Horizon Fitness HORIZON GS1050T TREADMILL GS1050T manual

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    GS 1 050 T T R E A D M I L L OW N E R ’ S M A N UA L Read the TR EADM ILL G U ID E before using this O WN ER’S MAN UAL.[...]

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    3 A S S E M B L Y There are several areas during the assembly process that special attention must be paid. It is very important to follow the assembly instructions correctly and to make sure all parts are firmly tightened. If the assembly instructions are not followed correctly, the treadmill could have parts that are not tightened and will seem lo[...]

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    4 S P E A K E R S WAT E R BO T T L E H O L D E R G R I P P U L S E H A N D R A I L S S U P P O R T B A R C O N S O L E FA N O N / O F F S W I T C H C I R C U I T B R E A K E R T R A N S P O R T W H E E L P O W E R C O R D R E A D I N G R A C K CONSOLE I P O D / M P 3 P L AY E R P O C K E T TO U C H PA D PA N E L A N D D I S P L AY W I N D O W S S A[...]

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    5 TOOL S INC LUD ED : F 4 mm L-wrenc h F 6 mm L-wrenc h F 10 mm L-wrenc h F 6 mm T -wrench F 1 7mm Flat W rench F Screwdriver P AR TS IN CLUD E D : F 1 Console Assembly F 2 Console Masts F 2 Handlebars F 2 Handlebar B oots F 1 Support B ar F 5 Hardware B ags F 1 Safety Key F 1 P ower Cable F 1 Audio Adapter Cable F 1 Bottle of Silicone Lubricant (f[...]

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    6 A S S E M B L Y STE P 1 A Open HAR DW AR E BAG 1 . B Cut banding straps. Do not move or lift treadmill from packaging. C Move LE FT LI N KAG E AR M into position. Insert BOL T (A) and FLA T W AS H E R (B) into LE FT LI N KAG E AR M followed by a TE FLON W AS H E R (C) and att ac h to elevation frame. D Lift LEFT CON S OLE MAST into upright positi[...]

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    7 A S S E M B L Y STE P 2 A Pull LEAD WI R E through R I G HT CON S OLE MAST . After pulling the lead wire through the mast, the top of the CON S OLE C AB LE S should be located at the top of the mast. Detach and discard LEAD WI R E . B Open HAR DW AR E BAG 2 . C Move R I G HT LI N KAG E AR M into position and attach to E LEV A TI ON FRAM E . W hil[...]

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    8 A S S E M B L Y STE P 3 SPR I NG WASH ER (B) 15 mm Qty: 4 FLA T WASHE R (H) 20 mm Qty: 4 BOL T (G) 15 mm Qty: 4 HAR DW AR E BAG 3 CONTE NTS : CONS OLE CABLE S CONS OLE MAST CONS OLE SPR I NG WASH E R S (B) BOL TS (G) FLA T W AS H ER S (H) DO NOT A TT ACH THIS SIDE UNTI L STE P 3-D A Disengage the deck l ock la t ch with your foot to lower the r u[...]

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    9 A S S E M B L Y STE P 4 BOL T (I) 15 mm Qty: 4 HAR DW AR E BAG 4 CONTE NTS : CON SOLE CON SOLE MAST BOL TS (I) SU PP ORT BAR A Open har dw ar e bag 4 . B Align s u p p ort bar with holes in con sole masts . C Insert bol ts (i) into all 4 holes of the s u p p ort bar . NOTE: Look into holes in the right mast before inserting bolts to avoid pinchin[...]

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    1 0 A S S E M B L Y STE P 5 BOL T (G) 15 mm Qty: 2 FLA T W AS H ER (J) 15 mm Qty: 2 BOL T (K) 12 mm Qty: 2 HAR DW AR E BAG 5 CONTE NTS : CONS OLE CONS OLE MAST BOL TS (G) FLA T W AS H ER S (J) BOL TS (K) HAND LE BAR HAND LE R BAR BOOT A Open HAR DW AR E BAG 5 . B Slide left HAN D LE BAR to CON SOLE and attach using 1 BOL T (K) . C Slide HAN D LE BA[...]

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    1 1 TR EAD M I LL O P E RA TI O N This section explains how to use your treadmill’s console and programming. T he BASI C OP E RA TI ON section in the TR EAD M I LL G U I D E has instructions for the following: • LOC A T IO N OF T HE T RE AD M IL L • US I NG T HE SA F ET Y K EY • FO LD IN G TH E TR E A D MI LL • MOV IN G TH E T[...]

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    1 2 HOLD TO RESE T go co ol do wn in cl in e s pe ed TIM E DI STAN CE INC LIN E CA LORI ES SPE ED HE ART RATE fa n dis pl ay tim e TA R G E T S di sta nc e cal ori es ma nua l W OR K O UT S in ter va ls hi lls wei gh t los s ac tiv at ed G OA L CE NT ER 10 % 12 % 1 1 % 1 % 2 % 9 % 8 % 7 % 6 % 5 % 4 % 3 % 10 MPH 12 MPH 1 1 MP H 1 MPH 2 MPH 9 MPH 8 M[...]

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    1 3 CONSO LE OPE R A TIO N Note: There is a thin protective sheet of clear plastic on the overlay of the console that should be removed before use. A) D I S PLA Y WI N D OWS : time, distance, calories, heart rate, speed and incline. B) ALPHAN U M E R IC D I S PLA Y : displays goal and program information. C) S E LECT T AR G ET : press to select you[...]

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    1 4 DI SPL A Y WI ND OWS • TI M E: Shown as minutes : seconds. V iew the time remaining or the time elapsed in your workout. • D I ST AN CE: Shown as miles. Indicates dist ance traveled or distance remaining during your workout. • I N CLI N E: Shown as percent. Indicates the incline of your walking or running surface. • S PE E D[...]

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    1 5 GE T TI NG S T AR TE D 1) Check to make sure no objects are placed on the belt that will hinder the movement of the treadmill. 2) Plug in the power cord and turn the treadmill ON. 3) Stand on the side rails of the treadmill. 4) Attach the safety key clip to part of your clothing making sure that it is secure and will not become detached during [...]

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    1 6 T ARG ET P ROF ILE S T AR G ET 1 – TI M E : Allows user to set a t arget based on how long they would like to workout. Time targets can range from 15:00 – 99:00. TI M E will count down. DI ST ANC E and CAL O R I ES will count up from zero. T AR G ET 2 – D I ST AN CE : Allows user to set a t arget based on distance they would like to compl[...]

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    1 7 3) HI LLS : Simulates running up and down hills to improve stamina. Segment W arm Up 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Segments 1–8 repeat until target is complete Time 4:00 Mins 30 sec 30 sec 30 sec 30 sec 30 sec 30 sec 30 sec 30 sec Incline 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 4) WEI G HT LOSS: Promotes weight loss by increasing and decreasing the speed, while keep[...]

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    1 8 GOAL CE NTE R™ Research shows that those who create and trac k their fitness goals, on average, achieve greater success than those who do not. Because your new treadmill is equipped with Horizon’s exclusive G OAL CE NTE R ™ Performance T racker , you’ve taken an import ant step towards achieving your fitness goals. G O AL C E NTE R ™ [...]

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    1 9 TO RE SE T THE CON SOLE Hold ST OP key for 3 seconds. COOL DOWN Puts treadmill into cool down mode. Cool down lasts for four minutes and reduces speed and incline to allow your heart to readjust to decreased demand. FI NI SHI NG Y OUR WOR KOUT W hen your workout is complete, the monitor display will flash “FI N I SH E D” and beep. Y our wor[...]

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    2 1 LI M ITE D H O M E-U S E W AR RANTY[...]

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    22 WE I G HT C AP ACITY = 325 lbs (147 kilograms) FRAM E • LI FETI M E Horizon Fitness warrants the frame against defects in workmanship and materials for the lifetime of the original owner , so long as the device remains in the possession of the original owner . (The frame is defined as the welded metal base of the unit and does not include any [...]

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    23 • Equipment used for commercial purposes or any use other than a single family or Household, unless endorsed by Horizon Fitness for coverage. • Equipment owned or operated outside the US and Canada. • Delivery , assembly , inst allation, setup for original or replacement units or labor or other costs associated with removal or rep[...]

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    1-800-24 4-4192 comments@horizonfitness.com www .horizonfitness.com Horizon Fitness 1600 Landmark Drive, Cottage Grove WI, 53527 DO NOT R ETU RN TO THE RE T AI LER if you have any problems during assembly or if parts are missing. For fast and friendly service, please contact one of our trained customer technicians via phone, email or our website. E[...]