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▲ 

UP BUTTON:

This button allows the user to increase

the values of the Tension Level, Time, Distance,
Calories, Age and Program.

▼ 

DOWN BUTTON:

This button allows the user to

decrease the values of the Tension Level, Time,
Distance, Calories, Age and Program.

LCD Workout Graphics 

This system offers 15 programs that you can preset 
the workout time and will divide the time by 10 
intervals. If you do not preset the workout time the
system will count up the workout time in one-second
increments.

Programs 1-7:

See LCD Workout Graphics on next page.

STEP 1

– Begin by pressing the START button for over

two seconds. This will clear any other chosen function.

STEP 2

– The PROGRAM selection will be flashing. Use

the 

▲ 

UP and 

▼ 

DOWN buttons to select a program.

Then press the ENTER button - the TIME selection
should now be flashing. Use the 

▲ 

UP and 

▼ 

DOWN

button to set the time you want to exercise for. Then
press the ENTER button - the CALORIE selection should
now be flashing. Use the 

▲ 

UP and 

▼ 

DOWN buttons

to set the target amount of calories you would like 
to burn during your workout. Then press the ENTER
button - the AGE selection should now be flashing.
Use the 

▲ 

UP and 

▼ 

DOWN buttons to select your

age. Press the START button to begin exercising.

NOTE:

If you do not want to set TIME, CALORIES, or

AGE you can just select the program you would like
and press the START button. All numbers will count 
up from zero. If you do set numbers for multiple 
selections, such as CALORIES and TIME, the computer
will beep and stop when the first goal gets to zero.
In this example if you still had 3 minutes left on the
time, but the calories reached zero the workout
would be done.

Once you begin exercising, your preset workout inter-
val will be flashing. You can also increase or decrease
your workout resistance by pressing the 

▲ 

UP or the 

▼ 

DOWN buttons. To PAUSE your exercising program,

press the START button, then to resume, press the
START button again.

PROGRAMS 8-11

These unique programs allow the computer to auto-
matically adjust the workout resistance according to
your heart rate. Grasp the pulse sensors and hold with
a firm grip. If the current Heart Rate is greater than
the Target Heart Rate, the computer will decrease
the workout resistance on the next interval. If your
current Heart Rate is less than your Target Heart Rate
the computer will increase the resistance on the next
interval. By the resistance changing, the machine will

be able to keep your heart rate close to the target
beats per minute.

When used properly, the heart rate pulse 
sensors and display monitor provide a reasonably
accurate estimate of your actual heart rate. This
estimate is not exact and persons with medical
conditions and/or a specific need for accurate
heart rate monitoring should not rely on the 
estimations provided.

Important:

You must keep your hands on the 

pulse sensors throughout the entire workout 
when using Programs 8 through 11.

Important:

Be sure to set your actual age when 

using these programs.

Operating Instructions for Programs 8-11

STEP 1

– Begin by pressing the START button for over

two seconds. This will clear any other chosen function.

STEP 2

– The PROGRAM selection will be flashing. Use

the 

▲ 

UP and 

▼ 

DOWN buttons to select a program.

Then press the ENTER button - the TIME selection
should now be flashing. Use the 

▲ 

UP and 

▼ 

DOWN

buttons to set the time you want to exercise for. Then
press the ENTER button - the DISTANCE selection
should now be flashing. Use the 

▲ 

UP and 

▼ 

DOWN

buttons to set the distance. Press the ENTER button.
The CALORIE selection should now be flashing. Use the

▲ 

UP and 

▼ 

DOWN buttons  to set the target amount

of calories you would like to burn during your workout.
Then press the ENTER button - the AGE selection
should now be flashing. Use the 

▲ 

UP and 

▼ 

DOWN

buttons to select your age. Press the START button to
begin exercising.

NOTE:

On PROGRAM 8 you will set your desired Target

Heart Rate (which will default to 90 beats per minute

) in place of your AGE. Set the the Target Heart Rate
by using the 

▲ 

UP and 

▼ 

DOWN buttons.

USER PROGRAMS (Programs 12, 13, 14, 15)

These programs allow you to design and
store your own workout course.

STEP 1

– Begin by pressing the START button 

for over two seconds. This will clear any other 
chosen function.

STEP 2

– The PROGRAM selection will be flashing. Use

the 

▲ 

UP and 

▼ 

DOWN buttons to select a program.

Then press the ENTER button - the TIME selection
should now be flashing. Use the 

▲ 

UP and 

▼ 

DOWN

buttons to set the time you want to exercise for. Then
press the ENTER buttons - the CALORIE selection should
now be flashing. Use the 

▲ 

UP and 

▼ 

DOWN button

to set the target amount of calories you would like to
burn during your workout. Then press the ENTER button
- the AGE selection should now be flashing. Use the 

▲ 

UP and 

▼ 

DOWN buttons to select your age. Then

Summary of Contents for 9.5e

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL FOR MAXIMUM EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY PLEASE READ THIS OWNER S MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR NEW BALANCE 9 5e ELLIPTICAL TRAINER 9 5e...

Page 2: ...Your Heart Rate 15 16 Clothing 16 Tips to Keep You Going 16 Heart Rate Target Zone Chart 17 Warm Up Cool Down Stretches 18 19 Care Storage of Your New Balance 9 5e 20 Workout Progress Charts 21 22 Ex...

Page 3: ...er training You should be able to carry on a conversation while exercising 8 After an exercise session cool down with slow walking and stretching 9 This machine should not be used by or near children...

Page 4: ...SER WEIGHT 300 LBS REPLACE THIS LABEL IF DAMAGED ILLEGIBLE OR REMOVED WARNING LABEL 1 Book Holder WARNING LABEL 1 WARNING LABEL 5 UNIT WARNING LABELS SPECIFICATIONS PARTS Snap Caps RISK OF ELECTRICAL...

Page 5: ...of Purchase 3 Where Product was Purchased Name of Retail Store City 4 Model Number NBP01095 2 5 Part Order Number and Description With this product in your home you have everything you need to start y...

Page 6: ...with holder computer book holder AC adapter foot platform stationary handlebar foot platform snap caps vertical column stabilizer bar right swing arm left swing arm main frame assembly right roller tu...

Page 7: ...r tracks foot base main frame assembly stabilizer bar remove bolts and washers 1a 1b 1a 1a STEP 2 Foot Platform Assembly NOTE The Foot Platforms are interchangeable a Remove the Allen Bolts Washers an...

Page 8: ...de left side of unit shown 4d 4c swing arm cover nylon nut and washer go on inside of swing arm as you tighten the allen bolt will nest into U bracket 4b snap cap bushing cap sm all w asher large w as...

Page 9: ...sides of the Vertical Column book holder connectors vertical column computer Front View left swing arm vertical column stationary handlebar bolt hole STEP 5 Stationary Handlebar Assembly Remove the A...

Page 10: ...ds see Fig 3 above 2 Step off the higher foot platform onto the floor see Fig 2 above 3 Then carefully take your other foot off the machine and down to the floor see Fig 1 above Let go of the stationa...

Page 11: ...h hands firmly on the pulse sensors For the most accurate reading it is important to use both hands and to temporarily stop moving 2 Look at your pulse window The small heart will begin to blink 3 You...

Page 12: ...r the display value reaches 999 it will reset to 0 and begin counting from 0 1 again AGE Your computer is age programmable from 10 to 99 years when you choose all programs except Program 8 When using...

Page 13: ...your Target Heart Rate the computer will increase the resistance on the next interval By the resistance changing the machine will be able to keep your heart rate close to the target beats per minute...

Page 14: ...y the following steps During the STOP mode press and hold the ENTER and UP buttons together for over two seconds You will hear a faint beep This will open the LCD contrast calibration mode Then press...

Page 15: ...ove wastes over sustained periods of time Using your New Balance 9 5e will improve this MUSCULAR STRENGTH the ability of a muscle to exert force for a brief period of time Upper body strength for exam...

Page 16: ...an intensity vigorous enough to cause your heart rate and breathing to increase How hard you should exercise depends to a certain degree on your age and is determined by measuring your heart rate in b...

Page 17: ...a reasonably accurate estimate of your actual heart rate This estimate is not exact and persons with medical conditions and or a specific need for accurate heart rate monitoring should not rely on th...

Page 18: ...0 min 9 10 5 min 70 85 25 5 min 35 min 3 105 min 11 12 5 min 70 85 25 5 min 35 min 3 105 min 17 HEART RATE TARGET ZONE FOR CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS TABLE 1 Maximum Attainable Heart Rate 85 Target Zone 7...

Page 19: ...Stop pulling when you feel the stretch Keep your kneecap pointing straight down and keep your knees close together Do not let the lifted knee swing outward Hold the stretch for 20 to 30 seconds Repeat...

Page 20: ...flat on the floor gently grasp the bent knee with your hands and pull it over your body and towards the ground You should feel a stretch in your hips abdominals and lower back Hold for 20 to 30 secon...

Page 21: ...r has been carefully designed to require minimum mainte nance However we recommend the following to keep your unit operating smoothly Unplug your unit when it is not in use Use your unit indoors only...

Page 22: ...a notebook You will find it both informative and motivational to look back at what you ve done and this data will help you to chart future fitness goals as you progress Every two weeks measure yourse...

Page 23: ...22 Resting Heart Rate Calves Thighs Hips Abdomen Waist Weight Date Resting Heart Rate Calves Thighs Hips Abdomen Waist Weight Date ADDITIONAL WORKOUT PROGRESS CHARTS...

Page 24: ...____ ___________ ___________ ___________ Week Date Of Workouts Total Workout Time ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ __________...

Page 25: ...__________ ___________ ___________ Week Date Of Workouts Total Workout Time ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ____...

Page 26: ...If you have any comments or questions contact our Customer Service Department toll free at 1 800 292 5009 Monday through Friday 9 00am to 5 00pm EST Please record the following information and keep fo...

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