Tunturi E30L User Manual

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If you have set target/targets, the target/targets

start to count down. During training the equipment

will adjust resistance dependently on your pedaling

speed, so that target power level is achieved and

maintained. You can change the target power by

SELECTION DIAL.

6. RECOVERY

Start the recovery calculation after training by

pressing RECOVERY button. Recovey heart rate

calculation can be started only if the heart rate

measurement is activated and the heart rate value

is shown on the display The measurement takes 60

seconds. After 60 seconds, the display shows your

recovery index F1-F6 (F1 = best result). To get back

to main menu, press RECOVERY button once again.

7. BODY FAT

Press BODY FAT button to start measurement. Hold

both hands on the handgrips and wait for 8 seconds.

The meter will show body fat advice symbol, body

fat % and BMI for 30 seconds.

SETTING USER DATA
Right after restarting the meter or reset (long

push) you can enter to the user menu. Select the

user and confirm. Set your sex, age, height and

weight. Confirm by selection dial. Personal exercise

target data (time, distance, energy, heart rate limit)

will be memorized and recalled as defaults every

time when the user is selected. If you modify your

personal training data, it will automatically be

memorized.

ADDITIONAL NOTES
1. For speed and distance you can choose either

metric or English units by using the KM/ML switch

located on the back cover of the meter. The power

cord has to be unplugged and replugged to apply

the change.

2. If you are not training and buttons are not

pressed, the meter switches into the Sleep mode

after about four minutes. Room temperature is

displayed.

3. Training is paused for a maximum of 4 minutes

by pressing the START/STOP button. Pressing the

button again allows you to continue the paused

training session using the previous training data.

4. Entering training targets (time, distance, energy,

heart rate limit) is possible only in the STOP mode

(not during training).

5. If you don’t want to change your user data every

time you start training, press START/STOP to skip

user data editing. You’ll enter to the training in

Manual mode.

6. This equipment cannot be used for therapeutic

purposes.

7. Energy consumption is calculated based on

average values. The energy expenditure is displayed

in kilocalories. To convert this into joules, use the

formula: 1 Kcal = 4.187 KJ.

8. If you are training with heart rate measurement

(either chest belt or handgrip heart rate) you can set

maximum heart rate limit. When limit is exceeded

while training meter will give alarm beeps.

9. Preset programs are divided into 16 steps.

Duration of the one step depends on the time set

for the whole training. If time is not set, duration of

one step will be 100 m in distance.

10. If you have set targets to count down, a signal

sounds and training automatically stops when any

of target reaches zero. You can restart training by

pressing START/STOP

11. Note that recovery index is in relation to the

heart rate frequency in both the beginning and the

end of the measurement.

12. In H.R.C program heart rate target ranges (55%,

75% and 90%) are calculated as percent from your

age predicted maximum heart rate (calculation

formula: maximum heart rate = 220 – age).

13. Automatic adjustment of the resistance during

H.R.C program occurs upwards every 30 seconds

and downwards every 15 seconds, if needed.

14. BODY FAT is a personal measurement and the

result is based on average european population

values.

B.M.I. (Body Mass Index) table:

LOW < 20

LOW / MEDIUM 20 - 24

MEDIUM 24 - 26,5

MEDIUM / HIGH > 26,5

Formula for BMI = weight (kg) / height^2 (m)

BODY FAT % (average european population) table:

Male:

LOW < 13

LOW / MEDIUM 13 - 26

MEDIUM 26 - 30

MEDIUM / HIGH > 30

Female:

LOW < 23

LOW / MEDIUM 23 - 36

MEDIUM 36 - 40

MEDIUM / HIGH > 40

MAINTENANCE

The equipment requires very little maintenance.

Check, however, from time-to-time that all screws

and nuts are tight.

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