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CONDITIONING GUIDELINES

How you begin your exercise program depends on your physical condition. If you have been inactive for
several years or are severely overweight, start slowly and increase your workout time gradually. Increase
your workout intensity gradually by monitoring your heart rate while you exercise.

Initially you may only be able to exercise within your target zone for a few minutes; however, your aerobic
capacity will improve over the next six to eight weeks. It is important to pace yourself while you exercise so
you don't tire too quickly.

Measure your heart rate periodically during your workout by stopping the
exercise but continuing to move your legs or walk around. Place two or three
fingers on your wrist and take a six second heartbeat count. Multiply the results
by ten to find your heart rate. For example, if your six second heartbeat count
is 14, your heart rate is 140 beats per minute. A six second count is used
because your heart rate will drop rapidly when you stop exercising. Adjust the
intensity of your exercise until your heart rate is at the proper level.

wrist pulse

Have your doctor review your training and diet programs.

Begin your training program slowly with realistic goals that have been set by you and your physician.

Warm up before you exercise and cool down after you work out.

Take your pulse periodically during your workout and strive to stay within a range of 60% (lower

intensity) to 90% (higher intensity) of your maximum heart rate zone. Start at the lower intensity, and

build up to higher intensity as you become more aerobically fit.

If you feel dizzy or lightheaded you should slow down or stop exercising.

Target Heart Rate Zone Estimated by Age*

Remember to follow these essentials:

To determine if you are working out at the correct intensity, use a heart rate monitor or use the table below.
For effective aerobic exercise, your heart rate should be maintained at a level between 60% and 90% of
your maximum heart rate. If just starting an exercise program, work out at the low end of your target heart
rate zone. As your aerobic capacity improves, gradually increase the intensity of your workout by increasing
your heart rate.

For cardiorespiratory training benefits, the American College of Sports Medicine recommends working
out within a heart rate range of 55% to 90% of maximum heart rate. To predict the maximum heart
rate, the following formula was used:  220 - Age = predicted maximum heart rate

*

20 years

25 years

30 years

35 years

40 years

45 years

50 years

55 years

60 years

65 years

70 years

Target Heart Rate Zone

(55%-90% of Maximum Heart Rate)

Average Maximum

Heart Rate 100%

Age

110-180 beats per minute

107-175 beats per minute

105-171 beats per minute

102-166 beats per minute

99-162 beats per minute

97-157 beats per minute

94-153 beats per minute

91-148 beats per minute

88-144 beats per minute

85-139 beats per minute

83-135 beats per minute

200 beats per minute

195 beats per minute

190 beats per minute

185 beats per minute

180 beats per minute

175 beats per minute

170 beats per minute

165 beats per minute

160 beats per minute

155 beats per minute

150 beats per minute

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Summary of Contents for 15-7100B

Page 1: ...ous bodily injury can also occur if all instructions are not followed Keep others and pets away from equipment when in use Always make sure all bolts and nuts are securely tightened prior to each use...

Page 2: ...the Magnetic Fusion 7100 Bike on a solid level surface Do not position the Magnetic Fusion 7100 Bike on loose rugs or uneven surfaces Make sure that adequate space is available for access to and aroun...

Page 3: ...your way to achieving a happier and healthier lifestyle Should you have any questions please call our Customer Service Department toll free number 1 800 375 7520 Monday Thursday 7 30 A M 5 00 P M Cent...

Page 4: ...this manual carefully before using the Magnetic Fusion 7100 Bike Although Stamina constructs its products with the finest materials and uses the highest standards of manufacturing and quality control...

Page 5: ...is chart is provided to help identify the warning notice labels on the Magnetic Fusion 7100 Bike Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with all of the warning notice labels Label is larger than...

Page 6: ...40 150 6 8 10 12 3 16 5 16 1 2 3 8 1 4 length length After unpacking the unit open the hardware bag and make sure that you have all the following items Some hardware may be already attached to the par...

Page 7: ...100 101 and secure with ROUND HEAD SCREWS M4x0 7x15mm 75 Screw the FOOT STANDS 56 all the way up into the FRONT STABILIZER 102 on both sides Place all parts from the box in a cleared area and positio...

Page 8: ...AND 60 all the way up into the bottom of the FRONT FRAME 1 Connect the PULSE EXTENSION WIRE 40 to the CONTROL WIRE 24 Insert the REAR FRAME 5 onto the FRONT FRAME 1 and secure with BUTTON HEAD BOLTS M...

Page 9: ...25 84 STEP 6 Refer to illustration B Slide the SEAT FRAME 7 onto the REAR FRAME 5 and lock in position with the ADJUSTMENT KNOB 51 Attach the STOPPERS 52 to the top end of the REAR FRAME 5 with HEX BO...

Page 10: ...ends of the PULSE COIL WIRE 42 Connect both ends of the PULSE COIL WIRE 42 to the PULSE SENSOR WIRES 44 Push the plugs and excess wires back into the HANDRAIL 8 and secure with the GROMMET PLUGS 43 ST...

Page 11: ...ottom side of the strap Snap the two hole end to the inside edge of the RIGHT PEDAL 38 Snap the other end to the outside edge of the RIGHT PEDAL 38 with the R mark on the bottom of the RIGHT PEDAL STR...

Page 12: ...l four AA batteries into the COMPUTER 26 Four batteries are included See page 17 for detailed battery installation instructions Plug the CONNECTION WIRE 25 into the EXTENSION WIRE on the COMPUTER 26 P...

Page 13: ...u are adjusting the LEVELING CAPS 57 the STAND 60 must not be in contact with the floor Only after the Magnetic Fusion 7100 Bike has been stabilized with the LEVELING CAPS 57 will you position the STA...

Page 14: ...lose to the pedals if you have more than a slight bend in your knees at the bottom of the pedal stroke The seat is too far from the pedals if you have to completely straighten your knees at the bottom...

Page 15: ...consumption from zero to 9999 Kcal The calorie readout is an estimate for an average user It should be used only as a comparison between workouts on this unit Displays programs for selection during s...

Page 16: ...ifferent workout programs P0 to P6 You can preset the program time and the computer will divide the total workout time chosen into 10 intervals If you do not set the program time in advance the comput...

Page 17: ...mer will count down from 30 00 to 00 00 Then the display will flash the program time 30 00 four times and start counting up from 30 00 The program will be repeated To stop a running program stop pedal...

Page 18: ...he COMPUTER 26 to select a program and verify that the Magnetic System provides different tensions The Magnetic System should provide many years of use Use a wrench to verify that the pedals are tight...

Page 19: ...mum heart rate zone Start at the lower intensity and build up to higher intensity as you become more aerobically fit If you feel dizzy or lightheaded you should slow down or stop exercising Target Hea...

Page 20: ...cool down should include the stretches listed above and should be completed after each strength training session Lower Body Stretch Place feet shoulder width apart and lean forward Keep this position...

Page 21: ...LIVERY OF THE PRODUCT TO THE PURCHASER This limited warranty is not transferable IF ANY PART OF THE PRODUCT IS NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY THE REMEDY OF REPAIR...

Page 22: ...PRODUCT PARTS DRAWING 22 FRONT BACK...

Page 23: ...k 1 21 Nut 3 8 26 x 9 32 thick 3 22 Tension Cable 1 23 Motor 1 24 Control Wire 1 25 Connection Wire 1 26 Computer 1 27 Sensor Wire 1 28 Magnet 1 29 Upright Sleeve 1 32 Left Crank 1 33 Right Crank 1 34...

Page 24: ...d M4 x 0 7 x 15mm 6 76 Screw Round Head M4 x 15mm 10 77 Screw Round Head M4 x 25mm 4 78 Screw Round Head M5 x 10mm 4 79 Screw Round Head M5 x 15mm 1 80 Nut M8 x 1 25 2 81 Nylock Nut M6 x 1 2 82 Nylock...

Page 25: ...25 NOTES...

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