True Fitness Z5 Series, Z5 HRC, Z5.4 HRC, Z5.5 HRC, Z5.5 Limited Owner's Manual

O w n e r ’ s G u i d e
Z5 Series
True is rapidly becoming the choice for workouts among beginners, rehab patients and top athletes world-wide.
Today True offers a full line of treadmills, upright and recumbent bikes, elliptical trainers, strength and flexibility equipment. True is proud to “Deliver The Best!”
In 1981, Frank Trulaske launched True Fitness Technology, Inc. and began manufacturing hand-crafted treadmills.
His team’s obsession with quality has propelled True to the top of the industry and has created one of America’s oldest, largest and most respected fitness equipment manufacturers.
Over the years, True has designed, developed, patented and fabricated many new and cutting­edge innovations for their products: including advanced features, manu­facturing components and technological breakthroughs.
Intensive quality control standards guarantee excellence in every phase of production, resulting in the finest products available in the market­place.
Thank You For Selecting A True Treadmill
“Our original goal was to build the world’s best treadmills, and today we believe we’re doing it!”
-Frank Trulaske
Table of Contents
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1 - Introduction
Introduces key
features, as well as a
guide to where to go
next in this manual.
page 3
2 - The Console
Describes each key
and display window.
page 11
3 - Basic
Operation
How to get the treadmill
started and stopped, as well as discussing
calories estimation and
heart rate monitoring.
page 19
4 - Operation in
Greater Detail
All the details of
manual and preset
programs.
page 29
5 - Heart Rate
Control Workouts
Four different kinds of
treadmill-controlled
heart rate feedback
workouts.
page 37
6 - User
Programs
You can record your
workout to play back
as a custom-designed
workout.
page 49
7 - Designing an
Exercise Program
Advice on various ways
to use your treadmill
in a rewarding exercise
regime.
page 53
8 - Care and
Maintenance
Basic requirements,
as well as a simple
troubleshooting and
diagnostics guide.
page 63
9 - Important
Safety Instructions
Be sure to familiarize
yourself with this
section.
page 73
Appendix A - Target Heart Rate Chart: A guide to help you pick an
initial target heart rate.
page 79
Appendix B - METs Table: How speed and incline affect workload,
expressed in METs. page 83
Appendix C - METs Explanation and Formulas: The metabolic
formulas behind energy expenditure estimates. page 87
Appendix D - Specifications: The physical attributes of your Z5 Series
Treadmill.
page 91
Appendix E - Glossary: Fitness terms defined. page 95 Bibliography - References, selected readings and credits. page 103
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IntroductIon
Introduction
In This Chapter:
Model Differences
Top Features
Where to Go From Here
chapter one
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Console Chapter 3: Basic Operation Chapter 4: Operation in Greater Detail Chapter 5: Heart Rate Control Workouts Chapter 6: User Programs Chapter 7: Designing an Exercise Program: The F.I.T. Concept Chapter 8: Care and Maintenance Chapter 9: Important Safety Instructions
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IntroductIon
Model Differences
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IntroduCtIon
Your new treadmill is part of the True Z5 Series treadmills, which are all built to the same heavy-duty standards. Since this owner’s guide covers all five Z5 Series models, you might notice explanations of features that are different from your treadmill. The main differences are in the consoles. The following section describes the model differences:
Z5
A manual treadmill with a simplified display.
Z5 HRC
• 7 x 20 pixel progress matrix LED display
• Four pre-set workout programs
• User programs
• Heart rate control: one target heart rate workout
Model
dIfferences
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Top Features
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Z5.4 HRC
• Light-blue backlit LCD display with 7 x 20 progress matrix four pre-set workout programs
• User programs
• Heart rate control: one time-based heart rate workout, four distance-based heart rate workouts, and two interval heart rate workouts
• S.O.F.T. Select adjustable softness running surface
Z5.5 HRC
• Deep-blue backlit LCD display with 10 x 28 progress matrix
• Dot-matrix LCD message center
• Four pre-set workout programs
• User programs
• Heart rate control: five time-based heart rate workouts, four distance-based heart rate workouts, and five interval heart rate workouts
• S.O.F.T. Select adjustable softness running surface
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More on Top Features
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Z5.5 Limited
• Same as Z5.5 HRC but with –3% decline and motorized S.O.F.T. Select adjustable softness running surface
For your maximum safety and comfort, make sure you read Chapter 9, Important Safety Instructions.
For Your
Safety
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Where to Go From Here
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IntroduCtIon
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IntroductIon
Chapter 1: Introduction. Introduces key features, as well as a guide on where to go next in this manual.
Chapter 2: The Console. Describes each console key and display window.
Chapter 3: Basic Operation. How to get the treadmill started and stopped; calorie consumption estimates; heart rate monitoring; the S.O.F.T. Select system.
Chapter 4: Operation in Greater Detail. All the details of manual and pre-set programs.
Chapter 5: Heart Rate Control Workouts. Four different kinds of treadmill-controlled heart rate feedback workouts.
Chapter 6: User Programs. You can record your workout to play back as a custom-designed workout.
Chapter 7: Desiging an Exercise Program. Advice on various ways to use your treadmill in a rewarding exercise regime.
Chapter 8: Care and Maintenance. Basic requirements, as well as a simple troubleshooting and diagnostics guide.
Chapter 9: Important Safety Instructions. Make sure you familiarize yourself with this section.
Where to Go From Here
Where To Go From Here
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IntroduCtIon
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IntroductIon
Appendix A: Target Heart Rate Chart. A guide to help you pick an initial target heart rate.
Appendix B: METs Table. How speed and incline affect workload, expressed in METs.
Appendix C: METs Explanation and Formulas. The metabolic calculations behind energy expenditure estimates.
Appendix D: Specifications.
Bibliography: References and selected readings.
The Console
In This Chapter:
Lower Console
Limited Console
HRC Model Console
Standard Console
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Console
Chapter 3: Basic Operation Chapter 4: Operation in Greater Detail Chapter 5: Heart Rate Control Workouts Chapter 6: User Programs Chapter 7: Designing an Exercise Program: The F.I.T. Concept Chapter 8: Care and Maintenance Chapter 9: Important Safety Instructions
Lower Console
two : the Console
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the console
Select/Enter
Accepts workout
parameters, and
toggles the dual
function displays.
Speed Slow/Fast
Adjusts speed in 0.1 mph
increments. Also used
to set weight and other
workout parameters.
Stop/Pause
Stops the belt and pauses
workout. If held for 3
seconds, resets all workout
information.
Grade Up/Down
Adjusts incline. Also
used to choose
programs.
Start/Reset
Starts the belt in motion.
Also resets workout data
when held for 3 seconds.
Safety Key
Removable magnetic
key must be in place for
treadmill to operate.
Numeric Keys
Direct entry of
numeric data.
Lower Console - Common to all Models
Enter
Identical to Select/Enter
with additional function
when changing speed or
incline using numeric keys.
Clear
Clears current
numeric entry.
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the console
Z5.5 Limited
two : the Console
Distance
Miles traveled in 0.01
mile increments up to
9.99 miles, or 0.10 mile
increments past 10
miles. Can also be set to
count down.
Grade
Incline in percent grade
in 0.5% increments.
Time
Time remaining in your
workout. (This is elapsed
time in default Manual
mode or Quick Start.)
Pace
Time per mile
at current
speed.
Calories
Estimated
total calories
burned.
METs
Energy
expenditure
rate. See
Appendix C.
Speed
Miles per
hour in 0.10
increments.
Soft Select
Adjustment
Changes the softness of the
treadmill deck.
Matrix Display
Shows workout progress.
Message Center
Provides workout setup
instructions, and data feedback
during workout.
Express Keys
Instantly change from program
to program.
Z5.5 Limited Console
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The above denitions describe workout information readouts. Those
specic readouts can be toggled by hitting the Select/Enter Key.
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the console
Z5.5 HRC
two : the Console
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Distance
Miles traveled in 0.01
mile increments up to
9.99 miles, or 0.10 mile
increments past 10
miles. Can also be set to
count down.
Grade
Incline in percent grade
in 0.5% increments.
Time
Time remaining in your
workout. (This is elapsed
time in default Manual
mode or Quick Start.)
Pace
Time per mile
at current
speed.
Calories
Estimated
total calories
burned.
METs
Energy
expenditure
rate. See
Appendix C.
Speed
Miles per
hour in 0.10
increments.
Matrix Display
Shows workout progress.
Express Keys
Instantly change from program
to program.
Z5.5 HRC Console
The above denitions describe workout information readouts. Those
specic readouts can be toggled by hitting the Select/Enter Key.
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the console
Distance
Miles traveled in 0.01
mile increments up to
9.99 miles, or 0.10 mile
increments past 10
miles. Can also be set to
count down.
Grade
Incline in percent grade
in 0.5% increments.
Time
Time remaining in your
workout. (This is elapsed
time in default Manual
mode or Quick Start.)
Pace
Time per mile
at current
speed.
Calories
Estimated
total calories
burned.
METs
Energy
expenditure
rate. See
Appendix C.
Speed
Miles per
hour in 0.10
increments.
Matrix Display
Shows workout progress.
Express Keys
Instantly change from program
to program.
Z5.4 HRC Console
The above denitions describe workout information readouts. Those
specic readouts can be toggled by hitting the Select/Enter Key.
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the console
Z5 HRC
two : the Console
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Distance
Miles traveled in 0.01
mile increments up to
9.99 miles, or 0.10 mile
increments past 10
miles. Can also be set to
count down.
Grade
Incline in percent grade
in 0.5% increments.
Time
Time remaining in your
workout. (This is elapsed
time in default Manual
mode or Quick Start.)
Pace
Time per mile
at current
speed.
Calories
Estimated
total calories
burned.
METs
Energy
expenditure
rate. See
Appendix C.
Speed
Miles per
hour in 0.10
increments.
Matrix Display
Shows workout progress.
Express Keys
Instantly change from program
to program.
Z5 HRC Console
Z5 HRC Console
The above denitions describe workout information readouts. Those
specic readouts can be toggled by hitting the Select/Enter Key.
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the console
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Distance
Miles traveled in 0.01
mile increments up to
9.99 miles, or 0.10 mile
increments past 10
miles. Can also be set to
count down.
Grade
Incline in percent grade
in 0.5% increments.
Time
Time remaining in your
workout. (This is elapsed
time in default Manual
mode or Quick Start.)
Pace
Time per mile
at current
speed.
Calories
Estimated
total calories
burned.
METs
Energy
expenditure
rate. See
Appendix C.
Speed
Miles per
hour in 0.10
increments.
Matrix Display
Shows workout progress.
Express Keys
Instantly change from program
to program.
Z5 Standard Console
The above denitions describe workout information readouts. Those
specic readouts can be toggled by hitting the Select/Enter Key.
Basic Operation
In This Chapter:
Starting Your Treadmill Safely
Speed and Incline Adjustment
Stopping Your Treadmill Safely
Setting Your Weight
A Note About Calorie Expenditure Calculations
Monitoring Your Heart Rate
Using the Heart Rate Transmitter Strap
The Treadmill’s Heart Rate Display
The S.O.F.T. Select System
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Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Console
Chapter 3: Basic Operation
Chapter 4: Operation in Greater Detail Chapter 5: Heart Rate Control Workouts Chapter 6: User Programs Chapter 7: Designing an Exercise Program: The F.I.T. Concept Chapter 8: Care and Maintenance Chapter 9: Important Safety Instructions
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BasIc operatIon
Starting Your Treadmill
three : BasIC operatIon
Straddle the treadbelt by placing your feet on the straddle covers.
Attach the lanyard to your clothing at roughly waist height.
Place the safety key on the key holder on the console.
Set your weight using the
and
keys or the numeric keys and
press .
Press the
key for a quick start into a manual control workout,
or…
Press to set up a manual workout, or…
Press the
keys or an Express Command Key to begin setting
up a different workout, as described in later sections.
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Adjusting Speed and Incline
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Speed Control: use either the and keys by themselves to change speed. Or, to quickly go to a specific speed...
...enter a target speed with the numeric keys...
...then press the small Enter key...
...and then press either the
or
key to change to that speed.
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BasIc operatIon
Setting Your Weight
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Incline Control: use either the up and down keys by themselves to change incline. Or, enter a target incline with the numeric keys, then press the small Enter key
, and then press either the up
or down key to change to
that incline.
Care should be taken when using the numeric keys to control your treadmill's speed and incline, since large changes in those values are possible with just a few keystrokes.
Slow the treadmill to below 2 mph using the
key. Press .
Your body weight must be entered so that the treadmill accurately estimates your calorie expenditure. This weight must include your workout clothing, too, which typically adds about three pounds. The treadmill will work fine without your weight setting, but will be unable to calculate your total calories.
The treadmill will remember the last weight you entered.
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Calorie Expenditure Calculations
three : BasIC operatIon
True treadmills use the calorie expenditure formula as described in Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription from the American College of Sports Medicine. This is the most widely accepted formula for running and walking.
The ACSM guide says that running burns calories twice as fast as walking, e.g., a 150-pound person jogging at 5 mph requires 548 calories per hour, while walking at 5 mph requires 274 per hour. See Appendix C for more details.
(Other respected researchers such as David Costill think the ACSM overstates the energy difference between running and walking. Costill believes running requires 60% more energy than walking, not 100% as calculated by the ACSM. Using the same example, Costill's calculations result in 496 cal/hour for running 5 mph, with 313 cal/ hour for walking 5 mph.)
One potential source of calorie estimate error is that the treadmill doesn't know if you are running or walking, so it has to make some assumptions. It assumes you are walking at 3 mph and slower, and running at 5 mph and faster. Between those two speeds, the
treadmill combines the walking and running formulas to make its best guess.
Variations in human exercise efficiency are another potential source of error, with differences of plus or minus 10% common in the
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Heart Rate Monitoring
three : BasIC operatIon
The Z5 Series (except the Z5 Non) can monitor your heart rate when you wear the transmitter strap provided. It will display it as a digital beats-per-minute readout, and it is very accurate, typically within one beat per minute.
Although your treadmill functions fine without using the heart rate monitoring feature, this kind of monitoring gives you valuable feedback on your effort level. It also allows you to use the most advanced training system available on a treadmill: True's Heart Rate Control, where the treadmill automatically adjusts your workout level based on your heart rate. See the Heart Rate Control section of this manual for details.
The transmitter strap should be worn directly against your skin, about one inch below the pectoral muscles/breast line.
Women should be careful to place the transmitter below their bra line.
Some moisture is necessary between the strap and your skin. Sweat from your exercise works best, but ordinary tap water may be used prior to your workout if desired.
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The Heart Rate Display
three : BasIC operatIon
Before you start your workout, as you stand on or near the treadmill, you will know the treadmill is properly receiving your heart rate signal by the flashing LEDs in the Heart Rate window.
Once you start your workout, your heart rate will be displayed in beats per minute.
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S.O.F.T. Select (Z5.5 and Z5.4)
three : BasIC operatIon
One part of True's unique cushioning and stability system is the S.O.F.T. System. It cushions the initial impact of your foot plant near the front of the treadmill deck, then transitions to a firm, secure surface for push-off. The combination of softness, then firmness — right when you need it — reduces stress on ankles, knees, hips, and back.
The other part of True's comfort and performance system is the S.O.F.T. Select adjustable softness surface on the Z5.4 and Z5.5 Limited. You can adjust the deck support through a 22-inch range by moving the lever on the right side of the treadmill or, on the Z5.5 Limited model, by pressing the Softer or Firmer keys on the console. The
1 setting is softest and the 12 setting is firmest.
S.O.F.T. Select is especially useful to accommodate users of differing weights or those with special physical needs.
The Z5.5 Limited's Electronic S.O.F.T. Select:
Press and hold the
or
keys to change the target setting in the message center. To review your S.O.F.T. Select setting, quickly press either S.O.F.T adjustment key.
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