Bowflex 3 Series, 5 Series manual Programs 7-16 for 7 Series Treadmill P7 Program, 5K Run

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Programs 7-16 for 7 Series Treadmill

P7 - Program, 5K Run

1.Press POWER; “ENTER WEIGHT” will scroll across display.

2.Adjust weight using ARROW keys or numeric keypad (50- 300lbs). Press ENTER.

3.Use the Up/Down ARROW keys or numeric keypad to select P7 5K Run. Press ENTER.

4.“PRESS START” will scroll across display prompting you to begin your workout.

5.Press START/PAUSE to start workout.

Heart Strength - Fitness Tests

P8 - Fitness Test Speed & P9 - Fitness Test Grade

There are two separate Fitness Tests: one is a Speed Controlled workload, the other is an Elevation (Grade) Controlled workload. These tests will gently increase the workload by changing either speed or elevation until your heart rate is within a given range. “Fitness” is determined by comparing the workload to the user’s heart rate. Higher workloads and lower heart rates give higher “fi tness” scores.

1.Press POWER; “ENTER WEIGHT” will scroll across display.

2.Adjust weight using ARROW keys or numeric keypad (50- 300lbs). Press ENTER.

3.Select P8 - Fitness Test Speed or P9 - Fitness Test Grade using ARROW keys or numeric keypad. Press ENTER..

4.Select “1” Male or “2” Female. Press ENTER.

5.“ENTER AGE” will scroll across display and “34” will fl ash in TIME display.

6.Use the Up/Down ARROW keys or numeric keypad to set the users age (10-99) Press ENTER.

7.“ENTER HEART RATE TEST ZONE” will scroll across display and suggested heart rate (calculated from entered age) will fl ash in TIME display.

8.The Up/Down ARROW keys or numeric keypad may be used to select another target heart rate (70-200) if you desire. Press ENTER.

9.“PRESS START” will scroll across display prompting the user to begin workout.

10.Press START/PAUSE to start workout.

11.At the end of the workout the estimated maximal aerobic capacity will be displayed. The results are compared to normative values of the same age and gender1 (see below), and given a fi tness rating of “Low”, “Fair”, “Average”, “Good”, or “High.”

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Contents Bowflex 3, 5 & 7 Series Treadmills Bowflex Treadmills Parts Reference Guide Preface AT T E N T I O NTable of Contents Grounding Instructions Important Safety PrecautionsFitness Safeguards Normal Stop Procedures Emergency Stop ProceduresGetting Started Using Your Bowflex TreadmillGoing Forward How Often Should You Exercise?Calorie Burner What to WearStretching How to Use the Touch Heart Rate Monitor Using Your Heart Rate MonitorHow to Use Your Chest Strap Bowflex 7 Series Only Touch Heart RateChest Strap Transmitter Battery Replacement To Stop How to Operate Your Bowflex TreadmillQuick Start How to Operate Your Bowflex Treadmill Women Fitness Rating Norms VO2maxMen P10 Distance Goal Program P9 Calorie Goal ProgramCustom User Programs P12 User Defined 1 & P13 User Defined P11 Fat Burn Heart Rate Control ProgramPrograms 7-16 for 7 Series Treadmill P7 Program, 5K Run AGE P11 Distance Goal Program P10 Calorie Goal ProgramP13 Cardio Heart Rate Control Program P12 Fat Burn Heart Rate Control ProgramP14 BMI Body Mass Index Calculation Custom User Programs P15 User Defined 1 & P16 User Defined Bowflex 7 Series Console Bowflex 5 Series Console Understanding Your Treadmill Features Average Speed Elevation GainAverage Heart Rate Average InclineFan Bowflex 5 and 7 Series Only Folding, Transporting & Unfolding your TreadmillTo fold the treadmill To transport the treadmillBowflex 3, 5 and 7 Series Calibration Conversion To MetricLubricate Belt Message Order to convert to miles or kilometers, do the followingEnter/Cool down KeysSpeed Keypad 0-9 Bowflex 3, 5 & 7 Series Incline Keypad Bowflex 7 Series OnlyWalking Belt Centering Taking Care of Your TreadmillWalking Belt Tension Removing the Motor Cover General CleaningUse the following timetable as a guide to lubricate the deck Walking Belt and Deck LubricationLocating The Circuit Breaker On Your Treadmill Troubleshooting GuideThis warranty does not cover WarrantyTime Period Residential Use All Models LimitationsProcedures Prairie Way Louisville, Colorado