Diamondback 500ER manual Heart Rate is an Important Key to Your Exercise

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500Er Owner’s Manual

Heart Rate is an Important Key to Your Exercise

The Surgeon General also released a report on physical activity and health. This report dictates that exercise and fitness are beneficial for a person’s health and reiterated the need for exercise as a key component for disease prevention and healthier living.

The best way to determine exercise intensity is to monitor your pulse rate. Your heart rate can easily be determined by counting the number of heart beats per minute at the chest, wrist or the carotid artery on your neck. It is difficult however to count your own pulse while exercising as it is not possible to count fast enough to accurately track the number of beats per minute. The Diamondback Fitness 500Er is equipped with a set of touch heart rate sensors for monitoring your heart rate.

Using the Touch Heart Rate Sensors

While the unit is powered‐on and a workout program is operating, gently grasp both touch heart rate sensors on the fixed handlebar below the console. The computer will detect your pulse rate and register the value as a two (2) or three (3) digit number in the Pulse window on the LCD display.

NOTE: If an inconsistent heart rate is displayed while using the hand pulse sensors:

Ensure the palms of both hands are touching the contact areas of the touch heart rate sensors.

Apply and maintain constant and even pressure upon the grips.

Do not clutch the touch heart rate sensors tightly.

Try to keep both hands still while griping the touch heart rate sensor.

Your Estimated Maximum Heart Rate & Target Training Zone

Touch heart rate sensors.

 

Your calculated target heart rate, or the ideal intensity needed to improve

cardiovascular fitness, depends primarily upon your age rather than your current state of fitness. If the exercise intensity is too low or too high, only modest gains will be made in strength and cardio‐vascular fitness. A workout at

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Contents Page 500Er Table of Contents Introduction Diamondback FitnessSafety Instructions & Warnings Assembly Page 500Er Assembly Instructions Page Pre‐installed on the console mast C as Page Page Good Health is an Exercise in Common Sense Body Mass Index BMI = weight lb $ height² in xWorkout Guidelines Using the Touch Heart Rate Sensors Heart Rate is an Important Key to Your ExerciseAge = Calculated Maximum Heart Rate in Beats‐per‐minute/Bpm Workout Quality and Quantity Get a Smart Start on ExercisingPage 500Er Console Overview Pulse Display Console Display WindowsTime Display Data DisplayData Entry Prompts Warm Up and Cool Down Program IndicatorsWorkout Profile or Brickyard Stop Key Console KeysStart/Quick Start Key Enter KeyTilting Console SmartFanMP3/iPod Input Jack and Speakers Console Operation Glossary of TermsEnglish Unit Mode and Metric Unit Mode Operating NotesCool Down Programming FeaturesWarm Up Workout Summary Classic Programs Quick StartInterval Trainer Program Manual ProgramRandom Cross Program Hill Climb ProgramClassic Programs Setup Mode Classic Programs LaunchTarget Heart Rate Program Ending a Classic ProgramHeart Rate Control Setup Mode User Age Data EntryUser Weight Data Entry Heart Rate Control Program LaunchMaintenance Ending the Heart Rate Control ProgramWarranty Information Who is CoveredVoided Warranty Page Page Model Number 500Er Serial Number E Serial Number Location To Activate Your WarrantyPURCHASER’S Reference Information Record of Purchase