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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

Remember to follow these essentials:

  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.

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. 

CONDITIONING GUIDELINES

Target Heart Rate Zone Estimated by Age* 

* 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

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

Target Heart Rate Zone

(55%-90% of Maximum Heart Rate)

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Summary of Contents for InMotion II 45-1002C

Page 1: ...2012 Stamina Products Inc 2012 01 Exercise can present a health risk Consult a physician before beginning any exercise program with this equipment If you feel faint or dizzy immediately discontinue us...

Page 2: ...ian prior to commencing an exercise program and follow his her recommendations in developing your fitness program If at any time during exercise you feel faint dizzy or experience pain stop and consul...

Page 3: ...ur Customer Service Department toll free number 1 800 375 7520 Monday Thursday 7 30 A M 5 00 P M Central Time Friday 8 00 A M 3 00 P M Central Time TELEPHONE CUSTOMER SERVICE Tel 1 800 375 7520 FAX CU...

Page 4: ...admill BEFORE YOU BEGIN Although Stamina constructs its products with the finest materials and uses the highest standards of manufacturing and quality control there can sometimes be missing parts or i...

Page 5: ...nd notice labels on the InMotion II Treadmill Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with all of the warning caution and notice labels EQUIPMENT WARNING CAUTION NOTICE LABELS CAUTION LABEL 54 C1...

Page 6: ...screw Flat head bolts and screws are measured from the top of the head to the end of the bolt or screw After unpacking the unit open the hardware bag and make sure that you have all the following ite...

Page 7: ...com or call us toll free at 1 800 375 7520 in the U S Our Customer Service Staff is available to assist you from 7 30 A M to 5 00 P M Central Time Monday through Thursday and 8 00 A M to 3 00 P M Cen...

Page 8: ...WIRE 29 located on the LEFT UPRIGHT 2 to the SENSOR WIRE 30 Insert the PULL PIN 9 through the RIGHT UPRIGHT 3 and BASE FRAME 1 to lock the BASE FRAME 1 in position STEP 6 Install twoAAbatteries into t...

Page 9: ...to 999 9 miles per hour Displays the distance from zero to 99 99 miles Displays the calorie consumption from zero to 999 9 Kcal The calorie readout is an estimate for an average user It should be use...

Page 10: ...e right screw 1 4 turn COUNTERCLOCKWISE Walk on the treadmill to check alignment Repeat if needed BELT DRIFTING RIGHT Adjust by turning the left screw 1 4 turn COUNTERCLOCKWISE and the right screw 1 4...

Page 11: ...treadmill Highest Resistance The BUMPER STANDS 22 are attached to the bottom of the treadmill 1 Clean the exposed surfaces of the WALKING BELT 17 and the BOARD 18 with an absorbent cloth 2 It is the...

Page 12: ...EMBLY 1 c Lock the BASE FRAME ASSEMBLY 1 in position by inserting the PULL PIN 9 through the RIGHT UPRIGHT FRAME 3 and BASE FRAME 1 4 Move the InMotion II Treadmill with the moving wheels on the UPRIG...

Page 13: ...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 exercisin...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...ERY 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 OR...

Page 16: ...PRODUCT PARTS DRAWING 16 FRONT BACK Belt Guides...

Page 17: ...ng Foam Grip 2 26 Meter 1 27 Grommet Plug 4 28 Upper Extension Wire 1 29 Lower Extension Wire 1 30 Sensor Wire 1 31 Magnet 1 32 Screw Sleeve 6 33 Round Plug 25mm 2 34 Rectangular Plug 25mm x 50mm 2 35...

Page 18: ...NOTES 18...

Page 19: ...OMER SERVICE For your convenience Stamina s customer service representatives can be reached by email at customerservice staminaproducts com or by phone at 1 800 375 7520 in the U S Our customer servic...

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