8-5: The Heart Rate Window displays your current heart rate value. A heart
appears in the dot matrix window. An alternating green and red colored heart
indicates that your heart rate signal is clear. However, if the display does not
detect a heart rate signal, the heart remains green.
8-6: Once the heart rate is detected, the program compares it to the target heart
rate and automatically increases the resistance level until the user's heart rate
reaches the target.
8-7: After the user's actual heart rate reaches the target heart rate, "HEART RATE
CONTROL" appears and the words "HEART RATE CONTROL STARTING"
scroll across the dot matrix window. The resistance level is then adjusted
automatically to keep the pulse at the target rate.
8-8: NO HEART RATE
A Polar transmitter belt must be worn properly during the workout to allow the
heart rate signal to be successfully transmitted to the receiver located inside
the display console. During your workout, a heart on the display flashes green
and red to indicate a clear pulse signal. However, if the display does not
detect a heart rate signal, the heart appears green, and the words "NO
HEART RATE READING, PLEASE CHECK TRANSMITTER" scroll across
the display.
8-9: NO MOTION SIGNAL
"STEP TO START" appears twice on the dot matrix window if no one
exercises on the unit for more than 5 seconds. Resistance reverts to LEVEL
5 and the prompt "STEP TO START" appears every 5 seconds.
8-10: SCAN FUNCTION UNDER WINDOW 1
Under the WT Loss (HRC 65%) / CARDIO (HRC 80% ) program, Window 1
scans between TIME and LEVEL displays every 4 seconds. (Accumulated
workout time appears when the TIME indicator lights. The resistance level
appears when the resistance indicator lights.)
8-11: The following is an example of a target heart rate of 120 beats per minute.
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