Spirit ET10 manual

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    PLEAS E CAREF ULL Y READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING Y OUR NEW TREADMILL! OWNER’S MANUAL ET8 / ET6 ET10[...]

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    ET 6 / ET8 / ET 10 1 Produc t Regi s trati on  ..2 Important Safety Instruc ti ons   3 Important Electrical Inf ormat ion  ?[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 2 T hank y ou f or y o u r purc has e of this q uali ty tread mill fro m Spirit Manufacturing, Inc . Your new tre adm ill w a s ma nu fa c tured by one of the l e ading fitness m anufac turer s i n the worl d and i s bac k ed by one o f the m os t com pr ehensive warranties av ailable. T hroug h your de aler, Spi r it wi ll do al[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 3 WARNING - Read all instr uctions before using this appliance. DANGER - T o red uc e the risk o f electric sho c k disco nnec t your S pi rit tread mill f rom the elect rical out let pr ior t o cleaning and/or se rvice work. WARNING - To red uce the ri sk of bur ns, f ire, electric shock, or injury to persons, in stall t he trea[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 4 WARNING!  NEVER use a groun d fault circuit interrupt ( GFCI) wall out let wit h this trea dmi ll . Large s witch ing c urrents of the d rive motor wi ll tri p GFCI type out lets , as will any appliance with a large motor. Ro ute the po wer co rd away from any mov i n g part of the treadmil l i n c luding the eleva tion mech[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 5  NEVER ope rate this treadmill without reading and co mpletel y unders tan ding the res ults of any operational chan ge you reques t from the c omputer.  Unde rs tan d tha t cha nges in sp eed and inc line do not oc c ur im mediately . S et your d es ired spee d on the c omputer c ons ole and r e lease the adjus tment key[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 6 Ass embly P a ck Chec k List (ET8 / ET6) 5/16  x1/2  Button Head Soc ket Bolt (12 p cs) Lubri c ant ( 1pc) M6 Alle n Wrench (1pc) Combination M5 Allen Wrenc h & Phillp s Head Sc r ew Driver ( 1 pc ) M5 S peed Nut ( 6 pcs) 5x 16 m/m Screw ( 6 pcs) Safety Key (1pc )[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 7 Ass embly Instruc tions (ET8 / ET6)[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 8 !!A TTENTION : IM PORT A NT UNP A CKING INSTRUCT I ONS. PLEA SE REA D BEFORE UNP A CKING YOUR FO LDING TREA DM ILL!! Se ri ous injury could occur if this fol di ng treadmil l is not unp a cke d pro perly . Th ere is a Velcro st rap insta lled around the treadmill bas e tha t prev ent s th e treadmil l fro m unfol di ng acci den[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 9 Assembly P ack Check List (E T 10) 5/16  x1/2  Button Head Socket Bolt ( 10 pcs) Safety Key (1pc) Lubricant (1pc ) M6 All e n Wrench (1pc ) Combi nation M5 All en Wr ench & Philli ps Head Sc r ew Driver (1 p c) 5/16  x3/4  Button Head Socket Bolt (4 pcs ) 3/8  x 2  B utton Head Socket Bolt ( 2 pc s) M5 Spe[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 10 Assem b ly Instructi o ns (ET10)[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 11 Assemb ly ( ET10 )  STEP 1 Remove a l l p art s from the carton.  STEP 2 Connect the lower Co mp uter Cable w i th the upper Computer Cable.  STEP 3 Hand ti ghten Right and Left Upright s into Mai n Fr ame with two 3/8  x 2  Button Head Socket Bolt s, two 3/8  x 2T S p l it Washers and six 5/16  x 1/2  [...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 12 Do not a ttempt to mov e the un i t unles s i t is i n the folded and lock ed pos i tion. B e sure the pow er cord is s ecu red to av o i d po s s ible damage. Us e bot h hand rail s to ma neuv er the unit to the des i red po sition.  T o Fold The T r eadmill: Make ce rtain the t r ead mill is at minimum incline . Lift the [...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 13 Getting familiar with th e co ntrol pa ne l  ET 6 Con sole  ET8 / ET10 Con sole Ope rati o n of You r Treadmi ll[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 14 Gett ing S t arted: Power the treadmill on by plugging i t into an app r op riate wall ou tl et, then tur n on the power sw it c h locat ed at the front o f the treadmill be low th e motor hood. Ens u re that the s a fety key is ins tal led, as t he tread mi ll wil l not power on without i t. W h en the power i s t urned on , [...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 15 Incline Fea t ure: l Inc li n e may be adjus ted anytim e a fter b elt moveme nt . l Pr ess and hol d the Adjust  keys ( c ons ole o r han d r ail) to achiev e d esired l e vel of effort. You may a l s o choo s e a more rapid i nc reas e / dec reas e by se lec ting des ired key, 2 through 12, on left hand s ide o f con s[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 16 To Turn Tr eadm i ll Off: (1) Display wil l aut oma tically tu rn off (go to s leep) after 30 mi n ute s (no key ope rations ). The tread mi ll w ill d raw ve ry little current in sleep mode (abo ut as muc h as your telev ision whe n it is turned off). ( 2 ) Remov e tether cord. ( 3) Turn of the main swit c h on the front of t[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 17 STEP 5: The Speed window wi ll no w be bli nking the p res et top s p eed of the s elect ed program. Use the Up/Down key s to a dj ust, then press enter . Each progra m has v ar i ous speed c hanges as y ou p rog res s th rou gh th e profile; this all o ws you to l imit th e highes t s peed the program can reac h. Now press th[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 18  The o l d motto,  no pain, no gai n  , is a my th that has be en ove rpowered by the bene fits of exer ci si ng comfor t abl y . A gr eat de al of this suc cess has been pr omot ed by t he use of hear t ra te monitors . W ith the prop er us e of a hea rt rate monitor , many people find that their ch oice of exercis e[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 19 How to we ar y our wir e les s che s t s trap trans mitter: 1. At tach the trans mitter to the elast i c s trap us i n g the loc king part s . 2. Ad jus t the s trap as ti gh tl y as p o ss ibl e as long as the strap is not too tight to remain c omfortable. 3. Po s ition the trans mitter with the Polar logo c entered in the mi[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 20 How th e Heart Rate Con trol Program W orks : Heart Rate Control (HRC) us es your treadm il l 's sp eed a nd i ncline sys t ems to a djust your heart rate. Incr ea s es a n d dec rea s es in elev ation affec t he art rate muc h more efficien tly than c ha nge s in s pee d alone. The HRC program autom ati cally cha nges th[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 21 Belt and Bed - You r treadmill u ses a ve ry high -effic ient low-friction bed. P erformanc e i s maxim ize d when t he bed is kep t as c lean as pos sible. Use a s oft, d amp cloth or pap er towel to wipe the edg e of the belt and th e area between the belt edge and f rame. Also reac h a s far as p rac tical directly under th[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 22 TREADBELT T RA CKING A DJUSTMENT: Th e perfo rmanc e of your treadmill is depe nden t on the frame running on a reasonab ly lev el s urfac e. If the frame i s not level, the front and bac k r o l ler cann ot run parall el, and cons tan t belt adjustm ent may be necessa r y. Th e treadmill is des i g ned to keep t he tread -bel[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 23 BELT / DECK LUBRICA T ION: Do no t lubricate with oth er tha n Spir it appro v ed lubrican t. Y our treadmill c o mes with on e tub e of lubrican t and extra tubes c an be ordered dir e c tly fro m Spi rit . There are commercially av ailable lube ki t s, but the onl y one curr entl y appro ved by Spi r i t is Lube- N- Wal k. T[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 24 Be fo re co nta c ting your dealer fo r aid, pl ea s e rev iew the foll owing information. It ma y save you b oth time a nd exp ens e . This list i nc ludes c ommon problems tha t may not be co v ered und er the treadmill  s warrant y . P R O B L E M S O L U T I O N / C A U S E Displ a y does not li ght Te ther co rd no t i[...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 25 Calibration procedure: 1) Remov e the s afety key 2) Press and hold down the Start and Fas t (speed up) buttons w ith one hand a nd replace the s afety ke y with the other. Continue to hold the Start and Fast key unti l the window display s  Factory setti n gs  , then press the enter key. 3) You will now be able to s et [...]

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    ET 6 / E T8 / ET10 26 Ef fective Octo ber 15, 2007 T READMILL W ARRANT Y Spirit Manuf a ctur ing Inc. warran ts all its tread m ill p arts, f or a pe riod of time listed b elo w , from the d ate o f r etai l sale , a s d etermined by sa le re ce ip t, or in the ab sence o f a rece ipt eig htee n (18) month s f rom the ori g inal factory shipping da[...]