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The old motto, “no pain, no gain”, is a myth that has been overpowered by the benefits of exercising 

comfortably. A great deal of this success has been promoted by the use of heart rate monitors. With 
the proper use of a heart rate monitor, many people find that their choice of exercise intensity is either 
too high or too low and exercise is much more enjoyable by maintaining their heart rate in the desired 
benefit range. 

 
 

 

To determine the benefit range in 

which you wish to train, you must first 
determine your Maximum Heart Rate, 
which is the highest your heart rate 
should go to. This can be 
accomplished by using the following 
formula: 
 
220 - User’s Age = Maximum Heart 
Rate 
 
(If you enter your age during 
programming of the console the 
console will perform this calculation 
automatically).  
 
This is used for the HR control 
programs and also for the Heart rate 
bar graph. After calculating your 
Maximum Heart Rate, you can decide 
upon which goal you would like to pursue. The two most popular goals of exercise are cardiovascular 
fitness (training for the heart and lungs) and weight control. The black columns on the chart above 
represent the Maximum Heart Rate for a person whose age is listed at the bottom of each column. 
The heart rate training zone for either cardiovascular fitness or weight loss is represented by two 
different lines, which cut diagonally through the chart. A definition of the lines’ goal is in the bottom 
left-hand corner of the chart. If your goal is cardiovascular fitness or if it is weight loss, it can be 
achieved by training at 80% or 60%, respectively, of your Maximum Heart Rate on a schedule 
approved by your physician. Consult your physician before participating in any exercise program.  
With all Heart Rate Control treadmills, you may use the heart rate monitor feature without using the 
Heart Rate Control program. This function can be used during any of the different programs. The 
Heart Rate Control program automatically controls incline. 

 
CAUTION! 

The target value used in HR-1 and HR-2 programs is a suggestion only for normal, healthy individuals. 
Do not exceed your limits! You may not be able to obtain your chosen target. If in question, enter a 
higher age value that will set a lower target goal. 

Target Heart Rate 

 

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Summary of Contents for 1650901

Page 1: ...Retain For Future Reference Owner s Manual Model No 1650901 Assembly Operation Adjustments Parts Warranty CAUTION Read and understand this manual before operating unit...

Page 2: ...ons 2 Important Electrical Information 4 Assembly instructions 6 Folding Instructions 14 Operation of Your Treadmill 15 Part list and Parts diagram 24 General Maintenance 30 Manufacturer s Limited War...

Page 3: ...unattended when plugged in Remove the safety key and unplug the unit from the outlet when not in use and before removing or replacing parts 5 Never operate the treadmill if it has a damaged cord or pl...

Page 4: ...than one person on the treadmill at once 22 Warm up 5 to 10 minutes before each workout and cool down 5 to 10 minutes afterward This allows your heart rate to gradually increase and decrease and will...

Page 5: ...installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified...

Page 6: ...ges incline speed etc Do not use excessive pressure on console control keys They are precision set to function properly with little finger pressure Pushing harder is not going to make the unit go fast...

Page 7: ...you were using the treadmill Do not turn the treadmill up on its side while removing the shipping strap This could cause the treadmill s folding mechanism to spring open If the end of the Velcro strap...

Page 8: ...r 2pcs 139 8 x 23mm x 1 5T Flat Washer 4pcs 137 5 16 x 1 1 2 Button Head Socket Bolt 2pcs Step 2 134 5 16 x 2 Button Head Socket Bolt 4pcs 140 8 x 23mm Curved Washer 4pcs 120 5 x 16 mm Tapping Screw 6...

Page 9: ...2012 8 Tools Step 4 135 3 5 x 40mm Self Tapping Screw 6pcs 81 Safety Key 1pc 30 Deck Belt Lubricant 1pc 142 M6 Allen Wrench 1pc 141 Combination M5 Allen Wrench Phillips Head Screw Driver 1 pc...

Page 10: ...is correct Connect the Middle Console Cable 50 that exits from the bottom of the right upright tube with the lower Console Cable 49 Install the Left and Right L R Uprights into the Left and Right Rec...

Page 11: ...2012 10 3 Install the six Iron Plate Nuts 131 onto the tabs on the frame 4 Install and fasten in place the two upright covers 63 64 with the six 5mm X 16mm tapping screws 120...

Page 12: ...the console and onto the ends of the console support with two 5 16 x 2 3 4 button head socket bolts 93 and two 8 x 23 x 1 5T flat washers 139 Ensure the side caps are oriented correctly and facing th...

Page 13: ...ble 56 into the Speed Cable Upper 37 Connect the Incline Adjustment Switch W Cable 57 into the Incline Cable Upper 38 Connect the Computer Cable Middle 50 and Computer Cable Upper Lower 48 Connect the...

Page 14: ...172 by using the Combination M5 Allen Wrench Phillips Head Screw Driver 141 2 Install the Beverage Holder 171 onto the Handrail Support 170 141 3 Install the outside pieces of the console end caps wit...

Page 15: ...Unfold The Treadmill Apply slight forward pressure on the treadmill running deck with one hand Pull down on the unlocking lever and slowly lower the running deck to the floor The deck will lower unas...

Page 16: ...use and the Distance window will show how many miles or Kilometers if the treadmill is set to metric readings the treadmill has gone Then a message will scroll across the message window showing the cu...

Page 17: ...d level of effort You may also choose a more rapid increase decrease by selecting desired key 2 through 12 on left hand side of console incline The display will indicate incline percent as adjustments...

Page 18: ...re allows the user to instantly enter the Heart Rate Control mode at any time with the press of a button The HR2 program button also doubles as the Auto Pilot button During any program the user may pr...

Page 19: ...ng to start the program STEP 3 The Calorie window will now be blinking a value indicating your Body Weight Entering the correct body weight will affect the calorie count Use the Up Down keys to adjust...

Page 20: ...ing a bodyweight value Enter your bodyweight and press Enter STEP 4 The Pulse window will now be blinking an Age value Adjust the age and press enter STEP 5 The first column segment will now be blinki...

Page 21: ...ular fitness training for the heart and lungs and weight control The black columns on the chart above represent the Maximum Heart Rate for a person whose age is listed at the bottom of each column The...

Page 22: ...tain good strong reliable readings Wearing the transmitter immediately against bare skin assures you of proper operation If you wish you may wear the transmitter over a shirt To do so moisten the area...

Page 23: ...n of Effort 6 Minimal 7 Very very light 8 Very very light 9 Very light 10 Very light 11 Fairly light 12 Comfortable 13 Somewhat hard 14 Somewhat hard 15 Hard 16 Hard 17 Very hard 18 Very hard 19 Very...

Page 24: ...trol program will maintain your heart rate at 60 of your Maximum Heart Rate The Cardiovascular program will maintain your heart rate at 80 of your Maximum Heart Rate Your Maximum Heart Rate is based u...

Page 25: ...r 1 20 090120 Drive Belt 1 21 090121 Front Roller W Pulley 1 22 090122 Rear Roller 1 23 090123 Running Deck 1 24 090124 Running Belt 1 25 090125 Handgrip Foam 2 27 090127 Steel Rope Tension Spring 1 2...

Page 26: ...5 090152 15 Fan Grill Anchor 4 52 16 090152 16 Fan Assembly 1 52 17 090152 17 Speaker Grill Anchor 6 52 19 090152 19 Amplifier 1 52 20 090152 20 Amplifier Cable 1 52 25 090152 25 Sensor W Cable Safety...

Page 27: ...Button Head Socket Bolt 2 93 090193 5 16 2 3 4 _Button Head Socket Bolt 4 94 090194 M8 60m m_Hex Head Bolt 1 95 090195 M8 80m m_Socket Head Cap Bolt 2 96 090196 M8 35m m_Flat Head Countersink Bolt 8 9...

Page 28: ...12 134 0901134 5 16 2 _Button Head Socket Bolt 4 135 0901135 3 5 40 m m_Self Tapping Screw 6 137 0901137 5 16 1 1 2 _Button Head Socket Bolt 2 138 0901138 5 16 15m m_Button Head Socket Bolt 8 139 0901...

Page 29: ...12 6 39 5 39 5 133 37 48 38 52 1 52 2 137 93 139 122 119 119 122 119 139 93 137 130 123 130 119 119 119 119 119 119 52 17 52 15 52 14 130 52 14 52 15 130 52 16 52 15 52 16 130 130 122 122 119 119 122...

Page 30: ...8 17 81 76 86 86 45 46 47 127 108 111 126 29 126 29 40 117 117 102 99 152 58 58 58 58 58 110 117 117 110 117 110 110 117 53 117 117 55 62 73 74 117 112 61 61 112 117 117 112 7A 25 56 125 4 5 7B 25 57...

Page 31: ...BEFORE THIS TASK BELT ADJUSTMENTS Treadbelt Tension Adjustment Belt tension is not critical for most users It is very important for joggers and runners in order to provide a smooth steady running sur...

Page 32: ...ts will become less of a maintenance concern as the belt is used Proper belt tracking is an owner responsibility common with all treadmills ATTENTION DAMAGE TO THE RUNNING BELT RESULTING FROM IMPROPER...

Page 33: ...ot If this walking pattern is natural track the belt slightly off center to the side opposite from the belt movement See General Maintenance section on Treadbelt Tension Adjust as necessary Motor is n...

Page 34: ...and alterations This warranty provided herein is lieu of all other express warranties any implied warranties including any implied warranties of merchantability of fitness for particular purpose are...

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