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Workout Programs (continued)

Ending the Program

When program time is up or Stop key is pressed, this program will end and Cool Down will be active.

The message display will flash a message “PROGRAM END”&”COOL DOWN”. See Cool Down for details.

“Start” key could be pressed to re-start the Random Cross program again.

“Stop” key could be pressed to skip the cool down and active the Workout Summary immediately.

Pause, Reset, Switch or Save a program

See Console Operating Tips section for details, pages 9 & 10.

I N T E R V A L

Getting Started

The Interval program helps to build the strength of your cardiovascular system. By alter- nating the workload from high to low, your heart gets an effective workout.

Beginning the Program

During idle mode, the message window displays a message “SELECT A PROGRAM”. To begin this program, press “Classic Programs” key until “Interval” program LED indi- cator lights up.

Accepting default values or Entering the program setup mode

When the message display flashes, “INTERVAL”, it indicates you are about to select the Interval program. It then scrolls “PRESS ENTER TO ADJUST OR START TO BEGIN” and wait for an instruction.

Press “Start” key to accept current default values and begin Interval program workout.

Default Time = 30 minutes

Default Intensity level = a default intensity profile alternates Rest: L2 and

Work level: L10.

Default Incline level = L1.

Or press “Enter” to enter program setup mode. The message display will take you through the program setup mode step by step as below: (same as Manual program setup)

Entering Age

Entering Weight

Entering Time

During the Program

Once Start key is pressed, the Warm Up will be active. See Warm Up mode section for details.

Display

When Warm Up mode is completed, the message display will turn into work out data display and display four default data: time, level, calories & pulse.

Press “Select” button under each group to select your desired data display.

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