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The F.I.T. Formula

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THE F.I.T. FORMULA 

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You can get valuable fitness benefits from your
TRUE Treadmill.  Using the treadmill regularly
may increase the ability of your heart and
lungs to supply oxygen and nutrients to 
exercising muscles over an extended period of
time.  The treadmill will also help you develop
added muscle endurance and balanced
strength throughout your body.

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Calculate your maximum heart rate as a first
step in developing your fitness program. The
formula to calculate average  maximum heart
rate for one minute is 220 beats per minute
minus your age.  To find your pulse, locate a
vein on your neck or inside your wrist, then
count beats for ten seconds, then multiply by
six. (Refer to chart on page 2-22.)

It’s also important to know your target 
training zone or target heart rate.  The
American Heart Association (AHA) defines
target heart rate as 60-75 percent of your
maximum heart rate.  This is high enough to
condition, but well within safe limits.  The
AHA recommends that you aim for the lower
part of the target zone (60 percent) during
the first few months of your exercise program.
As you gradually progress you can increase
your target to 75 percent.According to the
AHA, “Exercise above 75 percent of the
maximum heart rate may be too strenuous
unless you are in excellent physical condition.
Exercise below 60 percent gives your heart
and lungs little conditioning.”

In addition to monitoring your heart rate as
you exercise, be certain of how quickly your
heart rate recovers.  If your heart rate is over
120 beats per minute five minutes after 
exercising, or is higher than normal the 
morning after exercising, your exertion may
be too strenuous for your current level of 

fitness.  Reducing the intensity of your workout
is recommended.

The age-adjusted target heart rates indicated
in the previous chart reflect averages.  A 
variety of factors (including medication, 
emotional state, temperature, and other 
conditions) can affect the exercise heart rate
appropriate for you.

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You are not warmed up until you begin to 
perspire lightly and breath more deeply.
Warming up prepares your heart and other 
muscles for more intense exercise and helps
you avoid premature exhaustion.  Begin each 
workout by walking even if you plan to run.
Start slowly, exploring different speeds until
you can comfortably sustain your speed, a
suggested minimum of three minutes.
Perspiration on your brow is a good indicator
of a thorough warm-up.  The older you are,
the longer your warm-up period should be.

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The workout trains and conditions your heart,
lungs, and muscles to operate more efficiently.
Increase exercise in response to your heart
rate to train and strengthen your cardiovascular
system.  Concentrate on moving your arms and
legs smoothly.  Walk naturally and avoid 
jerking motions that can cause pulled  
muscles, sprained joints, and loss of balance.

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Cooling down relaxes your muscles and gradually
lowers your heart rate.  Slowly reduce your 
workload until your heart rate is below 60 percent
of your maximum heart rate.  The cool down
should last at least five minutes, followed by
some light stretching to enhance your flexibility.

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Страница 1: ...0 0 H HR RC C C CII 5 55 50 0 H HR RC C C CII M MO OD DE EL LS S 2 6 MANUAL PROGRAM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 50 00 0 5 54 40 0 5 55 50 0 ALL MODELS 2 7 PRE PROGRAM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 50 00 0 5 54 40 0 5 55 50 0 P HRC CI MODELS 2 8 PRE PROGRAM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WITH EXPRESS KEYS HRC CI MODELS 2 9 PRE PROGRAM PROFILES 2 10 USER PROGRAM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2 11 HRC CI INTRODUCTION 2 12 ...

Страница 2: ...o avoid any possibility of being struck by or caught between moving parts bystanders should not be within reach of the treadmill while it is in motion 12 For safety reasons and to prevent damage to your treadmill allow only ONE person at a time on your machine 13 Never leave unsupervised children near your treadmill 14 Animals should never be allowed on or near your treadmill 15 Keep the power cor...

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Страница 4: ...al Remove pedestal console only while treadmill is at zero grade and unplugged E EL LE EC CT TR RI IC CA AL L R RE EQ QU UI IR RE EM ME EN NT T Y our TRUE treadmill requires a a d de ed di ic ca at te ed d 1 11 10 0 V VA AC C 1 15 5 a am mp p g gr ro ou un nd de ed d o ou ut tl le et t c ci ir rc cu ui it t W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Do not use an extension cord or an ungrounded outlet The ground helps...

Страница 5: ...ord on the front of the machine It completely removes AC power from your treadmill I It t i is s r re ec co om mm me en nd de ed d t th ha at t y yo ou u u us se e t th hi is s s sw wi it tc ch h t to o t tu ur rn n t th he e m ma ac ch hi in ne e o of ff f a af ft te er r e ea ac ch h w wo or rk k o ou ut t C CI IR RC CU UI IT T B BR RE EA AK KE ER R Y our TRUE treadmill is protected from overloa...

Страница 6: ...re programs and custom programs KEYS DIST ANCE Indicates miles traveled in 01 mile increments up to 9 99 and 1 mile increments past 10 miles Can also be set to countdown See countdown on page 2 7 SPEED Indicates mph in 1 increments PACE Indicates amount of time required to complete 1 mile at that current speed CALORIES Indicates estimated calories burned Based on weight speed grade and time METS O...

Страница 7: ...Control Panel Functions 2 2 550 CONTROL PANELHRC MODEL SHOWN ...

Страница 8: ...Control Panel Functions 2 3 540 550 CI CARDIOINTERACTIVE CONTROL PANEL ...

Страница 9: ... Select control knob to the desired setting E EL LE EC CT TR RO ON NI IC C A AD DJ JU US ST TM ME EN NT T 5 55 50 0 C CI I Y ou electronically adjust the settings on the 550 CI models on the control panel The display will indicate the level from 1 12 With 1 being the softest and 12 being the firmest This special feature makes it even quicker and easier to meet your changing workout needs A Ad dj j...

Страница 10: ... Press Scroll T o Desired Program Using Keys Set Program Level Using Keys Pre Programs Only Press Set Time Using Keys 15 00 99 00 Minutes Press TO END WORKOUT Slow Machine T o Below 2 mph Using Key Press Key The following is a quick overview of the basic operating features of your T rue treadmill While more detailed operating instructions are on the following pages these quick references will fami...

Страница 11: ...everal Time Variables T o Edit T otal Time Work Time Rest Time Press Edit Max Grade Using Keys Press QUICK START Manual Workout Only Press Adjust Speed Using Keys Adjust Grade Using Keys PROGRAMS H HR RC C M MO OD DE EL LS S Set Y our Weight Using Keys Press Press key to access programs Scroll T o Desired Program Using Key Set Program Level Using Keys Pre Programs Only Press Set Time Using Keys 15...

Страница 12: ...may be adjusted any time duringyourworkoutbypressing for speed and for grade T To o s st to op p o or r p pa au us se e y yo ou ur r w wo or rk ko ou ut t Slow machine to below 2 mph by pressing Press This will stop the treadbelt and retain all workout information T o restart your workout press enter speed and step back onto treadbelt T o shut off the control panel remove the safety key and turn o...

Страница 13: ...een selected set time using keys 15 00 99 00 minutes Press to begin C Ca ar re ef fu ul ll ly y step onto treadbelt T To o S St to op p o or r p pa au us se e y yo ou ur r w wo or rk ko ou ut t slow machine to below 2 mph by pressing Press This will stop the program and save all valuable information T o restart a program press T o end workout press and remove the safety key T To o r re es se et t ...

Страница 14: ...ow machine to below 2 mph by pressing Press This will stop the program and save all valuable information T o restart a program press T o end workout press and remove the safety key T To o r re es se et t d di is st ta an nc ce e t ti im me e a an nd d c ca al lo or ri ie es s During workout Press and hold until zeros appear in the time distance calorie windows If not in use press and hold T To o c...

Страница 15: ... 8 9 2 0 2 2 2 6 3 0 3 4 3 8 4 0 4 4 4 8 2 4 2 8 3 2 3 6 4 2 4 6 5 0 5 4 6 0 1 0 1 5 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 SPEED MPH GRADE MIN MAX MIN MAX LEVEL SPEED MPH GRADE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 0 2 2 2 6 3 0 3 4 3 8 4 0 4 4 4 8 2 4 2 8 3 2 3 6 4 2 4 6 5 0 5 4 6 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 11 0 12 0 WEIGHT LOSS WORKOUT CARDIOV ...

Страница 16: ... recorded Each speed incline pair of changes must be separated by at least 30 seconds T o save a manual workout press as you normally would to end your workout Now press and hold until the display shows Save User 1 Y ou can save your workout in User 1 or press to select User 2 or User 3 Press and hold to save your workout in the User Program you have selected T o use a User Program that you have s...

Страница 17: ...ance based workouts The duration of the workout will depend on your speed 3 3 I In nt te er rv va al l H He ea ar rt t R Ra at te e T Tr ra ai in ni in ng g M Mo od de ell 5 54 40 0 H HR RC C 5 54 40 0 C CII 5 55 50 0 O On nlly y Interval heart rate training takes your workout to an even higher level Interval training allows you to program periods of rest between periods of work For each workout y...

Страница 18: ...ally increases the user s heart rate to within 10 beats of the target heart rate In the situation where workload needs to be increased in order to elevate the heart rate the speed will be increased first in 1 10 mph increments If needed the speed will continue to increase up to the pre set maximum If the user still requires additional workload to raise the heart rate the grade will be raised in 5 ...

Страница 19: ...et ty y k ke ey y i is s i in ns se er rt te ed d t th he e t tr re ea ad dm mi il ll l w wi il ll l r re et tu ur rn n t to o 0 0 g gr ra ad de e P Pl le ea as se e k ke ee ep p t th he e a ar re ea a u un nd de er r t th he e t tr re ea ad dm mi il ll l f fr re ee e f fr ro om m o ob bs st tr ru uc ct ti io on ns s Connect safety lanyard clip to the waistband of your clothing Do not operate trea...

Страница 20: ...speed and grade to the preset maximum values entered It is important that you start at a low level of perceived exertion and gradually increase your work load over several minutes until you approach your target heart rate This allows your body to adapt to your workout Increasing work load gradually will allow you to enter the heart rate control stage without overshooting your target N NO OT TE E W...

Страница 21: ...et heart rate When your heart rate is at plus or minus 2 beats the message center will read A AT TT TA AR RG GE ET T N NO OT TE E Do not touch or T ouching any key before pressing or first will immediately exit you from heart rate control and begin your cool down stage As your heart rate increases or decreases from your target the treadmill will automatically make adjustments to speed and or grade...

Страница 22: ...admill will now operate in the manual mode The time will reset to 00 00 and begin to ascend Y ou will be in complete control of all speed and grade changes It is recommended that you spend an equal amount of time in the cool down stage as you did in the warm up stage or a minimum of at least two minutes Press when you are finished N NO OT TE E Workout totals of average heart rate time distance and...

Страница 23: ...rol Work to desired target heart rate press T o increase your heart rate while in the HRC mode the speed will always increase until the maximum speed is attained then the grade will begin to increase T o lower heart rate in the HRC mode grade will always decrease first followed by speed If you enter the HRC stage below 5mph the speed you enter will be the maximum speed of your workout i e If you l...

Страница 24: ... OW W followed by P PR RE ES SS SS SE EL LE EC CT T P PR RE ES SS SS ST TA AR RT T Last entered weight will be displayed Use to change the weight and press Press Scroll to desired workout using Press In the window labeled heart rate the last edited heart rate will appear A AD DJ JT TA AR RG GE ET T will appear in the message followed by N NE EX XT T S SE EL LE EC CT T P PR RE ES SS SS ST TA AR RT ...

Страница 25: ...e only 5 beat changes are permitted when editing target Do this only while dis play is flashing or the software may exit you from heart rate control Press to set new heart rate target Continue to warm up W Wa ar rm m U Up p S St ta ag ge e I In ns st tr ru uc ct ti io on ns s Using gradually increase speed to a comfortable walk If you have entered a maximum grade in your workout you may increase g...

Страница 26: ...l that your selected target is too high or too low you can change your target heart rate as follows when you are in Heart Rate Control Press The target value message will appear T TA AR RG GE ET TX XX XX X A AD DJ JT TA AR RG GE ET T Using change your target heart rate Only 5 beat changes are permitted when editing target while in Interval Workouts Press to set new heart rate target The treadmill ...

Страница 27: ...i in na ap pp pr ro op pr ri ia at te e s sp pe ee ed d a an nd d o or r g gr ra ad de e c ch ha an ng ge es s a an nd d a af ff fe ec ct t t th he e e ef ff fi ic ci ie en nc cy y o of f y yo ou ur r H HR RC C w wo or rk ko ou ut t A grounded outlet is critical for the HRC system to function properly If erroneous heart readings are displayed above the target selected you can pull the transmitter ...

Страница 28: ... be used only as an average reference point and is in NO WAY a recommendation of your personal abilities Medications may affect your heart rate Consult your physician for specific advice before exercising Do not use this treadmill if you have an acute illness cold or fever STOP EXERCISING IF YOU FEEL FAINT OR DIZZY YOU EXCEED YOUR MAXIMUM HEART RATE SET BY YOUR PHYSICIAN AGE ...

Страница 29: ... target heart rates indicated in the previous chart reflect averages A variety of factors including medication emotional state temperature and other conditions can affect the exercise heart rate appropriate for you W WA AR RN NI IN NG G C Co on ns su ul lt t y yo ou ur r d do oc ct to or r t to o e es st ta ab bl li is sh h t th he e e ex xe er rc ci is se e i in nt te en ns si it ty y t ta ar rg ...

Страница 30: ...o raise your heart rate to the level recommended by your doctor The incline feature can be used to greatly increase the workload without increasing speed The chart below indicates how much the effort changes with each percent of grade at popular speeds for a person weighing 155 pounds M ME ET TS S One MET is the amount of energy your body uses when you re resting If a physical activity has an equi...

Страница 31: ...ek T ry to reach and maintain 60 75 percent of your maximum heart rate with moderate exercise Exercise for 30 45 minutes at 60 65 percent of your target heart rate Here are some tips to achieving your weight management goal Consume most of your dietary calories at breakfast and lunch and eat a light dinner Do not eat close to bedtime Exercise before meals Moderate exercise will help suppress your ...

Страница 32: ...pattern in the center 1 3 of the deck See image below 5 Plug in and turn on treadmill then walk normally on treadmill at 0 5 mph for five minutes C CL LE EA AN NI IN NG G D DA AI IL LY Y Perspiration should be wiped from the control console and treadmill surfaces after your workout C CL LE EA AN NI IN NG G W WE EE EK KL LY Y Y ou should wipe down your treadmill once a week with a water dampened so...

Страница 33: ... tread motor A Pedestal to frame electrical Service required will not turn on connector not connected or completely connected Incline motor does not operate A Incomplete wire harness connection Service required but the treadbelt moves Scrambled digits on computer LED s A Damaged E Prom Service required B Damaged computer board Service required Squeaking noise from motor A Poly V belt slipping Serv...

Страница 34: ... E2 2 R RE EC CA AL L This error occurs when a data error is detected on the EEprom Error is cleared by calibrating E E5 5 S SE EN NS SO OR R This message is displayed when there is no speed feedback The following service messages will be displayed as they occur as well as for the subsequent six safety key insertions These messages will be displayed until a key is pressed Every time these messages...

Страница 35: ...INC P O BOX 8803 865 HOFF ROAD O FALLON MO 63366 INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE CHART Photocopy this chart for repeated use and keep a weekly record of your performance progress D A T E W O R K O U T T I M E D I S T A N C E A V E R A G E S P E E D P R O G R A M L E V E L G O A L T A R G E T H E A R T R A T E ...

Страница 36: ...INC P O BOX 8803 865 HOFF ROAD O FALLON MO 63366 INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE CHART Photocopy this chart for repeated use and keep a weekly record of your performance progress D A T E W O R K O U T T I M E D I S T A N C E A V E R A G E S P E E D P R O G R A M L E V E L G O A L T A R G E T H E A R T R A T E ...

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