Diamondback Fitness 910Ub User Manual
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Unsuccessful Results
If the test was unsuccessful, the Lower Display will post “Unable to complete test.” The Fit Test may not be able to complete the test for a
variety of reasons:
The STOP key was pressed
The program was concluded before enough information could be gathered. No test results are posted.
Heart Rate Too High
If the user’s heart rate reached 85% of Max for more than thirty (30) seconds, the program will end.
Depending upon the previous progress made in the test, the METS score may, or may not be provided
No RPM / RPM Too Low
If the console does not detect an adequate RPM, the console will enter Pause mode. If the program is
paused and resumed several times, it is possible that no fitness score will be returned.
No Pulse Signal
If a pulse signal is not detected by the console for a period of thirty (30) seconds, the program will end
and the test will be unsuccessful.
When and unsuccessful Fit Test result is returned, the program will end and return to the Idle mode.
CLASSIC PROGRAMS
Classic Programs Overview
Interval, Hill Climb, Strength, Fat Burn, Random and the Lap programs are considered classic programs.
Interval
The six (6) Interval programs offer profiles with periods of high exertion alternating with periods of rest. Intervals are
an excellent way to increase endurance.
Hill Climb
The Hill Climb programs simulate climbing exercises with six (6) preset hill profiles.
Strength
The Strength program category offers six (6) workout profiles. Each is designed to gradually increase the resistance to
help build the users strength and endurance.
Fat Burn
The three (3) Fat Burn programs are designed to maintain a relatively low level of exertion over the course of the
workout. Keeping the heart rate at the lower range encourages weight loss.