Bowflex TC6000 Tent User Manual


 
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Bowflex® TreadClimber® Assembly and Owner’s Manual
TC6000 PROGRAM OVERVIEW
HEART RATE CONTROL PROGRAM
The Heart Rate Control Program controls the speed of the belt so that you’re
heart rate is brought steadily up to a Heart Rate Training Zone. For this
program you must wear a Heart Rate Transmitter Strap.
In the program setup, you will be asked to Enter your Workout LEVEL,
WEIGHT, Workout TIME, and Age. The minimum time for the Heart Rate
Control Program is 20:00. You will be asked to enter the warm up speed. Set
the speed using the + / - keys for your warm up. The warm up period lasts
for 2:00. You will see this as the TIME data will count down from 2:00. At
the End of the Warm-up period, the Message Bar will display: “HEART RATE
CONTROL ON”.
Now the TC 6000 console will automatically adjust the speed so that your
heart rate steadily increases until it is in the Heart Rate Zone. If your Heart
Rate moves above the zone, the speed will be decreased.
With 3 minutes to go in the program, the speed will be reduced. This begins the
“Cool Down” period.
NOTE: If the console stops receiving your signal for any reason, the Heart Rate Control function will turn off and
the SPEED will remain constant.
BODY MASS INDEX (BMI)
The Body Mass Index is a standard formula that estimates if you are below, above, of at your “ideal weight range.” This
formula is stated as: BMI = Weight (in kg) / Height
2
(in meters
2
). While it is generally accepted that the formula is not
perfect, it is used as a starting point. It is used in practice by the CDC and the World Health Organization. We include
this calculation to help you answer the question “how much weight should I try to lose?”
This program is a “calculator” that not only tells you your Body Mass Index, but will also tell you your ideal weight range
based on your height. To run this program, simply use the + or – keys to select “BMI”. Input your height in inches (if
console is set up for English units) and your weight in pounds. The console does the rest.
We include this program to help give you a starting point to determine you own weight target, however we encourage
you to investigate on your own, the limitations of this formula.
Bowflex Advantage™
Having the Bowflex Advantage™ feature is like having your own personal trainer. This feature tracks your total workout
volume, stores previous (last 5) Fitness Tests, and keeps an eye on your weight loss progress.
Once you are set up as a user, simply press the BOWFLEX ADVANTAGE™ key.
NOTE: To use the Bowflex Advantage™ feature, you must first be registered in the USER SETUP (Page 35).
The Bowflex Advantage™ program will show you the following information.
1.
TOTAL WORKOUTS: to qualify as a workout your time must be greater than 5 minutes.
2.
TOTAL HOURS: This measure the total number of hours that you have exercised.
3. TOTAL MILES
(or Kilometers if in Metric Mode): This represents the total number of miles you have exercised.
4. STARTING WEIGHT
: This is your Starting Weight. The weight you entered during USER SETUP.
5. TARGET WEIGHT
: This is your Target Weight. Running the BMI program will give you a guideline as to your
“ideal weight range.”
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