Life Fitness M051-00K39-A196 operation manual Mets

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WATTS

This workout targets a rate of effort equal to a certain number of Watts. A Watt is a unit of power that measures the amount of mechanical work required to operate a device, such as a Lifecycle exercise bike. It is roughly equal to .25 calo- ries per hour. The workout program automatically alters the intensity level to maintain the appropriate rate of effort. By de- fault, this workout is turned off. For information on making it available, see Section 5, titled System Menu.

METS

This workout targets a rate of effort equal to a certain number of METs. A MET is a unit of measurement used to express the metabolic rate of work (oxygen consumption per unit of body weight) required to perform a task. One MET is approximately equal to a person’s metabolism when seated and relaxed. By default, this workout is turned off. For information on making it available, see Section 5, titled System Menu.

AEROBICS TRAINER

In this workout, the MESSAGE CENTER continuously prompts the user to switch between a high pedaling speed and a low pedaling speed. These speed intervals alternate in a pattern that promotes a “build-up” in the intensity of the workout, followed by a “build-down” in intensity.

The workout consists of 32 intervals, which are divided into groups of four. In the first group, the user encounters one fast interval followed by three slow intervals. The second group features two fast intervals followed by two slow intervals. The third group features three fast intervals followed by one slow interval. The fourth group, which is the most intense point of the workout, features four fast intervals. Afterward, the workout decreases in intensity, concluding with a group of four, consecutive, slow intervals. See the chart below:

Workout Begin

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interval 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interval 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interval 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interval 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Group 5

Group 6

Group 7

Group 8

 

Build-Up

 

 

Build-Down

 

 

 

Fast

 

Slow

 

 

 

The length of the intervals depends on the workout duration selected by the user.

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Contents Club Series Recumbent Lifecycle Exercise Bike Cslr International Offices Corporate HeadquartersTable of Contents Class HA Home Domestic use Club Series Recumbent Lifecycle Exercise Bike Cslr Getting Started Important Safety InstructionsConservez CES Instructions Pour Usage Ultérieur 1POINT DE DépartConsignes DE Sécurité Importantes Setup HOW to Adjust the Pedal Straps Location of Service Ports Console Overlay Overview Console OverlayRPM Revolutions per Minute the pedaling speed or rate Console Overlay DescriptionsPage Ipod Keypad Reading Rack and Bottle Holder Heart Rate Zone Training WHY Heart Rate Zone Training EXERCISE?FAT Burn Heart Rate Hill TM Cardio Heart Rate Interval TMHeart Rate Monitoring Optional Polar Telemetry Heart Rate Chest Strap Workout Overviews WorkoutsAIR Force Physical Readiness Test PRT U.S. Military Using the Workouts Selecting and Adjusting the Intensity Level Quick Start Interval Extreme Heart Rate TM Steps to Setup Each WorkoutEntry point Peak End point Workout DescriptionsHill 80% HRmax 144 BPM Extreme Heart Ratetm Mets Inactive Active Very Active 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ MY Workouts Using MY Workouts Personal ProgramsTo change a workout name To change settings for a stored workoutTo view statistics for a stored workout System Menu Entering and Using the System MenuSetting Default Value Description System Configuration Optional SettingsPreventive Maintenance Tips Service and Technical DataWeekly Monthly BI-ANNUALLY Preventive Maintenance ScheduleMalfunction Probable Cause Corrective Action Ensure proper adherence Cation Timeout Use iPod controls to navigate Recycling the Battery Troubleshooting the Lifepulse System SensorsHOW to Obtain Product Service / Serial Number Location Life Fitness Cslr Lifecycle Exercise Bike Specifications SpecificationsWarranty Coverage Cslr Bike What is Covered Warranty Information
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