5) Using the Programs
additional change to the workout is r equired the user is prompted to increase/decrease the
alternate variable.
IMPORTANT SAFETY FEATURES
•
Safety – When the user heart rate exceeds the tar get heart rate by the below values, the
following prompts/actions will take place:
•
10 BPM – W arning in alpha numeric indicating active variable will be r educed (if above
minimum) or alternate variable will be reduced.
•
12 BPM – Active variable (if above minimum) or alter nate variable reduced by 30%.
•
15 BPM – Warning indicating heart rate over maximum and program will end.
•
20 BPM – Program ends.
DOT MA TRIX
A graphic displaying a heart with its position r
elative to the r elationship
between the measured heart rate vs. goal heart rate (goal heart rate in center of the scr een
in green). Two vertical bars indicate the lower and upper limits Hear t graphic portions located
between the upper and lower limit are green. Portions below the lower limit are illuminated
amber and portions above are illuminated red.
KEYS
ELEVATION UP/DOWN
If active variable is elevation, jumps to HR manual screen, if active
variable speed increases or decreases current elevation.
SPEED UP/DOWN KEYS
If active variable is speed, jumps to HR manual scr een, if active
variable elevation, increases or decreases speed.
PROGRAM KEYS
If pressed displays “reset for programs” this program does not change
on the fly.
STOP KEY (PRESSED)
Jumps to pause screen.
ENTERTAINMENT KEYS
Entertainment key functions are active
NUMERIC ENTR Y KEYS
If elevation based pr ogram, edits speed (see numeric edit
description), if speed based program keys inactive because the treadmill will control the speed.
PAUSE SCREEN
The pause scr een maintains existing accumulated variables (time, distance, calories, etc.)
allowing the pr ogram to be r estarted where it left of f. Paused heart rate pr ograms restart
with a short war m up (1- minute). Speed is r eturned to the default value during a pause.
Elevation is left at its current setting.
Treadmill will not restart until it comes to a compete stop.
ALPHA NUMERIC
Displays message “Select Start to Resume”.
KEYS
STOP KEY (HELD, 3 SECONDS)
Jumps to the safety startup scr een.
ENTERTAINMENT KEYS
Entertainment key functions are active
START KEY
Jumps to
STARTING “3…2…1”
screen for current program (restarts current program).
AUTO ENTRY/TIME OUT
Timeout after 25 seconds jumps to the safety startup screen. Pressing any key will extend
the timeout time.
COOL DOWN SCREEN
Cool down screen sets the elevation to the minimum and reduces the current speed to 30%
of current value or 4 MPH whichever is lower to the default start speed. Cool down ef fectively
functions as a manual program and has a set time of 2 minutes. Calories and distance accu -
mulate during the cool down screen.
KEYS
ELEVATION UP/DOWN
Increases/decreases current elevation
SPEED UP/DOWN KEYS
Increases/decreases current speed
STOP KEY (PRESSED)
Jumps to program end screen.
ENTERTAINMENT KEYS
Entertainment key functions are active
NUMERIC ENTRY KEYS
Edits the current speed (see numeric edit description).
PROGRAM END (PROGRAM REVIEW) SCREEN
The program end screen stops belt movement and returns elevation to zero at the end of a
workout. During the pr ogram end screen workout totals ar e displayed allowing the user to
review their workout.
ALPHA NUMERIC
Displays message
“WORKOUT COMPLETE END WORKOUT”
followed by message
“WORKOUT SUMMARY, PACE, DIST, CALS”
.
SEVEN SEGMENTS
TIME
Displays text
“END”
DISTANCE
Displays workout distance.
ELEVATION
Displays elevation.
SPEED
Displays speed
KEYS
STOP KEY (HELD, 3 SECONDS)
Jumps to the safety startup scr een.
AUTO ENTRY/TIME OUT
Timeout after 25 seconds jumps to the safety startup scr
een. Pr essing any key will
extend the timeout time.
12
Summary of Contents for MX-T4
Page 1: ...O W N E R S M A N U A L...
Page 2: ...T R E A D M I L L...
Page 16: ...treadmill MX T5 7 Parts Assembly...
Page 17: ...7 1 T5 Exploded View treadmill MX T5 17...
Page 23: ...7 3 Assembly Step 1 STEP 1 AN1 AC1 AC2 AC1 N50 CABLE SET treadmill MX T5 23...
Page 24: ...7 3 Assembly Step 2 STEP 2 C06 C08 treadmill MX T5 24...
Page 25: ...7 3 Assembly Step 3 STEP 3 C10 treadmill MX T5 25...
Page 26: ...7 3 Assembly Step 4 C05 C09 STEP 4 C05 treadmill MX T5 26...
Page 27: ...7 3 Assembly Step 5 G19 G19 STEP 5 treadmill MX T5 27...
Page 28: ...7 3 Assembly Step 6 STEP 6 treadmill MX T5 28...