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    T ABL E O F C ONT E NTS 1 . SAFET Y GUIDELINES......................................................................................... 2 . ASSEMBLIN G YOU R TREADMILL Installatio n Requirements..................................................................................... Lis t o f parts.......................................................[...]

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    S A FET Y GUI D ELIN E S: Plea s e rea d an d f oll o w th e f ollowin g s a fet y g u id e lin e s: Bef o r e begin n in g an y e x erci s e program , y o u s houl d c on s ul t wit h y ou r d oc t o r . I t is recommen d e d t ha t y o u underg o a c omplet e phy s ic a l examina t i o n. R e a d t hi s own e r ' s manua l c aref u ll y an d[...]

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    A S SEMBL I N G YOU R TREA D MILL: In s tallatio n requirements C A U T I O N: R e a d t hi s own e r ' s manua l a n d f o llo w t h e in s tru c tion s c o ntaine d herein. T o a v oi d ba c k s t rain , a n d t o en s ur e s afe t y t o t h e uni t an d your s elf , we s ugg e s t yo u ma y nee d a helpe r t o remo v e t h e run n in g de c[...]

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    Lis t o f p arts IMPO R T AN T: Bef o r e a s semblin g y ou r t readmill , mak e s u r e th a t y o u h a v e al l t h e f oll o win g i t ems: 1 . O n e s af e t y key 2 . O n e h e x A lle n wr e nc h (M 6 ) wi t h T - h andle 3 . O n e h e x A lle n wr e nc h (M 5 ) wi t h T - h andle 4 . O n e h e x A lle n wr e nc h (M 5) 5 . O n e h e x A ll[...]

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    Ste p b y s t e p in s tru c tions Th e followin g s tep s e x plai n h o w t o a s s embl e y ou r tre a dmill . P l e as e rea d e ver y s t ep thoro u ghl y a n d f ollo w t h e d ire c tion s c ompletel y t o ens u r e c o rr e c t as s embl y. 1 . T her e ar e importa n t par t s e nclo s e d in s id e o f t h e S t yrof o am , plea s e c he c[...]

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    5 . U s in g tw o 5/16 " s c rew s p r o vide d o n e a c h pos t . D o no t t ighte n y e t . ( s e e F ig . 3) 6 . L oos e n t h e s crew s o f f ixin g t h e h a ndleba r a n d remo v e t h e s tee l pla t e . ( s e e F ig . 4) Fig.3 Fig.4[...]

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    7 . T ur n u p th e handleba r an d faste n th e screws . D o no t tighte n yet. I f you r treadmil l i s equipe d wit h Han d T ouc h Readou t (HTR) , befor e fastenin g the screws , connec t th e wire s fro m th e displa y an d th e Han d T ouc h Readout handleba r securel y , a s show n i n Fi g 5 . The n faste n th e screw s o f th e handleba r[...]

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    9 . I ns e r t t h e tw o handrail s in t o t h e ha n dlebar s an d t he n fa s te n th e sc r e w s pro v ided. La s tl y se c ur e t h e h a ndrai l clam p b y f as t enin g t h e sc r e w s ( s e e F i g . 7). Plea s e no t e : T h e s c rew s t o t h e han d rai l c lam p ( F i g .7 ) ar e sp e ciall y p r o vide d by man u fa c ture r . D o n[...]

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    Floo r le v e l a d ju s tme nt I f th e treadmil l i s n o t s tead y o n y o u r floo r , t ur n th e floo r le v e l adju s tmen t o n th e r e ar fee t le g o f t h e trea d mill . Rai s e o r lowe r t h e f lo o r l e ve l a dj u s t m e n t t o s tead y y our treadmil l (se e Fig . 9). Y ou r tre a dmil l i s as s emble d a n d rea d y t o u [...]

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    OPER A TIN G INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: Safet y key D O NO T S T AN D O N TH E BE L T WHE N S T A R TING. Th e safet y ke y i s require d t o operat e th e treadmil l (se e Fig.10) . Th e safet y key shoul d b e use d a s a n emergenc y sto p b y clippin g th e cor d t o you r exercis e clothing. B e sur e t o stor e i t i n a saf e plac e t o avoi d us[...]

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    U N DER S T ANDI N G TH E EL E CTRO N IC S P ACKA GE A . T ur n o n th e powe r switc h locate d o n th e fron t o f th e treadmill , the n electronic s will scrol l throug h wit h th e messag e "PLAC E SAFE T Y KEY" . Th e treadmil l wil l not functio n withou t placin g safet y ke y i n it s position(se e Fig.10). B . Afte r yo u pu t t[...]

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    INTE R V A L course A . Custo m Interval: 1 . Pres s "Scroll " ke y unti l Custo m Interva l LE D flashe s an d th e large r displa y window wil l appea r "INT V 1" . I f thi s i s th e interva l progra m tha t yo u want , the n press "ENTER" . Th e messag e o f "ENTE R RES T SPEED&INCLINE&TIME " wil [...]

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    B . Custo m Course PROGRA M mode 1 . Pres s "Scroll " ke y unti l Custo m Interva l LE D flashe s an d th e large r displa y window wil l appea r "INT V 2". 2 . Interva l2 allow s yo u t o desig n you r ow n personalize d workou t program . Ther e are eigh t programmabl e segment s i n Interva l 2 . I f thi s cours e i s wha t y[...]

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    C . Whe n yo u hav e chose n th e on e tha t yo u want , pres s th e ENTE R ke y . Y o u wil l be prompte d t o selec t DIS T o r TIME . Us e th e key s t o switc h betwee n DIS T and TIME , the n pres s ENTE R t o confir m you r decision. D . Us e th e key s t o se t you r desire d distanc e o r time , the n pres s ENTER. E . Th e progra m wil l b[...]

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    KE Y FUNC T IONS: SCROLL : Choos e ever y function , suc h a s Manual , Program , Interva l an d HRC. SPEED : Us e th e SPEE D key s t o spee d u p o r slo w dow n th e treadmill . The spee d rang e i s 0.1-12MP H o r 0.2-20KPH. INCLINE : Us e th e INCLIN E key s t o rais e o r lowe r th e treadmill . Th e incline rang e i s 0-15%. MODE : Whe n yo [...]

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    RUNNIN G O N TH E TREADMILL: No w , yo u hav e becom e familia r wit h you r treadmill' s operatio n an d ar e read y to exercise: 1 . T ur n th e powe r switc h ON , an d inser t th e safet y ke y int o th e socke t o f the electronic s package. 2 . Straddl e th e bel t wit h you r fee t o n th e righ t an d lef t stagin g platforms . Cli p t[...]

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    G UIDELINE S FO R E X ERCISE Ho w lon g shoul d I exercise? Ho w ofte n shoul dI exercise? Th e duratio n o f you r exercis e sessio n i s dependen t o n you r fitnes s level . I n general, i t i s recommende d tha t yo u maintai n you r hear t rat e i n th e trainin g zon e fo r a t least 1 0 minute s t o realiz e a n aerobi c benefit . A s you r [...]

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    MAIN T AININ G YOU R TREADMILL Y ou r treadmil l relie s o n lo w frictio n fo r pea k performance . Th e treadmill' s lo w friction operatio n i s dependen t o n keepin g th e uni t a s clea n a s possible . Se e "Cleanin g the T readmill " fo r mor e information. Prope r bel t alignmen t i s als o importan t fo r prope r operatio n[...]

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    Adjustin g th e runnin g belt CAUTION: Y ou r treadmil l come s wit h a bel t alignmen t gaug e locate d o n th e deck . (se e Fig. 1 1) Th e edg e o f th e runnin g bel t shoul d b e i n th e middl e o f th e gree n portio n o f the gauge . I f th e bel t edg e i s i n th e gree n area , th e bel t doe s no t nee d adjusting . I f the bel t edg e [...]

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    Pe r i o d i cal l y m on it o r t h e p o s iti o n o f t h e b el t t o e n s u r e pe a k p erf o r m a n ce: Ove r ti gh t e n i n g o f th e be l t ca u se s da m a g e a n d p r e m atu r e fai l u r e o f the p r eci s i o n b ea r i ng s i n t h e fr on t a n d r ea r r o l l er s. Whe n y o u a r e u s i n g th e trea d mill , i f yo u fee[...]

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    TROUBL E SHOOTING: CAUTION: "ERR " messages "ERR " message s fo r contac t hear t rate SHU T OF F UNI T AN D DISCONNEC T A C COR D BEFOR E MAKING AN Y RE P AIR S O R MODIFIC A TIONS. Note : I f th e electroni c displa y show s "E-1 , E-3 , E- 7 o r E-10" , pleas e tur n o f f the POWE R switc h o n th e fron t o f th e[...]

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    Blan k display 1 . I f yo u tur n o n th e POWE R switc h an d ther e i s n o light: a . Chec k i f th e powe r cor d i s plugge d securel y int o th e wal l socket. b . Chec k tha t th e powe r switc h o n th e fron t o f th e uni t i s i n th e "ON " position . The powe r switc h shoul d b e lit. c . I f th e powe r switc h i s no t lit[...]

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    Electronic s packag e an d moto r fus e failure CAUTION: I f yo u tur n o n th e POWE R switc h an d ther e i s n o light , an d nothin g display s o n the electronic s package , the n th e fus e mus t b e replaced. SHU T OF F TH E UNI T AN D DISCONNEC T A C COR D BEFORE MAKIN G AN Y RE P AIR S O R MODIFIC A TIONS. Th e fus e holder s 1 5 am p (100[...]

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    I f th e unit ' s e l e ctro n i c s pa c ka g e refu s e s t o resp o n d a f te r c han g in g th e fu s e , please co n ta c t y ou r d e al e r fo r mor e i n formation. Wirin g Sc h ematic:[...]