Stairmaster 2100 LE, 2100 LC manual Display Lock / Unlock Statistics Key

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Display LOCK / UNLOCK - Statistics Key

During the exercise program, the Display LOCK / UNLOCK key is used to track workout statistics which are shown in the text line of the upper display window. When a workout is started, the display is in an unlocked mode and the various exercise statistics will scroll in order. Press the [DISPLAY] key once to turn off the scan feature and show the current statistic in the display window. Press the [DISPLAY] key a second time and the scan feature will turn back on to scroll through the different statistics.

When in the Display Unlock mode, the controller will cycle through the following statistics in order:

Distance - Provides a cumulative total of the equivalent distance, in miles (or kilometers if your controller is set to metric units), you have traveled.

Calories - Provides a current total of the number of Calories burned during a workout.

Calories/Hour - Provides the rate at which calories are burned per hour at the current speed and incline.

Pace - Displays the walking/running pace in minutes per mile (or minutes per kilometer).

Watts - During a workout, this statistic displays the power output at the current speed and incline, displayed in watts (746 watts = 1 hp). Average power is shown during the workout summary.

METs - Gives you the relative energy cost of exercise. MET stands for multiples of the resting metabolic rate. While you are sitting quietly, your body consumes oxygen at the rate of about 3.5 milliliters per kilogram of body mass per minute. When you exercise, your body needs more oxygen in order to function. For example, exercising at 10 METs requires ten times the resting rate of oxygen consumption, or about 35 milliliters per kilogram per minute. During a workout, this key shows the current MET level. During the workout summary, the average MET level is displayed.

Vertical feet (meters) Climbed - Provides the number of vertical feet (meters) climbed based on the elevation settings during the workout.

Target Heart Rate - Available only during the Heart Rate Control programs (HR Zone Trainer and HR Intervals). Shows the selected target heart rate.

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Contents StairMaster ClubTrack Treadmills 27483 Rev a Table of Contents Heart Rate Priority on ClubTrack 2100 Treadmills Important Safety Instructions Safety Requirements Accessories and Options Unpacking and Installation InstructionsHow to Reach Us Guidelines For Getting on and OFF the Treadmill Deactivation ActivationMagnetic Key as an Emergency Stop Telemetry Heart Rate Heart Rate MonitoringMaintaining the Transmitter Belt Heart Rate MonitoringContact Heart Rate Frequency and Duration IntensityIntensity Levels % of max. heart rate Exercise INTENSITY, FREQUENCY, & DurationUnderstanding the Controller Turning on the PowerClubTrack 2100 LC Display Windows Controller Displays and KeysClubTrack 2100 LE Display Windows Page Incline UP / Down Keys Numeric keypadStop Key Speed Faster + / Slower − KeysStart Key Cool Down KeyDisplay Lock / Unlock Statistics Key Workout Program Keypad Remote Operation Controls ROCQuick Start Program Manual Program Fat Burner Program Calorie Burner Program Page Speed Intervals Program Page Heart Rate HR Zone Trainer Program requires chest strap Page Advanced Programs Page StairMaster Fit Test Men Fitness Rating Norms VO2maxFireFighter Fitness Test Speed and Incline settings for Firefighter FIT Test StagesThat the heart rate signal has been missing Custom Speed Interval Program Page HR Control Interval Program Page Page 5K Fun Run Program 10K Bolder Boulder Run Program Custom Calorie Burn Program Hole Walk Program Options During a Workout Cool Down Pausing Your WorkoutConsole Key Functions in Cool Down State Auto ResetEnd of Your Workout Instruction Using the ClubTrack 2100 TreadmillHeart Rate Priority on ClubTrack 2100 Treadmills Locked/Non-Locked Heart Rate Signal OptionsViewing Maintenance Information Error CodesChanging the Workout Default Values Customizing the Treadmill Cleaning Treadmill and Controller MaintenanceTreadmill Interior Belt Tension Treadmill Belt AdjustmentsBelt Tracking Moving and Storing the Treadmill TroubleshootingImportant Phone Numbers