CRUISE CONTROL
TARGET HRC
TARGET HRC
CRUISE CONTROL
TARGET HRC

Cruise Control Operating Instruction

2-16

CRUISE CONTROL HEART RATE CONTROL

Here’s the simplest way to enter target heart rate training. While in manual workout on all HRC, CI models, you can easily enter Target Heart Rate Control by simply pressing the Target Heart Rate Express Key marked Cruise Control.

Secure heart rate transmitter around chest. (see page 2-12.)

Step onto treadmill.

Straddle treadbelt.

Insert safety key into the console behind the hand bar.

Caution: When the safety key is inserted, the treadmill will return to 0% grade. Please keep the area under the treadmill free from obstructions.

Connect safety lanyard clip to the waistband of your clothing. Do not operate treadmill without safety lanyard clipped to your clothing at about waist height.

The message center will read

WGT FAST/SLOW followed by

PRESS SELECT/PRESS START

The time window will display last entered

weight. Use to change the weight and press

Press .

Begin manual workout, heart rate will be displayed as it is picked up. When you reach

desired heart rate press (cruise control). You are now hands-free

in target heart rate control.

NOTE: To change target press .

CRUISE CONTROL

You are now in full manual control. Work to desired target heart rate

press .

To end workout press

.

 

To increase your heart rate while in the HRC mode, the speed will always increase until the maximum speed is attained, then the grade will begin to increase.

To lower heart rate in the HRC mode, grade will always decrease first, followed by speed.

If you enter the HRC stage, below 5mph, the speed you enter will be the maximum speed of your workout. i.e.: If you like to walk at a maximum speed of 3.8 mph, you should enter HRC at 3.8 mph.

If you enter the HRC stage above 5 mph, you will have an additional 1 mph of speed. i.e.: If you enter HRC at 6 mph, your maximum attainable speed in the HRC stage will be 7 mph.

If at any time you enter the HRC stage with grade, you will have an additional 4% of grade available in the HRC stage. i.e.: If you enter the HRC stage at 1% grade your maximum attainable grade will be 5%.

If you do not enter the HRC stage with grade, no grade will be available during the HRC stage of your workout. Only speed will be used to control your heart rate.

EXAMPLES OF WALKING WORKOUTS: 1.EnterHRCat3.5mphand4%gradeto

allow a maximum speed of 3.5 mph and 8% grade.

2.Enter HRC at 4.2 mph and 6% grade to allow a maximum speed of 4.2 mph and 10% grade.

EXAMPLES OF RUNNING WORKOUTS: 1.EnterHRCat6mphand0%gradetoallow

a maximum of 7 mph and 0% grade. 2.Enter HRC at 5 mph and 2% grade to allow

a maximum of 6 mph and 6% grade.

Page 23
Image 23
True Fitness 500 SERIES, 550 SERIES, 450 SERIES Cruise Control Operating Instruction, Cruise Control Heart Rate Control

550 SERIES, 500 SERIES, 450 SERIES specifications

True Fitness is a prominent name in the fitness equipment industry, known for its high-quality treadmills, ellipticals, and exercise bikes. Among the standout offerings are the 450 Series, 500 Series, and 550 Series, each designed to cater to different fitness enthusiasts while maintaining True Fitness' commitment to durability, performance, and user experience.

The True Fitness 450 Series is ideal for those seeking a solid foundation in their fitness journey. It features a robust frame designed to withstand heavy use, making it perfect for both home gyms and commercial settings. The console is user-friendly, incorporating simple controls and a clear display that allows users to easily track their progress. With multiple workout programs, the 450 Series caters to varying fitness levels, ensuring that both beginners and seasoned athletes can find an appropriate challenge. Additionally, the treadmill is equipped with a patented Soft System deck that minimizes impact on joints, promoting longer workouts and minimizing the risk of injury.

Moving up to the 500 Series, this line enhances the user experience with advanced technology and features. It includes a larger display that provides comprehensive workout stats, including heart rate and calories burned. The 500 Series also offers more workout options, including customizable profiles that allow users to tailor their sessions according to personal goals. Another significant advancement is the integration of heart rate monitoring, which can be achieved through built-in sensors or wireless chest straps. This feature allows users to stay within their targeted heart rate zones and enhance their cardiovascular workouts.

The 550 Series represents the pinnacle of True Fitness' offerings, incorporating premium materials and cutting-edge technology. This series boasts a high-definition touchscreen display that connects seamlessly to fitness apps and provides extensive tracking capabilities. The built-in virtual coaching feature offers users real-time feedback, enhancing their training efficiency. The 550 Series is also equipped with advanced cushioning technology, ensuring maximum comfort during high-impact activities. With enhanced durability and performance specifications, it is designed for serious athletes who demand nothing less than the best.

In summary, the True Fitness 450, 500, and 550 Series cater to a diverse range of fitness needs. From the foundational elements of the 450 Series to the innovations in the 500 Series and the premium features of the 550 Series, True Fitness continues to set the standard for quality and functionality in fitness equipment. Whether for home use or commercial environments, these series provide the tools necessary for effective and enjoyable workouts.