Sole Control Remotes TT8 manual

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  • Page 1

    PLEAS E CAREFU LL Y READ THI S ENTIRE MANUAL B EFORE OPE RA TING YOUR NEW T READ M I LL ! T T8 OWNER’S MANUAL[...]

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    TT8 -1- Produc t Registration   2 Important Safety Ins truction s     3 Important El e ctrical Info r mation     4 I[...]

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    TT8 -2- Thank y ou for your purchas e of this quality treadmil l f rom SOL E. Your new treadm ill has bee n man ufactured by one of t he l ead ing fit ness manufacturers in th e w o rld and is backed by on e of t he most comprehensi v e w arrant ies ava ila bl e. S OLE wi ll do a ll we can to make yo ur own ership ex perie nce as pleasant as possib[...]

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    TT8 -3- WARNING - Re ad al l instructions before using this appliance. DANGER - To reduce the risk of ele ctri c shock disc onnec t your SOLE treadmill from the electri ca l outlet prior t o cleani ng and/or se r vic e work. WARNING - To r educ e the risk o f burns, fire, ele ctri c shock , or injury to persons, ins tall the treadmi ll on a f lat l[...]

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    TT8 -4- W ARNING! NEVER use a ground fault c ir cu it i nterrupt (GFCI) wall outl e t wit h thi s treadmi ll. La rge s witch i n g c urren ts of th e drive motor will t rip GFCI type out lets , as will any applianc e with a large moto r. Route the pow er cord a way from a ny mo ving par t o f the treadmi ll i ncluding t he e l evat i on me chanism [...]

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    TT8 -5-  NEVER operate t h i s treadmill without readin g and co mple te l y u nder s t anding the result s of any o perati o nal c hange you request from the c omputer .  Understand th at changes i n speed a nd in c line d o not occur i mme diat e ly . Set y our de s ired speed on the computer console and relea se th e ad j ust m ent k ey . [...]

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    TT8 -6- #12 5. 3 / 8  x 1-3/ 4  Butt on Head Socket Bolt (4 p cs) #6 3.S af et y Key ( 1pc) #18. Lub ricant (1pc ) #105.M 6 Alle n Wr ench (1pc) #10 4. Combinatio n M5 All en Wr enc h & Phillips Head Screw Driv er ( 1 pc ) #99. 5/16  x 3/4  Butt on Head Socket Bolt (4 p cs) #84. M5 Sp ee d Nut (4pcs ) #8 5. 3/ 8  x 2 T S plit W a[...]

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    TT8 -7-  Step 1. Re mov e th e treadmill f rom the c a rton and lay it aside on a hard, level s urfac e.  Step 2. Co nnec t the Computer C able ( 32 ) with Compute r Cable fr om the ri gh t upr ight tube (33). 33 32  Step3. Ins tall the Le ft and Right upright tube s (5,4) i n to th e Mai n Frame (1). T ak e c are installi ng t he right up[...]

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    TT8 -8-  Step4. Co nnec t the S pee d Swi tc h Cable (37) wi th the uppe r S peed Cable (34). Co nnec t the Incli ne Swi tc h Cab le (38) wi th the uppe r Incline Cable (35). Co nnec t the Computer Cable ( 33 ) w ith the upper Computer Cable (31). 31 33 34 37 35 38  Step5. Ins tall the Con s ole Ass embly (36) into the top of the up right tub[...]

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    TT8 -9-  St ep7.. 1 . Install the four spe ed Nuts ( 84) on the motor c over ( 43 ). 2 . Ins tal l the Moto r Base Caps ( 3 9,40) with the s i x 5x16mm T ap ping S crews (92) a nd two 5x16m m sel f-t appi ng Screw s ( 87) . 84 84 84 84 43 1 39 40 92 104 92 87 87 92 92  S t ep 8. Ins tall the Le ft Handg rip Side Cap s (1 1 7,1 18) a nd Right [...]

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    TT8 -1 0-  TT8 Ca refully lift the treadmil l at the rear roller area , graspin g the two s id e end c ap s , and r oll the treadmill awa y . T ransport[...]

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    TT8 -1 1- W Getting familiar w ith the control panel  TT8 Console Getting S t a rted: Power the treadmil l on by plugging it i nt o an a ppropriate w all outlet, then turn on t he power swit c h located at the fr o nt of the t readmi ll be low the motor h ood. E nsur e that t h e s afet y k ey is in stalled, as the treadmill wil l not powe r on [...]

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    TT8 -1 2- Quick -S t art Operation: STEP 1: Press and release any k ey to wake di s play up (if not already on). No t e: I nstalli ng the t ether key will also wake u p the c on sole. STEP 2: Press a nd r e lease t he Start key to begi n belt movement at 0.5 mp h, then adjust to t he d esired spe ed using t he Fas t / Slow keys ( c onsole or hand r[...]

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    TT8 -1 3- LE D is lit the Dot mat rix di splays the Speed pr ofile an d when the Incli n e LE D i s lit the D ot Matri x d i s play s the Inclin e profile. Y ou may c ha nge the Dot Matrix profi le view by press i ng the Di spla y b utton. After scrolling t h rough the thr e e p rofiles the Dot matrix will auto m a ti ca lly s c r oll th r ou gh th[...]

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    TT8 -1 4- time. A fter adj ust i n g t he time, press enter . ( Note: Y ou ma y press st art at any time d u ring t he p rogramming t o beg in with only s ett i ngs you have mod i f ied at t hat point). STEP 3: The Calorie window will now be blinking a va lue, indi cating your Bo dy Weight . Entering the co rrect b ody weigh t wi ll affect the calo[...]

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    TT8 -1 5-  T he old motto,  no pain , no g ain  , i s a myt h that ha s been o ve r powered by the benef i ts of exer c i s i n g comfortabl y . A great deal o f this success has b e en promote d by the use of hear t rate monitor s . W i th the pr oper use o f a heart ra te monitor , many people find t hat t h eir choi c e of exercise inte[...]

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    TT8 -1 6- Ho w to wea r y ou r wirele s s chest s trap transmitter: 1 . Attach the tran s mitter to t he elasti c strap u s i ng the lo cking part s. 2 . Adjust the st rap as ti ghtly as possi ble as long as the s trap i s not too t ight t o remain c omf orta ble. 3 . Pos ition the trans mitter wit h the S O L E logo centered in t he middle of your[...]

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    TT8 -1 7- How the He art R ate Cont rol Progr am Works: Heart Rate Co ntrol (HRC ) use s your t read mill' s speed and incline sy ste ms to ad j ust your heart r ate. I ncrea ses and decr eases in e l e vatio n affect hear t r ate much more effici ently th an chan ges in speed alone. The HR C program autom at ically cha nges the speed a nd ele[...]

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    TT8 -1 8- Bel t and Bed - Y o u r treadmill us es a very h i gh-e ffi c ient l o w- f riction bed. Pe rformance i s maximized when t he bed is kept as clean as p oss ible. U se a soft, damp cloth or paper towe l to wipe t h e edg e of the belt and the area bet w een the b elt e d ge and frame. Al s o reach a s far as practi c al dir ectly un der th[...]

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    TT8 -1 9- TREADBE L T TR ACK IN G ADJU STM EN T : The perf o rma nce of your t r eadmill is depend ent on t he f r a m e running on a reaso n abl y level surface. I f th e fram e is no t l ev el, the front and b ack rol ler cannot run parall el, and const ant belt a djustment m a y be nec essary . The treadmi ll is des ig ned to keep t he t read- b[...]

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    TT8 -2 0- Belt/deck l ubricatio n procedure: Do not lubrica te with othe r than SOLE approved lubrican t. Y our treadmi ll co mes with one tube of lubricant and ex tra tube s ca n be or dered directly from SOLE. There are com mercia lly av aila ble lube kits, but the only one c urrently approv ed by SOL E is Lube-N-Walk. T hese kits come with an ap[...]

  • Page 22

    TT8 -2 1- Before contac ting your d ea ler or SOLE serv ice for aid, please review the fo ll o w i n g infor matio n. It may s a v e you b oth time and expens e. Th i s list inc ludes c o mmon problems th at may no t be cov ered u nd er the treadmill  s w ar rant y . P R O B L E M S O L U T I O N / C A U S E Display does n ot l igh t The Safety [...]

  • Page 23

    TT8 -2 2- Calib r ation pr ocedure: 1) Remove the safety key 2) Pr ess and ho ld dow n the Sta rt and F as t (speed up) bu ttons w ith one hand and rep lace the sa f e ty k ey wit h the ot her. Cont in ue to h old the Star t and Fast key unti l the w in dow di splay s  Fac tory setting s  , the n pre ss t he e nter key. 3) You will n ow b e a[...]

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    TT8 -2 3- Ef fecti ve J anuary 1, 2007 T READ MI LL W ARRANT Y SO L E wa r rants al l it s t readmills  pa r ts , fo r a p e riod o f ti m e lis ted below, fr o m the date of reta il sale, as det ermine d by sa le recei pt, or in the ab se nce o f a re ce ipt ei gh teen (18) m o nths fr om the original f ac tory sh ipping date. S O L E  s res[...]