How these modes are different – True Manufacturing Company ES9.0 User Manual

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ES9.0 Recumbent Bikes Owner’s Guide

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How These Modes are Different

chapter Eleven: Medical and Ergometer Mode

How These

Modes Are

Different

Operations

Restrictions

Setting

Pedal RPM

Limit

The two modes differ in the way they control workload:

Ergometer Mode: This emulates

a popular cycle ergometer whose

workload settings are in kiloponds

(see side bar) and are adjusted by

changing the amount of weight (in

kilograms) at the end of a brake

belt wrapped around a flywheel.

Many testing protocols are

written especially for such an

ergometer. These protocols can

now be run on the ES9.0 bike,

either programmed into a custom

program or run manually.

Medical Mode: This uses either

METs or watts, instead of

kiloponds, for workload control.

(Although that’s just like normal operation mode, Medical

mode adds the previously mentioned useful functions like

no torque roll-off and rpm limiting, and doesn’t allow riders

to play around with other exercise modes.) Most exercise

prescriptions are in either METs or watts, so this mode is

useful for that.

These modes restrict operation to manual and custom

programs. Refer to Chapter 5 for manual operation and

Chapter 9 for custom program operation.

Change the pedal RPM limit in Setup Mode.

What’s a kilopond?

This is an obsolete unit

of force, equivalent to

the gravitational force

on one kilogram at the

earth’s surface, or about

9.8 newtons. Sweden

made the kilopond its

official unit of force

in 1945, and thus it

ended up being used in

an ergometer made in

Sweden. It is essentially

equivalent to the force on

a kilogram at the Earth’s

surface.

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