Spirit Z88 manual

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    PL EASE CAREFULL Y READ THIS ENTIRE M ANUA L BEFORE OPERATING YOUR NE W TREADMILL! OWNER’S MANUAL[...]

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    Z 88 1 Prod uct Regist r ation  ..2 Important Sa fety Inst ructions   3 Important Elec tri cal Informati on   4 Importa[...]

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    Z 88 2 T h ank you for y our p urc hase of th is quality treadm il l from Spiri t Man u fac turing, Inc. Your new tre adm ill was ma nu fac tured by on e of the l eading fitness m anufac turers in the world an d i s bac k ed by one of the mo s t com pr ehensive warranties av a i lable. T hrough y o ur dealer , Spirit wi ll do all we ca n t o mak e [...]

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    Z 88 3 WARNING - Read all ins t ruction s b efore usi ng this a ppli an ce. DANGER - To red uce the risk of electric sh ock d iscon nect your Spi rit treadmill from the electric al out let prior to c leaning and/or service w ork. WARNING - To re duce the risk of b urns , f ir e, electric sho ck, or injur y to per sons , install t he tre admill o n [...]

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    Z 88 4 WARNIN G!  NEVER use a ground fau lt circuit interr upt (GFCI) wall ou tlet wi th this treadmill . Route the power c ord away from any m o v ing part of the treadmi ll inc ludi ng the elev ation mechani sm and transport wheel s.  NEVER re m ov e any co ver without fi rst di sc onnecti ng AC p ower.  If vo ltage v aries by ten perc e[...]

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    Z 88 5  NEVER operate this treadmil l witho ut reading and completely und ers tan ding the r e sults of any operati onal change y ou request from the co mputer .  Un ders tan d that c hang es in s pee d and incline do not occ u r im m ediately . Set your des ired speed on the co m puter consol e and release the a dj ustme nt key . The c om pu[...]

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    Z 88 6 Asse mbly Ins tructi ons[...]

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    Z 88 7 !!A TTENTION : IM PORT A NT UNP A CKING INSTRUCTIONS. PLEASE REA D BEFORE UNP A CKIN G YOUR FOLDING TREA DMILL!! Serious in j ury c ou ld occur if t his foldi ng treadmil l i s not unp acked properly . There is a Ve lcro s trap installed ar ound the t readmi ll bas e that p rev en ts the trea dmi ll from unfolding ac c identally during shipp[...]

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    Z 88 8 Do not attempt to move the unit unless it is i n the f olded and loc ked po sition. Be s ure the power cord is sec ured to av oi d poss i ble damage. Use both handrai l s to mane uver the unit to the desi r ed positi on.  T o Fold The T readmill: Mak e ce rt ai n the trea dmil l i s a t mi n imum incli ne. Lif t the treadmill running de c[...]

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    Z 88 9 Gett ing familiar wit h t he control pane l Getting st arted: Power the treadmill on by pl ugging it i nto an appropriate wall outlet, then turn on the po wer switc h locat ed at the f ront of the treadmill below the motor hood. E nsure that t he s afety key i s i ns talled, as the treadmil l wil l not power on wi thou t it. W h en the po we[...]

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    Z 88 10 Quick-St art Oper ation: STEP 1: Atta ch the Safety key to wak e di spl ay up (if not already on). STEP 2: Press the St art key to begin belt movement, th en adjus t t o the de s ired s peed u s ing t he Fast / Slow ke ys (cons ole or han dgrip). Y ou may also u s e the rap id s peed k eys 2 thro ugh 10 t o adjust the sp eed. STEP 3: T o s [...]

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    Z 88 11 Dot M atri x Cent er Display ( Program Operation): T wen ty rows of d ots (8 high) i ndicat e eac h s egmen t of a wo rkout. The do ts a re only to sho w an approx imate l eve l (spee d/inc line) of effort. They do not nec es s aril y indi c ate a sp ec ific v alue - only an approximate perc ent to c o mpare l ev els of i ntens i ty . In o [...]

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    Z 88 12 Factory pre set program s, 2 us er defi ned pr ogr ams, one Manual progr am ( P0) and P1-P5 program s. Each preset 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 ieve will be displayed i n the S peed wi ndow . Also i ncluded ar e two[...]

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    Z 88 13 STEP 5: Th e first co l u mn (se gment) will now be blinki ng. Using the Fast / Slow or ra pid keys, adjus t the s pee d level to your des ir ed effort for the first se gment th en pre s s e nte r . Th e s ec o nd column wil l now be blinking. Repeat the ab ov e proc e s s u ntil all s egmen ts hav e be en programmed. T he first c olumn wi [...]

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    Z 88 14 Belt and Bed - Your treadmill us es a very high-efficient l ow-fri c tion bed. Performanc e is maxi mi zed when the be d is kept a s clean as po ss ible. Use a s oft, damp cloth or paper towe l to wi pe the e dge of the b el t and the area between the bel t edge and fra m e. Al so r each as far as pract ical di rec tly und er the belt edge.[...]

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    Z 88 15 T READBELT T RACKIN G ADJ UST MENT : The pe rformanc e of your treadmill is de pend ent on the frame run ning on a r eas on ably level surfa c e. If the f rame is not lev el, the f ront an d bac k roller ca nnot run para llel , and c on s ta nt be lt adjus tment may be nec es s ary . The treadmil l i s des igned to kee p the tread belt reas[...]

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    Z 88 16 BELT / DECK LUBRICA TI ON: Do not lubri ca te with other than S piri t appro v e d l u bricant . Y ou r treadmill c omes with one tub e of l ubric ant a nd extra tub es c an be o rde red di rec tly from S pirit. Th ere a re commercially ava i lable l ube kits, but the only one c urrently approv ed by S piri t is L ube-N-Wa lk. The se kits c[...]

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    Z 88 17 Befo re c ont ac ting y o ur dea l er for aid, pleas e review the fo l lowi ng i nformation. It may s a v e you both time and expen s e. T his list i nc ludes c ommon problems that may n ot be c ove red under th e t rea dmill  s wa r rant 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 pos i ti[...]

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    Z 88 18 Eff e cti ve Octobe r 1 5, 2 006 T READMIL L W ARRANT Y Spi rit Ma nuf acturing Inc. warra nts a ll its trea dmi ll s  p arts for a p eriod of 3 yea rs f r om the date of re tai l sa le , a s d etermined by sa le re c eip t, o r in the a bsence of a receipt ei ghtee n (18) months from the original f ac to ry shipp ing da te. Spirit  s[...]