SportsArt T680E manual

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    1 2 7 10 10 20 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 32 33 34 36 37 37 37 38 38 39 39 39 41 43 44 44 44 45 50 51 55 56 T AB L E O F C O N T E N TS 1 . I N T R O DUC T IO N .. . ........ . ......... . ........ . ........ . ......... . ........ . ........ . ........ . ......... . ........ . ..... 2 . I M P O R T A N T S A F E T Y P R E C A U T I O N S ... . ......[...]

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    S P O R T S A R T T 6 8 0 E C O M M E R C I A L T R E A D M I LL I N T R O D U C T I ON C ong r a t u l a t i o n s o n y ou r pu r c ha s e o f on e o f t h e f i ne s t p i e c e s o f c o m m e r c i a l e x e r c i se eq u i p m en t o n t h e m a r k e t t od a y , t h e S po r t s A r t T 6 8 0 E C o mm e r c i a l T r ead m i ll . T h e T 68[...]

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    L I S T O F P AR TS 7 N u m b er A ss e m b l y P a r ts N a me N a me Q ty N u m b er Qty A1 A2 A 2a A 2b A3 A4 A 4a A 4b Di s p l ay C o wli n g wi t h h and l es S a f e t y k ey Ri gh t c u p ho l d er Le f t c u p h o l d er Ri gh t p ede s t al B ody Ri gh t m o t o r c o v er Le f t m o t o r c o v er 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A 10 A [...]

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    S p e c i f i c a t i on S p e c i f i c a t i on N o t es N o t es N u m b er N u m b er 21 H a r d w a r e K it C o m p onen t s o n t h e P r odu ct N a me N a me Qty A dap t er F u se L - s hape d A ll e n w r en ch L - s hape d A ll e n w r en ch L - s hape d A ll e n w r en ch D oub l e open - en d w r en ch C ab l e w r en ch S c r e w d r i[...]

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    ※ I n s e r t y o u r ha n d und e r t h e de c k t o i n s pe c t t h e gu i d e r o ll e r / w a l k be l t p o s i t i o n i ng. M a k e s u r e t h a t t h e w a l k be l t i s no t o n t o p o f t h e gu i d e r o ll e r s ( i m ag e X ). T h e b e l t s hou l d r u n b enea t h t h e g u i d e r o l l e r s ( i m ag e O ) ; gu i d e r o ll [...]

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    S T E P1 I n s t a l l i n g t h e L ef t / R i g h t P e d e s t a l s a n d C o w li ng 10 T R E A D M I L L A SS E M B LY[...]

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    11 1 - 1 . F i r s t r e m o v e sc r e w s ( 4 1 ) f r o m m o t o r l e f t/ r i gh t s i d e c o v e r s . T h e n r e m o v e t h o s e s i de c o v e r s. 1 - 2 . N e x t , r e m o v e sc r e w s f r o m t h e pe d e s t a l m o un t s ( 42 ).[...]

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    12 1 - 3 . P l e a s e t h r ea d c ab l e s t h r oug h t h e r i g h t pe d e s t a l i n t h e o r d e r i n d i c a t e d b e l o w. ( a ) Lo c a t e c ab l e s n ea r t h e r i g h t ped e s t a l m o u n t . C u t o r un t i e t h e z i p t i e c onn e c t i ng t h e c ab l e s . P u l l t h e en d o f t h e c ab l e s a w a y f r o m t h e r[...]

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    13 1 - 4 . W h il e ho l d i n g t h e c a b l e s t o k e e p t h e m f r o m s li pp i n g , li f t t h e r i gh t p ede s t a l ( A 3 ). S e t i t o n t h e r i gh t p e de s t a l m oun t wi t h o u t p i n c h i n g t h e c a b l e s . N o t e : A v o i d p i n c h i ng o r c r i m p i n g c ab l e s . Loo s e l y s e c u r e r i gh t p e de s[...]

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    1 - 5 . R e m o v e sc r e w s ( 43 ) f r o m t h e t o p pa r t o f t h e ped e s t a l s. 1 - 6 . R e m o v e sc r e w s ( 44 ) f r o m t h e l e f t/ r i gh t c u p ho l d e r s ( A 2 a , A 2 b ) o n t h e c o wli n g wi th han d l e s ( A 2 ). 14[...]

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    15 1 - 7 . I n s t a l l t h e c o wli n g a n d r o u t e c a b l e s a s i nd i c a t e d i n s t e p s ( a ~ g ) be l o w.[...]

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    16 a . F i r s t i n s e r t t h e c o w li n g ( A 2 ) i n t o t h e l e f t ped e s t a l ( A 5 ). b .I n s e r t c ab l e s f r o m t h e r i gh t p e de s t a l i n t o t h e r i gh t p a r t o f t h e c o wli n g ( A 3) an d i n t o t h e s qua r e op e n i n g i n t h e c o wli n g ( A 2 ). c . P u l l c ab l e s t h r oug h t h e c u p ho l [...]

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    17 d .I n s e r t t h e r i gh t pa r t o f t h e c o w l i n g ( A 2 ) i n t o t h e r i gh t p ede s t a l ( A 3 ). e . T he n t h r ea d c ab l e s t h r oug h t h e o t he r s q ua r e open i n g i n t h e c o wl i n g un t i l c a b l es e x i t t h e f r o n t o f t h e c o wli n g a s s ho w n ( A 2 ).[...]

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    18 1 - 8 . A f t e r r ou t i n g c a b l e s , s e c u r e t h e c o wli n g wi t h sc r e w s ( 4 3 ). 1 - 9 . I n s e r t l e ft/ r i gh t c u p ho l de r s ( A 2a , A 2b ) i n t o t h e c o wli ng . T he n u s e sc r e w s ( 44 ) to s e c u r e l e ft/ r i g h t c u p ho l de r s ( A 2a , A 2b ).[...]

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    19 1 - 10 . A ft e r s e c u r i n g t h e c o wli n g , s e c u r e sc r e w s ( 42 ) a t po s i t i o n A i n t h e l e ft/ r i g ht pe d e s t a l m o un t s . T he n s e t m o t o r l e ft / r i gh t s i d e c o v e r s i n t o p l a c e , and s e c u r e t h e m wi t h sc r e w s ( 4 1 ) . F i n a ll y , s e t t h e w a t e r p r oo f r i n g [...]

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    S T E P2 D i s p l a y I n s t a ll a t i on 20[...]

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    2 - 1 . R e m o v e sc r e w s ( 45 ) f r o m t h e c o w li n g ( A 2 ) . N o t e : f o r s t ep s 2 - 2 a n d 2 - 3 , i t i s be s t f or t w o p e op l e t o w o r k t o g e t he r. 2 - 2 . H a v e o n e pe r s o n h o l d t h e d i s p l a y ( A 1 ) nea r t h e c o wli n g ( A 2 ). 21[...]

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    2 - 3 . H a v e t h e o t h e r pe r s o n c o n ne c t c a b l e s a s i nd i c a t e d i n s t e p s 2 - 3 a 1 t h r oug h a 3 a nd 2 - 4. a1 . F i r s t , s e c u r e t h e T V c a b l e on t o i t s c onne c t o r b y h and. a2 . R e m o v e t h e c ab l e w r en c h f r o m t h e ha r d w a r e k i t . U s e t h e c ab l e w r en c h to s e c [...]

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    2 - 5 . A f t e r s e c u r i n g c a b l e c onn e c t i on s , f o l l o w s t ep s ( a ~ e ) b e l o w t o s e c u r e t h e d i s p l ay ( A 1 ) i n t o p l a c e. a . F i r s t , h o l d t h e d i s p l a y ( A 1 ) a s s ho w n . R o t a t e i t u p w a r d a bou t 9 0 de g r ee s . T hen i n s e r t i t i n t o t h e c o wli n g ( A 2 ). b . [...]

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    3 - 1 . P l a c e ha n d s i n a r e a A . T he n li ft . R o l l t h e un i t i n t o p l a c e. S T E P3 H o w t o M o v e t h e P r o d u ct 24[...]

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    S T E P4 H o w t o L e v e l t h e U n it 4 - 1 . S e t t h e t r ea d m il l w he r e i t wi l l b e u s e d . P r e s s bo t h han d s do w n o n t h e e n d o f t he t r e ad m il l de ck . I n s pe c t w h e t he r l e v e l e r s e v en l y t o u c h t h e f l oo r. 4 - 2 . I f t h e t r e ad m il l i s no t l e v e l , m a k e ad j u s t m en[...]

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    S T E P5 H o w t o A l i g n t h e W a l k B e lt 5 - 1 . B o t h e d ge s o f t h e w a l k b e l t s hou l d b e a n e qua l d i s t a n c e f r o m t h e l and i n g s t r i p s . If no t , u s e t o o l s t o ad j u s t r ea r r o ll e r sc r e w s t o a li g n t h e w a l k be l t . D o no t t u r n e i t h er r e a r r o l l e r sc r e w m o [...]

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    S T E P6 H o w t o A d j u s t W a l k B e l t T i g h t n ess 6 - 1 . A s y o u e x e r c i s e , do e s t h e w a l k b e l t s udd e n l y pau s e an d t h e n r e ga i n t r a c t i on ? O r , if y o u b e a r d o w n aga i n s t t h e w a l k b e l t , do e s t h e b e l t no t p au s e w h a t s oe v e r ? I f e i t h er o f t h e s e t w o c[...]

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    S T E P7 H o w t o C o n n ec t t h e P o w e r C o rd 7 - 1 . F i r s t r e m o v e sc r e w s ( 46 ) f r o m t h e p o w e r c o r d s o ck e t o n t h e p r o du c t. 7 - 2 . I n s e r t t h e p o w e r c o r d i n t o p l a c e o n t h e p r odu c t. 7 - 3 . S e c u r e p o w e r c o r d c o n ne c t o r sc r e w s ( 46 ) . T he n i n s e r t t[...]

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    S T E P8 T V S ys t e m C a b l e C onn e c t i ons 29 T h e T 68 0 E t r e a d m i l l i s d e s i g n e d t o r e c e i v e T V s i g n a l s i n a n a l o g a n d d i g i t a l f o r m a t s . A na l og ( C A T V ) s y s t e m s i n c l u d e N T S C , P A L , a n d S E C A M . D i g i t a l ( D T V ) f un c t i on a l i t y a l l o w s f or r e[...]

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    2 . A na l o g c ab l e C A T V an d d i g i t a l o v e r - t he - a i r s i g n a l s w i t h an t e nna 3 . A na l o g an d d i g i t a l T V r e c ep t i o n v i aa c o m m o n e x t e r n a l a n t enn a a n d 2 - w a y s p li tt e r or " T c onne c t o r" A n t e n n a A n t enna C a b l e TV 30[...]

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    S T E P9 H o w t o R e p l a c e a F u se I f c u rr e n t be c o m e s t o o h i gh , t h e f u s e b r ea ks . T h i s p r o t e c t s t h e p r odu c t. T o r ep l a c e a f u s e , f o ll o w i n s t r u c t i o n s ( a ~ g ) be l o w. ( a ) P r e s s i n w a r d o n t h e f u s e c ap . ( b ) T u r n t h e f u s e c a p c o u n t e r c l o ck [...]

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    T 6 80 E D I S P L AY D i s p l a y F e a t u r es 32 W o r k o u t G oal P e r c e n t ag e C o m p l e t ed M u l t i m ed ia S e l e c t i on M e ss ag e R ow C a r d i o A d v i s or I n f o rm a t i on W i ndow D o t M a t r ix Di s p l ay[...]

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    D i s p l a y Fu n ct i ons 1 . SP E E D : 0 . 1 t o 15 . 0 M P H o r 0 . 2 t o 24 . 0 KP H i n 0 . 1 i n c r e m e n ts 2 . I NC L I N E : 0 t o 15 % i n 0 . 5 % i n c r e m e n ts 3 . T I M E : 0 : 0 0 t o 9 9 : 59 4 . D I S T A NC E : 0 . 0 0 t o 999 9 K M / M I LE 5 . C A L O R I E S : T o t a l c a l o r i e s bu r n t , 0 . 0 t o 9 9 9 9 K C [...]

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    34 6 . C A L / H r : C a l o r i e s b u r n t pe r h ou r , 0 . 0 t o 9 9 9 . 9 K C AL 7 . M E T S (M e t abo li c E qu i v a l en t T ab l e ) : 1 . 0 t o 99 8 . P R OG R A M : T r a ck , R an d o m , G l u t e , I n t e r v a l ( 1 : 1 , 1 : 2 , 2 : 2 ) , 5 K ( F l a t , Hill ) , 1 0 K ( F l a t, Hil l ) , W t Lo ss , C a r d i o , C u s t o m H[...]

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    1 1 . R A ND OM P r e s s R A ND O M t o gen e r a t e d i f f e r e n t c ou r s e s. 12 . G L U TE T h i s p r o g r a m i s s pe c i f i c a ll y de s i g n e d t o e x e r c i s e t h e g l u t eu s m u sc l e g r ou p o f t he b o d y ; 3 0 an d 4 5 m i nu t e du r a t i on s a r e a v a il a b l e i n t he s e i n c li ne - b a s e d p r og r[...]

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    23 . S O URCE P r e s s S O URC E t o s wi t c h t o d i f f e r en t sc r e en s ( W O R K O U T / T V / A V ). 24 . S P L I T / F U LL a . W h e n w a t c h i n g T V , p r e s s t h i s bu tt o n t o v i e w o n e o f t w o m o d e s: T V + W O R K O U T sc r ee n ( w h i c h s h o w s T V a l on g w i t h w o r k o u t i n f o r m a t i o n on [...]

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    H O W T O O P E R A T E T H E T 680 E T R E A D M I LL 1 . Q u i c k S t a rt 2 . I n p u t U s e r I n f o r m a t i on P r e s s Q U I C K S T A R T t o o p e r a t e t h e t r ead m i l l wi t h ou t f i r s t i npu tt i n g u s e r i n f o r m a t i on. W he n Q U I C K S T A R T i s s e l e c t e d , " T R E A D S T A R T I N G " ap [...]

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    D . A C T I V A T E W O R K O U T P R O G R A MS A c t i v a t e w o r k ou t p r og r a m s a f t e r e s t ab li s h i n g u s e r i n f o r m a t i o n . F o r de t a il s on w o r k o u t p r og r a m s , p l ea s e s ee E . S P E ED S pee d r ang e i s 0 . 1 t o 15 . 0 M P H / 0 . 2 t o 24 . 0 K P H. ( 1 ) A s a p r o m p t , " 0 . 1 &quo[...]

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    AB O U T T H E H E A R T R A T E D E T E C T I O N AN D P R E SE N T A T I ON A b ou t T e l e m e t r y H e a r t R ate A b o u t C o n t ac t H e a r t R a te T h e w o r d " t e l e m e t r y h ea r t r a t e " r e f e r s t o t h e de t e c t i o n o f t h e h e a r t r a t e , u s ua ll y v i aa s t r a p w o r n o n t h e e x e r c [...]

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    4 . T h e v i b r a t i o n o f t r e a d m ill s a t s p eed s o v e r 4 M P H / 6 . 4 K P H m a k e s he a r t r a t e d e t e c t i on d i f f i c u l t . A l s o , i f y ou r hand s m o v e , h ea r t r a t e d e t e c t i o n be c o m e s d i f f i c u l t. F o r be t t e r h ea r t r a t e d e t e c t i o n , k ee p h and s i n o n e p l a c [...]

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    W O R K O U T P R O G R A MS F o l l o w i n s t r u c t i o n s i n H O W T O O P E R A T E T H E T 680 E T R EA D M I L L t o a c t i v a t e w o r k out p r og r a m s . T h e f o ll o wi n g e x p l a i n s w o r k ou t p r og r a m f e a t u r e s . I n ge n e r a l , p r e s s t he c o r r e s po n d i n g w o r k ou t p r og r a m b u tt o n[...]

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    42 6 . W T L O S S , C A R D I O a n d C U S T O M HR 7 . F I T T EST T h e s e p r og r a m s e m p l o y w ha t i s c a l l e d H ea r t R a t e C o n t r o l ( H RC ) t e c hn o l o g y to ad j u s t s pee d o r i n c li n e t o m a i n t a i na s p e c i f i c t a r g e t he a r t r a t e . T he y a r e de s i g n e d to p r o v i d e op t i m [...]

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    G U I D E L I N E S F O R E X E R C I SE H o w h a r d s h o u l d I ex e r c i s e? CAU T IO N: S t ud i e s s ho w t ha t t o a c h i e v e t he be n e f i t s o f a e r ob i c e x e r c i s e , i t is n e c e s s a r y t o w o r k w i t h i n y our t r a i n i n g z o n e . Y o u r t r a i n i n g z o ne de p end s o n y ou r a g e an d l e v e [...]

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    U SE R P A RA M E T E R S E T T I NG U s e r pa r a m e t e r s de t e r m i n e ba s i c ope r a t i n g f ea t u r e s , s u c h a s d i s t an c e un i t s , o f t he t r e ad m ill . T o c h ang e t he s e p a r a m e t e r s , a t t h e bann e r d i s p l a y , h o l d t h e E N T E R b u tt on f o r t h r e e s e c on d s. 1 . S e t u p M P H[...]

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    T V S Y S T E M S E T U P P R O G R A M M I NG T V sys t e m s e t u p p r o g r a m m i n g i s e x p l a i ne d b e l o w . P l e a s e no t e t ha t p r og r a m m i n g f or an a l o g an d d i g i t a l T V r e c ep t i o n d i f f e r s. T h e C A T V sys t e m s e t u p i s u s u a l l y p r og r a m m e d i n t o t h e p r odu c t a t t h e[...]

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    ˙ ˙ F u l l / S p li t b e c o m e s a c on f i r m a t i o n ( O K ) k e y . P r e s s t o c on f i r m y o u r s e l e c t i o n. S ou r c e be c o m e s a n e x i t k e y . P r e s s t o e x i t ( E X I T ) t o t h e m a i n m enu. A T S C m en u i n c l u de s t h e f o ll o wi ng: a . C h a nnel ( 1 ) . S i gn a l Q ua li t y : C h a nne l s[...]

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    S p o r t s A rt S p o r t s A rt C h annel C h annel C ap t i on C ap t i on S etup S etup V V - - C h ip C h ip D TV D TV C h an n el S i g na l Q u a li ty M a n ua l Pr o g r am A u t o P r o g r am C h an n el S i g na l Q u a li ty M a n ua l Pr o g r am A u t o P r o g r am S e a r c h i n g ... P l eas e w a i t. P r es s E X I T but t o n [...]

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    S e t u p op t i o n s i n c l ud e t h e f o ll o wi ng: ( 1 ) A d j u s t : b r i g h t ne ss , c o n t r a s t , s a t u r a t i on , c o l or ( 2 ) La n guage : C hoo s e b e t w ee n E n g l i s h , S p an i s h , F r en ch ( 3 ) T i m e Z o n e : S e l e c t t i me ( 4 ) S l e ep : S e t p o w e r - o f f t i me ( 5 ) T r an s pa r en cy : M [...]

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    S p o r t s A rt C ha n nel C a p t i on S e t up V - C h ip D TV S e t up A d j u st L anguage T i m e Z o ne S l eep Tr an s pa r e n cy T heme I n fo S e r vi c es F r o m M e nu s e le c t S e t up F ul l / S plit P r e s s t o c on f i rm s e le c t i on Pr e s s to c o n f i rm s e l e c t ion Pr e s s CH + , CH - t o m a ke a d j u s t m e n[...]

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