Precor owner manual Using the M9.25i Cardiovascular Course

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CAUTION: Always check with your physician to learn what the appropriate heart rate is for your level of fitness. Do not push yourself beyond the recommended range.

CAUTION: Hold onto the handrail. If the treadmill is not already at 0% incline, it automatically returns to 0% incline.

You should not use the Cardiovascular Course or take the Fitness Test if you are taking any medications that either speed up or slow down your heart rate. Since the test is based on your heart rate response during varying levels of exercise, medications can invalidate the test.

Do not drink caffeine or smoke cigarettes for at least three hours prior to the test. Ciga- rettes and caffeine can elevate your heart rate.

Do not carry on a conversation while taking the Fitness Test.

Always face forward on your treadmill and only use the handrails for balance. Do not use the handrails to support your weight.

You must complete at least two stages of the Fitness Test before you can receive a fitness score. The Fitness Test stops automatically if:

a.You reach your maximum heart rate (maximum heart rate equals 220 minus your age).

b.You meet or exceed 85% of your maximum heart rate at the end of Stage 1.

c.You meet or exceed 70% of your maximum heart rate at the end of Stages 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6.

Keep in mind that you are working with very sensitive equipment and upper body movement should be kept to a minimum.

Do not carry weights (or Precor Smart Weights) while taking the Fitness Test.

After putting on the chest strap, turn the treadmill ON and position yourself on the running belt for at least 15 seconds. This allows the treadmill to detect the transmitter.

While using the Cardiovascular Course or performing the Fitness Test, face the electronic console and stay within 3 feet of it. If you move outside of the 3-foot range, the receiver might have difficulty picking up your heart rate signal.

Take the Fitness Test again, after a period of rest, if you feel that your heart rate or fitness score is inconsistent.

A cool-down period, which helps lower your heart rate, has been incorporated into the Fitness Test. A warm-up and cool-down period is also part of the Cardiovascular Course.

Using the M9.25i Cardiovascular Course

The M9.25i Cardiovascular Course monitors your heart rate and automatically maintains it within your cardiovascular zone. Your training or target zone is based on your age and level of fitness.

Note: You must wear the Precor chest strap to use the Cardiovascular Course.

To use the Cardiovascular Course follow the steps in Working Out on the M9.25i Low Impact Treadmill and choose program number “12” at the Program prompt. The following occurs:

1.The software verifies that it detects the heart rate signal and a prompt asks you to specify a workout time. The system defaults to 30 minutes if no previous record exists. You can select a range of time between 10 and 95 minutes in 5-minute increments. Use the or keys to change the display. Press ENTER.

2.Hold onto the handrail. The running belt begins moving after the warning message “Belt Starting 3, 2, 1,...” appears.

3.The treadmill provides a 3-minute warm-up period before entering the actual Cardiovascular Course. Use the SPEED or keys to adjust the speed to a comfortable level. Once your heart rate moves into the target zone or the 3-minute warm-up ends, the Cardiovascular Course begins.

4.To keep your heart rate within the target zone, the software automatically checks the incline every thirty seconds and makes adjustments when necessary. The treadmill also prompts you if your heart rate is not within the target zone.

Note: During the program, the INCLINE ▼▲ keys do not affect the treadmill’s incline. Instead, use the INCLINE▼▲ keys to change your target zone. Prompts scroll across the display notifying you of the changes.

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Contents USA Important Safety Instructions Personal Safety Information Regarding Use in the U.S.A. and Canada Débranchez avant de réparer Grounding InstructionsPrecor Smart Rate and Cardiologic System Table of ContentsSetting Up the Low Impact Treadmill Working Out on the M9.25i Low Impact TreadmillUnpacking the M9.25i Low Impact Treadmill Before You BeginHardware Kit DiagramTo assemble the M9.25i treadmill, take the following steps Setting Up the Low Impact TreadmillInstallation Requirements Assembly InstructionsLower board HoodSecure Diagram Bottle cage If the running belt,… Then Checking the Alignment of the Running BeltLocating the on and OFF Switch Using the Low Impact TreadmillUsing the Magnetic Safety Key Displays Understanding the Electronic ConsoleDisplays on the Electronic Console Left WindowSmart Rate Total caloric burnRight Window Keys on the Electronic Console Changing the Display to U.S. Standard or Metric Working Out on the M9.25i Low Impact Treadmill Start working out Straddle belt Select User I.D Select WeightTurn OFF treadmill Remove Safety Key. Store in secure place Select AGE Select ProgramTo end your workout, take the following steps Pausing Your WorkoutCooling Down After Your Workout Ending Your WorkoutUsing the Quick Start Feature Creating Custom Courses Using the Random CourseUsing Your Custom Course Using the Preprogrammed Courses Using the Manual Course ProgramTo set the interval for a course, take the following steps Using the Interval CoursesBuckle the strap around your chest. The strap should feel Precor Smart Rate and CardiologicTM SystemWearing the Chest Strap Transmitter Utilizing the cardiovascular courseUtilizing the Cardiovascular Course and Fitness Test Understanding Smart RateUsing the M9.25i Cardiovascular Course Taking the Fitness Test Age in Years Low Fitness Medium Fitness High Fitness Correcting Inconsistent Heart Rate Readings Using the Weight Loss ProgramMessage Test INCOMPLETE-YOU Must not Stop Troubleshooting Heart Rate Error MessagesMessage SORRY-TEST INVALID-MUST Complete AT Least 2 Stages Page How Hard Should I Exercise? Darkened areas in Diagram 15 indicate the muscles improvedGetting the Most Out of Your Workout TrapeziusHeart Rate Training Zone How Often Should I Exercise? How Long Should I Exercise?Battery case Cleaning the EquipmentChanging the Battery in the Chest Strap To replace the battery, take the following stepsAligning the Running Belt Storing the Chest StrapAdjusting the Tension of the Belt Displaying the Odometer and Software Version Obtaining ServiceUSA