Octane Fitness PRO4700 User manual


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This product is intended for commercial use.
PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! Anyone using this product should consult a physician before they start their exercise program. This
is especially important for persons over 35 or those with pre-existing health conditions. If at any time during their
workout exercisers experience chest pains, nausea, dizziness, or shortness of breath, they should stop exercising
immediately and consult their physician before starting again.
Have all club, personal training, and sales staff members review this Operations Manual before operating this
elliptical cross trainer. Also, make this Operations Manual accessible to all exercisers.
WARNING! When using an electrical product, basic precautions should always be followed.
To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electrical shock or injury to people:
• Use this exercise product for its intended use as described in this Operations Manual. Do not modify the
product in any way.
• Do not remove the plastic shrouds from the machine. Service should be performed only by an authorized
Octane Fitness service representative. Moving parts contained under the shrouds can be extremely
dangerous when not covered.
• Never operate this elliptical cross trainer if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it
has been dropped or damaged, or dropped in water. Return the cross trainer to your local dealer or Octane
Fitness for examination and repair.
• Never operate this elliptical cross trainer with the air openings blocked. Keep the air openings free of lint,
hair, and the like.
• Do not use outdoors.
• Do not operate this elliptical cross trainer where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen
is being administered.
• Do not route power cables (such as the power cable for an optional attached LCD screen) through the
interior of the machine or the upright tube.
• Do not mount an LCD screen weighing more than 8.5 lbs. (3.8 kg) on the optional LCD mounting arm.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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OTHER IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Place the elliptical cross trainer on a level surface with at least two feet of clearance behind the pedal at
its farthest back position.
• If you have more than one unit, position them so that there are at least 24 inches (60 cm) between units.
• To protect the floor or carpet from damage, place a mat under your elliptical cross trainer.
• Keep children under the age of 13 off the elliptical cross trainer at all times.
• When the elliptical cross trainer is in use, children and pets should be kept clear of the area.
• Wear appropriate exercise clothing and shoes for your workout; do not wear loose clothing.
• Use care when getting on or off the Octane Fitness elliptical cross trainer. Never step on or off the unit while
the foot pedals are still moving.
• Always face forward. Never attempt to turn around on the Octane Fitness elliptical cross trainer.
• Do not sit, stand, or climb on the front plastic shroud, electronic console, or stationary handlebars.
• Keep your hands and feet clear of any opening or moving parts.
• Never insert or drop any object into any opening.
• Users should not overexert themselves or work to exhaustion.
• If during a workout an exerciser feels any chest pain, nausea, dizziness, or abnormal symptoms, stop the
workout immediately and consult a physician.
• Wipe down external surfaces of your cross trainer after use to remove sweat and dust.
• Monitor and check your Octane cross trainer on a regular basis. Refer to the Cleaning and Maintenance
section of this manual for more information about the care of your Octane cross trainer.
• Inspect all external parts of the elliptical cross trainer regularly. If service is required, contact your local
dealer or Octane Fitness Customer Service for assistance.
• Take caution in moving your Octane Fitness elliptical cross trainer. Your elliptical weighs over 340 pounds.
Use proper lifting technique and/or get assistance when moving your product.
This equipment complies where applicable with:
73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive
89/36/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EN61000)
2002/95/EC Restriction of Hazardous Substances
(RoHS) Directive
2002/96/EC WEEE Directive
EN957-9 Stationary training equipment
EN957-1:1997 Stationary training equipment
EN60335-1:2002 Household and similar electrical
appliances - Safety
GPS General Product Safety Regulations 2005
Product Dimensions: 2108mm x 780mm x 1803mm
(83in x 31in x 71in)
Product Weight 340 lbs. (154 Kg)
Max User Weight 400 pounds (181 Kg)
Standard Power Supply/Electrical Specifications:
This is a self-powered machine.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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HEART RATE FEATURE SAFETY GUIDELINES
Before using the Octane Fitness PRO4700 with HeartLogic™ Intelligence, read and follow these instructions:
Contact Heart Rate Grips
• Clean the contact heart rate grips periodically to remove sweat and oils. Use a damp cloth with a mild
detergent. Do not spray the hand grips directly with water or a cleaner; this could cause an electrical
short.
• When holding the grips, grasp each contact heart rate grip so the contact sensor portion of the grip rests
in the palm of your hand. Grip the contact sensors firmly, and keep your hands steady and in place.
Wireless Chest Strap
• Exercisers may use any Polar™-compatible (coded or non-coded) wireless heart rate transmitter with the
Octane Fitness PRO4700.
• Do not allow users to use the chest strap if they have a cardiac pacemaker or are taking
prescription medication. Medication or electrical impulses from the cardiac pacemaker can cause
inaccurate heart rate readings.
• Please take care in handling the equipment as it is extremely sensitive.
• Do not bend the strips inside the chest strap as it can cause the strap to lose its conductivity.
• Handle the heart rate transmitter (chest strap) with care. Dropping the transmitter might cause damage
and this could void the warranty.
• If the receiver (console) tries to process several signals simultaneously, an incorrect heart rate reading
could result. In a commercial setting, space the products at least 24” apart. This will prevent cross-talk,
where the chest strap signal from a user on one machine can be received and displayed on the console of
another machine.
• Do not place the chest strap near devices that generate large magnetic fields. Television sets, electric
motors, radios, and high voltage power lines can affect the transmitter’s performance. These items can
interfere with the heart rate signal that is being transmitted to the receiver, possibly affecting the heart
rate readings that appear on the electronic console.
• Do not immerse the transmitter in water. However, some moisture is necessary for the transmitter to
function properly. Perspiration is usually sufficient, but you may need to moisten the electrodes with a
small amount of water. The electrodes are on the side of the transmitter that sits against your skin.
• The wireless chest strap has a battery which may need to be replaced from time to time. A faulty battery
or worn electrodes may cause inaccurate readings. The electrodes are the ribbed portion on the side of the
transmitter that sits against your skin.
• To purchase wireless transmitter straps, contact your dealer or Octane Fitness sales representative.
Some individuals are unable to use the heart rate feature because they do not have the proper body chemistry
to provide accurate readings. If you experience difficulties in using the contact heart rate grips or a wireless
chest strap, contact your dealer or Octane Fitness Customer Service at 1.888.OCTANE4.
WARNING! The heart rate monitoring features of this product are for information only and are not to be used
as a measure of heart functioning or heart health. In a heart rate controlled program, the exerciser can use the
Level controls to reduce the resistance level at any time. Each exerciser is responsible for monitoring how
he or she feels and adjusting the level of effort accordingly. If at any time during exercise a user experience
chest pains, nausea, dizziness, or shortness of breath, he or she should stop exercising immediately and consult
a physician before starting again.

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Console Serial Number
(on lower edge)
Base Serial Number
(Inside machine)
WARNING
Authorized Technician Only
Disconnect battery
before removing cover
WARNUNG
DEU
AVERTISSEMENT
FR-C
Nur autorisierten Techniker
Trennen Sie Batterie, bevor Sie
den Deckel entfernen
Technicien autorisé seulement
Débranchez la batterie avant
d'enlever le couvercle
CAUTION
VORSICHT
Moving parts. Keep children,
pets, hands and feet clear
during use.
DEU
Bewegliche Teile. Kinder,
Haustiere, Hände und Füße
während des Gebrauches
entfernt halten.
Pièces mobiles. Gardez à
l’écart les enfants, les
animaux domestiques, les
mains et les peids pendant
l’utilisation.
FR-C
ATTENTION
Bevor Sie mit diesem Übungsprogramm beginnen,
sollten Sie Ihren Arzt um Rat fragen. Maschine
enthält bewegliche Teile. Um Verletzung zu
vermeiden halten Sie Ihre Kinder und Haustiere
durchgehend von der Maschine entfernt. Lesen
und befolgen Sie alle Warnungen und Anweisungen
in der Bedienungsanleitung vor Gebrauch.
WARNING
Before starting any exercise program, consult
your physician. Machine contains moving
parts. To avoid injury keep children and pets
clear of the exerciser at all times. Review
and follow all warnings and instructions in the
owner’s manual prior to use.
WARNUNG
DEU
Avant d’entamer un programme d’exercice,
vueillez consulter votre médecin. L’appareil
possède des parties mobiles. Pour éviter un
accident, les enfants et les animaux domestiques
doivent toujours être tenus à l’écart de la machine
d’exercice. Avant de vous servir de votre appareil,
lisez et suivez tout avertissement et toutes
consignes dans le manuel d’utilisateur.
AVERTISSEMENT
FR-C
S/N:R05680027943- 01
Max User Weight: 400lbs - Class SC
RoHS
Compliant
Covered by one or more of U.S. Patents Nos. 6248044, 7270626, 7244218,
D547159,5938570, 6409635, and other patents pending. Made in Taiwan
9200 Wyoming Avenue North, Suite 380
Brooklyn Park, MN 55445 USA
OCTANE FITNESS, LLC
PRO4700 PRODUCT LABELS

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Getting Started ............................................................................................................................... 1
• User Set-Up Functions........................................................................................................ 1
• Cleaning and Maintenance of the PRO4700 .................................................................. 2
• Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions ........................................................... 2
• Warranty Information ......................................................................................................... 2
Electronics ...................................................................................................................................... 3
• PRO4700 Console and Keypad .......................................................................................... 4
• Console Windows ...............................................................................................................7
PRO4700 Programs ........................................................................................................................ 9
• How Does Workload Resistance (Level) Work? ........................................................... 9
• PRO4700 Settings—Value Ranges ................................................................................. 10
• PRO4700 Program Reference .......................................................................................... 11
PRO4700 Product Features ......................................................................................................... 15
• HeartLogic Intelligence ................................................................................................... 15
• MultiGrip Handlebars ....................................................................................................... 16
• Fingertip Controls .............................................................................................................. 16

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GETTING STARTED
Get ready to Fuel Your Workout with the PRO4700 elliptical cross trainer by Octane Fitness! You will soon be
challenging yourself with a variety of pre-programmed workouts, managed by sophisticated electronics that keep
you interested and motivated. Getting started is easy—just step on and start pedaling. Follow the Message
Center prompts to program your workout, and you are on your way!
USER SET-UP FUNCTIONS
Many of the standard features and controls of the PRO4700 can be customized to fit your personal preferences or
workout environment. In just a few simple steps, you can set up your machine to skip the Warm-Up, countdown
your workout time (instead of counting up), limit the maximum workout time, and display units in English or metric.
You can also mute the console beeps and adjust the brightness of the display. All of these adjustments are easily
completed and are saved as the new standard for the machine—you don’t need to reset them for each use.
To access the User Set-up functions, press and hold both the Up Arrow () and Down Arrow () keys for three
seconds, or until you hear a beep. The following customizable functions are displayed in sequence in the Message
Center; use the Enter key to toggle through the available options (shown in the matrix display) for each function,
and press the Up Arrow () or Down Arrow () key to select a setting and move to the next function. To exit
without changing any values, press Pause Clear twice.
Warm-Up This feature may be turned “ON” (to include a 3-minute warm-up in each workout) or “OFF”.
The factory default setting is “ON”.
Clock Direction The PRO4700 cross-trainer can track workout time by counting “UP” or “DOWN”. The factory
default setting is “UP”.
Max Workout
Time
You may set the maximum workout time for users of the PRO4700 to the value that is best
for your environment. Use the Enter key to scroll through the possible values (in 5-minute
increments), or use the numeric keypad to enter any any 1-minute increment between 1:00
and 99:00. Press the Up Arrow () or Down Arrow () key to select the value you desire.
The factory default setting is 99 minutes.
Unit Type You may choose to have the weight and distance units displayed in “ENGLISH” (pounds and
miles) or “METRIC” (kilograms and kilometers). The factory default setting is “ENGLISH”.
Beep You may turn the console sounds “ON” or “OFF”. The factory default setting is “ON”.
Brightness You can adjust the intensity or brightness of the console LEDs, choosing any value between
1 and 8. A higher number represents more light. The factory default setting is 8.
Exit When EXIT is displayed in the Message Center, press Enter to leave User Set-up. All of your
selections will be saved and become the new standard settings for your machine. They may
be changed at any time by repeating these set-up procedures.
Two additional button sequences may be useful in your workout environment:
Machine Hours Press and hold Up Arrow (), Program, and Level for three seconds to see the total machine
usage, in hours, since the last reset. Press Pause Clear to exit.
New Leaf
Assessment
If you are working with New Leaf Fitness professional, press and hold Program and Time for
three seconds to access the New Leaf Assessment program. Press Pause Clear to exit.

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Cleaning and Maintenance of the PRO4700
WARNING! This machine contains moving parts. Take caution when trying to locate and fix any problem with
the machine.
Your Octane Fitness elliptical has been manufactured to withstand many hours of hard use with minimal
required maintenance. Simply wipe off the machine with a clean towel after a hard workout to remove any
sweat to keep the machine clean. Do not use bleach on the console as it will damage the lens.
Please contact your local Octane Fitness dealer should you have any questions or encounter any maintenance
issues with your PRO4700. If you would like to speak directly to an Octane Fitness customer service specialist,
please call 888.OCTANE4 or 763.757.2662, ext. 1, or visit www.octanefitness.com.
Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions
Should you have any questions regarding your PRO4700 elliptical, please log on to www.octanefitness.com where
you will find answers to many common questions and tips on using your elliptical. If you would like to speak to an
Octane Fitness Customer Service specialist, please call 1-888-OCTANE4 or 763-757-2662 extension 1.
Warranty Information
The PRO4700 elliptical is warranted to be free of all defects in material and workmanship All parts are warranted
for three (3) years from original date of purchase. Labor is covered for one (1) year from original date of purchase.
This Limited Commercial Warranty is non-transferable.
Please refer to the Octane Fitness Limited Commercial Warranty and/or the Octane Fitness Limited Consumer
Warranty included in your information packet for full details of warranty coverage.

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Auto Adjusts to
Your Activity
Focus on
Upper Body Strength
Like a
Personal Trainer Focus on
Lower Body Toning
Customize Your
Stride Length

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ELECTRONICS
PRO4700 Console and Keypad
The PRO4700 features a simple, easy to understand keypad and a console featuring an informative Message
Center, a workout profile matrix, and four multi-function LED display windows that provide all the information you
need to get started and stay motivated during your workout. Check out the program descriptions found later in this
manual to choose the workout that is just right for you.
Message Center The PRO4700 Message Center features a scrolling LED display which prompts you
to enter important information, guides and motivates you through your workout,
and rewards you with clear, relevant workout data such as level, average speed,
average heart rate, maximum heart rate, calorie/hour, watts, and METs. Watch
the message center as you set up and progress through your workout—it will
guide you, motivate you, and reward you with summary information at the end of
your session.
Programming the console Getting started is easy—just hop on and start pedaling. The Message Center
prompts you to select a program. Once a program is selected, the console display
will guide you through the steps to program your workout. After each prompt,
simply enter the requested data and press Enter, and you are on your way. If no
values are entered at the prompts, the machine defaults to the standard values
for the program you have selected.
CSAFE Interface The PRO4700 is compatible with CSAFE (Communications Specifications for
Fitness Equipment) protocol. If you have connected the PRO4700 to your CSAFE
network, the user is prompted to enter a 5-digit User ID. The CSAFE user has 30
seconds to enter the User ID digits using the numeric keypad. Once the ID has
been entered, the display proceeds with prompting the user for program set-up. If
no User ID or program is entered, the machine defaults to the manual program at
resistance level 1, a stride length of 21 inches, and a user weight of 150 pounds
(68 kg).
Keypad Buttons
Quick Start The easiest way to start a workout is to simply push the Quick Start button, setting the
machine in a manual program at resistance level 1, 21-inch stride length, age 40 and weight
150 pounds (68 kg). Then use the keys to set Program, Time, Level or Stride Length, in any
order.
Fan Press the Fan button to initiate a cool breeze to help keep you comfortable as you work out.
Press again to increase the airflow (two additional levels), or a fourth time to turn it off.
Move the vent as desired to direct the airflow.
Display Lock Press the Display Lock button to stop the display LEDs from toggling between the top and
bottom (heart rate) display values in the windows. Press Display Lock a second time to
resume toggling.
Cool Down It is a good idea to cool-down at the end of your routine to transition your body from
an aggressive workout to its normal pace. The time and intensity of the cool-down is
automatically customized to your workout duration and resistance level. The time window
displays a countdown timer to tell you how long the cool-down will last.
The cool-down will automatically start when time has expired. If you decide to end your
workout early, simply push the Cool Down button to activate the custom cool-down.

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Pause Clear To pause your workout, press the Pause Clear button once or simply quit pedaling. The
matrix display will indicate how long the pause will last before you need to resume
pedaling. Your workout settings and statistics will be saved for the duration of the pause.
To restart a paused workout, push any key or start pedaling before the pause countdown
reaches zero. To reset the machine for another workout, press the Pause Clear button twice
within two seconds.
Program Press the Program key to toggle through the available programs. Program changes can be
made any time during a workout. When changing programs, the Message Center prompts
you to enter new program values as needed.
Up Arrow () Use this key during set-up to increase the value of the parameter highlighted in the
Message Center, including program, time, level, stride length, target heart rate, watts or
METs, number of intervals, age, or weight. During a workout, pressing the Up Arrow () key
increases the resistance level, target heart rate, or constant output target, depending upon
the program.
Down Arrow () Use this key during set-up to decrease the value of the parameter highlighted in the
Message Center, including program, time, level, stride length, target heart rate, watts or
METs, number of intervals, age, or weight. During a workout, pressing the Down Arrow ()
key decreases the resistance level, target heart rate, or constant output target, depending
upon the program.
Enter Selects any of the changed values or items from the other keys.
Time Press Time, then use the Up Arrow () or Down Arrow () key to increase or decrease
the time of your workout, in 1 minute increments. The standard workout time is 30:00.
The maximum time is 99:00. The maximum time can be changed using the User Set-up
Functions.
Level Press Up Arrow () or Down Arrow () or the Level button to increase the resistance level
of the machine. There are 30 levels of resistance for preset resistance programs and the
30:30 program. For heart rate controlled programs, the Level button increases target heart
rate. For the constant power programs, the Level button increases target watts or METs.
Stride Length Press Stride Length to set the stride length of the machine. Each key press equals one-half
(1/2) inch (English) or one centimeter (metric). The stride length ranges from 18 inches (46
cm) to 26 inches (66 cm). The default stride length for preset resistance and heart rate controlled
programs is 21” (52 cm). For variable stride programs, the default forward or long stride is 21” (52
cm) and the default backward or short stride is 18” (46 cm).
Tip: The Up Arrow () and Down Arrow () buttons on the moving handlebars may be used instead of the
keypad buttons to change the level (right handlebar) or stride length (left handlebar) at any time during set-up or
a workout.
Workout Boosters
SmartStride SmartStride automatically replicates natural movement by analyzing and measuring an
exerciser’s pace and direction and intuitively adjusting stride length in 1-inch (2-centimeter)
increments from 18 inches (46 cm) to 26 inches (66 cm). Press the SmartStride button and
the machine will analyze your speed and make the appropriate adjustments as your pace or
direction changes. To deactivate SmartStride, simply push the SmartStride button a second
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ArmBlaster ArmBlaster is a proprietary program designed to boost cardiovascular endurance while
building strength and muscle tone. Press the ArmBlaster button at any time during your
workout to integrate cardio sessions with strength sessions. The cardio session follows the
program profile that you have selected. Every minute, resistance increases 10 levels from
where you are currently working (or to the maximum resistance of 30) for a muscle-building,
10-repetition set as you transfer the workload from your lower body to your upper body.
During the ArmBlaster rep countdown, the level of resistance can be changed by pressing
the Up Arrow () or Down Arrow () keys. To deactivate ArmBlaster, simply press the
ArmBlaster button a second time.
X-Mode Press X-Mode to activate the ultimate cross training tool and take advantage of the variety
your elliptical cross trainer offers. This great motivational tool keeps your workout fresh
and exciting in any program. Every other minute xMode kicks in, prompting you to perform
combinations of eight different challenges:
Fast Pick up the pace—we recommend 50-60 rpm, but
you should find your own comfort level.
Squat Bend slightly at the knees. You’ll feel this one in
your quadriceps and glutes in no time!
Reverse Pedal backwards to change the muscle focus on
your entire lower body.
Lean Back Grab the stationary handlebars and lean slightly
backwards, changing the muscle focus on your
lower body. You will feel this in your quadriceps.
Lower Body Only Either hold the stationary handlebars or naturally
swing your arms.
Push-Arms Focus on pushing with your arms to work your chest
and triceps.
Pull-Arms Focus on pulling with your arms to work your biceps
and lats.
Slow Slow down to allow yourself to recover. We
recommend 30-40 rpm.
During an X-Mode session, the level of resistance can be changed by pressing the Up Arrow
() or Down Arrow () keys on the keypad or the right handlebar. Deactivate X-Mode by
pressing the button a second time.
GluteKicker GluteKicker is an aggressive subset of X-Mode that is focused on your glutes, hips, and
thighs. It uses four prompts: Reverse, Squat, Fast, and Lean Back. GluteKicker sessions
last for one minute, with a one-minute recovery period. During the GluteKicker session,
the level of resistance can be changed by pressing the Up Arrow () or Down Arrow ()
keys on the keypad or the right handlebar. Deactivate GluteKicker by pressing the button a
second time.

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Console Windows
Message Center The PRO4700 Message Center features a scrolling LED display which prompts you
to enter important information, guides and motivates you through your workout, and
rewards you with clear, relevant workout data such as level, average speed, average
heart rate, maximum heart rate, calorie/hour, watts, and METs. Watch the message
center as you set up and progress through your workout—it will guide you, motivate
you, and reward you with summary information at the end of your session.
Matrix Display The matrix display shows the program profile
during the workout and highlights upcoming
intervals and resistance changes. During heart
rate interval programs (Heart Rate Interval, Heart
Rate Hill, Heart Rate Speed Interval, Heart Rate
Custom Interval, New Leaf Custom), the matrix
display is used to inform you of your progress
through the intervals:
Changing Target Heart Rates: When you are
trying to reach a new target heart rate, the left
side of the matrix display shows an illustration of
the interval. The illustration blinks the interval you
are attempting to reach. Each column represents
one minute. An arrow on the right side of the
display shows whether resistance (and therefore
your target heart rate) is increasing or decreasing.
When decreasing, if the machine reaches resistance
level 1 and your heart rate has still not reached your
target low, the display prompts you with the message “HR TOO HIGH–SLOW DOWN”.
When increasing, if the machine reaches the highest resistance level (30) and your heart
rate has still not reached your target high, the display prompts you to “INCREASE SPEED
TO DECREASE RESISTANCE”.
(Message Center)
(Matrix Display)
Upcoming columns blink

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Interval Duration: Once you have reached or
surpassed the new target heart rate, the matrix
display switches to a countdown timer, counting
down the length of the interval. The bottom row
of the matrix displays a horizontal bar graph
representing the current resistance level.
Time Displays workout time, counting up from 0:00. Time can be increased or decreased during
your workout. The maximum time that users can set is 99:00. When actual workout time
is displayed, the timer goes up to 99:59, then rolls over to 0:00. Refer to User Set-up
Features to learn how to switch from a “count up” to “count down” display.
Calories Displays an estimate of the total calories burned during the workout, based on the user’s
entered weight. If no specific weight is entered, calories are based on a 150 lb. (68 kg)
user.
Distance Displays an estimate of how far you have traveled. Distance can be shown in either miles
(English) or kilometers (metric). On the PRO4700, 400 revolutions is approximately one
mile; therefore, if you are pedaling at 50 rpm, you will “travel” approximately one mile in
8 minutes. When you first purchase your elliptical the display will be in English. Refer to
User Set-up Features to learn how to switch from English to metric.
Speed Displays how fast you are going, in revolutions per minute (rpm).
Time-in-Zone Tracks and displays the amount of time spent in the proper heart rate training zone for the
program. Time-in-Zone is only displayed in a heart rate controlled program when a heart
rate is detected by the machine. A user must be wearing a wireless heart rate transmitter
or grasping the contact heart rate sensor grips on the moving handlebars.
Heart Rate Displays heart rate in beats per minute (BPM). A user must be wearing a wireless
heart rate transmitter or grasping the contact heart rate sensor grips on the moving
handlebars.
Target HR Displays the heart rate reading that the machine is adjusting resistance to achieve when
in a heart rate controlled program.
Heart Rate % Displays your current heart rate percentage (current heart rate / theoretical maximum
heart rate). A user must be wearing a wireless heart rate transmitter or grasping the
contact heart rate sensor grips on the moving handlebars and have entered an age.
Stride Length Displays the approximate horizontal distance of the elliptical pattern in inches (English)
or centimeters (metric). The stride length ranges from 18 inches (46 cm) to 26 inches (66
cm)

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PRO4700 PROGRAMS
The PRO4700 features 19 built-in programs to keep workouts interesting:
Preset resistance programs: Manual—Random—Interval—
Custom Interval
—Hill—10K
Heart rate controlled programs:
Fat Burn—Cardio—Heart Rate Interval—Heart Rate Custom
Interval—Heart Rate Hill—Heart Rate Speed Interval
Advanced programs: New Leaf Custom—Constant Watts—Constant METs—30-30
Stride length programs: PowerWalk—Stride Interval—Dual Direction
Programs begin with a warm-up to ease the body into the workout. During the warm-up, the resistance
increases each minute.
Preset resistance, advanced, and stride length programs incorporate a three-minute warm-up during which
resistance increases two levels per minute. Heart rate controlled programs include a warm-up which lasts
three minutes or until you reach your target heart rate; then your selected program begins. Increasing or
decreasing the Level changes the target heart rate.
How Does Workload Resistance (Level) Work?
Resistance Level The PRO4700 has 30 discrete levels of resistance. Level 1 is the easiest and
level 30 is the most difficult. The Manual program and Quick Start give the user
the ability to totally control the resistance level. Interval Programs (Interval,
Custom Interval, and 30-30) allow the user to select the resistance level for
specific intervals.
For all programs except the Goal Programs (resistance level is represented by
rows of LEDs in the matrix display. Each row that is lit represents 3 resistance
levels. The table below will help you understand and interpret the matrix
display:
Resistance Levels LED Rows Lit Resistance Levels LED Rows Lit
1-3 1 16-18 6
4-6 2 19-21 7
7-9 3 22-24 8
10-12 4 25-27 9
13-15 5 28-30 10
Program Level The Random, Hill, and 10K programs allow the user to select an overall
resistance level for the program. This level is the average resistance level for
the workout. The range of resistance levels during these workouts are +/-4
of the entered program level (i.e., For program Level 5, minimum resistance is
Level 1 and maximum resistance is Level 9). During the workout, the overall
program resistance level is displayed on the console.
Resistance in
“Constant” Programs
The Constant Watts and Constant METs programs allow the user to enter the
power output level, in watts or METs, for the program. The resistance level
during these constant workouts is controlled by the machine, increasing or
decreasing as necessary in tandem with the user’s speed to keep the output
on target.

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Resistance in Heart
Rate Controlled
Programs
These programs (Fat Burn, Cardio, Heart Rate Interval, Heart Rate Custom
Interval, New Leaf Custom, Heart Rate Hill, and Heart Rate Speed Interval)
allow the user to manually enter the target heart rate level for program. If the
target HR is reached during the warm-up, the warm-up ends and the selected
heart rate control program begins. The resistance level during the heart rate
controlled workout is controlled by the machine, increasing or decreasing as
necessary to keep the user’s heart rate on target.
Exercisers choose the program that best fits their workout needs for any given day. They can decide how
hard to work by setting the resistance level and time for each program. Four programs—Manual, Custom
Interval, Custom Heart Rate Interval, and New Leaf Custom—provide even more flexibility to program
individual workouts to meet specific needs.
Use the quick-reference chart on the following pages to help select and set up the programs, or read on
for more detailed descriptions.
Note: The PRO4700 also includes a fitness assessment program to be used as part of an Active
Metabolic Assessment conducted by a certified New Leaf Fitness fitness consultant. To learn how
to take advantage of this unique opportunity for PRO4700 users, contact Octane Fitness at 1.888.
OCTANE4.
PRO4700 SETTINGS—VALUE RANGES
Setting Standard Values* Minimum Value Maximum Value
Workout Time
Level
Age
Weight
Interval Time
Interval Level
How Many Intervals
Target Heart Rate
Watts
METs
Long (or Forward) Stride Length
Short (or Backward) Stride Length
High Level
30:00
1
40
150 lbs. (68 kg)
00:30
1
3
(220 - Age) * %; varies by program
125
7.0
21” (52 cm)
18” (46 cm)
5
1:00
1
15
70 lbs. (32 kg)
00:15
1
2
80
20
1.0
18.5” (47 cm)
18” (46 cm)
1
99:00
30
99
400 lbs. (181 kg)
99:00
30
6
(220 - Age)
900
varies
26” (66 cm)
25.5” (65 cm)
30
*Standard program values are used if no values are entered within 4 seconds of Message Center prompts.

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PRO4700 PROGRAM REFERENCE
Use the numeric keypad or the Up Arrow () and Down Arrow () keys on the keypad or the right handlebar
to enter program settings as prompted by the Message Center.
Programs & Standard Settings Description
Workout Time (30:00)
Level (1)
Age (40)
Weight (150 lbs./68 kg)
Get on and go; constant resistance simulates walking or
jogging on a flat surface. The oval racetrack equals 1/4
mile (or 400 meters); the counter in the matrix display
shows laps completed.
Workout Time (30:00)
Level (1)
Age (40)
Weight (150 lbs./68 kg)
Enjoy computer-randomized resistance variation with a
virtually infinite number of combinations. Get a new course
each time you select the program or change the level. Each
interval lasts one minute.
Workout Time (30:00)
1st Interval Level (1)
2nd Interval Level (4)
Age (40)
Weight (150 lbs./68 kg)
Add variety and challenge with 2-minute intervals of
alternating user-set resistance. Use Up Arrow () and
Down Arrow () on the keypad or right handlebar to
adjust interval resistance mid-workout.
Workout Time (30:00)
How Many Intervals (3)
Interval 1 — Time (00:30)
Interval 1— Level (1)
Interval n — Time (00:30)
Interval n — Level (1)
Age (40)
Weight (150 lbs./68 kg)
Design a custom workout of up to 6 alternating intervals
of user-defined duration and resistance. Use Up Arrow ()
and Down Arrow () on the keypad or right handlebar to
adjust interval resistance mid-workout.
Workout Time (30:00)
Level (1)
Age (40)
Weight (150 lbs./68 kg)
Build strength with this simulated climb up 3 increasingly
steeper hills. Each hill lasts two minutes with a 30-second
recovery in between. After the biggest hill, recover for 30
seconds, then begin your climb again.

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PRO4700 PROGRAM REFERENCE
Use the numeric keypad or the Up Arrow () and Down Arrow () keys on the keypad or the right handlebar
to enter program settings as prompted by the Message Center.
Programs & Standard Settings Description
Level (1)
Age (40)
Weight (150 lbs./68 kg)
Complete a virtual 10K—a great way to train for an actual
event. Gradual resistance changes simulate variance in
terrain, replicating the challenges encountered when
walking or running outside. The distance readout counts
down from 6.2 miles (10 kilometers). Use Up Arrow ()
and Down Arrow () on the keypad or right handlebar to
adjust level during the workout.
Workout Time (30:00)
Age (40)
Target Heart Rate (.65 *(220 - Age)
Weight (150 lbs./68 kg)
Maximize the percentage of calories burned from fat
versus carbohydrates with this controlled workout at 65%
of theoretical maximum heart rate (or user-specified target
heart rate). Use Up Arrow () and Down Arrow () on the
keypad or right handlebar to adjust interval target heart
rates mid-workout.
Workout Time (30:00)
Age (40)
Target Heart Rate (.80 * (220 - Age)
Weight (150 lbs./68 kg)
Maximize cardiovascular benefits with this controlled
workout at 80% of theoretical maximum heart rate (or
user-specified target heart rate. Use Up Arrow () and
Down Arrow () on the keypad or right handlebar to
adjust interval target heart rates mid-workout.
Workout Time (30:00)
Age (40)
High Target Heart Rate (.80 * (220 - Age)
Weight (150 lbs./68 kg)
Capturing the benefits of interval training over steady-
state training in this controlled workout of alternating
2-minute intervals at 70% and 80% of theoretical
maximum heart rate (or user-specified target heart rate).
Intervals last two minutes after the target heart rate has
been reached. Use Up Arrow () and Down Arrow ()
on the keypad or right handlebar to adjust interval target
heart rates mid-workout.
Workout Time (30:00)
Age (40)
How Many Intervals (3)
Interval 1 — Time (00:30)
Interval 1 — Target Heart Rate (.75* (220 - Age))
Interval n — Time (00:30)
Interval n — Target Heart Rate (.75* (220 - Age)
Weight (150 lbs./68 kg)
Build a custom heart-rate controlled workout of up to 6
alternating intervals of user-defined duration and target
heart rates. Use Up Arrow () and Down Arrow () on
the keypad or right handlebar to adjust interval target
heart rates mid-workout.

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PRO4700 PROGRAM REFERENCE
Use the numeric keypad or the Up Arrow () and Down Arrow () keys on the keypad or the right handlebar
to enter program settings as prompted by the Message Center.
Programs & Standard Settings Description
Workout Time (30:00)
Age (40)
High Target Heart Rate (.85* (220 - Age)
Weight (150 lbs./68 kg)
Get a great interval workout with this controlled simulated
climb of increasingly steeper hills at 65%, 75%, and 85%
of theoretical maximum heart rate (or user-specified target
heart rate). Each hill lasts two minutes once the target
heart rate has been reached. After the biggest hill, recover
until your heart rate drops back to 65%, then begin the
climb again.
Workout Time (30:00)
Age (40)
High Target Heart Rate (.85* (220 - Age))
Weight (150 lbs./68 kg)
Focus on power and speed in this controlled workout
that alternates one-minute intervals of 65% and 85% of
theoretical maximum heart rate (or user-specified target
heart rate). This challenging workout combines steeper
(higher resistance) intervals with changing speeds.
Intervals last one minute after the target heart rate has
been reached.
Workout Time (30:00)
Age (40)
How Many Intervals (3)
Interval 1 — Time (00:30)
Interval 1 — Target Heart Rate (.75* (220 - Age)
Interval n — Time
Interval n — Target Heart Rate (.75* (220 - Age)
Weight (150 lbs./68 kg)
Follow the recommended plan designed just for you after
completing a New Leaf fitness assessment. This controlled
workout incorporates up to 6 alternating intervals of user-
defined duration and target heart rates. To learn about the
New Leaf fitness assessment for PRO4700 users, contact
Octane Fitness at 1.888.OCTANE4.
Workout Time (30:00)
Age (40)
Weight (150 lbs./68 kg)
Watts (125)
Set a target power output and let the machine keep you
there by varying resistance level relative to your speed.
Power output is measured in watts, representing the
amount of power required by the machine to maintain the
workload (pedal resistance and speed) that you want to
experience. The higher the watts, the more difficult the
workout.
Workout Time (30:00)
Age (40)
Weight (150 lbs./68 kg)
METs (7.0)
Gauge the intensity of your workout by setting a target
output measured in metabolic equivalent units (METs).
The machine keeps you on goal by varying resistance level
relative to speed. METs are a measure of power output,
representing the ratio of a person’s working metabolic rate
relative to that person’s resting metabolic rate. One MET
is approximately equal to 1 kilocalorie burned per kilogram
per hour. The greater the METs, the harder the workout.
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