Fitness Quest 1600, 1800 manual Programs

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1600 PROGRAMS

ON/OFF SWITCH: Turn on the ON/OFF switch located on the front of the Treadmill. The switch will light up if there is power to the Treadmill.

PRESS POWER: This turns the Computer power on. The Treadmill Belt will not start unless POWER is pressed first. WT will appear in the dot matrix and the previous user weight will appear in the Calories window. Enter weight of user using the Speed or Incline arrows. Press ENTER to confirm weight.

MANUAL MODE: If you elect to operate the Treadmill in Manual Mode, press START. The Treadmill will start at 0.5mph after a 3,2,1 countdown.

PROGRAM MODE: After pressing POWER, press the desired program using the program Quick Keys or press SELECT to choose one of the 18 programs. Note: The program layout appears in the dot matrix display. Press ENTER to verify the selection. Press START to begin the program. All programs have ten, one-minute segments. The program repeats the ten, one-minute segments until the user presses STOP. An explanation of the programs follow:

1.Hill Walk: This is an elevation program that goes from 0% to 3% grade. The speed is controlled by the user and the Treadmill will start at 0.5mph. Each minute, the elevation changes.

2.Mountain Pass: This is an elevation program that goes from 0% to 5% grade. The speed is controlled by the user.

3.Pikes Peak: This is a challenging elevation program that goes from 0% to 7% grade. The speed is controlled by the user.

4.Fat Burn: This is an interval elevation program where the elevation alternates between 0% and 5%. The user controls the speed.

5.Walking: This is a speed program that varies between 2.5mph and 3.3mph. This is an excellent program for intermediate walkers. The user controls the elevation.

6.Jogging: This is a speed program that varies the speed between 4.0mph and 4.8mph. This is a good program for beginner joggers and very fast walkers. The user controls the elevation.

7.Cardio Burn: This is an interval elevation program that alternates between 3% and 8%. The user controls the speed.

8.Walking Interval: This is an interval speed program that has alternating rest and work intervals. The defaults are 2.5mph and 3.0mph. When a lower interval is changed, all the lower, or rest intervals go to this value. When the higher, or work interval is changed, all the work intervals go to this value. The user controls the incline.

9.Jogging Interval: This is an interval speed program that has alternating rest and work intervals. The defaults are 5.0mph and 6.0mph. When a lower interval is changed, all the rest intervals go to this value. When the higher, or work interval is changed, all the work intervals go to this value. The user controls the incline.

10.Hill Interval: This is an interval elevation program that has alternating rest and work intervals. The defaults are 0% and 3%. When a lower interval is changed, all the rest intervals go to this value.

When the higher, or work interval is changed, all the work intervals go to this value. The default speed is 2.0mph. The speed is controlled by the user.

11.Mountain Interval: This is an interval elevation program that has alternating rest and work intervals. The defaults are 1% and 7%. When a lower interval is changed, all the rest intervals go to this value. When the higher, or work interval is changed, all the work intervals go to this value. The default speed is 2.0mph. The speed is controlled by the user.

12.Target Distance: This program counts down the distance goal that the user sets before exercising. After confirming the program, the user enters the distance goal using the Speed or Incline arrow keys. Increments are 0.5 miles. Press ENTER to confirm the distance goal, press START, the Treadmill Belt starts and the user controls the Speed and Incline. The distance will count down in the Distance window.

13.Target Calories: This program counts down the calorie goal that the user sets before exercising. After confirming the program, the user enters the calorie goal using the Speed or Incline arrow keys. Increments are 10 calories. Press ENTER to confirm the calorie goal, press START, the Treadmill starts and the user controls the Speed and Incline. The calorie goal will count down in the Calories window.

14.Target Time: This program counts down the time goal that the user sets before exercising. After confirming the program, the user enters the time goal using the Speed or Incline arrow keys. Increments are 1 minute. Press ENTER to confirm the time goal, press START, the Treadmill starts and the user controls the Speed and Incline. The time goal will count down in the Time window.

15.Target Elevation Gain: This program counts down the elevation gain goal that the user sets before exercising. After confirming the program, the user enters the elevation gain goal using the Speed or Incline arrow keys. Increments are 10 feet. Press ENTER to confirm the elevation gain goal, press START, the Treadmill starts and the user controls the Speed and Incline. The elevation gain goal will count down in the Elevation Gain window.

16.User Programs 1-3:After selecting one of the user programs, press ENTER to confirm. Press ENTER again and adjust the Speed and Incline for segment one and press ENTER. Continue to adjust the Speed and Incline for each segment and press ENTER. Press START to begin the workout. If a Speed or Incline value is changed during usage, the Computer will store the value of the Speed and Incline at the end of each segment and will retain these values.

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Contents Dedication to Quality 1600/1800 Treadmills Exploded View Item # Part Name QTY 1600/1800 Parts LIST/EXPLODED ViewTable of Contents Read all instructions before using this equipment Important Safety InstructionsAdditional Workout Progress Charts Workout Progress Charts Comments or Questions Ordering Replacement PartsIntroduction Congratulations on Purchasing Your NEW Balance TreadmillNew Balance 1600/1800 Specifications Unit Warning LABELS/SPECIFICATIONS & PartsProblem Cause Correction Troubleshooting GuideInner Thigh Stretch Back StretchStanding Hamstrings Stretch Buttocks, Hips and Abdominal StretchAlways Unplug Power Cord Immediately After USE Parts Box ASSEMBLY/SETUP InstructionsFastener Pack Overhead/Triceps Stretch Warm UP & Cool Down StretchesQuadriceps Stretch Calf and Achilles StretchHeart 160 Rate Beats/ 150 Min Heart Rate Target Zone For Cardiovascular FitnessConsole Base Assembly Upright AssemblySide Cap Assembly Assembly is now completeTips to Keep YOU Going ClothingMeasuring Your Heart Rate When to ExerciseSee chart on Aerobic Exercise HOW MUCH? HOW OFTEN?Folding the Treadmill to allow removal of the shipping box Setting UP Treadmill for USEMoving the Treadmill Lowering the Walking Deck Power Cord AssemblyTurning On the Treadmill Knowing the Basics Exercise GuidelinesComplete Exercise Program 1800 Using the Pulse FunctionTo Fold the Treadmill Folding and Moving Your Treadmill for StorageTo Lower the Treadmill To Move the Treadmill Programs Program Function 1800DISPLAY FunctionWalking Belt Centering Taking Care of Your TreadmillWalking Belt Tension Walking Belt and Deck Lubrication CleaningLubrication Application Programs Program Function 1600DISPLAY FunctionElectronics Operating Instructions For Your Treadmill Safety TipsQuick Reference Guide Pressing these selects a program Quick Reference Guide