New Balance 5K 5100 owner manual Using the Pulse Function on the Front Handlebar

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USING THE PULSE FUNCTION ON THE FRONT HANDLEBAR

The Pulse Window on your Computer works in conjunction with the pulse sensors found on the front handlebar. When you are ready to read your pulse:

1)Place both hands firmly on the pulse sensors. For the most accurate reading, it is important to use both hands.

2)Look at your Pulse Window. The small heart will

begin to blink.

3) Your estimated heart rate will appear in the window approximately 6 seconds after you grasp the pulse sensors.

4)Refer to the Target Heart Rate Zone Chart found on page 18 of this manual. For additional information about the importance of working

within certain heart rate ranges, see page 17 – Measuring Your Heart Rate.

5) This estimate is not exact and persons with

medical conditions and/or a specific need for

accurate heart rate monitoring should not rely Pulse Sensors on the estimations provided.

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Contents Upright Bike Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Read all instructions before using this machineKeep These Instructions Specifications & Parts New Balance 5100 SpecificationsUnit Warning Labels Customer Service IntroductionOrdering Missing or Defective Parts Assembly Instructions Tools Required includedFastener Pack Foot Tube Assembly Computer Tube AssemblyHandlebar Assembly Water Bottle Holder AssemblySeat Assembly Computer Assembly Foot Pedal AssemblyAC Adapter Exploded View & Parts List Using Your Upright Bike Getting StartedDual Sided Pedal Correct Workout PositionUsing the Pulse Function on the Front Handlebar Functions and Features Operating the ComputerIntroduction Buttons and Definitions LCD Workout GraphicsPrograms Programs 11Program Selection Program GraphicsLCD Contrast Calibration Exercise Guidelines Knowing the BasicsComplete Exercise Program When to Exercise Aerobic Exercise HOW MUCH? HOW OFTEN?See chart on Measuring Your Heart RateClothing Tips to Keep YOU GoingHeart Rate Target Zone For Cardiovascular Fitness Heart Rate Beats MinWarm UP & Cool Down Stretches Quadriceps StretchCalf and Achilles Stretch Overhead/Triceps StretchBack Stretch Standing Hamstrings StretchButtocks, Hips and Abdominal Stretch Inner Thigh StretchCare & Storage Care DirectionsStoring Directions Workout Progress Charts Additional Workout Progress Charts Exercise Data Charts Dedication to Quality