Freemotion Treadmill User Manual

Model No.
Serial No.
The model number and serial num­ber are found in the location shown below. Write the model number and serial number in the space above.
Serial Number Decal
QUESTIONS?
At FreeMotion Fitness, we’re committed to providing complete customer satisfaction. If you have questions, see HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE on page 2 of this manual.
CAUTION
Read all precautions and instruc­tions in this manual before using this equipment. Keep this manual for future reference.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
How to Contact Customer Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
SECTION 1
Important Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Warning Decal Placement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
How to Move the Treadmill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
How to Connect the Treadmill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
How to Upgrade your Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
SECTION 2
How to Use the Basic Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
SECTION 3
Preventive Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Six-month Preventive Maintenance Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
SECTION 4
Exercise Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
SECTION 5
Part List
Exploded Drawing
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Freemotion is a registered trademark of ICON IP, Inc.
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HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE
If you have questions after reading this manual, or if you require assistance, please contact Customer Care at the address and phone number listed below. Please be prepared to give the following information:
• The MODEL NUMBER OF THE PRODUCT (see the front cover of this manual for the location).
• The NAME OF THE PRODUCT (FreeMotion treadmill).
• The SERIAL NUMBER OF THE PRODUCT (see the front cover of this manual for the location).
When ordering replacement parts, please also give the KEY NUMBER and DESCRIPTION OF THE PART(S) (see the PART LIST and the EXPLODED DRAWING on pages 41 to 46).
Customer Care: 1-800-201-2109, Monday–Friday, 7 a.m.–6 p.m. Mountain Time
FreeMotion Fitness, Inc. • 1096 Elkton Drive, Suite 600 • Colorado Springs, CO 80907
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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, read the
ollowing important precautions and information before operating the treadmill.
f
. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure
1
hat all users of the treadmill are adequately
t informed of all warnings and precautions.
2. Use the treadmill only as described in this manual.
3. Place the treadmill on a level surface, with at least 2.5 m (8 ft.) of clearance behind it and
0.5 m (2 ft.) on each side. Do not place the treadmill on a surface that blocks any air openings. To protect the floor or carpet from damage, place a mat under the treadmill.
4. Keep the treadmill indoors, away from mois­ture and dust. Do not place the treadmill in a garage or covered patio, or near water.
5. Do not operate the treadmill where aerosol products are used or where oxygen is being administered.
6. Do not operate the treadmill until it is properly and fully assembled (see ASSEMBLY on page 7).
tructions on page 10. No other appliance
s
hould be on the same circuit as the treadmill.
s Do not use an extension cord.
13. Keep the power cord away from heated sur­faces.
14. Never move the walking belt while the power is turned off. Do not operate the treadmill if the power cord or plug is damaged or if the treadmill is not working properly. (See BE­FORE YOU BEGIN on page 6 if the treadmill is not working properly.)
15. Read, understand, and test the emergency stop procedure before using the treadmill (see GETTING STARTED on page 15).
16. Never start the treadmill while you are stand­ing on the walking belt. Always hold the handrails while using the treadmill.
17. The treadmill is capable of high speeds. Adjust the speed in small increments to avoid sudden jumps in speed.
7. Regularly inspect and tighten all parts of the treadmill.
8. Keep children under the age of 12 and pets away from the treadmill at all times.
9. The treadmill should not be used by persons weighing more than 160 kg (350 lbs).
Never allow more than one person on the
10. treadmill at a time.
Wear appropriate exercise clothes when
11. using the treadmill. Do not wear loose clothes that could become caught in the treadmill. Athletic support clothes are recommended for both men and women.
Always wear athletic shoes. Never use the treadmill with bare feet, wearing only stockings, or in sandals.
12. When connecting the power cord, follow the in-
18. The pulse sensor is not a medical device. Various factors, including the user's move­ment, may affect the accuracy of heart rate readings. The pulse sensor is intended only as an exercise aid in determining heart rate trends in general.
Never leave the treadmill unattended while it
19. is running.
20. Do not change the incline of the treadmill by placing objects under it.
21. Never insert or drop any object into any opening.
22. Make sure to perform all maintenance proce­dures outlined in this manual. Failure to do so will void the warranty and may result in dam age to the treadmill.
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ervicing other than the procedures in this
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DANGER: A
cord before cleaning the treadmill and before performing the maintenance and adjustment procedures described in this manual.
lways unplug the power
S manual should be performed by an authorized service representative only.
WARNING: Before beginning this or any exercise program, consult your physician. This
is especially important for persons over the age of 35 or persons with pre-existing health problems. Read all instructions before using. FreeMotion assumes no responsibility for personal injury or prop­erty damage sustained by or through the use of this product.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE
Disconnect power before servicing.
Do not remove or insert this plug while the safety key is inserted in the console. Touch metal frame before removing or inserting plug. Static sensitive components may be affected.
WARNING
!
:
HIGH VOLTAGE
Disconnect line cord from outlet before servicing.
HIGH VOLTAGE!
Please do not attempt to service this unit without contacting FreeMotion Fitness Customer Care at 1-800-201-2109
WARNING:
WARNING DECAL PLACEMENT
The decals shown below have been placed on the treadmill. If a decal is missing, or if it is not legible, see HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE on page 2 of this manual and order a free replacement decal. Note: The decals may not be shown at actual size.
Note: There is one decal on each side.
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Congratulations for selecting the revolutionary FreeMotion®treadmill. The FreeMotion treadmill offers an impressive array of features to make your workouts
ore effective and enjoyable.
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or your benefit, read this manual carefully before
F you use the treadmill. If you have questions after
reading this manual, see HOW TO CONTACT CUS­TOMER CARE on page 2 of this manual. To help us
Accessory Tray
Handgrip Pulse Sensor
Handrail
assist you, please note the model number and serial number of the treadmill before calling. The model num­ber and serial number can be found on a decal at-
ached to the treadmill (see the front cover of this man-
t ual for the location of the decal).
Before reading further, please familiarize yourself with the parts that are labeled in the drawing below.
Console
Key/Clip
Cushioned Walking Platform
Walking Belt
Foot Rail
Roller Adjustment Bolts
On/off Circuit Breaker
Power Cord
6
3 1/2” Bolt (64)–2
Long Display Mounting
Screw (114)–5
Short Display Mounting
Screw (113)–4
Console Plate Screw
(94)–4
Audio Housing Screw
(C)–2
These screws are included only with
the Workout TV console treadmill.
Side Base Bolt (95)–4
Top Base Bolt (96)–4
ASSEMBLY
ssembly requires two persons.Set the treadmill in a cleared area and remove all packing materials. Do not
A dispose of the packing materials until assembly is completed. Assembly can be completed using a 3//8” hex key.
For help identifying assembly hardware, see the drawings below. Note: If a part is not found in the part bags,
heck to see if the part has been preattached.
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1. Slide the Uprights (93) to a position near the front of the Base Frame (56) as shown.
Connect the wires in the right Upright (93) to the wires in the Base Frame (56). Make sure to connect the con-
nectors properly (see the inset drawing); the connec­tors should slide together easily and snap into place.
If the connectors do not slide together easily and snap into place, turn one connector and try again. IF THE
CONNECTORS ARE NOT CONNECTED PROPERLY, THE CONSOLE MAY BE DAMAGED WHEN THE POWER IS TURNED ON.
Next, slide the Uprights (93) onto the Base Frame (56), and align the holes in the Uprights with the holes in the Base Frame. Be careful to avoid pinching the wires. Finger tighten two Side Base Bolts (95) through the bracket near the right Upright and into the Base Frame;
do not tighten the Side Base Bolts yet.
Repeat this step on the left side. Note: There are no wires on the left side.
1
93
Wires
56
95
7
. Finger tighten two Top Base Bolts (96) through the top of
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the bracket near the right Upright (93) and into the Base Frame (56).
epeat this step on the left side.
R
2
Then, tighten the Top Base Bolts (96) and the Side Base Bolts (95) on both sides.
3. Cut the tie holding the wires to the right Upright (93). Connect the wires in the console assembly to the wires in the Upright.
Make sure to connect the connectors properly (see the inset drawing); the connectors should slide together easily and snap into place.
the connectors do not slide together easily and snap into place, turn one connector and try again. IF THE CON-
NECTORS ARE NOT CONNECTED PROPERLY, THE CONSOLE MAY BE DAMAGED WHEN THE POWER IS TURNED ON. If there is a TV Cable, connect it. Then,
insert the wires down into the right Upright.
Align the Handrail Bolts (102) with the holes in the tops of the Uprights (93). Be careful to avoid pinching your hands or the wires. Start all four Handrail Bolts, and then firmly tighten them.
93
96
56
3
102
95
If
Console
Assembly
102
Wires
93
If your treadmill has a Workout TV console, go to step 4. If your treadmill has a Basic console, go to step 5.
4. Hold the TV Console (A) near the bracket on the Handrail (103). Connect the wire and the TV cable to the back of the TV Console (A). Make sure to con-
nect the connectors properly.
Align the five holes in the back of the TV Console (A) with the five holes in the bracket on the Handrail (103).
4
A
TV Cable
Wire
103
Attach the TV Console Back (B) to the TV Console with five Long Display Mounting Screws (114).
Be careful
not to pinch any wires. Then, tighten four Short
Display Mounting Screws (113) and the two Audio
113
Housing Screws (C) into the TV Console Back.
B
Attach the Console Plate (118) with four Console Plate Screws (94).
114
118
94
C
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5. After the treadmill is placed in the location where it will
e used (see HOW TO MOVE THE TREADMILL
b below), make sure that both Rear Feet (38) and both front Wheels (not shown) rest firmly on the floor. If the treadmill rocks even slightly, turn the right Rear Foot clockwise or counterclockwise until the rocking motion
s eliminated.
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Note: The Power Cord Bracket (64) must be at­tached at all times.
6. Make sure that all parts are properly tightened before you use the treadmill. Keep the included hex keys for adjustments. To protect the floor or carpet, place a mat beneath the treadmill.
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64
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HOW TO MOVE THE TREADMILL
Before moving the treadmill, unplug the power cord. Note: It may be necessary to disconnect a
CATV cable and a network wire from the treadmill, depending on how far the treadmill will be moved.
Due to the size and weight of the treadmill, mov­ing it requires two or three persons. Lift the indi-
cated end of the treadmill and roll the treadmill on the front wheels. Carefully move the treadmill to the desired location and then lower it back to the level position.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of injury, use ex­treme caution while moving the treadmill. Do not attempt to move the treadmill over uneven sur­faces.
Lift
Here
Wheels
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HOW TO CONNECT THE TREADMILL
OW TO CONNECT THE POWER CORD IN THE UK
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DANGER: I
of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in an increased risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service­man 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 fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Do not use an adapter to connect the plug to an improper receptacle.
HOW TO CONNECT THE POWER CORD IN THE UNITED STATES
This product must be grounded.
tion or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of elec­tric shock.
This product is for use on a dedicated, 20-amp, 120-volt circuit. No other appliance should be on the same circuit. This product is equipped with a cord hav­ing an equipment-grounding conductor and a ground­ing plug.
Plug the grounding plug into a standard NEMA 5-20 receptacle. Do not modify the plug or the receptacle. Do not use an adapter, a surge protector, or an exten­sion cord. Note: If the included power cord in not long enough, see HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE on page 2 of this manual and order a 3.6 m (12-foot) power cord. The receptacle must be grounded.
NEMA 5-20 Receptacle
mproper connection
If it should malfunc-
This product must be earthed.
tion or break down, earthing provides a path of least
esistance for electric current to reduce the risk of elec-
r
ric shock.
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This product is for use on a dedicated, 10-amp, 240­volt circuit. No other appliance should be on the same circuit. The product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-earthing conductor and an earthing plug.
Plug the earthing plug into a receptacle as shown at the right. Do not modify the plug or the receptacle. Do not use an adapter or an ex­tension cord. The recep­tacle must be earthed.
HOW TO CONNECT A CATV CABLE
If your treadmill has the Workout TV console, a
CATV cable must be connected to the treadmill for cable TV stations to be viewed.
Locate the cable jack on the front of the treadmill. Connect the CATV cable to the cable jack (in the UK use the PAL adapter). Route the cable so that it will not be pinched or crushed by the lift mechanism or the frame.
A satellite receiver, VCR, or DVD player can also be connected to the treadmill. Connect a CATV cable from the coaxial output on your equipment (usually la beled TV OUT or RF OUT) to the cable jack on the front of the treadmill.
If it should malfunc-
Cable Jack
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Note: Audio/video equipment without coaxial outputs (some satellite receivers and DVD players) will require an RF modulator to work correctly with the treadmill. RF modulators are not available from Fitness owner's manual for the equipment you wish to connect to determine if an RF modulator is needed, or contact your local audio/visual service provider.
, but are available at electronics stores. See the
FreeMotion
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WALK / RUN
FSA
WALK / RUN
HOW TO UPGRADE THE CONSOLE
Your treadmill has been pre-configured to operate with the Basic console or the Workout TV console (see the drawings below). To upgrade your console and ex-
asic Console
B
pand the capabilities of your treadmill whenever you choose, see HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE on page 2 of this manual.
orkout TV Console
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WALK / RUN
HOW TO USE THE BASIC CONSOLE
Matrix
Main Display
Note: If there is a sheet of clear
lastic on the face
p
f the console,
o
emove it.
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FEATURES OF THE CONSOLE
The Basic console offers an impressive array
of fea­tures designed to help you get the greatest benefits from your exercise.
When the QUICK START mode is selected, the speed and incline of the treadmill can be changed with the touch of a button. As you exercise, the console will provide continuous exercise feedback. You can even measure your heart rate using the built-in pulse sensor.
In addition, the console offers a wide selection of work
­out programs. Each program automatically controls the speed and/or incline of
the treadmill to give you an ef
-
fective workout.
The console also offers three HEART
and incline of
that adjust the
speed
RATE programs
the treadmill
to
keep your heart rate near target levels during your workouts, and three unique FITNESS TEST programs that measure your relative fitness level. Note: The HEART RATE programs and the FITNESS TEST pro­grams require the use of a Polar
®
-compatible chest
pulse sensor (not included).
Before using the treadmill, please read OVERVIEW OF THE CONSOLE beginning on page 13. To use the QUICK START mode of the console, follow the steps beginning on page 15. To use a MANUAL program, see page 16. To use a FITNESS TEST program, see page 18. To use a HEART
RATE program,
see page
20. To use an INTERVAL program, see page 22. To
use a WALK/RUN program, see page 24. To use a TERRAIN program, see page 25. To use the FIXED or RANDOM program, see page 26. To use a CUS­TOM program, see page 27. To use the mainte nance mode, see page 28.
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VERVIEW OF THE CONSOLE
WALK / RUN
W
ALK / RUN
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For your benefit, please read all of the instructions on pages 13 and 14 before you use the treadmill.
HE BUTTONS
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The CLEAR button
—This button is used to reset the console. When this button is pressed, the main display will be reset and the words “SELECT PROGRAM TO BEGIN” will appear in the main display. Note: If one program is started and then a different program is se­lected, the main display will not be reset unless the CLEAR button is pressed before the second program is selected.
The QUICKTOUCH SPEED buttons—These buttons control the speed of the walking belt. To change the speed quickly, press the QUICKTOUCH SPEED but­tons. Note: After the buttons are pressed, it may take a moment for the treadmill to reach the selected speed setting.
The QUICKTOUCH PROGRAMS buttons—These buttons are used to select the various programs.
The DISPLAY LOCK button—This button can be
sed during your workout to
u keep the main display from
canning from one number to
s the next every few seconds. Each time the DISPLAY LOCK button is pressed dur­ing your workout, the word LOCKED or UNLOCKED will briefly appear in the main display.
THE MAIN DISPLAY
The main display will display a variety of text messages to guide you through your workouts. In addition, the main display will display the following information while you exercise:
Incline—The left end of the main display will show the in­cline setting of the treadmill
.
Pace/Time/Segment Time—When the QUICK
START mode, the MANUAL DISTANCE program, the MANUAL CALORIE program, or any of the WALK/RUN programs are selected, this section of the main display will show your pace, in minutes per mile or minutes per kilometer, the elapsed time, and the elapsed time in the current segment. The display will change from one number to the next every few seconds. When any other program is selected, the main display will show your pace, the time remaining in the program, and the time remaining in the current segment of the program. The display will change from one number to the other every few seconds.
The COOL DOWN button—This button is designed to help you cool down after a workout. When you press the COOL DOWN button, the speed of the walking belt will automatically adjust to 3 mph and the incline will adjust to 0% for a three-minute cool-down walk. Note: If the walking belt is already moving at less than 3 mph, the speed of the walking belt will not change.
The ENTER button and + and – buttons—These but-
tons are used to enter infor­mation into the console.
Distance/Vertical Feet— This section of the main dis­play will show the distance that you have walked or run, in miles or kilometers, and the number of vertical feet you have climbed.
Calories/Watts—This sec­tion of the main display will show the approximate num­ber of calories you have burned and your power out­put in watts. The display will change from one number to the other every few sec­onds.
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Pulse/% Max—When you
se the handgrip pulse sen-
u sor or a Polar®-compatible
hest pulse sensor (not in-
c cluded), this section of the main display will show your heart rate. When a HEART RATE program is selected,
he display will show your heart rate and the corre-
t
ponding
s
heart rate
your age-predicted maximum heart rate). The display will change from one number to the other every few seconds. Note: The display will only show the percent­age of your age-predicted maximum heart rate if you have entered your age.
Speed—The right end of the main display will show the speed of the walking belt, in miles per hour or kilometers per hour.
Note: The main display can display text messages in any of five languages (see step 5 on page 28).
THE PULSE SENSOR
If there are sheets of clear plastic on the metal contacts on the pulse sensor, peel off the plastic. To measure
your heart rate, stand on the foot rails and hold the contacts with both hands; your palms must be resting on the upper contacts, and your fingers must be touching the lower contacts. Avoid moving
your hands.
indicator above the main display will begin to flash, and then your heart rate will be shown. For the most accurate heart rate reading, hold the contacts for at least 15 seconds without moving your hands.
ercentage
p
(see step 6 on page 20 for an explanation of
When your pulse is detected, the PULSE
f your
o
ge-predicted maximum
a
Contacts
CAUTION: Before operating the
onsole, read the following precautions.
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• Do not stand on the walking belt when turn­ing on the power.
• Always wear the clip (see the drawing on
age 15) while operating the treadmill.
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• Adjust the speed in small increments to avoid sudden jumps in speed.
• The pulse sensor is not a medical device. Various factors may affect the accuracy of heart rate readings. The pulse sensor is in­tended only as an exercise aid in determin­ing heart rate trends in general.
• If you have heart problems, or if you are over 60 years of age and have been inactive, do not use the HEART RATE or FITNESS TEST programs. If you are taking medication regu­larly, consult your physician to find whether the medication will affect your exercise heart rate.
• To reduce the possibility of electric shock, keep the console dry. Avoid spilling liquids on the console and place only a sealed water bottle in the water bottle holder.
If your heart rate is not shown, make sure that your hands are positioned as described. Be careful not to move your hands excessively or to squeeze the con tacts too tightly. For optimal performance, clean the contacts using a soft cloth; never use alcohol, abra­sives, or chemicals.
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ETTING STARTED
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OW TO USE THE QUICK START MODE
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Plug in the power cord.
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See HOW TO CONNECT THE POWER CORD on
age 10.
p
Move the on/off circuit breaker to the “on”
2
position.
Locate the on/off circuit breaker on the treadmill near the power cord. Switch the on/off circuit breaker to the “on” position.
Insert the key into the console.
“On”
Position
3
Note: The console can be set to be used without the key. See step 11 on page 29 for instructions. If the console has been set to be used without the key, this step does not apply.
Find the key and the clip on the console and at­tach the clip to the waist­band of your clothes. Next, insert the key into the console. Important:
In an emergency situa­tion, the key can be pulled from the console, causing the walking belt to slow to a stop. Test the clip by carefully taking a few steps back­ward; if the key is not pulled from the console, adjust the position of the clip.
Insert the key into the console again. After a mo­ment, various displays and indicators on the con­sole will light.
Key
Clip
If you do not plan to use a program, the QUICK START mode will allow you to simply start exercising
nd adjust the speed and incline of the treadmill man-
a ually.
Insert the key into the console.
1
See GETTING STARTED at the left.
Press the QUICK START mode.
2
To select the QUICK START mode, press the QUICK START button.
A moment after the button is pressed, the walking belt will begin to move at 1 mph. Hold the handrails and begin walking.
Change the speed and incline as desired.
3
As you exercise, change the speed of the walking belt as desired by pressing the SPEED + and – buttons. Each time a button is pressed, the speed setting will change by 0.1 mph; if a button is held down, the speed setting will change in rapid incre­ments. Note: After the buttons are pressed, it may take a moment for the treadmill to reach the se­lected speed setting.
To change the speed quickly, press the QUICK­TOUCH SPEED buttons. Note: After the buttons are pressed, it may take a moment for the tread­mill to reach the selected speed setting.
To change the incline of the treadmill, press the INCLINE + and – buttons. Each time a button is pressed, the incline will change by 0.5%. Note: After the buttons are pressed, it may take a mo­ment for the treadmill to reach the selected incline setting.
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Follow your progress with the matrix and the
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main display.
OW TO USE A MANUAL PROGRAM
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The matrix will show your progress and the speed settings that you select. When you begin exercis-
ng, the left column of the matrix will begin to flash.
i After 30 seconds, a tone will sound and the col­umn to the right will begin to flash.
Flashing Column
Each time you change the speed of the walking belt, additional indicators will light or darken in the flashing column, and in all columns to the right of the flashing column.
After every 30 seconds that you exercise, a tone will sound and the next column to the right will begin to flash. When you have exercised for 7 1/2 minutes, the same column will continue to flash,
all columns of indicators will shift one position
and
to the left.
to shift to the left after every 30 seconds, until you are finished exercising.
The columns of indicators will continue
The MANUAL TIME program allows you to enter a time goal for your workout. The program will then
ount down the time remaining in your workout as you
c control the speed and incline of the treadmill.
The MANUAL DISTANCE program allows you to enter
distance goal for your workout. The program will cal-
a culate the distance you have walked or run in your workout as you control the speed and incline of the treadmill.
The MANUAL CALORIE program allows you to enter a calorie-burning goal for your workout. The program calculate the calories you have burned in your workout as you control the speed and incline of the treadmill.
Insert the key into the console.
1
See GETTING STARTED on page 15.
Select a MANUAL program.
2
Press the MANUAL button one, two, or three times to select the MANUAL TIME, MANUAL DIS­TANCE, or MANUAL CALORIE program. The name of the program will appear in the main dis­play. The words ENTER AGE and the current age setting will then be shown.
See THE MAIN DISPLAY on page 13.
Measure your heart rate if desired.
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See THE PULSE SENSOR on page 14.
When you are finished exercising, stop the
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walking belt and remove the key.
Step onto the foot rails and press the STOP button. Next, remove the key from the console and put the key in a secure place.
When the treadmill is not in use, switch the on/off circuit breaker near the power cord to the off posi­tion and unplug the power cord.
Enter your age.
3
A moment after the program is selected, the words ENTER AGE and an age setting of 35 will appear in the main display. To enter your age, press the + and – buttons beside the ENTER but­ton; hold down the buttons to enter your age quickly. When your age is shown, press the ENTER button.
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nter your weight.
E
4
Next, the words ENTER WEIGHT and a weight setting of 185 pounds will appear in the main dis­play. To enter your weight, press the + and – but­tons beside the ENTER button; hold down the buttons to enter your weight quickly. When your
eight is shown, press the ENTER button.
w
Enter a program goal.
5
If you have selected the MANUAL TIME program, the words ENTER TIME and a time setting of 10 minutes will appear in the main display. To change the length of time that the program will last, press the + and – buttons beside the ENTER button. Then, press the ENTER button.
If you have selected the MANUAL program, the words ENTER DISTANCE and a distance setting of 10 miles will appear in the main display. To change the distance you want to walk or run during your workout, press the + and – buttons beside the ENTER button. Then, press the ENTER button.
If you have selected the MANUAL CALORIE pro­gram, the words ENTER CALORIES and a calo­rie-burning goal setting of 100 calories will appear in the main display. To change the approximate number of calories that you want to burn during your workout, press the + and – buttons beside the ENTER button. Then, press the ENTER but­ton.
Press the QUICK START button to start the
6
program.
DISTANCE
As you exercise, change the speed of the walking belt as desired by pressing the SPEED + and –
uttons. Each time a button is pressed, the speed
b setting will change by 0.1 mph; if a button is held
own, the speed setting will change in rapid incre-
d ments. To change the speed quickly, press the QUICKTOUCH SPEED buttons. Note: After the buttons are pressed, it may take a moment for the treadmill to reach the selected speed setting.
To stop the walking belt, press the STOP button. The time will begin to flash in the main display. To restart the walking belt, press the QUICK START button or the SPEED + button and then adjust the speed as desired.
Change the incline of the treadmill as desired.
7
To change the incline of the treadmill, press the INCLINE + and – buttons. Each time a button is pressed, the incline will change by 0.5%. Note: After the buttons are pressed, it may take a mo­ment for the treadmill to reach the selected incline setting.
Follow your progress with the matrix and the
8
main display.
See step 4 on page 16.
Measure your heart rate if desired.
9
See THE PULSE SENSOR on page 14.
When the program is completed, remove the
10
key.
Step onto the foot rails. Remove the key from the console and put the key in a secure place.
A moment after the button is pressed, the walking belt will begin to move at 1 mph. Hold the handrails and begin walking.
When the treadmill is not in use, switch the on/off circuit breaker near the power cord to the off posi­tion and unplug the power cord.
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OW TO USE A FITNESS TEST PROGRAM
H
The FITNESS TEST programs measure your approxi­mate VO measure of your ability to take in and utilize oxygen to generate energy for endurance activities such as run­ning and cycling. In technical terms, VO2max is the
aximum volume of oxygen, in milliliters, that your
m body can use in one minute, per kilogram of body weight. A high VO2max indicates a high level of car­diorespiratory fitness. Note: To learn more about VO max, refer to a reputable book or consult your physician.
For the most accurate results, use a FITNESS TEST program when you are not feeling tired, when you have not eaten for at least two hours, and when you have not exercised for at least 24 hours.
The GERKIN FITNESS TEST is completed when your heart rate stays greater than 85% of your age-predicted maximum heart rate for 15 seconds, or when the pro­gram reaches 11 minutes. Note: The GERKIN FIT­NESS TEST begins with a 3-minute warm-up.
max, or aerobic capacity. VO2max is a
2
2
Select a FITNESS TEST program.
3
Press the FITNESS TEST button one, two, or three times to select the GERKIN FIT TEST, the EBBELING FIT TEST, or the FREEMOTION FIT
EST.
T
When a FITNESS TEST program is selected, the name of the FITNESS TEST will appear in the main display. The words ENTER AGE and the current age setting will then be shown.
During a FITNESS TEST program, the matrix will show a moving graphic that represents your heart rate. Each time a heartbeat is detected, an addi­tional peak will appear in the graphic.
The EBBELING FITNESS TEST is completed in 9 min­utes.
The FREEMOTION FITNESS TEST is completed when your heart rate reaches greater than 70% of your age­predicted maximum heart rate, or when the program reaches 30 minutes.
Follow the steps below to use a FITNESS TEST pro­gram.
Put on a Polar®-compatible chest pulse sensor
1
(not included).
You must wear a chest pulse sensor to use a FITNESS TEST program.
Insert the key into the console.
2
See GETTING STARTED on page 15.
Enter your age.
4
See step 3 on page 16.
Enter your weight.
5
See step 4 on page 17.
If you have selected the EBBELING FITNESS TEST, go to step 6. If you have selected the GERKIN FITNESS NESS TEST
, go to step 7.
TEST or FREEMOTION
FIT-
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Enter your gender.
6
If you selected the EBBELING FITNESS TEST, you will be prompted to enter your gender. Either the word MALE or the word FEMALE will appear
n the main display. To enter your gender, press
i the + and – buttons beside the ENTER button. When your gender is shown, press the ENTER button.
When the EBBELING FITNESS TEST is com­pleted, the walking belt will slow to a stop and
our VO
y
When the FREEMOTION FITNESS TEST is com­pleted, the walking belt will slow to a stop and
our VO
y in the main display. Note: There are ten fitness levels; fitness level 10 is the highest.
ax will be shown in the main display.
m
2
ax and your fitness level will be shown
m
2
Press the QUICK START button to start the
7
program.
A moment after the button is pressed, the tread­mill will automatically adjust to the first speed and incline settings for the program. Hold the handrails and begin walking.
Each FITNESS TEST is divided into several seg­ments of different lengths. One speed setting and one incline setting are programmed for each seg­ment. The console will guide you through the FIT­NESS TEST and record your heart rate input to determine your relative fitness level.
When the GERKIN FITNESS TEST is completed, the walking belt will slow to a stop and your VO max and your fitness level will be shown in the main display. Note: There are 11.4 fitness levels; fitness level 11.4 is the highest.
Note: The SPEED and INCLINE buttons will not function while a FITNESS TEST program is se­lected. If your pulse is not detected during the pro­gram, the letters PLS will flash in the main display. If this occurs, try the program again on another day. Make sure that you are wearing a chest pulse sensor as described in step 1 on page 18.
The FITNESS TEST programs cannot be stopped temporarily and then restarted. However, the pro­grams can be stopped at any time with the STOP button. The main display will then show the words FIT TEST ABORTED.
When the program is completed, remove the
8
key.
2
See step 10 on page 17.
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OW TO USE HEART RATE PROGRAMS
H
HEART RATE programs automatically control the speed and incline of the treadmill to keep your heart rate near a target level while you exercise. Follow the steps below to use a HEART RATE program.
Put on a Polar®-compatible chest pulse sensor
1
(not included).
You must wear a chest pulse sensor to use a HEART RATE program.
Insert the key into the console.
2
See GETTING STARTED on page 15.
Select a HEART RATE program.
3
Press the HEART RATE button one, two, or three times to select the CONSTANT HEART RATE, the VARIABLE HEART RATE, or the FAT BURN program. Note: The CONSTANT HEART RATE program will keep your heart rate near a percent­age that you select. The VARIABLE HEART RATE program will keep your heart rate within a target range during your workout. The FAT BURN program will keep your heart rate near 65% of your
age-predicted maximum heart rate
6 at the right for an explanation of your age-pre­dicted maximum heart rate).
(see step
Enter your age.
4
See step 3 on page 16.
Enter your weight.
5
ee step 4 on page 17.
S
f you have selected the CONSTANT HEART
I RATE or VARIABLE HEART RATE program, go to step 6. If you have selected the FAT BURN program, go to step 7.
Enter a target heart rate setting.
6
After you have entered your age, the words MAX PERCENT and the target heart rate setting for the program will be shown in the main display. The target heart rate setting represents a of your age-predicted maximum heart rate is 220 minus your age. For example, if you are 30 years old, your age-predicted maximum heart rate is 190 beats per minute (220 – 30 = 190). If you are 30 years old, a target heart rate setting of 50 is equal to 95 beats per minute (50% of 190 is 95).
age-predicted maximum heart rate
percentage
. Your
When a HEART RATE program is selected, the name of the program will appear in the main dis play. The words ENTER AGE and the current age setting will then be shown.
During HEART RATE programs, the matrix will show a moving graphic that represents your heart rate. Each time a heartbeat is detected, tional peak will appear in the graphic.
an addi
-
-
If desired, you can change the target heart rate setting by pressing the + and – buttons beside the ENTER button. The buttons can be held down to change the target heart rate setting quickly. The target heart rate setting can be from 45% to 85% of your age-predicted maximum heart rate. Then, press the ENTER button.
Enter a program time.
7
The words ENTER TIME and a time setting of 10 minutes will appear in the main display. To change the length of time that the program will last, press the + and – buttons beside the ENTER button. Then, press the ENTER button.
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Press the QUICK START button to start the
8
program.
A moment after the button is pressed, the tread­mill will automatically adjust to the first speed and
ncline settings for the program. Hold the handrails
i and begin walking.
Each HEART RATE program is divided into 30-sec­ond segments. (The main display will show both the time remaining in the program and the time re­maining in the current segment of the program.) One target heart rate setting is programmed for each segment. (During the CONSTANT HEART RATE program, the same target heart rate setting will be programmed for all segments.)
When only four seconds remain in the first seg­ment of the program, a series of tones will sound and then the speed and/or incline of the treadmill will change, if needed, to bring your heart rate closer to the target heart rate setting for the next segment. The speed and/or incline setting will flash in the main display to alert you before the speed and/or incline changes. The program will continue until no time remains in the program. The walking belt will then slow to a stop.
Note: The SPEED and INCLINE buttons will not function while a HEART RATE program is se-
ected. If your pulse is not detected during the pro-
l gram, the letters PLS will flash in the main display
nd the speed and incline of the treadmill may au-
a tomatically decrease until your pulse is detected. If this occurs, see the instructions included with your chest pulse sensor.
To stop the program at any time, press the STOP button. HEART RATE programs should not be stopped temporarily and then restarted. To use a HEART RATE program again, reselect the pro­gram and start it at the beginning.
Follow your progress with the main display.
9
See THE MAIN DISPLAY on page 13.
When the program is completed, remove the
10
key.
See step 10 on page 17.
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OW TO USE AN INTERVAL PROGRAM
H
The INTERVAL programs will automatically change the speed and incline of the walking belt as they guide
ou through an effective interval training workout.
y
Insert the key into the console.
1
See GETTING STARTED on page 15.
Select an INTERVAL program.
2
Press the INTERVAL button one, two, or three times to select the INTERVAL 1 TO 1, INTERVAL 1 TO 2, or INTERVAL 1 TO 3 program. When an INTERVAL program is selected, the name of the program will appear in the main display. The words ENTER AGE and the current age setting will then be shown.
the minimum speed you want to walk or run dur­ing your workout, press the + and – buttons be-
ide the ENTER button; hold down the buttons to
s enter the minimum speed quickly. Then press the
NTER button.
E
Enter a maximum speed setting.
7
The words MAX SPEED and the maximum speed setting will appear in the main display. To enter the maximum speed you want to walk or run dur­ing your workout, press the + and – buttons be­side the ENTER button; hold down the buttons to enter the maximum speed quickly. Then press the ENTER button.
Press the QUICK START button to start the
8
program.
When an INTERVAL program is selected, the ma­trix will show a graph representing the speed set­tings for the program.
Enter your age.
3
See step 3 on page 16.
Enter your weight.
4
See step 4 on page 17.
Enter a program time.
5
See step 7 on page 20.
Enter a minimum speed setting.
6
The words MIN setting will appear in the main display. To enter
SPEED and the minimum speed
A moment after the button is pressed, the tread­mill will automatically adjust to the first speed and incline settings for the program. Hold the handrails and begin walking.
Each program is divided into several time segments of different lengths. The main display will show both the time remaining in the program and the time remaining in the current segment of the pro­gram. One speed setting and one incline setting are programmed for each segment. The speed setting for the first segment is shown in the flash­ing left column of the matrix. (The incline settings are not shown in the for upcoming segments are shown in the columns to the right.
After every 30 seconds that you exercise, a tone will sound and the next column to the right will begin to flash.
Note: If the length of the program exceeds the number of columns in the matrix, the same column will continue to flash, and
will shift one position to the left
ercised for 7 1/2 minutes.The columns of indica­tors will continue to shift to the left after every 30 seconds, until you are finished exercising.
matrix.) The speed settings
all columns of indicators
once you have ex-
22
Note: You can manually override the speed or in­cline setting for the current segment by pressing
he SPEED or INCLINE buttons. Every few times
t a SPEED button is pressed, an additional indicator
ill light or darken in the flashing column. (If any of
w the columns to the right of the flashing column have the same number of lit indicators as the flashing column, an additional indicator may light or darken in those columns as well.) Important:
When the next segment of the program begins, the treadmill will automatically adjust to the speed and incline settings for the next segment.
To stop the program, press the STOP button. The time will begin to flash in the main display. To restart the program, press the QUICK START but­ton.
Follow your progress with the main display.
9
See THE MAIN DISPLAY on page 13.
Measure your heart rate if desired.
10
See THE PULSE SENSOR on page 14.
When the program is completed, remove the
11
key.
See step 10 on page 17.
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OW TO USE A WALK/RUN PROGRAM
H
The 5K program is designed to help you train for a 5K race.
The 10K program is designed to help you train for a 10K race.
he CROSS COUNTRY program is designed to help
T you train for a race of a length of your choice.
Insert the key into the console.
1
See GETTING STARTED on page 15.
Select a WALK/RUN program.
2
Press the WALK/RUN button one, two, or three times to select the 5K, 10K, or CROSS program. When a WALK/RUN program is se­lected, the name of the program will appear in the main display. The words ENTER AGE and the current age setting will then be shown.
COUNTRY
If you have selected the 5K or 10K program, go to step 6. If you have selected the CROSS
OUNTRY program, go to step 5.
C
Enter a distance goal.
5
If you have selected the CROSS COUNTRY pro-
ram, the words ENTER DISTANCE and a dis-
g tance setting of 10 miles will appear in the main display. To change the distance you want to walk or run during your workout, press the + and – but­tons beside the ENTER button. Then, press the ENTER button.
Enter a program time.
6
See step 7 on page 20. Note: The speed of your workout depends on the program time that you enter.
Press the QUICK START button to start the
7
program.
A moment after the button is pressed, the walking belt will begin to move at the calculated start speed. Hold the handrails and begin walking.
When a WALK/RUN program is selected, the ma­trix will show a graph representing the speed set­tings for the program.
Enter your age.
3
See step 3 on page 16.
Enter your weight.
4
See step 4 on page 17.
If the speed of the walking belt is too fast or too slow, you can change it by pressing the SPEED + and – buttons. Note: This will change the length of time of your program.
Change the incline of the treadmill as desired.
8
See step 7 on page 17.
Follow your progress with the main display.
9
See THE MAIN DISPLAY on page 13.
Measure your heart rate if desired.
10
See THE PULSE SENSOR on page 14.
When the program is completed, remove the
11
key.
See step 10 on page 17.
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OW TO USE A TERRAIN PROGRAM
H
During the FOOTHILLS program, the incline of the treadmill will gradually increase and then gradually de­crease. The number of times that the incline will in-
rease and decrease will depend on the maximum in-
c cline setting and the program length that you select.
During the PEAKS program, the incline of the treadmill will increase and then decrease. The number of times that the incline will increase and decrease will depend on the maximum incline setting and the program length that you select.
During the ALL-TERRAIN program, the incline of the treadmill will sharply increase and then sharply de­crease repeatedly. The number of times that the in­cline will increase and decrease will depend on the maximum incline setting and the program length that you select.
Insert the key into the console.
1
See GETTING STARTED on page 15.
Select a TERRAIN program.
2
Press the TERRAIN button one, two, or three times to select the FOOTHILLS, PEAKS, or ALL­TERRAIN program. When a TERRAIN program is selected, the name of the program will appear in the main display. The words ENTER AGE and the current age setting will then be shown.
nter your age.
E
3
See step 3 on page 16.
Enter your weight.
4
See step 4 on page 17.
Enter a maximum incline setting.
5
The words MAX INCLINE and the incline setting will appear in the main display. To enter a differ­ent maximum incline setting for your workout, press the + and – buttons beside the ENTER but­ton; hold down the buttons to enter the maximum speed quickly. Then, press the ENTER button.
Enter a program time.
6
See step 7 on page 20.
Press the QUICK START button to start the
7
program.
A moment after the button is pressed, the walking belt will begin to move at 1 mph. Hold the handrails and begin walking.
If the speed of the walking belt is too fast or too slow, you can change it by pressing the SPEED + and – buttons.
When a TERRAIN program is selected, the matrix will show a graph representing the incline settings for the program.
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Follow your progress with the main display.
8
See THE MAIN DISPLAY on page 13.
Measure your heart rate if desired.
9
See THE PULSE SENSOR on page 14.
When the program is completed, remove the
10
key.
See step 10 on page 17.
OW TO USE THE FIXED OR RANDOM PROGRAM
H
The FIXED program controls the speed and incline of
he treadmill to create a workout with a warm-up pe-
t
iod, a steady workout, and a cool-down period.
r
The RANDOM program creates a different speed and incline program every time it is selected for a variety of
orkouts.
w
Insert the key into the console.
1
See GETTING STARTED on page 15.
Select the FIXED program or the RANDOM
2
program.
ress the MIX button once or twice to select the
P FIXED program or the RANDOM program. When a FIXED or RANDOM program is selected, the name of the program will appear in the main dis play. The words ENTER AGE and the current age setting will then be shown.
-
nter your age.
E
3
See step 3 on page 16.
Enter your weight.
4
See step 4 on page 17.
Enter a maximum speed setting.
5
See step 7 on page 22.
Enter a program time.
6
See step 7 on page 20.
Press the QUICK START button to start the
7
program.
See step 7 on page 25.
Follow your progress with the main display.
8
See THE MAIN DISPLAY on page 13.
When a FIXED or RANDOM program is selected, the matrix will show a graph representing the in­cline settings for the program.
Measure your heart rate if desired.
9
See THE PULSE SENSOR on page 14.
When the program is completed, remove the
10
key.
See step 10 on page 17.
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OW TO USE A CUSTOM PROGRAM
H
nsert the key into the console.
I
1
See GETTING STARTED on page 15.
Select the CUSTOM programs.
2
To select the CUSTOM programs, press the MIX button repeatedly until the word CUSTOM ap­pears in the main display.
Each custom program is divided into several seg­ments. One speed setting is programmed for each
egment. (The same speed setting may be pro-
s grammed for two or more consecutive segments.)
he speed setting for the first segment is shown in
T the flashing column of the matrix. The speed set­tings for the next several segments are shown in the columns to the right.
After every 30 seconds that you exercise, a tone will sound and the next column to the right will begin to flash.
Select one of the three CUSTOM program.
3
The name of the currently selected CUSTOM pro­gram will appear in the main display. There are three CUSTOM programs. To select a different CUSTOM program, press the + and – buttons be­side the ENTER button. When you see the CUS TOM program you want, press the ENTER button.
Note: The matrix will show the speed settings of the program. If only two rows of indicators appear in the matrix, see HOW TO USE THE MAINTENANCE MODE on page 28, and follow the instructions to step 7.
Enter your age.
4
See step 3 on page 16.
Enter your weight.
5
See step 4 on page 17.
Note: If the length of the program exceeds the number of columns in the matrix, the same column will continue to flash, and
will shift one position to the left
ercised for 7 1/2 minutes.The columns of indica­tors will continue to shift to the left after every 30
-
seconds, until you are finished exercising.
To stop the program temporarily, press the STOP button. The time will begin to flash. To restart the program, press the QUICK START button.
Change the incline of the treadmill as desired.
all columns of indicators
once you have ex-
7
See step 7 on page 17.
Follow your progress with the main display.
8
See THE MAIN DISPLAY on page 13.
Measure your heart rate if desired.
9
See THE PULSE SENSOR on page 14.
When the program is completed, remove the
10
key.
See step 10 on page 17.
Press the QUICK START button to start the
6
program.
A moment after the button is pressed, the tread­mill will automatically adjust to the first speed set­tings of the program. Hold the handrails and begin walking.
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OW TO USE THE MAINTENANCE MODE
H
Press the ENTER button again and select a
5
language.
The console features a maintenance mode that allows
ou to access information and to view and change var-
y
ous default settings. Follow the steps below to use the
i maintenance mode.
Insert the key into the console.
1
See GETTING STARTED on page 15.
Hold down the ENTER button and the CLEAR
2
button simultaneously for two seconds to se­lect the maintenance mode.
When the maintenance mode is selected, the words MAINTENANCE MODE will appear in the main display. The word HOURS and the total number of hours that the treadmill has been used will then be shown.
The main display can display text messages in any of five languages. To select a language, press
he + and – buttons beside the ENTER button.
t
Press the ENTER button again and set the
6
delay time for the timeout mode.
Any time that the treadmill is not used for several minutes, the console will enter a timeout mode and the words SELECT PROGRAM TO BEGIN will appear in the main display. To set the number of seconds before the console will enter the time­out mode, press the + and – buttons above the ENTER button. The delay time can be from 15 to 120 seconds.
Press the ENTER button to view the total dis-
3
tance that the walking belt has moved.
Press the ENTER button again and set a maxi-
4
mum program time.
To set a maximum program time, press the + and – buttons beside the ENTER button. The maxi­mum program time can be up to 90 minutes.
Press the ENTER button again to create the
7
CUSTOM programs.
The words CUSTOM PROGRAM will appear in the main display.
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You can design up to three CUSTOM programs. To select a CUSTOM program, press the + and –
uttons beside the ENTER button. When you see
b the CUSTOM program you want to design (PRO-
RAM1, PROGRAM 2, or PROGRAM 3), press
G the ENTER button.
Note: If the CUSTOM program has not yet been defined, only two rows of indicators will appear in the matrix.
Next, enter a program time by pressing the + and – buttons beside the ENTER button. Then, press the ENTER button.
See the matrix. Each CUSTOM program is di­vided into 30-second segments. One speed set­ting can be programmed for each segment. The speed setting for the first segment is shown in the flashing column of the matrix.
CREATED will appear in the main display. The speed settings that you have programmed and the
umber of segments that you have programmed
n will then be saved in memory and you will be re-
urned to the maintenance mode.
t
Press the ENTER button again and set the
8
delay time for the sleep timeout mode.
Any time that the treadmill is not used for several minutes, the console will enter a sleep timeout mode. To set the number of minutes before the console will enter the sleep timeout mode, press the + and – buttons above the ENTER button. The delay time can be from 1 to 10 minutes.
Press the ENTER button again and enable or
9
disable the safety key.
Enter a maximum speed setting for the first seg­ment of the program by pressing the QUICK­TOUCH SPEED buttons and the + and – buttons beside the ENTER button. Then, press the ENTER button. Note: The maximum speed setting will appear in the first column of the matrix.
Program a speed setting for the second segment as described above.
Continue programming speed settings for the re­maining columns. After you have entered the last speed setting, the words CUSTOM PROGRAM
To require the use of the safety key with the con­sole, press the + or – button above the ENTER button until the words SAFETY KEY ENABLED appear in the main display. To allow the treadmill to be used without the key, press the + or – button until the words SAFETY KEY DISABLED appear.
If you have the Basic console, go to step 11. If you have the Workout TV console, go to step
10.
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Press the ENTER button again and enable or
10
disable the TV.
To make the TV available for use, press the + or – button above the ENTER button until the words TV
N appear in the main display. To prevent the TV
O from being used, press the + or – button until the words TV OFF appear.
Hold down the ENTER button and the CLEAR
11
button simultaneously for two seconds to exit the maintenance mode.
To exit the maintenance mode at any time, hold
own the ENTER button and the CLEAR button si-
d multaneously for two seconds.
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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Regular maintenance is necessary for optimal performance and long life of the treadmill. Please read and
ollow all instructions below. If the treadmill is not maintained as described, components may wear ex-
f cessively, the treadmill may be damaged, and the warranty will be voided. If you have questions about main- tenance, see HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE on page 2 of this manual. CAUTION: Make sure to re­move the key and unplug the power cord before performing any maintenance procedures.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
1. Unplug the power cord. Inspect and properly tighten all external parts of the treadmill.
2. Apply a mild multi-purpose cleaner to a 100% cotton cloth and remove any dust and grime from the handrails, uprights, foot rails, frame, and motor hood. In addition, wipe the walking platform along the sides of the walk­ing belt. cotton cloth and wipe the console and the screens.
ammonia or acid-based cleaners.
3. Make sure that the walking belt is centered and properly tightened. If it is centered and runs smoothly, do not make any adjustments. If the walking belt needs to be adjusted, see pages 35 and 36.
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
Do not wipe under the walking belt. Apply a small amount of mild multi-purpose cleaner to a 100%
Do not spray cleaner directly onto the treadmill or use
1. Unplug the power cord. Remove the Hood Support Bolts (37) attaching the Motor Hood (91), and lift off the Motor Hood.
2. Using a hand-held vacuum, clean the area under the Motor Hood (not shown). Be careful to avoid touching any com-
ponents.
sole. Remove the key and unplug the power cord. Check the motor belt for wear and cracks. If the motor belt needs to be re­placed, see HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE on page
2.
3. Plug in the power cord and insert the key into the console. Press the START button. Be careful to avoid in-
jury; keep your hands away from moving parts and make sure that your clothes cannot become caught in moving parts. While the walking belt is moving, check the treadmill for unusual noises or odors. If any of these problems exists, see HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE on page 2. Remove the key and unplug the power cord. Reattach the Motor Hood (91) with the Hood Support Bolts (37).
Plug in the power cord and insert the key into the con-
1
37
91
2
Motor
Belt
37
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TURNING THE WALKING PLATFORM
50”
oth sides of the walking platform are designed to be used as walking surfaces. Inspect the walking platform peri-
B odically for wear. If there is any wood showing through the phenolic coating, or if the surface is damaged, the
alking platform should be turned over. The walking platform will need to be turned over after every 16,000 to
w 24,000 kilometers (10,000 to 15,000 miles). Follow the instructions below to turn over the walking platform.
1.
Remove the key and unplug the power cord. Remove the Front
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1
Cover Screws (16), Cover Screws (2) and the Front Cover (22). Remove the Front Roller Adjustment Bolt (19) and the Front Roller Washer (14) from each side of the Front Roller (13 ).
18
23
2
20
16
2
16
14
2. Remove the four Rear Walking
Platform Bolts (10) and the two Front Walking Platform Bolts (20).
(Note: Be very careful to avoid
10
18
23
20
13
22
chipping or damaging the phe­nolic coating on the Walking Platform [23]).
Lift the Front
10
Roller (13) and slide it out of the Walking Belt (18). Lift the Walking Platform and the Walking Belt to the position shown by the dotted lines. Slide the Walking Platform out of the Walking Belt, turn it, and then slide it back into the Walking Belt.
19
16
3. Lay down the Walking Platform (23) and the Walking Belt (18). Slide the Front Roller (13) back into the
Walking Belt.
4. Reattach the Walking Platform Bolts (10, 20). Thread the Front Roller Adjustment Bolts (19) with the Washers
(14) into the Roller (13). Reattach the Front Cover (22) with the Front Cover Screws (16) and Cover Screws (2).
Next, the Walking Belt (18) will need to be adjusted to the
5.
proper tension. Using chalk, make two marks on the Walking Belt exactly 1.25 m (50 in.) apart, as shown in the drawing. Tighten both Front Roller Adjustment Bolts (19, see the draw ing above) until the two chalk marks move apart an additional
5
18
­13
to 5 to 6 mm (3/16 to 1/4 in). As you tighten the Roller Adjustment Bolts, the Front Roller (13) will move.
If the Front Roller stops moving, do not further tighten the Roller Adjustment Bolts; see HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE on page 2. Make sure to keep the Walking Belt cen-
tered.
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EPLACING THE WALKING PLATFORM
R
When both sides of the walking platform become worn, the walking platform should be replaced. The walking platform will need to be replaced after every 32,000 to 48,000 kilometers (20,000 to 30,000 miles). See HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE on page 2 to order a new walking platform. Follow the instructions on page 32 to replace the walking platform.
REPLACING THE WALKING BELT
When the walking belt becomes worn, it should be replaced. The walking belt will need to be replaced after every 32,000 to 48,000 kilometers (20,000 to 30,000 miles). See the Service Manual for replacement instructions. See HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE on page 2 to order a new walking belt.
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SIX-MONTH PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE RECORD
hotocopy this form and use it to record the preventive maintenance performed on the treadmill. Each copy of the
P form can be used for six months (26 weeks). When maintenance is performed, write the date in the appropriate spaces.
dures are not performed as described, components may wear excessively, the treadmill may be damaged,
nd the warranty will be voided.
a
Make sure to perform each maintenance procedure as described on pages 31 to 33. If the proce-
Week 1
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Week 7
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ighten all ex­ternal parts of the treadmill.
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Remove the m
otor hood and vacuum the motor compart­ment.
Check the m
otor belt for cracks and other wear.
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otor for arc­ing; check for noises or odors.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Most treadmill problems can be solved by following the steps below. Find the symptom that applies, and follow the steps listed. If further assistance is needed, see HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE on page 2 of this manual.
1. SYMPTOM: THE POWER DOES NOT TURN ON
a. Make sure that the power cord is plugged into a properly grounded outlet. (See page 10.)
b. Make sure that the key is inserted into the console.
c. Check the on/off circuit breaker located on the treadmill near the power
cord. Make sure that the on/off circuit breaker is switched to the on position.
2. SYMPTOM: THE POWER TURNS OFF DURING USE
a. Check the on/off circuit breaker located on the treadmill near the power cord. (See drawing 1. c. above.)
Make sure that the on/off circuit breaker is switched to the “on” position.
b. Make sure that the power cord is plugged in.
c. Remove the key from the console. Reinsert the key into the console.
d. Check the walking belt and the walking platform for excessive wear. Replace the walking belt or the walking
platform if necessary.
e. If the power still turns off during use, see HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE on page 2.
3. SYMPTOM: THE WALKING BELT SLOWS WHEN WALKED ON
a. If the walking belt is overtightened, performance may
decrease and the walking belt may be damaged. If the walking belt is properly tightened, you should be able to lift each side of the walking belt 2.5 to 5 cm (1 to 2 in.) off the walking platform. If adjustments need
to be made, first remove the key and unplug the power cord. Using the included hex key, turn both
roller adjustment bolts counterclockwise 1/4 of a turn. Then, plug in the power cord, insert the key, and use the treadmill for a few minutes. Be careful to keep the walking belt centered. Repeat until the walking belt is properly tightened. Note: To tighten the walking belt, see step 4. c. on page 36.
a
c
“On”
Position
2.5 to 5 cm
Roller Adjustment Bolts
b. If the walking belt still slows when walked on, see HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE on page 2.
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4. SYMPTOM: THE WALKING BELT IS OFF-CENTER OR SLIPS WHEN WALKED ON
f the walking belt has shifted to the right: Remove the
a.I
key and unplug the power cord. Using the included hex
ey, turn the roller adjustment bolts in the directions
k shown, 1/4 of a turn each. Be careful not to overtighten the walking belt. Then, plug in the power cord, insert the key,
a
Right
and use the treadmill for a few minutes. Repeat until the walking belt is centered.
b.
If the walking belt has shifted to the left: Remove the key and unplug the power cord. Using the included hex
b
key, turn the roller adjustment bolts in the directions shown, 1/4 of a turn each. Be careful not to overtighten the walking belt. Then, plug in the power cord, insert the key, and use the treadmill for a few minutes. Repeat until the walking belt is centered.
If the walking belt slips when walked on: Remove the
c.
key and unplug the power cord. Using the included hex
c
key, turn both roller adjustment bolts clockwise 1/4 of a turn. When the walking belt is properly tightened, you should be able to lift each side of the walking belt 2.5 to 5 cm (1 to 2 in.) off the walking platform. The center of the walking belt should just touch the walking platform. Make sure to keep the walking belt centered. Then, plug in the power cord, insert the key, and run the treadmill for a few minutes. Repeat until the walking belt is properly tight­ened. Note: As you tighten the roller adjustment bolts, the front roller will move. If the front roller stops moving, do
not further tighten the roller adjustment bolts; see HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE on page 2.
Left
5. SYMPTOM: THE WALKING BELT STOPS OR THE INCLINE CANNOT BE ADJUSTED EVEN THOUGH THE CONSOLE REMAINS LIT
a. This indicates that a controller error may have occurred. To correct the problem, see step 9 on page 29.
6. SYMPTOM: THE INCLINE SYSTEM DOES NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY OR THE INCLINE SYSTEM DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE AT THE INCLINE LEVEL SHOWN IN THE MAIN DISPLAY
a. The incline system may need to be calibrated. To initiate the calibration routine, turn the power switch off,
wait 5 seconds and then turn the power switch back on. During the calibration routine, the treadmill will auto matically travel to the lowest incline level and then return to level.
b. If the incline system still does not function properly, see HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER CARE on page 2.
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200 180 160 140 120 100 80
25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70
Pulse
Age
Health Fitness Advanced
EXERCISE GUIDELINES
FACTORS IN A SENSIBLE DIET
Choose high-fiber, low-fat, and low-sugar
foods: fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
• Eat at least five servings of fruits and
vegetables daily.
• Reduce red meat consumption; eat lean meat,
white meat, and fish.
• Choose healthful snacks; bring healthful foods
with you to work or in the car.
• Eat regular meals or mini-meals. Control your
portion size—don't binge or overeat. Eat slowly.
• Reduce fast food and pre-packaged meals.
• Pay attention to fat content and calories.
• Limit alcoholic beverages and caffeine.
• Drink at least eight to ten glasses of water
daily.
Determine your target heart rate.
3
Your
target heart rate
ou would like your heart to work during aerobic
y exercise. It is expressed as a percentage of your
maximum heart rate
number of times that your heart can pump during one minute. To determine your approximate MHR, subtract your age (in years) from 220. This is only an estimation of your MHR—only clinical stress testing can provide an actual MHR reading.
Once you have determined your MHR, you can establish your target heart rate zone. Beginning exercisers may wish to start at 60 to 70 percent of their MHR. This level is called the Exercise at 70 to 85 percent of your MHR for the optimal training, aerobic, or cardiovascular level—
Fitness
the wishing to do sports, athletic conditioning, or inter­val training workouts should exercise at 80 to 85 percent of the MHR for short periods of time. The chart below shows Target Heart Rate Zones for Health, Fitness, and Advanced exercisers.
level. Advanced exercisers, or those
(THR), is the rate at which
(MHR). MHR is the maximum
Health
level.
EXERCISE STEPS
The following nine steps for designing your exercise program were developed by exercise physiologists at FreeMotion Fitness. The actual exercise you perform is only a part of a safe and effective training program. There are many other aspects to developing a life-long commitment to physical fitness.
Consult your physician before beginning
1
any exercise program.
A medical examination or consultation with your physician is essential.
Establish personal fitness goals.
2
Set attainable, realistic goals. Reward yourself when you meet your goals. Remember, your goals should act as a guide for your workout program.
Be sure to check your heart rate at least twice during an aerobic conditioning session. First, check your heart rate five minutes into your work­out to be sure that you are at the proper intensity. Then, check it again near the end of your workout to verify that you have maintained your target heart rate for the recommended period of time.
TARGET HEART RATE ZONES
Beginner, low-intensity + long duration = fat burning
Optimal train­ing, aerobic or cardiovascular
Sports, athletic conditioning, interval training
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WEIGHT LOSS TIPS
At least four, 30-minute workouts per week, along with a reduced-calorie diet, are recommended if you are trying to lose weight. However, be sure to stay within your target heart rate zone and exercise a maximum of 5 days per week for 60 minutes per workout.
Good posture is the key to safe, comfortable workouts. Keep your chin up and your head facing forward. Align your head and shoulders with your hips. Avoid leaning forward. Keep your back straight.
Warm up before you begin.
4
A warm-up routine prepares your body and mind for vigorous exercise. It also helps provide insur­ance against injury and soreness. Warm up with two to five minutes of slow exercise, at minimal in­tensity.
3. Hamstring Stretch—Sit with one leg extended. Bring the sole of the opposite foot toward you and
est it against the inner thigh of your extended leg.
r Reach toward your toes as far as possible. Hold
or 15 to 30 seconds, then relax. Repeat 3 times
f for both legs. Stretches: Hamstrings, lower back, and groin.
4. Inner Thigh Stretch—Sit with the soles of your feet together and your knees outward. Pull your feet toward your groin area as far as possible. Hold for 15 to 30 seconds, then relax. Repeat 3 times. Stretches: Quadriceps and hip muscles.
5. Quadriceps Stretch—With one hand against a wall for balance, reach back and grasp one foot with your other hand. Bring your heel as close to your buttocks as possible. Hold for 15 to 30 seconds, then relax. Repeat 3 times for each leg. Stretches: Quadriceps and hip muscles.
1
Stretch after your warm-up.
5
A pliable, well-stretched muscle is less suscepti­ble to injury. Perform the recommended stretches on a smooth, flat surface.
The correct form for several stretches is described below (see the drawings at the right). Be sure to move slowly as you stretch—never bounce.
1. Toe Touch Stretch—Sit with your knees bent slightly and slowly bend forward from your hips. Allow your back and shoulders to relax as you reach toward your toes as far as possible. Hold for 15 to 30 seconds, then relax. Repeat 3 times. Stretches: Hamstrings, back of knees, and back.
2. Calf/Achilles Stretch—With one leg in front of the other, reach forward and place your hands against a wall. Keep your back leg straight and your back foot flat on the floor. Bend your front leg, lean forward, and move your hips toward the wall. Hold for 15 to 30 seconds, then relax. Repeat 3 times for each leg. To cause further stretching of the achilles tendons, bend your back leg as well. Stretches: Calves, achilles tendons, and ankles.
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4
3
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BENEFITS OF AEROBIC EXERCISE
• Effective weight loss and management
• Added protection from heart disease
Increased strength and health of bones
“T” is for the time or duration of your workout.
T
Beginning exercisers may wish to start with 5
o 10 minutes of aerobic activity. Those in aver-
t age physical condition should exercise for 20 to
0 minutes. Highly fit people, or people who want
3 to lose weight, should exercise for 30 to 60 min­utes. The key is to maintain your target heart rate for the duration of the workout period.
• Higher levels of energy for greater productivity
during the day
• Healthy stress relief from a pressure-packed
day
• Greater intellectual capacity and productivity
Get FIT with FreeMotion Fitness
6
Effective aerobic exercise has three major parts:
frequency,intensity
may help you to remember these three parts:
“F” stands for the frequency of your work-
F
outs. Three to five workouts per week are recommended. Exercise at least four times a week for weight loss.
“I” refers to the intensity of your workout.
I
Check your heart rate at least twice during your aerobic exercise session: once during the session and once again at the end. Maintain a workout intensity level within your Target Heart Rate Zone. You can measure your heart rate using the handgrip pulse sensor or the method described below:
1. Lower your wrist below your heart level. This will make your heart rate stronger and easier to feel.
2. Using the tips of the index and middle fingers of your right hand, touch your left wrist, one-fourth inch from your wrist joint, at the base of your thumb.
3. Apply minimal pressure with both fingers—let the beat come to your fingers. If you can't find your pulse, use the opposite wrist and hand.
, and
time
. The acronym "FIT"
Remember to take it slowly. Fitness is a lifelong commitment. If you can't go the full 20 minutes from the start, which is common, try to exercise for five minutes at a time, a couple of times a day. Recent research indicates that several short workouts in one day can also provide fitness benefits. Gradually, your stamina will increase and it will become easier to exercise for longer periods of time.
Cool down after aerobic exercise.
7
Keep moving! It is important that you cool down properly to allow your heart rate to decrease slowly after it has been elevated. This helps the blood flow from your extremities back to your heart. Keep your legs moving on the treadmill at a slower pace for at least five minutes following the aerobic phase.
Stretch again at the end of your exercise
8
session.
Stretching after exercise reduces muscle sore­ness. See step 5 on page 38.
Participate in strength training.
9
"Balanced fitness, including both strength training and aerobic exercise, can do more to ensure a happy life than just about anything else known to medical science today."
—Kenneth Cooper, M.D., M.P.H., founder of The Cooper Institute For Aerobic Research, Dallas, Texas.
A strength-training program increases your lean muscle mass. Lean muscle mass aids in burning body fat. With additional muscle mass and strength, you will receive the full benefits of an exercise program. You will also be less prone to injuries during the aerobic phase of your workout.
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WORKOUT TIPS
Heart Rate Intensity
120-140 114-133 108-126 102-119 96-112 90-105 84-98
140-170 133-162 126-153 119-145 112-136 105-128 98-119
160-170 152-162 144-153 136-145 128-136 120-128 112-119
20 30 40 50 60 70 80
b.p.m.
b.p.m.
b.p.m.
Age
ull-body conditioning helps take care of many of
F life's aches and pains. However, it takes time for your body to adapt to any new routine. Below are some tips that will help ease you into your new Freemotion routine.
• Begin and end each exercise session with the stretches on page 38. Stretch in a smooth, controlled manner. Hold each stretch for 15 to 30 seconds. You may experience some initial muscle soreness and discomfort as a result of exercising inactive or poorly stretched muscles. For maximum benefit, a stretching routine must be performed every day.
• Be aware of your body's signals and react to them accordingly. At your correct exercise in­tensity, you should be able to whistle or main­tain a normal conversation. If during exercise you feel tired, light-headed, dizzy, or nauseated, stop exercising immediately and consult your physician. Your heart rate may also be affected by such things as stress, caffeine, nicotine, or prescription drugs.
WORKOUT PROGRAMS
The
Health
this level you should be concerned with slowly improv­ing your fitness level and endurance.
Take it slowly. Set mini-goals for yourself. You may want to begin your fitness routine with three or four short, 5- or 10-minute workouts in a day.
level typically lasts four to six weeks. At
Move on to the Fitness Level only when you feel ready and your heart rate has moved below your target heart
ate zone.
r
he
itness
T
F
last longer, depending on your fitness goals.) At this level you should strive to achieve your fitness goals.
Set realistic short- and long-term goals for yourself. Frequently re-evaluate your fitness goals and reward yourself as you are successful.
Move on to the Advanced Level when you have reached your fitness goals and your heart rate has moved below your target heart rate zone.
Work out at the reached your desired fitness goals. It is intended to be a maintenance program and should continue on a reg­ular, long-term basis.
You may wish to add nance program as well. Interval training will add variety to your workout routine and further condition your cardiovascular system. Interval training has been shown to promote higher levels of aerobic condition­ing. It consists of spurts of high-intensity activity fol­lowed by active rest periods of exercise at a lower in­tensity. For example, a one-minute spurt of high-resis­tance, fast exercise is followed by a two- to three­minute active rest period of low-resistance, slow exer­cise. The duration of these periods should be based more on how you feel rather than time. A sequence such as this should be repeated 5 to 20 times during your workout session.
evel usually lasts 12 to 20 weeks. (It may
l
Advanced
level once you have
Interval Training
to your mainte-
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PART LIST R0406A
To locate the parts listed below, see the EXPLODED DRAWING on pages 45 to 48.
ey
K
No. Qty. Description
1 2 Side Cover 2 6 Cover Screw 3 4 Center Isolator 4 6 Isolator Nut 5 18 Plastic Insert 6 2 Belt Guide 7 2 Belt Guide Spacer 8 2 Belt Guide Bolt
9 2 Front Isolator 10 4 Walking Platform Bolt, Rear 11 1 Left Foot Pad 12 1 Right Foot Pad 13 1 Front Roller 14 2 Front Roller Washer 15 1 Controller Box 16 4 Front Cover Screw 17 1 Front Cover 18 1 Walking Belt 19 2 Front Roller Adjustment Bolt 20 2 Walking Platform Bolt, Front 21 1 Drive Roller Assembly 22 1 Frame 23 1 Walking Platform 24 2 Plastic Platform Spacer 25 2 Rear Roller Guard Screw 26 2 Rear Roller Guard 27 2 Cage Nut 28 1 Left Rear Endcap 29 3 Endcap Screw 30 2 31 1 Rear Roller/Pulley 32 1 Right Rear Endcap 33 3 Idler Arm Nut 34 3 Idler Arm Bolt 35 1 Idler Arm Pulley 36 1 Idler Arm 37 4 Hood Support Bolt 38 2 Rear Leveling Foot 39 2 Leveling Foot Nut 40 2 Frame Pivot Bushing 41 2 Frame Pivot Bolt 42 4 Drive Motor Spacer 43 4 Drive Motor Washer 44 4 Drive Motor Bolt 45 1 Sensor Bracket 46 2 Speed Sensor Nut 47 1 Speed Sensor 48 2 Speed Sensor Bolt 49 2 Sensor Bracket Bolt 50 2 Sensor Bracket Insert
Rear Roller Adjustment Bolt
ey
K
No. Qty. Description
51 1 Speed Disk 52 1 Drive Motor 53 1 Drive Motor Isolator 54 2 Torsion Bar Bolt 55 2 Torsion Bar Bushing 56 1 Base Frame 57 2 Base Frame Pad 58 4 Base Frame Pad Screw 59 4 Incline Link Bushing 60 2 Incline Link Bolt 61 2 Incline Link Nut 62 1 Torsion Bar 63 1 On/Off Circuit Breaker 64 1 Power Cord Bracket 65 1 Power Cord Receptical 66 2 Receptical Bolt 67 2 Power Cord Bracket Screw 68 1 Power Cord 69 1 Torsion Bar Pivot Nut 70 1 Incline Link Bar 71 1 Torsion Bar Pivot Bolt 72 2 Incline Motor Bushing 73 1 Incline Motor 74 1 Incline Motor Pin/w Cotter Pin 75 2 Handrail Endcap, Top 76 1 Hood Support Bracket 77 1 Right Hood Cover 78 1 Left Hood Cover 79 2 Wheel Bolt 80 2 81 2 Wheel 82 1 Drive Motor Belt 83 1 Drive Motor Flywheel 84 1 Drive Motor Pulley 85 8 Hood Screw 86 1 Power Box Plate 87 8 Electronics Screw 88 2 Power Box 89 1 Cord Caution Decal 90 1 Power Supply Box 91 1 Motor Hood 92 2 Upright Cap 93 1 Upright 94 4 Console Plate Screw 95 4 Side Base Bolt 96 4 Top Base Bolt 97 4 Upright Pad Screw 98 99
100 4 Pulse Sensor Base
Hex Nut
Pulse Sensor
4
Pulse Sensor Screw
4
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Key
No. Qty. Description
Key
No. Qty. Description
101 2 Grip 102 4 Handrail Bolt
03 1 Handrail
1 104 2 Handrail Endcap 105 1 Key/Clip 106 4 Accessory Tray Mounting Screw 107 6 Accessory Tray Screw 108 4 Upright Base Pad 109 1 Left Accessory Tray 110 1 Right Accessory Tray 111 1 Display Console 112 1 Display Console Back 113 4 Short Display Mounting Screw 114 5 Long Display Mounting Screw 115 1 Console 116 10 Console Screw 117 1 Console Back 118 1 Console Plate 119 1 Hex Key 120 1 High Voltage Decal 121 2 Caution Decal 122 1 Hazardous Warning Decal 123 1 Warning Decal
# 1 12” Wire Harness, 16-pin # 1 Console/Matrix Wire Harness
1 20” Wire Harness
# # 1 12” Pulse Wire Harness # 1 Pulse Grip Wire Harness # 1 12” Wire Harness # 1 20 Wire Harness # 1 Pulse Wire Harness # 1 85” Wire Harness # 1 25” Wire Harness # 1 76” Wire Harness # 1 60” Wire Harness # 1 40” Wire Harness, 14-pin # 1 40” Console Wire Harness # 1 60” Upright Wire Harness # 1 Pulse Circuit Board # 1 CSAFE Circuit Board # 1 Main PCB Circuit Board # 1 Matrix Circuit Board
# These parts are not illustrated Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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FreeMotion Fitness, Inc. • 1096 Elkton Drive, Suite 600 • Colorado Springs, CO 80907
Part No. CC7080 R0406A Printed in USA © 2006 ICON IP, Inc.
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