Life Fitness X3-0 user manual Using Workouts in Progress, Pausing a Workout, Resetting a Workout

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USING WORKOUTS IN PROGRESS

The cross-trainer MANUAL program features 16 resistance levels, with “1” being the easiest and “16” being the most difficult. The cross-trainer RANDOM, SLOPE, INTERVAL, PEAK, and CHALLENGE programs feature 9 difficulty levels, with “1” being the easiest and “9” being the most difficult. While a workout is in progress, it is possible to change the level of the overall workout. To do so, simply press the UP or DOWN arrow keys repeatedly until the DATA DISPLAY window shows the desired level. That change remains in effect for the entire workout or until the level is changed again.

NOTE: The cross-trainer features speed-dependent braking resistance. For a set resistance level on the monitor, the resistance increases with the user’s speed. The computer makes no adjustments to maintain the resistance level based on the user’s speed.

PAUSING A WORKOUT

To pause a workout-in-progress, press the STOP key, or simply stop pedaling for 25 seconds. A workout can remain in pause mode for a maximum duration of five minutes. If a paused workout is not resumed before the five-minute pause duration ends, the console shuts down, and the paused workout information is lost. To resume a paused workout, press the START key or simply begin pedaling again.

RESETTING A WORKOUT

To reset a workout, press the STOP key, and hold it for three seconds. This deletes the current workout and makes it possible to set up a new workout.

REVIEWING A COMPLETED WORKOUT

When a workout reaches the end of its duration, the console emits four consecutive beeps. At this point, it is possible to review summary data for the completed workout, including total calories burned and distance traveled, by pressing the SCROLL key and reading the results in the DATA WINDOWS. Afterward, press the STOP key to return to the workout-select mode.

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Contents E R M a N U a L International Offices Corporate HeadquartersPage Table of Contents Page X30 Getting Started Important Safety InstructionsSave These Instructions for Future Reference Where to Place the CROSS-TRAINER SetupHOW to Stabilize the CROSS-TRAINER Plug in the CROSS-TRAINERDisplay Console Display Console OverviewDisplay Console Descriptions Page RPM Revolutions Per Minute The pedaling speed or rate Reading Rack and Accessory Tray Wireless Heart Rate Chest Strap Mounting and Dismounting the CROSS-TRAINER Correct UsageBiomechanical Guidelines GeneralBraking Resistance Reverse Motion Total BodyWorkout Overviews WorkoutsSelecting and Using Quick Start Manual Mode Setting UP and Using the WorkoutsSelecting a Workout Entering a Workout DurationSelecting a Level for a Manual Workout Entering a WeightStarting a Workout Explanation of Difficulty LevelsPausing a Workout Using Workouts in ProgressResetting a Workout Reviewing a Completed WorkoutSwitching the Console Display to Metric Units Using the Heart Rate Zone to Maximize Workout BenefitsManual Workout DescriptionsResistance Level Time SegmentsPeak Random Slope Interval Challenge Workout Selections Using the Workouts ChartPreventative Maintenance Tips Service and Technical DataPreventative Maintenance Schedule Troubleshooting the Wireless Heart Rate Chest StrapHeart Rate Reading is Erratic or Absent Entirely HOW to Obtain Product Service What is Covered Warranty InformationWhat YOU Must do Model Lifetime Years Console SpecificationsAssembled Dimensions F E F I T N E S S . C O M