Sears 831.29074 User Manual

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DIAGRAM OF THE CONSOLE

DESCRIPTION OF THE CONSOLE

The innovative console offers a manual mode and
three pacer progranns. The pacer programs are
designed to help you achieve specific exercise goals
by pacing your exercise. The programs include a sta­
mina-building Interval program, an Aerobic program,

and a special Fat Bum program. Whether you select
the manual mode or one of the pacer programs, the
console vt/ill provide continuous exerdse feedback dur­
ing your workouts. Please read pages 6 and 7 before

operating the console.

HOW THE PACER PROGRAMS OPERATE

ACTUAL SCAN-C

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When you use a

pacer program,

two columns of

bars will appear in

the display. The

left column will
show a target
pace; the right
column will show

your actual pace.
The target pace will change periodically during the

program; as the target pace changes, simply adjust

your pace to keep both columns at the same height.

The graphs on the left side of the console show how
the target pace will change during the programs.

PROGRAM RE^SMIN-

Target Pace Actual Pace

Look at the Interval graph for a moment (see the draw­
ing above). The graph is divided into ten columns, with

six bars in each column. The columns represent two-
minute time periods, and the red bars show what the ■
target pace will be. For example, in the first column
there is one red bar. This shows that during the first
two minutes of the program, the target pace will be 40

repetitions (strides) per minute (see the scale at the
right end of the graph). In the second column there are

five red bars. This shows that during the second two-
minute time period, the target pace will be 80 strides
per minute. Note: Because there are ten two-minute
periods, each program will last for twenty minutes.

DESCRIPTION OF THE MONITOR MODES

The six monitor modes provide continuous exercise
feedback. The modes are described below.

• Calories (CALS)—This mode shows the approxi­

mate number of calories you have burned. (This
number includes both

fat

calories and

carbohydrate

calories. See BURNING FAT on page 9.)

• Fat calories (FAT CALS)—This mode shows the

approximate number of fat calories you have
burned. (See BURNING FAT on page 9 for an
explanation of fat calories.)

• Reps per minute (REPS MIN)—This mode shows

your pace, in repetitions (strides) per minute.

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