
EI_ Pressthedeslredmode.SELECTMODE button to select the B Follow your progress with the monitor displays.
When the key is inserted, the console will be in the
MANUAL mode.
Ifyou want to select
one of the sixpreset
programs, press the
SELECT MODE but-
ton. The red PRO-
GRAM A indicator
will light.To select PROGRAM B, C, D, E, or F, re-
peatedly press the SELECT MODE button.
Note: PROGRAMS A, B, and C are twenty-minute
programs; PROGRAMS D, E, and F are thirty-
minute programs. The speed profiles in the center
of the console show how the speed ofthe walking
belt will change during the programs. During PRO-
GRAM A, for example, the speed will gradually in-
crease during the first ten minutes, and then gradu-
ally decrease during the last ten minutes. Each pro-
gram will begin with a two-minute warm-up period,
and end with a two-minute cool-down period.
BAfter the
START/STOP button
is pressed, the walk-
ing belt will begin to
move. Hold the
handrails and care-
Press the START/STOP button.
pIo
fully begin walking on the walking belt.
If the console is in the manual mode, change the
speed of the walking belt as desired by sliding
the speed control. To stop the walking belt, slide the
speed control tothe "RESET" position. The walking
belt can also be stopped by pressing the START/
STOP button; however, this will reset the displays.
If one ofthe preset programsis selected, the speed
setting you selected willbe the minimum speed set-
ting for the program. The speed of the walking belt
will then change automatically dudng the programas
shown by the speed profilesin the center ofthe con-
sole. When the program iscompleted, the walking
belt willautomatically slowto a stop. Note: ffthe in-
tensity level of the program is too easy or too difficult,
adjust the speed controlto select a new minimum
speed setting. To stop the program temperadly, slide
the speed controlto the "RESET" position.To restart
tha program, st=dethe spead controlup tothe desired
position.To terminate the program before the pro-
gram is completed, press the START/STOP button. If
you select a different program while a program is
running, the walking belt will slow to a stop.
The four monitordisplays provide instant feedback:
play--Displays the
approximate oum-
bers of Calories
and Fat Calories SPEEO
yOUhave bumed
(see BURNING FAT on page 14). Every seven
seconds, the display willchange from one number
to the other (an "F" willappear when the number
of Fat Calories isshown). Note: The actual num-
ber of Calories you have burned may differ slightly
from the number shown ifthe speed or incline is
near the lowest or highest setting.
• TIME display--
When the console
is in the manual
mode, the elapsed
time will be shown.
When one ofthe
preset programs isselected, the time remaining in
the program willbe displayed.
•SPEED displayJ
Displays the speed
of the walking belt,
in miles per hour
(MPH) or kilome-
ters per hour (KPH). III
Note: To change
the unitof mea-
surement, hold
down the
START/STOP but-
ton while inserting
the key into the console.An "E"(for English sys-
tem-rages per hour) or "M"(for Metric system--
kilometers per hour) willappear in the DIS-
TANCE/PULSE display. Press the SELECT MODE
buttonto select the desired setting. Remove and
then reinsert the KEY. An MPH or a KPH will ap-
pear in the SPEED displayto show which unitof
measurement you have selected.
• DISTANCE/
PULSE display--
• Displays the dis-
tance you have
walked or run. If an
MPH appears in
the SPEED display, the distance will be displayed
in miles, ffa KPH appears, the distance will be dis-
played in lalometers. This display also shows your
pulse when the pulse sensor is used (see step 6). 9