Cybex Treadmill Product Number 770T Owner's Manual: Cardiovascular Systems
Cybex Treadmill Product Number 770T Owner's Manual: Cardiovascular Systems
Cybex Treadmill Product Number 770T Owner's Manual: Cardiovascular Systems
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Cybex Owner’s Manual
Table of Contents
FCC Compliance Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Maintenance
Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Safety Preventive Maintenance Activities . . . . . . . . . 65
Important Voltage Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Cleaning Your Treadmill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Grounding Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Running Belt Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Other Preventive Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Warning Decals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 E3 View Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Label Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Service Wheel (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Emergency Stop Key (e-stop) . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Service Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
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10 Trotter Drive Medway, MA 02053 • 508-533-4300 • FAX 508-533-5183 • www.cybexintl.com • LT-22983-4 L • September 2014
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Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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Safety
Read all instructions and warnings before using.
Before plugging the power cord into an electrical outlet, verify that the voltage requirements for the
site match the voltage of the treadmill that has been received. The power requirements for the Cybex
770T Treadmill include a grounded, dedicated circuit, rated for one of the following:
• 100 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 20A • 220 VAC, 60 Hz, 15A
• 115 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 20A • 230 VAC, 50 Hz, 13A, UK
• 208 VAC, 60 Hz, 15A
See the front warning decal for the voltage requirements of the treadmill.
Grounding Instructions
This treadmill must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of
least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with
a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged
into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes
and ordinances.
This treadmill is for use on a grounded, dedicated circuit. Make sure that the treadmill is connected to
an outlet having the same configuration as the plug. Do not use a ground plug adapter to adapt the
power cord to a non-grounded outlet.
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Warning Decals
To replace any worn or damaged decals do one of the following: Visit www.cybexintl.com to shop
for parts online, fax orders to 508-533-5183 or contact Cybex Customer Service at 888-462-9239. If
you are located outside of the USA, call 508-533-4300. For location or part number of labels, see the REVISIONS
parts
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Warning decals
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indicate a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death REV ECO
. . .
Carefully read and understand the following caution and warning labels before using the unit. . . .
Caution decals indicate a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, may result in minor
or moderate injury. There are no caution decals used on this unit. However, there are caution
statements listed in this manual.
DIELINE “CutContour” DO
REVISIONS
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF CYBEX. REV ECO DESCRIPTION BY DATE APPROVAL
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REVISIONS
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SCALE: 1=1 THIS FILE IS IN ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR SHEET 2 OF 2
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UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ADOBE GENERATED DRAWING 10 TROTTER DRIVE
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THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF CYBEX. ECO DESCRIPTION BY
REV DATE APPROVAL
ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR WHOLE WITHOUT . See sheet 1 . .
THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF CYBEX IS PROHIBITED.
BLACK
WHITE
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Cord
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Label Placement
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The e-stop key functions as an emergency stop. In an emergency situation, the e-stop key
disengages from the console and the treadmill will come to a stop. Before using the treadmill, clip the
e-stop key as described below.
1. Compress the spring and clip the e-stop clamp to your clothing. Ensure the clip engages
enough clothing so it does not fall off in an emergency situation. Be sure the string is free of
knots and has enough slack for you to workout comfortably with the e-stop key in place.
1 1 Clothing
2 Clip
2
2. Without falling off the treadmill, carefully step backward until the e-stop pulls out of the
console. If the e-stop clip falls off your clothing then the test has failed. Reclip the e-stop clip to
your clothing and repeat this step.
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1 Lower cover
2 Storage tab
3 E-Stop clip
4 E-Stop
4
1
2
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Assembly
Specifications
Assembled
84” (213 cm).
Length
Assembled
35.6” (90.5 cm)
Width
Height: 62.5”(159 cm)
Weight of
410 lbs. (186 kg)
Product
Shipping
440 lbs. (200 kg)
Weight
Incline Range 0 to 15% grade.
Speed Range 0.5 to 12.4 mph (0.8 to 20.0 kph) in 0.1 mph or 0.1 kph increments.
Quick Start and nine workouts with user orientated goal (Time, Distance or
Workouts Calories). Advanced programming includes, Gerkin protocol and all Military
Protocols.
Upper console: LED or E3 View Monitor.
Console Displays - BPM, Calories, Cal/Hr, Distance, MET, Pace, Time, Watts, and Weight.
Features Lower console: Two numeric displays for incline and speed. Accessory trays and
water bottle holder.
Heart Rate Built-in wireless heart rate receiver (transmitter not included) and contact heart rate
Features monitoring.
Maximum User
400 lbs. (181 kg).
Weight
Power Rating 115 VAC 50/60 Hz. or 208/320 VAC 50/60 Hz.
Options E3 View Monitor, Wireless audio receiver, iPod/iPhone compatibility
2
1 35.6” (90.5 cm)
2 84” (213 cm)
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Before assembling the unit, verify the chosen site meets the following criteria:
• Area is well lit and well ventilated.
• Surface is structurally sound and properly leveled.
• Free area for access to unit and emergency dismount. Minimum clearance is 19.7 inches (0.5
meters) on the sides of the unit and 78.7 inches (2.0 meters) behind the unit.
• Adjacent units may share the free area.
Free area
1 19.7”, 0.5m
2 78.7”, 2.0m
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The power requirements for this treadmill are a grounded, dedicated circuit rated for one of the
following:
• 100 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 20A • 220 VAC, 60 Hz, 15A
• 115 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 20A • 230 VAC, 50 Hz, 13A, UK
• 208 VAC, 60 Hz, 15A
Contact a qualified electrician to ensure the power supply complies with local building codes.
770T Assembly
The words “left” and “right” denote the treadmill user’s orientation.
Read and understand all instructions thoroughly before assembling the treadmill.
Verify you have received the correct package
1. Read box label to verify the model number and voltage (optional) match what was ordered.
2. Lift and remove cardboard sleeve surrounding unit.
3. Verify paint color matches what was ordered.
Tools Required
• Phillips screwdriver
• Long 3/8” drive socket extension
• 3/4” Open end wrench
• 7/32” Allen wrench (included)
• 9/16” Open end wrench
• 14 mm Open end wrench
Two people will be required for this procedure. It is the responsibility of the facility owner/owner of the
equipment to ensure that there is appropriate clearance around each machine to allow for safe use
and passage.
Unpack and verify the contents of the boxes
See content listing and diagram below for carton contents. See Customer Service for contact
information if any parts are missing.
10 11 12 13
7 8 9
14
2
5
6
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Hardware
17 18 19 20
9 15 16
21
15
15 21
16
1 9
20
18
15
17
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Item Description
1 Motor cover
1 2 Front cover
3 Screws (2)
Item Description
1 3
1 Base
2 Screws (7)
3 Shield
2
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1 Item Description
1 Front cover
2 Screws (4)
Item Description
1 Screws (2)
2 Right end cap
2
1
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4. Remove the right top step by inserting a long 3/8” drive socket extension into the right top step
and prying backwards.
1 Item Description
1 3/8” Drive Socket Extension
2 Right Top Step
2
Item Description
1 Hole in Upright Support
2 Power Cord Inlet
3 Lower Cover
4 Power Cord
7. Adjust the power cord length entering the frame to allow for the power cord to be plugged into
the power cord inlet. Do not plug the power cord in at this time.
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8. Adjust the power cord length exiting the rear of the frame. Store extra power cord behind lower
cover.
9. Install the right top step by placing in position and inserting a long 3/8” drive socket extension
into the right top step.
Item Description
1
1 3/8” Drive Socket Extension
2 2 Right Top Step
10. Pry the long 3/8” drive socket extension forwards to secure the right top step.
11. Using a Phillips screwdriver, install the two screws securing the right end cap.
Install the uprights
1. Install the short and long standoffs to the right side of the base using a 3/4” open end wrench.
Item Description
1 17 Standoff, short
2 18 Standoff, long
3 Base
1 4 Front of unit
2 3 4
2. Thread two bolts into the base by hand. Do not fully thread bolts into the base.
Item Description
1 1 4 Upright (Right shown)
2 Base
3 16 Bolt, Whiz lock (2)
2
3
3. Place the right upright onto the base assembly and the bolts installed in the previous step.
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Item Description
1 1 4 Upright (Right shown)
2 15 Bolt (4)
2
2
Item Description
1 1 2 Console
2 4 Upright (Right shown)
3 15 Bolt
3 4 Display cable
2 5 Front of unit
4
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Item Description
1 Insert display cable here
2 Hole
1
3. Place the console assembly in position on the bolts installed in step 1 in the left and right
uprights.
4. Thread six bolts into the remaining holes of the right upright and left upright.
Item Description
1 2 Console
1
2 4 Upright (Right shown)
3 15 Bolt
2 3
5. Tighten all of the bolts using a 7/32” Allen wrench and 9/16” open end wrench.
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Item Description
1 Controller
1 2 Communication port
2 3
3 Display cable, Black
4 CSAFE cable, Red (optional)
5 Coax cable (optional)
4 6 Power supply cable
2 Item Description
3 1 AC Cord
1
2 7 Power Supply Inlet
4 3 8 Clamp
4 8 Gray Cable Clip
5 9 Screw
6 Console Cable DIN
Connector
7 Power Supply Output
5 6 7
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1 Item Description
1 Upper tab
3
2 2 Mounting plate
4 3 6 CSAFE coupler
4 Lower tab
5 Installed
5
6 Front of unit
Item Description
1 1 A/V cable
2 Nut
2
3. Insert the A/V cable into the D-shaped hole in the mounting plate on the front of the unit.
3 Item Description
4 1 A/V cable hole
1 2 6 CSAFE coupler
2 3 Nut
4 Mounting plate
5 A/V cable
6 CSAFE cable, Red
5
4. Thread the nut removed in step 2 onto the A/V cable by hand.
5. Install the A/V cable to the mounting plate on the front of the unit using a 14 mm open end
wrench.
6. Plug the CSAFE cable into the CSAFE coupler on the front of the unit.
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Install shield
Tighten the seven screws securing the shield to the base using a Philips screwdriver.
Item Description
1 1 Base
3 2 Screws (7)
3 Shield
2
Item Description
1 Front cover
2 Screws (4)
1 2
1 Item Description
1 21 Plastic connectors (4)
2 Motor cover
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3. Place the motor cover into position vertically by aligning the two tabs and four plastic
connectors. Two plastic connectors are mounted in the front cover and two in the motor cover.
2 Item Description
1
1 Motor cover
2 Tabs (2)
3 21 Plastic connectors
If motor cover top does not fit properly, loosen the side screws on the front cover as needed.
4. Using a Phillips screwdriver, finish tightening the four front cover screws. Be sure the screws
are securing the motor cover’s tabs.
Install power cord
1 Item Description
1 5 Power cord
2 20 Bracket
3 9 Screw
3
2
2. Secure the power cord with the mounting bracket and mounting screw using a Phillips
screwdriver.
Level the treadmill
Confirm that the treadmill is on a level surface.
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Item Description
1 14 6’ Coax Cable
2 Coax Cable Connector
1
2
1
2
Item Description
1 Emergency Stop Key
2 Console Handrail
When not in use store the e-stop clip on the storage tab located under the console handrail.
Visually inspect the treadmill
Examine the treadmill to ensure that the assembly is correct and complete.
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Power cord retaining brackets are located under the front end of the unit. This allows any extra length
of the power cord to be stored under the front end of the unit.
Tools Required
Wire tie (2)
Elevate treadmill
1. Connect the main power cord into the power outlet.
2. Press Quick Start and raise the elevation to maximum incline.
3. Toggle the on/off (I/O) power switch to the off (O) position.The on/off (I/O) power switch is
located under the front end of the unit, or on the front right side panel.
Description
1 Front right side panel
1 location
2 Under the front end
location
2
5. Wrap the power cord around the outer power cord retaining brackets to desired length.
2 Description
1 1 Power cord
2 Power cord retaining
bracket, Inner
3 Power cord retaining
3 brackets, Outer
The power cord can be routed with full or half wraps around power cord retaining brackets. The power
cord can then exit to the left or right of the treadmill.
Description
1 Power cord
2 Half wrap
3 Full wrap
4 Exit left or right
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2 Description
1 1 Power cord
2 Wire ties (2)
Setup
Cybex recommends that the treadmill be unplugged or the on/off (I/O) power switch turned off (O)
when it is not in use.
1. Without anyone on the treadmill, plug the power cord into a power outlet from a grounded,
dedicated circuit as described under Electrical Requirements in this chapter.
Ensure the power cord is not being pinched under the front of the treadmill.
2. Toggle the on/off (I/O) power switch to the on (I) position.The on/off (I/O) power switch is
located under the front end of the unit, or on the front right side panel.
3. The control panel will light up.
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Initial setup
Initial setup only occurs during the installation of the unit. Once complete, refer to Setup Options
below.
CYBEX Press and hold Cybex logo for 6 seconds to access Screen
LOGO Lock and Toolbox. See Preventive Maintenance section.
1. Press the Access Toolbox icon to display the Access to Toolbox login screen.
Exit Set Up Mode by tapping the Toolbox icon , then tap the Home icon . The screen will
refresh.
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Setup options
Enter setup options.
CYBEX Press and hold Cybex logo for 6 seconds to access Screen
LOGO Lock and Toolbox. See Preventive Maintenance section.
1. Press the Access Toolbox icon to display the Access to Toolbox login screen.
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Exit Set Up Mode by tapping the Toolbox icon , then tap the Home icon . The screen will
refresh.
Your treadmill is now ready for use. Proceed to Testing the Treadmill Operation. Follow the
instructions in the Operation chapter to learn how to operate the treadmill. You should begin with
walking speeds first, to be sure everything is functioning properly.
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Perform this procedure if the unit includes the optional Wireless Audio Receiver Module.
Setting up the Cybex Wireless Audio Receiver Module requires four steps:
• Determine the type of transmitter used (MYE 900MHz, Broadcast Vision 863MHz, etc. or TV FM).
• Set A/V Device to “Wireless TV”.
• Assign a TV channel number to each transmitter on the 770T console.
• Add FM radio station presets (optional).
Tools Required:
• Headphones (not included)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Plug the power cord into a power outlet from a grounded, dedicated circuit as described under
Electrical Requirements in this chapter. Do not stand on treadmill during this procedure.
2. Ensure the power cord is not being pinched under the front of the treadmill.
3. Toggle the power switch on (|). Power switch is located under the front end of the treadmill.
The control panel will light up and be in the Dormant Mode.
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CYBEX Press and hold Cybex logo for 6 seconds to access Screen
LOGO Lock and Toolbox. See Preventive Maintenance section.
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5. Press Scan to scan for available channels. The scan can take up to 10 seconds and then
display “TV-1 of #”. The “#” symbol is total number of strong UHF channels found. Some of
these channels may not be signals from the TV transmitters and need to be deleted.
Review channels
4. Tap Up or Down to scroll through and verify all TV channels. If all TV transmitters
are stored, and they all correlate the TV number to the correct TV heard, setup is complete.
If not you may need to re-scan or adjust the transmitter codes (see documentation for your
transmitters to perform a code change.)
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• Tap Seek to seek the next TV FM frequency or Up or Down to tune manually. Press
Add to store channel.
• Tap the keypad numbers to enter known channel, Press Enter and Add to store channel.
6. Press Toolbox then Home to exit setup when all the TV’s FM transmitter
frequencies have a TV number. Transmitter setup complete.
7. Proceed to Add FM Radio Stations (optional).
Add FM Radio Stations (optional)
If strong local FM Radio Stations are available in the area, you can set those as presets.
CYBEX Press and hold Cybex logo for 6 seconds to access Screen
LOGO Lock and Toolbox. See Preventive Maintenance section.
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• Tap Seek to seek the next FM radio frequency or Up or Down to tune manually. Tap
Add to store channel.
• Tap the keypad numbers to enter known channel, Press Enter and Add to store channel.
8. Tap Toolbox then Home to exit setup when all FM radio stations are stored.
Adjust sound volumes
After completing setup, the sound volume should be adjusted between the TV transmitters and the
FM radio stations. If FM radio stations are not set, adjust volume between all TV’s.
1. Tap Up or Down to select an FM radio station. This volume is not adjustable and is
the base volume.
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The CardioTouch screen is used to perform all setup operations for the E3 View Monitor.
Reset Defaults Reset the setup values and clear all programmed channels.
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CYBEX Press and hold Cybex logo for 6 seconds to access Screen
LOGO Lock and Toolbox. See Preventive Maintenance section.
1. Tap the Access Toolbox icon to display the Access to Toolbox login screen.
4. Tap the Shift Right icon to navigate to the EPEM Setup icon.
5. Tap the EPEM Setup icon.
6. Tap the Setup icon to advance to the SETUP MODE screen on the E3 View Monitor.
Follow procedure to setup the E3 View Monitor.
SETUP MODE
■■ Picture ►
■■ Channels ►
■■ Features ►
■■ OSD Language English
Position: ▲ ▼
Exit: SETUP Next: ◄ ►
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Picture
1. Tap ▲ or ▼ to select Picture.
2. Tap ► to select access Picture menu.
Picture
■■ Brightness 65
■■ Contrast 70
■■ Color 75
■■ Tint 0
■■ Color Temperature ►
■■ Sharpness 60
■■ Noise Reduction Enabled
■■ HDMI Picture ►
Position: ▲ ▼
Exit: SETUP Next: ◄ ►
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Channels
1. Tap ▲ or ▼ to select Channels.
2. Tap ► to select access Channels menu.
ATSC Monitor DVB-T Monitor
Channels Channels
Position: ▲ ▼ Position: ▲ ▼
Exit: SETUP Next: ◄ ► Exit: SETUP Next: ◄ ►
Signal (ATSC only) Select Air, Cable STD, Cable IRC, or Cable HRC.
Auto Program See Below
Manual Program See Below
(DVB-T only)
Add/Delete Channels See Below
Parental Control Block channels based on TV ratings.
Default Channel Select channel to display on power up. Select from available channels or
last.
Channel Lock Select Enabled or Disabled. If enabled only one channel is shown, user
cannot change channels.
Channel Memory Select Enabled or Disabled. If enabled allows user to select any available
Override channel.
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Position: ▲ ▼
Exit: SETUP Next: ◄ ►
7. Tap ▲ or ▼ to select Additional Digital Signal. Not available when Mode is set to Analog
Only.
8. Tap ◄ or ► to choose the Additional Digital Signal source. Choices are: None, Air, Cable
STD, Cable IRC, or Cable HRC.
9. Tap ▼ to select Channel Map.
10. Tap ► to start auto programming. A confirmation menu will appear before proceeding.
11. Tap ▲(Yes) to start auto programming. Tap ▼(No) button to cancel the operation. The TV
will now search all available channels with an on-screen progress percentage displayed.
Any tuning Mode that includes Digital channels will require several minutes to complete auto
programming.
This may take 20 or more minutes. If screen shuts off, tap the icon to turn monitor on.
12. Tap the Setup icon to return to normal TV viewing once auto programming is complete.
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■■ Country ---
■■ Mode Analog Only
■■ Channel Map Blank ►
Position: ▲ ▼
Exit: SETUP Next: ◄ ►
This may take 20 or more minutes. If screen shuts off, tap the icon to turn monitor on.
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9. Tap the Setup icon to return to normal TV viewing once auto programming is complete.
■■ Mode ATV
■■ Confirmation ►
Position: ▲ ▼
Exit: SETUP Next: ◄ ►
Position: ▲ ▼ Position: ▲ ▼
Exit: SETUP Next: ◄ ► Exit: SETUP Next: ◄ ►
ATV Mode Adjust settings for Storage, System, Band, Channel, Name, or Search. Select
Save to save settings.
DTV Mode Select UHF channel. Select Save to save settings.
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■■ Analog Channel 2
■■ Add/Delete Analog Channel Added
Position: ▲ ▼
Exit: SETUP Next: ◄ ►
To add or delete an analog channel perform the following procedure. To enable or disable digital
channels, go to step 7.
3. Tap ◄ or ► to select the desired analog channel.
4. Tap ▲ or ▼ to highlight Add/Delete Analog Channel.
5. Tap ◄ or ► to select Added or Deleted.
6. Tap the Setup icon to return to the previous menu. To exit, Tap the Setup icon
until the programming menus disappear. If there are more analog channels to be added or
deleted, repeat steps 3 through 5.
7. Tap ▲ or ▼ to highlight Enable/Disable Digital Channel.
8. Tap ► to select Enable/Disable Digital Channel. If there are not any channels programmed
in the Service Level, “No Channels Present” will appear in the menu.
9. Tap ▲ or ▼ to highlight the digital channel that needs to be enabled or disabled.
10. Tap ◄ or ► to select Enable or Disable.
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Features
1. Tap ▲ or ▼ to select Features.
2. Tap ► to select access Features menu.
ATSC Monitor DVB-T Monitor
Features Features
Position: ▲ ▼ Position: ▲ ▼
Exit: SETUP Next: ◄ ► Exit: SETUP Next: ◄ ►
Power on Captions Mode Select Off or Last. Last will set caption mode to last used setting.
(ATSC only)
Power on Subtitles Mode Select Off or Last. Last will set subtitle mode to last used setting.
(DVB-T only)
Digital Mode Time Setup Set current time automatically from digital signal. Select time zone
and daylight savings time to Auto, On, or Off.
Diagnostics Provides diagnostic information only. Settings cannot be changed.
Caption Text Modes (ATSC Select Enabled or Disabled.
only)
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Exit Set Up Mode by tapping the Toolbox icon , then tap the Home icon . The screen will
refresh.
Setup Complete
Testing Operation
Use the following instructions to test the full speed and incline range of the treadmill and to check the
belt for proper operation.
1. Plug the power cord into a power outlet from a grounded, dedicated circuit as described under
Electrical Requirements in this chapter without anyone on the treadmill.
Ensure the power cord is not being pinched under the front of the treadmill.
2. Toggle the on/off (I/O) power switch to the on (I) position.The on/off (I/O) power switch is
located under the front end of the unit, or on the front right side panel.
3. Press the Quick Start key. The treadmill begins a countdown “3...2...1” and sounds a tone
for each count. After it reaches one (1), the treadmill gives a longer tone and then begins
accelerating the belt to reach 0.5 mph (0.8 kph). The lower left display will show the incline and
the lower right display will show the actual speed.
4. Press and hold down the Speed + key until the treadmill reaches a speed of approximately 4
mph (6.4 kph), as indicated on the display.
Observe the belt to see that it is running properly; it should stay centered in the middle of the deck. If
you have problems with the running belt operation, see Running Belt Adjustments in the Maintenance
chapter.
5. Run the treadmill through its full speed range. First press the Speed + key until the treadmill
reaches its highest speed. Then press the Speed - key until the treadmill is back to 0.5 mph
(0.8 kph).
Pressing the Incline ▲▼ or Speed +
- keys will show the set incline or speed on the displays.
When the treadmill reaches the set incline and speed, the displays will remain steadily illuminated to
indicate that the desired settings have been reached.
6. Run the treadmill through its full % grade range. Press the Incline ▲ key until the treadmill
reaches its highest grade (15%). Then press the Incline ▼ key until the treadmill reaches 0%
grade.
7. Press the Stop key once to stop the running belt and enter Review Mode. Press the Stop key
again to exit Review Mode and return the display to the opening screen.
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Operation
Terms Used
This section lists some of the common terms and symbols used in this chapter. Other terms and
symbols are listed in this chapter as appropriate. For setup options see Setup in the Assembly and
Setup chapter.
Active Mode — Active Mode is when the running belt is moving. Before Active Mode begins, a three
second countdown and “3...2...1” is displayed. Active Mode continues until the preset time limit is
reached, the e-stop key is pulled out or the STOP key is pressed.
CardioTouch Screen — The CardioTouch Screen is the touch screen located in the handset area.
Cool Down — A reduction of work load for a short duration allows user to gently reduce heart rate.
Cool Down occurs two minutes prior to completion of the workout-controlled workout sessions.
Dormant Mode — Occurs when unit is plugged in and not in use.
Manual Mode — In this active mode the user sets a goal for Time. The user controls speed and
incline. Manual Mode continues until the goal is reached. Manual Mode is only available during Active
Mode.
Pause Mode — Occurs only if the Pause feature is enabled and user selects the STOP key from
Active Mode.
Quick Start — This begins by tapping the Quick Start icon. Quick Start enters Active Mode at
minimum speed and 0% elevation with time counting up from 0:00.
Workout Review — Review of the accumulated workout data will happen at the end of each workout
session.
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CYBEX Press and hold Cybex logo for 6 seconds to access Screen
LOGO Lock and Toolbox. See Preventive Maintenance section.
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Console Display
LED Display
Bar Graph
Heart Rate
Indicator
Data
Readouts
Enunciator
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1. Place your feet on the two top steps located on each side of the running belt.
2. Clip the e-stop clip onto your clothing and test it as described under Emergency Stop in the
Safety chapter.
3. Tap QUICK START on the CardioTouch screen.
The treadmill begins a countdown, “3...2...1,” after which it accelerates the belt to 0.5 mph (0.8 kph)
and enters Active Mode.
4. Hold the handrails while you step onto the running belt and begin walking.
5. Press the Speed + – keys to change the belt speed at any time. The right display will show
speed.
6. Press the Incline ▲▼ keys to change the incline at any time. The left display will show incline.
7. Press the Stop key at any time to stop the running belt. “Workout Review” is displayed and the
incline returns to 0%.
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1. Place your feet on the two top steps located on each side of the running belt.
2. Clip the e-stop clip onto your clothing and carefully test the e-stop key to ensure it will activate
in case of an emergency. See Emergency Stop Key (e-stop) in the Safety Chapter for properly
testing the e-stop key. Also, see Stopping the Treadmill in this chapter for further information
about the e-stop key. Be sure the string is free of knots and has enough slack for you to run
comfortably with the e-stop key in place.
3. Select QUICK START or WORKOUTS.
To select a workout category, tap one of the workout category icons from the workout options screen.
To select a workout, tap one of the workout icons from the workouts screen.
Upon entering a workout the display will guide you through the appropriate settings. This is referred to
as Workout Setup Mode. If the Start key is pressed now, all defaults for that workout will be accepted.
After 10 seconds, if no key has been pressed, the first default will be accepted. After another 10
seconds the second default will be accepted and so on until the last default.
For the most accurate resistance and calorie count, you must set your correct weight before
beginning your workout (including clothing).
When selecting a workout you must tap the Enter icon after each adjustment of Time, Level or
Weight.
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5. Hold the handrails while you step onto the running belt and begin walking.
6. Observe the control panel. The top center Bar Graph display shows a graphical representation
of the relative incline changes, and if in a program, will show the relative intensity changes that
are coming up. The Text Area will start showing the workout data such as Distance, Calories,
Heart rate (if available), MET and Pace (Minutes per Mile or Minutes per Km). The data
displays will start by automatically shifting every 5 seconds.
Heart rate will be displayed in lieu of MET if a valid heart rate is available from a wireless chest strap
(not included) or by holding the contact heart rate grips.
When you adjust incline in a workout, the change will affect only the current segment. The program
control will resume starting with the next segment. To increase or decrease overall intensity, adjust
the speed and/or the program level.
7. Press the Speed + – keys to change the belt speed at any time. The right display will show the
set speed.
8. Press the Incline ▲▼ keys to change the incline at any time. The left display will show the set
incline.
9. Press the Stop key at any time to stop the workout. “Workout Review” is displayed and the
incline returns to 0%.
If the e-stop key is removed during a workout, the drive motor power shuts off immediately, causing
the belt to stop. “Emergency Stop!” is displayed. Replacement of the e-stop key causes Workout
Review to begin.
When a program is complete the treadmill begins a countdown, “3...2...1” and sounds a tone for each
count. The belt slows to a stop, the incline returns to 0% and Workout Review is displayed for the
preset time or until you press the Home key.
The treadmill returns to Dormant Mode.
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Press Stop once to end the workout session and start the Workout Review. The treadmill will perform
a controlled belt stop and bring the incline to 0%. The accumulated data or the results of the Fitness
Test will be displayed for the duration configured in Setup for Review Time. Press Stop again to exit
to Dormant.
The function of the immobilization method: The purpose of immobilizing the treadmill is to prevent
unauthorized use. This can be accomplished by removing the e-stop key from the treadmill, un-
clipping it from the cord and putting it in a non-accessible place.
The emergency dismount: Follow the steps listed below if you experience pain, feel faint or need to
stop your treadmill in an emergency situation:
1. Grip handrails for support.
2. Step onto the top steps.
3. Pull the e-stop key off the console.
The function of the emergency stop: The e-stop key functions as the emergency stop. In an
emergency situation, remove the e-stop key from the treadmill and the running belt will come to a
stop.
Safety Sentry
The treadmill uses sensors to determine if you are on the running belt. When using the treadmill,
exercise in the center of the running belt, and between the end of the handrails and the console. If
you step off of the treadmill during a workout, the treadmill is designed to detect your absence and if
a user is not detected, the console will beep twice and display “Are you there? Touch the screen to
continue”. If there is no response in 20 seconds, the treadmill will exit Active Mode and the running
belt will stop.
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An unattended, running treadmill can create an unsafe environment for a user. The Safety Sentry
feature is intended to allow the treadmill to stop the running belt when the treadmill is unattended. To
avoid the treadmill running unattended, follow these steps:
• At the end of your workout, verify that the running belt is stopped by visually checking the Cybex
logo on the running belt, it should not be moving.
• If the belt is moving, place feet on both sides of the top step and press “Stop” or remove the e-stop
key from the treadmill.
Workout Selection
Quick Start
Press Quick Start. Control speed and incline.
Workout Choices:
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Control keys are usable during operation and may be pressed at any time to make adjustments in
speed, elevation or data readouts. The Speed and Incline keys are located near the hand grips,
allowing for thumb adjustments without removing your hands from the hand grips.
Changing Speed — Press the Speed + – keys to change the speed in increments of 0.1 mph or 0.1
kph. Minimum to maximum speed is from 0.5 - 12.4 mph (0.8 - 20 kph).
Changing Incline — Press the Incline keys to change the elevation in increments of ½%
increments up to 10%, then 1% up to 15%. Press multiple times to change incline setting or hold the
key to auto-repeat. Elevation is defined as the ratio of rise or fall over run of the treadmill deck.
Changing between active mode or workouts — You can make changes during your workout.
Press WORKOUTS to select another workout, Manual to select Manual Mode, or Goal to change
your Time, Distance, or Calorie Goal. Follow screen prompts to begin the new workout.
Data Readouts
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Contact Heart Rate — Lightly hold hand grips on the handlebar ensuring that hands are clean and
contact both the front and back sensors of each grip. A heart rate will display in typically 30 seconds
or less.
Factors that interfere with heart rate signal:
• hand lotions • excessive movement • too loose grip
• oils or body powder • body composition • too tight grip
• excessive dirt • hydration • resting or leaning on grips
Wireless Heart Rate — To use this feature, a Polar® compatible heart rate transmitter belt (not
included) must be worn.
Once the actual heart rate is determined, the LED is blinking to the displayed BPM and the Heart LED lights
up. The color of the light represents a scale of low to high target heart rate.
Blue 0 – 69 BPM
Green 70 – 93 BPM
Meaning of % Grade
A 1% grade is not the same as a 1 degree incline. The % grade is the relationship of the
measurement of rise over the measurement of run (also called slope). For example, a 1 foot (meter)
rise in height over a length of 100 feet (meters) is a 1% grade. Expressed as a mathematical formula,
the grade is calculated as follows: 1 ft. (m) / 100 ft. (m) = 0.01 = 1%
With respect to treadmills, the percent grade is roughly equal to the increase in height (rise) of the
treadmill divided by the length (run) of the treadmill.
The degree of incline can be related to % grade by taking the Arctangent of the grade. For instance,
15% grade is equal to 8.53 Degrees (ArcTan(.15)=8.53º). The opposite is true to determine % Grade
from Degree of incline (Tan (8.53º)=.15).
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Fan Control
The fan defaults to the “OFF” setting. The user can change to “Fan Low”, “Fan High”, or “Fan Off”
setting by pressing the appropriate control key.
During operation four E3 View Monitor screen options are available. Press E3 View Monitor icon to
change screens.
Display
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iPod/iPhone Functions
Connecting iPod/iPhone — Connecting an iPod/iPhone allows some control through the keypad.
The iPod/iPhone will not be charged while connected.
1. Connect iPod/iPhone (not supplied) into the 30 pin connector.
2. Place iPod/iPhone onto the accessory tray.
iPod/iPhone Playlist — Select the iPod/iPhone icon to display the iPod/iPhone navigation screen.
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CSAFE Port
The CSAFE standard defines a communication protocol and low-voltage DC power source specific
to the Fitness Equipment Industry. These RJ-45 phone jacks are provided for use ONLY within the
CSAFE protocol. For more information on CSAFE standard, visit www.fitlinxx.com/csafe.
Console CSAFE port location (Inside console)
Description
1 CSAFE port (Red)
Description
1 CSAFE port
Log in
When unit is connected to a CSAFE network, the user is prompted to login at startup “Enter your club
ID#”.
Enter your club ID# using the keypad located on the CardioTouch screen.
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Maintenance
All preventive maintenance activities must be performed on a regular basis. Performing routine
preventive maintenance actions can aid in providing safe, trouble-free operation of all Cybex Strength
Systems equipment.
Cybex is not responsible for performing regular inspection and maintenance actions for your
machines. Instruct all personnel in equipment inspection and maintenance actions and also in
accident reporting/recording. Cybex representatives are available to answer any questions that you
may have.
Warnings
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Perform regular preventive maintenance to ensure normal operation of unit. Keep a log of all
maintenance actions to assist in staying current with all preventive maintenance activities.
Cybex is not responsible for performing regular inspection and maintenance actions for your unit.
Instruct all personnel in equipment inspection and maintenance actions and also in accident reporting/
recording. Contact Cybex Customer Service at 888-462-9239 or 508-533-4300 for any preventive
maintenance or service concerns.
Read and understand warnings listed in this chapter and in the Safety Section. Read and
understand all instructions in this section.
During maintenance, disconnect the power cord.
For some maintenance activities it will be necessary to remove and replace the motor cover.
Tool Required
Phillips screwdriver
When cleaning your treadmill spray a mild cleaning agent, such as a water and dishsoap solution,
on a clean cloth first and then wipe the treadmill with the damp cloth. Do not spray cleaning solution
directly on the treadmill. Direct spraying could cause damage to the electronics and may void the
warranty.
After Each Use — Wipe up any liquid spills immediately. After each workout, use a cloth to wipe up
any remaining perspiration from the handrails and painted surfaces.
Be careful not to spill or get excessive moisture between the edge of the display panel and the
console, as this might create an electrical hazard or cause failure of the electronics.
As Needed — Vacuum any dust or dirt that might accumulate under or around the treadmill. Motors
are especially susceptible to dust and dirt, and restricted airflow can prevent adequate cooling that
could shorten motor life. Cleaning this area should be done as often as indicated in the Service
Schedule.
To clean the motor components, you must loosen the two Phillips head screws that hold the motor
cover in place. Lift the cover straight up; the screws will stay in place. Use a vacuum attachment
or hand vacuum to clean the exposed elevation assembly, drive motor, lower electronics and the
surrounding areas.
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Fan and Heat Sink — Vacuum the fan and heat sink area of the motor controller.
Motor
Controller
Fan and
Heatsink
Also use a dry cloth for the areas that you can not reach with the vacuum cleaner. If the machine has
not been used for some time or is excessively dirty, use a dry cloth to wipe all exposed areas.
Carefully raise the rear of the treadmill and roll it back from its present position to vacuum the floor
area underneath the unit. When finished, return the treadmill to its normal position.
Contact Heart Rate Grips — Contaminants, such as hand lotions, oils or body powder, may come
off on the contact heart rate grips. These can reduce sensitivity and interfere with the heart rate
signal. It is recommended that the user have clean hands when using the contact heart rate. Clean
the grips using a cloth dampened with a cleaning solution containing rubbing alcohol.
CardioTouch Screen — While in Dormant Mode press the Cybex logo icon to access the Lock
and Toolbox options. Press the Lock screen for cleaning icon to lock the screen for 10 seconds.
The CardioTouch screen will stay locked for 10 seconds to prevent any key presses from being
processed. Clean the CardioTouch screen using a soft cloth dampened with a cleaning solution
containing rubbing alcohol.
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1 Cybex logo
1
2 Running belt
3 Belt tracking slots
2 3
While centering the running belt choose one bolt to adjust. Do not adjust both bolts.
6. Tighten the rear roller bolt on the side of the treadmill toward which the running belt is
moving using a 3/4” socket wrench. For example: If the running belt moves to the right of the
belt tracking slots, tighten the bolt on the right side of the frame, tighten about 1/2 of a turn
(clockwise) and wait 30 seconds. If the running belt does not move back to the center of the
belt tracking slots, make another adjustment to the same bolt. Once the running belt has been
adjusted closer to the center of the belt tracking slots, use about 1/4 of a turn until the running
belt has been stabilized.
Description
1 Rear roller bolts
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7. Check the belt tension after the running belt has been centered. Make sure the running belt
tension is tight enough so that the running belt does not slip or hesitate when stepped on.
Walk on the treadmill at 3.5 - 4 mph (5.6 - 6.4 kph) and every 4th to 5th step throw your weight
into your step to feel if the running belt is slipping. If slipping is felt, confirm it is the running
belt slipping and not the drive belt. With the hood cover removed, observe movement at the
drive belt and front roller.
Do not over tighten the running belt. Over tightening the running belt can cause the belt to stretch
and require replacement. Continue procedure until running belt stops slipping.
8. Check running belt for centering position. If running belt is not centered, perform steps 5 and
6.
Checking the Running Belt and Deck Surfaces — The running belt and deck should be checked
periodically for any excessive wear. In an effort to make sure that the running belt operates properly,
visually inspect the belt often to make sure that there are no tears or fraying in the belt material. The
running belt should be replaced every 15,000 miles (24,140 km). The running deck should be flipped
every 15,000 miles (24,140 km) and replaced every 30,000 miles (48,280 km). A service prompt will
appear at this interval and the parts will need to be replaced.
Inspect the edges of the belt as described below.
Tools Required
• Phillips screwdriver
Disconnect the external power source
1. Toggle the on/off (I/O) power switch to the off (O) position.The on/off (I/O) power switch is
located under the front end of the unit, or on the front right side panel.
2. Unplug the treadmill from the power outlet.
Check the running belt condition
1. Remove the two screws securing the right end cap using a Phillips screwdriver.
1 Screws (2)
2 Right end cap
2
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belt has any rips or looks excessively worn the belt needs to be replaced.
If the running belt and deck need replacement refer to a qualified service technician.
4. Install the screws securing the end caps removed in steps 1 and 2 using a Phillips screwdriver.
Other preventive maintenance activities must be completed by a qualified service technician at the
recommended intervals listed in the Service Schedule at the end of this chapter. These activities
include:
• Flipping or replacing the running deck
• Replacing the running belt
Elevation Motor Lubrication — In time the elevation motor pivot points or tube nut may develop a
squeak. Lubricate the upper and lower bolts and the spacers with a small amount of lithium grease.
You can buy lithium grease at an auto parts store.
Static Electricity — Depending upon where you live, you may experience dry air, causing a
common experience of static electricity. This may be especially true in the winter time. You may
notice a static build-up just by walking across a carpet and then touching a metal object. The same
can hold true while working out on your treadmill. You may experience a shock due to the build-
up of static electricity on your body and the discharge path of the treadmill. If you experience this
type of situation, you may want to increase the humidity to a comfortable level through the use of a
humidifier.
E3 View Monitor
Cleaning
1. Clean with a dust free cloth. For further cleaning, use a soft cloth or paper towel dampened
with water. To avoid damage to the surface of the monitor, do not use abrasive or chemical
cleaning agents.
2. Disinfecting: to avoid damage to the surface, test a small portion of the monitor’s cabinet with
any disinfectant to verify that the disinfectant will not discolor or soften the enclosure.
Storage or Long Non-Use Periods
When not using product for an extended period of time the product should be disconnected from the
Power Supply, TV/Cable Signal Feed, and any Peripheral Devices.
Pixels
Very small red, blue, white or green spots may be visible or may appear on the screen. This is a
characteristic of liquid crystal display panels and is not considered a defect for replacement. The
liquid crystal panel is built with very high precision technology giving fine picture details. Occasionally,
a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point. This does not affect the
performance of monitor or merit a warranty claim.
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Maintenance
• It
is very important to have the unit regularly examined by a qualified technician to ensure the prod-
uct is fit for use.
• If
the unit malfunctions, please refer to a qualified technician for repair or replacement of defective
parts immediately. Do not attempt to use the monitor until it has been inspected and repaired by a
qualified technician.
• For inspection, installation and servicing, please consult qualified technician.
• Failure to use a manufacturer approved repair technician may void any warranty claims.
A service wheel lever is located at the rear end of the unit. This lever will engage a wheel and elevate
the rear end of the unit. The treadmill can then be easliy moved for cleaning or servicing.
The service wheel will lower and raise the rear foot off the floor.
1 Service wheel
2 Rear foot
3 Floor
4 Service wheel lever
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Service Schedule
All maintenance activities shall be performed by qualified personnel. Failure to do so could result in
serious injury.
This is the minimum recommended service.
Determine distance
CYBEX Press and hold Cybex logo for 6 seconds to access Screen
LOGO Lock and Toolbox. See Preventive Maintenance section.
1. Press the Access Toolbox icon to access the Toolbox login screen.
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10. If replacing the running deck, tap the Deck icon, then tap the New Deck Reset icon to reset
odometer.
11. Exit Set Up Mode by tapping the Toolbox icon , then tap the Home icon . The screen
will refresh.
First 500 miles (800 km).
• Check running belt tension and tracking.
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Customer Service
Product Registration
1. Visit www.cybexintl.com.
2. Locate Product Registration in the Support section.
3. Fill out form completely.
4. Click the Submit button to register product.
Contacting Service
Hours of phone service are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Standard
Time.
For Cybex customers living in the USA, contact Cybex Customer Service at 888-462-9239.
For Cybex customers living outside the USA, contact Cybex Customer Service at 508-533-4300 or
fax 508-533-5183. Email address [email protected]
Find information on the web at www.cybexintl.com.
To contact us online go to www.cybexintl.com.
Ordering Parts
In addition to your shipping address and contact name, your account number is helpful but not
required. You may also fax orders to 508-533-5183.
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The Return Material Authorization (RMA) system is used when returning material for placement,
repair or credit. The system assures that returned materials are properly handled and analyzed.
Follow the following procedures carefully.
Contact your authorized Cybex dealer on all warranty-related matters. Your local Cybex dealer will
request a RMA from Cybex, if applicable. Under no circumstances will defective parts or equipment
be accepted by Cybex without proper RMA and an Automated Return Service (ARS) label.
Please contact Cybex Customer Service for the return of any item that is defective.
Provide the technician with a detailed description of the problem you are having or the defect in the
item you wish to return. Provide the model and serial number of your Cybex equipment.
t Cybex’s discretion, the technician may request that you return the problem part(s) to Cybex for
A
evaluation and repair or replacement. The technician will assign you a RMA number and will send
you an ARS label. The ARS label and the RMA numbers must be clearly displayed on the outside of
the package that contains the item(s) to be returned. Include the description of the problem, the serial
number of the equipment and the name and address of the owner in the package along with the
part(s).
erchandise returned without an RMA number on the outside of the package or shipments sent COD
M
will not be accepted by the Cybex receiving department.
Damaged Parts
Materials damaged in shipment should not be returned for credit. Shipping damages are the
responsibility of the carrier (UPS, Federal Express, trucking companies, etc.)
Apparent Damage
Upon receipt of your shipment, check all items carefully. Any damage seen with a visual check must
be noted on the freight bill and signed by the carrier’s agent. Failure to do so will result in the carriers
refusal to honor your damage claim. The carrier will provide you with the required forms for filing such
claims.
Concealed Damage
Damage not seen with a visual check upon receipt of a shipment but notices later must be reported
to the carrier as soon as possible. Upon discovery of the damage, a written or phone request to
the carrier asking them to perform an inspection of the materials must be made within ten days of
the delivery date. Keep all shipping containers and packing materials as they will be needed in the
inspection process. The carrier will provide you with an inspection report and the necessary forms for
filing a concealed damage claim. Concealed damage claim is the carrier’s responsibility.
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This workout uses a series of relatively minor changes in its five-minute core to add an incremental
demand. The five-minute core utilizes a baseline incline for two minutes and then increases the
incline for added demand and then provides a slightly lower Incline for two-minutes for recovery.
Time :30 :30 :30 :30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 :30 :30 :30 :30
Warm Up Core Segments Cool Down
Incline 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4
10 2 3 3 5 10 10 14 9 9 0 0 0 0
9 2 3 3 5 9 9 12 8 8 0 0 0 0
8 2 2 3 4 8 8 10 7 7 0 0 0 0
7 2 2 3 4 7 7 9 6 6 0 0 0 0
6 1 2 2 3 6 6 7 5 5 0 0 0 0
5 1 2 2 3 5 5 6 4 4 0 0 0 0
4 1 1 2 2 4 4 5 3 3 0 0 0 0
3 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 2 2 0 0 0 0
2 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Rollers
This workout uses an eight minute core intended to mimic variety in terrain that might be found on a
hilly outdoor run. The eight minute core is composed of four segments. The baseline segment is two
minutes in length and is followed by two two-minute segments of increase Incline before returning to
the intermediate incline for two minutes.
Time :30 :30 :30 :30 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 :30 :30 :30 :30
Warm Up Core Segments Cool Down
Incline 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
10 1 2 2 3 4 6 8 6 0 0 0 0
9 1 1 2 2 3 6 8 5 0 0 0 0
8 1 1 2 2 3 5 8 5 0 0 0 0
7 1 1 1 2 2 5 7 4 0 0 0 0
6 1 1 1 2 2 4 7 4 0 0 0 0
5 0 0 1 1 1 4 7 3 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 1 1 1 3 6 3 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 3 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 2 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 2 0 0 0 0
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Hills
This workout uses a six-minute core utilizing one minute segments with mild Incline changes and two
relative peak segments followed by relative rest segments.
Time :30 :30 :30 :30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 :30 :30 :30 :30
Warm Up Core Segments Cool Down
Incline 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4
10 3 3 5 6 8 10 12 10 15 10 0 0 0 0
9 2 3 4 5 7 9 12 9 14 9 0 0 0 0
8 2 3 3 5 6 8 11 8 13 8 0 0 0 0
7 2 2 3 4 5 7 10 7 12 7 0 0 0 0
6 1 2 2 3 4 6 9 6 11 6 0 0 0 0
5 1 1 2 2 3 5 8 5 10 5 0 0 0 0
4 1 1 1 2 2 4 7 4 9 4 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 1 1 1 3 6 3 8 3 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 3 7 3 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 2 6 2 0 0 0 0
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Peaks
This workout uses a nine minute core where the incline increases every minute for the first five
minutes. After the fifth minute of the core workout, the incline is reduced each minute. This workout
uses continuous and gradual changes to give the user time to acclimate to demand and recover
without large perceived changes in the effort required.
Time :30 :30 :30 :30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 :30 :30 :30 :30
Warm Up Core Segments Cool Down
Incline 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4
10 2 2 3 4 5 8 11 13 15 13 11 8 5 0 0 0 0
9 1 2 2 3 4 7 10 12 14 12 10 7 4 0 0 0 0
8 1 2 2 3 4 6 9 11 13 11 9 6 4 0 0 0 0
7 1 1 2 2 3 5 8 10 12 10 8 5 3 0 0 0 0
6 1 1 2 2 3 5 7 9 11 9 7 5 3 0 0 0 0
5 1 1 1 2 2 4 6 8 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 0 0
4 1 1 1 2 2 3 5 7 9 7 5 3 2 0 0 0 0
3 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 8 6 4 3 2 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 5 7 5 3 2 1 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 6 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
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This workout is designed for to increase capability by alternating two minute work segments with two
minutes of relative rest. The intensity of rest periods is greater here than in Hill Interval 1:2 as is the
duration of the work interval making this workout more demanding than Hill Interval 1:2.
Time :30 :30 :30 :30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 :30 :30 :30 :30
Warm Up Core Segments Cool Down
Incline 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
10 3 5 6 8 11 11 6 6 0 0 0 0
9 3 4 6 8 10 10 5 5 0 0 0 0
8 3 4 5 7 9 9 5 5 0 0 0 0
7 3 3 5 6 8 8 4 4 0 0 0 0
6 2 3 4 5 7 7 4 4 0 0 0 0
5 2 3 3 5 6 6 3 3 0 0 0 0
4 2 2 3 4 5 5 3 3 0 0 0 0
3 1 2 2 3 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 0
2 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0
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This workout is designed for to through a one minute work interval at a high incline followed by a two
minute rest interval at a substantially lower incline. Given the lower incline and longer rest intervals
this workout is less intense than Hill Interval 1:1.
Time :30 :30 :30 :30 :30 :30 :30 :30 :30 :30 :30 :30 :30 :30
Warm Up Core Segments Cool Down
Incline 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4
10 3 5 6 8 11 11 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0
9 3 4 6 8 10 10 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0
8 3 4 5 7 9 9 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0
7 3 3 5 6 8 8 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0
6 2 3 4 5 7 7 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0
5 2 3 3 5 6 6 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0
4 2 2 3 4 5 5 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0
3 1 2 2 3 4 4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
2 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
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This workout utilizes a one minute work interval followed by a three minute rest interval. The rest
intervals are of a higher incline that those found in the other Hill Interval workouts, and therefore
require a longer recovery period.
Time :30 :30 :30 :30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 :30 :30 :30 :30
Warm Up Core Segments Cool Down
Incline 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4
10 3 5 6 8 11 7 7 7 11 7 7 7 0 0 0 0
9 3 4 6 8 10 7 7 7 10 7 7 7 0 0 0 0
8 3 4 5 7 9 6 6 6 9 6 6 6 0 0 0 0
7 3 3 5 6 8 5 5 5 8 5 5 5 0 0 0 0
6 2 3 4 5 7 5 5 5 7 5 5 5 0 0 0 0
5 2 3 3 5 6 4 4 4 6 4 4 4 0 0 0 0
4 2 2 3 4 5 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 0 0 0 0
3 1 2 2 3 4 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 0 0 0 0
2 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
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Interval Plus
This workout is designed to maintain a high total demand using two four-minute segments of
alternating incline. This allows prolonged intervals that take advantage of long-term energy systems
and total aerobic capability when associated with speeds that require a high sustained cardiovascular
demand.
Time :30 :30 :30 :30 2:00 2:00 2:00 2:00 :30 :30 :30 :30
Warm Up Core Segments Cool Down
Incline 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
10 2 3 3 5 11 11 9 9 0 0 0 0
9 2 3 3 5 10 10 8 8 0 0 0 0
8 2 3 3 5 9 9 7 7 0 0 0 0
7 2 2 3 4 8 8 6 6 0 0 0 0
6 2 2 3 4 7 7 5 5 0 0 0 0
5 2 2 3 4 6 6 4 4 0 0 0 0
4 2 2 3 4 5 5 3 3 0 0 0 0
3 1 2 2 3 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 1 2 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Note: This workout requires the user to wear a Polar or compatible Heart Rate transmitter belt. The
Heart Rate Control Workout (HRCP) cannot be selected on the control console unless the treadmill
detects a Heart Rate signal. The HRCP will not work with the cardio touch contact Heart Rate system.
After selecting the HRCP, the treadmill will prompt you for workout time, weight, age, and target Heart
Rate. Your age is required to estimate the proper range of Heart Rates. The target Heart Rate is
calculated by the formula 220 minus your age times 75%. You will then have the option of adjusting
the suggested target Heart Rate selected either up or down. Select a target Heart Rate which will
allow you to exercise comfortably and safely while at the same time allowing you to reach your
training goals. If you are unsure of what to select as your target, consult your physician or a physical
training professional, After starting the HRCP, the treadmill will attempt raise your Heart Rate to your
target within 3 to 5 minutes. The treadmill will emphasize using elevation of the treadmill deck first to
achieve higher workloads and thus higher Heart Rates; this is done to maximize the use of a walking
gait, which is safer and more comfortable for many users. As a result, many users will spend nearly
the entire workout at elevation up to 12% grade. After reaching your target, the treadmill will attempt
to keep you there within 5 beats per min. As you tire, the treadmill will compensate by reducing
elevation, speed or both. A two-minute cool-down is built in at the end of the workout.
Method of HRCP:
User selects Heart Rate target in the initial start of workout or accepts the suggested target of 75%
of 220 minus age. This target Heart Rate is extremely important for more reasons than just the
establishment of the target itself. It also makes an assumption of the general fitness level and controls
several aspects of how quickly the elevation and speed will be adjusted. As an example, the starting
speed for a selected target of 120 bpm (beats per minute) will be 2 mph. The starting speed for a
selected target of 140 bpm will be 3.5 mph. In between those selected targets the starting speed will
be proportional to the difference between 2 to 3.5. The integral gain constants will also be modified
depending on what the selected target is at the start of the workout. This means someone with a
higher selected target will get faster changes in speed and grade than someone with a lower target.
This has the effect of getting the more fit user to their selected target faster without overshooting the
target for someone with a lower fitness level. After the starting speed is attained by the treadmill, it will
then increase the elevation every 15 seconds up to 12% grade or until the computer senses that the
user is getting close to approaching their target Heart Rate. Since the control is somewhat predictive
in nature, it will leave ample room for the user’s Heart Rate to catch up to the increasing load. If the
target Heart Rate is not attained at the load level of the start speed at 12% grade, then the treadmill
will start increasing speed every 15 seconds up to 4 mph or until the computer senses that the user
is getting close to approaching their target Heart Rate. If the user is still not at the target, the treadmill
will increase speed to 5 mph and drop the elevation down to 8% grade. This is done because the
speeds between 4 and 5 are difficult for the user because it is too slow to jog and too fast for many
to walk. The drop in elevation compensates somewhat for the larger increase in speed. The system
will then increase the speed of the belt every 15 seconds up to the maximum speed of the treadmill or
until the computer senses that the user is getting close to approaching their target Heart Rate. At any
time if the users Heart Rate exceeds the target, the load will be decreased in the same order it was
increased to ensure that the rate is stabilized at or below the target. When the time period is reached
that is two minutes before the selected total time of the workout, the system will go into the cool
down mode. This cool down will be similar to the cool down protocols in all the other workouts on the
treadmill.
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During the control period, the user has limited control over speed and elevation. Within the initial
elevation climb segment up to 12 % grade, the users may vary elevation but not speed. Within the
other segments the user can vary speed but not elevation. The user’s selections are not persistent,
however. At the next 15-second mark, the controller as described above will generally choose a new
speed or elevation. The user is in fact advancing or retarding the action of the servo.
If at any time the Heart Rate signal is lost, the system will make no changes in load until such time
as the HR signal is regained. If the Heart Rate signal continues to be lost (no stable HR) for a time
period exceeding one minute, then start the cool down profile regardless of what the time period is.
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Gerkin Protocol
Workout Overview
This workout was designed to predict the VO2 max using the Gerkin protocol. This test is used by the
International Association of Firefighters to evaluate fitness level.
The speed range of the workout includes walking speeds at 3 MPH then increases to 4.5 MPH or
more during the middle stages. It returns to 3 MPH during the cool down session.
Elevation is used during the second stage of the test. It starts at a 2% grade and can increase from
there.
Input information:
Age
Weight
Gender
Heart rate (Polar® compatible wireless chest strap required)
Test procedure:
1. 3 minute warm-up at 0% grade, 3 mph.
2. Stage 1 – 1 minute, 0% grade, 4.5 mph. Walk or run. Heart rate is recorded during the last 15
seconds of each stage.
3. Stage 2 – 1 minute, 2% grade, 4.5 mph.
• Speed and grade increases now alternate. At odd numbered stages, speed increases by 0.5
mph. At even numbered stages, grade increases 2%.
• If heart rate is 85% or above, the stage is recorded, but the test continues for another 15
seconds with no increase in grade or speed.
• If heart rate remains above 85%, the test is terminated, and the last stage number is entered.
• If heart rate falls to or below 85%, speed or gradient is increased on the next minute
boundary.
• Once the 85% threshold is exceeded or makes it to the 11th minute, the evaluation is ended
and the final stage is entered
4. 3 minute Cool-down – 0% grade, 3 mph.
5. Take heart rate and record one minute after the end of the test. (Taken as a final reading and
to monitor HR stabilizing).
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Army
Workout Overview
This workout was designed by the Army to test, evaluate, and measure fitness levels. The goal is
to complete the set distance of 2.0 miles (3.2 km) in the least amount of time. The user controls the
speed as needed to reach the goal. A point value will be given at the completion of the test.
Input information:
Age
Weight
Gender
Starting Speed
Male
Score
Age 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10
17-21 13:00 13:42 14:24 15:12 15:54 16:36 17:18 18:06 18:48 19:30
22-26 13:00 13:54 14:48 15:42 16:36 17:30 18:24 19:18 20:12 21:06
27-31 13:18 14:12 15:06 16:06 17:00 17:54 18:48 19:48 20:42 21:36
32-36 13:18 14:24 15:30 16:36 17:42 18:48 19:54 21:00 22:06 23:12
37-41 13:36 14:48 16:00 17:06 18:18 19:30 20:42 21:48 23:00 48:12
42-46 14:06 15:12 16:24 17:36 18:42 19:48 21:00 22:06 23:18 24:24
47-51 14:24 15:42 16:54 18:12 19:30 20:48 22:00 23:18 24:36 25:54
52-56 14:42 16:00 16:54 18:30 19:48 21:00 22:18 23:36 24:54 26:12
57-61 15:18 16:24 17:36 18:42 19:54 21:06 22:12 23:18 24:30 25:36
62+ 15:42 16:48 17:48 18:54 20:00 21:06 22:12 23:12 24:18 25:24
Female
Score
Age 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10
17-21 15:36 16:24 17:12 18:06 18:54 19:42 20:30 21:24 22:12 23:00
22-26 15:36 16:36 17:36 18:36 19:36 20:36 21:36 22:36 23:36 24:36
27-31 15:48 17:00 18:06 19:18 20:30 21:42 22:48 24:00 25:12 26:24
32-36 15:54 17:18 18:48 20:12 21:42 23:06 24:36 26:00
37-41 17:00 18:24 19:54 21:18 22:42 24:06 25:30
42-46 17:24 18:54 20:30 22:06 23:42 25:12
47-51 17:36 19:12 20:48 22:24 24:00 25:36
52-56 19:00 20:18 21:42 23:00 24:24 25:48
57-61 19:42 21:00 22:18 23:30 24:48 26:06
62+ 20:00 21:18 22:30 23:42 25:00 26:12
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Air Force
Workout Overview
This workout was designed by the Air Force to test, evaluate, and measure fitness levels. The goal is
to complete the set distance of 1.5 miles (2.4 km) in the least amount of time. The user controls the
speed as needed to reach the goal. A point value will be given at the completion of the test.
Input information:
Age
Weight
Gender
Starting Speed
Male
Males <25 and Males 25-29 Males 30-34 and Males 35-39 Males 40-44 and Males 45-49
1.5 Mile Run VO2 (ml/ Component 1.5 Mile Run VO2 (ml/ Component 1.5 Mile Run VO2 (ml/ Component
Time (min.) kg/min) Points Time (min.) kg/min) Points Time (min.) kg/min) Points
Submaximal Submaximal Submaximal
Estimates Estimates Estimates
<9:36 >54 50.00 <9:48 53 50.00 <10:24 >50 50.00
9:36 54 50.00 9:48 53 50.00 10:24 50 50.00
9:37-9:48 53 47.50 9:49-10:12 51-52 47.50 10:25-10:36 49 47.50
9:49-10:12 51-52 45.00 10:13-10:24 50 45.00 10:37-10:54 48 45.00
10:13-10:36 49-50 43.50 10:25-10:54 48-49 43.50 10:55-11:24 46-47 43.50
10:37-11:06 47-48 42.00 10:55-11:24 46-47 42.00 11:25-11:54 44-45 42.00
11:07-11:36 45-46 40.50 11:25-11:54 44-45 40.50 11:55-12:30 42-43 40.50
11:37-12:12 43-44 39.00 11:55-12:30 42-43 39.00 12:31-13:12 40-41 39.00
12:13-12:54 41-42 37.50 12:31-12:54 41 37.50 13:13-13:36 39 37.50
12:55-13:36 39-40 36.00 12:55-13:36 39-40 36.00 13:37-14:24 37-38 36.00
13:37-14:24 37-38 34.00 13:37-14:24 37-38 34.00 14:25-15:18 35-36 34.00
14:25-14:54 36 32.00 14:25-14:54 36 32.00 15:19-15:48 34 32.00
14:55-15:18 35 30.00 14:55-15:18 35 30.00 15:49-16:24 33 30.00
15:19-15:48 34 27.00 15:19-15:48 34 27.00 16:25-16:54 32 27.00
15:49-16:24 33 24.00 15:49-16:24 33 24.00 16:55-17:36 31 24.00
16:25-16:54 32 21.00 16:25-16:54 32 21.00 17:37-18:12 30 21.00
16:55-17:36 31 18.00 16:55-17:36 31 18.00 18:13-18:54 29 18.00
17:37-18:12 30 15.00 17:37-18:12 30 15.00 18:55-19:42 28 15.00
18:13-18:54 29 12.00 18:13-18:54 29 12.00 19:43-20:36 27 12.00
18:55-19:42 28 9.00 18:55-19:42 28 9.00 20:37-21:30 26 9.00
19:43-20:36 27 6.00 19:43-20:36 27 6.00 21:31-22:30 25 6.00
20:37-21:30 26 3.00 20:37-21:30 26 3.00 22:31-23:36 24 3.00
>21:30 <26 0.00 >21:30 <26 0.00 >23:36 <24 0.00
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Males 50-54 and Males 55+ Males 40-44 and Males 45-49 Males 50-54 and Males 55+
1.5 Mile Run VO2 (ml/ Component 1.5 Mile Run VO2 (ml/ Component 1.5 Mile Run VO2 (ml/ Component
Time (min.) kg/min) Points Time (min.) kg/min) Points Time (min.) kg/min) Points
Submaximal Submaximal Submaximal
Estimates estimates Estimates
>11:06 >47 50.00 <10:24 >50 50.00 >11:06 >47 50.00
11:06 47 50.00 10:24 50 50.00 11:06 47 50.00
11:07-11:24 46 47.50 10:25-10:36 49 47.50 11:07-11:24 46 47.50
11:25-11:36 45 45.00 10:37-10:54 48 45.00 11:25-11:36 45 45.00
11:37-12:12 43-44 43.50 10:55-11:24 46-47 43.50 11:37-12:12 43-44 43.50
12:13-12:54 41-42 42.00 11:25-11:54 44-45 42.00 12:13-12:54 41-42 42.00
12:55-13:36 39-40 40.50 11:55-12:30 42-43 40.50 12:55-13:36 39-40 40.50
13:37-14:24 37-38 39.00 12:31-13:12 40-41 39.00 13:37-14:24 37-38 39.00
14:25-15:18 35-36 37.50 13:13-13:36 39 37.50 14:25-15:18 35-36 37.50
15:19-15:48 34 36.00 13:37-14:24 37-38 36.00 15:19-15:48 34 36.00
15:49-16:54 32-33 34.00 14:25-15:18 35-36 34.00 15:49-16:54 32-33 34.00
16:55-17:36 31 32.00 15:19-15:48 34 32.00 16:55-17:36 31 32.00
17:37-18:12 30 30.00 15:49-16:24 33 30.00 17:37-18:12 30 30.00
18:13-18:54 29 27.00 16:25-16:54 32 27.00 18:13-18:54 29 27.00
18:55-19:42 28 24.00 16:55-17:36 31 24.00 18:55-19:42 28 24.00
19:43-20:36 27 21.00 17:37-18:12 30 21.00 19:43-20:36 27 21.00
20:37-21:30 26 18.00 18:13-18:54 29 18.00 20:37-21:30 26 18.00
21:31-22:30 25 15.00 18:55-19:42 28 15.00 21:31-22:30 25 15.00
22:31-23:36 24 12.00 19:43-20:36 27 12.00 22:31-23:36 24 12.00
23:37-24:48 23 9.00 20:37-21:30 26 9.00 23:37-24:48 23 9.00
24:49-26:06 22 6.00 21:31-22:30 25 6.00 24:49-26:06 22 6.00
26:07-27:36 21 3.00 22:31-23:36 24 3.00 26:07-27:36 21 3.00
>27:36 <21 0.00 >23:36 <24 0.00 >27:36 <21 0.00
Female
Females <25 Females 25-29
1.5 Mile Run VO2 (ml/kg/min Component 1.5 Mile Run VO2 (ml/kg/min) Component
Time (min.) Submaximal Points Time (min.) Submaximal Points
Estimates Estimates
<11:06 >47 50.00 <11:24 >46 50.00
11:06 47 50.00 11:24 46 50.00
11:07-11:36 45-46 47.50 11:25-11:36 45 47.50
11:37-11:54 44 45.00 11:37-11:54 44 45.00
11:55-12:30 42-43 43.50 11:55-12:30 42-43 43.50
12:31-13:12 40-41 42.00 12:31-13:12 40-41 42.00
13:13-14:00 38-39 40.50 13:13-14:00 38-39 40.50
14:01-14:54 36-37 39.00 14:01-14:54 36-37 39.00
14:55-15:18 35 37.50 14:55-15:18 35 37.50
15:19-15:48 34 36.00 15:19-15:48 34 36.00
15:49-16:24 33 34.00 15:49-16:24 33 34.00
16:25-16:54 32 32.00 16:25-16:54 32 32.00
16:55-17:36 31 30.00 16:55-17:36 31 30.00
17:37-18:12 30 27.00 17:37-18:12 30 27.00
18:13-18:54 29 24.00 18:13-18:54 29 24.00
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Females 30-34 and Females 35-39 Females 40-44 and Females 45-49 Females 50-54 and Females 55+
1.5 Mile Run VO2 (ml/ Component 1.5 Mile Run VO2 (ml/ Component 1.5 Mile Run VO2(ml/ Component
Time (min.) kg/min) Points Time (min.) kg/min) Points Time (min.) kg/min) Points
Submaximal Submaximal Submaximal
Estimates Estimates Estimates
<11:54 >44 50.00 <12:30 >42 50.00 <14:24 >37 50.00
11:54 44 50.00 12:30 42 50.00 14:24 37 50.00
11:55-12:30 42-43 47.50 12:31-12:54 41 47.50 14:25-14:54 36 47.50
12:31-12:54 41 45.00 12:55-13:12 40 45.00 14:55-15:18 35 45.00
12:55-13:12 40 43.50 13:13-14:00 38-39 43.50 15:19-16:24 33-34 43.50
13:13-13:36 39 42.00 14:01-14:54 36-37 42.00 16:25-16:54 32 42.00
13:37-14:24 37-38 40.50 14:55-15:48 34-35 40.50 16:55-17:36 31 40.50
14:25-14:54 36 39.00 15:49-16:24 33 39.00 17:37-18:12 30 39.00
14:55-15:18 35 37.50 16:25-16:54 32 37.50 18:13-18:54 29 37.50
15:19-15:48 34 36.00 16:55-17:36 31 36.00 18:55-19:42 28 36.00
15:49-16:24 33 34.00 17:37-18:12 30 34.00 19:43-20:36 27 34.00
16:25-16:54 32 32.00 18:13-18:54 29 32.00 20:37-21:30 26 32.00
16:55-17:36 31 30.00 18:55-19:42 28 30.00 21:31-22:30 25 30.00
17:37-18:12 30 27.00 19:43-20:36 27 27.00 22:31-23:36 24 27.00
18:13-18:54 29 24.00 20:37-21:30 26 24.00 23:37-24:48 23 24.00
18:55-19:42 28 21.00 21:31-22:30 25 21.00 24:49-26:06 22 21.00
19:43-20:36 27 18.00 22:31-23:36 24 18.00 26:07-27:36 21 18.00
20:37-21:30 26 15.00 23:37-24:48 23 15.00 27:37-29:18 20 15.00
21:31-22:30 25 12.00 24:49-26:06 22 12.00 29:19-31:12 19 12.00
22:31-23:36 24 9.00 26:07-27:36 21 9.00 31:13-33:18 18 9.00
23:37-24:48 23 6.00 27:37-29:18 20 6.00 33:19-35:48 17 6.00
24:49-26:06 22 3.00 29:19-31:12 19 3.00 35:49-38:36 16 3.00
>26:06 <22 0.00 >31:12 <19 0.00 >38:36 <16 0.00
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Navy < 5K
Workout Overview
This workout was designed by the Navy to test, evaluate, and measure fitness levels. The goal is
to complete the set distance of 1.5 miles (2.4 km) in the least amount of time. The user controls the
speed as needed to reach the goal. A point value will be given at the completion of the test.
Use this workout when performing the test at altitudes below 5,000 feet (1,524 meters).
Input information:
Age
Weight
Gender
Starting Speed
Male
17-19 20-24 25-29 30-34
Category Level Component 1.5 Mile Run 1.5 Mile Run 1.5 Mile Run 1.5 Mile Run
Points Time (min.) Time (min.) Time (min.) Time (min.)
Outstanding High 100 8:15 8:30 8:55 9:20
Outstanding Medium 95 8:45 9:00 9:23 9:45
Outstanding Low 90 9:00 9:15 9:38 10:00
Excellent High 85 9:15 9:45 10:15 10:30
Excellent Medium 80 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00
Excellent Low 75 9:45 10:30 10:52 11:15
Good High 70 10:00 10:45 11:23 12:00
Good Medium 65 10:30 11:30 12:15 13:00
Good Low 60 11:00 12:00 12:53 13:45
Satisfactory High 55 12:00 12:45 13:23 14:00
Satisfactory Medium 50 12:15 13:15 13:45 14:15
Probationary 45 12:30 13:30 14:00 14:30
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Female
17-19 20-24 25-29 30-34
Category Level Component 1.5 Mile Run 1.5 Mile Run 1.5 Mile Run 1.5 Mile Run
Points Time (min.) Time (min.) Time (min.) Time (min.)
Outstanding High 100 9:29 9:47 10:17 10:46
Outstanding Medium 95 11:15 11:15 11:30 11:45
Outstanding Low 90 11:30 11:30 11:45 12:00
Excellent High 85 11:45 12:15 12:30 12:45
Excellent Medium 80 12:00 12:45 13:00 13:15
Excellent Low 75 12:30 13:15 13:23 13:30
Good High 70 12:45 13:30 14:00 14:30
Good Medium 65 13:00 13:45 14:30 15:15
Good Low 60 13:30 14:15 14:53 15:30
Satisfactory High 55 14:15 15:00 15:23 15:45
Satisfactory Medium 50 14:45 15:15 15:45 16:15
Probationary 45 15:00 15:30 16:08 16:45
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Navy > 5K
Workout Overview
This workout was designed by the Navy to test, evaluate, and measure fitness levels. The goal is
to complete the set distance of 1.5 miles (2.4 km) in the least amount of time. The user controls the
speed as needed to reach the goal. A point value will be given at the completion of the test.
Use this workout when performing the test at altitudes above 5,000 feet (1,524 meters).
Input information:
Age
Weight
Gender
Starting Speed
Male
17-19 20-24 25-29 30-34
Category Level Component 1.5 Mile Run 1.5 Mile Run 1.5 Mile Run 1.5 Mile Run
Points Time (min.) Time (min.) Time (min.) Time (min.)
Outstanding High 100 9:00 9:15 9:43 10:10
Outstanding Medium 95 9:30 9:50 10:15 10:40
Outstanding Low 90 9:50 10:05 10:30 10:55
Excellent High 85 10:05 10:40 11:13 11:45
Excellent Medium 80 10:20 10:55 11:28 12:00
Excellent Low 75 10:40 11:25 11:50 12:15
Good High 70 10:55 11:45 12:25 13:05
Good Medium 65 11:25 12:30 13:20 14:10
Good Low 60 12:00 13:05 14:03 15:00
Satisfactory High 55 13:05 13:55 14:35 15:15
Satisfactory Medium 50 13:20 14:25 14:58 15:30
Probationary 45 13:40 14:45 15:18 15:50
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17-19 20-24 25-29 30-34
Category Level Component 1.5 Mile Run 1.5 Mile Run 1.5 Mile Run 1.5 Mile Run
Points Time (min.) Time (min.) Time (min.) Time (min.)
Outstanding High 100 10:20 10:40 11:13 11:45
Outstanding Medium 95 12:15 12:15 12:33 12:50
Outstanding Low 90 12:30 12:30 12:48 13:05
Excellent High 85 12:50 13:20 13:38 13:55
Excellent Medium 80 13:05 13:55 14:10 14:25
Excellent Low 75 13:40 14:25 14:35 14:45
Good High 70 13:55 14:45 15:18 15:50
Good Medium 65 14:10 15:00 15:50 16:40
Good Low 60 14:45 15:30 16:13 16:55
Satisfactory High 55 15:30 16:20 16:45 17:10
Satisfactory Medium 50 16:05 16:40 17:13 17:45
Probationary 45 16:20 16:55 17:35 18:15
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Workout Overview
This workout was designed by the Marines to test, evaluate, and measure fitness levels. The goal is
to complete the set distance of 3.0 miles (4.8 km) in the least amount of time. The user controls the
speed as needed to reach the goal. A point value will be given at the completion of the test.
Use this workout when performing the test at altitudes below 4,500 feet (1,372 meters).
Input information:
Age
Weight
Gender
Starting Speed
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This workout was designed by the Marines to test, evaluate, and measure fitness levels. The goal is
to complete the set distance of 3.0 miles (4.8 km) in the least amount of time. The user controls the
speed as needed to reach the goal. A point value will be given at the completion of the test.
Use this workout when performing the test at altitudes above 4,500 feet (1,372 meters).
Input information:
Age
Weight
Gender
Starting Speed
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The objective of this test is to monitor the development of the athlete’s VO2 max.
Input information:
Age
Weight
Gender
Starting Speed
Heart rate
Heart Rate Requirements:
Wireless heart rate transmitter
Test procedure:
1. Record your weight
2. Walk one mile (1,609 metres) as fast as possible
3. Record the time to complete the one mile walk
4. Immediately on finishing the walk record your heart rate (beats per minute)
5. Determine your VO2 max
The formula used to calculate VO2 max is:
132.853 - (0.0769 * Weight) - (0.3877 * Age) + (6.315 * Gender) - (3.2649 * Time) - (0.1565 * Heart
rate)
Input values are:
Weight is in pounds (lbs)
Age is in years
Gender Male = 1 and Female = 0
Time is expressed in minutes and 100ths of minutes
Heart rate is in beats/min
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