Star Trac E-TR manual Cooldown Cycle, Calculation for VO2 MAX

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9.You can adjust the incline of the treadmill during the program: NOTE: You cannot change the incline for the Navy 1.5 Mile Run.

You can adjust treadmill incline from 0 to 15%, in 0.5% increments. Press the key to increase the treadmill incline;

press the key to decrease the treadmill incline.

10.You can adjust the speed of the treadmill during the program:

You can specify a desired speed from 0.5 to 12.5 mph (0.8 to 20.0 kph), using the numeric keypad. Use the keys to enter your desired speed, then press the key to accept the entered speed.

You can adjust treadmill speed from 0.5 to 12.5 mph (0.8 to 20.0 kph), in 0.1 mph (or 0.1 kph) increments. Press the

key to increase the treadmill speed; press the key to decrease the treadmill speed.

11.If desired, you can use the personal cooling fan during your workout (see “Using the Cooling Fan” for details).

12.When you have reached your workout goal, the treadmill will enter the Cooldown cycle (see “Cooldown Cycle” for more infor- mation). If you wish to exit your program before you have reached your workout goal, press the STOP key once. The treadmill will slow to a stop, and the test will terminate.

CALCULATION FOR VO2 MAX

VO2 is calculated for two work stages where heart rate is between 115 and 150 BPM using the following equa- tion:

ANALYSES OF VO2 MAX SCORES

VO2= HC + VC + 3.5ml/kg/min

Where HC is the horizontal component and VC in the vertical component

Using the two VO2 values, the slope, b, is calculated using the following equation:

b= (SM2-SM1)/(Hr2-Hr1)

where SM1 is the VO2 for the first stage, SM2 is the VO2 for the second stage, HR1 is the heart rate at the end of the first stage that was used to calculate VO2, and HR2 is the heart rate at the end of the second stage that was used to calculate VO2.

VO2 max is then predicted using the following equation:

VO2 Max = SM2+b(HRmax-HR2)

where HRmax is the predicted max HR using the 220-age figure.

Refer to the accompanying “Analyses of VO2 Max Scores” charts to determine your fitness level.

Female (values in ml/kg/min)

Age

Low

Fair

Good

Excellent

Superior

1-19

<30.9

31.0 - 34.9

35.0 - 38.9

39.0 - 41.9

>41.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

20-29

<28.9

29.0 - 32.9

33.0 - 36.9

37.0 - 41.0

>41.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

30-39

<26.9

27.0 - 31.4

31.5 - 35.6

35.7 - 40.0

>40.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

40-49

<24.4

24.5 - 28.9

29.0 - 32.8

32.9 - 36.9

>36.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

50-59

<22.7

22.8 - 26.9

27.0 - 31.4

31.5 - 35.7

>35.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

60+

<20.1

20.2 - 24.4

24.5 - 30.2

30.3 - 31.4

>31.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Male (values in ml/kg/min)

Age

Low

Fair

Good

Excellent

Superior

1-19

<38.3

38.4 - 45.1

45.2 - 50.9

51.0 - 55.9

>55.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

20-29

<36.4

36.5 - 42.4

42.5 - 46.4

46.5 - 52.4

>52.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

30-39

<35.4

35.5 - 40.9

41.0 - 44.9

45.0 - 49.4

>49.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

40-49

<33.5

33.6 - 38.9

39.0 - 43.7

43.8 - 48.0

>48.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

50-59

<30.9

31.0 - 35.7

35.8 - 40.9

41.0 - 45.3

>45.3

 

 

 

 

 

 

60+

<26.0

26.1 - 32.2

32.3 - 36.4

36.5 - 44.2

>44.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

COOLDOWN CYCLE

Once you have completed your workout program, the treadmill enters a 2-minute cooldown cycle.

To operate the treadmill during Cooldown:

1.You can adjust the incline of the treadmill during the program:

You can adjust treadmill incline from 0 to 15%, in 0.5% increments. Press the key to increase the treadmill incline;

press the key to decrease the treadmill incline.

2.You can adjust the speed of the treadmill during the program:

You can specify a desired speed from 0.5 to 10.0 mph (0.8 to 16.0 kph) for 110-volt units or 0.5 to 12.0 mph (0.8 to 19.3

kph) for 220-volt units, using the numeric keypad. Use the 0

9 keys to enter your desired speed, then press the START

or ENTER key to accept the entered speed.

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Contents Star Trac E-TR Treadmill Table of Contents Introduction Important Safety InstructionsChapter Safety InstructionsDOE DIT Niet WaarschuwingVeiligheidsinstructies DOE DIT WELStop of Action Alternating Current OFF PrecautionsDo not Arrêt Mise Hors Service Courant Alternatif Ouvre Ferme Mesures DE PrecautionFonctionnement SIE Sollten NIEMALS… WarnungSicherheitsvorschriften SIE SOLLTEN…DA NON Fare AttenzioneIstruzioni DI Sicurezza DA FareLeia Todas AS Instruções Antes DE Usar SUA Esteira AdvertênciaInstruções DE Segurança Ligar DesligarQUÉ no Hacer AdvertenciaInstrucciones DE Seguridad QUÉ HacerSkal SikkerhedsinstruktionerStop AF Funktion Vekselstrøm Tænd Sluk LÆS Alle INSTRUKTIONERNE, FØR DU Bruger DIN TrædemølleUnpacking Assembly and SetupAssembly Unpacking and Positioning the Frame AssemblyInstalling the Display Installing the NeckRemoving the Motor Shroud Installing the Handrails Motor Control Board DC Power Board Connecting the Display CablesFinal Assembly Leveling Feet Leveling your E Series TreadmillStop Switch KEY Display Control Panel FeaturesOperating Instructions Mets Hints and Tips for Getting StartedTo operate the Quick Start program Preset ProgramsQuick Start Alpine Pass and Random HillManual and 5K Loop To operate the Manual program To operate the 5K Loop programHeart Rate Training Range Upper Level Training ToolsHeart Rate Control Programs To operate the Dynamic Heart Rate Control programDuring the Workout To operate the Constant Heart Rate Control program To operate the Fitness Test program Fitness Tests ProgramsTo operate the Firefighter Test program Submaximal Treadmill Evaluation Conversion Table To operate the Military Test programs Calculation for VO2 MAX Cooldown CycleChest Strap Heart Rate Monitoring Using the Cooling FANHeart Rate Monitoring Contact Heart Rate MonitoringFirst Step to a Better Lifestyle Chapter TitleGetting Started Walkers and Runners Cool Down T. PrincipleProgram Variation on the E Series Treadmill Tips to Stay Motivated Target Training ChartMonthly Maintenance Daily MaintenanceWeekly Maintenance BI-WEEKLY MaintenanceWAX Belt AdjustmentsTools & Materials Manager Mode Maintenance Mode PVS Atsc Oper HoursDistance ElevationMotor Calibration Elevation Calibration Chapter TroubleshootingESD Regulatory InformationInternational Regulations FCC and Other Domestic / International RegulationsStar Trac