Features |
Benefits |
Powerful Motor |
3.0 HP Continuous Duty |
PWM Circuit Board |
Silent operation - No electrical "hum." More power from "pure" voltage. Low amp draw - No throwing breakers. No added cost to treadmill. What that means to you: |
Frame |
Uni-weld steel construction, lifetime warranty. |
Elevation - Worm Gear |
Effective and durable for years of service. 400 lbs of thrust throughout entire range of motion What that means to you: |
Large Rollers |
22" tube length with solid shaft running through entire length of roller. Press sealed bearings What that means to you: |
Belt 2-Ply, 100% Polyester low friction sole backing with Black PVC non-slip beam top. Whisper weave 20 degree seamless diagonally fused belt Pre-lubricated with silicon |
Non slip, long lasting. Low friction, long life, very quiet. Less noise Ready to use right out of the box What that means to you: |
Deck Phenolic Laminate Micro-screen Phenolic |
Phenolic helps keep deck and belt lubricated, extending life. What that means to you: |
Electronic Display Preset programs Safety Key Push button electronics |
Easy to use. Can not be used by children without safety key. What that means to you: |
Other Features & Benefits |
Scratch Resistant Powder Coat Finish Low Impact, Durable Running Surface Torsion Springs Automatic Shutoff Push Button Electronics Friction Free, Electrostatic Deck |
The most successful fitness equipment is one that you use. That is why we designed the Smooth® 9.25 HR with programs that are both challenging and motivating. In addition to the Quick Start/Manual program, there are 12 pre-set programs geared to keep you on the run.
Quick Start/Manual Program - In the manual program all readouts count up once you start the
treadmill. There are no preset speeds, inclines, or goals. The user can alter the speed or
incline at their preference at anytime during the workout. The treadmill will not automatically
change the speed or the incline at any time; the user must do so manually. This program is
automatically chosen if the user just pushes the start button without choosing a program.
P1: Time Goal Program - Once the user selects this program they are prompted to enter the amount of time the program will run. Then the user starts the treadmill and the treadmill will count down the time specified and other displays will count up until the treadmill stops. The user still manually adjusts speed and inclines during the workout.
P2: Distance Goal Program - Once the user selects this program they are prompted to enter the total distance the program will run. The user then starts the treadmill and the treadmill will count down the distance from the amount specified. The lap counter will display the target number of laps and count down as each lap is completed. The user still manually adjusts speed and inclines during the workout.
P3: Calorie Goal Program - Once the user selects this program they are prompted to enter the amount of calories they wish to burn during the workout. The calories display will count down from the pre-set calories and the other displays will count up until the treadmill stops. The user still manually adjusts speed and inclines during the workout
P4: 20 Min Comfort Jog Program - Once the user selects the program, the Message Center shows "20 Min Comfort Jog" and then prompts the user to start the program. Both the incline profile and speed profile displays show the pre-set profile graphics for the incline and speed level. Other information counts up until the treadmill stops. The user can manually adjust the speed and incline during the workout.
P5: 30 Min Comfort Jog Program - Once the user selects the program, the Message Center shows "30 Min Comfort Jog" and then prompts the user to start the program. Both the incline profile and speed profile displays show the pre-set profile graphics for the incline and speed level. Other information counts up until the treadmill stops. The user can manually adjust the speed and incline during the workout.
P6: Killer Hills Program - The user chooses their workout level from 1 thru 12. The higher the level selected results in higher incline levels during the workout. The Time LED shows a pre-set workout time of 24 minutes; which can be adjusted higher or lower in four minute segments. Incline is changed automatically every two minutes during the workout, from a minimum grade % to a maximum grade % until the time counts down to zero. For example: Level 1 Minimum grade % 0, Maximum grade % 4; Level 12 Minimum grade % 11, Maximum grade % 15. Speed is pre-set at 2 MPH, and can be adjusted manually to what the user desires.
P7: Speed Interval Program - The user chooses their workout level from 1 thru 12. The higher the level selected results in higher speed levels during the workout. The Time LED shows a pre-set workout time of 24 minutes; which can be adjusted higher or lower in four-minute segments. Speed will be changed automatically every two minutes during the workout, from a Minimum speed to Maximum speed until the time counts down to zero. For example: Level 1 Minimum speed 1.8 mph, Maximum speed 3.0 mph; Level 12 Minimum speed 4 mph, Maximum speed 7.2 mph. Incline is pre-set at 0% and can be adjusted manually to what the user desires.
P8: Weight Loss Program - The user chooses their workout level from 1 thru 12. The higher the level the more intense the workout is. The Time LED shows a pre-set workout time of 30 minutes; which can be adjusted higher or lower in five minute segments. Both speed and incline will change during the workout; the minimum speed/incline segments last two minutes, and the maximum speed/incline segments last three minutes. For example: Level 1 Minimum speed 1.6 mph Minimum incline 0%, Maximum speed 2.8 mph Maximum incline 3%; Level 12 Minimum speed 3.8 mph Minimum grade 4%, Maximum speed 5.0 mph Maximum incline 14%.
P9 - P11: Custom Course 1- 3 - There are three Custom Course buttons on the console to allow up to three users to design and store their own pre-set workout programs in the computer. Users can make up to "60" different speed and incline changes for a "60" minute program. Once the user selects the program they are prompted to either choose the stored program or overwrite the existing program and create a new program. Once the program has been created it will be automatically saved and stored in the computer for future use. The user can manually adjust the speed and incline during the workout.
P12: Heart Rate Control Program - This program consists of a Warm Up, Main Program and Cool Down. The Time LED is pre-set to 60 minutes, but can be adjusted up or down by the user. The treadmill determines a pre-set maximum target heart rate based upon the users, height, weight and age, or the user can adjust it to whatever maximum target workout rate they want. (This should be subject to the user's physical condition and determined after consulting with a physician.)
The Warm Up is three minutes long to help the user reach the minimum target workout rate. The treadmill does this by changing the speed by .5 mph every 15 seconds. If the minimum target heart rate can't be reached by speed changes alone, the treadmill will adjust the incline every 15 seconds until you reach the minimum HR target.
During the Main Program treadmill will adjust the incline level by 1% every 15 seconds until the pulse rate reaches the maximum target workout heart rate. If the pulse goes above the target rate, the incline will be reduced by 1% every 15 seconds until the pulse returns to the target range. If the incline changes are not enough to keep the user in the target range then speed changes will automatically be made accordingly. After the Main Program concludes, there is a one-minute Cool Down program when the incline returns to 0% and the speed lowers to 2 mph. The user must maintain contact with the pulse grip sensors or wear the heart rate monitor chest strap at all times for this program or the program will fail.