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EXERCISE GUIDELINES

        

          

WARNING: 

Before  beginning  this  or  any  exercise  pro-

gram,  consult  your  physician.  This  is  espe-

cially important for persons over the age of 35 

or persons with pre-existing health problems.

The pulse sensor is not a medical device. Vari-

ous factors may affect the accuracy of heart 

rate  readings.  The  pulse  sensor  is  intended 

only as an exercise aid in determining heart 

rate trends in general.

These guidelines will help you to plan your exercise

program. For detailed exercise information, obtain a

reputable book or consult your physician. Remember,

proper nutrition and adequate rest are essential for

successful results.

EXERCISE INTENSITY

Whether your goal is to burn fat or to strengthen your

cardiovascular system, exercising at the proper in-

tensity is the key to achieving results. You can use 

your heart rate as a guide to find the proper intensity 

level. The chart below shows recommended heart 

rates for fat burning and aerobic exercise.

To find the proper intensity level, find your age at the

bottom of the chart (ages are rounded off to the near-

est ten years). The three numbers listed above your

age define your “training zone.” The lowest number is

the heart rate for fat burning, the middle number is 

the heart rate for maximum fat burning, and the high-

est number is the heart rate for aerobic exercise.

Burning Fat—To burn fat effectively, you must exer-

cise at a low intensity level for a sustained period of

time. During the first few minutes of exercise, your

body uses carbohydrate calories for energy. Only af-

ter the first few minutes of exercise does your body 

begin to use stored fat calories for energy. If your 

goal is to burn fat, adjust the intensity of your exer-

cise until your heart rate is near the lowest number in 

your training one. For maximum fat burning, exercise 

with your heart rate near the middle number in your 

training zone.

Aerobic Exercise—If your goal is to strengthen your

cardiovascular system, you must perform aerobic

exercise, which is activity that requires large amounts

of oxygen for prolonged periods of time. For aerobic

exercise, adjust the intensity of your exercise until

your heart rate is near the highest number in your

training zone.

WORKOUT GUIDELINES

Warming Up—Start with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching 

and light exercise. A warm-up increases your body

temperature, heart rate, and circulation in prepara-

tion for exercise.

Training Zone Exercise—Exercise for 20 to 30 min-

utes with your heart rate in your training zone. (During 

he first few weeks of your exercise program, do not 

keep your heart rate in your training zone for longer

than 20 minutes.) Breathe regularly and deeply as 

you exercise–never hold your breath.

Cooling Down—Finish with 5 to 10 minutes of

stretching. Stretching increases the flexibility of your

muscles and helps to prevent post-exercise prob-

lems.

EXERCISE FREQUENCY

To maintain or improve your condition, complete three

workouts each week, with at least one day of rest

between workouts. After a few months of regular ex-

ercise, you may complete up to five workouts each

week, if desired. Remember, the key to success is to

make exercise a regular and enjoyable part of your

everyday life.

Summary of Contents for PFIVEX73313.0

Page 1: ...eep this manual for future reference QUESTIONS If you have questions or if there are missing parts please contact us UK Call 08457 089 009 From Ireland 053 92 36102 Website www iconsupport eu E mail c...

Page 2: ...CISE GUIDELINES 12 EXPLODED DRAWINGS 13 PART LIST 15 ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS Last page 115 Kg ENGLISH 115 Kg WARNING DECAL PLACEMENT This drawing shows the location s of the warning decal s If a de...

Page 3: ...the floor or carpet Make sure that there is at least 3 ft 0 9 m of clearance in the front and rear of the bike and 2 ft 0 6 m on each side 6 Inspect and properly tighten all parts regularly Replace an...

Page 4: ...r your benefit read this manual carefully be fore you use the bike If you have questions after reading this manual please see the front cover of this manual To help us assist you note the prod uct mod...

Page 5: ...tool s assembly requires a Phillips screwdriver and an adjustable wrench As you assemble the exercice bike use the drawings below to identify small parts The number in parentheses below each drawing...

Page 6: ...ect the Resistance Ca ble 14 to the Lower Cable 12 in the following way See drawing A Pull upward on the metal bracket on the Lower Cable 12 and insert the tip of the Re sistance Cable 14 into the wir...

Page 7: ...wires of the computer 29 then attach the computer 29 onto the computer bracket of the upright post 17 with the screw 27 STEP 6 Assemble the horizontal post 36 to the saddle post 31 and fasten the fla...

Page 8: ...Move the seat post upward or downward slightly to make sure that the knob is engaged in one of the adjustment holes in the seat post Then tighten the knob To adjust the lateral position of the seat fi...

Page 9: ...of clear plastic on the metal contacts on the handgrip pulse sensor remove the plastic In addition make sure that your hands are clean To measure your heart rate hold the handgrip pulse sensor with yo...

Page 10: ...ole out of direct sunlight BATTERY REPLACEMENT If the console display becomes dim the batteries should be replaced most console problems are the result of low batteries The console requires two 1 5V A...

Page 11: ...NG If there is a sheet of clear plastic on the face of the console remove it 1 Turn on the console To turn on the console press any button on the console or simply begin pedaling 2 Press the arrow but...

Page 12: ...body uses carbohydrate calories for energy Only af ter the first few minutes of exercise does your body begin to use stored fat calories for energy If your goal is to burn fat adjust the intensity of...

Page 13: ...13 EXPLODED DRAWING Model No PFIVEX73313 0 part 1...

Page 14: ...14 EXPLODED DRAWING Model No PFIVEX73313 0 part 2...

Page 15: ...net Post cover Qty 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 2 2 1 4 1 3 1 10 2 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35...

Page 16: ...ON FOR E U CUSTOMERS This electronic product must not be disposed of in municipal waste To preserve the environment this product must be recycled after its useful life as required by law Please use re...

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