Diamondback 1260Ef Home Gym User Manual


 
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1260Ef Owner’s Manual
Workout Programs (continued)
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nding the Program
When program time is up or Stop key is pressed, this program will end and
Cool Down will be active.
The message display will flash a message “PROGRAM END”&”COOL
DOWN”. See Cool Down mode for details.
“Start” key could be pressed to re-start the HR Hill program again.
“Stop” key could be pressed to skip the cool down and active the Workout
Summary immediately.
Pause, Reset, Switch or Save a program
See Console Operating Tips section for details, pages 9 & 10.
CARDIO
Getting Started
The Cardio program is designed to keep you heart rate at your anaerobic stage. The
heart rate is maintained at 80% of Max heart rate to develop your lactic acid system
and build your strength most effectively.
A HEART RATE MONITORING DEVICE MUST BE USED FOR THIS PROGRAM.
FOR BETTER RESULTS, A CHEST STRAP IS RECOMMENDED FOR THIS
OPERATION.
MPORTANT: It is unsafe to exceed 95% of your maximum heart rate while
exercising. Please consult your physician before performing any Heart Rate based
training program.
Beginning the Program
During idle mode, the message window displays a message “SELECT A PROGRAM”.
To begin this program, press “HR Interactive” key until “Cardio” program LED indicator
lights up.
Accepting default values or Entering the program setup mode
When the message display flashes, “CARDIO”, it indicates you are about to select the
Cardio program. It then scrolls “PRESS ENTER TO ADJUST OR START TO BEGIN” and
wait for an instruction.
Press “Start” key to accept current default values and begin Cardio program
workout.
Default Time = 30 minutes
Default Incline level = L1.
Default % Max HR = 80%.
Or press “Enter” to enter program setup mode. The message display will take
you through the program setup mode step by step as below: (Same as
Manual program setup)
Entering Age
Entering Weight
Entering Time
During the Program
Once Start key is pressed, the Warm Up will be active. See Warm Up mode section for
details.
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