Kettler TX1 manual

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    VERSO by Kettler™ T X 1 Item# 7882-090 and Item # 7882-099 (230v) T X 3 Item# 7883-090 and Item# 7883-099 (230v) Foldable T readmill Owner ’ s Manual Retain this owner’s manual for futur e reference. Read and follo w all instructio ns in this own er’s manual. V ersion B TX3 #7882-090 & 7883 - 099 TX1 #788 2-090 & 7882-0 99 KETTLER I[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 1 TX1 INTRODUCTION: Console with 5 LED windows W ater bottle holder and accessory holder built into the cons ole. Wide side landing to place your feet before and after your work out, o r anytime you feel like a rest during the workout. Runnin g belt Safety ke y – treadmill will not activate unless the safety key is sec[...]

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    2 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l KEY FEA TURES: Congratulations on choosing a state-of-t he-art treadmill. Y ou have taken the first step to a healthier and mo re rewarding life style. This treadmill has been es pecially desig ned to give you re liable performance and e njoyable workouts in the comfo rt of your home. Ple ase find below the features an[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 3 KEY FEA TURES : Congratulations on choosing a state-of-t he-art treadmill. Y ou have taken the first step to a healthier and mo re rewarding life style. This treadmill has been de signed to provide you with re liable performance an d enjoyable workouts in the comfo rt of your home. Ple ase find below the features and b[...]

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    4 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l  Gas assisted lift make s folding and unfolding of the deck safe and easy .  Th e folding lo ck release m echanism is locat ed at the end of the deck so th at when folded, only adults can access the release.  Wireless pulse receiver compatible with Pola r® and Card ioSport® chest stra ps to mo nitor your he [...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 5 I. IMPORT ANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ……..……………………….……. 6 Grounding Instruction s Electrical Safety Mechanical Safety Appropriate Attire Children and Pets II. SETTING UP YOUR TREADMILL ……………………………………….…. 8 Placement in Y our Home Leveling the Base Use Dedicated Circu[...]

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    6 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l I . IMPORT ANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: When using an electrical product, basic preca utions should al ways be followed. Read all instructions before using this treadmill. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This product must be groun ded! If treadmill should malfunctio n or break down, grounding provides a path of l east resis tance fo[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 7 MECHANICAL SAFETY  Before you sta rt exercise, make sure the unit function s correctly . T o maintain the safety level of the ex ercise equipme nt, DO NOT use a faulty device .  Replace defective components im mediately and/o r keep the equipment out of use until re pair .  Inspect the equipm ent prior to exer[...]

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    8 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l II. SETTING UP YOUR TREADMILL: PLACEMENT IN YOUR HOME T o make exer cise a desir able daily activity for yo u, the treadmill should be pl aced in a comfortable and convenie nt setting. Th is tr eadmill is designed to u se a minimal amount of floor spa ce and to fit nicely in y our home. z DO NOT place the t readmill ou[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 9 III. HANDLING YOUR TREADMILL: FOLDING THE TREADMILL Folding and unfolding of t his treadmill is made easy wi th the assist ance of gas shoc k. After the treadmill has com e to a complete stop, it is imp ortant to make sure the elevat ion is lowered all the way t o the lowest level before f olding the tr eadmill. Th e d[...]

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    10 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l IV . OPERA TING THE TREADMILL: TURN POWER ON The ON/OFF switch for the treadmill is located ne xt to the power supply cord at the back of the motor cover . Flip this switch to th e “ON” position. SAFETY TETHER KEY AND CLIP The safety key is de signed to cut the main po wer to the t readmill should you fall. Th ere[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 11 V. OPERA TING THE CONSOLE TX1: MODEL TX1 DISPLA Y V ALUES Display Resolution Range Increment PULSE XXX 40-240 1 ELEV A TION (%) XX 0-12 1% DIST A NCE (Miles) XX.X 00.1 – 99.0 0.1 DIST A NCE (Km) XX.X 00.1 – 99.0 0.1 SPEED (MPH) XX.X 00.5 – 10.0 0.1 SPEED (Km/H)TX1 XX.X 01.0 – 16.0 0.1 TIME XX:XX 00:01 – 99:0[...]

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    12 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l SPEED ADJUSTMENTS A single press of F AST and SLOW buttons will adj ust speed b y increments of 0.1 MPH (or Km /H) during workout…or you may pre ss and hold these butt ons to quickly scroll up or down. ELEV A TION ADJ USTMENTS For safety reasons, the elev ation level is des igned to be manually adju sted for most ap[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 13 only ST ART and ST OP butto ns will function. If ST ART is press ed within three minute s during the pause mode, the treadm ill will bring the running belt movement back to the speed at which the treadmill was paused. W orkout values will resume counting and contin ue where it left off. If STOP is pressed during th e [...]

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    14 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l your la st display valu es. The last two minutes will reduce speed by another 50 % and the elevati on will redu ce to 0%.[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 15 PRESET PROGRAMS: QUICK ST ART : Once the power sw itch is turn ed on and th e safety key is s ecured in plac e, simpl y press the QUICK ST ART button. T readmill will activate at 1.0 Km/H (.6 m ph) after 3 seconds. Y ou may increase/decrea se speed or elevation at any time during your workout. T o end workout, simply [...]

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    16 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l T ARGET TRAINING PROGRAMS: Users have the opt ion to customize workout based on setting training targets for time and distance. Once the powe r switch is turned on and the safety key is secured in place, you may press the PROGRAM b utton to ch oose one of the tar get progra m, P3 set training target bas ed on time and[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 17 INSTRUCTIONS FOR T ARGET HEART RA TE CONTROL PROGRAMS: 1. T urn po wer on 2. Check safet y key secure d to treadmill and clip secure d to user clothing 3. Press PROGRAM button to select H-SE (HRC by spee d and elevation adjustme nts), H-S (HRC by speed adjustment only) or H-E (HRC by elev ation adjustment only). 4. Pr[...]

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    18 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l N O T E S :[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 19 VI. OPERA TING THE CONSOLE TX3: DISPLA Y V ALUES Display Resolution Range Increment PULSE XXX 40-240 1 ELEV A TION (%) XX 0-12 1% DIST A NCE (Miles) XX.X 00.1 – 99.0 0.1 DIST A NCE (Km) XX.X 00.1 – 99.0 0.1 SPEED (Miles/H) XX.X 00.5 – 1 1.0 0.1 SPEED (Km/H)TX3 XX.X 00.8 – 18.0 0.1 TIME XX:XX 00:01 – 99:00 00[...]

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    20 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l SPEED ADJUSTMENTS: There are three ways to adjust spee d during workout. A single press of th e F AST and SLOW buttons will adjust speed by increments of 0.1 MPH (or Km/H), o r you may press and hold these buttons to quickly scro ll up or down. If the speed adjus tment increme nt is large, it is eas ier to use the num[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 21 and other electrical appliances f orm an elec tro-magnetic field a round them, which may also cause problems in hea rt rate measurement. P AUSE FUNCTION: When ST OP button is pressed during workout, program is su spended. Message center will flash “WORKOUT P AUSED”. Afte r the running belt has come to a comple te [...]

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    22 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l speed or elevatio n at any time during you r workout. T o end workout, simply press th e STOP button to stop the treadm ill. During the workout, time will count up. 1. T urn po wer on 2. Check safet y key secure d to treadmill and clip secure d to user clothing 3. Press ST ART to begin workout SPEED PROGRAMS: Once the[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 23 2. Check safet y key secure d to treadmill and clip secure d to user clothing 3. Press 2 for WE IGHT LOSS program or 3 for HILL CLIMB progr am 4. Display will show pr ogram selec ted 5. Press ENTER to confirm 6. Use numeric buttons to in put workout duration 7. Press ENTER to confirm 8. Use numeric buttons to input in[...]

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    24 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l Users also ha ve the option to set up th eir warm up speed and warm u p time. During warm up mode, target heart rate training fu nction will not be in operation. After the warm u p mode, trea dmill will autom atically adjust by elevation or speed (depending on which program is chos en) to reach and maint ain the user [...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 25 1. T urn po wer on 2. Check safet y key secure d to treadmill and clip secure d to user clothing 3. Press 9 to se lect fitness test prog ram 4. Display will show program selected 5. Press ENTER to confirm 6. Use numer ic button s to inpu t your ag e 7. Press ENTER to confirm 8. Press ST ART to begin workout VII. EXERC[...]

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    26 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l walking at slow spee d. COOL DOWN NEVER stop exercising suddenly . A cool down period of about 5 minut es will allow your heart to re-adjust to the decreased dema nd. Use a lo w speed setting during the cool down to g radually lower your heart rate. HOW OFTEN? Fitness ex perts mos t often rec ommend, t hat you ex erci[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 27 HOW HARD? How hard you work out is determined by your goal. Regardless of your fitness goals, always begin an exercise program at low int ensity . Aerobic exercise does not have to be pain ful to be benefici al ! There are two wa ys to measure you r exercise intensity . The first is by evaluatin g your perceived exert[...]

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    28 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l CLEANING Remove dust on the treadmill with va cuum or sl ightly damp cloth. Fo ld up the deck and clean the floor with vacuum periodica lly will he lp to prolong the treadmill product life. NEVER use solvents on the deck or runn ing belt. Use of solvent s can reduce critical lubricat ion of the deck and belt. RUNNING [...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 29 adjustment on any treadm ill. T o eliminate this slipping, ten sion both Allen bolts on the rear rolle r 1/4 turn. T ry the treadmill again to check for slipping. Repeat if necessary , but NEVER turn the roller bolts more than 1/4 turn at a time. DRIVE BEL T TENSIONING ADJUSTMENT : If you have tens ioned the runnin g [...]

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    30 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l IX. TROUBLE SHOOTING: WHEN TO CALL FOR HELP This treadmill ha s been designe d with user safety a s the number one priority . In the event of electrical failure, the treadmill will shut off automatically t o prevent user injury and to prevent damage to ex pensive co mponents su ch as the mo tor . When you encounter u [...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 31 X. P ART DESCRIPTION:[...]

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    32 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l XI. ASSEMBL Y DESCRIPTION:[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 33 STEP 3 Assemble Console 1. Insert console cab le/ca bles #14 and #18 through the holes on the console base before setting the conso le on the base. 2 Secure and tighten console in place with two screws #7, M8x30mm and two flat washers #1. 3. Connect console cable #14 to up right cable #13 from the bott om. 4. Also con[...]

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    34 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l STEP 4 Assemble handle bar 1. Insert handle bars into the console base. 2. Secure each handle bar to the console base with two screws #6, M8x15 and two star washers #10. 3. For model TX3 on ly: Insert fixing cover onto bottom of handle bar and secure them to the u pright post with one screw #9, M8x55 and one star wash[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 35 XII. LIMITED W ARRANTY THERE ARE NO W ARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED , MADE BY EITHER THE DI STRIBUTOR OR THE MANUF ACTURER ON VERSO by KETTLER PRODUCTS, EXCEPT THE MANUF ACTURER’S L IMITED W ARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS IN MA TERIAL SET OUT BELOW : This VERSO by KETTLER ™ Limited War ranty applies to produc ts sold t[...]

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    36 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l XIII. TX1 1 10V / 230V Part List ITEM DESCRIPTION PART # QTY. 1 Motor , incline, 230 V S004679 1 Motor , incline, 1 10V S005238 1 2 Shaft, fi xing M004198 1 3 Screw , hex, special M001447 2 4 Sleeve , frame, H M004212 2 5 Sleeve , gas shock M004220 4 6 Cylinder , hybrid M005925 2 7 Cap, frame , H M004246 2 8 Sleeve, f[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 37 ITEM DESCRIPTION PART # QTY. 39 Bushing, wheel , rear M004183 2 40 Inlet, AC M003150 1 41 Switch, power M006157 1 42 Breaker , circuit, 230V M005689 1 Breaker , circuit, 1 10V M003149 43 Controller , 230V S006089 1 Controller , 1 10V S0061 14 44 Belt, dr ive M001688 1 45 Cushion, d eck M001 557 6 46 Belt, runn ing M00[...]

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    38 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l TX1 1 1 0 V / 2 30 V[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 39 XIV . TX3 1 10V / 230V Part List ITEM DESCRIPTI ON PART # QTY. 1 Shaft, fixing M004198 1 2 Screw , hex, special M001447 2 3 Slee ve, frame, H M004 212 2 4 Slee ve, gas sho ck M004220 4 5 Cylinder , hybrid M005925 2 6 Sleeve, fixing, frame, base M004 244 2 7 Cap, frame, H M004246 2 8 Foot, front, frame, base M004264 2 [...]

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    40 O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l ITEM DESCRIPTI ON PART # QTY. 40 Bushing, wheel, rear M004183 2 41 Inlet, AC M003150 1 42 Switch, power M006157 1 43 Breaker , circuit, 230V M005689 1 Breaker , circuit, 1 10V M003149 1 44 Controller , 230V S006691 1 Controller , 1 10V S006 719 1 45 Filter 230V o nly S004850 1 46 Choke 230 V only M004 158 1 47 Belt, d[...]

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    O w n e r ’ s M a n u a l 41 TX 3 11 0 V / 2 30 V[...]