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Engineering Mode on the Simple Console consists of six optional settings. Use the Engineering Mode to access information and enable cer-
tain features or displays on your console.
1) To enter Engineering Mode, press and hold down the UP and DOWN RESISTANCE ARROW keys at the same time for 3-5 seconds.
2) The console will beep and enter into the Engineering Mode menu.
3) To scroll through the list of options in Engineering Mode, use the UP and DOWN RESISTANCE ARROW keys. Each of the custom settings
will show on the display.
4) To select a custom setting, press the ENTER key when the desired setting is shown.
5) To change the value of the setting, use the UP and DOWN RESISTANCE ARROW keys.
6) To confirm and save the value of the setting, press the ENTER key.
7) To exit the Engineering Mode, press and hold the START key for 3 seconds.
CHAPTER 5: ENGINEERING MODE
5.1 ENGINEERING MODE - SIMPLE CONSOLE
SETTING DESCRIPTION
ENG1 - LCD Test Test used by service technicians to test LCD displays.
ENG2 - Accumulated Time / Accumulated Time Measures total time used in hours and measures total distance used in miles.
ENG3 - Machine and Units Mode Used by service technicians to check if the console is set to bike mode or
elliptical mode. Shows you if the exercise feedback is set to the English
(miles) or Metric (kilometers) system and displays the software version.
ENG4 - Default Set Time Allows you to set the time that the computer will default to for all programs.
ENG5 - Default Level Set Allows you to set the level that the computer will default to for all programs.
ENG6 - Product Selection and Model Configuration Allows you to configure your console to the proper product (bike or elliptical)
and model number if it was not done correctly in the initial setup.
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