
1
2
3
4
6
5
Lt2 03 10
0
C 100
52 0.0
KP
Lt2 03 10
0
C 100
93 2.0
KP
Lt2 03 10
0
C 100
135 4.0
KP
Lt2 03 10
0
C 100
174 6.0
KP
Lt2 03 10
0
C 100
52 0.0
KP
KP
1
2
3
4
5
8
9
6
7
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Calibration
Set the workload lever to minimum load•
Remove the cover over the ywheel •
Press the pressure roller and remove the wire •
from the black pulley (below the potentiometer)
so that the pressure arm goes up completely
and loosen the brake belt, see Fig: Workload
unit
Press START STOP
and PROGRAM for
2 seconds to enter
calibration mode.
Two short beeps are heard and the calibration
is nished.
Lift off the weights, reassemble the wire and put
on the cover.
The bike is ready to use.
Hang a 2 kg calibration
weight in the spring hook.
Fig: Workload unit
1) Pressure arm
2) Pressure roller
3) Potentiometer
4) Pulley
5) Wire lock
6) Wire adjuster
Hang a 4 kg calibration
weight in the spring hook.
Hang a 6 kg (or 2 + 4 kg)
calibration weight in the
spring hook.
Current
potentiometer
value
Next calibration point
For best flexibility we recommend a potentiometer
value between 40 and 60 at 0 kp.
Error message:
CalErr - if the value is outside the window.
Check the potentiometer
value at 0 kp.
Press
Fig: Display ’Calibration mode’
1) Bike model
2) Current potentiometer value
3) START STOP button
4) ENTER button
5) Software version
6) Hours of use
7) Cycle constant
8) Calibration point
9) PROGRAM button
Current potentiometer value
To calibrate the bike, you must have a 2 kg and
a 4 kg calibration weight. These are available as
accessories.
Monark Exercise AB recommends that you
make a mechanical calibration once a year to
ensure the cycle’s accuracy.
If you have started the calibration mode
but change your mind, you can press the
START STOP button to exit without saving.
(However, if you press ENTER the calibration
process has begun and must also be completed.)
NOTE!
Calibration can only be done from the display!
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