True Fitness ES9.0 + ES7.0 manual Important Points about HRC

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IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT HRC

CHAPTER THREE: HRC WORKOUTS

The heart rate monitor transmitter strap provided with your treadmill should be worn directly against your skin at about one inch below the pectoral muscles/breast line. Women should be careful to place the transmitter below their bra line.

Some moisture is necessary between the strap and your skin. Sweat from your exercise works best, but ordinary tap water may be used prior to your workout if desired.

If the transmitter strap is adjusted or moved while exercising, communication may be temporarily affected.

If communication is lost for 30 seconds, the treadmill will automatically shut off.

The transmitter strap sends a low-level radio signal to the treadmill, so interference from other radio and sound waves (including everything from cordless telephones to loudspeakers) is possible. The good news is that interference is usually quite brief. If you continue to have intermittent heart rate display problems, consult your local service technician, as the transmitter strap batteries may be low.

Make sure you breath smoothly and regularly.

Talking during your workout usually causes heart rate spikes of five beats per minute or more, so avoid talking as much as possible.

Maintain a smooth walking or running motion.

A grounded outlet is critical for the HRC system to function properly. Use a dedicated 120 VAC, grounded outlet to help prevent interference.

IMPORTANT POINTS ABOUT HEART RATE CONTROL

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Contents Treadmill Thank YOU for Selecting True Important Safety Instructions Review for Your SafetyReview for Your Safety Quick Start Table of Contents Starting and Stopping Treadmill Safely This Chapter Basic OperationCHAPTER ONE BASIC Operation Using the KeyboardManual & Quick Workouts Quick Workout Keys walk, walk+run, run Other Settings Setting Up a Calorie Goal Workout Quick Workout Keys walk, walk+run, run Weight Loss 5K and 10k Runs Chapter ONE BASIC Operation Heart Rate MonitoringContact Heart Rate For Best CHR Results Contact Heart Rate Changes in Grade Special WorkoutsChanges in Speed Glute Buster LEG Shaper Cardio Challenge Classic PRE-SET WorkoutsTarget = 12.0 MPH Actual Speed DisplayConsole Operation CHAPTER TWO ES Keyboard Console OperationCHAPTER TWO DISPLAY Console Operations Heart Rate Control Workouts CHAPTER THREE HRC Workouts HRC IntroductionCHAPTER THREE HRC Workouts HRC Types + Workout GuideWorkout Setup During Your Workout Pressing any key other than or will exit HRC mode Tips and HOW HRC Works Examples and Cruise Control Examples and Cruise Control Important Points about HRC CHAPTER THREE HRC Workouts HRC SafetyUser Programs Quick workout Keys Favorites Key Calorie Goal Custom WorkoutsCHAPTER FOUR CUSTOM Workouts User ProgramsQuick Workout Keys Favorites KEY Setting Up a Custom Interval Workout Calorie Goal Calorie Goal Gerkin Fitness Test CHAPTER FIVE GERKIN Fitness Test Using the Gerkin Fitness TestAccuracy of the Gerkin Test Rxhrc RxHRC Setup Workout SuggestionCHAPTER SIX RXHRC Rxhrc SetupWorkout Suggestion Fans FansCHAPTER SEVEN FANS FansFans on ES9.0 Designing AN Exercise Program Frequency How Often You Exercise F.I.T. Concept DefinedMETs T. Concept OverviewUtilizing the F.I.T. Concept Beginning Your Exercise Program Beginning Your F.I.T. ProgramWorkout Brisk and Rhythmic Exercise Establishing and Maintaining Fitness Here are some tips to achieving your weight management goal Weight & Sports Training ProgramsCare Maintenance CHAPTER NINE CARE and Maintenance Lubrication and CleaningChapter NINE CARE and Maintenance Treadbelt AdjustmentTreadbelt Tension Symptom Cause Solution SYMPTOM/SOLUTION GuideTreadbelt tracks left E2OVERSPEED Error CodesService Messages Target Heart Rate Chart Appendix a Target Heart Rate Chart Specifications YES-3 SpecificationsReferences and Selected Readings BibliographyFulltext.htm Bibliography Truefitness.com