Precor M9.35I manual Guidelines, Using the Fitness Test, Completing the Fitness Test

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Guidelines

Before selecting the Fitness Test, read the following guidelines:

Sit and rest for at least five minutes prior to taking the test to bring your heart rate to a resting state.

The fitness score is affected by your weight and age. You must enter this data during the setup phase.

You must wear the chest strap throughout the test.

The arrow keys are disabled during the test. Any pressure on the keys is ignored.

Using the Fitness Test

Let the program adjust the speed of the running belt and incline for you.

CAUTION: If you feel pain, faintness, or dizziness, stop the Fitness Test immediately. You can retake the Fitness Test later.

Completing the Fitness Test

When you finish the Fitness Test, the program slows the speed and returns incline to 0 percent. No automatic cool- down period is provided after the test.

Create your own cool-down period by pressing the QUICKSTART key to enter the Manual program and return your heart rate to a normal, restful state.

The Fitness Test automatically ends if one of the following occurs:

You press the red STOP button.

Your heart rate increases and remains for one minute above 85% of the maximum allowable heart rate (220 minus your age).

Your heart rate cannot be detected.

You complete the test.

Fitness Test Scores

When you complete the fitness test, your fitness score and cardiovascular fitness level is shown after the workout summary. The score is stored for future retrieval with your user ID. It appears on the display when 9 FITNESS TEST is selected as your desired program.

Note: If you do not receive a fitness score, it could be the result of erratic heart rate readings. Refer to Troubleshooting Heart Rate.

Tables 4 and 5 show the desired range in fitness levels depending on your age and gender. More information is available at the Precor web site (www.precor.com).

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Contents M9.33i M9.35i Page Important Safety Instructions Grounding Instructions Grounding Instructions Password SecuritySafety Approval Federal Communications Commission, Part Radio Frequency Interference RFIUnits Designated for U.S. Markets Débranchez avant de réparer European ApplicationsCanadian Department of Communications Obtaining Service Table of Contents Precor Residential Equipment Using the Safety Clip Treadmill Safety FeaturesTurning the Unit on and OFF Entering the PasswordUsing the Handrails Guidelines 120Heart Rate Target Zones High range 220 minus your age multiplied by 85%Using the Heart Rate Touch-Sensitive Grips Heart rate target zones and SmartRate LEDs Using SmartRateExercise to Your Target Heart Rate 2 a v e r a g e h e a r t r a t e Heart Rate AnalysisDisplay Console Stop Column 2 Distance and Incline More Information about the Lower DisplayColumn 1 TIME, Segment TIME, and Pace Column 4 CALORIES, CAL PER MIN, and Mets Column 3 Speed and Watts353i KeypadDiagram 7 Column height affected by changes in incline Quickstart User ID Keys Workout Options Choosing Quickstart 2530 Selecting a User IDYou have two options Selecting a Program Cooling Down After a Workout Pausing During a Workout or the Cool-Down Period Same PERS. Best Ending a WorkoutPrograms Program Tips Choosing a Program10K Program 5K ProgramCustom Programs Calories Goal ProgramClearing the Settings in a Custom Program Fitness Test Program Distance Goal ProgramI s t a n c e g o a l I t n e s s t e s tGuidelines Using the Fitness TestCompleting the Fitness Test Fitness Test ScoresCardio respiratory Fitness Score Category-Females A r t T e Heart Rate ProgramWarm-up Period R w e i g h t l o s s Using the Heart Rate ProgramHR Programs Heart Rate Program or the HR Weight N t e r v a l 1 Interval ProgramsOne Mile Program Manual ProgramN u a l L eN d o m Random ProgramRun Programs A c k Track ProgramTwo Mile Program A l k i n t h e p a r k Walk in the Park ProgramWalk Programs E i g h t l o s s Weight Loss ProgramAdvanced Programming Tips Advanced Programming and TroubleshootingChanging a User ID to a Name M9.35i Clearing User ID PreferencesSelecting a U.S. Standard or Metric Display Selecting Password Protection Viewing the Odometer Informational DisplaysViewing the Software Version and Part Numbers Viewing the Hour Meter12000 MI 1714 HrS Viewing the Error LogViewing the Serial Number Troubleshooting Error CodesErratic heart rate readings Troubleshooting Heart RateInspection Cleaning the EquipmentChecking the Alignment Running Belt Storing the Chest StrapAdjusting the Running Belt Servicing the Treadmill Long-Term Storage Options / Accessories Limited WarrantyWarranty Periods and Coverage Conditions and Restrictions This limited warranty shall not apply toExclusive Remedies Disclaimer and ReleaseExclusion of Consequential and Incidental Damages Thank You and Welcome to Precor Tell US about Your NEW Precor Product M9.3xi Low Impact Treadmills Product SpecificationsPage Quickstart Use the Safety ClipChoose a Program Assembly Guide Page Required Tools Hardware Kit not to scale Assembly Steps Incline , Speed , Speed Handrail clamp fasteners can damage the cable M9.3xi Low-Impact Treadmills Assembly Guide Checking the Alignment and Adjusting the Running Belt M9.3xi Low-Impact Treadmills Assembly Guide Page Precor Incorporated 20031 142nd Avenue NE Box