True Fitness Z7 Series manual Thank You For Selecting a True Treadmill

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Thank You For Selecting A True Treadmill

In 1981, Frank Trulaske

 

 

launched True Fitness

 

 

Technology, Inc. and

 

 

began manufacturing

 

 

hand-crafted treadmills.

 

 

His team’s obsession with

 

 

quality has propelled True

 

 

to the top of the industry

 

 

and has created one of

 

 

America’s oldest, largest

 

 

and most respected fitness

 

“Our original

equipment manufacturers.

 

goal was to build

 

 

the world’s best

Over the years, True has

 

treadmills, and

designed, developed,

 

today we believe

patented and fabricated

 

we’re doing it!”

many new and cutting-

 

-Frank Trulaske

edge innovations for

 

 

 

their products: including

 

 

advanced features, manu-

 

 

facturing components and

 

 

technological breakthroughs.

 

Intensive quality control standards guarantee excellence in every phase of production, resulting in the finest products available in the market- place.

True is rapidly becoming the choice for workouts among beginners, rehab patients and top athletes world-wide.

True treadmills are con- sistently rated #1 for their smooth, quiet and comfortable performance. Today, True is the choice for workouts among beginners, rehab patients and top athletes world-wide.

Today True offers a full line of treadmills, upright and recumbent bikes, elliptical trainers, strength and flexibility equipment. True is proud to “Deliver The Best!”

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Contents Z7 Series Thank You For Selecting a True Treadmill Table of Contents Introduction Model Differences ModelTop Features HereWhere to go from Here Console ConsoleLower Lower ConsoleZ7 Console Basic Operation Starting Your Treadmill Starting Your Treadmill SafelyAdjusting Speed and Incline Speed Incline AdjustmentSetting Your Weight Stopping Your Treadmill SafelyCalorie Expenditure Calculations Strap Monitoring Your Heart Rate UsingHeart Rate Monitoring Contact Heart Rate DisplayTREADMILL’S Heart Rate Display Workout Setup Making Time AND/OR Distance Count Down InsteadPre-Set Program Details PRE-SET Program OperationTuning Your Workout Pre-Set Program Profiles Hill Interval WorkoutCardiovascular Workout Page Heart Rate Control Workouts HRC Introduction HRCEasy Steps to a Heart Rate Control Workout During Workout SetupHRC Types and a Workout Quick-Guide Choices During Workout Setup Tips on Warm UP StageControls Your Heart Rate Examples During Your WorkoutHOW WorkoutsCruise Control HOW Cruise Determines HOW to Excercise IntensityExamples and Cruise Control Heart Rate Control Safety Features More ExamplesUser Programs How to Record and Run User Programs HOW to Record RUN User ProgramsDesigning an Exercise Program What is CONCEPT?More F.I.T. Concept Overview METsUtilizing the F.I.T. Concept T. ConceptBeginning Your F.I.T. Program Beginning Your Exercise ProgramYour F.I.T. Program Establishing Aerobic Fitness Maintaining Managing Weight Establishing and Maintaining FitnessWeight and Sports Training Programs Care Maintenance Maintenance Schedules Daily Care and ServiceService MonthlyCalibration Incline Speed CalibrationError Codes Error Service CodesE6 Level and Blink Codes Diagnostics DiagnosticsError Code Important Safety Instructions Review for Your Safety Review for Your Safety Review for Your Safety Target Heart Rate Chart Appendix a Target Heart Rate Chart Appendix a Target Heart Rate Chart Appendix a Target Heart Rate Chart METs Table Appendix B Mets Table METs Explanation and Formulas Mets Specifications Appendix D Specifications Glossary Appendix E Glossary Tr e a d m i l l O w n e r s G u i d e Tr e a d m i l l O w n e r s G u i d e Heart rate, resting the morning, with vious three hours Tr e a d m i l l O w n e r s G u i d e VO2 see oxygen uptake Bibliography Bibliography Article URL Series Bikes Truefitness.com