Vision Fitness R2600HRC manual Using Your TREADMILL’S HRC Program, Choosing the Heart Rate Program

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USING YOUR TREADMILL’S HRC PROGRAM

Use the chart on Page 43 to determine your Target Heart Rate, then follow the instructions on Page 42 to place the wireless transmitter on your chest.

CHOOSING THE HEART RATE

PROGRAM

Using either set of Arrow buttons, select ‘P7’ Heart Rate Program and press SELECT.

ENTERING TARGET HEART RATE

Using the Arrow buttons, enter your Target Heart Rate and press

SELECT.

CHOOSING A WORKOUT TIME

The Time will default to 34 minutes, or you may use either set of Arrow buttons to choose another Time (how long you wish to workout). Press SELECT.

When you are ready to begin exercising press START.

NOTE: You must choose a workout Time of at least 15 Minutes. The Treadmill will take you through a 5-minute warm-up period and then it will begin to raise the elevation of the Treadmill until your Heart Rate is within +/- 5 Beats per Minute of the Target Heart Rate

you entered. Finally, when you have 5 minutes left in your program,39 the Treadmill will begin your cool-down period and lower the

elevation. No matter how long your workout, there is always a 5- minute warm-up and 5-minute cool-down.

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Contents N e r ’ s G u i d e Page Table of Contents Page Upright & semi-recumbent R 2 6 0 0 H R C Children Important Safety Instructions Save These InstructionsCleaning Other Safety Tips for Your Vision Fitness BikeLeveling MovingE3600HRC Seat Adjustment Seat Adjustments Seat PositioningEASY-8 Console R2600HRC Seat Adjustment Seat PositionONE-BUTTON Start Getting Started PowerProgram Details Distance Feedback Display SpeedCalories RPMChoosing a Level Choosing a ProgramChoosing a Time StartingUsing Your BIKE’S HRC Program Transmitter Strap Placement Wireless Chest TransmitterAbout Heart Rate Control Contact BAR Hand PositionBenefits Target Heart Rate ZoneTroubleshooting Your Fitness Bike Troubleshooting Your Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap Are the sounds my Bike makes normal? Common Bike QuestionsWhat kind of routine maintenance is required? Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Page Tr eadmills T 8 6 0 0 S & H R C 6 0 0 S & H R C tr eadmills Grounding InstructionsTr eadmills T 8 6 0 0 S & H R C Children Other Safety Tips for Your Vision Fitness Treadmill Moving Emergency Stop T8600S ONE-BUTTON Start ResetPause Feedback Display ElevationPace Feedback Display Scan FunctionT8600HRC ONE-BUTTON Start P4 Weight Loss Elevation Changes P3 Weight Loss Speed ChangesProgram Details P1 Manual P2 IntervalsAverage Speed Profile Choosing a Program Choosing the Heart Rate Program Using Your TREADMILL’S HRC ProgramEntering Target Heart Rate Choosing a Workout TimeHeart Rate Control Target Heart Rate Zone Troubleshooting Your Treadmill Troubleshooting Your Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap Are the sounds my Treadmill makes normal? Common Treadmill QuestionsCentering the Belt Tensioning the BeltLimited Home USE Warranty Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Page Elliptical trainers X 6 6 0 0 H R C & D a 6 0 0 H R C & D a elliptical trainers Other Safety Tips for Your Vision Fitness Elliptical Trainer Moving Glide Position Elliptical Trainer Foot PositionStep Position EASY-8 Console Getting Started Power Provide an aerobic and cardiovascular benefit Finishing Program Level Choosing a Program Using Your Elliptical TRAINER’S HRC Program Contact BAR Hand Position Target Heart Rate Zone Synchronized ARM and LEG Connection Total Body Workout on the X6600DA Dual Action EllipticalUpper Body Toning Page Troubleshooting Your Elliptical Trainer Elliptical trainers X 6 6 0 0 H R C & D a Are the sounds my Elliptical Trainer make normal? Common Elliptical Trainer QuestionsElliptical trainers X 6 6 0 0 H R C & D a Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Limited Light Commercial Warranty Standing Quadriceps Stretch Developing a Fitness Program Stretch FirstWall Push Cool Down Seated TOE TouchImportance of the Warm UP and Cool Down HOW OFTEN? Exercise GuidelinesHOW LONG? HOW HARD?Achieving Your Fitness Goals Perceived Exertion LevelKeeping AN Exercise Dairy Sample GoalsPage Weekly Totals Workload Exercise Day January July S i o n T n e s s