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800.426.6570 / ww w .truefitness.com PS900 Recu mb e nt & U pright B ike Owne r’ s Gu ide[...]
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In 1981 F rank T r ulaske launched T rue Fitness T echnolog y with one goal in mind – to make the fine st f itne ss e quipment on the market. His team be gan by manufacturing premium, handcrafte d treadmills with a focus on quality and durability . Now , 25 years later , T r ue F itne ss has est ablished its reputation as one of the oldest and mo[...]
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3 PS900 Owner’ s Guid e Review fo r Y our Saf et y Whe n u sing this e xerc ise machine, ba sic prec autions should always be followe d, which includes the following : Read and understand all instr uctions and war nings prior to use. Obtain a me dical exa[...]
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Jus t Get O n and Rid e! St ar tin g U p PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 5 Qu ick St ar t Gu ide P a us ing Y ou r Wo rk out Cha nge the Da t a D is pla y The best way to learn to use the P S900 Bike is to keep pressing keys to se e what happens — explor e it at your own p ace. • Be gin p edaling . • The display will wake up and prompt f or your weig[...]
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T ab le o f Co ntents PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 6 1 - R iding Y our Bike page7 2 - The Display page 15 3 - Manual and Pr e -S et Programs page 19 4 - Hear t Rate Con trol page 23 5 - Designing an Exer cise Progr am page 29 6 - Care and Maintenance page 39 Appendix A Maximum Heart Rate and T arget Hear t R ate page 41 Appendix B Spec ifications page 4[...]
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Chapte r O ne Ridin g Y ou r B ike [...]
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G etting Comfo r t ab le S e tt in g Y ou r W e ig h t S ea t Ad just me nt The body weight setting do es not affec t the calorie expenditure calculation. Unlike treadmills or other weight -be aring ex ercis es , calorie s burned dur ing ex ercis e biking doe[...]
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Foo t Pos it io n Riders are most efficient if they place the b all of their foot in the center of the p ed al. Other riders are more comfortable if the arch of their foot is against the pe dal. Riders are encourage d to b e a s effic ient a s p ossible, but use your own judgement in the comfort/efficienc y tradeof f. Most riders will find a comfor[...]
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The PS900 Bike has two ways of monitoring your he art rate: ...By using a chest strap that transmit s your hear t rate to the bike via radio... ...or by u sing the metal contact hear t rate pads on the handlebars . Although your bike func tions fine without using the he art rate monitoring featur e, this kind of monitoring gives you valu able fee d[...]
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When you wear a Polar® or com patible transmitter strap, the bik e will display your hear t rate as a digital b eats -p er -minute (bpm) readout . The transmit ter strap should be worn directly against your skin, ab out one inch below the pe ctoral muscles/breast line (see pic ture below). W omen should be c areful to place the transmit ter b e - [...]
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Co nt a ct H ear t Ra t e (CH R) PS900 Owner’ s Guid e Co nt act H ear t Ra te 12 The c ontac t heart rate system let s you monitor your heart rate without wear ing a strap. Gently gra sp the con t act heart rate pads a s shown below . When the system detec[...]
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PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 13 Fo r B est Resu l ts Fo r B est Res ul ts 1. Exercise with smooth b ody motions . A void ex cessive b ody motion, especi ally in your arms and upper b ody . 2. Breathe smoothly and regularly , and avoid talking . (T alking will caus[...]
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Chapte r T wo The D is pl a y 15 Chapter 1: Riding Y our Bik e Chapter 2: The Displa y Chapter 3: Manual and Pre-Set Prog rams Chapter 4: Heart Rate Control Chap[...]
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Y our D is pl a y Y o u r D is pla y The bike displa y ha s two jobs : to let you control t he bike op era- tion, and to give you fee dback about your workout. The contr ol s are sim ple and de signe d to be foolproof ; it’ s hard to pr e ss a “wrong ” ke y . Y ou can [...]
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PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 17 The U pper P anel T i me: The amoun t of time remaining in your workout. If you press , this be comes elapsed time: how long you’ve been working out so far .* W ork Le vel: The selecte d workout level. Distance: An estimate of how far you would h[...]
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The Lowe r P anel PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 18 Start : Starts a workout W orklo ad: Adjusts work - load up and down. Ke ys repeat if held down. Enter: Accepts the current data entr y . Pre-se t Programs : Selec ts desired prog ram profile. Random: G enerates a different progra[...]
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Chapte r Three Manual and Pre-S et Progra ms 19 Chapter 1: Riding Y our B[...]
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How Thes e Mo des Wo rk Ma n ua l M o d e Manual con trol mo de changes workload in 10-w att incremen t s. The workload stays the same a t any pe dal cadence (called constant power contr ol) unle ss you drop below 55 rpm.[...]
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PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 21 Progra m Pro files Pr ogram Pr o fi les C-V Wo rkout We ight Loss H ill Inte r v al[...]
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PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 22 How Y our B ike Co ntro ls You r Wo rk out The PS900 Bike closely c ontrols how hard you’ re working, s o that you get just the workout you’ re looking for . I t do es this by kee ping track[...]
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Chapte r Four H ear t Ra te Co ntro l ?[...]
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How Thes e Mo des Wo rk C o ns t a nt H RC T rue’ s heart rate contr ol (H RC) workout lets the bike monitor your relative e xercise intensity by way of your heart rate, then automa tic ally adjust the workload to keep you at your desired ex erci[...]
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PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 25 How Thes e Mo des Wo rk T ype s o f HR C Ma xim u m H ear t Ra t e And T a rget H ear t Ra t e The PS900 Bike has two typ es of hear t rate con trol: • Const ant : pick a target he art rate, and the bike will contr ol y[...]
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Co ns t ant HR C Cr ui se Co nt ro l Constant HRC is the best-known typ e of HRC, and is the ea siest to use. The bike will gradually rai se your hear t rate so tha t you reach your target within 5 to 7 minutes. Note tha t a s you tire during your workout, esp ec ially in the last third, workload will usually have to be reduce d to keep you at a st[...]
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T ar g et H e ar t R a t e T ip s The heart rate monitor transmit ter strap should be worn accor ding to the guidelines in C hapter 1 . If the transmitter stra p is adju sted or moved while exercising , hear t rat e monitoring may be temporar ily affec ted. If communication is lost for 30 seconds , the bike will exit the HRC workout int o a manual [...]
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Chapte r Five D es i gning an E xe rcis e Progra m ?[...]
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The F .I.T . Co nce pt D e f ine d W ha t i s t he F .I . T . C o n ce pt ? The work out p ortion of your exercise program consists of three major variables : Frequenc y , Intensity , and T ime. F re quenc y : How Of [...]
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PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 31 Mo re F .I.T . Co nce pt Ove rview As your f itness level improves , you will ne ed to increa se your workout int ensity in order to reach your target hear t rate. T he first increa se may b[...]
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PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 32 Utilizing the F .I.T . Co nce pt Us in g the F .I. T . Co n ce pt Y ou r F itne ss Pr ogram D et er mini ng Y ou r N e ed s The F .I. T . concept is designe d to help you begin a prog ram ta[...]
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In addition to monitoring your heart rate as you exercise, be certain of how quickly your hear t rate recovers. If your he art rate is over 120 be ats per minute five minutes after exer c ising , or is higher than normal the morning af ter ex ercising , your exertion may be too strenuous for your current level of fitness . Re ducing the int ensity [...]
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PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 34 Y our F .I.T . Co nce pt Co ntinu e d W or kout : Bri sk and Rhy thmic Exercis e The work out trains and conditions your hear t, lung s , and muscles to operate more efficiently . Inc rease [...]
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PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 35 Est ab lis hing and Maint aining Fitness Est a b lis hi ng Ae ro b ic F itne ss Main t aini ng Ae ro b ic F itne ss If you can sustain 12 but not 20 continuous minutes of ex ercise in your t[...]
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PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 36 We ight Management Consistent aerobic e xercise will help you change your bo dy composition by lowering your p ercen tage of b ody f at. If weight loss is a goal, combine an increa se in the[...]
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PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 37 A S po r ts Trainin g Progra m S po r ts Tra inin g When you are training to im prove strength and p erformance: Exercise four to five days a week . Alternate ex ercis e days and interv als [...]
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Chapte r Six C are and M ainte nan ce 39 Chapter 1: Riding Y our Bik e Chapter 2: The Display Chapter 3: Manual and Pre-Set Prog rams Chapter 4: Heart Rate Control Chapter 5: Designing an Exercise Prog ram Chapter 6: Car[...]
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The F .I.T . Co nce pt D e f ine d H ow t o C a re F o r Y ou r B i ke PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 40 Y our P S900 Bike doesn ’t require any r outine maintenance, not even lubr ication. Keeping it clean is the most imp ortant ta sk . After e ver y w o[...]
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Appe ndix A Appe ndix A 41[...]
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PS900 Owner’ s Guid e Appe ndix A 42 T a rge t H ear t Ra t e Cha r t[...]
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Remember to check with your physici an b efore b eginning any ex ercis e prog ram. She c an help determine an appropriate t arget hear t rate. Medications often affec t he art rate. Che ck wit h You r Phy si cia n PS900 Owner’ s Guid e 43 Appe ndix A[...]
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Appe ndix B Appe ndix B 45[...]
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PS900 Owner’ s Guid e Appe ndix B 46 W ork load R ange: 30 – 450watts . W e ight : Re cumbent , 180 pound s. Upright , 160 p ounds . Maximum User W eight : 350 p ounds . W ork load C ontrol S y stem : self-generating hybrid brake. Specif ication s and op eration subject to change w ithout not ice. S p ec if ic a t io ns[...]
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©2007 TRUE FITNESS TECHNOLOGY , INC. TRUE is a registered trademark of TRUE FITNESS. Specifications subject to change. Founded 1981 865 Hoff Road O’F allon, MO 63366 800.426.6570 truefitness.c om Rev1 SR06-07[...]