Pecifications 7.1 l, Clsx s – Life Fitness M051-00K61-B123 User Manual

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7

S

PECIFICATIONS

7.1

L

IFE

F

ITNESS

C

LASSIC

S

ERIES

C

ROSS

-T

RAINER

M

ODEL

CLSX S

PECIFICATIONS

Designed use:

Heavy/Commercial

Maximum user weight:

350 pounds / 160 kilograms

Power requirements:

None.

Console:

Type:

MESSAGE CENTER with NUMERIC keypad and ARROW keys

Displays:

Elapsed time, speed, level, calories, heart rate, distance
When enabled: calories burned per hour, METS, and watts

Summaries:

Total elapsed time of workout, total calories burned, total distance

Character size:

0.54 inches

Workouts and Goals:

Quick Start, Manual, Random, Hill, Cross-Train Aerobics, Cross-Train Reverse, Fat Burn, Cardio, Around
the World, Cascades, Foothills, Kilimanjaro, Interval and Speed Training

Modes:

Aerobics and Reverse modes during all workouts except for Fat Burn and Cardio

Heart rate monitor:

Polar telemetry heart rate monitoring system

Lifepulse system sensors

Polar heart rate chest strap: optional

Resistance Levels:

25

Pedal speed range:

2.2 - 12.7 MPH

Drive type:

Belt/alternator

Accessory Tray:

Standard

Integrated Reading Rack:

Standard

Color:

Silver with gray accents

Ports (2):

Type RJ45, interchangeableNetwork ready connection and Fitness Entertainment port (power compliant with
Fitlinxx CSAFEspecification dated August 4, 2004: 4.75VDC to 10VDC; maximum current of 85mA).

PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS:

Length:

83 inches / 211 centimeters

Width:

28 inches / 71 centimeters

Height:

61 inches / 155 centimeters

Weight:

235 pounds / 106.5 kilograms

SHIPPING DIMENSIONS:

Length:

81.3 inches / 206.5 centimeters

Width:

29.6 inches / 75 centimeters

Height:

47 inches / 119.3 centimeters

Weight:

250 pounds / 113.4 kilograms

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For EN 957-9 class A accuracy testing, input mechanical power was measured by connecting a cross-trainer to a fixture consisting of a motor and gear box with an attached
torque transducer, amplifier, and readout display. Testing was done by removing the pedal lever from one side of the cross trainer and connecting the test fixture in place of
the pedal lever at the crank axis. Torque measurements were taken with and without the pedal lever installed on the other side of the cross-trainer in order to determine the
level of measured torque required to compensate for the missing pedal lever. From measured torque and speed, the input mechanical power and variance from displayed
power were calculated. At level 12 and a constant 65 RPM, displayed wattage was 133 watts, with a 8.71% variance from input power on the test equipment. At level 12
and a constant 75 RPM, displayed wattage was 153 watts, with a 6.16% variance from input power on the test equipment.

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