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RATE OF PERCEIVED EXERTION 

Heart rate is important but listening to your body also has a lot of advantages. There are 
more variables involved in how hard you should workout than just heart rate. Your stress level, 
physical health, emotional health, temperature, humidity, the time of day, the last time you ate 
and what you ate, all contribute to the intensity at which you should workout. If you listen to 
your body, it will tell you all of these things. 

 

The rate of perceived exertion (RPE), also know as the Borg scale, was developed by 
Swedish physiologist G.A.V. Borg. This scale rates exercise intensity from 6 to 20 
depending upon how you feel or the perception of your effort. 

 

 

The scale is as follows: 

 

 

Rating Perception of Effort 

 

 

6 Minimal 
7 Very, very light 
8 Very, very light + 
9 Very light 
10 Very light + 
11 Fairly light 
12 Comfortable 
13 Somewhat hard 
14 Somewhat hard + 
15 Hard 
16 Hard + 
17 Very hard 
18 Very hard + 
19 Very, very hard 
20 Maximal 

 

You can get an approximate heart rate level for each rating by simply adding a zero to each 
rating. For example a rating of 12 will result in an approximate heart rate of 120 beats per 
minute. Your RPE will vary depending up the factors discussed earlier. That is the major benefit 
of this type of training. If your body is strong and rested, you will feel strong and your pace will 
feel easier. When your body is in this condition, you are able to train harder and the RPE will 
support this. If you are feeling tired and sluggish, it is because your body needs a break. In this 
condition, your pace will feel harder. Again, this will show up in your RPE and you will train at 
the proper level for that day. 

Summary of Contents for SPT0034- XE195

Page 1: ...SPT0034 PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING YOUR NEW ELLIPTICAL OWNER S MANUAL XE195 ELLIPTICAL...

Page 2: ...3 Important Electrical Instructions 4 Important Operation Instructions 4 Assembly Instructions 5 Features 10 Console Operation 11 Programmable Features 14 General Maintenance 18 Exploded View Diagram...

Page 3: ...administrator for all Spirit warranty and service needs Their responsibility is to provide you with the technical knowledge and service personnel to make your experience more informed and any difficul...

Page 4: ...roperly call your dealer Keep the cord away from heated surfaces Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered Sparks from the motor may ignite a hig...

Page 5: ...TIONS NEVER operate this elliptical without reading and completely understanding the results of any operational change you request from the computer Understand that changes in resistance do not occur...

Page 6: ...e at the bottom of the box lift the box over the unit and unpack 2 Carefully remove all parts from carton and inspect for any damage or missing parts If damaged parts are found or parts are missing co...

Page 7: ...6 onto the Hex Head Bolt 60 and hand tighten through the left side of the console mast Place a Curved Washer 84 onto each Hex Head Bolt 103 and thread both into the front of the console mast tube Fast...

Page 8: ...onto the appropriate side of the axle Note Make sure the arms are attached as shown in the illustration 3 Place a Flat Washer 79 onto each Hex Head Bolt 59 and fasten in the end of the left and right...

Page 9: ...ecting Arm ends should be inside of the Swing Arm L and R 10 11 brackets Slide a Hex Head Bolt 104 through each Swing Arm L and R 10 11 bracket and each Connecting Arm end 2 Slide a Flat Washer 80 ont...

Page 10: ...ad Screws 105 Tighten all four screws with the Phillips Head Screw Driver 108 Then attach the Front Stabilizer Cover 49 with two Phillips Head Screws 105 Tighten with the Phillips Head Screw Driver 10...

Page 11: ...on the outer part of the foot and throws off the natural alignment of the joints The solution was to add a 2 degree inward angle to the footpads This might sound simple but what it achieves is not Pe...

Page 12: ...on the console will perform an internal self test During this time all the lights will turn on When the lights go off the Message Center will show the software version i e VER 1 0 The distance window...

Page 13: ...g BASIC INFORMATION The Message Center will initially be displaying the Program name When in scan mode during a program Speed will be displayed for four seconds then move on and display Watts indicati...

Page 14: ...xercise equipment whether it is in a gym or at home are not accurate and tend to vary widely They are meant only as a guide to monitor your progress from workout to workout The only way to measure you...

Page 15: ...ess Enter to continue 5 Now you are finished editing the settings and can begin your workout by pressing the Start key You can also go back and modify your settings by pressing the Enter key NOTE At a...

Page 16: ...Cardio This program presents a quick progression up to near maximum resistance level default or user input level It has slight fluctuations up and down to allow your heart rate to elevate and then rec...

Page 17: ...o back and modify your settings by pressing the Stop key to go back one screen 7 If you want to increase or decrease the resistance at any time during the program press the Level Up or Down keys on th...

Page 18: ...f Effort 6 Minimal 7 Very very light 8 Very very light 9 Very light 10 Very light 11 Fairly light 12 Comfortable 13 Somewhat hard 14 Somewhat hard 15 Hard 16 Hard 17 Very hard 18 Very hard 19 Very ver...

Page 19: ...ance diagnostic software The software will allow you to change the console settings from English to Metric and turn off the beeping of the speaker when a key is pressed for example To enter the Mainte...

Page 20: ...18 EXPLODED VIEW DIAGRAM...

Page 21: ...3 23 Axle for Pedal 2 24 Retaining Bracket Aluminum Track 4 25 Drive Belt 1 26 Drive Pulley 1 27 Flywheel 1 28 Magnet 1 29 7 7 25L_Woodruff Key 2 30 Console Assembly 1 30 1 Console Top Cover 1 30 2 C...

Page 22: ...over 2 53 32 1 8T _Button Head Plug 2 54 Front Handle Bar Cover L 1 54 1 Rear Handle Bar Cover L 1 55 Front Handle Bar Cover R 1 55 1 Rear Handle Bar Cover R 1 56 32 2 5T_Round Cap 2 57 Connecting Arm...

Page 23: ...m_Phillips Head Screw 2 99 17 23 5 1T_Flat Washer 1 100 5 19m m_Tapping Screw 4 102 30 19m m_Console Mast Bushing 2 103 3 8 3 4m m_Hex Head Bolt 2 104 5 16 1 1 4 _Hex Head Bolt 2 105 M5 15m m_Phillips...

Page 24: ...22 Dwg Part description Qty 151 M8 6 3T_Nut 4 152 Axle Stopper 1 153 M5 5m m_Slotted Set Screws 2 154 Adaptor Power Cord 1...

Page 25: ...to our Service 07 3272 7010 For efficient processing of your enquiry please have relevant date of purchase retailer name you purchased the item from and the brand on the product This warranty does no...

Page 26: ...implied by law Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any ot...

Page 27: ...a consumer guarantee under the Australian Consumer Law 3 The product was damaged through abnormal use no refund or repair can be offered The sending of replacements spare parts or the cost of repair c...

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