CONTROLS, DISPLAYS, INDICATORS
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Displays
The controller has three displays: grade, speed, and multifunction.
Grade
The Grade display shows the current grade until you press the
Up
or
Down
key, then it displays the target grade as
it adjusts to the change.
Speed
The Speed display shows the current belt speed until you press the
Faster
or
Slower
key, then it displays the target
speed.
Multifunction Display
The multifunction display (centered between grade and speed) displays error messages, weight, and exercise
parameters (time, distance, pace, total calories consumed, calories burned per minute, and METS). You can choose
to display particular parameters throughout the exercise or you can use the scan function to scan through all
parameters in a continuous cycle.
Indicators
Small rectangular lights called LEDs (light emitting diodes) indicate the functions or parameters currently displayed.
Enter Weight
The controller flashes the Enter Weight LED when the self test is completed. While the LED is flashing, you can
enter the user's weight:
minimum entry
30 lbs (13 kg)
maximum entry
400 lbs (181 kg)
The system uses the weight to compute the number of calories consumed each minute and the total number of
calories burned during exercise. If you do not enter a weight, the system uses the default weight.
Enter Time
The Enter Time LED flashes after you enter the weight and/ or press the
Select
key. The Enter Time function lets
you preset the duration of the exercise; for example, if you want to exercise for 10 minutes, you would enter 10:00
when the Enter Time LED is flashing. You can enter any number of minutes from 1:00 to 96:00 in one-minute
increments. The clock will count down to zero from that value. When the time runs out, the treadmill will slow to
minimum speed. If you do not enter a time, the clock will count up from zero when you press
Start Belt
.
Summary of Contents for Quinton CR60
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