Precor 9.21i Utilizing the Heart Rate Interactive Capabilities, Using the Heart Rate Course

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CAUTION: Keep in mind that the “Heart Rate” or “Training” zones are approximations. 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.

Utilizing the Heart Rate Interactive Capabilities

You can make each program on the treadmill a heart rate interactive course by monitoring and maintaining your heart rate in the Smart Rate® zone best suited for your specific needs. You can access Smart Rate only if the optional heart rate receiver is installed in your unit and you wear the Precor chest strap. The Smart Rate indicator lights do not appear when you use QUICK START™.

Before using the Heart Rate capabilities on the M9.21i or M9.21si, take time to read the following guidelines.

Consult with your physician before engaging in any vigorous exercise. Do not use the Heart Rate Course until authorized by your physician.

Slow down and stop immediately if you experience any pain or abnormal symptoms.

Gently stretch you lower body and back before and after working out to help prevent stiffness or soreness.

Know your heart rate (pulse) and your physician-recommended heart rate training zone. Individual heart rates vary according to several physiological factors and may not correspond directly with the tables provided.

CAUTION: Refer to Precor Heart Rate Option— Safety Guidelines for other important safety tips.

You should not use the Heart Rate capabilities if you are taking any medications that either speed up or slow down your heart rate.

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

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

After putting on the chest strap, turn the treadmill ON “O” and position yourself on the running belt for a minimum of 15 seconds. This allows the treadmill to acknowledge the presence of the transmitter.

While using the chest strap, face the electronic console and stay within 3 feet of it. If you move outside the 3-foot range, the receiver may have difficulty picking up your heart rate signal.

Remember to incorporate a cool-down period into your workout to help lower your heart rate and minimize muscle stiffness or soreness.

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.

Using the Heart Rate Course

The Heart Rate Course has been designed from research conducted at the world-renowned Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research. The HRC program must be used in conjunction with the Precor Heart Rate Option. You can use the Heart Rate Course to maximize your aerobic workout. Once you start the program, the software automatically adjusts the incline (or prompts you to adjust the speed, if necessary) to keep your heart rate within the cardiovascular heart rate zone.

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

To use the course follow the steps in Working Out on the M9.21i or M9.21si Low Impact Treadmill and choose “HRC” at the “SELECT COURSE” prompt. The following occurs:

1.A prompt asks you to select a workout time. The software defaults to 20 minutes if no previous record exists. You can select a range of time between 5 and 99 minutes in 1-minute increments. Use theor keys to specify your workout time. Press ENTER.

2.A scrolling prompt appears to query you about your recommended heart rate zones. The upper limit of your target heart rate appears and scrolls across the display. Use theor keys if you wish to override the recommended heart rate. Press ENTER. A chart showing the recommended heart rate zones can be found in Diagram 15 in Getting the Most Out of Your Workout.

3.Another scrolling prompt appears to ask you to verify your lower heart rate limit. Use theor keys if you wish to override the recommended heart rate. Press ENTER.

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Contents USA Important Safety Instructions Precor Heart Rate Option-Safety Guidelines Personal SafetyFederal Communications Commission, Part Information Regarding Use in the U.S.A. and CanadaGrounding Instructions Canadian Department of CommunicationsWorking Out on the Low Impact Treadmill Table of ContentsSetting Up the Low Impact Treadmill Using the Precor Heart Rate OptionUnpacking the M9.21i or M9.21si Low Impact Treadmill Before You BeginHardware Kit DiagramSetting Up the Low Impact Treadmill Installation RequirementsAssembly Instructions Lower board HoodSecure Diagram Bottle cage If the running belt,… Then Checking the Alignment of the Running BeltUsing the Low Impact Treadmill Locating the on and OFF SwitchUsing the Magnetic Safety Key Displays on the Electronic Console Understanding the Electronic ConsoleKeys on the Electronic Console If you want Then Customizing the DisplayWorking Out on the Low Impact Treadmill Start working out End workoutReview workout statistics Cooling Down After a Workout Using the Quick Start FeaturePausing Your Workout Retrieving the Previous Workout ProgramChanging the Interval Course Profile Using the Weight Loss Program Medium HighHigh Using the Manual Course Program Using the Random CourseUsing a Preprogrammed Course on the M9.21si Deleting Custom Courses on the M9.21si Creating Custom Courses on the M9.21siWearing the Chest Strap Transmitter Using the Precor Heart Rate OptionUtilizing the Heart Rate Interactive Capabilities Using the Heart Rate CourseCorrecting Inconsistent Heart Rate Readings How Hard Should I Exercise? Getting the Most Out of Your WorkoutHeart Rate Training Zone How Often Should I Exercise? How Long Should I Exercise?Cleaning the Equipment Changing the Battery in the Chest StrapMaintaining the Low Impact Treadmills Aligning the Running Belt Storing the Chest StrapAdjusting the Tension of the Belt Obtaining Service USA