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How to Record and Run User Programs

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How to Record and Run User Programs

During a manually-controlled workout, the Z8.1 and Z9 Series treadmills always "records" the changes you make in speed or incline. Up to three of these recordings can be saved as User Programs that you can "play back" to use as custom-designed workouts.

Note that this workout recording only takes place when you use the default manual mode settings; you cannot choose a target workout time or distance. Time must be counting up during your workout in order for it to be recorded.

Up to 36 changes in speed or incline can be recorded. Each speed/ incline pair of changes must be separated by at least 30 seconds.

To save a manual workout, press as you normally would to end

your workout. Now press and hold until the display shows Save User 1.

You can save your workout in User 1, or press to select User 2 or

User 3. Press and hold to save the workout program you have selected.

To use a User Program that you have saved, simply select it from the

list of programs as described in "Pre-Set Program Operation" in the previous section.

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Contents Z8 and Z9 Series Thank You For Selecting a True Treadmill Table of Contents Page Introduction Page Model Differences Z9 and Z9.1 Top FeaturesWhere to Go From Here Where to go from HereWhere to Go From Here Page Page Console Page Lower Console Lower Console Common to all ModelsZ9 and Z9.1 Console Z8.1 Console Z8 Standard Console Page Page Basic Operation Page Starting Your Treadmill Safely Starting Your TreadmillSpeed Incline Adjustment Adjusting Speed and InclineStopping Your Treadmill Safely Setting Your Weight Setting Your WeightCalorie Expenditure Calculations Using Heart Rate Transmitter Strap Heart Rate MonitoringMonitoring Your Heart Rate Heart Rate Display Treadmill’s Heart Rate DisplayContact Page Page Operation in Greater Detail Page Workout Setup Starting Cool-Down Manual OperationMaking Time and/or Distance Count Down Instead Pre-Set Program Operation Pre-Set Program DetailsRunner’s Mode Tuning Your WorkoutHill Interval Workout Pre-Set Program ProfilesCardiovascular Page Heart Rate Control Workouts Page Workout Introduction HRC IntroductionDuring Workout Setup HRC Types and a Workout Quick-GuideEasy Steps to a Heart Rate Control Workout Tips on the Warm Up Stage Choices During Workout SetupDuring Your Workout How the HRC System Controls your Heart Rate ExamplesWorkouts Tips and How HRC Works Examples and Cruise Control More Examples Heart Rate Control Safety FeaturesPage User Programs Page How to Record and Run User Programs How to Record and Run User ProgramsPage Designing an Exercise Program Page Concept? What isMETs More F.I.T. Concept OverviewDetermining Your Needs UsingUtilizing the F.I.T. Concept Your Fitness ProgramBeginning Your Exercise Program Beginning Your F.I.T. ProgramYour F.I.T. Program Establishing and Maintaining Fitness Establishing Aerobic Fitness Maintaining Managing WeightTraining Weight and Sports Training ProgramsPage Care Maintenance Page Daily Care and Service Weekly Care and Service Maintenance SchedulesService MonthlyCare Incline Speed Calibration CalibrationError Service Codes Error CodesE6 Level and Blink Codes E6 Level and Blink CodesDiagnostics DiagnosticsError Code Page Important Safety Instructions Page Review for Your Safety Important Safety Instructions Review for Your Safety Page Target Heart Rate Chart Page Appendix a Target Heart Rate Chart Causes CHR Performance Variation Appendix a Target Heart Rate Chart Page METs Table Page Appendix B METs Table Page METs Explanation and Formulas Page METs Page Specifications Page Appendix D Specifications Page Glossary Page Appendix E Glossary N d Z 9 S e r i e s Tr e a d m i l l O w n e r s G u i d e Appendix E Glossary 100 101 VO2 see oxygen uptake Bibliography Page Bibliography N d Z 9 S e r i e s Tr e a d m i l l O w n e r ’s G u i d e Series Bikes Truefitness.com