Precor owner manual Displays on the Electronic Console, EFX5.21s display

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Displays on the Electronic Console

Indicator lights appear to show you which feature is being displayed. When you are working out, the electronic console display presents each feature consecutively—this is called scanning. Diagram 8 illustrates the electronic console display. Its display features and keys are explained on the following pages.

Diagram 8

EFX5.21s display

Suggested Exercises

Cross Training

The complete ramp range involves a wide variety of muscles. Gain more variation by changing resistance and using both forward and reverse motion.

Gluteals

Maintain a mid-to-high ramp range. To further emphasize the gluteals, mainly use forward motion.

Quadriceps

Use a progression from low to high ramp angles. Emphasize quadriceps by using reverse motion.

Variety

Simulate walking or cross-country skiing by using lower ramp positions. Higher ramp positions simulate

running, cycling, or climbing.

Enter

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Smart Rate

Above Zone

Cardiovascular

Weight Loss

Below Zone

Ramp Control

PAUSE

Hold to Reset

Ramp Level

7

 

Resistance Level

6

 

Time

5

 

Stides per Minute

4

 

3

 

Total Strides

 

2

 

Calories

 

1

 

Heart Rate*

 

 

 

Resistance Control

Scan/Hold

Quick Start

*You must wear the Precor heart rate monitor to activate the Heart Rate display.

Smart Rate:TM When the optional Precor heart rate receiver has been properly installed in the electronic console and the Precor Heart Rate Option’s chest strap is worn, a blinking segment in the vertical bar graph appears on the display. The blinking segment shows you the zone that your heart rate is in: either Cardiovascular or Weight Loss.

Cardiovascular — maintaining your heart rate between 70% and 85% of your maximum aerobic heart rate, helps to improve your overall cardiovascular/cardiorespiratory fitness level.

Weight Loss — maintaining your heart rate between 55% and 70% of your maximum aerobic heart rate, helps burn enough calories that, when continued on a regular basis for 30 minutes or more, provides the greatest fat-burning benefits.

Important: Smart Rate does not appear when you use the Quick Start key. If the Smart Rate segment appears, but does not blink, it means that a receiver is installed, but that you are not wearing the chest strap transmitter or it is not working properly. To correct transmitter problems, refer to your Precor Heart Rate Option Owner’s Manual.

Ramp Level: Displays the ramp level numerically (1 through 7). This display is affected by the

Ramp Control keys.

Resistance: Indicates the degree of effort (1 through 10) associated with the pedal resistance. This

display is affected by the Resistance Control keys.

Time: Indicates the duration of your workout in minutes and seconds and stops whenever you pause or stop. Should you exceed 60 minutes (during a single workout), the time display converts to hours and minutes.

Strides per Minute: Displays the number of strides completed in a minute. A stride is an exagger- ated walking movement. On the EFX, if you start in a position with one foot forward and one foot back, a stride is completed when you move the rear foot all the way forward while the forward foot moves to the rear.

Total Strides: Displays the total number of strides completed. Refer to Strides per Minute above.

Calories: Indicates the estimated number of calories you are burning while you workout. At the end of the workout, the number of calories burned appears in the display. The calorie calculation is dependent on the weight that you enter during the setup prompts. An accurate weight selection results in a more accurate calorie count.

Note: If you use Quick Start, the calorie count is based on a 150 lbs. (68 kg) person.

Heart Rate: Your heart rate (also known as your “pulse”) appears on the display. Monitor your heart rate to help keep you within your training zone. Refer to page 20 to understand more about the Heart Rate Training Zone. Note that the Precor Heart Rate Option receiver must be installed and the chest strap transmitter worn before your heart rate can appear on the display.

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Contents Elliptical Fitness Crosstrainer Important Safety Instructions Personal Safety Precor Heart Rate Option-Safety GuidelinesInformation Regarding Regulatory Requirements FCC Federal Communications Commission, PartConnection Safety ApprovalGrounding Instructions Débranchez avant de réparerTable of Contents Maintaining the EFX Using the Precor Heart Rate OptionGetting the Most Out of Your Workout ViiBefore You Begin Allen wrench, power cord, and tie wrapPower cord Unpacking the EFXAssembly Instructions Setting Up the EFXInstallation Requirements Electronic console Handrail assembly Washer Bolt Pulling outSecure the cable Receptacle Connector tabs Ribbon cablePlastic reinforcement strip Tie wrap Flange Also remove the string from the ribbon cableConnect the power cord Removing the Locking Pin Using the EFXLocating the on and OFF Switch Understanding the Electronic ConsoleDisplays on the Electronic Console EFX5.21s displayKeys on the Electronic Console Customizing the DisplayWorking Out on the EFX Working out on the EFX5.21sUsing the Quick Start Feature Retrieving the Previous Workout ProgramEnding Your Workout Pausing Your WorkoutCooling Down After a Workout Inserting the Locking PinFollowing briefly explains the purpose for each program Using the Manual Course ProgramUsing a Program Course Changing the Interval Course Profile Using the Weight Loss Program Creating Custom Courses Deleting Custom CoursesDetermine proper length Using the Precor Heart Rate OptionWearing the Chest Strap Transmitter Buckle chest strapUsing the EFX Heart Rate Control Course Utilizing the Heart Rate Interactive CapabilitiesCorrecting Inconsistent Heart Rate Readings Make sure that the EFX is turned I onTrapezius Getting the Most Out of Your WorkoutMuscles improved Heart Rate Training Zone How Hard Should I Exercise?How Long Should I Exercise? How Often Should I Exercise?Changing the battery Cleaning the EquipmentChanging the Battery in the Chest Strap Maintaining the EFXObtaining Service Power Cord MaintenanceAccessing the Odometer and Software Version Numbers Storing the Chest StrapElectronic Specifications Programs Display Readouts