTALLATION OF PILOT; e Cadence Meter can only be installed on a
Page 7 Th e console and the transmitter use AA batteries as a source of power. Install the supplied batteries in the console and in the transmitter prior to using.To install the meter (console and the transmitter), you will needthe following tools: Phillips Screwdriver • 2.5-mm Hex Key (supplied) • ...
Page 8 - Transmitter Battery Installation:; Remove the battery cover screw and cover from the
Page 8 INSTALLATION OF PILOT Transmitter Battery Installation: Remove the battery cover screw and cover from the 1. transmitter with a 2.5-mm hex key. Install three (3) AA batteries in the battery compart- 2. ment. Retain the battery cover and its screw until you have 3. installed the transmitter on...
Page 9 - Console Battery Installation:; Console Installation:
Page 9 INSTALLATION OF PILOT Console Battery Installation: Loosen the battery cover screw and remove the battery 1. cover from the console. Insert 2 AA batteries into the battery compartment and 2. reinstall the battery cover. Batteries, AA x 2 Handlebar Console Clamp MountingScrews Battery Cover &a...
Page 10 - Transmitter Installation:; Ensure that the batteries are installed in the transmitter.; Th e RPM sensor at the back of the transmitter will align with
Page 10 Transmitter Installation: Ensure that the batteries are installed in the transmitter. 1. From the left side of the bike, use a 3 mm hex key to re- 2. move two counter sunk hex head screws located on the inside of the drive cover. (See illustration below.) Position the transmitter next to the...
Page 11 - Checking the Installation:; Turn the console on by pressing START.
Page 11 Secure the transmitter to the bike with two M4 x 40 4. screws; tighten with a 3 mm hex key. Reinstall the transmitter battery cover and screw; 5. tighten with a 2.5 mm hex key. Checking the Installation: Turn the console on by pressing START. 1. Rotate the cranks for 10 seconds and verify th...
Page 12 - HEART RATE; CADENCE; e approximate speed of the bike can also be; TIME; DISPALY WINDOW
Page 12 S T A R T S T O P > > C A D E N C E C L R H R MI RPM INST CADENCE DISTANCE KCAL TIME INST 85 10:30 2.0 96 121 HEART RATE TIME DISTANCE CALORIES (KCAL) CADENCE CADENCE Cadence is the measurement of how fast the crank is rotat-ing in RPM’s. Th e approximate speed of the bike can also be ...
Page 13 - KCAL; e calories are estimated by measuring your; You must wear a chest strap during your workout in order to; WARNING; If at any time during your workout you feel
Page 13 KCAL Kcal is the approximation of calories burned during your workout. Th e calories are estimated by measuring your instantaneous heart rate (HR) and factoring in your age, ambient HR, and weight. HEART RATE Th is is the measurement , by telemetry (chest strap), of your heart rate in beats ...
Page 14 - START; e Pilot will calculate calories burned based on the follow-; QUICK START PROGRAM
Page 14 Any time you want to bypass entering your personal data and start using the meter, simply press any key to turn on the console. Aft er you press the [ START ] key, the timer will start counting and the console will start tracking usage informa-tion. Th e Pilot will calculate calories burned ...
Page 15 - your workout to; Note; CUSTOM HEART RATE TRAINING AND
Page 15 Press and 1. hold the [ HR ] key until the display window shows “ ∨ 240.” Use the [ 2. ∨ ] key to change the upper limit of your tar- get heart rate from 240 BPM to your desired beats per minute and press [HR] to select the number. Or, simply press [HR] to accept the default value of 240 BPM...
Page 17 - KEY FUNCTIONS
Page 17 KEY FUNCTIONS [START] Th e start key will start the timer and enable the cadence me- ter to begin calculating HR and Kcal values. [CLEAR] A short press (< 3 sec) of the clear key will reset the time, • distance and calorie measurements. Pressing and holding the clear key (> 3sec) will ...
Page 20 - CADENCE TRAINING; Defi nition of Cadence; e intensity of your
Page 20 CADENCE TRAINING Defi nition of Cadence How rapidly the cranks are rotated or the rhythm of the ped-al stroke; oft en referred to as RPM (revolutions per minute). Concepts using Cadence for training You can choose the goal of your workout in relation to Resistance, Cadence, and Heart Rate . ...
Page 22 - TROUBLESHOOTING; No Display on Console
Page 22 TROUBLESHOOTING No Display on Console Press any key to bring the console out of sleep mode. 1. Ensure that the batteries are installed properly in the 2. console and transmitter. If they are, install fresh batter-ies. Verify that the console dip switch code matches the 3. transmitter dip swi...
Page 23 - CAUTION
Page 23 TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT.) Cadence number jumps high or low Separate bikes that may be set to the same console code 1. and are cross-talking, or change the console and trans-mitter codes on the bike (see Appendix). Relocate the bike to a diff erent part of the room, away 2. from any RF interfer...
Page 24 - APPENDIX; Notice of FCC Compliance; is equipment has been tested and found to comply; Changes or Modifications to Equipment not
Page 24 APPENDIX Notice of FCC Compliance Th is equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class C Low Power Communication Device Transmitter, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) Th is de- vice may not cause harmful int...
Page 25 - Changing the Console and Transmitter Codes; e console and the transmitter have dip switches that allow
Page 25 APPENDIX Changing the Console and Transmitter Codes Th e console and the transmitter have dip switches that allow you to change the transmission code back and for the be-tween a total of 16 diff erent number codes (00-15) to help reduce cross talking between bikes in a class environment. Cro...
Page 26 - Dip Switch Codes; The “on” position for the console dip switches is up toward; The “on” position for the transmitter dip switches is down; e N
Page 26 Dip Switch Codes Match the code on the console to the code on the transmitter by fl ipping the dip switches on each unit to the correspond-ing up/down sequences for the desired code as listed below. 1 2 3 4 00 off off off off 01 on off off off 02 off on off off 03 on on off off 04 off off on...
Page 27 - CONSOLE CODES; Pressing both these keys displays the console code.; the console will not display the transmitter code, you must; Pressing both these keys displays the chest strap HR code.
Page 27 CONSOLE CODES [CADENCE] + [HR] Pressing both these keys switches from English units - Miles (Mi), Miles per hour (MPH), and pounds (Lbs); to Metric units - Kilometers (Km), kilometers per hour (KPH), and kilograms (Kg). [CADENCE] + [ ∧ ] Pressing both these keys displays the console code. No...
Page 28 - Corporate Headquarters; Building A, Suite 100
Page 28 Corporate Headquarters 15540 Woodinville-Redmond Rd NE Building A, Suite 100 Woodinville, WA 98072 Telephone: +1(425) 482-6773 Fax: +1(425) 482-6724 www.LeMondfi tness.com Document No: 300219 Rev A © 2007 LeMond Fitness. LeMond, RevMaster, and Pilot are registered trade- marks of LeMond Fitn...