Precor M9.25i owner manual Using the Interval Courses

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CAUTION: The treadmill may automatically change incline when you enter a program. Stay clear of the lift mechanism and hood area until the treadmill has completed its recalibration.

Using the Interval Courses

The interval courses are among the best for conditioning your cardiovascular system. The courses are designed to raise and lower your heart rate in a repeating fashion for an indefinite period of time. Refer to Using Smart Rate and Getting the Most Out of Your Workout to learn about your target and training zones.

The interval courses on the M9.25i treadmill allow you to set the rest and work intervals according to your training regimen. You set the speed and incline for the first rest and work intervals (first two segments of the course) and the software takes over from there, repeating the intervals throughout the course until you press the STOP key.

To use the interval courses, follow the steps in Working Out on the M9.25i Low Impact Tread- mill. At the Program prompt, enter program number “10” for a one minute rest/one minute work interval or enter program number “11” for a one minute rest/two minute work interval.

To set the interval for a course, take the following steps:

1.When the course profile appears in the left window display, continue to straddle the running belt while you press the SPEED key. Step onto the running belt while the speed is at or below 1 mph (1.6 kph). Hold onto the handrail with one hand until you have completed setting the rest and work speeds for the course. Be sure you are comfortable with the speed of the running belt before you release your grip from the handrail.

2.While the cell is blinking at the top of the first rest interval, press the SPEED▼▲ keys to set your rest speed. Then, press the INCLINE▼▲ keys to choose an appropriate incline.

Important: You have one or two minutes, depending on the segment time, to set the speed and incline settings for your rest or work intervals.

3.When the work interval begins to blink, use the SPEED▼▲ keys to set your “work” speed. Choose an appropriate incline by pressing the INCLINE ▼▲ keys.

Note: A 30 second count down occurs at the appropriate time and signals the end of a particular time interval. The count down appears in the TIME display.

After you set the speed and incline for the first two intervals of the course profile, the treadmill’s software takes over and continues repeating the rest and work intervals, through- out the remaining portions of your workout, at the levels you selected.

Note: Anytime during your workout, you can change the rest and work interval levels by using the SPEED ▼▲ or INCLINE ▼▲ keys. The treadmill’s software reprograms the remainder of the course profile to the newly specified rest and work intervals.

4.At the end of your workout, press Hold to Reset for several seconds to store the incline settings with your user I.D. and save the Time, Distance, and Calories to your cumulative totals. The interval course inclines will be preset next time you select the same user I.D. and program number. Note that the running belt speeds cannot be saved and need to be reentered during every session.

Important: You need to press STOP to end a workout in interval mode. Otherwise the course continues on indefinitely—there is no time or distance limit in interval mode. Press Hold to Reset for a few seconds to save your workout statistics with your user I.D. If you turn OFF the treadmill while in interval mode, the workout statistics will not be saved with your user I.D.

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Contents USA Important Safety Instructions Personal Safety Information Regarding Use in the U.S.A. and Canada Grounding Instructions Débranchez avant de réparerTable of Contents Setting Up the Low Impact TreadmillWorking Out on the M9.25i Low Impact Treadmill Precor Smart Rate and Cardiologic SystemBefore You Begin Unpacking the M9.25i Low Impact TreadmillDiagram Hardware KitSetting Up the Low Impact Treadmill Installation RequirementsAssembly Instructions To assemble the M9.25i treadmill, take the following stepsHood Lower boardSecure Diagram Bottle cage Checking the Alignment of the Running Belt If the running belt,… ThenLocating the on and OFF Switch Using the Low Impact TreadmillUsing the Magnetic Safety Key Understanding the Electronic Console Displays on the Electronic ConsoleLeft Window DisplaysTotal caloric burn Smart RateRight Window Keys on the Electronic Console Changing the Display to U.S. Standard or Metric Working Out on the M9.25i Low Impact Treadmill Straddle belt Select User I.D Select Weight Turn OFF treadmill Remove Safety Key. Store in secure placeSelect AGE Select Program Start working outPausing Your Workout Cooling Down After Your WorkoutEnding Your Workout To end your workout, take the following stepsUsing the Quick Start Feature Using the Random Course Creating Custom CoursesUsing Your Custom Course Using the Manual Course Program Using the Preprogrammed CoursesUsing the Interval Courses To set the interval for a course, take the following stepsPrecor Smart Rate and CardiologicTM System Wearing the Chest Strap TransmitterUtilizing the cardiovascular course Buckle the strap around your chest. The strap should feelUnderstanding Smart Rate Utilizing the Cardiovascular Course and Fitness TestUsing the M9.25i Cardiovascular Course Taking the Fitness Test Age in Years Low Fitness Medium Fitness High Fitness Using the Weight Loss Program Correcting Inconsistent Heart Rate ReadingsMessage Test INCOMPLETE-YOU Must not Stop Troubleshooting Heart Rate Error MessagesMessage SORRY-TEST INVALID-MUST Complete AT Least 2 Stages Page Darkened areas in Diagram 15 indicate the muscles improved Getting the Most Out of Your WorkoutTrapezius How Hard Should I Exercise?Heart Rate Training Zone How Long Should I Exercise? How Often Should I Exercise?Cleaning the Equipment Changing the Battery in the Chest StrapTo replace the battery, take the following steps Battery caseStoring the Chest Strap Aligning the Running BeltAdjusting the Tension of the Belt Obtaining Service Displaying the Odometer and Software VersionUSA