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CONDITIONING GUIDELINES

The following guidelines will help you to plan your ex-
ercise program. For more detailed exercise informa-
tion, obtain a reputable book or consult your physician. 

EXERCISE INTENSITY

Whether your goal is to burn fat or to strengthen your
cardiovascular system, the key to achieving the 
desired results is to exercise with the proper intensity.
The proper intensity level can be found by using your
heart rate as a guide. The chart below shows recom-
mended heart rates for fat burning and aerobic exercise.

To find the proper heart rate for you, first find your age
near the bottom of the chart (ages are rounded off to
the nearest ten years). Next, find the three numbers
above your age. The three numbers define your “train-
ing zone.” The lower two numbers are recommended
heart rates for fat burning; the higher number is the
recommended heart rate for aerobic exercise.

To measure your heart rate during exercise, use the
pulse sensor. If your heart rate is too high or too low,
adjust the speed and incline of the treadmill.

Fat Burning

To burn fat effectively, you must exercise at a relatively
low intensity level for a sustained period of time.
During the first few minutes of exercise, your body
uses easily accessible carbohydrate calories for en-

ergy. Only after the first few minutes does your body
begin to use stored fat calories for energy. If your goal
is to burn fat, adjust the speed and incline of the tread-
mill until your heart rate is near the lowest number in
your training zone. 

For maximum fat burning, adjust the speed and incline
of the treadmill until your heart rate is near the middle
number in your training zone.

Aerobic Exercise

If your goal is to strengthen your cardiovascular sys-
tem, your exercise must be “aerobic.” Aerobic exercise
is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for
prolonged periods of time. This increases the demand
on the heart to pump blood to the muscles, and on the
lungs to oxygenate the blood. For aerobic exercise,
adjust the speed and incline of the treadmill until your
heart rate is near the highest number in your training
zone.

WORKOUT GUIDELINES

Each workout should include the following three parts:

A Warm-up—Start each workout with 5 to 10 minutes
of stretching and light exercise. A proper warm-up in-
creases your body temperature, heart rate and circula-
tion in preparation for exercise. 

Training Zone Exercise—After warming up, increase
the intensity of your exercise until your pulse is in your
training zone for 20 to 60 minutes. (During the first few
weeks of your exercise program, do not keep your
pulse in your training zone for longer than 20 minutes.)
Breathe regularly and deeply as you exercise—never
hold your breath.

A Cool-down—Finish each workout with 5 to 10 min-
utes of stretching to cool down. This will increase the
flexibility of your muscles and will help prevent post-ex-
ercise problems.

EXERCISE FREQUENCY

To maintain or improve your condition, complete three
workouts each week, with at least one day of rest be-
tween workouts. After a few months, you may com-
plete up to five workouts each week if desired. 

The key to success is to make exercise a regular and
enjoyable part of your everyday life.

WARNING:

Before beginning this

or any exercise program, consult your physi-
cian. This is especially important for individu-
als over the age of 35 or individuals with pre-
existing health problems.

The pulse sensor is not a medical device.
Various factors, including your movement,
may affect the accuracy of heart rate readings.
The sensor is intended only as an exercise aid
in determining heart rate trends in general.

Summary of Contents for CR 610

Page 1: ...ce Model No PCTL55810 Serial No QUESTIONS As a manufacturer we are com mitted to providing complete customer satisfaction If you have questions or if there are missing parts please call 1 888 936 4266...

Page 2: ...TMENT 9 HOW TO FOLD AND MOVE THE TREADMILL 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 CONDITIONING GUIDELINES 19 PART LIST 21 ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS 23 LIMITED WARRANTY Back Cover Note An EXPLODED DRAWING is attached...

Page 3: ...to use a properly functioning surge suppressor could result in damage to the con trol system of the treadmill If the control sys tem is damaged the walking belt may change speed or stop unexpectedly w...

Page 4: ...Do not use this treadmill in any commer cial rental or institutional setting WARNING Before beginning this or any exercise program consult your physician This is especially important for persons over...

Page 5: ...888 936 4266 Monday through Friday 8h00 until 18h30 eastern time excluding holidays To help us assist you please note the product model number and serial number before calling The model number of the...

Page 6: ...nsion Legs 103 into the treadmill as shown Make sure that the Extension Leg is turned so the Thick Base Pad 97 is on the bottom Next tip the treadmill to the other side and insert the other Extension...

Page 7: ...ost If necessary tap the Handrail Extension with a rubber mallet to fully insert it Next attach the Handrail Extension by tightening three Small Screws 76 into the indicated holes Note If there is onl...

Page 8: ...the two Screws 101 the Latch Assembly 9 and the Latch Spacer Reattach the Latch Assembly with the two Screws Make sure that the latch pin engages the Catch 56 9 101 Latch Pin 6 7 Make sure that all p...

Page 9: ...reduce the risk of elec tric shock This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug Plug the power cord into a surge suppressor and plug the surge sup...

Page 10: ...TURN ON THE POWER Plug in the power cord see HOW TO PLUG IN THE POWER CORD on page 9 Locate the on off switch on the front of the treadmill near the power cord Make sure that the on off switch is in...

Page 11: ...ncline rapidly Note After the buttons are pressed it will take a moment for the treadmill to reach the se lected incline setting Follow your progress with the LED track and the four displays The LED T...

Page 12: ...r a few seconds your heart rate will be shown Hold your thumbs on the sensor for another 15 seconds for the most accu rate reading If the displayed heart rate appears to be too high or too low or if y...

Page 13: ...program a series of tones will sound and the treadmill will automatically adjust to the speed and incline settings for the second seg ment The program will con tinue in this way until the TIME INCLINE...

Page 14: ...ATE display should be blank If a d appears in the display the console is in the demo mode This mode is intended to be used only when a tread mill is displayed in a store When the console is in the dem...

Page 15: ...ith the hole in the catch Insert the latch pin into the catch Make sure that the latch pin is fully inserted into the catch To protect the floor or carpet from damage place a mat under the treadmill K...

Page 16: ...he left and hold it Pivot the treadmill down until the frame is past the pin Slowly release the latch knob 2 Hold the treadmill firmly with both hands and lower the treadmill to the floor Do not drop...

Page 17: ...ROBLEM The power turns off during use SOLUTION a Check the circuit breaker located on the treadmill frame near the power cord see c above If the circuit breaker has tripped wait for five minutes and t...

Page 18: ...len wrench to turn the left rear roller bolt clockwise 1 2 of a turn if the walking belt has shifted to the right turn the bolt counterclockwise 1 2 of a turn Be careful not to overtighten the walking...

Page 19: ...cardiovascular sys tem your exercise must be aerobic Aerobic exercise is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for prolonged periods of time This increases the demand on the heart to pump blo...

Page 20: ...illes Stretch With one leg in front of the other reach forward and place your hands against a wall Keep your back leg straight and your back foot flat on the floor Bend your front leg lean forward and...

Page 21: ...t Foot Rail Cap 41 2 Foot Rail 42 1 Front Roller Pulley 43 1 Magnet 44 2 Platform Screw mid 45 2 Isolator 46 14 Isolator Screw 47 15 Plastic Fastener 48 1 Foam Grip Right 49 2 Belt Guide 50 1 Book Hol...

Page 22: ...y 115 2 Incline Motor Spacer 116 1 Console Base Bottom 117 2 Upright Endcap 118 2 Isolator Spacer 119 2 Base Pad 120 1 Hand Pulse Wire Harness 1 8 White Wire 2F 1 4 White Wire M F 1 8 Blue Wire 2F 1 4...

Page 23: ...lowing information The MODEL NUMBER OF THE PRODUCT PCTL55810 The NAME OF THE PRODUCT PROFORM CR 610 treadmill The SERIAL NUMBER OF THE PRODUCT see the front cover of this manual The KEY NUMBER AND DES...

Page 24: ...its scope and duration to the terms set forth herein Some provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts Accordingly the above limitation may not apply to you This warranty g...

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