Life Fitness T9E operation manual Workout Progress

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3)WORKOUT PROGRESS

The Workout Progress screen opens automatically upon completion of the setup, signaling the user to start the workout. This screen allows the user to monitor the progress of the workout. It provides a visual representation of the workout as it proceeds and monitors distance, pace, elapsed time, heart rate, incline, speed, WATTS/METs, and calories expended/calories per hour.

From the Workout Progress Screen, goals including Time, Incline, Speed and Target Heart Rate* (for heart rate programs) can be changed at any point during the workout. This screen also accesses TV viewing. Not every goal item is available in every workout. Only valid goal values are shown and accessible in the workout progress screen during a workout.

K. MESSAGE AREA: Shows the user the workout type, prompts the user for needed information, and explains concepts.

L.WORKOUT PROFILE WINDOW: This window displays the levels of intensity in a workout-in- progress as proportional columns. The height of the column furthest to the left is proportional to the current level of intensity.

During a FAT BURN, CARDIO, HEART RATE HILL, HEART RATE INTERVAL, or EXTREME HEART RATE workout, which requires the use of a Polar heart rate chest strap or the LifepulseTM system sensors, the WORKOUT PROFILE window displays a flashing heart shape to request the user’s heart rate signal. If the console does not detect a signal, the MESSAGE AREA displays the prompt, “NEED HEART RATE- PLACE HANDS ON LIFEPULSE SENSORS OR USE TELEMETRY STRAP” and the unit beeps 3 times. If the console does not receive the signal within three minutes, the workout automatically is converted to a MANUAL program.

M.CHANGE WORKOUT: Choose this button to go back to the workout selection screen and choose a new workout, or to change a goal type or value, while retaining workout progress. To change workouts, choose the new program, enter any remaining values, and press ENTER.

*Target Heart Rate (THR) is a percentage of the theoretical maximum. For example, a 40-year-old user's THR for the FAT BURN workout is 117. This workout targets 65 percent of the maximum, so the equation would be (220-40)*.65=117

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Contents T9e Treadmills Corporate Headquarters International OfficesPage Table of Contents Page Getting Started LocationOperation Démarrage EndroitFonctionnement Ne jamais marcher ni courir à reculons sur le tapis roulantNEW Features NEW Features on the Life Fitness Treadmill IncludeGrounding Instructions SetupElectrical Power Requirements Centering the Belt HOW to Position and Stabilize the Life Fitness TreadmillPower Switch Antenna Grounding According to the NEC Cable TV HOOK-UPPower Cord Routing Display Console Display Console OverviewWorkout Selection Display Console DescriptionsTouchscreen Display Page Workout Setup Types of Workout Setup Screens Workout Progress Page Control Panel Page Reading Rack and Accessory Trays WHY Heart Rate Zone Training EXERCISE? Heart Rate Zone Training ExerciseHeart Rate Chest Strap Heart Rate MonitoringLifepulsetm System Workouts Workout OverviewsHave a Time, Distance, or Calories based goal Using the Workouts Beginning a WorkoutSelecting a Workout Entering Workout GoalsEnter Entering Workout Values CHANGING/ENDING a Workout Life Fitness Treadmill Workout Setup Steps Training 5K TestWorkout Descriptions Cardio HillPersonal Trainer Zone Training 127 BPMHeart Rate Interval Warm-up Fitness Tests Life Fitness FIT Test Inactive Active Very ActivePage Rating 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ Physical Efficiency Battery 1.5 miles FIT Tests Plus Option ENABLE/DISABLECooldown Maximizing Workouts on a Life Fitness TreadmillSelecting a Level User Menu Overview Using the User MenuUser Menu Custom Messages Custom Workouts MY Configuration Setting Default DescriptionService and Technical Data Preventive Maintenance TipsPreventive Maintenance Schedule Weekly Monthly Quarterly BI-ANNUAL AnnualTroubleshooting the Treadmill Malfunction Probable Cause Corrective ActionMalfunction Probable Cause Corrective Action Troubleshooting the Treadmill Troubleshooting the Optional Heart Rate Chest Strap Heart Rate Reading is Erratic or Absent EntirelyTracking Centering a Striding Belt HOW to Adjust and Tension the Striding BeltBelt Tensioning Bolts Tensioning AN Existing Striding Belt HOW to Obtain Product Service Specifications Life Fitness T9E Treadmill SpecificationsPage M051-00K60-A062