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Healthrider HRTL16992 User Manual

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DESCRIPTION OF THE CONSOLE

Refer to the drawing on page 8 to identify the features
described below.

A. Water bottle holderÑThis convenient holder keeps

your water bottle handy during your workouts (no
water bottle is included).

B. Hand weight holderÑThese compartments hold the

included hand weights.

C. Book holderÑThis area is designed to hold your

favorite magazine or the latest best-seller.

D. Incline buttonsÑThese buttons control the incline of

the treadmill. Each time a button is pressed, the
incline will change by 0.5%. The incline range is 0%
to 10%.

E. Speed buttonsÑThese buttons control the speed of

the walking belt. Each time a button is pressed, the
speed will change by 0.1 mph; if a button is held
down, the speed will change in increments of 0.5
mph. The speed range is 0.5 mph to 12 mph.

F. Quick Speed buttonsÑThese buttons allow you to

quickly select speed settings.

G. Start buttonÑThis button is used to start the walking

belt.

H. Stop buttonsÑThese buttons are used to stop the

walking belt. Note: Pressing either button will stop
the walking belt.

I. Waistband clipÑThis clip is designed to be worn on

the waistband of your clothes. If the key is pulled
from the console, the walking belt will automatically
stop.

J. KeyÑThis key turns the console on and off.

K. Time/Segment Time displayÑWhen the manual

mode or an iFit.com program is selected, this display
will show the elapsed time. When a preset program,
a pulse program, or a custom program is selected,
the display will show both the time remaining in the
program and the time remaining in the current
segment of the program. The display will alternate
between one number and the other every seven
seconds.

L. Cross Training indicatorÑDuring the Fitnesswalk,

Cardiojog, or Cardiorun programs, this indicator will
periodically flash. The included hand weights can
be used while the indicator is flashing to add upper
body exercise to your workouts.

M. Pulse displayÑThis display shows your heart rate

when the handgrip pulse sensor or the chest pulse
sensor is used.

N. Calories displayÑThis display shows the approxi-

mate numbers of calories and fat calories you have
burned. The display will alternate between one
number and the other every seven seconds.

O. Distance/Incline displayÑThis display shows the

distance you have walked and the incline level of
the treadmill. The display will alternate between one
number and the other every seven seconds. Note:
Each time the Incline buttons are pressed, the dis-
play will change to show the incline setting.

P. Speed displayÑThis display shows the speed of

the walking belt.

Q. Enter button and

and

buttonsÑThese buttons

are used to enter your age when pulse programs
are used.

R. Program displayÑWhen the manual mode or an

iFit.com program is selected, this display will show
your progress on an LED track. When a preset
program, a pulse program, or a custom program is
selected, the display will show the settings for the
program.

S. Record buttonÑThis button is used to program

speed and incline settings for custom programs.

T. Select Workout buttonÑThis button is used to select

the manual mode, the preset programs, the pulse
programs, the custom programs, and iFit.com pro-
grams. Note: If the walking belt is moving when the
Select Workout button is pressed, the walking belt
will slow to a stop, the displays will be reset, and a
new program or the manual mode will be selected.

U. Mode indicatorsÑThese indicators show whether

the manual mode, a preset program, a pulse pro-
gram, a custom program, or an iFit.com program is
selected.

V. Program profilesÑThese profiles show how the

speed and incline of the treadmill will change during
preset programs, and how the target heart rate will
change during pulse programs.

W. Handgrip pulse sensorÑThe handgrip pulse sensor

allows you to measure your heart rate before, during,
or after your workouts.

Note: The console can display exercise feedback
in either miles or kilometers (see SPEED DISPLAY
on page 11). For simplicity, all instructions in this
section refer to miles.