Life Fitness Video Gaming Accessories User Manual

Advanced Workouts Console
GETTING STARTED
Getting Started: Table of Contents
GETTING STARTED
3 Your Purchase
4 Radio/Television Interference
5 Safety Instructions
7 Contact Heart Rate
QUICK REFERENCE
8 Advanced Workouts Console
HOW TO
10 How to Use the Advanced Workouts Console
21 How to Use the Workouts
33 How to Use the Custom Workouts Feature
35 How to Use Goal Workouts
36 How to Use Race Mode
37 How to Use User Profiles
40 How to Use the Settings Menu
SERVICE AND TECHNICAL DATA
42 Preventative Maintenance Tips
43 Troubleshooting
45 How to Obtain Product Service
46 For Product Service Internationally
47 Warranty Information
50 Specifications
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Getting Started: Your Purchase
Thank you for purchasing a Life Fitness product. Before using this product please read this user manual along with the base assembly manual in it’s entirety to ensure that you have the knowledge to safely and properly operate all of this product’s features. We hope you achieve the product experience that you expect, but if you do have service issues please go to the How to Obtain Product Service page in the How To section which will provide information on obtaining domestic and international product service.
GETTING STARTED
This Manual describes the functions of the following product:
Life Fitness Advanced Workouts Console.
Caution:
Health related injuries may result from incorrect or excessive use of exercise equipment.
Life Fitness STRONGLY recommends seeing a physician for a complete medical exam before undertaking an exercise program, particularly if the user has a family history of high blood pressure or heart disease, is over the age of 45, smokes, has high cholesterol, is obese or has not exercised regularly in the past year.
Life Fitness also recommends consulting a fitness professional on the correct use of this product.
If at any time while exercising the user experiences faintness, dizziness, pain or shortness of breath, he or she must stop immediately.
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GETTING STARTED
Getting Started: Radio/Television Interference
Before using this product, it is essential to read this ENTIRE user manual and ALL installation instructions.
This will help in setting up the equipment quickly and in instructing others on how to use it correctly and safely.
FCC WARNING:
POSSIBLE RADIO/TELEVISION INTERFERENCE
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the user manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the
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interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION:
ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT COULD VOID THE PRODUCT WARRANTY.
Any service, other than cleaning or user maintenance, must be performed by an authorized service representative. There are no user-serviceable parts.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
GETTING STARTED
Getting Started: Safety Instructions
SAFETY WARNING:
THE SAFETY OF THE PRODUCT CAN BE MAINTAINED ONLY IF IT IS EXAMINED REGULARLY FOR DAMAGE AND WEAR. SEE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE FOR DETAILS.
• Before using this product, it is essential to read this ENTIRE user manual and ALL instructions.
• Always follow the console instructions for proper operation.
• If the product does not function properly after it has been dropped, damaged, or even partially immersed in water, contact Customer Support Services for assistance.
• Never insert objects into any openings on the product. If an
object should drop inside, carefully retrieve it. If the item is beyond reach, contact Customer Support Services.
• Never place liquids of any type directly on the unit, except in an accessory tray. Containers with lids are recommended.
• Do not use the product outdoors, near swimming pools or in areas of high humidity.
• Keep all loose clothing, shoelaces, and towels away from the product.
• Keep the area around the product clear of any obstructions, including walls and furniture.
• Always be careful and exercise caution when mounting or dismounting the product.
• Wear shoes with rubber or high­traction soles. Do not use shoes with heels, leather soles, cleats or spikes. Do not use the product in bare feet.
• Do not tip the product on its side during operation.
• Keep hands and feet away from all moving parts.
• To ensure proper functioning of this product, do not install attachments or accessories that are not provided or recommended by the manufacturer.
• Use this product in a well-ventilated area.
• Use this product on a solid, level surface.
• Make sure that all components are fastened securely.
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Getting Started: Heart Rate Telemetry Chest Strap
The Heart Rate Telemetry Chest Strap
The console is equipped with a wireless heart rate monitoring system in which electrodes, pressed against the skin, transfer heart rate signals from the user to the console. The electrodes are inside the chest strap (A) that the user wears during the workout. The transmitter strap delivers an optimal heart rate reading when the electrodes are in direct contact with the skin, or a thin layer of wet clothing. The electrodes are two grooved surfaces on the underside of the strap, and must remain wet to accurately transmit the electrical impulses of the heart back to the receiver. To use, first moisten the electrodes. Then, secure the strap as high under the chest muscles as possible. The strap should be snug, but comfortable enough to allow for normal breathing. Electrodes must be wet to work properly. If it becomes necessary to re-moisten, grasp the center of the strap, pull it away from your chest to expose the electrodes, and moisten. See diagram below for correct positioning of the strap.
Note: Using the wireless chest strap will provide more accurate heart rate readings than the hand pulse sensors.
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Getting Started: Contact Heart Rate
Contact Heart Rate
When using Contact Heart Rate make certain to grasp sensors firmly and keep hands still. If heart rate seems substantially higher or lower than expected, remove hands from sensors until heart rate disappears. Dry hands and grasp sensors again until heart rate seems accurate. If this does not work you may need to slow the machine to get an accurate reading. On treadmills we recommend for safety and accurate heart rate readings that the user stand on the siderails when attempting to monitor heart rate with contact electrodes.
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Note: The contact heart rate system may be less or more accurate with different individuals.
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Quick Reference: Advanced Workouts Console
Quick Reference: Advanced Workouts Console
Read the entire user manual before setting up your equipment.
QUICK REFERENCE
1 Level Display – Shows the
difficulty level or
incline percentage (for treadmills).
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2 Time Display – During a
workout the time display will show time remaining and countdown.
3 Speed Display – Speed is
displayed in miles per hour. Speed can be converted to kilometers per hour in the settings menu.
settings section
4 Setup Steps Icon
(1,2,3,4,5) – Number refers to the setup step you are currently programming (not seen in picture).
5 Message Center – Gives
directions during workout setup as well as during the workout.
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6 Distance Display – Distance is
shown in miles. Distance can be converted to kilometers in the settings menu.
settings section
7 Heart Rate Display – Calculates
user’s heart rate in beats per minute when wearing a chest strap or holding on to contact heart rate electrodes.
8 Target Heart Rate Display –
Calculates the user’s maximum heart rate based on 220 minus the user’s age. Then based on the selected program shows the target heart rate.
9 Calorie/Watts Display – Shows
the calculated average caloric burn based on a Life Fitness proprietary calorie equation. This display can be set to show Watts instead of Calories through the settings menu.
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Quick Reference: Advanced Workouts Console
Quick Reference: Advanced Workouts Console
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10 Workout Profile Display – The
height of the segments indicate the difficulty level during the current time interval.
11 Settings Button – Enters the
user into a menu screen where all of the console setting options can be adjusted.
12 User Profiles Button – Allows
the user to log into a personal user profile with all of their saved settings. See User
Profiles Section
13 Pause/Resume Button –
When pressed once during a workout, the workout is paused for 5 minutes. When pressed again the workout is resumed.
14 Navigation Buttons – Provides
simple forward, back, up, and down software navigation as well as level, time, and speed workout adjustments.
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15 Enter/Start Button – When
pushed before entering programs Quick Start is engaged. When entering workout data before or during a workout it is used as a selection key.
16 Reset Button – When
entering workout data it will act as a delete button. Push three times to exit any workout.
17 Race Mode Button – Press
this button to enter a race with the computer during a manual, random, hill, ez incline or sports training workout. Press a second time to turn off.
18 Goal Workout Button – Press
this button to select one of three goal workouts at the Select Workout Screen.
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How To Use: Advanced Workouts Console
How to Use the Advanced Workouts Console
The Advanced Workouts console was designed to make navigation as simple as possible by using special colors and keys. The console display was designed to reduce toggling between workout information. The design of each button on the Advanced Workouts console was designed to give the user tactile feedback. Each piece of workout feedback, including level, time, speed, has its own dedicated window.
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How to Use the Advanced Workouts Console
How To Use: Advanced Workouts Console
1 Level/Incline Display
a. Level Display (Bikes/Cross­Trainers) – There are two types
of levels used on Life Fitness bikes and cross-trainers. The first type of level is the actual brake resistance level. This type of level is only adjustable by the user in a manual workout. The range of possible brake resistance levels is 1-20. The second type of level is difficulty level. There are 20 difficulty levels. Difficulty level corresponds to a range of actual brake resistance levels and is only used in random, hill, ez incline, and sports training workouts. So when you select a difficulty level of 10 it corresponds to a range of actual brake resistance levels of 5-14. During random, hill, ez incline, and sports training the difficulty level will only be displayed during workout setup and anytime you choose to change the level during the workout. At all other times during a workout the actual level will be displayed.
b. Level / Incline Display (Treadmills) – There are two types of levels used on Life Fitness treadmills. The first type of level is an incline level or percentage.
Incline level is only manually adjusted by the user in a manual workout. The range of possible incline percentages is 0 –12% and can be adjusted in 0.5% increments. The second difficulty level corresponds to a range of actual incline percentages. Difficulty levels are only used in random, hill, ez incline, and sports training workouts. So when a user selects a difficulty level of 10 it corresponds to a range of incline percentages between 3%– 7%. During random, hill, ez incline, and sports training the difficulty level will be displayed only during workout setup and anytime the difficulty level is changed during the workout. At all other times during these workouts the incline percentage is displayed.
c. Changing the Level during a Workout – To change the level during a workout the underscore beneath the top row of workout feedback needs to be positioned under level. If the underscore is not under level, it can be moved using the left/right arrows. To adjust the level simply press the up and down keys.
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How to Use the Advanced Workouts Console
Difficulty Level
20 19 18 17 16
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15 14 13 12 11 10
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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Brake Level (CT/Bikes)
12 - 20 11 - 19 10 - 18
9 - 17 8 - 17 8 - 16 7 - 16 7 - 15 6 - 15 6 - 14 5 - 14 5 - 13 4 - 13 4 - 12 3 - 12 3 - 11 2 - 11 2 - 10 1 - 10
1 - 9
Incline Level (Treadmills)
8.0 - 12.0
7.5 - 11.5
7.0 - 11.0
6.5 - 10.5
6.0 - 10.0
5.5 - 9.5
5.0 - 9.0
4.5 - 8.5
4.0 - 8.0
3.5 - 7.5
3.0 - 7.0
2.5 - 6.5
2.0 - 6.0
1.5 - 5.5
1.0 - 5.0
0.5 - 4.5
0.0 - 4.0
0.0 - 3.0
0.0 - 2.0
0.0 - 1.0
Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.5% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.3% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.15% increments Note: Adjusts in 0.1% increments
How to Use the Advanced Workouts Console
2 Time Display
The time window displays the total workout time set
by the user during workout setup, which is a range from 1-99 minutes depending on the program. During the workout, time will either count down from or count up to the total workout time depending on how it’s set up in the settings menu. The time set can be changed at any time during the workout by highlighting the time window with the underscore using the left and right arrows and then modifying the time with the up and down arrows. See settings menu. The clock icon minut hand will move in 15 minute increments. For example, if the remaining workout time is 10 minutes the clock will read 12:15.
How To Use: Advanced Workouts Console
3 Speed Display
Speed is displayed in miles per hour (MPH). The formula tries to replicate miles per hour as if the exercise was
being conducted outdoors. The speed range on
bikes and cross-trainers is 0.5 mph and up, speed changes in increments of 0.1 mph. The speed range on treadmills is 0.5 mph to 10.0 mph and is adjustable in increments of 0.1 mph.
Speed can be converted to kilometers per hour in the settings menu. See User Settings Section.
4 Message Center
The message center provides
instructional information to the user from the moment the first key is pressed. The message center will coach the user through setting up a workout, including selecting a workout and entering time, level, and other workout specific information. Also during the workout if certain workout feedback like pace and METS are turned on in the Settings Menu, the
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How To Use: Advanced Workouts Console
How to Use the Advanced Workouts Console
message center will periodically show that information. Finally the message center is also used to coach the user when using Total Body Mode or Lower Body Mode on the X3 or X5 cross-trainers.
5 Distance Display
Distance is shown in miles. The distance formula tries to
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replicate miles as if the exercise was being conducted outdoors. The distance formula will not always be consistent with other Life Fitness products or other manufacturer’s products. Distance can be converted to kilometers in the settings menu. See User Settings Section.
6 Target Heart Rate Display
Target heart rate is a percentage of a user’s
maximum heart rate. The goal is to target a range that enables one’s heart and lungs to receive the most benefit from a workout. The console calculates target heart rate by taking the maximum heart rate (220 minus the user’s age) and
multiplying it by an intensity level. Life Fitness intensity levels are 65% for weight loss and fat burning and 80% for improving cardiovascular endurance. The display will toggle between the 65% and 80% intensity levels. An arrow pointing up or down will illuminate to show when the user’s actual heart rate is above or below the target heart rate.
a.Example: User’s Age is 45. 220 – 45 = 175. 175 is the Maximum Heart Rate for a 45 year old. 175 x 65% = 114. 114 is the optimal target heart rate for weight loss and fat burning.
7 Heart Rate Display
The heart rate display calculates the user’s actual heart rate in
contractions or beats per minute during a workout. The user must be holding on to the contact heart rate electrodes or wearing a heart rate telemetry chest strap for the heart rate display to function. See Getting Started: Heart Rate Telemetry Chest Strap. Life Fitness recommends wearing the chest strap for the most accurate heart rate reading. If you are experiencing problems with
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How To Use: Advanced Workouts Console
How to Use the Advanced Workouts Console
your heart rate reading please read the section titled “Contact Heart Rate” for recommendations on improving the contact heart rate reading.
8 Calorie/Watts Display
A calorie is a unit used to measure energy. It represents the
amount of energy obtained from food. One calorie is approximately enough energy to increase the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius. The console calculates an average caloric burn based on a Life Fitness proprietary calorie equation. This formula may not match other manufacturer’s machines or other Life Fitness machines. This window can be switched to show Watts. Please see instructions in settings menu section.
9 Workout Profile Display
The workout profile graphically displays the
intensity of a workout with columns of various heights. During the workout the current intensity level the user is in is signified by an arrow located above the approopriate column.
During a heart rate workout the workout profile acts like a graph of the user’s target heart rate percent. Each of the 9 rows of the profile will represent the user’s actual heart rate as a percentage of their heart rate max. Therefore by the end of the workout, the user will be able to visually see their target heart rate ranges throughout the workout.
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TARGET HEART RATE
PERCENT RANGE
20 - 29%
30 - 39%
40 - 49%
50 - 59%
60 - 69%
70 - 79%
80 - 89%
90 - 99%
100%
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How to Use the Advanced Workouts Console
How To Use: Advanced Workouts Console
Note that the percent in the table represents the user’s actual heart rate as a percent of their heart rate max. The heart rate max is 220-user’s age. For example: A 40 year old’s heart rate max would be 220- 40 = 180. During their workout at the first interval their actual heart was 100. Therefore 100/180 = .56 or
11 Level Meter
Indicates the intensity of the workout based on the level the user set. The higher the meter is filled, the more difficult the workout is. Please see the table below to see how the level meter is determined.
56% and the profile would display the user at row 4 for the first interval of the workout.
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10 Workout Profile Indicator Arrow
The arrow located above the columns in the workout profile displays the position the user is at
in the workout. The position is represented by the time entered during workout setup divided by the number of columns (24). For example during a 24 minute workout the arrow would move from column to column every minute. During Race Mode the arrow splits into two separate arrows, a filled in arrow and an outline of an arrow, to simulate the user and the pacer.
LEVEL
RANGE
19 - 20
17 - 18
15 - 16
13 - 14
11 - 12
9 - 10
7 - 8
5 - 6
3 - 4
1 - 2
INCLINE RANGE
(TREADMILLS ONLY)
11 - 12%
9 - 10.5%
8 - 8.5%
7 - 7.5%
6 - 6.5%
5 - 5.5%
4 - 4.5%
3 - 3.5%
2 - 2.5%
0.0 - 1.5%
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