True Fitness 400 manual Heart Rate Control Safety Features, How Target Heart Rate Works

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Important Points About Heart Rate Control

A grounded outlet is critical for the HRC system to function properly. Use a dedicated 110 VAC, grounded outlet to help prevent interference.

Two users wearing the same kind of transmitter at the same time and in close proximity may cause false heart rate display readings.

Use only the transmitter provided with your True HRC Treadmill or a Polar brand standard transmitter.

True’s Heart Rate Control is patented under USPTO #5,462,504.

Heart Rate Control Safety Features

If your heart rate exceeds your target by 12 beats, there will be a 30% MET reduction in workload to reduce your heart rate.

If your heart rate exceeds your target by 20 beats, the unit will automatically shut off as a precautionary measure. (Be cautious when selecting your target heart rate so the 20 beat variance will not exceed your maximum heart rate as determined by your physician).

How Target Heart Rate Works

The user first sets their personal maximums for both speed and grade. This allows the user to customize and create a variety of workouts. By setting personal maximums for speed and grade, the user is provided safe workouts that fit their capabilities. Once this data is entered, along with target heart rate and workout time, the user is ready to start their Heart Rate Control workout.

The initial stage of the Heart Rate Control workout is the warm-up stage and allows the user the flexibility to adjust

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Contents Residential Treadmill Manual/Pre-Program/Heart Rate Control SeriesSuspension systems Innovative frameTable of Contents Important Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions Setting Up Your Treadmill Setting Up Your TreadmillImportant Electrical Requirements Assembly AssemblyHardware Kit Assembly Treadbelt Adjustment Treadbelt AdjustmentTreadbelt Tension Control Panel Functions Starting Your Treadmill Safely Setting Your WeightBasic Treadmill Operation Basic Treadmill OperationMonitoring Your Heart Rate HRC model only Using the Heart Rate Transmitter StrapFor a Manually-Controlled Workout Quick Reference Operating InstructionsQuick Reference Operating Instructions Treadmill’s Heart Rate DisplayManual Operation Manual OperationMaking Time and/or Distance Count Down instead of Up Programmed WorkoutsProgrammed Workouts User Programs User ProgramsHeart Rate Control Workout HRC Workout Setup Heart Rate Control WorkoutHow the HRC system controls your heart rate Three Stages of a Heart Rate Control Workout Heart Rate Control Stage Warm Up StageCool Down Stage Cruise Control Cruise ControlExamples of Walking Workouts Examples of Running WorkoutsExamples of How HRC Can Work For You Important Points About Heart Rate Control Important Points About Heart Rate ControlHow Target Heart Rate Works Heart Rate Control Safety FeaturesF.I.T. Formula F.I.T. FormulaUnderstanding the F.I.T. Formula Frequency How Often You Exercise Intensity How HardYou Exercise Using the F.I.T. Formula METsTime How Long You Exercise F.I.T Forumula Your Fitness ProgramDetermining Your Needs AGE Workout Brisk and Rhythmic Exercise Beginning Your Exercise ProgramBeginning Your Exercise Program Warm-Up Slow and Deliberate ExerciseCool-Down Slow and Relaxed Exercise Beginning a Fitness ProgramEstablishing Aerobic Fitness Maintaining Aerobic Fitness Managing WeightCare and Maintenance Care and MaintenanceSports Training Treadbelt Lubrication Regular CleaningSymptom Cause Solution Troubleshooting GuideDiagnostics Error Messages DiagnosticsE2OVERSPEED Diagnostics Service MessagesSpecifications subject to change Rev /02 Founded Hoff Road ’Fallon, MOTrue is a registered trademark