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Monitoring Your Heart Rate

Monitoring Your Heart Rate

To obtain the greatest cardiovascular benefits from your exercise workout, it is important to work within your 
target heart rate zone. The American Heart Association (AHA) defines this target as 60%-75% percent of your 
maximum heart rate.

Your maximum heart rate may be roughly calculated by subtracting your age from 220. Your maximum heart 
rate and aerobic capacity naturally decreases as you age. This may vary from one person to another, but use 
this number to find your approximate effective target zone. For example, the maximum heart rate for an aver-
age 40 year-old is 180 bpm. The target heart rate zone is 60%-75% of 180 or 108-135 bpm. See 

Fitness Safety

 

below.

Before beginning your workout, check your normal resting heart rate. Place your fingers lightly against your 
neck, or against your wrist over the main artery. After finding your pulse, count the number of beats in 10 sec-
onds. Multiply the number of beats by six to determine your pulse rate per minute. We recommend taking your 
heart rate at these times; at rest, after warming up, during your workout and two minutes into your cool down, 
to accurately track your progress as it relates to better fitness.

During your first several months of exercising, the AHA recommends aiming for the lower part of the target 
heart rate zone-60%, then gradually progressing up to 75%.
According to the AHA, exercising above 75% of your maximum heart rate may be too strenuous unless you 
are in top physical condition. Exercising below 60% of your maximum will result in minimal cardiovascular 
conditioning.

Check your pulse recovery rate – If your pulse is over 100 bpm five minutes after you stop exercising, or if it’s 
higher than normal the morning after exercising, your exertion may have been too strenuous for your current 
fitness level. Rest and reduce the intensity next time.

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The target heart rate chart indicates average rate zones for different ages. A variety of different 

factors (including medication, emotional state, temperature and other conditions) can affect the target heart 
rate zone that is best for you. Your physician or health care professional can help you determine the exercise 
intensity that is appropriate for your age and condition.

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(MHR) = Maximum Heart Rate
(THR) = Target Heart Rate

220 - age = maximum heart rate (MHZ)
MHZ x .60 = 60% of your maximum heart rate. 
MHZ x .75 = 75% of your maximum heart rate.

For example, if you are 30 years old, your calculations will be as follows:
   

220 - 30 = 190

   

190 x .60 = 114 (low end or 60% of MHZ)

   

190 x .75 = 142 (high end or 75% of MHZ)

   

30 year-old (THR) Target Heart Rate would be 114-142

See Heart Rate Table 

(on page 14)

 for additional calculations. 

Summary of Contents for 420E

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual IRONMAN 420e ELLIPTICAL Customer Service 1 800 750 IRON 1 800 750 4766 Ironman Fitness 4009 Distribution Drive Suite 250 Garland TX 75041 www ironmanfitness com 315 00043 11 05 Rev A 420e ...

Page 2: ...nts 2 Important Safety Information 3 Before You Start 4 Assembly 5 9 Console Instructions 10 14 Monitoring Your Heart Rate 15 16 Moving Instructions 17 Warm Up Exercises 18 Exploded View 19 Parts List 20 Warranty 21 ...

Page 3: ...onman Fitness recom mends a mat be placed under the unit to protect floor or carpet and for easier cleaning 4 Follow safety information in regards to plugging in your unit Do not run the power cord underneath your unit Do not operate the unit with a damaged or frayed power cord 5 Wear comfortable good quality walking or running shoes and appropriate clothing Do not use the unit with bare feet sand...

Page 4: ...ur exercise heart rate If you have heart problems you are not active and or are over the age of 35 years do not use the pre set pro grams or start an exercise program without first contacting and receiving approval from your physician To avoid the risk of electrical shock always keep the console dry Do not spill liquids on the console Ironman Fitness recommends a sealed water bottle for beverages ...

Page 5: ...EN WRENCH 2 PHILLIPS SCREW DRIVER 3 WRENCH Main Components 1 OWNER S MANUAL 2 MAIN FRAME 3 HANDLEBARS LEFT AND RIGHT 4 PULSE HANDLEBARS 5 REAR STABILIZER 6 FRONT STABILIZER 7 MAIN SUPPORT TUBE 8 PEDALS LEFT AND RIGHT 9 CONSOLE Hardware 1 SCREW M8X90MM Qty 2 2 FLAT WASHER M8X16X1 2T Qty 10 B13 B22 3 SPRING WASHER M8 Qty 2 B14 C6 4 SCREW Qty 2 5 FLAT WASHER Qty 2 6 SPRING WASHER Qty 2 7 SCREW M8X15M...

Page 6: ...stabiliz er Using this hardware attach the front stabilizer to the main frame Assembly 6 Figure 2 Figure 1 FIGURE 3 Step 1 Remove the Bolts B21 Spring Washers B14 and Washers B13 from the Central Support Tube Connect the Lower Cable Assembly B5 to the Upper Cable Assembly A15 Note Make sure that cables are not pinched Step 2 Connect the Central Support Tube B onto the Main Frame A using hard ware ...

Page 7: ... place using Screws E4 FIGURE 5 Step 1 Pull Right Connect Tube A43 Match up bolt holes see Figure 5a Secure with Bolt J1 Step 2 Remove the Bolts G4 from the Handlebars G Slide Handlebar onto Central Support Tube Line up bolt holes see Figure 5a Replace hard ware Step 3 Repeat Assembly steps for Left side Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 5a ...

Page 8: ...IGURE 7 Step 1 Remove the Bolts B7 from the Central Support Tube B Remove the Screw F3 from the handlebar clip Step 2 Connect Cables F5 to Sensor Wires B6 Step 3 Slide the Handlebars F into the Central Support Tube Twist the Handlebars to bring them into the cor rect position Secure Handlebars with Bolts B7 and Screw F3 Note Be careful not to pinch the wires Figure 7 ...

Page 9: ...peat for Left Side Pedal Covers Step 2 Assemble Left and Right Pedals H5 H6 to Main Frame using Bolts J4 Washers J5 Spring Washers J6 and Star Knobs J7 Note There are three pedal positions on moving track Assembly 9 Congratulations You have completed the assembly of your new Ironman 420e Elliptical ...

Page 10: ...ode this button is used to display TIME SPEED DISTANCE CALORIE RPM WATT or PULSE in the large display window In Body Fat Mode this button to scroll thru results DIAL This button is used to select the program you want to use during your workout This button is used to increase or decrease TIME DISTANCE CALORIES HEIGHT WEIGHT AGE SEX and PULSE This button is used to increase or decrease the resistanc...

Page 11: ...to zero CALORIES This will count the accumulated calorie consumption during a workout If you enter a preset target the console will count from the amount set down to zero Note This data is an estimate only and should be used as a comparison over several exercise sessions WATT Measure of energy created while you pedal USER Displays User START STOP Displays START or STOP PROGRAM Displays current exe...

Page 12: ...setting You can only change user settings in the STOP mode MANUAL PROGRAM Program 1 Allows the User to manually adjust tension settings throughout their workout The default tension level is 6 You may set Time or Distance for your workout After User number is selected Turn Dial until P1 shows on display Press Enter The Time will now flash in display window Turn the Dial to increase or decrease the ...

Page 13: ...splay Press Enter to select this program The TIME DISTANCE and CALORIES will flash in display Turn Dial to select TIME DISTANCE and CALORIES Press Enter after each selection Column 1 will now be flashing Use the Dial to set Tension setting for first segment Press Enter to confirm your setting Column 2 will now be flashing Use the Dial to set Tension for second segment Press Enter to confirm your s...

Page 14: ...ss Enter after each selection Press START STOP to begin your workout You must keep good contact with the Pulse Grips for these pro gram to work properly BODY FAT PROGRAM P13 This program is designed to calculate body fat ratio and to design a specific tension profile With 9 different body types the console can generate 9 different profiles Turn the Dial until BODY FAT shown on display Press Enter ...

Page 15: ... months of exercising the AHA recommends aiming for the lower part of the target heart rate zone 60 then gradually progressing up to 75 According to the AHA exercising above 75 of your maximum heart rate may be too strenuous unless you are in top physical condition Exercising below 60 of your maximum will result in minimal cardiovascular conditioning Check your pulse recovery rate If your pulse is...

Page 16: ...e Cardiovascular conditioning range Fat burning range 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 AGE 200 195 190 185 180 175 170 165 160 155 170 166 162 157 153 149 145 140 136 132 150 146 143 139 135 131 128 124 120 116 120 117 114 111 108 105 102 99 96 93 TARGET HEART RATE ZONE ...

Page 17: ...R BACK Stand at the front of the unit and using the small handlebar carefully tilt the machine until the weight is trans ferred to the transport wheels Using extreme caution move the unit to the desired location To set the unit down carefully lower unit onto rear foot tube assembly in a resting position Do not attempt to move the unit over an uneven or rough surface 17 ...

Page 18: ...t with one leg extended Bring the sole of the opposite foot toward you and rest it against the inner thigh of your extended leg Reach toward your toes as far as possible Hold for 15 counts then relax This will stretch your hamstrings lower back and groin CALF ACHILLES STRETCH With one leg in front of the other reach forward and place your hands against a wall Keep your back leg straight and your b...

Page 19: ...Exploded View 19 ...

Page 20: ...SMIT WHEEL HOUSING 2 A32 319 00004 PIPE 2 D5 302 00190 SCREW 4 A33 331 00038 BEARING 4 D6 306 00301 TRANSPORTATION WHEEL 2 A34 302 00161 FLAT WASHER 2 D7 302 00191 SCREW 2 A35 306 00226 SCREW COVER 2 D8 302 00168 FLAT WASHER 2 A36 302 00181 SCREW 2 D9 302 00206 SPRING WASHER 2 A37 323 00108 PEDAL TUBE RIGHT 1 D10 302 00174 NUT CAP 2 A38 323 00109 PEDAL TUBE LEFT 2 E1 307 00090 CONSOLE 1 A39 302 00...

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Page 22: ...e 1 800 750 IRON 1 800 750 4766 Ironman Fitness 4009 Distribution Drive Suite 250 Garland TX 75041 www ironmanfitness com Ironman and M dot are registered trademarks of the World Triathlon Corp used here by permission ...

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