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Workout program overview – Nautilus TREADCLIMBER TC916 User Manual

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To use the Fitness Test program:

1. Put the chest strap on. Remember to wet underneath the chest strap, over the

electrodes. For test accuracy, use of a telemetry chest strap is required.

2. Press the [MORE WORKOUTS] key. Then use the Treadle MAX or MIN, or Speed

UP or DOWN keys to scroll through the program options. When the console
displays “NAUTILUS FIT TEST”, press [ENTER] to select.

3. The console will then display “ENTER WEIGHT - LBS” (or “ENTER WEIGHT - KG”

if in Metric mode). Enter your weight using the numeric key keypad.

4. The console will display “ENTER AGE 10 -99.” Enter your age using the numeric

keypad.

5.

The console will display
“ENTER GENDER / 1 - MALE / 2 - FEMALE. Enter your gender code using the
numeric keypad.

6. The console will display “BEGIN FIT TEST”. Follow the on screen prompts. The

following message may be displayed during a fitness test:

• “CHECK HR BELT” - Indicates that the heart rate signal has been missing for
the last 30 seconds.

7. The test will be terminated early, and the messages “TEST TERMINATED / TRY

AGAIN LATER” will be displayed if:

• The user stops exercising at any point during the test.
• The [STOP] key is pressed.
• The heart rate response to each work level is the same or less than the

previous work level.

• The heart rate never reaches 115 beats per minute.
• The heart rate continues to rise after the fifth minute.

8. The test is complete when two consecutive steady-state heart rates are obtained

above 115 beats per minute. The test can be as short as 6 minutes, or as long as
15 minutes.

• No cool down is done at the end of the test.

9. The estimated maximal aerobic capacity is displayed in METs, and VO

2max

. The

results are compared to normative values of the same age and gender

1

(see

below), and given a fitness rating of “Low”, “Fair”, “Average”, “Good”, or “High.”

1

The American College of Sports

Medicine, Guidelines for Exercise

Testing and Prescription, 6th Edition,

Lippincott WIlliams & WIlkins,

Philadelphia, PA, 2000, p. 77.