If purchased in US/Canada: To register your product warranty, go to: www.bowex.com/register or call 1 (800) 605–3369.
If purchased outside US/Canada: To register your product warranty, contact your local distributor.
For warranty and service of products purchased outside US/Canada, please contact your local distributor. Nautilus, Inc. will cover the frame and drive
motor. Contact your local distributor for key details. To nd your local international distributor, go to: www.nautilusinternational.com.
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
This icon means a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Obey the following warnings:
Read and understand all Warnings on this machine.
Carefully read and understand the Assembly/Owner’s Manual.
Carefully read and understand the Assembly instructions. Read and understand the complete Manual. Keep the Manual
for future reference.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock or unsupervised usage of the equipment, always unplug this machine from the
electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.
To decrease the risk of burns, electric shock, or injury to persons, read and understand the complete Assembly/Owner’s
Manual. Failure to follow these guidelines can cause a serious or possibly fatal electrical shock or other serious injury.
• Keep bystanders and children away from the product you are assembling at all times.
• Do not connect power supply to the machine until instructed to do so.
• The machine should never be left unattended when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use, and before putting on or taking off parts.
• Before each use, examine the machine for damage to power cord, loose parts or signs of wear. Do not use if found in this condition. If purchased
in US/Canada, contact Customer Service for repair information. If purchased outside US/Canada, contact your local distributor for repair
information.
• Not intended for use by persons with medical conditions where those conditions may impact the safe operation of the treadmill or pose a risk of
injury to the user.
• Do not drop or put objects into any opening of the machine.
• Never operate this treadmill with the air openings blocked. Keep the air openings free of lint, hair and the like.
• Do not assemble this machine outdoors or in a wet or moist location.
• Make sure assembly is done in an appropriate work space away from foot traffic and exposure to bystanders.
• Some components of the machine can be heavy or awkward. Use a second person when doing the assembly steps involving these parts. Do not
do steps that involve heavy lifting or awkward movements on your own.
• Set up this machine on a solid, level, horizontal surface.
• Do not try to change the design or functionality of this machine. This could compromise the safety of this machine and will void the warranty.
• If replacement parts are necessary, use only genuine Nautilus replacement parts and hardware. Failure to use genuine replacement parts can
cause a risk to users, keep the machine from operating correctly and void the warranty.
• Do not use until the machine has been fully assembled and inspected for correct performance in accordance with the Manual.
• Use this machine only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
• Do all assembly steps in the sequence given. Incorrect assembly can lead to injury or incorrect function.
• Connect this machine to a properly grounded outlet only (see Grounding or Earthing Instructions).
• Keep the power cord away from heat sources and hot surfaces.
• Do not operate where aerosol products are being used.
• To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, then remove plug from outlet.
• SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
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Before using this equipment, obey the following warnings:
Read and understand the complete Manual. Keep the Manual for future reference.
Read and understand all warnings on this machine. If at any time the Warning labels become loose, unreadable or dislodged,
replace the labels. If purchased in US/Canada, contact Customer Service for replacement labels. If purchased outside US/Canada,
contact your local distributor for them.
• Children must not be let on or near to this machine. Moving parts and other features of the machine can be dangerous to children.
• Not intended for use by anyone under 14 years of age.
• Consult a physician before you start an exercise program. Stop exercising if you feel pain or tightness in your chest, become short of breath, or
feel faint. Contact your doctor before you use the machine again. Use the values calculated or measured by the machine’s computer for reference
purposes only.
• Before each use, examine this machine for damage to power cord, power receptacle, loose parts or signs of wear. Do not use if found in this
condition. Contact Nautilus Customer Service for repair information.
• Maximum user weight limit: 170 kg (375 lbs). Do not use if you are over this weight.
• Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. This machine contains moving parts. Do not put fingers or other objects into moving parts of the exercise
equipment.
• Always wear rubber soled athletic shoes when you use this machine. Do not use the machine with bare feet or only wearing socks.
• Set up and operate this machine on a solid, level, horizontal surface.
• Use caution when you step on and off the machine. Use the supplied foot support platforms for stability before walking on the moving belt.
• To prevent injury, stand on the foot support platforms before you start the machine or end a workout. Do not dismount the machine by standing on
the moving Walking Belts and exiting off the rear of the machine.
• Disconnect all power before servicing this machine.
• Do not operate this machine outdoors or in moist or wet locations.
• Keep at least 0.6 m (24”) on each side of the machine and 2 m (79”) behind the machine clear. This is the recommended safe distance for access
and passage around and emergency dismounts from the machine. Keep third parties out of this space when machine is in use.
• Do not over exert yourself during exercise. Operate the machine in the manner described in this manual.
• Perform all regular and periodic maintenance procedures recommended in the manual.
• Read, understand, and test the Emergency Stop Procedure before use
• Keep the walking belt clean and dry.
• Do not drop or put objects into any opening of the machine.
• Do not stand on machine motor cover or front trim cover.
• Keep power cord away from heat source and hot surfaces.
• This machine must be connected to an appropriate, dedicated electrical circuit. Nothing else must be connected to the circuit.
• Always connect the power cord to a circuit capable of handling 15 amperes for 110V AC or 10 amperes for 220-240V AC with no other loads
applied.
• Connect this machine to a correctly grounded outlet; consult a licensed electrician for assistance.
• Do not operate where aerosol products are being used.
• Do not let liquids touch the electronic controller. If it does, the controller must be inspected and tested for safety by an approved technician before
it can be used again.
• The electrical wiring for the residence in which the machine will be used must obey the applicable local and provincial requirements.
• Exercise on this machine requires coordination and balance. Be sure to anticipate that changes in belt speed and incline angle of deck can occur
during workouts, and be attentive in order to avoid loss of balance and possible injury.
• A machine should never be left unattended when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use, and before putting on or taking off parts.
• Use this machine only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Keep children under the age of 14
away from this machine.
Important Safety Instructions
To reduce the risk of electrical shock or unsupervised usage of the equipment, always unplug the power cord from the
wall outlet and/or the machine and wait 5 minutes before cleaning, maintaining or repairing the machine. Place the
power cord in a secure location.
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Safety Warning Labels and Serial Number
REVISIONS
ECO
REVISION
REV DESCRIPTION
APPROVED
DATE
ADRAWING RELEASE
BCHANGED SIZE
8/17/0912745
12247DLOVELY
DLOVELY
30.5mm
REVISIONS
ECO
REVISION
REV DESCRIPTION
APPROVED
DATE
30.5mm
ADRAWING RELEASEBCHANGED SIZE
8/17/0912745
12247DLOVELY
DLOVELY
CAUTION
Risk of Injury to Persons - To Avoid injury, use extreme caution
when stepping onto or off of a moving belt. Read instruction
manual before using.
WARNING!
• Injury or death is possible if caution is not used while using this
machine.
• Keep children and pets away.
• Read and follow all warnings on this machine.
• Refer to the Owner’s Manual for additional warnings and safety
information.
• The heart rate displayed is an approximation and should be used
for reference only.
• Not intended for use by anyone under 14 years of age.
• The maximum user weight for this machine is 375 lbs (170 kg).
• This machine is for home use only.
• Consult a physician prior to using any exercise equipment.
• REMOVE SAFETY KEY WHEN NOT IN USE, AND STORE OUT
OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Console Serial
Number Label
WARNING! Keep young children away
from this machine at all times. Contact
with the moving surface may result in
severe friction burns.
(This label is only available on the
Bowex™ Treadmill 18 machine in
English and Chinese.)
(This label is only available on the Bowex™ Treadmill 7 machine
in English and French Canadian.)
WARNING!
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE.
- Contact may cause electrical shock or burn.
- Turn off and lock out power before servicing.
WARNING!
- Moving parts can crush and cut.
- Keep guards in place.
- Lock out power before servicing.
(These labels are in English and French Canadian on the Bowex™
Treadmill 7 machine, and English, French Canadian and Chinese on the
Bowex™ Treadmill 18 machine.)
Serial Number and
Product Specication
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Grounding Instructions (for a 120V AC system )
This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce
the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be
plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualied
electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug
provided with the product – if it will not t the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualied electrician.
If you connect the machine to an outlet with GFI (ground fault interrupt) or AFI (arc fault interrupt), machine operation can cause the circuit to trip.
This machine is for use on a nominal 120-V circuit, and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated below. A temporary
adapter that looks like the adapter illustrated may be used to connect this plug to a 2-pole receptacle as shown if a properly
grounded outlet is not available.
The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualied electrician. The tab for the grounding
screw must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover. Whenever the adapter is used, it must be held in
place by a metal screw.
Grounded
Outlet
Adapter
Metal Screw
Grounded
Grounding Pin
Outlet Box
Tab for Grounding
Screw
Earthing Instructions(for a 220-240V AC system )
This product must be electrically earthed. If a malfunction occurs, correct earthing decreases the risk of electric shock. The power cord is equipped
with an equipment-earthing conductor, and must be connected to an outlet that is properly installed and earthed.
The electrical wiring must comply with all applicable local and provincial standards and requirements. Incorrect
connection of the equipment-earthing conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Consult a licensed electrician if
you are not sure that the machine is correctly earthed. Do not change the plug on the machine – if it does not t the
outlet, have a correct outlet installed by a licensed electrician.
If you connect the machine to an outlet with RCBO (Residual-Current circuit Breaker with Overload protection), machine operation can cause the
circuit to trip. A Surge Protector Device is recommended to protect the machine.
If a Surge Protector Device (SPD) is used with this machine, be sure that it matches the power rating of this equipment (220-240V
!
AC). Do not connect other appliances or devices to the surge protector in combination with this machine.
Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same conguration as the plug. Use the appropriate adapter
supplied with this product.
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Emergency Stop Procedure
The Treadmill machine is equipped with a Safety Key that can prevent serious injury, as well as prevent children from playing with and/or being
injured on the machine. If the Safety Key is not correctly inserted into the Safety Key Port, the belt will not operate.
Always attach the Safety Key Clip to your clothing during your workout.
!
When you use the machine, only remove the Safety Key in an emergency. When the key is removed while the machine is in
operation, it will stop quickly, which could cause the loss of balance and possible injury.
For safe storage of the machine, and to prevent unsupervised operation of the machine, always remove the Safety Key and
disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and the AC input. Place the power cord in a secure location.
The Console will display “ + SAFETY KEY ”, or add Safety Key, for a Safety Key fault. The Treadmill machine will not start a Workout, or will end and
clear an active Workout, when the Safety Key is removed. Inspect the Safety Key and be sure it is connected to the Console correctly.
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Specifications / Before Assembly
Power Requirements:
Operational Voltage: 110-127V, 60Hz 220V - 240V AC, 50Hz
Operating Current: 15 A 8 A
Maximum User Weight: 170 kg (375 lbs)
Total Surface Area (footprint) of equipment: 19826 cm
Maximum Inclined Deck Height: 40.6 cm (16 inches)
Machine Weight: approx. 127 kg (280 lbs)
Sound Emission: Less than 70 db average without load. Noise emission under load is higher
than without load.
This product complies with the European Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/
EU
DO NOT dispose of this product as refuse. This product is to be recycled. For proper
disposal of this product, please follow the prescribed methods at an approved waste
center.
120V 220V
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Select the area where you are going to set up and operate your machine. For safe operation,
the location must be on a hard, level surface. Allow a minimum workout area of 214.1 cm x
415.5 cm (84.3” x 163.6”). Be sure that the workout space you are utilizing has adequate height
clearance, taking into consideration the height of the user and the maximum incline of the machine.
140.1 cm
(55.2”)
214.8 cm
(84.6”)
92.3 cm
(36.3”)
170.2 cm
(67”)
133.4 cm
(52.5”)
Basic Assembly
Follow these basic points when you assemble your
machine:
• Read and understand the “Important Safety
Instructions” before assembly.
• Collect all the pieces necessary for each assembly
step.
• Using the recommended wrenches, turn the bolts
and nuts to the right (clockwise) to tighten, and the
left (counterclockwise) to loosen, unless instructed
otherwise.
• When attaching 2 pieces, lightly lift and look
through the bolt holes to help insert the bolt
through the holes.
• The assembly requires 2 people.
• Do not use any power tools for assembly.
0.6m
( 24” )
2.1m
( 84.3” )
0.6m
( 24” )
4.2m ( 163.6” )
2m
( 79” )
Machine Mat
The Bowex™ Machine Mat is an optional accessory that helps keep your workout area clear and adds a layer of protection to your oor. The rubber
machine mat provides a non-slip, rubber surface which limits static discharge and reduces the possibility of display errors. If possible, put your
Bowex™ Machine Mat in your selected workout area before you begin assembly.
To order the optional machine mat, contact Customer Service (if purchased in US/Canada) or your local distributor (if purchased outside US/
Canada).
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Parts
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2
4
5
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7
8
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9
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ItemQtyDescriptionItemQtyDescription
11Console Assembly111Crossbar
21Upper Junction Cover, Left121Upright, Right
31Handlebar Assembly, Left131Base Shroud, Right
41Junction Cover End Cap, Left141Base Assembly
DO NOT CUT the Shipping Strap ( * ) or Shipping Zip-Tie ( ** ) on the Treadle Assembly until instructed.
When moving the Deck Assembly, be sure to grasp the sides of it. Do not grasp the Walking Deck Release
Button. Pressing the Walking Deck Release Button releases the locking mechanism on the hydraulic lift.
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Hardware / Tools / Assembly
A
B
C
D
E
FG
ItemQtyDescriptionItemQtyDescription
A22Socket Hex Head Screw, M8x1.25x20 BlackE6Curved Washer, M8x18 Black
B4Socket Hex Head Screw, M8x1.25x70 BlackF4Pan Phillips Head Screw, M3.9x16 Black
C26Lock Washer, M8x18 BlackG2Pan Phillips Head Screw, M5x10 Black
D20Flat Washer, M8x18 Black
Note: Select pieces of Hardware have been provided as spares on the Hardware Card. Be aware that there may be remaining Hardware
after the proper assembly of your machine.
Tools
Included
6mm #2
DO NOT CUT the Shipping Strap on the Base Assembly until it has been placed face up as shown in the
appropriate work space.
*
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1. Connect the Input/Output (I/O) Cables and Attach the Uprights to Frame
Note: Do not crimp cables. Do not fully tighten Hardware until instructed.
15
6 m m
X4
A
14
C
D
D
C
12
X4
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B
6 m m
2. Attach the Crossbar to the Frame Assembly
11
A
D
C
X4
6mm
Note:Do not crimp cables. Do not fully tighten Hardware until instructed.A right (“ R ”) decal has been applied to the right side of this part to assist with assembly.
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3. Place the Lower Junction Covers onto the Uprights
Note: Do not let the Console Cables to fall into the Right Upright.
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4. Connect the Cables and Attach the Console Assembly
Note: Do not crimp the Cables.
1
X4
D
C
A
6 mm
6 mm
X4
E
C
A
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5. Fully Tighten All Hardware from Previous Steps
Note: Do not crimp the Cables.
6. Attach the Side Handlebars through the Junction Cover End Caps to the Frame Assembly
Note: A mark has been applied to all right (“ R ”) and left (“ L ”) parts to assist with assembly.
3
4
D
C
7
6
X4
A
6 m m
X2
E
C
A
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6 m m
7. Snap the Upper and Lower Junction Covers into Place and Secure with Hardware to the Frame
Assembly
Note: A mark has been applied to all right (“ R ”) and left (“ L ”) parts to assist with assembly.
2
9
X4
F
# 2
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8. Attach the Crossbar Tray to the Frame Assembly
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9. Attach the Base Shrouds to the Frame Assembly
# 2
X2
G
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10. Connect the Power Cord and Safety Key to the Frame Assembly
Connect this machine to a properly grounded outlet only (see Grounding/Earthing Instructions).
Note: When ready to operate the machine, be sure to turn on the power with the Power Switch.
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11. Set Up Your Machine
a. With the machine plugged into a functioning wall outlet, the machine will start up and the red Status LED will activate.
Note: The Console may go to sleep if it does not receive any input. Touch the screen of the Console to wake up the machine.
b. The machine will activate and display the Welcome - Connect Wi screen. Tap on Connect.
Note: A Wi connection is required to use your Bowex™ machine. If you do not have a Wi connection available, contact your Bowex™
Representative or your local distributor immediately for further assistance.
c. The Console will display the list of available Wi connections. Tap on
the desired Wi connection, and enter the password. Tap on Con-
nect.
d. The Console will test and connect to the Wi connection.
If the Console displays an Update Available screen, tap on the Agree
button. The Console will update the software.
e. With a Wi connection established, tap on Back.
f. Tap on Get Started.
g. The Console will display the options screen. Choose Log In or
Create Account. Follow the prompts to register your new tness
machine. When registration is completed, your tness machine is
now ready for use.
Note: The Bowex™ machine must be registered using a Wi connec-
tion. Once the initial registration and conguration is completed,
the machine can be operated without a Wi connection. However,
only the basic workouts and functions will be available for use. All
coaching, custom workouts, Explore The World™ virtual outdoor
immersive runs and trainer lead workout videos are only available
through a Wi connection with a JRNY™ membership*.
h. The Console will display the Just for You screen. The screen will prompt you to do your Fitness Assessment workout to get a custom work-
out*. You can go to the Learn tab for more information about your options.
C O N N E C T
12. Final Inspection
Inspect your machine to ensure that all fasteners are tight and components are properly assembled.
Note: Remove any protective covers from the face of the Console.
Be sure to record the serial number in the eld provided at the front of this manual.
Do not use until the machine has been fully assembled and inspected for correct performance in accordance with the Owner’s
Manual.
* A JRNY™ membership is required for the JRNY™ experience – see www.bowex.com/jrny for details. For United States and Canada customers,
you can obtain a JRNY™ membership by calling 800-269-4126 or visiting www.bowex.com/jrny. Where available (including the United States),
you can also obtain a JRNY™ membership by downloading the JRNY™ app onto your phone or tablet and signing up within the downloaded app.
JRNY™ memberships may not be available in all countries.
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Adjustments
Moving and Storing the Machine
The machine can be moved by one or more persons. Use caution when you move the machine. The treadmill is heavy and can be
awkward. Make sure that your own physical strength is capable of moving the machine. Use a second person if necessary.
1. Before the machine can be moved, inspect the Walking Deck to be sure the Incline setting is at “1”. If necessary, adjust the Incline setting to “1”.
Be sure the area below the machine is clear before adjusting the incline of the Deck. Fully lower the incline of the Deck after each
workout.
2. Remove the Safety Key and place it in a secure location.
When this machine is not in operation, remove the Safety Key and keep out of the reach of children.
3. Make sure that the power switch is turned Off, and the power cord is disconnected.
4. You must fold the treadmill before you move it. Never move the treadmill if it is not folded.
Never move the machine with the Walking Deck not folded. Rotating or moving parts can pinch, resulting in personal injury.
5. Make sure that there is safe clearance around, on and above your treadmill. Make sure there is no object to spill or cause blockage from the fully
folded position.
Be sure there is adequate height clearance for the raised deck.
6. With your right hand, push and hold down the Walking Deck Release Button. Using the lifting handle found below the rear of the walking belt, lift
the walking deck fully upward and engage the hydraulic lift. The Walking Deck Release Button can be released when the walking deck has moved
about 10 inches (25.4 cm). Be sure that the hydraulic lift is correctly locked in place.
Use proper safety precautions and lifting techniques. Bend your knees and elbows, keep your back straight and pull up equally with
both arms. Make sure that your own physical strength is capable of lifting the walking deck until it engages the locking mechanism.
Use a second person if necessary.
Do not use the walking belt or rear roller to lift the treadmill. These parts do not lock in place and can abruptly move. Injury to you
or damage to the machine can occur.
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7. Make sure that the locking mechanism is engaged. Carefully pull back on the walking deck and make sure that it does not move. When you do
this, keep clear of movement path in case the treadmill lock is not properly engaged.
Do not lean against the treadmill when it is folded. Do not put items on it that could cause it to become unstable or fall.
Do not connect the power cord or try to operate the treadmill in the folded position.
8. Stand to one side of the treadmill. Place your front foot so it pins the Base As-
sembly. Grasping the Side Handrail, carefully pivot the treadmill rearward until it is
balanced fully on the transport wheels. Be sure not to pivot the machine too far. Hold
the treadmill in the balanced position.
This step may require two persons, one on each side of the treadmill. The
treadmill is heavy and can be awkward. Make sure that your own physical
strength is capable of pivoting the machine.
Always wear fully enclosed shoes when moving this machine. Do not
move the machine with bare feet or only wearing socks.
Do not use the Console or lifted Walking Deck to pivot or move the treadmill. Injury to you or damage to the machine can occur.
Keep clear of the movement path of the lifted Walking Deck.
9. Grasping the Side Handrail and the front of the Upright, safely roll the treadmill
to the desired location.
The treadmill is heavy and can be awkward. Make sure that your own
physical strength is capable of moving the machine.
Place the machine on a clean, hard, level surface, free from unwanted material or other objects that may hamper your ability to move
freely. A rubber mat should be used below the machine to prevent
the release of static electricity and protect your ooring.
Do not put objects in the path of the walking deck when lowered.
NOTICE: Move the machine carefully so that it does not hit other ob-
jects. This can damage the Console operation, the treadmill,
or the area around the machine.
10. Safely lower the treadmill into the desired position. Be sure there is adequate
space for the machine before lowering it.
11. Prior to use, refer to the “Unfolding the Machine” procedure in this manual.
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Unfolding the Machine
1. Make sure there is sufcient space to lower the walking deck.
Keep a minimum clearance behind the machine of 2 m (79”) and 0.6 m (24”) on each side. This is the recommended safe distance
for access, movement and emergency dismounts from the machine.
Place the machine on a clean, hard, level surface, free from unwanted material or other objects that may hamper your ability to
move freely with a sufcient clear workout area. A rubber mat below the machine is recommended to prevent electrostatic discharge and protect your oor.
Be sure that the workout space you are utilizing has adequate height clearance, taking into consideration the height of the user and
the maximum incline of the deck.
2. Make sure there is no object on or around the treadmill to spill or cause blockage from the fully unfolded position.
3. Slightly push the walking deck toward the console. With your right hand, push and hold down the Walking Deck Release Button and pull the
walking deck away from the console. Once the end of the walking deck has moved about 25.4 cm (10 inches), release the button and move to the
side of the machine. Continue to pull the walking deck.
Keep clear of the movement path of the walking deck.
4. The hydraulic lift is set up to drop lightly. Hold onto the walking deck until approximately 2/3 of the movement down. Lower the weight with your
legs. The walking deck can possibly drop quickly in the last part of the movement.
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Leveling the Machine
The machine needs to be leveled if your workout area is uneven. To adjust:
1. Place the machine in your workout area.
2. Adjust the levelers until they all contact the oor.
Do not adjust the levelers to such a height that they detach or unscrew from the machine. Injury to you or damage to the machine
can occur.
3. Adjust until the machine is level.
Make sure the machine is level and stable before you exercise.
Treadmill Belt
Your treadmill comes equipped with a durable, high quality walking belt designed to provide many hours of reliable service. The walking belt on a
treadmill that has not been operated for a length of time, either in factory packaging or after assembly, can exhibit a “thumping” noise when started.
This is due to the belt taking on the curve of the front and rear rollers. This is a common occurrence and does not indicate a problem with your machine. After the treadmill has been used for a short period of time the thumping noise will discontinue. The amount of time will vary depending on the
temperature and humidity of the environment where the treadmill is placed.
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Features
Bluetooth
Power Switch
Fuse
®
Heart Rate Armband
Power Inlet
Console
Water Bottle Holder
/ Storage Tray
Incline Controls
Tray
Upright
Motor Cover
USB Port
Base
Leveler
Media Shelf
Speaker
Fan
Emergency Safety Key Port
Speed Controls
Contact Heart Rate (HR)
Sensors
Ergo Bar
Side Handlebar
Walking Belt and Deck
Side Foot Support Rails
Front Support
Bar
Transport Wheel
Dampener
Lift Handle
Lift Shock (under
Walking Deck)
Use the values calculated or measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only. The heart rate
displayed is an approximation and should be used for reference only. Over exercising may result in serious injury or
death. If you feel faint stop exercising immediately.
Walking Deck
Release Button
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Console
Pre-Set Incline buttons
Incline Control buttons
Pre-Set Speed buttons
Console display
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14
11
8
5
3
2
Speed Control buttons
Fan buttons
You can access your JRNY™ membership* through the console of this Bowex™ machine. With a JRNY™ membership, you receive guided
workouts adapted to your capabilities, conveniently displayed on your console, and friendly virtual voice coaching designed to support you on your
journey to long-term tness success.
Note: Users without a JRNY™ membership* may nd some content disabled or locked. All coaching, custom workouts, Explore The
World™ virtual outdoor immersive runs and trainer lead workout videos are only available through a Wi connection with a JRNY™
membership. Available workouts can be found on the Programs tab, Explore the World™ tab, Workouts, and the JUST FOR YOU
tab.
Console Display
The Console Display home page includes convenient access to basic features, such as manual and standard workout programs. Everything can be
controlled with a simple touch of the Display. Just touch the Display to make a selection, start a workout, or to simply wake up the Console.
Note: The buttons on the back of the Console are for factory reset and recovery. They are not intended for customer use. The Power
button turns off the backlight on the Console, so it appears off but the electronics are still on.
* A JRNY™ membership is required for the JRNY™ experience – see www.bowex.com/jrny for details. For United States and Canada customers,
you can obtain a JRNY™ membership by calling 800-269-4126 or visiting www.bowex.com/jrny. Where available (including the United States),
you can also obtain a JRNY™ membership by downloading the JRNY™ app onto your phone or tablet and signing up within the downloaded app.
JRNY™ memberships may not be available in all countries.
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JUST FOR YOU tab
Console Display
PROGRAMS tab
EXPLORE THE
WORLD™ tab
FAVORITES tab
VIDEOS tab
LEARN tab
Time and Difculty settings
Recommended Workouts
WORKOUTS
Status LED
JUST FOR YOU tab
After logging in, the Just For You tab is the starting, or home screen for your machine. Guided adaptive workout options* and educational videos are
presented here, encouraging you on your tness journey. Tap on any of the available options to see additional details and to start the workout.
Note: You can use the Time and Difculty selection sliders to set the Recommended Workout. Users without the JRNY™ membership* will
only see the Time selection slider.
PROGRAMS tab
The Programs tab provides access to all guided adaptive workouts (with or without virtual voice coaching)*, along with the standard workouts
programs.
Note: Only the basic workouts and functions will be available for use without a Wi connection.
Exercise on this machine requires coordination and balance. Be sure to anticipate that changes in belt speed and incline angle of
deck can occur during workouts, and be attentive in order to avoid loss of balance and possible injury.
EXPLORE THE WORLD™ tab
The Explore The World™ workouts allow you to run through virtual outdoor destinations, with the angle of the walking deck adjusting to the terrain.
Note: A Wi connection with a JRNY™ membership is required to do the Explore The World™ workouts.
JOURNAL
PROFILE
Exercise on this machine requires coordination and balance. Be sure to anticipate that changes in belt speed and incline angle of
deck can occur during workouts, and be attentive in order to avoid loss of balance and possible injury.
VIDEOS tab
The Videos tab provides videos led by tness trainers*, categorized by difculty and organized by time.
FAVORITES tab
Quick access to your favorite content. To add an option to your Favorites tab, tap on the heart icon in the upper-right corner.
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LEARN tab
Provides educational videos and key feature information about tness.
Recommended Workouts
Recommended workouts are based on your current tness level, past workouts and selected time and difculty settings. Tap on a Suggested
Workout card to see an expanded description.
Note: Users without a JRNY™ membership* will see only the Time settings.
WORKOUTS
The Workouts tab centrally collects all of the available workouts and educational videos.
Exercise on this machine requires coordination and balance. Be sure to anticipate that changes in belt speed and incline angle of
deck can occur during workouts, and be attentive in order to avoid loss of balance and possible injury.
JOURNAL
Displays the workout summary (Overview), Past Workouts, and Awards for the selected User Prole.
PROFILE
View and edit your User Prole details, settings, and JRNY™ membership information.
Status LED
The Status LED shows if the Console is activated and starting up/operating correctly (LED is on), or if the Console is experiencing an error (LED
blinks 3 times). To reset the Console during an error, disconnect the power to the machine for 30 seconds and reconnect it.
Incline Control buttons
The Incline Control buttons are used to Increase (+ and) / Decrease (- and) the Incline value of the Walking Deck.
Note: The Incline Control buttons can provide a negative, or declined, level to the Walking Deck.
Pre-Set Incline buttons
Selects an incline setting for the Walking Deck.
Speed Control buttons
The Speed Control buttons are used to Increase (+ and) / Decrease (- and) the speed of the Walking Deck.
Pre-Set Speed buttons
Selects a speed setting for the Walking Belt.
START button
Push to start the currently selected workout Program, or resume a paused workout.
Fan button
Controls 4-speed fan (off, low, medium, high).
STO P/PAU SE but to n
Push to pause a workout or end a paused workout.
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Maximum Burn Rate marker
Current Burn Rate
Burn Rate / Benet Zone
meter
Workout Prole
Burn Rate / Benet Zone meter
The Burn Rate metric shows the level of calories being burned per minute. This rate is a function of Intensity, which is the current rate of speed and
incline level. As either of those values increase, the Burn Rate will increase.
The Benet Zone meter will be displayed during Standard and Manual workouts, with three suggested zones: Fat Burn, Endurance, and
Performance.
Workout Prole
The Workout Prole is a visualization of the workout (showing intensity). The higher the prole line, the more intense the workout.
Interval Time
Interval Time shows the remaining time of the current interval.
Maximum Burn Rate marker
The Maximum Burn Rate marker is an indicator that shows the highest rate of calorie burn achieved during the current workout.
Burn Rate Target range
The Burn Rate Target range is based on the selected User Prole. A range of Burn Rate segments are activated during an Interval workout. The
intensity of the range is based on the Workout Prole display.
Note: For a more exact calorie burn rate and suggested target range, be sure to complete a Fitness Assessment workout and keep the User
Prole current.
The Target Range is a suggested workout level, and should only be followed if your physical tness level allows.
During an Interval workout, the Sprint range will be the red segments, and the Recover range will be the blue segments.
Metrics Bar
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Incline
Incline shows the current percent of Incline of the Walking Deck.
Note: The machine can provide a negative, or declined, level to the Walking Deck.
Time
Counts in minutes and seconds the total time of your workout (e.g. 15:42 minutes).
Interval
During an Interval workout, this metric shows the current, active Interval and the total number of Intervals for the workout. Each Interval has a Sprint
and a Recover workout segment.
Distance
Distance is displayed in miles or kilometers based on the user setting
Calories
Calories counts your total workout calories
Burn Rate
The Burn Rate metric shows the level of calories being burned per minute. This rate is a function of Intensity, which is the current current rate of
speed and incline level. As either of those values increase, the Burn Rate will increase.
Heart Rate
The Heart Rate metric shows your heart beats per minute. The heart icon will ash when acquiring the rate. With a stable reading, the icon will be
shown as solid.
The heart rate displayed is an approximation and should be used for reference only.
Speed
Speed shows your current speed in miles (MI) or kilometers (KM) per hour to one decimal (e.g. 3.4 MI).
Pace (Average)
Average Pace is not shown on the Metrics Bar, but is displayed with the workout results.
Incline and Speed Controls
The Incline and Speed Controls are located on the Ergo Bar. The incline and speed of the walking belt can be controlled from these controls. The
buttons on the left side include an Incline Increase button and an Incline Decrease button. The controls on the right side include a Speed Increase
button and a Speed Decrease button. Push and hold the button to quickly adjust the incline or speed setting.
Do not push these buttons when grabbing onto the Ergo Bar.
Using the Bowflex™ JRNY™ App on your Portable Device(Optional)
Though you can access your completed workout information from your console with your JRNY™ membership, you can also access this information
remotely on your own device. Simply download the JRNY™ app to your device for access to your JRNY™ membership.
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1. Download the app, named “Bowex™ JRNY™ App “. The app is available on Google Play™ and the App Store.
Note: For a complete list of supported devices, review the app on the App Store or Google Play™.
2. Follow the instructions on the app to sync your device to your Bowex™ JRNY™ membership.
When your device has access to the account, you will be able to review past workouts, coaching, and upcoming workouts with your JRNY™
membership*.
USB Charging
If a USB Device is attached to the USB Port, the Port will attempt to charge the Device. The power supplied from the USB Port may not be enough to
operate the Device and charge it at the same time.
Bluetooth® Heart Rate Monitor Enabled
Your tness machine is equipped to be able to receive a signal from a Bluetooth® Heart Rate (HR) Monitor. Follow the instructions provided with your
Bluetooth
®
HR monitor.
If you have a pacemaker or other implanted electronic device, consult your doctor before using a Bluetooth
®
strap or other
Bluetooth® heart rate monitor.
Note: Be sure to remove the protective cover (if provided) from the Heart Rate Sensor before use.
Bluetooth® Heart Rate Armband
A Bluetooth® Heart Rate Armband is provided with your tness machine. To use the Bluetooth® Heart Rate Armband, follow the instructions that were
included with the Armband.
If you have a pacemaker or other implanted electronic device, consult your doctor before using a Bluetooth
Bluetooth® heart rate monitor.
Note: Be sure to remove the protective cover (if provided) from the Heart Rate Sensor before use.
1. Put the Bluetooth® Heart Rate Armband onto the upper portion of your forearm.
2. Conrm that the Bluetooth® wireless connection is active on the machine. If the Bluetooth
®
icon is blue, then it is active.
If the icon is red, then the Bluetooth® wireless connection must be activated. To activate the Bluetooth® wireless connection:
a. Tap the Bluetooth® icon.
b. Tap “Manage Bluetooth®”.
c, Slide the option from “OFF” to “ON”.
d. Tap Back to exit.
3. When ready to exercise, start your workout.
4. Push the On/Off LED button on the Heart Rate Armband. Be sure to only push the On/Off LED button once.
5. During your workout, the Heart Rate Armband may take up to 60 seconds to connect. When connected, the Bluetooth
Rate Device icon will be displayed along with your heart rate.
Note: The Armband can only be connected once to an active workout. If the On/Off LED button is pushed after being connected,
the workout must be restarted.
®
armband or other
®
Heart
* A JRNY™ membership is required for the JRNY™ experience – see www.bowex.com/jrny for details. For United States and Canada customers,
you can obtain a JRNY™ membership by calling 800-269-4126 or visiting www.bowex.com/jrny. Where available (including the United States),
you can also obtain a JRNY™ membership by downloading the JRNY™ app onto your phone or tablet and signing up within the downloaded app.
JRNY™ memberships may not be available in all countries.
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Bluetooth® Audio (in or out)
Your machine is able to play audio across a Bluetooth® connection from your smart device through the treadmill speakers. The machine can also
stream audio from the console to your Bluetooth
Note: Bluetooth® audio can only be streamed in one direction (in or out) at a time.
®
device (such as Bluetooth® headphones).
Contact Heart Rate Sensors
Contact Heart Rate (CHR) sensors send your heart rate signals to the Console. The CHR sensors are the stainless steel parts of the Handlebars.
To use, put your hands comfortably around the sensors. Be sure that your hands touch both the top and the bottom of the sensors. Hold rm, but
not too tight or loose. Both hands must make contact with the sensors for the Console to detect a pulse. After the Console detects four stable pulse
signals, your initial pulse rate will be shown.
Once the Console has your initial heart rate, do not move or shift your hands for 10 to 15 seconds. The Console will now validate the heart rate.
Many factors inuence the ability of the sensors to detect your heart rate signal:
• Movement of the upper body muscles (including arms) produces an electrical signal (muscle artifact) that can interfere with pulse detection. Slight
hand movement while in contact with the sensors can also produce interference.
• Calluses and hand lotion may act as an insulating layer to reduce the signal strength.
• Some Electrocardiogram (EKG) signals generated by individuals are not strong enough to be detected by the sensors.
• The proximity of other electronic machines can generate interference.
If your heart rate signal ever seems erratic after validation, wipe off your hands and the sensors and try again.
The heart rate displayed is an approximation and should be used for reference only.
Heart Rate Calculations
Your maximum heart rate usually decreases from 220 Beats Per Minute (BPM) in childhood to approximately 160 BPM by age 60. This fall in heart
rate is usually linear, decreasing by approximately one BPM for each year. There is no indication that training inuences the decrease in maximum
heart rate. Individuals of the same age could have different maximum heart rates. It is more accurate to nd this value by getting a stress test than by
using an age related formula.
Your at rest heart rate is inuenced by endurance training. The typical adult has an at rest heart rate of approximately 72 BPM, where as highly
trained runners may have readings of 40 BPM or lower.
The Heart Rate table is an estimate of what Heart Rate Zone (HRZ) is effective to burn fat and improve your cardiovascular system. Physical conditions vary, therefore your individual HRZ could be several beats higher or lower than what is shown.
The most efcient procedure to burn fat during exercise is to start at a slow pace and gradually increase your intensity until your heart rate reaches
between 60 – 85% of your maximum heart rate. Continue at that pace, keeping your heart rate in that target zone for over 20 minutes. The longer
you maintain your target heart rate, the more fat your body will burn.
The graph is a brief guideline, describing the generally suggested target heart rates based on age. As noted above, your optimal target rate may be
higher or lower. Consult your physician for your individual target heart rate zone.
Note: As with all exercises and fitness regimens, always use your best judgment when you increase your exercise time or intensity.
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Fitness Basics
Frequency
To maintain good health, lose weight and improve your cardiovascular endurance, try and use the Bowex™ tness machine a minimum of 3 times
per week, 30 minutes each day.
If you are new to exercise (or returning to a regular exercise program), and you are unable to comfortably complete 30 minutes of continuous exercise at one time, just do 5 – 10 minutes, and gradually increase your workout time until you can reach 30 minutes total.
If your schedule is busy, and you are unable to t 30 minutes of continuous exercise into your day, try accumulating 30 minutes by doing multiple
shorter workouts on the same day. For example, 15 minutes in the morning and 15 minutes in the evening.
For best results, combine your Bowex™ tness machine workouts with a strength training program using a Bowex™ home gym or Bowex™
SelectTech™ dumbbells, and follow the Bowex™ Body Weight Loss Guide that is included in this manual.
Consistency
Busy work schedules, family obligations and daily chores can make it difcult to t regular exercise into your life. Try these tips to increase your
chances of success:
Schedule your workouts the same way you schedule meetings or appointments. Select specic days and times each week, and try not to change
your workout times.
Make a commitment to a family member, friend or spouse, and encourage each other to stay on track each week. Leave messages with friendly
reminders to be consistent, and keep each other accountable.
Make your workouts more interesting by alternating between steady state (single-speed) workouts and interval training (varied speed) workouts. The
Bowex™ tness machine is even more fun when you add this kind of variety.
Apparel
It is important to wear appropriate, safe and comfortable footwear and clothing when using the Bowex™ tness machine, including:
• Rubber-soled athletic walking or running shoes.
• Exercise clothing that allows you to move freely, and keep comfortably cool.
• Athletic support that provides stability and comfort.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. This machine contains moving parts. Do not put fingers, feet, or other objects into moving
parts of the exercise equipment.
Always wear rubber soled athletic shoes when you use this machine. Do not use the machine with bare feet or only wearing socks.
Warm-Up *
Before you use your Bowex™ tness machine, consider doing these dynamic warm-up stretches, which will help prepare your body for the workout:
Stand with the feet together. Bring one knee forward and up
toward the chest. Place the hands around the shin and pull
the knee into the chest. Release the stretch by putting the
foot on the oor. Each repetition of the sequence should take
1 to 3 seconds. Repeat as a continuous, controlled, uid sequence 10 or 20 times. Repeat the stretch with the other leg.
Dynamic Knee Bend
Stand with the feet together. Raise the heel of one foot
toward the gluteals. Release the stretch by putting the foot on
the oor. Each repetition of the sequence should take 1 to 3
seconds. Repeat as a continuous, controlled, uid sequence
10 or 20 times. Repeat the stretch with the other leg.
Dynamic Knee Kick
Stand tall and hold one leg up with the hands at hip height,
keeping the knee bent. Hold onto a wall for balance with one
hand, if necessary. Straighten the knee as far as comfortably
possible. Release the stretch by bending the knee. Each repetition of the sequence should take 1 to 3 seconds. Repeat
as a continuous, controlled, uid sequence 10 or 20 times.
Repeat the stretch with the other leg.
Dynamic Twist
Stand with the feet shoulder-width apart. Bend the elbows;
hold the arms out to the sides. Twist the upper body to one
side and then the other side as far as comfortably possible.
Each repetition of the sequence should take 1 to 3 seconds.
Repeat as a continuous, controlled, uid sequence 10 or 20
times
Dynamic Bent Knee Heel Press
Stand with one foot forward and one foot back, hip-width
apart and feet facing forward. Bend both knees putting
weight on the back heel. Release the stretch by returning
to the start position. Each repetition of the sequence should
take 1 to 3 seconds. Repeat as a continuous, controlled,
uid sequence 10 or 20 times. Repeat the stretch with the
other leg. Touch a wall or hold onto something for balance, if
necessary.
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Dynamic Side Reach
Stand with the feet apart, the knees slightly bent and the
arms at the sides of the body. Reach with one hand above
the head and lean over to the opposite side. Release the
stretch by returning to the start position. Then reach with the
other hand to the opposite side. Use the other arm to support
the body weight on the thigh, if necessary. Each repetition
of the sequence should take 1 to 3 seconds. Repeat as a
continuous, controlled, uid sequence 10 or 20 times.
Workouts
Follow these guidelines to ease yourself into a weekly exercise regimen. Use your judgment and/or the advice of your physician or health care
professional to nd the intensity and level of your workouts.
Consult a physician before you start an exercise program. Stop exercising if you feel pain or tightness in your chest, become short
of breath, or feel faint. Contact your doctor before you use the machine again. Use the values calculated or measured by the
machine’s computer for reference purposes only.
Steady State and Interval Training are 2 types of workouts you can do on your Bowex™ tness machine:
Steady State workouts
A Steady State workout involves slowly increasing your workout speed to a challenging, but comfortable speed you can hold for most of your workout. For example, holding a 3.0 MPH walking pace for the entire workout, except during the warm-up and cool-down. Steady State workouts help
you build exercise condence, stamina and endurance, and are essential to a well-rounded cardiovascular training program.
Interval Training workouts
An Interval Training workout involves adjusting your speed faster and slower for specic lengths of time to raise and lower your breathing rate, heart
rate and calorie burn. Here is a sample Interval Training workout:
• 7 minutes walking at a slow, easy, comfortable speed.
• 1 minute walking at a more challenging speed that is approximately 50% faster.
• 7 minutes walking at a slow, easy, comfortable speed.
• 1 minute walking at a more challenging speed that is approximately 2x faster.
• 7 minutes walking at a slow, easy, comfortable speed.
• 1 minute walking at a more challenging speed that is approximately 50% faster.
• 6 minutes walking at a slow, easy, comfortable speed.
Interval training workouts provide variety and can help you to improve tness.
The Bowex™ tness machine is designed to cushion your joints and muscles, and both Steady State and Interval Training workouts should feel
more comfortable than walking or running outside on a hard surface.
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Workout Schedule
Here is a beginner, intermediate and advanced sample workout schedule. Use the workout schedule that reects your current tness level. With
each of these sample workout schedules, do not move on to the next week until the current week feels easier and comfortable.
Beginner
Workout 1Steady StateSteady StateSteady StateInterval TrainingInterval Training
Workout 2Steady StateSteady StateInterval TrainingSteady StateSteady State
Workout 3Steady StateSteady StateSteady StateInterval TrainingInterval Training
Intermediate
Workout 1Steady StateSteady StateInterval TrainingSteady StateInterval Training
Workout 2Steady StateInterval TrainingSteady StateInterval TrainingSteady State
Workout 3Steady StateSteady StateInterval TrainingSteady StateInterval Training
Advanced
Workout 1Steady StateInterval TrainingInterval TrainingInterval TrainingInterval Training
Workout 2Interval TrainingSteady StateSteady StateSteady StateInterval Training
Workout 3Steady StateInterval TrainingInterval TrainingInterval TrainingInterval Training
Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5
Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5
Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5
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Workout Log
Use this log to track your workouts and progress. Tracking your workouts helps you stay motivated and achieve your goals.
DateDistanceTime CaloriesAverage
Speed
Average
Incline
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Cool-Down *
When you are done using your Bowex™ tness machine, consider doing these relaxing stretches, which will help your body recover from the workout and make you more exible:
Lying Leg Raise
Lie on the oor face up with the legs slightly bent. Lift one leg
up toward the ceiling, keeping the knee straight. Place the
hands (or a strap) around the thigh and move the leg closer
to the head. Hold the stretch for 10 to 30 seconds. Repeat the
stretch on the other leg. Keep the head on the oor and do
not round the spine.
Side Lying Knee Bend
Lie on the oor on one side of the body and rest the head on
the lower arm. Bend the top knee and hold the ankle with the
same-side hand, then pull the heel toward the gluteals. Hold
the stretch for 10 to 30 seconds. Lie on the other side and
repeat the stretch with the other leg. Remember to hold the
knees close together.
Lying Figure Four
Lie on the oor face up with the legs bent. Place one foot
across the thigh of the opposite leg in the gure four position.
Reach for the leg on the oor and pull it toward the chest.
Hold the stretch for 10 to 30 seconds. Repeat the stretch with
the other leg. Keep the head on the oor.
Seated Twist
Sit on the oor and extend the legs straight out in front of the
body with the knees slightly bent. Place one hand on the oor
behind the body and the other hand across the thigh. Twist
the upper body as far as comfortably possible to one side.
Hold the stretch for 10 to 30 seconds. Repeat the stretch on
the other side.
Seated Figure Four
Sit on the oor and extend one leg straight out in front of the
body. Place the foot of the other leg across the thigh in the
gure four position. Move the chest toward the legs, pivoting
at the hip. Hold the stretch for 10 to 30 seconds. Repeat on
the other leg. Use the arms to support the back.
Place the ball of one foot on the edge of a step or staircase.
Place the other foot slightly in front. Lower the heel of the
back foot as far as comfortably possible, keeping the knee
straight. Release the stretch by lifting the heel as high as
comfortably possible. Each repetition of the sequence should
take 1 to 3 seconds. Repeat as a continuous, controlled, uid
sequence 10 or 20 times. Repeat the stretch with the other
leg
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Operations
Initial Console Set-Up
1. With the machine plugged into a functioning wall outlet, the machine will start up and the red Status LED will activate.
Note: The Console may go to sleep if it does not receive any input. Touch the screen of the Console to wake up the machine.
2. The machine will activate and display the Welcome - Connect Wi screen. Tap on Connect.
Note: A Wi connection is required to use your Bowex™ machine. If you do not have a Wi connection available, contact your Bowex™
Representative or your local distributor immediately for further assistance.
3. The Console will display the list of available Wi connections. Tap on the desired Wi connection, and enter the password. Tap on Connect.
4. The Console will test and connect to the Wi connection.
If the Console displays an Update Available screen, tap on the Agree button. The Console will update the software.
5. With a Wi connection established, tap on Back.
6. Tap on Get Started.
7. The Console will display the options screen. Choose Log In or Create Account. Follow the prompts to register your new tness machine. When
registration is completed, your tness machine is now ready for use.
Note: The Bowex™ machine must be registered using a Wi connection. Once the initial registration and conguration is completed, the ma-
chine can be operated without a Wi connection. However, only the basic workouts and functions will be available for use. All coaching,
custom workouts, Explore The World™ virtual outdoor immersive runs and trainer lead workout videos are only available through a Wi
connection with a JRNY™ membership*.
8. The Console will display the Just for You screen. The screen will prompt you to do your Fitness Assessment workout to get a custom workout*.
You can go to the Learn tab for more information about your options.
Getting Started
Consult a physician before you start an exercise program. Stop exercising if you feel pain or tightness in your chest, become short
of breath, or feel faint. Contact your doctor before you use the machine again. Use the values calculated or measured by the
machine’s computer for reference purposes only.
Place the machine on a clean, hard, level surface, free from unwanted material or other objects that may hamper your ability to
move freely with a sufcient clear workout area. A rubber mat below the machine is recommended to prevent electrostatic discharge and protect your oor.
Be sure that the workout space you are utilizing has adequate height clearance, taking into consideration the height of the user
and the maximum incline of the deck.
1. With the tness machine in your workout area, inspect the walking belt to make sure it is centered and aligned. If necessary, refer to the
“Aligning the Walking Belt” Procedure in the Maintenance section of this manual.
Note: This machine is for home use only.
2. Examine below the walking belt for any objects. Be sure it is clear below the machine.
3. Connect the Power Cord to a correctly grounded / earthed AC wall outlet.
Do not step on the power cord and plug.
Note: The machine is designed to plug directly into a properly wired and grounded / earthed outlet.
4. If you use a Bluetooth® Heart Rate Monitor, follow the instructions to properly operate it.
* A JRNY™ membership is required for the JRNY™ experience – see www.bowex.com/jrny for details. For United States and Canada customers,
you can obtain a JRNY™ membership by calling 800-269-4126 or visiting www.bowex.com/jrny. Where available (including the United States),
you can also obtain a JRNY™ membership by downloading the JRNY™ app onto your phone or tablet and signing up within the downloaded app.
JRNY™ memberships may not be available in all countries.
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5. Switch on the power. Power is now supplied to the machine.
6. Straddle the walking belt and stand on the Side Foot Support Platforms. Put the Safety Key into the Safety Key Port and clip the Safety Key
cord to your clothing.
Care should be used when mounting or dismounting the machine.
To prevent injury, stand on the Side Foot Support Platforms before you start the machine or end a workout. Do not dismount the
machine by standing on the moving Walking Belt and exiting off the rear of the machine.
• Examine the Safety Key and be sure it is connected to the Console correctly.
Note: If the Safety Key is not installed, the machine will allow the User to perform all activities except to activate the Walking Belt. The Console will
display reminders to insert the Safety Key ( “ERROR SAFETY KEY” and “INSERT SAFETY KEY” ).
• Always attach the Safety Key Clip to your clothing during workouts.
• If there is a need to immediately stop the machine, pull out the Safety Key to shut off the power to the Belt and Incline Motors. This will quickly
stop the belt (brace yourself- this is an abrupt stop) and clear the workout. Push the PAUSE/STOP button to stop the belt and pause the
program.
7. Log into the machine or select Guest User. The adaptive workouts* cannot be recommended unless you are logged in to the machine.
8. With your desired workout selected, push the START button.
9. The Entertainment Options screen for this workout is displayed. Select from the provided entertainment options.
10. The Walking Belt will start moving and will shortly be up to speed. Be sure to carefully step onto the walking belt.
The belt will only move after a 3 second, audible beep countdown unless the machine has been muted.
Always use the handlebars to step on or off the treadmill, or when the incline or speed change.
To perform an emergency dismount, grab onto the Front or Side Handlebars and safely step onto the Side Foot Platforms. Bring the
Walking Belt to a stop and carefully step off the machine.
Note: Your treadmill comes equipped with a durable, high quality walking belt designed to provide many hours of reliable service. The walking
belt on a treadmill that has not been operated for a length of time, either in factory packaging or after assembly, can exhibit a “thumping” noise when started. This is due to the belt taking on the curve of the front and rear rollers. This is a common occurrence and does
not indicate a problem with your machine. After the treadmill has been used for a short period of time the thumping noise will discontinue. The amount of time will vary depending on the temperature and humidity of the environment where the treadmill is placed.
Power Up Mode / Just For You Tab
The Console will enter Power-Up mode / Just For You tab when plugged into a power source and the On/Off switch is turned on.
Changing Incline Levels
Push the Incline Level Increase or Decrease buttons to change the incline angle of the Deck at any time with the Safety Key installed. To rapidly
change the Incline level push the desired Pre-Set Incline button. The Deck will adjust to the selected incline setting.
Be sure the area below the machine is clear before lowering the Deck. Fully lower the Deck after each workout.
Exercise on this machine requires coordination and balance. Be sure to anticipate that changes in belt speed and incline angle of
deck can occur during workouts, and be attentive in order to avoid loss of balance and possible injury.
Be sure that the workout space you are utilizing has adequate height clearance, taking into consideration the height of the user and
the maximum height of the fully inclined Deck.
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Changing the Walking Belt Speed
During a workout, the Walking Belt can be adjusted by 1.0 mph/kph increments. To adjust the speed of the Walking Belt, push the Speed Increase
or Decrease buttons on the right Upper or Side Handlebars. Push and hold down the Speed Increase or Decrease button to adjust the increments
quickly.
To rapidly change the Speed level, push the desired Pre-Set Speed button. The Walking Belt will adjust to the desired speed.
Pausing or Stopping a Workout
1. With a rm hold on the Handlebars, step off of the belts and onto the Side Foot Support Platforms on either side of the Walking Deck.
2. Push PAUSE/STOP to pause the workout. The belts will slow to a complete stop.
Note: If a paused workout is not restarted in 5 minutes, the machine will end the workout and display the workout results.
3. To restart your workout, push the START button. To end your workout, push PAUSE/STOP again.
4. After the workout, the Console will display your workout results.
5. Tap Continue.
6. The Console will go to the overview of the Latest Workout of the Journal tab.
Power O and Restart the Machine
Note: When active, the Bowex™ machine checks for software updates and installs them. If the machine is de-activated for a period of time, it
may try to install updates when restarted.
1. To power off the machine, log the user out from the Console.
2. Flip the power switch to off.
3. Unplug the power cord from the machine.
To prevent unsupervised operation of the machine always turn the power switch to Off, remove the Safety Key, and disconnect the
power cord from the wall outlet and machine power input. Place the power cord in a secure location.
To restart the machine:
1. Let the machine sit without power for at least a minute.
2. Re-attach the power cord to the machine.
3. Flip the power switch to on. The machine will start up.
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Maintenance
Read all maintenance instructions fully before you start any repair work. In some conditions, an assistant is required to do the necessary tasks.
Equipment must be regularly examined for damage and repairs. The owner is responsible to make sure that regular maintenance is
done. Worn or damaged components must be repaired or replaced immediately. Only manufacturer supplied components can be
used to maintain and repair the equipment.
If at any time the Warning labels become loose, unreadable or dislodged, replace the labels. If purchased in US/Canada, contact
Customer Service for replacement labels. If purchased outside US/Canada, contact your local distributor for them.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock or unsupervised usage of the equipment, always unplug the power cord from the
wall outlet and the machine and wait 5 minutes before cleaning, maintaining or repairing the machine. Place the power cord in a secure
location.
Daily: Before each use, examine the exercise machine for loose, broken, damaged, or worn parts. Do not use if found in this
condition. Repair or replace all parts at the rst sign of wear or damage, except for the Walking Deck. The Walking Deck
is designed for wear on both sides of it. If only one side of the Walking Deck is worn, a replacement Deck is not required.
It is recommended that a qualied service technician is used to ip the Walking Deck. After each workout, use a damp
cloth to wipe your machine and Console free of moisture.
Note: Avoid excessive moisture on the Console.
Weekly: Check for smooth roller operation. Wipe the machine to remove dust, dirt, or grime.
Do not remove the Motor Control Board (MCB) Cover, as dangerous voltages and moving parts are
present. The components are serviceable only by approved service personnel or by following service
procedures supplied by Nautilus, Inc.
Note: Do not use petroleum based products.
Monthly
or after 20 hours:
Quarterly: Or after 25 hours—Lubricate the walking belt with a 100% pure silicone lubricant.
Make sure all bolts and screws are tight. Tighten as necessary.
Silicone lubricant is not intended for human consumption. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a safe
place.
Note: Do not use petroleum based products.
Cleaning
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always unplug the power cord and wait 5 minutes before cleaning, maintaining or
repairing this machine.
Wipe the treadmill down after each use to keep the treadmill clean and dry. It may be necessary to use a mild dish soap at times to remove all dirt
and salt from the belt, painted parts and the display.
NOTICE: If necessary, only use a mild dish soap with a soft cloth to clean the Console. Do not clean with a petroleum based solvent,
automotive cleaner, or any product that contains ammonia. Do not clean the Console in direct sunlight or at high temperatures.
Do not apply too much moisture to the Console.
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Adjusting the Belt Tension
If the walking belt starts to slip during use, it is necessary to adjust the tension. Your treadmill has tension bolts at the rear of the treadmill.
1. Remove the Safety Key and place it in a secure location.
When this machine is not in operation, remove the Safety Key and keep out of the reach of children.
2. Make sure that the power switch is turned Off, and the
power cord is disconnected.
3. Use a 6 mm hex wrench to turn the right and left belt adjustment bolts clockwise a 1/2 turn, rst one bolt and then the
other bolt.
4. After you adjust each side the 1/2 turn, inspect the walking
belt. From the belt’s midpoint, a correctly tensioned belt
should only have an inch of give. To check, pull the belt
upward at its midpoint and measure the distance to the
deck. If the distance is more than an inch, the belt is loose.
Repeat this step if necessary.
If you turn one side more than the other, the belt will move
away from that side of the treadmill and may need realignment.
NOTICE: Too much tension on the belt causes unnecessary
friction and wears the belt, motor and electronics.
6mm
Aligning the Walking Belt
The walking belt should be centered on your treadmill at all times. Running style and a non-level surface can cause the belt to move off center. Minor
adjustments to the 2 bolts at the rear of the treadmill are necessary when the belt is off center.
1. Push the START button to start the walking belt.
Be sure not to touch the walking belt or step on the power cord. Keep bystanders and children away from the product you are
servicing at all times.
2. Stand at the rear of the treadmill to see which direction the belt moves.
3. If the belt moves to the left, turn the left belt adjustment bolt 1/4 turn clockwise and the right belt adjustment bolt 1/4 turn counterclockwise.
If the belt moves to the right, turn the left adjustment bolt 1/4 turn counterclockwise and the right adjustment bolt 1/4 turn clockwise.
4. Monitor the path of the belt for approximately 2 minutes. Continue to adjust the bolts until the walking belt is centered.
5. Push PAUSE/STOP twice to stop the walking belt and end the Quick Start workout.
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Lubricating the Walking Belt
Your treadmill is equipped with a low maintenance deck and belt system. The Walking Belt is pre-lubricated. Belt friction can affect the function and
life of the machine. Lubricate the belt every 3 months or every 25 hours of use, whichever comes rst. Even if the treadmill is not in use, silicone will
dissipate and the belt will dry out. For the best results, lubricate the deck periodically with a silicone lubricant using the following instructions:
1. Turn off the power to the machine with the power switch.
2. Unplug the treadmill fully from the wall outlet, and remove the power cord from the machine.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always unplug the power cord and wait 5 minutes before cleaning, maintaining or
repairing this machine. Place the power cord in a secure location.
3. Inspect the surface material below the Treadmill. If the surface material is difcult to clean or could be damaged by silicone lubricant, place
absorbent material (such as cardboard or newspaper) below the length of the Walking Deck.
4. Apply a few drops of the lubricant on the deck below the belt. Carefully lift the belt and apply a few drops of the lubricant the entire width of the
belt. A very thin layer of silicone lubricant on the entire deck below the belt is desired.
NOTICE: Always use a 100% pure silicone lubricant. Do not use a degreaser like WD-40
recommend that you use the following:
• 100% pure silicone, available at most hardware and auto parts stores.
• Lube-N-Walk® Treadmill Lubrication Kit, available from your local specialty tness dealer or Nautilus, Inc.
Silicone lubricant is not intended for human consumption. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a safe place.
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as this could seriously impact performance. We can
5. Manually rotate the belt 1/2 of the length of the belt and apply lubricant again.
If you used spray lubricant, wait 5 minutes before turning on power to the machine to allow the aerosol to dissipate.
6. Connect the power cord back into the machine and then into the wall outlet.
7. Turn on the power to the machine with the power switch.
8. Stay to one side of your machine and start the belt at the slowest speed. Let the belt operate for approximately 15 seconds.
Be sure not to touch the walking belt or step on the power cord. Keep bystanders and children away from the product you are
servicing at all times.
9. Switch off your machine.
10. Take care to clean up any excess lubricant from the deck.
To decrease the possibility of slipping, be sure the deck area is free from grease or oil. Clean off any excess oil from the machine
surfaces.
As you use your tness machine, the Console will show “LUBRICATE BELT” followed by “REVIEW USER MANUAL” at set times. This is only a
reminder and should be added to your inspection schedule. Only apply lubricant as necessary. Push any button to accept the reminder.
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Maintenance Parts
Side Handlebar, Left
Left Upper Junction Cover
Console Assembly
Left Junction
Cover End Cap
Right Upper Junction Cover
Left Lower
Junction Cover
Safety Key
Power Cord
Left Base Shroud
Left Upright
Right Junction Cover End Cap
Side Handlebar, Right
Right Lower Junction Cover
Crossbar Tray
Crossbar
Right Upright
Base Assembly
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Motor Cover
Motor Control Board Cover
A/C Inlet
Power Switch
Fuse
Incline Adjuster
Drive Motor
Side Foot Platform
Deck Cushioner
Transport Wheel
Drive Belt
Motor Cover
Leveler
Deck Lift Shock Assembly
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Walking Belt
Base Support
Transport Handle
Walking Belt Adjustment
Screw
Rear Roller
Cover
Rear Roller
Deck Release
Button
Condition/ProblemThings to CheckSolution
No display/unit will not turn onConsole in sleep modeTouch display to wake up Console.
Power SwitchMake sure that the Power Switch is ipped to on.
Power CordCheck for visual sign that Power Cord is damaged. Replace Power Cord if
damaged.
Check electrical (wall) outletMake sure unit is plugged into a functioning wall outlet.
Check connection at front of unit Connection should be secure and undamaged. Unplug connector and
inspect inlet for any damage. Plug connector back into inlet.
Check Status LEDIf Status LED blinking quickly, then Console is experiencing an error. Discon-
nect power to machine for 30 seconds, and then reconnect it.
Check data cable
connections/orientation
Be sure cable is connected securely and oriented properly. Small latch on
connector should line up and snap into place.
Check data cable integrityAll wires in cable should be intact. If any are visibly crimped or cut, replace
cable.
Check console display for
damage
Check for visual sign that console display is cracked or otherwise damaged.
Replace Console if damaged.
If the above steps do not resolve the problem, contact Customer Service (if
inside US/Canada) or your local distributor (if outside US/Canada).
Speed or Incline does not
adjust (machine turns on and
operates)
Check data cable integrity from
Console Button Assembly to
Console
Check data cable
connections/orientation
Check Console display for
damage
All wires in cable should be intact. If any are visibly crimped or cut, replace
cable.
Be sure cable is connected securely and oriented properly. Small latch on
connector should line up and snap into place.
Check for visual sign that console display is cracked or otherwise damaged.
Replace Console if damaged.
If the above steps do not resolve the problem, contact Customer Service (if
inside US/Canada) or your local distributor (if outside US/Canada).
Unit operates but Bluetooth
®
Heart Rate (HR) not displayed
Bluetooth
®
HR deviceFully charge HR device and activate. Be sure any protective cover has been
removed from HR sensors. Make sure sensors are directly against skin and
contact area is wet.
Heart Rate Strap BatteriesIf HR device has replaceable batteries, install new batteries (the provided
heart rate armband does not have replacement batteries).
InterferenceTry moving unit away from sources of interference (TV, Microwave, etc).
On/Off LED button on HR
device
During a workout, only push the On/Off LED button once to activate the
armband.
Replace HR deviceIf interference is eliminated and HR does not function, replace HR device.
If the above steps do not resolve the problem, contact Customer Service (if
inside US/Canada) or your local distributor (if outside US/Canada).
Speed display is not accurateDisplay set to wrong unit of
Change display to show correct units.
measure. (English/Metric)
Fan will not turn on or will not
Reset machineUnplug unit from electrical outlet for 5 minutes. Reconnect to outlet.
turn off
Fan will not turn on, but Console
operates
Check for blockage of fanUnplug unit from electrical outlet for 5 minutes. Remove material from fan. If
necessary, detach the Console to help with removal. Replace the Console if
unable to remove blockage.
Unit rocks/does not sit levelCheck leveler adjustmentAdjust levelers until machine is level.
Check surface under unitAdjustment may not be able to compensate for extremely uneven surfaces.
Move machine to level area.
Thumping sound when belt
operates
Walking beltWalking belt needs to be used for wear in period. Sound will go away after
the wear in period.
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Troubleshooting
Walking belt not alignedMachine levelingMake sure the machine is level. Refer to the procedure for leveling the
machine in this manual.
Walking belt tension and align-
ment
Make sure the walking belt is centered and tension is correct. Refer to the
procedures for adjusting tension and aligning the belt in this manual.
Motor sounds strainedWalking deckApply a thin layer of silicone lubricant on the entire deck below the belt. Refer
to the belt lubrication procedure in this manual.
Hesitation or walking belt slips
when in use
Belt tensionAdjust the belt tension at the rear of the machine. Refer to the procedure for
adjusting belt tension in this manual.
Belt stops moving while in useSafety keyPlug Safety Key into Console. (See Emergency Stop Procedure in the Impor-
tant Safety Instructions section.)
Motor overloadUnit may be overloaded and draw too much current, which causes power to
turn off to protect motor. Refer to maintenance schedule for belt lubrication.
Make sure the walking belt tension is correct, and start unit again.
If the above steps do not resolve the problem, contact Customer Service (if
inside US/Canada) or your local distributor (if outside US/Canada) for further
assistance.
Console continuously displays a
video of machine features
Console is in demonstration
mode
Tap on the upper-right corner of the console display ten times. Tap on “Demo
mode app”, and then tap on the “De-activate Demo mode” option.
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Bowflex™ Body Weight Loss Guide
Introduction and Overview
Welcome to the Bowex™ Body Weight Loss Guide. This guide is designed to be used with your Bowex™ equipment and will help you:
• Lose weight and get lean
• Improve your health and wellness
• Increase your energy and vitality
Consult a physician before you start an exercise program or a new health and diet plan. Stop exercising if you feel pain or tightness
in your chest, become short of breath, or feel faint. Contact your doctor before you use the machine again. Use the values calculated or measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only. The heart rate displayed on the console is an approxi-
mation and should be used for reference only.
By focusing on the main three elements of the Bowex™ Body Weight Loss Guide- quality, balance, and consistency- you’ll be able to reach and
maintain your weight loss and tness goals for the next six weeks and beyond.
• Quality – The emphasis of this plan is on eating more whole foods and getting the most nutrients from your calories as possible. Making the
majority of your diet from foods that have a single ingredient (for example fruits, vegetables, sh, lean protein, eggs, beans, nuts, and whole
grains) provides the vitamins, minerals, ber, protein, and healthy fats your body needs.
• Balance – Each of the meals and snacks in this guide have a source of ber or smart carbohydrate, protein, and healthy fat to keep your
energy levels consistent throughout the day to fuel your workouts. By having this balance you’ll feel fuller longer, which is critical to weight loss
success.
• Consistency – Getting about the same number of calories each day is important for your metabolism and your mindset. If you overdo it one
day, don’t try to make up for it the next day by not eating or cutting your calories drastically. Get right back on track by following this guide!
Results & Expectations
Results will vary depending on your age, starting weight, and exercise level but on average you may lose 1-3 lbs per week and experience increased
energy levels.
5 Tips for Long-Term Success
1. Keep a food log including hunger levels and water intake. Free online food logs and mobile apps are available at www.mytnesspal.com and
www.loseit.com
2. Weigh and/or take measurements weekly – no more and no less. Weighing weekly rather than daily or every other day is best. You’ll track
your progress and keep yourself in check without getting discouraged if the scale doesn’t move for a few days. And remember, weight is just
a number and it’s inuenced by muscle gain as well as fat loss. Feeling how your clothes t can often be a better indicator of progress as your
body adapts to exercise and nutrition changes.
3. Measure portions – To avoid portion creep, use measuring cups and spoons for grains (rice, pasta, cereal), beans, nuts, oils, and dairy. Use
the Portion Sizes Guide for other foods.
4. Plan ahead – Make a meal plan for the week or log your food a day in advance. Planning sets you up for success, especially for social events
and eating out.
5. Practice your desired long-term habits – It’s easy to justify poor eating choices when you’re only focused on the short term. Focus on the
long term satisfaction of a slimmer, healthier you rather than the temporary gratication you’ll get from splurging.
How to Use this Guide
• Eat breakfast within 90 minutes of waking up and balance your meals and snacks throughout the day
– Don’t go longer than 5-6 hours without eating
– If you’re not used to eating breakfast, start out small with a piece of fruit and have something else 1-2 hours later. Your body adapts to
not eating breakfast, but as soon as you start eating early in the day and cutting back on dinner portions you’ll notice your hunger will
increase. This is a good sign your metabolism is working!
• Mix and match meal options
– Select 1 option from the appropriate meal plan (male or female) for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, paying close attention to portion sizes
– Select 1-2 snack options per day
– You have the option to substitute one snack for one treat under 150 calories
– Use the meal plan, sample options, and grocery list to create your own meals for more variety
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– You can swap out any type of protein, vegetables or smart carbs for the suggested meal options. For example:
• Turkey for tuna
• Any sh or seafood for chicken
• Cooked vegetables instead of salad
• Eat your calories
– Cut out high calorie beverages like soda, juices, coffee drinks, and alcohol
– Stick with water, unsweetened tea, and coffee. Aim for a minimum of 64oz (1.9 liters) of water per day to stay well hydrated
• If you’re still hungry after or in between meals:
– Have a glass of water and wait 15-20 minutes. Many times we mistake thirst (or even boredom!) for hunger. Wait out the initial urge to eat
and sometimes it will pass.
– If you’re still hungry after waiting 15-20 minutes have a snack or mini-meal with fruit, vegetables, and protein.
If your goal is muscle gain or strength:
• Use the same meal plan but increase portion sizes in the same ratios to increase the total number of calories you eat every day. For example,
increase portion sizes of protein and smart carbs at meals by 50%. Adding a snack is another option to meet your body’s increased calorie
needs in order to gain muscle and strength.
• Focus on post-workout nutrition by having one of your snacks within 30 minutes after you complete your workout. Make sure to have a com-
bination of carbohydrates such as fruit with protein (yogurt, milk, or protein powder) to promote muscle growth and recovery. Chocolate milk is
also a great option.
Meal Plan Overview
The female meal plan provides about 1400 calories, and the male plan provides about 1600 calories, of high quality nutrition to not only help you
lose weight and feel great but get the most out of your calories. The vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants from eating mostly whole foods help support optimal health. These calorie levels will result in healthy weight loss for the majority of people. Keep in mind that everyone’s metabolism is very
different depending on age, height, weight, activity level, and genetics. Pay close attention to your weight, hunger levels, and energy and adjust your
calories if needed.
Follow these guidelines if you’re over 55:
• If you’re over 55, you need fewer calories because your metabolism slows as you age. Stick with three meals with one optional snack per day.
Follow these guidelines if you’re under 25:
• If you’re under 25 you may need more calories. Add another snack if you feel low on energy or are extremely hungry.
Breakfast
Breakfast includes a smart carb, fruit, and a source of protein, which will also have fat. With a balance of carbohydrates and ber from the smart carb
and fruit combined with protein and fat, you’ll energize your day and help control hunger levels throughout the day.
Snacks
Each snack is a balance of carbohydrates and protein to keep your blood sugar more consistent, which means you won’t experience hunger and
energy level spikes and drops.
This happens when you have a high carb-only snack like chips, candy, soda, crackers, or pretzels.
Lunch and Dinner
Lunch combines lling ber from vegetables and smart carbs with a lean, or low-fat, protein. The healthy fat can come either from the protein added
during cooking (nuts on a salad) or as a dressing or sauce (such as oil and vinegar salad dressing).
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Here’s an overview of what an ideal day looks like:
(See Portion Size Guide for proper serving sizes)
Breakfast
Lunch
smart
carbs
carb
smart
carb
rich
veggies
protein/fat
protein
fruit
protein
healthy
fat
Snack #1
Snack #2
smart
carb
smart
carb
protein
protein
Dinner
smart
carb
veggies
veggies
protein
healthy
fat
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Breakfast OptionsFruitSmart CarbProtein/Fat
Fruit and Nut Oatmeal Cook
plain oats in water. Top with fruit,
Berries or bananaPlain oats
(Regular or quick-cook)
Nuts and milk
nuts, milk, cinnamon, and honey.
Egg Mufn Cook egg/s. Toast
TomatoEnglish mufn or sandwich thinEgg, ham, and cheese
bread and top with 1 slice of
cheese, 1 slice of ham, and
tomato.
Yogurt Power Parfait Top yogurt
with fruit. Sprinkle with 1 serving
Chopped fruit of your choiceOats, wheat germ, and ground
axseed
Plain non-fat Greek yogurt and
nuts
of nuts, 2-3 tbsp wheat germ, or
ground axseed, 1 tbsp oats, and
cinnamon.
On the Go PB & Apple Sand-
wich Toast bread. Spread on
Sliced appleSandwich thin, bread, or bagel
thin
Peanut butter
peanut butter, thin slices of ½ an
apple, and 1 teaspoon of honey.
Grilled or baked pork loinBaked Sweet PotatoGreen Beans
Green Beans
Chicken Stir Fry
Flavor with 2 tablespoon teriyaki
Chicken breast or boneless skin-
less thigh
Brown or wild riceMixed stir fry vegetables
(fresh or frozen)
sauce
Steak Tacos with Side Salad (3
Flank or sirloin steakCorn tortillasSalad
for males, 2 for females) Top with
salsa, cilantro, and sprinkle of
shredded cheese
Whole Wheat Pasta with
Shrimp or Cannellini Beans &
Shrimp (frozen or fresh) or can-
nellini beans
Whole wheat pastaSteamed broccoli
Marinara Sauce
Bunless Burgers with Oven
93% lean ground beef or turkeyOven baked friesCorn on the cob + side salad
Fries, Corn, & Salad
Grill burgers. Bake sliced pota-
toes on sprayed cookie sheet for
25-30 minutes @ 425°F.
Tuna & Avocado Wrap with
Vegetable Soup
Use 3oz of tuna (1 can). Top with
TunaHigh-ber wrapVegetable soup
(homemade or low-sodium
canned)
lettuce, tomato, avocado, and
mustard.
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Snack Options
Smart CarbProtein
1 medium apple10-15 almonds
Baby carrots2 tbsp hummus
1 serving of crackers*1 string cheese
Energy or protein bar with <200 calories*
*See www.Bowex.com/Resources for brand recommendations
Optional Treats
You have the choice of replacing Snack #2 with a 100-150 calorie treat. You can have an optional treat every day but for optimal health it is recommended to limit small splurges to 3-4 times per week. Use the approach that works best for you. Here are a few examples:
• ½ cup lowfat ice cream
• 1 small bag of baked potato chips
• 4oz of wine or 12oz light beer
• 3 cups of air-popped or light popcorn
Sample 3 Day Plan
Based on each of the meal options listed above, a typical 3 day plan could look like this:
LunchTuna & avocado wrap with soupLeftovers from dinner- day 1Leftovers from dinner- day 2
Optional Snack 2 or Treat½ cup ice cream barEnergy bar100 calorie bag of light popcorn
DinnerShrimp pastaChicken stir fryBunless burgers
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Portion Size Guide
Each of the items listed are for one serving
MALE FEMALE
PROTEIN
2 eggs
5oz chicken, sh, lean meat, or tofu
2/3 cup beans or lentils*
1 cup greek yogurt*
1.5oz cheese*
1 egg
3oz chicken, sh, or lean meat
1/2 cup beans or lentils*
1/2 cup greek yogurt*
1.5oz cheese*
HEALTHY FAT
2 Tblspn peanut or nut butter*
2 tspn olive, ax, or walnut oil
1/4 cup of nuts
1/3 medium avocado
1 tblspn peanut or nut butter*
1 tspn olive, ax or walnut oil
1/8 cup or 2 tablespoons of nuts (approx.15 almonds)
1/4 medium avocado
SMART CARB
1 cup cooked grains (1/2 cup raw): oats, brown rice,
quinoa, pasta
1 medium sweet or regular potato
2 corn tortillas
1 slice of bread (or 2 light slices equaling 120 calories
or less)
1 english mufn, sandwich thin, or high-ber wrap
1/2 cup cooked (1/4 cup raw) grains
1/2 medium sweet potato or
regular potato
2 corn tortillas
1 slice of bread (or 2 light slices equaling 120 calories or
less)
1 english mufn, sandwich thin, or high-ber wrap
FRUIT
1 medium apple, orange, or pear
1 small banana (length of your hand)
1 cup berries or chopped fruit
1/4 cup dried fruit (fresh or frozen is optimal)
Vegetables* You can have unlimited vegetables except for peas and corn; stick with 1/2 cup serving
2 cups spinach or lettuce = 2 cupped hands
1 cup raw vegetables
1/2 cup cooked vegetables
6oz low sodium vegetable juice
OPTIONAL TREATS
1/2 cup lowfat ice cream
1 small bag of baked potato chips
1oz dark chocolate
4oz of wine or 12oz light beer
3 cups air-popped or light popcorn
1 cup = baseball
1/2 cup = lightbulb
1 oz or 2 tbsp
= golf ball
1/4 cup nuts
= Altoids tin
3 oz chicken or meat
= deck of cards
1 medium potato
= computer mouse
* some foods are a combination of protein and carbs or protein and fat
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1 medium piece of
fruit = tennis ball
1 -1/2 oz cheese
= 3 dice
Grocery List
BREAD & GRAINS
100% whole wheat bread
Sprouted grain breads
Light or whole wheat english mufns
Sandwich or bagel thins
Corn or low-carb whole wheat tortillas
High-ber wraps
Plain oats: 1 minute or old fashioned
Whole grains: brown rice, bulgar, barley, quinoa, couscous
Tips: Look for 100% whole wheat as the rst ingredient. Look for 4g of
ber per slice or 5g per 2 slices of light or diet bread. Aim for bread with
Wild game
Salmon, halibut, tuna, tilapia, shrimp,
catsh, scallops, or crab
Pork loin, pork chops, or pork roast
Chicken or turkey breast or thighs (no skin)
Eggs and 100% egg whites
Lean beef: sirloin, chuck, round, tenderloin, 93% lean (organic and
grass fed is best)
Canned salmon or tuna (in water)
Nitrate-free, reduced sodium ham, turkey, chicken, or roast beef lunchmeat
Any type of bean, dry or canned low-sodium varieties
Tofu and tempeh
Tips: Look for “Choice” or “Select” cuts of meat rather than “Prime”.
Prime cuts are fattier. Limit intake of highly processed meat and
imitation meat products like sausage, bacon, pepperoni, and hot dogs to
once a week or less.
FROZEN FOODS
All vegetables without sauce
All fruit
Grains and grain medleys
CRACKERS, SNACKS & ENERGY BARS
Any unsalted nuts or seeds
Air-popped or light popcorn
Edamame in the pod
Energy bars
Crackers
Hummus
Tips: Limit crackers, pretzels, and chips to 2-3 servings per week.
Always pair with protein such as hummus, cheese, or nuts. Look for
energy bars with less than 200 calories and 20g of sugar and at least 3g
of protein and 3g of ber. Look for crackers with less than 130 calories
and 4g or less of fat per serving.
FATS & OILS
Avocado
Olive, grapeseed, walnut, sesame, or axseed oil
Butter/spreads: look for products free of trans fats and partially
hydrogenated oils on the ingredient list.
Tips: Light olive oil refers to the avor, not the calorie content. Always
measure oil and butter. Even if a fat is considered healthy, it’s still very
high in calories and portions need to be controlled.
DRESSINGS, CONDIMENTS & SAUCES
Vinegars: rice, wine, balsamic
All fresh or dried herbs and spices
Mustard
Salsa and chili sauce
Marinara sauce with no high-fructose corn syrup
Lemon and lime juice
Bottled minced garlic and ginger
Low-sodium soy sauce
Tips: Look for products free of MSG, added colors, and high fructose
corn syrup. Look for sauces under 50 calories per serving. Avoid cream
based sauces and dressings like ranch, bleu cheese, and alfredo.
All fruits and vegetables, fresh and frozen, are great choices. Since every meal has one or both, your shopping cart should reect this.
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Keep It Going
Tips for continued weight loss and maintaining changes
• Keep weighing yourself weekly, even after you’ve reached your goal weight
• Continue keeping a food log. If you have your meal plan well-established, log your food every other week to keep yourself on track. Don’t
feel like you have to do it every day.
• Prepare for plateaus. The scale might not budge for a few weeks or even months after some initial weight loss. This is normal and to be ex-
pected. It’s the body’s natural process for adjusting to your new lower weight. Stay focused on your long-term goal, celebrate your successes
and changes, and mix up your workouts to help overcome the plateau.
• Calorie adjustments for maintaining weight loss. Once you’ve reached your goal weight, you can increase your calories 100-200 per day
as long as your activity level stays the same
• Treat yourself. Have a non-food reward for each goal you hit such as a massage, a new outt, or an outing with friends and family
• Use the resources below to nd new recipes, get expert advice, and support to stay motivated
Resources
Downloadable Resources from Bowex™ Website (www.Bowex.com/Resources)
• Grocery Shopping List for Fridge (Blank Form)
• 7 Day Meal Planning Form
• Additional Dinner Options
• Pre and Post Workout Fueling Guide
Questions & Support
• Ask questions, post suggestions, and connect with our online Bowex™ Dietitian on the Bowex Facebook page
Recipes
• www.wholeliving.com
• www.eatingwell.com
• www.whfoods.org
• www.livebetteramerica.org
Online food logs
• www.mytnesspal.com
• www.loseit.com
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Warranty( if purchased in US/Canada ) Warranty
Who Is Covered
This warranty is valid only to the original purchaser and is not transferable or applicable to any other person(s).
What Is Covered
Nautilus, Inc. warrants that this product is free from defects in materials and workmanship, when used for the purpose intended, under normal conditions, and provided it receives
proper care and maintenance as described in the Product’s Assembly and Owner’s manual. This warranty is good only for authentic, original, legitimate machines manufactured by
Nautilus, Inc. and sold through an authorized agent and used in the United States or Canada.
Terms
Warranty terms for products purchased in US/Canada are as stated below.
• Frame 15 years
• Drive Motor 15 years
• Mechanical parts 5 years
• Electronics 5 years
• Labor 2 years
(Labor support does not include the installation of replacement parts involved in the initial product assembly and preventative maintenance services. All repairs covered
under the labor portion of the warranty must be preauthorized by Nautilus.)
For warranty & service of products purchased outside US/Canada, please contact your local distributor. To find your local international distributor, go to: www.nautilusinternational.com
How Nautilus Will Support the Warranty
Throughout the terms of the warranty coverage, Nautilus, Inc. will repair any machine that proves to be defective in materials or workmanship. Nautilus reserves the right to replace
the product in the event a repair is not possible. When Nautilus determines replacement is the correct remedy, Nautilus may apply a limited credit reimbursement toward another
Nautilus, Inc. brand Product, at our discretion. This reimbursement may be prorated based on length of ownership. Nautilus, Inc. provides repair service within major metropolitan
areas. Nautilus, Inc. reserves the right to charge the consumer for travel outside these areas. Nautilus, Inc. is not responsible for dealer labor or maintenance charges beyond the
applicable warranty period(s) stated herein. Nautilus, Inc. reserves the right to substitute material, parts or products of equal or better quality if identical materials or products are not
available at the time of service under this warranty. Any replacement of the product under the terms of the Warranty in no way extends the original Warranty period. Any limited credit
reimbursement may be prorated based on length of ownership. THESE REMEDIES ARE THE EXCLUSIVE AND SOLE REMEDIES FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY.
What You Must Do
• Retain appropriate and acceptable Proof of Purchase.
• Operate, maintain, and inspect the Product as specified in the Product Documentation (Assembly, Owner’s Manuals, etc.).
• Product must be used exclusively for the purpose intended.
• Notify Nautilus within 30 days after detecting an issue with the Product.
• Install replacement parts or components in accordance with any Nautilus instructions.
• Perform diagnostic procedures with a trained Nautilus, Inc representative if requested.
What Is Not Covered
• Damage due to abuse, tampering or modification of the Product, failure to properly follow assembly instructions, maintenance instructions, or safety warnings as stated in the
Product Documentation (Assembly, Owner’s Manuals, etc), damage due to improper storage or the effect of environmental conditions such as moisture or weather, misuse,
mishandling, accident, natural disasters, power surges.
• A machine placed or used in a commercial or institutional setting. This includes gyms, corporations, work places, clubs, fitness centers and any public or private entity that has a
machine for use by its members, customers, employees or affiliates.
• Damage caused by exceeding maximum user weights as defined in the Product’s Owner’s manual or warning label.
• Damage due to normal usage and wear and tear.
• This warranty does not extend to any territories or countries outside the United States and Canada.
How to Obtain Service
For Products purchased directly from Nautilus, Inc. contact the Nautilus office listed on the Contacts page of the products Owner’s manual. You may be required to return the defective
component to a specified address for repair or inspection, at your expense. Standard ground shipping of any warranty replacement parts will be paid by Nautilus, Inc. For products
purchased from a retailer, you may be asked to contact your retailer for warranty support.
Exclusions
The preceding warranties are the sole and exclusive express warranties made by Nautilus, Inc. They supersede any prior, contrary or additional representations, whether oral or
written. No agent, representative, dealer, person or employee has the authority to alter or increase the obligations or limitations of this warranty. Any implied warranties, including the
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY and any WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, are limited in duration to the term of the applicable express warranty provided
above, whichever is longer. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
Limitation of Remedies
EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE PURCHASER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY COMPONENT DEEMED BY
NAUTILUS, INC. TO BE DEFECTIVE UNDER THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS STATED HEREIN. IN NO EVENT WILL NAUTILUS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,
INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR ECONOMIC DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF THE THEORY OF LIABILITY (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, PRODUCT LIABILITY, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
TORT) OR FOR ANY LOST REVENUE, PROFIT, DATA, PRIVACY OR FOR ANY PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE USE OF THE FITNESS MACHINE EVEN IF
NAUTILUS, INC. HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THIS EXCLUSION AND LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL
PURPOSE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL TYPE DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO
YOU.
State Laws
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
Expirations
If the warranty has expired, Nautilus, Inc. may assist with replacements or repairs to parts and labor, but there will be a charge for these services. Contact a Nautilus office for
information on post-warranty parts and services. Nautilus does not guarantee availability of spare parts after expiration of warranty period.
International Purchases
If you purchased your machine outside of the United States consult your local distributor or dealer for warranty coverage.
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