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EXERCISE GUIDELINES

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 inten-
sity 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 highest 
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 after 
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 exercise until your 
heart rate is near the lowest number in your training 
zone. 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 stretch-

ing and light exercise. A warm-up increases your body 
temperature, heart rate, and circulation in preparation 
for exercise. 

Training Zone Exercise

——Exercise for 20 to 30 min-

utes with your heart rate in your training zone. (During 
the 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 stretch-

ing. Stretching increases the flexibility of your muscles 
and helps to prevent post-exercise problems.

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 exer-
cise, 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.

    WARNING:

 Before beginning this 

or any exercise program, consult your physi-
cian. This is especially important for persons 
over age 35 or persons with pre-existing 
health problems.

The heart rate monitor is not a medical device. 
Various factors may affect the accuracy of 
heart rate readings. The heart rate monitor is 
intended only as an exercise aid in determin-
ing heart rate trends in general.

Summary of Contents for PFTL17112.0

Page 1: ...ual before using this equipment Save this manual for future reference ACTIVATE YOUR WARRANTY To register your product and activate your warranty today go to www proformservice com registration CUSTOME...

Page 2: ...T 35 EXPLODED DRAWING 36 ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS Back Cover LIMITED WARRANTY Back Cover WARNING DECAL PLACEMENT PROFORM is a registered trademark of ICON IP Inc TABLE OF CONTENTS This drawing shows...

Page 3: ...es sor into an appropriate outlet see page 19 To avoid overloading the circuit do not plug other electrical devices except for low power devices such as cell phone chargers into the surge suppressor o...

Page 4: ...W TO MOVE THE TREADMILL on page 30 You must be able to safely lift 45 lbs 20 kg to move the treadmill 23 Never insert any object into any opening on the treadmill 24 Inspect and properly tighten all p...

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Page 6: ...6 all STANDARD SERVICE PLANS...

Page 7: ...of this manual To help us assist you please note the product model number and serial number before contacting us The model number and the location of the serial num ber decal are shown on the front c...

Page 8: ...this manual The number following the key number is the quantity used for assembly Note If a part is not in the hardware kit check to see if it is preat tached Extra parts may be included 3 8 Star Was...

Page 9: ...th and a mild non abrasive cleaner Left parts are marked L or Left and right parts are marked R or Right To identify small parts see page 8 Assembly requires the following tools the included hex key o...

Page 10: ...e end of the Bolt do not fully tighten the Bolt yet Attach the Left Upright not shown in the same way Note There are no wires on the left side 51 81 2 1 3 8 9 2 Make sure that the power cord is unplug...

Page 11: ...e 78 into the large hole in the bottom of the right handrail and pull it out of the front of the right handrail Set the right handrail assembly B onto the Right Upright 81 and attach the right handrai...

Page 12: ...3 8 x 4 1 4 Screws 2 only one side is shown Attach the Pulse Bar Bottom 77 with four 10 x 3 4 Screws 7 Start all four Screws and then tighten them Remove the wire tie from the Upright Wire 78 7 7 7 77...

Page 13: ...81 and the Left Upright not shown Insert the Upright Wire 78 through the looped plastic ties on the bottom of the console assembly Connect the Upright Wire 78 to the console wire See the inset drawing...

Page 14: ...3 and four 5 16 Star Washers 10 Start all four Screws and then tighten them Then tighten the four other 5 16 x 5 8 Screws 3 11 10 3 Console Assembly 3 10 3 10 Tighten four 8 x 3 4 Screws 5 into the bo...

Page 15: ...x 3 4 Screws 5 Start all four Screws and then tighten them 13 5 81 79 5 80 12 Attach the Right Handrail Bottom 74 to the bot tom of the right handrail assembly B with two 8 x 3 4 Screws 5 Attach the L...

Page 16: ...ight 81 Press the Right Outside Cover 83 against the Right Inside Cover 85 and the Right Upright 81 until the two Covers snap together Repeat this step on the left side with the Left Inside and Outsid...

Page 17: ...ghtened before you use the treadmill If there are sheets of plastic on the treadmill decals remove the plastic To protect the floor or carpet place a mat under the treadmill Note Extra parts may be in...

Page 18: ...tures above 122 F 50 C or below 14 F 10 C Do not excessively bend or stretch the sensor when using or storing the heart rate monitor To clean the sensor use a damp cloth and a small amount of mild soa...

Page 19: ...into a surge suppressor and plug the surge suppressor into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances The outlet must be on a nomi...

Page 20: ...ts create your own workouts track your workout results race against other iFit users and access many other features You can even listen to your favorite workout music or audio books with the console s...

Page 21: ...MANUAL MODE 1 Insert the key into the console See HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER at the left 2 Select the manual mode Press the Manual Control button on the console If you are not connected to iFit the manu...

Page 22: ...line set tings of the workout A new segment will appear at the end of each minute The Speed tab will show a pro le of the speed set tings of the workout The My Trail tab will show a track that represe...

Page 23: ...When you are finished exercising remove the key from the console Step onto the foot rails and press the Stop button Next remove the key from the console and put it in a secure place When you are finis...

Page 24: ...ed and or incline setting is programmed for the next segment the speed and or incline will change when the next segment begins The workout will continue in this way until the last segment of the pro l...

Page 25: ...Start button to start the workout A moment after you press the button the walking belt will begin to move Hold the handrails and begin walking The workout will function in the same way as the manual m...

Page 26: ...ay will show the duration of the workout the distance you will walk or run and the approximate number of calories you will burn The display may also show the name of the workout 5 Start the workout Se...

Page 27: ...change the unit of mea surement press the Enter button To view distance in miles select ENGLISH To view distance in kilometers select METRIC Default Menu The default menu will appear when you insert t...

Page 28: ...ect the letter number or symbol When you have finished entering the password press the Done button A numerical code and a web address will appear in the matrix Go to the web address on your internet c...

Page 29: ...URL bar in your browser Example http 192 168 0 1 8080 Your browser will load a web page If the web page does not appear double check the IP address and the previous instructions of this step Follow t...

Page 30: ...Raise the tread mill until the treadmill rolls freely on the wheels Carefully roll the treadmill to the desired location and then lower it to the level position CAUTION To reduce the risk of injury us...

Page 31: ...during use a Check the power switch see the drawing above If the switch has tripped wait for five minutes and then press the switch back in b Make sure that the power cord is plugged in If the power c...

Page 32: ...ted remove the key from the console SYMPTOM The walking belt slows when walked on a Use only a surge suppressor that meets all of the specifications described on page 19 b If the walking belt is overt...

Page 33: ...r screws clockwise 1 4 of a turn When the walk ing belt is correctly tightened you should be able to lift each edge of the walking belt 2 to 3 in 5 to 7 cm off the walking platform Be careful to keep...

Page 34: ...c 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...

Page 35: ...Base 50 1 Right Foot Rail Pad 51 1 Frame 52 2 Rear Leveling Foot 53 2 1 2 Rear Leveling Foot Nut 54 2 Rear Leveling Foot Cover 55 1 Warning Decal 56 1 Rear Frame Cover 57 1 Incline Motor 58 2 Incline...

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Page 40: ...that speci cally set forth above is authorized by ICON ICON is not responsible or liable for indirect special or consequential damages arising out of or in con nection with the use or performance of t...

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