Lifespan TR800 User Manual

TR800 / TR1200i
Folding Treadmill
Owners Manual
For safe use and product knowledge, please
completely read this Product OWNERS MANUAL.
v. 2.0
TR800 / TR1200i
Folding Treadmill
Congratulations in taking a step forward to increase your level of physical activity or add variety to your current exercise program. Physical activity is now more than ever a necessity to keep your body healthy and fit. Whether your motivation is to Lose Weight, manage a Chronic Disease like diabetes, train for a sporting event or just live a Healthy Lifestyle, LifeSpan products can help you achieve your health and fitness goals.
In this manual we have included exercise information that is specific to each of these 4 key motivations for exercise. We also invite you to the LifeSpan Fitness website at www.LifeSpanfitness.com where we include additional information and tools to help you maintain your exercise program and achieve your health and fitness goals.
ers who say they prefer to exercise in the comfort and privacy of their own homes. Each Home series product is designed and manufactured to exceed your expectations for quality and durability, simple assembly and ease of operation.
Please read this manual thoroughly before assembly and operation of your new LifeSpan equipment. It includes information on proper operation, safety precautions, product
assem
bly and ongoing maintenance.
Remember that some types of service should only be performed by a qualified service techni
cian. In the instance that service is required, please contact your authorized LifeSpan
retailer or log on to our website and select the Customer Support option. Complete the
informa
tion requested and we will respond to your inquiry within 1 business day.
U.S. and Canada International
Contact your local distributor
LifeSpan
Welcome
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Limited Home Use Warranty
Important Safety Precautions
Grounding and Power Requirements
Starting an Exercise Program
Assembly Instructions
Console Overview
Treadmill Operations
Innovative Features
Program Overview
Belt Lubrication and Treadmill Maintenance
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Belt Tensioning and Alignment
Moving and Storage
Troubleshooting
Engineering Mode
Serial Number Information
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TR800 / TR1200i
Folding Treadmill
TR800
Workout Time, Calories, Distance, Heart Rate, Speed, Incline
Blue backlit LCD 15 Rows by 20 Columns
Manual, Preset (17), User Set-up (2), Heart Rate Control (2)
Grip Pulse
TR1200i
Date and Time, Workout Time, Calories, Step Count, Distance, Heart Rate, Speed, Incline
Multi-Color LCD 15 Rows by 20 Columns
Manual, Preset (17), User Set-up (2), Heart Rate Control (2)
Audio Center with in / out jacks and integrated speakers
Grip Pulse with Receiver (chest strap not included)
Speed Range Incline Levels Running Belt Size Roller Size Deck
Drive Motor Lift Motor Maximum User Weight Dimensions
Motor
0.6 - 10mph (1.0 - 16kph) 0 - 12
18” x 52” (45.7cm x 132cm)
2.0“ (51mm) tapered
0.75” (19mm) Phenolic Deck with 8 Bumper Suspension
1.75 HP Continuous Duty DC Motor 650lb (294kg) Max Lift Rating
275lb (124kg)
67” L x 31” W x 54” H
(170.2cm L x 78.7cm W x 137.2cm H) (180.3cm L x 86.4cm W x 137.2cm H)
1 3
1” (25mm) Phenolic Deck with
2.5 HP Continuous Duty DC Motor
0.5 - 11 (0.8 - 18kph) 0 - 15
20” x 56” (50.3cm x 142.2cm)
2.5” (64mm) tapered
8 Bumper Suspension
800lb (362kg) Max Lift Rating
300lb (136kg)
71” L x 34” W x 54” H
TR800 and TR1200i Folding Treadmills
Treadmill
TR800 TR1200i
Lifetime
Motor:
1
LifeSpan
LifeSpan
The customer may be responsible to pay for the Service Technician’s travel time where travel in excess of 20 miles (32 km) is required.
Lifetime 3 Years 1 Year
,
or call 877-654-3837 x4 for a customer support agent.
LifeSpan
LifeSpan
card
received
and complete the form to request assistance,
LifeSpan
received by
LifeSpan
registration
TR800 / TR1200i
Folding Treadmill
Never drop or insert any object into any opening. If an object falls into an opening, turn the power
Do not use outdoors or in areas of high humidity or extreme temperature changes.
treadmill.
Wear shoes with high traction rubber soles. Do not wear shoes with heals, leather soles, cleats or spikes.
LifeSpan
(1.2m)
(3m)
“Warning! Heart rate monitoring may be inaccurate. Over exercising may result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint stop exercising
immediately”.
2 feet
0.61m
(0.61m)
2 feet
0.61m
4 feet
1.22m
Grounding and Power Requirements
LifeSpan Fitness equipment must be grounded. Improper connection of the equipment’s grounding
electric if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product or use a ground plug adaptor to adapt to a non-grounded outlet. If the plug will
electrician.
An extension cord should not be used between the equipment and the wall outlet.
T
he unit should not be plugged into a GFI plug or on a GFI circuit. The unit may not work or trip
the GFI circuit.
This product should only be run on the proper power designed for this unit. To locate the
outlet
units require a 115V NEMA 5-15 non GFI circuit.)
FIG. 1. (example for the US and Canada, these
FIG. 1
8
TR800 / TR1200i
Folding Treadmill
9
treadmill
5
Item# description
1 Main Frame
25
2
3
6
10
4
5 Console
6 Accessory Tray
7 Back cover
8
8
12
7
11
9
15
3
4
9 Left handrail cover-outer
10 Right handrail cover-outer
14
11 Left handrail cover-inner
12 Right handrail cover-inner
13 Base cover-Left
14 Base cover-Right
15 Safety bar cover
2
25
Left handlebar support
Right handlebar support
Handlebar
Plate console housing frame mount
Console housing
10
13
Wrench-13mm
Wrench-6mm
Tools and Screws included in Hardware Bag
Wrench-5mm
1
Wrench-17mm
M8*70L (2pcs)
M4*10L (4pcs)
TR800 / TR1200i
Folding Treadmill
Step 1: Unpacking Treadmill
Cut packaging straps and remove.
A.
Remove the box top.
B.
Remove small parts and packaging material and unwrap parts.
C.
Cut corners of the bottom box and remove all packaging material to begin assembly. The
D.
treadmill can be assembled in the box. No need to pick the treadmill up to remove it from box.
Step 2: Handlebar Support Post Assembly
A. Remove the screw (A) and nut (E) that are pre-assembled on the frame from each side of the base using the 6 mm Allen wrench and 17 mm open end wrench provided in your tool kit. These two screws will prevent the handlebars from rotating up into their upright position.
Note: Make sure the wire harness coming from the front of the frame to the base of the right handlebar support will not be pinched when pivoting the right handlebar support up into position.
B. Stand the support posts and handlebars up into their operating position and re-attach the screws (A) and nuts (E) removed in step 2A. Tighten securely.
E
A
G
13
C. Attach the left (13) and right (14) base covers using a Phillips screwdriver and 2 machine screws (G) on each side. The 4 base cover attaching screws are located in the hardware bag.
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Step 3: Handlebar Assembly
A. Rotate the handlebars down so they are positioned on top of the handlebar posts. Secure the right and left handlebars to the support post using the 2 M8 x70L screws (B) provided in the hardware bag
B. Rotate the console bracket (8) up in the back until it reaches its normal operating position.
C. Place the left outside handlebar cover (9) next to the inside handlebar cover (pre-attached).
allowing the plastic ridge to sit in the groove of the blue rubber ring. Secure these three parts together using the self-tapping screws (C), which are pre-installed in the outer cover. Repeat this process on the other side with the right outside handlebar cover (10).
sure there are no wires obstructing the bolt hole. Also, lightly pulling the handlebar one way or the other will help line up the bolt holes.
Note: Make sure that the wires on both sides are not pinched in-between the handlebars and the handlebar post.
B
9
blue rubber ring
10
8
*Note: the TR800 inside handlebar cover is not pre-attached and comes in two pieces.
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TR800
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