Smooth Fitness SMOOTH 9.6H Technical Specifications of Heart Rate Control, Erratic Operation

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Technical Specifications of Heart Rate Control:

If the treadmill is not able to read the signals of the transmitter or if your heart rate is not at least forty beats per minute, the computer will register an error and will display “- - ” in the Actual Heart Rate window. If the computer is receiving a signal from the trans- mitter, a small LED will flash in the lower right hand corner of the Actual Heart Rate window. The protocol for the Heart Rate Control program is:

Range of Actual Heart Rate

Change in Incline

Time Between Changes

11 to 20 Beats Below Target

Increase by 1%

15 Seconds

6 to 10 Beats Below Target

Increase by 1%

30 Seconds

3 to 5 Beats Below Target

Increase by .5%

30 Seconds

2 Beats + Target Heart Rate

No Change

Not Applicable

3+ Beats Above Target

Decrease by 1%

15 Seconds

Note: Your Actual Heart Rate must be within 20 beats of the Target Heart Rate before the machine will begin to control the incline.

If the machine reaches the maximum incline setting and your heart rate has not reached the Target Heart Rate, the treadmill will prompt you to increase your speed using a flashing light bar on the display. If the machine declines to 0% and your heart rate continues to exceed the Target Heart Rate, the treadmill will prompt you to de- crease your speed using a flashing light bar on the display.

If the treadmill is unable to receive a signal from the transmitter or if it detects an error, the Actual Heart Rate window will display “--” and the treadmill’s incline will reset to 0%.

Note: Do not increase your speed if you do not feel comfortable. Use the DOWN - key to decrease your Target Heart Rate.

Erratic Operation:

Caution! Do not use this treadmill for Heart Rate Control unless a steady, solid Actual Heart Rate value is being displayed. High, wild, random numbers being displayed indicate a problem.

oReceiver indicator lights are in two areas: (1) Flashing heart on dot matrix display.

(2) A computer light on display of Time/Calorie/Pace window in right hand corner.

Note: Both these lights should flash in exact rhythm of your heart beat (pulse). A steady or erratic light indicates interference from an outside source.

Areas to look for on interference:

(1)Treadmill not properly grounded - A must!

(2)Microwave ovens, T.V.’s, small appliances, etc.

(3)Fluorescent lights.

(4)Some household security systems.

(5)Perimeter fence for a pet.

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Contents Smooth 9.6H Important Safety Instructions Read all instructions before using this applianceSave These Instructions Think Safety Grounding Instructions Important Electrical InformationFreight damage Treadmill AssemblyDealer must provide the following minimum Safety Tether Cord Important Operation InstructionsTo Use Operation of Your New Treadmill Speed / Incline Repeat FeaturePause Feature Pace FeatureDot Matrix Display Panel Dim FeatureHour Meter Feature To Turn Treadmill OffProgram Descriptions Factory Defined Exercise ProgramsDefinition of the Factory Defined Programs Enter Programmable Operation of Your TreadmillTo Select a Program To Review/Change a ProgramSelect To Custom Program User U1 thru U4To Review / Change a User Program To Erase a User Defined ProgramTraining Chart Target Heart RateTarget Heart Rate Using a PolarTM Heart Rate Transmitter Heart Rate Control Areas to look for on interference Technical Specifications of Heart Rate ControlErratic Operation Range of Actual Heart Rate Change in InclineHeart Rate Monitor Only Heart Rate Control OperationBelt Adjustments General MaintenanceLubrication Treadbelt Tracking AdjustmentService Checklist Diagnosis Guide ProblemSOLUTION/CAUSE Ship RD., Suite C, MT. LAUREL, NJ Treadmill Drive Motor 10 Year Warranty Addendum