16
Using
the
Touch
Heart
Rate
Sensors
While
the
unit
is
powered
‐
on
and
a
workout
program
is
operating,
gently
grasp
both
touch
heart
rate
sensors
on
the
handlebar.
The
computer
will
detect
your
pulse
rate
and
register
the
value
as
a
two
or
three
digit
number
in
the
PULSE
window
on
the
LCD
display.
NOTE:
If
an
inconsistent
heart
rate
is
displayed
while
using
the
hand
pulse
sensors:
Ensure
the
palms
of
both
hands
are
touching
the
contact
areas
of
the
touch
heart
rate
sensors.
Maintain
constant
and
even
pressure
on
the
grips.
Do
not
clutch
the
touch
heart
rate
sensors
tightly.
Try
to
keep
both
hands
still
while
griping
the
touch
heart
rate
sensor.
Make
sure
the
contacts
are
clean.
Calculated
Maximum
Heart
Rate
&
Target
Training
Zone
Your
target
heart
rate
depends
primarily
upon
your
age.
It
is
important
to
work
within
a
safe
and
productive
zone,
for
if
the
exercise
intensity
is
too
low
or
too
high,
only
modest
gains
will
be
made
in
strength
and
cardio
‐
vascular
fitness.
A
workout
at
a
very
low
intensity
will
not
offer
maximum
benefits.
Conversely,
if
the
workout
intensity
is
too
high,
injury
or
fatigue
may
slow
the
progression
of
your
exercise
goals
as
the
body
attempts
to
recover.
Note:
It
is
most
effective
to
train
at
a
heart
rate
between
60%
and
85%
of
your
maximum
heart
rate.
Maximum
heart
rate
is
calculated
as
a
percentage
of
your
maximum
heart
rate
(estimated
as
220
beats
‐
per
‐
minute
minus
your
age).
To
calculate
your
maximum
heart
rate
and
find
the
appropriate
target
training
zone,
use
the
following
formulas.
For
example,
the
following
estimation
would
be
relevant
for
a
35
year
‐
old
user:
220
–
35
=
185
BPM
(220
–
Age
=
Calculated
Maximum
Heart
Rate
in
Beats
‐
per
‐
minute/BPM)
0.60
x
185
=
111
BPM
(60%
of
185
BPM
[Calculated
Maximum
Heart
Rate]
=
111
BPM)
0.85
x
185
=
157
BPM
(85%
of
185
BPM
[Calculated
Maximum
Heart
Rate]
=
157
BPM)
Based
on
these
calculations,
the
recommended
heart
rate
training
zone
for
this
user
would
be
between
111
BPM
and
157
BPM.
The
graph
below
displays
the
recommended
heart
rate
training
zone
for
users
twenty
years
of
age
to
seventy
‐
five
years
of
age.
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