Sears PRO FORM 831.29776 User Manual

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Enter your age, if desirect;

After you have completed step 3, the letters “AGE"
will flash in the PULSE display for seven seconds;
the current age setting will then be shown. If you
want to enter your age, see step 4 on page 11.

Put on the pulse sensor, If desired.

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For the PULSE display

to show your pulse, the

pulse sensor must be

worn. To put on the

pulse sensor, see HOW

TO USE THE PULSE

SENSOR on page 8.

Plug the pulse sensor fully into the jack on the front

of the console. .

Set a maximum speed for the program.

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After you have

completed step

4, a number will

appear in the
SPEED display
and flash for
seven seconds.

This number shows the

maximum

speed that the

walking belt will move during the program. The max­

imum speed setting can be from 3.0 mph to 8.5
mph. If you want to change the maximum speed set­

ting, press the MAX. SPD. increase or decrease but­
ton. Note: The maximum speed setting will change

by 0.3 mph each time one of the MAX. SPD. buttons
is pressed, until it reaches 4.5 mph; the maximum

speed setting will then change by 0.5 mph each time
one of the buttons is pressed until it reaches 8.5 mph.

If the maximum speed setting is between 3.0 mph

and 5.0 mph, the walking belt will move at 1.5 mph
during the first 2 minutes and the last 2 minutes of
the program {the warm-up and cool-down periods).

The

speed range

during the rest of the program will

be 1.5 mph. For example, if the maximum speed

setting is 5.0 mph, the

speed range

will be 3.5 mph

to 5.0 mph {a difference of 1.5 mph).

If the maximum speed setting is between 5.5 mph

and 8.5 mph, the walking belt will move at 3.0 mph
during the first 2 minutes and the last 2 minutes of
the program. The

speed range

during the rest of Ihe

program will be 2.0 mph.

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Press the START/PAUSE button to start the pro­

gram.

When the
START/PAUSE
button is
pressed, the

TIME display
will begin
counting down
from 20 minutes {or 30 minutes if the INTERVAL 2
program is selected). After a moment, the walking
belt will begin to move. Hold the handrails and care­

fully begin walking.

As the program progresses, the speed of the walk­

ing belt will change periodically as shown by the

graphs on the left side of the console. The program
will continue until the time shown in the TIME dis­
play reaches zero. The walking belt will then slow to

a slop and the program will be completed. Note:

During the last ten seconds of the program, the

treadmill will automatically adjust to the lowest

incline level. Keep your feet and objects from be­

neath the treadmill.

Note: The SPEED buttons will not respond v^ile a

WEIGHT LOSS or INTERV^ program is selected. If
the program is too easy or too challenging, press the

MAX. SPD. buttons to set a new maximum speed.

The new maximum speed setting will be shown in the
SPEED display for 3 seconds. To stop the program
temporarily, press the START/PAUSE button. The
TIME display will begin to flash. To restart the pro­
gram, press the START/PAUSE button ag^n. The

program will resume and the walking belt will return to
the latest speed setting. To terminate the program be­
fore the program is completed, press the STOP but­
ton.

Change the incline of the treadmill, If desired.

When a WEIGHT LOSS or INTERVAL program is
selected, the incline of the treadmill can be changed
with the INCLINE buttons. See step 7 on page 12.

Follow your progress with the five displays and

the TRAINING ZONE monitor.

See TRAINING ZONE MONITOR on page 13.

H

|T When you are finished exercising, stop the

walking belt and remove the key.

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Step onto the foot rails, stop the walking belt, and re­
move the key from the console.Store the key in a se­
cure place. In addition, move the on/off switch to the

“off" position. {See the drawing near the bottom of
page 10.)

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