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CHAPTER 3: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION

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HEART RATE CONTROL (HRC):

Introduction: 

You are now the owner of the most sophisticated Heart Rate Control (HRC) workout technology available. TRUE HRC is 

unique and patented. It accommodates users from rehabilitation to world class athletes, and all those in between. TRUE 

HRC enables users to do a completely hands-free heart rate controlled workout using speed, incline, or both.  By training 

at a specific target heart rate, users can exercise at a more efficient cardiovascular level.   

The TRUE HRC system is unique because users must enter the key parameters of the workout; target heart rate, maximum 

speed, maximum incline, and time, prior to starting the HRC workout. As users approach their target heart rate, the 

machine’s computer automatically takes over and changes the speed and/or incline automatically to keep them near their 

target heart rate. This enables for a completely hands-free workout. 

Note: A Polar® compatible heart rate monitoring chest strap should be worn during HRC workouts. For increased safety 

and accuracy, contact heart rate monitoring is not recommended for HRC workouts.

Target Heart Rate: 

TRUE’s HRC workouts let the machine monitor relative exercise intensity by way of the user’s heart rate, then 

automatically adjust the speed and incline to keep the user at their target heart rate and thus their desired exercise 

intensity. Heart rate is a good measure of the body’s exercise stress level. It reflects differences in physical condition, 

fatigue, the comfort of the workout environment, even diet and emotional state. Users should compare their heart rate 

with how they feel to ensure safety and comfort.

Consult a Physician to Determine Target Heart Rate: 

Using heart rate to control a workout takes the guesswork out of the workout settings. Consult a physician before using 

heart-rate controlled workouts for advice on selecting a target heart rate range. Also, it is important to use the machine for 

several workouts in the manual mode while monitoring heart rate. Users should compare their heart rate with how they 

feel to ensure safety and comfort. After users have spent some time learning how their heart responds to different levels 

of speed and incline, they will have a better understanding of how to select the maximum speed and maximum incline 

required for reaching their target heart rate. 

Warm Up:

At the beginning of an HRC workout, the machine is in full Manual Control mode. Users should gradually increase the 

workout intensity to slowly raise their heart rate to within 10 bpm of their target heart rate. The machine will operate as 

if in manual mode during the warm up stage. Users control both speed and incline. The user may only increase speed 

and incline to the present maximum values entered. It is important that the user starts at a low level of perceived exertion 

and gradually increase the workout intensity over several minutes until they approach their target heart rate. This enables 

the body to adapt to the workout. Increasing the workout intensity gradually will enable the user to enter the HRC stage 

without overshooting their target, keeping their heart rate within a few bpm of their target.   

Note: Warming up too fast may cause the user to overshoot their target. If this occurs it may take several minutes before 

the computer software can control their heart rate. Users may overshoot and undershoot for several minutes until control 

is achieved.

Heart Rate Control Stage:

Heart Rate Controlled workouts take control of speed and incline, keeping the user’s heart rate within a few bpm of their 

target. When using the Interval HRC Workout, the machine alternates between work and rest intervals. 

Cooldown:

At the end of the workout time or distance, the machine reduces the workout intensity by half and goes back into Manual 

Control mode, where users directly control their cooldown.

Summary of Contents for Emerge LED

Page 1: ...EMERGE CONSOLE OWNER S MANUAL Revision 091418 Model Emerge LED Console Manual SKU MAN CNLED...

Page 2: ...vis Pour la plus jour le manuel du propri taire s il vous pla t visitez www truefitness com Pour documents dans des langues suppl mentaires veuillez www truefitness com resources document library de v...

Page 3: ...tial alike The proud manufacturing tradition of quality and the culture of innovation at TRUE have given rise to a full line of extraordinary cardio and strength equipment As a result people all over...

Page 4: ...uct Overview Emerge LED Overview 9 Chapter 3 Programming Operation Heart Rate Monitoring 11 Heart Rate Control 12 Workout Program Descriptions 13 Chapter 4 Emerge LED Console Console Navigation 14 Adv...

Page 5: ...ck always unplug this TRUE product before cleaning or attempting any maintenance activity Do not handle the plug with wet hands WARNING To reduce the risk of burns fire electric shock or injury it is...

Page 6: ...r cord or electrical plug or if it has been dropped damaged or even partially immersed in water Contact TRUE Customer Service for a replacement Use a TRUE AC power cord or AC DC adapter only Note the...

Page 7: ...ufacturer Allow only trained personnel to service this equipment Avoid the possibility of bystanders being struck or caught between moving parts by making sure that they are out of reach of the equipm...

Page 8: ...lines for Setting Up the Equipment After removing the equipment from the packaging place the equipment on a clean level surface Make sure the electrical cord easily reaches a grounded three pronged ou...

Page 9: ...Display Lower LED Display Speed LED Display RPM LED Display HRC Cruise Control HRC Cruise Control Enter Enter Workout Finder Workout Finder USB Port USB Port Reading Rack Reading Rack Start Start Inc...

Page 10: ...preset workout HRC Cruise Control Engages Heart Rate Control to allow the equipment to maintain the user s current heart rate through automatic speed and incline adjustments when the user is utilizing...

Page 11: ...s skin for proper transmission Sweat from exercise works best but ordinary tap water may be used prior to the workout if desired A Note on Chest Strap Heart Rate Monitoring The chest strap produces a...

Page 12: ...ysician before using heart rate controlled workouts for advice on selecting a target heart rate range Also it is important to use the machine for several workouts in the manual mode while monitoring h...

Page 13: ...length based on the user s speed during your workout The stride length will automatically increase as the user increases their speed and automatically decrease the stride length as you slow down Strid...

Page 14: ...the HRC Cruise Control button D followed by the Enter button C Workout Data Entry Before beginning a preset workout the console will ask the user for information in order to give more accurate workout...

Page 15: ...d Distance and Calories To Clear the Summary and return to the home screen press the Stop button A Exporting Workout Data to a USB Drive The Emerge console gives users the ability to export their work...

Page 16: ...ton B until the unit beeps again about 3 seconds Lastly release the Enter button and when the Upper LED Display C reads Maintenance Mode press the Enter button B to enter Maintenance mode Maintenance...

Page 17: ...reset the console or simply remove and replace the safety key CALIBRATION Calibration will conduct a basic test of the drive and incline systems to ensure that they are operating as intended Calibrati...

Page 18: ...treadmill will pause if it does not detect a normal amp draw which would be indicative of the weight of the user on the treadbelt Timer 1 will set the amount of time before the console displays a PPD...

Page 19: ...ss heart rate strap or simulator to test if the unit is receiving wireless heart rate data If there is a reading displayed without the use of a heart rate strap or simulator there is outside inter fer...

Page 20: ...USB Data Cable B and Ground Wire Ring Terminal C as shown below Tuck the Coaxial COMM Fan and CSAFE cables and any excess cord length inside the pedestal Note Ensure the rubber boot is positioned ove...

Page 21: ...contact information for the closest dealer You may also contact TRUE Fitness customer support team by calling 800 883 8783 or e mailing us at service truefitness com Monday Friday during normal busine...

Page 22: ...t sign the bill of lading as damaged when accepting the shipment Once you have opened the box and you have determined something is indeed damaged please gather the serial number model number descripti...

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