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Using Workout Programs

Set User Profile Data

This console allows you to store personal 
information for up to 9 individuals.  The 
data you enter is used in various workout 
programs and means you don’t need to 
enter personal data every time you select a 
different program.  The first time you select 
the program you will have to enter your 
personal information:
1.  Scroll the wheel up and down to select a 

user profile U1 to U9

2.  Press ‘enter’ to confirm (push down on the 

scroll wheel)

3.  Scroll the wheel up and down to select 

your sex (male      or female     )

4.  Press ‘enter’ to confirm
5.  Scroll the wheel up and down to select 

your age

6.  Press ‘enter’ to confirm
7.  Scroll the wheel up and down to select 

your height (in cm)

8.  Press ‘enter’ to confirm
9.  Scroll the wheel up and down to select 

your weight (in kg)

10. Press ‘enter’ to confirm

The console will now enter the ‘main menu’ 
mode, awaiting you to select a program and 
begin your workout.  In ‘main menu’ mode 
the following options are available:

  manual

  program

  user

  hrc (heart rate control)

  Watt

Please follow the relevant steps below to use 
each of the options.

Manual

In manual mode the user is free to adjust 
the resistance at any point throughout the 
workout.
1.  Scroll the wheel up and down to 

highlight ‘manual’

2.  Press ‘enter’ to confirm (push down on the 

scroll wheel)

3.  Scroll the wheel up and down to set your 

resistance level

4.  Press ‘enter’ to confirm
5.  Press ‘start / stop’ to begin your workout

NOTE:  you can also add to your manual 
program targets based on time, distance, 
calories or pulse rate.  To do this, see the 
‘Target Program’ instructions below.

Program

There are 12 pre-set programs available 
for you to choose from.  The resistance 
level adjusts automatically throughout the 
program.

1.  Scroll the wheel up and down to 

highlight ‘program’

2.  Press ‘enter’ to confirm (push down on the 

scroll wheel)

3.  Scroll the wheel up and down to choose 

your program (P1 to P12)

4.  Press ‘enter’ to confirm
5.  Scroll the wheel up and down to set your 

resistance level

6.  Press ‘enter’ to confirm
7.  Press ‘start / stop’ to begin your workout

NOTE:  you can also add to your program 
targets based on time, distance, calories or 
pulse rate.  To do this, see the ‘Target Pro-
gram’ instructions below.

User

This program allows you to create and save 
your own program profile.  You need to 
set the resistance level for each of the 20 
profile ‘segments’ as displayed in the profile 
window:
1.  Scroll the wheel up and down to 

highlight ‘user’

2.  Press ‘enter’ to confirm (push down on the 

scroll wheel)

3.  Scroll the wheel up and down to set the 

resistance level for the first segment

4.  Press ‘enter’ to confirm
5.  Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all 20 segments 

have been set

6.  Press ‘start / stop’ to begin your workout

NOTE:  once set up this program is saved it 
can be re-used, simply press ‘start / stop’ to 
go straight into it.  If you wish to change the 
program, complete the steps above.

HRC (heart rate control)

HRC programs work by automatically 
adjusting the resistance to keep you working 
out at your target heart rate.  To do this 
the console will need your pulse reading 
throughout the exercise, which it gets from 
you either placing both hands on the pulse 
sensors, or using a chest strap.

 

If your heart rate is too high the 
resistance is decreased

 

If your heart rate is too low the 
resistance is increased

This console features 4 heart rate control 
programs:

 

55% - targeted to operate at 55% 
of your maximum heart rate

 

75% - targeted to operate at 75% 
of your maximum heart rate

 

90% - targeted to operate at 90% 
of your maximum heart rate

 

Target – you can set your 
own target heart rate

1.  Scroll the wheel up and down to 

highlight ‘HRC’

2.  Press ‘enter’ to confirm (push down on the 

scroll wheel)

3.  Scroll the wheel up and down to select 

your program (55%, 75%, 90%, target)

4.  As you scroll through the first 3 programs 

you will see you your target heart rate has 
already been worked out and is displayed 
for you - If you are happy with one of the 
target heart rate values displayed, press 
the ‘start / stop’ button to begin exercising

5.  If you want to enter your own target 

heart rate, choose the ‘target’ program by 
pressing down on the scroll wheel

6.  Scroll the wheel up and down to set a 

target heart rate

7.  Press ‘enter’ to confirm

8.  Press ‘start / stop’ to begin your workout

NOTE:  once set up this program is saved it 
can be re-used, simply press ‘start / stop’ to 
go straight into it.  If you wish to change the 
program, complete the steps above.

the 90% program should only be used 

by professional athletes or people with 

a very high level of fitness – exercising 

at this level can be dangerous if you do 

not know what you are doing

!

Please see the ‘Exercising with your 

cycle’ section for more details about the 

benefits of heart rate training

!

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Summary of Contents for Diamond c301

Page 1: ...owner s manual diamond c301 yorkfitness com VERSION II 28 06 2007...

Page 2: ...tive piece of equipment as your training partner and we are certain it will keep you motivated on the way to achieving your personal fitness goals Please take the time to read this owner s manual as i...

Page 3: ...06 user instructions 11 quick start console display and feedback button functions using workout programs exercising with your cycle 14 cycle features explained 15 how to take care of your cycle 16 tr...

Page 4: ...nsure you warm up well before using the equipment as this will help to prevent muscle strain After eating allow 1 2 hours before exercising as this will help to prevent muscle strain Never overload th...

Page 5: ...n be maintained only if it is regularly examined for damage and wear This includes any ropes pulleys nuts bolts moving parts bushes chains wheels bearings connection points etc Ensure that you inspect...

Page 6: ...x 1 Seat post x 1 Seat x 1 Towel rack x 1 Fixings Tools and Consumables Screwdriver and allen key Part No 4 Part No 14 Part No 8 Part No 98 Part No 2 Part No 17 Part No 41a Part No 41b Part No 35 Part...

Page 7: ...are fully tightened by making sure they penetrate through the top of the nut 99 98 8 8 100 98 100 4 99 3 Attach the front post 1 Connect the computer cables as shown make sure it s fully connected 2 S...

Page 8: ...28 8 28 5 Attach the handlebars FIXINGS FIXINGS x 2 Part No 33 1 Open the handlebar clamp bracket and place the handlebar inside 2 Close the clamp bracket and place the front and rear handlebar bracke...

Page 9: ...mount to the bottom of the seat as shown nuts and washers located in the back of seat 2 Fix the seat to the top of the seat post using the spanner to tighten both sides 3 Slide the seat post into the...

Page 10: ...now assembled Please make the following final checks before you use it for the first time Make sure all screws bolts are tightened Make sure you have positioned it on a flat level surface Power up 1...

Page 11: ...has been set Pulse Current heart rate in beats per minute bpm Load Current resistance level Watt Current level of effort being used expressed in watts Screen Display fitness test reset Body Fat Use th...

Page 12: ...your own program profile You need to set the resistance level for each of the 20 profile segments as displayed in the profile window 1 Scroll the wheel up and down to highlight user 2 Press enter to...

Page 13: ...on time distance calo ries or pulse rate To do this see the Target Program instructions below Target Programs You can choose to workout by setting a target based on time distance travelled calories b...

Page 14: ...tes and can be done on most days of the week Weight loss To see a significant reduction in body fat your sessions must be a little more intense between 60 and 70 of your estimated maximum heart rate T...

Page 15: ...eight right is that as the pedal reaches its lowest point the leg is almost straight 1 Loosen the hand wheel 2 Slide the seat backwards or forwards to your desired position 3 Re tighten the hand wheel...

Page 16: ...owner s manual Monitoring your heart rate This treadmill has 2 ways of monitoring pulse rates Hand Pulse Sensors This treadmill is fitted with 2 hand pulse sensors To obtain a pulse reading you must...

Page 17: ...ption if it becomes defective malfunctions or otherwise fails to conform with this warranty under normal non commercial personal family or household use In repairing the product York Barbell may repla...

Page 18: ...exploded diagram 18...

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