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CAUTION: 

The pulse rate monitoring system may be inaccurate. Excessive 

training can cause serious injury or even death. If you feel unwell, lightheaded, 
nauseous, or if you experience chest pain or shortness of breath, stop training 
immediately. Make sure all users of this treadmill are familiar with this information, 
understand it, and apply it unconditionally.

PULSE RATE MONITORING USING THE HAND SENSORS

The Swift is equipped with pulse sensors integrated into the handrails. These 
sensors are used for short-term determination of the pulse rate. To do this, you 
need to cover the sensors with both hands at the same time. The pulse measuring 
system is based on changes in electrical skin resistance measured by the hand 
sensors due to the heartbeat and blood pressure fluctuations. These changes 
are summarized as a mean value and shown after a short time on the display as 
the current pulse rate.

 CAUTION:

 For large parts of the population, the pulse-induced skin resistance 

change is so minimal that usable values cannot be derived from the measurement 
results. Also callouses on the palms, damp hands, and body tremors may prevent 
correct measurement. In such cases, the pulse value may be displayed incorrectly 
or not at all.
If the pulse fails to display or displays incorrectly, check to see if the same problem 
occurs for other users. If the problem occurs only with one user, the treadmill is 
not defective. 

 CAUTION:

 The sensors measure pulse only for the purpose of displaying the 

current pulse during exercise. This value says nothing about the safety and 
effectiveness of the training. Also, this type of measurement is in no way 
designed or suitable for medical diagnostic purposes.
Therefore, it is important to discuss with your physician the most suitable exercise 
type, duration, and exertion level for you and to create a suitable exercise plan 
before you begin using the Swift. This applies especially to those who:
•  Are older than 35 years 
•  Have blood pressure that is too high or too low
•  Have heart problems
•  Are overweight
•  Have not been physically active for a long period of time

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PREPARING FOR TRAINING

If you have not done endurance or cardio training for a long period of time, you should 
make an appointment with your physician for a checkup and to discuss your training 
goals. This is especially important for people who are over 35, overweight, or have 
heart/circulatory problems.

TRAINING RECOMMENDATIONS

HYDRATION

Adequate hydration is essential before and during exercise. During a training session 
of 30 minutes it is possible to lose up to 4 cups of liquid. You should drink about 
1.5 cups 30 minutes before beginning exercise. Take care to maintain balanced 
hydration during the workout.

TRAINING FREQUENCY

Experts recommend endurance training 3–4 days a week to keep your cardiovascular 
system fit. The more you train, the faster you will achieve your training goals. 
However, it is important to plan sufficient breaks, to give your body enough time for 
rest and recovery. After each training session, you should take at least one day off. 

EXERCISE INTENSITY

Many beginners make the mistake of training too intensely. If your goal is to run a 
marathon, your training intensity will certainly be high. However, most people have 
training goals such as weight reduction, cardiac/exercise training, stress reduction, 
and therefore should exercise at a lower intensity. We recommend aiming for the 
appropriate target heart rate for your particular training goal. See 

PULSE AND 

HEART RATE

 on page 25 for more information.

DURATION OF INDIVIDUAL TRAINING SESSIONS

For optimal endurance or weight-reduction training, the duration of each training 
session should be 25–60 minutes. Beginners and those who have not exercised 
regularly for a long period of time should start with short training sessions of 10 
minutes or less in the first week and slowly increase training duration week to week.

TRAINING DOCUMENTATION

To stay motivated and to evaluate the success of your training, create a training 
plan before beginning a new exercise routine. In your plan, document data from 
each training session, such as distance, training time, pulse, as well as data, such as 
body weight, blood pressure, resting heart rate (measured in the morning right after 
waking up), and how you feel during exercise. See the 

SAMPLE WEEKLY TRAINING 

PLAN

 on the bottom of page 29.

Summary of Contents for Recovery + Fitness Swift

Page 1: ...S W I F T T R E A D M I L L READY SET PRO U S E R M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...left disappointed and frustrated by fitness gear that made big promises but gave no support no well thought out plan to follow and no results And that s how Lifepro came about and why the Recovery Fit...

Page 3: ...eart rate for your fitness goals A handy tablet and phone holder allows you to watch movies or read during training A USB charging port on the front of the display panel allows you to keep all of your...

Page 4: ...body from the packaging it is heavy and bulky 2 Confirm that all parts and hardware listed above are included 3 Read carefully through this user manual the IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION on page 9 and t...

Page 5: ...tice how to safely get off the running belt quickly several times so that you will know what to do if an emergency arises Make sure that all third parties are familiar with the safety instructions and...

Page 6: ...at or rug under the Swift Ensure the mat or rug is at least 60 36 and will not slip during use Sometimes after an extended amount of use you will find a fine black dust under the treadmill This is nor...

Page 7: ...running deck 4 Using both hands lower the running deck to the floor The upright posts are now at approximately an 80 angle with the running deck 5 Insert the security knob I through the screw hole in...

Page 8: ...TY KEY on page 9 1 Place the magnetic end of the safety key on the round magnetic port just below the control panel on the treadmill console 2 Clip the other end of the safety key securely to your clo...

Page 9: ...lorie goal H 3 9 Speed Shortcut Buttons Quickly change the running belt speed according to your selection Select from three speeds 4 6 or 8 mi hr 10 Distance Readout Shows distance completed in miles...

Page 10: ...g time from 5 00 45 00 minutes in one minute increments by pressing the buttons 3 Press the Start button to begin the training program 4 Use the buttons or the Speed Shortcut buttons to adjust the spe...

Page 11: ...toggle through the programs Choose one of the preset training programs P01 P15 2 The default time of 10 00 will flash in the Time Readout Use the buttons to adjust the workout time from 5 00 45 00 mi...

Page 12: ...The Swift treadmill can be quickly and easily folded to save space When folded the treadmill can be stored under furniture such as a bed or stored upright in an out of the way location STEP 1 Flip the...

Page 13: ...4 100 98 85 72 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 PULSE AND HEART RATE Calculate your personal target heart rate when training based on your fitness goals MAXIMUM HEART RATE This value represen...

Page 14: ...period of time 26 Swift User Manual Lifepro TRAINING RECOMMENDATIONS PREPARING FOR TRAINING If you have not done endurance or cardio training for a long period of time you should make an appointment w...

Page 15: ...help with balance 2 With your right hand grab your right ankle Pull your heel in toward your buttocks 3 Hold the stretch for 10 15 seconds 4 Switch legs and repeat Stretch each leg 3 times STRETCH YO...

Page 16: ...NG BELT on page 34 CLEAN THE MOTOR COMPARTMENT ONCE A MONTH To clean the motor compartment remove the motor cover bolts and cover Vacuum the visible dust with the small nozzle of a vacuum cleaner Neve...

Page 17: ...check the belt lubrication lift up the front third of the belt and feel with your hand for lubrication under the center of the belt If lubrication is present then write OK next to the date in your ma...

Page 18: ...f the running deck the adjustment was successful If the belt is still off center repeat steps 1 and 2 until the belt is running in the center If the Belt Is Running to the Right of Center 1 Use the pr...

Page 19: ...a PCB screws are loose Tighten the screws Display is defective Replace display PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASON HOW TO RESOLVE Treadmill is not working No power Insert the plug into a wall outlet Power switche...

Page 20: ...ssional electrician and on a dedicated circuit It is important that no sensitive electronic equipment such as computers or TVs share the same circuit as the Swift 13 Do not plug into a power strip It...

Page 21: ...t indoors away from moisture and dust Do not use outdoors Do not store in a garage or covered patio or near water 34 Only operate and store the unit in a dry environment between 50 F 86 F 35 Place the...

Page 22: ...ee of charge Register your Swift at swift lifeprofitness com to activate your warranty within 14 days of purchase Recovery Fitness Collection 43 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS MADE IN CHINA UNIT SPECS Running...

Page 23: ...Recovery Fitness Collection 45 Enjoy all of the benefits of foam rolling and vibration technology together with the Surger Vibrating Foam Roller Use the Surger before or after your workout as part of...

Page 24: ...stiffness SONIC BENEFITS Reduce muscle pain and inflammation Release toxins Improve circulation Increase flexibility Reduce stress Loosen tight muscles F R O M O U R R E C O V E R Y F I T N E S S C O...

Page 25: ...ry of free personal training videos on the web at swift lifeprofitness com to learn how to get the most out of your Lifepro Swift and achieve the results you want Lifeprousa Lifeprousa support lifepro...

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