Landice 72089 manual AccuTrack Contact Heart Rate Monitor Optional

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AccuTrack Contact Heart Rate Monitor™ OPTIONAL

The AccuTrack Contact Heart Rate Monitoring System™ can be used in place of the wireless chest strap to perform any of the following functions:

Monitor your Time in Zone

Help you maintain your Target Pulse

Maximize workout efficiency

1.Use the NEXT button to switch to one of the three screens that shows Pulse (see above).

2.Grab on to the pulse grips.

3.As soon as you put your hands on the grips a heart will beat on the display. This indicates that the system has been activated.

4.The heart will “beat” briefly and then display your heart rate. Your heart rate will be continuously monitored while your hands remain on the grips.

NOTE: If you are wearing the wireless chest strap, the AccuTrack system will override the wireless signal while your hands are on the bar. Once you release the AccuTrack bar, the treadmill then defaults back to the wireless chest strap signal.

The AccuTrack system is designed to be used at walking speeds. A natural running motion involves using your arms to maintain balance. Since contact heart rate systems require your arms to remain stationary, we recommend using the system only at speeds of less than approximately 4 mph (6.4 km/h) or the fastest speed at which you are comfortable walking.

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Contents Pro Trainer Before you start the treadmill Important Safety Instructions 200 250 Volt Treadmills Volt TreadmillsTable of Contents Warranty Information IntroductionSelecting a Location Step Assembly InstructionsDo not over-tighten Getting Started Display options Manual ModeUser Programs Running a Program What is exercise intensity? What is maximum heart rate? Heart Rate Monitoring Optional How do I determine my Target Heart Rate Zone? Why should I monitor exercise intensity?What is a heart monitor? Different Intensity Levels Within a Target Heart Rate ZoneHeart Rate Monitors Optional AccuTrack Contact Heart Rate Monitor Optional Should you walk or run? Getting the Most Out of Your WorkoutsKeeping Track of Progress Frequency of ExerciseDuring Your Workout After Your WorkoutTreadmill Maintenance Treadmill Lubrication & CleaningMotor Brushes Appendix a Medrail Installation Worldwide excellence for over 40 years