Spirit xt9 manual

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    PLEAS E CAREF ULL Y READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING Y OUR NEW TREADMILL! O WNER’ S M ANUAL[...]

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    XT9 1 Produc t Registrati on   ..2 Important Safety In st r uctions   .. 3 Important Electri c al Information   .. 4 Important Operati[...]

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    XT9 2 T h ank you for you r p urc hase of th is quality tr eadm il l from Spirit M anufacturing, Inc. Your new tre adm il l was manu fac ture d b y one of the l e ading fitness m anufac turers in the world an d i s b ac ked by one of the mo st com pr ehensive warranties av a ilable. T hrough y o u r dealer, Spirit will do all we ca n t o mak e your[...]

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    XT9 3 WARNING - Read all ins truction s b efore usi ng this a pplian ce. DANGER - To red uce the risk of electric sh ock discon nect your Spi rit treadmill from the electric al out let prior to cleaning and/or service w ork. WARNING - To reduce the risk of burns, fi re, elect ric shock, o r i nj ury t o persons, install t he tre admill o n a flat l[...]

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    XT9 4 WARNIN G!  NEVER use a ground fault circuit interr u pt (GFCI) wall ou tlet with thi s t readmill . Route th e power cord away from any m o v ing part of the treadmill including the elev ation mechani sm and tr ansport wheel s.  NEVER remove any cov er without first di s c onne c ting AC power.  If vo ltage v ari es b y ten perc ent [...]

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    XT9 5  NEVER operate this treadmi ll wi thou t reading and completely und ers ta nding the r es ults of any operati onal change y ou re quest from the computer .  Unders tand t hat c hang es in s peed a nd i n c line do not occu r im mediately. Set y ou r des i red speed on the computer consol e and rel ease the adjustme nt key . The computer[...]

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    XT9 6 ASSEMBL Y P AC K CHECK LI S T (4 pc s) 5/16  x 19 x 1.5T Cu rved Washer (4 pc s ) M5 x 15 m/m Phi llip s Head Screw (14 pcs ) 5/16  x15m/m Bu tton He ad Socket Screw (1pc ) Safety Key (1 pc ) Dec k / Belt Lubrica nt (1 pc ) Com bination M 5 Allen Wrenc h & Phill ips Hea d Sc rewdriv er (1 pc ) M6 Allen Wr ench Assembly  STEP 1 Re[...]

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    XT9 7 Asse mb ly Instructions[...]

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    XT9 8 Do not a ttempt to mov e the un it unless it is in the folded a nd locke d pos ition. Be s ure the po wer cord is s ecu red to avo i d pos sible damage. Us e both hand rail s to man euv er the unit to the des ired pos i tion.  To F old The Tread mill: Make cer tain the t read mill is at minimum incline . Lift the treadmil l r u nning dec k[...]

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    XT9 9 Gett ing fami liar wit h t he contr ol panel  X T9 Console Getting st arted: Power the treadmill on by plugging it i nto an appropriate wall outlet, t hen turn on the po wer switc h locat ed at the f ront of th e treadmi ll bel ow the motor hood. E nsure that the s a fety key i s i n s talled, as the tre admil l wil l not o perate w i th o[...]

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    XT9 10 Quick-St art Oper ation: STEP 1: Attach the Safety k ey to enab le the display (if not alr eady on ). STEP 2: Pres s the St art key to beg in belt movement, th en adjus t to the de s ired speed u s ing t he F ast / Slow ke ys (cons ole or han dgrip). Y ou may als o us e the rap id speed k eys 2 through 10 t o adjust the speed. STEP 3: T o s [...]

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    XT9 11 Dot M atri x Cen t er Disp lay ( Program Operat ion): T wen ty rows of d ots (8 high) i ndicat e eac h s egmen t of a workout. The do ts a re only to s ho w an approx imate l eve l (spee d/inc line) of e ffort. They do not nec es saril y indi c ate a sp ecific v alue - only an ap proximate perc ent to c o mpare l ev els of intens i ty . In o[...]

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    XT9 12 Fac tory prese t programs ( P1 ~P 5), 2 user defined programs, and one Manua l program. Each pr eset progr am has a maxi mum speed level that i s di spl ay ed when a desir ed wor kout i s cho s en. The maxim um spe ed that the particular program wi l l ach i ev e will be displayed i n the S peed wi ndow . Also i nc luded ar e t wo user progr[...]

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    XT9 13 STEP 5: Th e first co lumn (se gment) will now be blinking. Using the Fast / Slow or ra pid key s , adjus t the s pee d level to your desir ed effort for the fi rst s e gment th en pres s e nte r . The s ec o nd colum n wi l l now be bli nki ng. Repeat the ab ove process unti l al l segment s have been programmed. T he first c olumn wi ll b [...]

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    XT9 14 Belt and Bed - Yo ur treadmill us e s a very high-efficient l o w- friction bed. Perfo rmanc e i s maxi mized when the be d i s kept a s clean as po ss ible. Use a s oft, damp cloth or paper towe l to wi pe the edge of the bel t and the area between the bel t edge and fra m e. Al s o r eac h as far as practic al di rec tly und er the belt ed[...]

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    XT9 15 T READBELT T RACKING AD J UST MENT : The pe rformanc e of your treadmill is de pend ent on the frame running on a r eas on ably level surfa ce. If the frame is no t level, the fro nt an d bac k roller c a nnot run paral lel , and c on s tant be l t adjus tment may be nec ess ary. The trea dmil l i s d es igned to ke ep the tread belt reaso n[...]

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    XT9 16 BELT / DECK LUBRICA T ION: Do not lubri c a te with othe r than Spiri t appro v e d l u bricant . Y our treadmi ll comes with one tub e of l u bric ant a nd ext ra tub es c an be o rde red di rec tly from S pir it. Th ere a re commercially av a i lable l u be kits, but the only one c urrently app rov ed by S piri t is L ube-N-Wa l k. The s e[...]

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    XT9 17 Befo re c ont ac ting y o ur dea l er for aid, p l eas e review the fo l lowi ng i nformation. It may s a v e y ou both time and expen s e. T his list i n c ludes c ommon problems that may not be c ove red under th e trea dmill  s warrant y. P R O B L E M S O L U T I O N / C A U S E Displ ay does not light T ethe r co rd not i n posi ti o[...]

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    XT9 18 Ef fecti ve October 15, 2006 T RE ADMILL W ARRANT Y Sp i rit M anufa cturing Inc. war r an ts all its home us e tre ad mill s  part s for a p e rio d o f 5 yea rs fr o m the date o f reta il sa le, a s de ter mined b y sale rece ipt, or in the absence of a r eceip t e igh te en (18) m o nths f rom th e origi na l f acto ry shipp ing d ate[...]