Precor C936i Treadmill User Manual


 
page 45
COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION
HEART RATE PROGRAM
Once the user sets a target heart rate and the running belt’s speed, the C936i
Heart Rate Program monitors the user’s heart rate and automatically maintains it
within a few beats per minute (bpm) of the selected target. Blinking lights on the
SmartRate
®
bar graph appear to show the “zone” that the user is in.
Note: For the C936i to detect a heart rate, the user must wear the chest strap or
hold onto both touch-sensitive grips on the handrails. The chest strap is optional
equipment that can be purchased from your dealer.
To use the Heart Rate Program, have the user follow the steps found in
Quick
Steps to Working Out
on page 37 and choose HRC at the PROGRAM prompt. For
the Heart Rate Program to operate properly, a user’s AGE
must
be entered during
the Setup prompts. Once the user addresses the remaining Setup prompts, the
following occurs:
The software verifies that it detects a heart rate signal. You need to press the
SPEED key to begin working out.
Note: If a user’s heart rate cannot be detected (or transmitted through the
chest strap or touch-sensitive grips), the letters “Hr” blink in the heart rate
display. Once a heart rate is detected the number that corresponds to the
user’s heart rate appears.
The treadmill provides a three-minute warm-up period before entering
the Heart Rate
Program
. During this time, the user may make changes to
the incline by using the INCLINE ▲▼ keys. He or she can press the
SPEED ▼▲ keys to set the running belt’s speed.
Note: If the user’s heart rate moves into his or her heart rate zone during the
three-minute warm-up period, the Heart Rate Program begins concurrently.
After the warm-up period, the treadmill automatically adjusts the incline to
keep the user’s heart rate at the selected target. The SmartRate
®
display
indicates which zone: cardiovascular or weight loss, that the user is in.
Note: A user can change the running belt’s speed anytime during a work-
out, but doing so affects the treadmill’s ability to maintain the target heart
rate. It takes time for the treadmill to readjust the incline so that the user’s
heart rate remains on target.
CAUTION: A warning message appears if the user goes above his or her
maximum recommended heart rate target zone. Heed the warning. Make
sure that the user has permission from his or her personal physician
before working out above the maximum recommended zone for his or her
age and fitness level. See Diagram 22 on page 42 for the recommended
target zones.
When a user reaches the time limit, a cool-down period begins. The user can
override the speed and incline by pressing the appropriate or keys.
Note: The speed remains constant, if the user was at or below 0.5 mph (1.0 kph).