Cateye Home Gym EC L32OO User Manual

CONTENTS  
Introduction  
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For safety operation  
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Anatomy of the EC-L3200  
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Assembly  
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Mounting the control unit / How to use the pulse sensor  
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Your first ride  
Cateye ergociser  
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Operation of buttons & workload shift lever  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
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Input your data  
Start the exercise ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14  
Purpose of exercise / Exercise program / Glossary of terms  
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Trouble shooting / Warranty service  
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Specifications  
Package  
(If anything is missing, contact the dealer where you purchased this unit.)  
1 Main Body  
2 Handlebar Post  
3 Seat Post  
r
9
6
4 Rear Leg Pipe  
5 Front Leg Pipe  
6 Handlebar  
7
7 Handlebar Clamp Bracket  
8 Quick Release Lever  
9 Saddle  
3
8
2
0 Pedals (L & R)  
q Sensor Clip  
w Pulse Sensor  
e
q
w
y
e Control Unit  
r Batteries (AA x 4)  
t Mounting Screw (2 large  
screw, 2 small screw, 2  
Belleville Spring)  
u
1
t
i
y Spanner Wrenches  
u Hexagon Wrench  
i Operating Instructions (this  
book)  
0
o
4
o Warranty Card  
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Introduction  
Thank you very much for your purchase of Cat eye Ergociser Model EC-L3200. The model EC-L3200 is  
a new high-tech exerciser with a built-in computer designed to allow aerobic exercise conveniently for  
the purpose of advancing your cardiovascular system, and maintaining and improving physical  
endurance.  
You can do aerobic exercise effectively when your pulse rate meets constantly a target pulse rate that  
is decided under your age, physical strength and purpose.  
Read this manual carefully to achieve maximum fitness from your EC-L3200 and keep it handy.  
Symbol marks used for safety precautions in this manual  
The descriptions with the following symbol marks in this manual refer to very important matter in terms  
of your safety and handling of the unit. You are strictly requested to observe these precautions.  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Should this indication be neglected and improper handling attempted by the op-  
erator, such critical risks which could result in a fatal or serious injuries are  
impending.  
Should this indication be neglected and improper handling attempted by the op-  
erator, there are possibilities of physical injuries or material damages.  
REFERENCE This symbol mark describes advantageous items to the user or complementary items.  
For safety operation  
Please read through this section before proceeding to operate your Cat eye Ergociser.  
For your safety, you are kindly requested to observe the following:  
WARNING!!!  
CAUTION  
• The pulse (earlobe) sensor should always be used with the correct  
age setting. This allows the upper pulse limit alarm to issue a  
warning when your heart rate has unusually increased.  
• Be sure to remove pulse sensor cord by holding the plug instead  
of pulling it by holding the cord.  
• Before using the EC-L3200, it is impor-  
tant to consult a medical specialist if you  
are suffering from any of the following:  
heart disease (angina pectoris, myocar-  
dial infraction), hypertension, diabetes,  
respiratory disease (asthma, chronic  
bronchitis, pulmonary emphysema, etc.),  
articular metamorphosis, rheumatism,  
gout, or any other disease and physical  
complaints.  
• Do not use this unit in areas where there are a lot of spray prod-  
ucts or inflammable substance.  
• Do not use this unit with the ventilation hole, etc. covered.  
• Do not let substance fall or insert into the openings of the unit.  
As otherwise, it may result in failures of the unit.  
• Do not disassemble the main unit or the control unit. Consult the  
dealer you purchased the unit from, in case of trouble.  
• Avoid using or storing the unit outdoors or in areas where it is  
exposed to direct sunlight.  
• If you are not used to regular physical ac-  
tivities, it may be dangerous to suddenly  
start strenuous exercise. Try to increase  
your exercise level gradually and always  
avoid careless exertion.  
• Do not use the unit in areas where temperature and humidity are  
high.  
• Avoid using the unit in other manners than stated in this manual.  
• Do not use the unit whenever it does not operate normally, it is  
dropped or damaged, or when it is wet. When such events have  
occurred, contact our authorized dealer in your location.  
• Do not wipe the unit with organic solvents such as thinner, kero-  
sene, gasoline or alcohol. Wipe it clean with a cloth with neutral  
cleanser, and wipe with a dry cloth.  
• If you feel sick or sense something is  
wrong with your body during exercise,  
immediately stop exercising.  
• In case children, sick persons, or those  
who are physically disabled are using  
this unit, be sure that they should be at-  
tended by someone else.  
• Wipe off the sweat drops on the main unit and control unit, after use.  
• For repairing the unit, be sure to use the genuine parts for Cateye  
Ergocisers only.  
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Assembly  
Assemble the unit according to the following procedure. Learn how to  
adjust each part as well.  
* In addition to the tools provided, please prepare a screw driver.  
1. Attaching the leg pipes  
4. Mounting the saddle  
Lift up the seat post to a proper height for  
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4
Remove the two screws from each leg pipe.  
Place the front leg pipe under the front end of  
the main body as Fig. 1 and fasten it with the  
screws securely.  
saddle mounting.  
Mount the saddle at the top of the seat  
post as Fig. 5.  
Nut  
#13 Wrench  
Place the rear leg pipe under the rear end of  
the main body as Fig. 2 and fasten it equally.  
CAUTION: Place the leg pipes with the "TOP"  
mark facing upward.  
Adjust the saddle angle to make it horizon-  
tal, and use the #13 end of the spanner  
wrenches to tighten the nuts from both  
sides.  
Fig. 1  
Seat post  
Front  
Pipe with casters  
TOP mark  
Fig. 5  
ADJUSTMENT: Turn the level adjusters if nec-  
essary, in order to compensate the  
floor unevenness.  
#15 Wrench  
5. Attaching the pedals  
Attach the pedals to the crank as Fig. 6  
and fasten them firmly using the #15 end  
of the wrench provided.  
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REFERENCE: When the marking line is at the  
top, the rear leg is at the same level  
as front.  
Crank  
Be sure to identify R and L of the pedal  
with the engraved mark.  
Rear leg pipe  
Fasten clockwise the R pedal, and coun-  
terclockwise the L pedal. (Fig. 7)  
Marking line  
Rear  
8
6
4
2
Fig. 6  
1
7
5
Level adjusters  
Fig. 2  
Left(L)  
Front  
Right(R)  
Belleville  
spring  
2. Mounting the handle post  
Attach handlebar post to base post and secure with fastening  
2
Fig. 7  
Handlebar post  
screws.  
Handlebar clamp bracket  
6.Mounting the handlebar and  
6
Base post  
adjusting the handlebar grip  
(ADJUSTMENT)  
3. Seat post position  
Quick release lever  
Washers  
Handlebar  
post  
fastening  
screw  
3
(ADJUSTMENT)  
Seat post  
Pitch 1" (approx. 25 mm)  
Assembly completed.  
Place the Handlebar clamp bracket and  
1
Turn the seat post knob clockwise and coun-  
terclockwise and pulling it allows the seat  
post to slide up and down.(Fig.4)  
2
(Control Unit already mounted)  
the handle bar into place. (fig 8)  
Place both washers provided onto the Quick  
release and screw it into the handlebar clamp  
assembly until there is a loose fit. The Quick  
release works like a clamp, test it to determine  
when it is open (clamp assembly will be  
loose). Test for proper tightness using the le-  
ver action to close the Quick Release. If at  
this time the handle bar is too loose open the  
Quick Release lever and turn the screw por-  
tion into the Handlebar clamp bracket 1 to 2  
turns. Repeat the Test process until the  
handle bar is held tightly into place when the  
lever is closed and loose enough to adjust the  
bar when the lever is open.  
Seat post knob  
Adjust the seat post to an appropriate height  
and release the seat post knob, and move  
the seat post slightly up or down.  
Loosen  
Pull  
Tighten  
The spring inside the seat post knob drives  
the pin into the nearest hole on the seat post  
and turn it clockwise until the seat post can-  
not wobble.  
Handleber  
Fig. 8  
Tighten  
(Lay down)  
The pitch of the seat post hole is 1 inch  
(approx.25mm).  
CAUTION: Confirm that the pin of the seat  
post knob must be in the hole  
securely.  
Fig. 3  
Loosen (Raise)  
CAUTION: Do not pull the seat post knob  
while mounted. The seat post  
may drop down suddenly.  
REFERENCE: Be sure that when you close  
the Quick Release lever it  
Fig. 4  
Turn the quick relaese lever  
for adjustment  
snaps firmly into place.  
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Mounting The Control Unit  
How to Use The Pulse Sensor  
Complete the following procedure before riding  
4. Adjustment  
Adjust the position of each part in such a way that your riding posture  
1. Setting the distance scale  
Remove the battery case from the control unit (Fig. 1)  
1
2
4
will be as illustrated. (Fig. 6)  
Push-Open  
Set the distance scale switch to "km" or "mile" at your choice.  
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The saddle height should be at the level where your knee is slightly  
bent when the pedal is at the lowest position. (Refer to Item 3 of  
Page 4 on how to adjust)  
(Fig. 2)  
Fig. 1  
Battery case  
Using the quick release lever, determine the handlebar angle where  
you can keep a natural posture. (Item 6 of Page 5)  
When moving the unit, lift up the rear of the unit holding the rear end  
of the saddle, and roll forward on the casters of the front leg.  
Distance scale switch  
Fig. 2  
2. Loading (replacing) the batteries  
Put the batteries provided [AA(R6) x 4] in the battery case, mak-  
ing sure that the polarity is correct (Fig. 3) and insert the battery  
case into the control unit.  
Fig. 6  
Recommended exercise posture  
5. Attaching the pulse sensor  
Insert the pulse sensor plug into the sensor jack at the back of the  
Sensor clip  
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Execute the "All Clear" process as shown below.  
Insert  
control unit. (Fig. 7)  
Sensor jack  
How to do "All Clear"  
Use the sensor clip to take up slack in the cable, to keep the cable  
from swinging too much during exercise. (Fig. 7)  
Keep the pulse (earlobe) sensor attached on the sensor clip when  
not in use. (Fig. 8)  
AA(R6) Batteries  
Press the three buttons  
simultaneously, and  
button.  
Battery case  
Fig. 3  
holding them down press the  
All the LCD segments appear at a time, then the screen  
Fig. 7  
Pulse sensor plug  
turns blank. (Refer to page 10)  
EC- L3 2 0 0  
6. How to use the pulse (earlobe) sensor  
Clip the pulse sensor at the center of your earlobe of either side.  
(Fig. 9) Ear rings or other ornaments must be removed while using  
the pulse sensor.  
Trainingspuls  
Ein Aus  
Einstellung  
Modus  
Start / Stop  
/
Replacing the batteries  
When the batteries wear out, mark appears on the screen. If it  
appears replace the batteries soonest possible.  
Alkaline batteries are recommended because of longer life.  
CAUTION: Be sure to execute the "All Clear" upon replacing  
the batteries, too.  
Sensor clip  
Attach the cable clip to the collar of your clothes during the exercise,  
to prevent excessive swinging of the sensor cable. (Fig. 10)  
Earlobe sensor  
All clear process  
Cautions on handling the pulse sensor  
When it is cold, massage your earlobe before use, to improve blood  
circulation.  
3. Mounting the control unit  
Insert the cable connector of the 7P cable coming out of the  
main body, securely into the cable inlet at the back of the control  
unit. (Fig.4).  
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Fig. 8  
Cable clip  
Cable Inlet  
Try not to change the position of the pulse sensor during the exercise.  
If the  
symbol frequently lights up during the use, remove the ear-  
lobe sensor once and reattach.  
Cable  
connector  
Place the control unit on the mounting the base as Fig.5, and  
fasten the 2 screws securely.  
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The sensor cable can be broken if pulled strongly. Treat it with suffi-  
cient care.  
Fig. 4  
When the pulse rate display seems to be incorrect, check the  
pulse sensor as described below.  
* Remove the pulse sensor from your earlobe and close it with  
nothing in between, while the screen is in working state.  
Earlobe sensor  
Fixing screw  
mark lights up and pulse rate is displayed as 0 --- Normal  
mark lights up intermittently when you swing the cable ---  
The cable is half broken  
Fig. 9  
mark doesn't light up --- The cable is broken  
mark lights up even when the pulse sensor is attached to  
your earlobe or some object --- The cable is short-circuited.  
Fig. 10  
Cable clip  
Fig. 5  
Control unit mounting base  
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Your First Ride  
Try a ride so that you can familiarize yourself with the unit.  
Attach Pulse Sensor  
In-Exercise Display (A) Screen  
In-Exercise Display (B) Screen  
No-Display Screen  
No-Display Screen  
Initial Display Screen  
Press  
Button  
EC- L3 2 0 0  
EC- L3 2 0 0  
EC- L3 2 0 0  
EC- L3 2 0 0  
EC- L3 2 0 0  
LOADING LEVEL  
MODE  
PULSE  
LOADING LEVEL  
MODE  
PULSE  
LOADING LEVEL  
MODE  
PULSE  
LOADING LEVEL  
MODE  
PULSE  
LOADING LEVEL  
MOD  
PU  
PU  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PLL  
TPL  
PULSE  
PULSE  
PULSE  
PULSE  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
CAD  
SP  
rpm  
mile/h  
mile  
min  
sec  
min  
sec  
TIME  
TIME  
TIME  
TIME  
T
Confirm Initial Display  
DISTANCE  
DISTANCE  
DISTANCE  
DISTANCE  
DIST  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
WOR  
CAL  
AGE  
watt  
kcal  
Press  
Button  
EC- L3 2 0 0  
EC- L3 2 0 0  
EC- L3 2 0 0  
EC- L3 2 0 0  
EC- L3 2 0  
Begin Exercise  
TARGET PULSE  
ON / OFF  
VALUE  
ADJUST  
TARGET PULSE  
ON / OFF  
VALUE  
ADJUST  
TARGET PULSE  
ON / OFF  
VALUE  
ADJUST  
TARGET PULSE  
ON / OFF  
VALUE  
ADJUST  
TARGET PULSE  
ON / OFF  
VALUE  
ADJUST  
MODE  
ADVANCE  
MODE  
ADVANCE  
MODE  
ADVANCE  
MODE  
ADVANCE  
MODE  
ADVANCE  
Press  
Confirm In-Exercise  
Display(A) and (B)  
Button  
After the "Initial Display" state, this "In-Ex-  
ercise Display (A)" appears with a press of  
The In-Exercise Display (A) and (B) alter-  
nately appear with each press of the mode  
When the target time has elapsed,  
the buzzer will beep to notify the  
target has been achieved. After the  
target time has been achieved, the  
timer will start counting up.  
When power is off, no display appears on  
the screen. In this state, the battery con-  
sumes minimal power. When the unit is  
not in use, turn off to "No-Display" state.  
In the "No-Display" state, this "Initial Dis-  
play" appears with a press of the Advance  
the advance button  
.
button  
.
button  
.
Exercise Display (A) Screen (from top)  
Current Pulse Rate  
(bpm)  
In-Exercise Display (B) Screen (from top)  
Current pulse Rate  
(bpm)  
Preset Initial Display (from top)  
Upper-Limit Pulse Rate  
160 bpm (beats per minute)  
Target Pulse Rate  
120 bpm (beats per minute)  
Target Exercise Time  
15 minutes  
If input signal is not entered into the  
control unit in 10 minutes, the unit is au-  
tomatically turned off to "No-Display"  
state.  
Turn the workload  
adjustment dial.  
Confirm the Pedal  
Resistance changes.  
Slow down your pace gradually,  
and finish your exercise. Review  
your workout data shown on the  
screen, and press the Advance  
Pedal Cadence  
Simulated Current Speed  
(mile/h or km/h)  
(rpm-revolutions per minute)  
Countdown Timer  
(minute:second)  
Simulated Trip Distance  
(mile or km)  
button  
. The screen will go off  
and the power will be discon-  
nected.  
Work Rate  
Calorie Consumption  
(kcal)  
Age  
(watt)  
40 years old  
Finish Exercise when  
Buzzer beeps. Press  
Button  
Change pedal resistance by moving  
the workload adjustment dial to the  
left for easier and to the right for  
harder.  
REFERENCE: If you wish to con-  
tinue your exercise after hearing  
the beep to notify you the  
achievement of the target time,  
you can continue the exercise.  
The calorie consumption will be  
continuously logged.  
If you press the Advance button  
when  
The above display can be modified to your  
personal data, but at this stage leave them  
as they are.  
the screen is in this state, it turns to the  
"No-Display" state.  
If you press the advance button  
when  
the screen is in this state, it turns to the  
"No-Display" state.  
Now, we believe you have under-  
stood what you can expect from  
the exercise of Cateye Ergociser  
EC-L3200.  
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Operation of Buttons & Workload  
Adjustment Dial  
To make the most of the functions of the unit.  
1. Functions of the buttons  
Advance Button  
2. Workload Adjustment Dial and Work rate  
Work rate (watt) is determined by the position of the workload adjustment dial, and your  
pedal cadence. (Fig.5)  
Before starting exercise, set the  
workload adjustment dial to the fol-  
lowing standard level in accordance  
with your age and sex.  
Advance Button  
It makes the program proceed. Each time you press this button, the display ad-  
To get the desired work rate during the exercise, first adjust it roughly by the workload  
adjustment dial, then precisely by changing your pedal cadence. The workload can be  
shifted to 8 positions, 1 is the easiest and 8 is the heaviest.(Fig.4) Turning the workload  
adjustment dial leftward make the workload easier and turning it the rightward make the  
workload heavier. Each position of the workload adjustment dial is identified by the  
mark displayed on the screen. The following table shows work rate (watt) corresponding  
to each workload adjustment dial position, and the pedal cadence.  
vances in the order as Fig. 1.  
NO-DISPLAY  
Mode Button  
It is used in two ways.  
Age  
Male  
Female  
20~30's  
40~50's  
Over 60  
3
2
1
2
1
1
INITIAL DISPLAY  
a) In the "Initial Display", each press of this button switches the item to be modi-  
fied in the order as Fig. 2.  
IN-EXERCISE DISPLAY A/B  
b) In the "In-Exercise Display", each press of this button converts the screen al-  
ternately as Fig. 3.  
Fig.1  
Easier  
Harder  
Work Rate (watt)  
Value Adjust Buttons  
Pedal Cadence  
50  
60  
70  
80  
100  
120  
In the "Initial Display", each button serves to change the blinking numerical value in  
each selected mode.  
Shifting Position  
Mode Button  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
25  
50  
33  
65  
41  
85  
50  
105  
155  
210  
260  
310  
355  
405  
65  
140  
215  
285  
350  
420  
480  
545  
85  
195  
265  
355  
440  
520  
595  
680  
Button------------------ Each press increases the numerical value by 1, and  
when held down, it increases rapidly.  
Button------------------ Each press decreases the numerical value by 1, and  
when held down it decreases rapidly.  
AGE  
75  
100  
135  
165  
200  
235  
265  
130  
170  
215  
255  
295  
335  
100  
125  
150  
175  
200  
TARGET EXERCISE TIME  
Target Pulse On/Off Button  
The  
mark turns on and off each time you press this button.  
TARGET PULSE RATE  
When the  
mark is shown, the buzzer beeps if your pulse rate deviates from the  
target pulse rate zone. When the  
[Beeping Sound Pattern]  
mark is off, such a function is not activated.  
Fig.5  
REFERENCE: At the middle position of each workload level on the workload adjust-  
UPPER-LIMIT PULSE RATE  
0
1
2 (sec.)  
2kHz  
ment dial, it shows the exact work rate as per above figure.  
Fig.2  
Beyond the target pulse rate zone  
Below the target pulse rate zone  
CAUTION:  
Do not overtighten workload adjustment dial.  
1kHz  
The buzzer function is not activated until your pulse rate once reaches the target  
pulse rate.  
IN-EXERCISE DISPLAY (A)  
IN-EXERCISE DISPLAY (B)  
1 Workload Level Indicator  
Indicates the position of the workload adjustment dial.  
2 Pulse Sensor "OK" Mark  
Indicates that the pulse sensor functions properly.  
3 "Error" Mark  
Appears when the pulse rate jumps up or down abnormally, or when the  
pulse sensor is not attached to your earlobe properly.  
4 Data Mark  
Screen Display  
The target pulse rate zone may slightly differ depending on the target pulse rate  
that you input, but approximately within +/- 5 bpm from the target pulse rate.  
1
2
3
4
Fig.3  
Special functions of buttons  
"All Clear" Function  
When new batteries are loaded, or when abnormal signal is received due to elec-  
trostatic trouble, etc., the screen may show abnormal displays. In such a case, first  
PLL  
All-clear Process  
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Press the three buttons  
simultaneously, and holding  
them down press the button.  
hold down the set buttons  
press the advance button  
and the mode button  
simultaneously, then  
Indicates the mode in display.  
TPL  
rpm  
mile/h  
km/h  
. The screen first turns to "No-Display" state, then it  
PLL---------- Upper-Limit Pulse Rate  
TPL --------- Target Pulse Rate  
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displays all the readings for 2 seconds. Finally it returns to the "No-Display" state.  
Be sure to perform this procedure  
Recovery Function  
AGE--------- Age of the user  
after replacing the batteries.  
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5 Pulse Mark  
If you press the advance button  
by mistake during exercise, making the  
min  
sec  
screen turn to "No-Display" state, press any of the other buttons, except the ad-  
Flickers synchronized with the pulse  
6 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.  
mile  
km  
EC- L3 2 0 0  
vance button  
, within 10 seconds. The screen recalls the previous "In-Exercise  
Display" state.  
Trainingspuls  
Ein / Aus  
Einstellung  
Modus  
Start / Stop  
Memory Function  
In the "No-Display", if you hold down the mode button  
AGE  
watt  
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7
7 Unit Mark  
Indicates the unit of the display figure.  
8 Battery Alarm Mark  
and press the advance  
button  
, the data that was set for your last exercise can be recalled. This func-  
kcal  
tion is useful when you can use the unit exclusively and want to repeat the same  
exercise program.  
*This function becomes effective 10 seconds after the unit is turned off.  
8
Indicates that the battery power has exhausted.  
Fig.4  
Fig.6  
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Input Your Data  
The target pulse rate calculated from your age is the key of effective  
exercise.  
LOADING LEVEL  
MODE  
PULSE  
Adjusting Saddle Height  
1. Press Advance Button  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PLL  
TPL  
1) After setting the correct saddle height and handlebar angle, ride on  
PULSE  
Adjust the saddle height to get correct exer-  
cise posture.  
the saddle and attach the pulse sensor to your earlobe.  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
2) Press the Advance button  
to turn on the "Initial Display". You  
can modify the "Age", "Exercise Time" and "Target Pulse Rate"  
from this display, as described below.  
min  
sec  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
Adjusting Handlebar Angle  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
AGE  
Adjust handlebar angle to get correct exer-  
cise posture.  
LOADING LEVEL  
MODE  
2. Input Your Age  
Attaching Pulse Sensor  
PULSE  
PULSE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PLL  
TPL  
1) Press the mode button  
, and the numerical value "40" at the  
Attach the pulse sensor to your earlobe cor-  
rectly.  
bottom flickers, which is the preset standard age.  
2) Input your age, using the or button.  
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" respectively.  
min  
sec  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
Press Advance Button  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
AGE  
Press the advance button  
Initial Display.  
to turn on the  
3. Input Target Exercise Time  
LOADING LEVEL  
MODE  
1) Press the mode button  
, to make the numerical value "15:00" in  
Input Your Age  
PULSE  
PULSE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
the third column flicker, which is the preset standard exercise time.  
2) Input the desired exercise time, using the or button.  
PLL  
TPL  
Use  
and  
buttons to input your age.  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
Setting range: 0 ~ 99 minutes, in 1 minute increment  
min  
sec  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
4. Input Target Pulse Rate  
Input Target Exercise Time  
1) Press the mode button  
to make the numerical value "120" in the  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
AGE  
Use  
and  
buttons to input exercise  
second column flicker, which is the preset standard target pulse rate.  
time.  
2) Input the desired target pulse rate, using the  
or  
button.  
Setting range: 80 ~ (Upper Pulse Limit 10) bpm  
LOADING LEVEL  
MODE  
For a person who has built up enough physical strength:  
The target pulse rate cannot be set higher than (Upper Pulse  
Limit 10). If you wish to set a higher target pulse rate, first  
modify the Upper Pulse Limit upward. The maximum settable  
Upper Pulse Limit is 199, so you can set the target pulse rate to  
189 bpm at maximum.  
PULSE  
PULSE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Input Target Pulse Rate  
PLL  
TPL  
Use  
and  
buttons to input target  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
pulse rate.  
min  
sec  
TIME  
How to modify the upper-limit pulse rate  
DISTANCE  
1) Press the mode button  
until the upper-limit pulse rate  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
(value in the top column) flickers.  
2) Input the desired upper-limit pulse rate using the  
button.  
AGE  
or  
In general, modification of the upper-limit pulse rate is not al-  
ways recommended because the target pulse rate automati-  
cally set at [180 age] is adequate for effective exercise.  
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Start The Exercise  
Continuing exercise with the EC-L3200 will make you fit.  
LOADING LEVEL  
MODE  
PULSE  
Adjust the workload level  
5. Adjust Workload Level  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PLL  
TPL  
Set the workload adjustment dial at an ap-  
propriate position, in accordance with your  
age and sex.  
PULSE  
Set the workload adjustment dial at an appropriate position, in accor-  
dance with your age and sex.  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
Age  
Male  
Female  
min  
sec  
Press Advance Button  
(Start to Exercise)  
TIME  
20~30's  
40~50's  
Over 60  
3
2
1
2
1
1
DISTANCE  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
AGE  
Upon pressing the advance button  
, start  
pedaling.  
6. Start to Exercise  
1) After setting the data, press the advance button  
and start pedal-  
Press Mode Button, Review (A)  
& (B) Screens  
LOADING LEVEL  
MODE  
ing. The timer starts to countdown, so the remaining time is shown.  
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.  
PULSE  
PULSE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
You can read various data using the mode  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
button  
.
rpm  
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. In such  
a case, adjust your pedal cadence upward or downward by about 5  
rpm so that your pulse rate can stay within the target pulse rate zone.  
* In case you cannot get back to the target pulse rate zone by only  
changing the pedal cadence, adjust the workload adjustment dial  
to change the workload level upward or downward.  
min  
sec  
TIME  
Finish Exercise when Buzzer  
Beeps  
DISTANCE  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
watt  
When the target exercise time is over, the  
buzzer signals the end. (The timer starts to  
count-up after this point.)  
LOADING LEVEL  
MODE  
Review Your Data  
PULSE  
PULSE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Press the mode button  
data, and record them.  
to review the  
to turn off the  
7. Alternate Display  
With each press of the mode button  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
during exercise, the In-Exer-  
mile/h  
mile  
Press the advance button  
screen to No-Display state.  
cise Display (A) and (B) alternate. (Refer to page 9) You can read  
different data while you exercise.  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
kcal  
LOADING LEVEL  
MODE  
8. Finish Exercise  
PULSE  
PULSE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1) When the buzzer beeps to signal the end of the target exercise  
time, finish exercise. Recall the In-Exercise (B) screen, by pressing  
CADENCE  
SPEED  
WARNING !!!  
the mode button  
.
mile/h  
mile  
If the buzzer beeps continuously to signal that your pulse rate has exceeded  
2) Review the consumed calories (kcal) and the simulated trip dis-  
tance (mile or km).  
the upper-limit pulse rate, stop exercising immediately.  
TIME  
DISTANCE  
Beeping sound pattern  
0
1
2(sec.)  
* You may continue exercise even after the buzzer beeps to signal  
the end, if you have not reached to your target of consumed calo-  
ries. The timer starts counting up after this point.  
When the upper-limit pulse rate is exceeded  
Beyond the target pulse rate zone  
Below the target pulse rate zone  
WORK RATE  
CALORIE  
kcal  
3) Press the advance button  
Display" state.  
to turn off the screen to the "No-  
When the target exercise time has elapsed  
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Purpose of Exercise / Exercise Program  
Glossary of Terms  
To maximize the benefit of your exercise.  
1. Purpose of Exercise  
3. Glossary of Terms  
PULSE RATE (bpm)  
Target Pulse rate Chart  
200  
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.  
Maximum Heart Rate  
Maximum pulse limit (220-Age)  
When you exercise, your heart rate continues to increase as the exercise level be-  
comes 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 decre-  
ment ratio in the maximum heart rate differs individually, depending on whether one  
is physically well trained or not. In general, the maximum heart rate decreases yearly  
by 0.6-1.0 beats per minute.  
180  
160  
140  
120  
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.  
Maximum pulse limit x 85%  
The heart rate is the number of heart beats per minute measured by a cardiograph.  
However, we can measure the pulse by touching the arteries near the skin, such as  
carotid arteries; which is called the pulse rate.  
Upper pulse limit (200-Age)  
Continued aerobic exercise several times per week maintains and improves your MOU  
value, activating oxygen supply to your cardiovascular system. With the EC-L3200,  
you can perform aerobic exercise effectively and efficiently.  
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-L3200  
measures the pulse rate with the sensor, amplifying the changes of optical perme-  
ability. 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.  
Maximum pulse limit x 70%  
Maximum pulse limit x 60%  
TARRGET ZONE  
(190 - Age)  
(180 - Age)  
2. Exercise Program  
Aerobic exercise will be more effective when it is continued at a certain pulse rate, which is  
determined based on your age and physical strength. This is called "Target Pulse Rate".  
Targ  
e
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.  
How to decide your target pulse rate  
Age)  
100  
90  
When you input your age, the EC-L3200 automatically sets your target pulse rate at  
[160 age]. This target pulse rate corresponds to 50-60 % of the exercise level for the  
twenties, 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-L3200. The exercise level automatically set by this unit could be too hard  
even for a young person, if he is a beginner. 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 illustrated. If you can continue your exercise at the target pulse rate of [180 age],  
your exercise can be considered as effective enough. Upgrade your exercise gradu-  
ally so that you can reach the suggested final target of [190 age].  
Upper-Limit Pulse Rate (PLL)  
The maximum pulse rate is related with the age, and is calculated by standard formu-  
las such as [220 age] or [204 0.69 x age]. In the EC-L3200, 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.  
20  
30  
40  
50  
60  
70  
Age  
Target Pulse Rate (TPL)  
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.  
Exercise Time for Each Session  
Exercise Level  
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  
period, is suggested as a standard exercise. For weight reducing exercise, over 30  
minutes exercise time at the low level of the target pulse rate is recommended with a  
5 minute cool down.  
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:  
Pulse Rate in exercise Pulse Rate at rest  
Maximum Heart Rate Pulse Rate at rest  
Exercise Level (%) =  
x 100  
How many days a week for exercise  
Therefore, the target pulse rate for a certain exercise level can be obtained through  
the following formula:  
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.  
Target Pulse rate = (Maximum Heart Rate Pulse Rate at rest)  
Exercise Level (%)  
x
+ Pulse Rate at rest  
100  
Caution:  
Concentrated and repeated exercise in a day may produce an adverse result.  
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Trouble Shooting / Warranty Service  
Specifications  
ITEM  
Load  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Trouble Shooting  
Eddy current system utilizing permanent magnet  
Trouble  
Check Item  
Suggested Remedy  
Load Range  
Manual Adjustment  
Cadence  
1 ~ 8 level  
No display appears Press the advance button  
and If still no display ap-  
50 ~ 120 rpm  
25 ~ 680 watts  
or abnormal display check if the display appears or not. pears, the batteries are  
appears on the Proceed "All-clear Process", and dead. Replace all four  
Load Range  
Acceleration  
2-step belt drive  
4-bit micro-computer  
LCD panel.  
press the advance button  
and batteries. [Page 10 ]  
Control System  
Display Function  
check if the display appears or not.  
[Page 10 (Fig. 4)]  
Function  
Range  
50 ~ 220 bpm  
20 ~ 240 rpm  
Accuracy  
Pulse Rate  
Cadence  
± 1 bpm (stable state)  
± 1 rpm  
Buzzer beeps con- Check if your upper-limit pulse rate Input your age correctly.  
tinuously.  
(PLL) has been set correctly. [Page The upper-limit pulse  
13-2] rate is set at [200 – age].  
Exercise Time 00 min. 00 sec. ~ 99 min. 59 sec. ± 0.003 %  
Work Rate  
Speed  
0 ~ 999 watts  
± 5 watts (at 50 watts)  
Simulated value  
Simulated value  
Estimated value  
"Distance Scale  
Unit" display is  
wrong.  
Check if the distance scale unit was Follow instructions on  
set correctly according to instruc- page 6-1 to set the de-  
0 ~ 99 miles/h (km/h)  
0.00 ~ 99.99 miles (km)  
0 ~ 999 kcal  
tions. [Page 5-7]  
sired distance unit.  
Distance  
Calorie  
The pulse rate Check if the sensor plug is inserted Insert the sensor plug  
reading is not dis- properly. [Page 7-5] properly, and attach the  
Alarm Function  
Target Pulse Rate Alarm  
played.  
Check if the pulse sensor is cor- pulse sensor correctly.  
rectly attached to your earlobe.  
Signals if the pulse rate deviates from target pulse rate zone  
Upper-limit Pulse Rate Alarm  
[Page 7-6]  
Signals when pulse rate exceeds preset upper-limit pulse rate  
Check if the plug or the cable of the In case of damage on  
Exercise Time Alarm  
pulse sensor is damaged. [Page 7]  
the pulse sensor, re-  
place it with a new one.  
Signals when preset target exercise time is reached  
Power Supply  
AA (R6) x 4 (Battery life: Approx. 200 hours by alkaline battery)  
The target pulse Has your pulse rate once reached The target pulse rate  
User's Weight Limit 286 lbs (130 kg)  
rate alarm does not the target pulse rate? [Page 10]  
beep.  
alarm is activated only  
after your pulse rate  
reaches the target.  
Measurement  
Handlebar Height:  
Saddle Height:  
Length:  
39-7/32 ~ 52-7/16 inches (996 ~ 1332 mm)  
33-9/32 ~ 46-31/32 inches (845 ~ 1193 mm)  
42-11/32 inches (1075 mm)  
Is the Target Pulse On/Off mark  
lit on the screen? [Page 10]  
Press the Target Pulse  
Width:  
19-11/16 inches (500 mm)  
On/Off button  
turn on the mark.  
to  
Weight  
Net Weight:  
55.5 lbs. approx. (27 kgs)  
* Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.  
U.S. Pat. 4929825 / Design Pat. Pending  
Warranty Service  
• Cat Eye Co., Ltd. guarantees that the Cateye Ergociser™ Model EC-L3200 is free  
from material defects and malfunctions under correct and normal use for a period  
specified in the separate Warranty Card. In case there should be defects or malfunc-  
tions, Cat Eye will repair or replace the unit or parts, according to the terms and  
conditions mentioned in the Warranty Card.  
• If repair service is required, contact your dealer where the unit was purchased.  
• The warranty covers only the main unit and the control unit. Accessories such as the  
pulse sensor are not covered.  
Copyright© 2000  
Cat eye Co., Ltd.  
Printed in Japan  
ECMeL32-000118-1  
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