True ZTX 825P, ZTX 825HRC, ZTX 825 User Manual

Commercial Treadmill Owner’s Manual
ZTX 825HRC
ZTX 825P
ZTX 825
·Heart Rate Control
·Programmed
·Non-Programmed
Our original goal was to build the world’s best treadmills, and today we believe we’re doing it!”
— Frank Trulaske
In 1981, Frank Trulaske launched True Fitness Technology, Inc. and began manufacturing hand-crafted treadmills.
His team’s obsession with quality has propelled True to the top of the industry and has created one of America’s oldest, largest and most respected treadmill manufacturers. True’s 200,000 square foot facility, just outside St. Louis, Missouri, houses the manufacturing plant, engineering laboratory and testing facility.
Over the years, True has designed, developed and fabricated new and cutting-edge components for their complete residential and commercial treadmill line, including innovative frame and suspension systems.
Intensive quality control standards guarantee excellence in every phase of production, resulting in the finest treadmills available in the marketplace. Today, True is the choice for workouts among beginners, rehab patients and world-class athletes. True treadmills are consistently rated #1 in smoothness, quietness and comfort.
True will continue to develop new and innovative products with
Intelligent Engineering
for a long life.
Thank You
For Selecting
A True
Treadmill
SERIAL NUMBER
The serial number of your treadmill is located on a sticker next to the power cord on the frame. Record the serial number below.
Serial Number________________________________
NOTE: The serial number must remain intact for the warranty to remain valid. Please check your serial # ID to verify it has not been tampered with, removed or altered.
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ZTX 825/825P/825HRC
Commercial Treadmill
Owner’s Manual
Save These Instructions
Rev. A
April, 2002
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Copyright 2002 by True Fitness Technology, Inc. All rights reserved. For more information, contact:
True Fitness Technology, Inc. 865 Hoff Road O’Fallon, MO 63366
Phone: (636) 800-426-6570 Fax: (636) 272-5702 www.truefitness.com
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Read First
Safety Instructions
CAUTION:
When using electrical equipment, basic precautions should always be followed. Read and understand all instructions, warnings, and cautions before using treadmill.
LA PRUDENCE:
en utilisant l’équipement électrique, les précautions fondamentales toujours devraient être suivies. Lit et comprend toutes instructions, avertissements, et prudences avant utilisation treadmill.
Lire Premièrement
Instructions de Sûreté
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Safety Instructions
CAUTION—to reduce the risk of burns, fire and electric shock and injury to persons:
Do’s:
An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before putting on or taking off parts.
Use this treadmill only for its intended use as described in this manual.
Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, then remove the plug from the outlet.
Servicing is to be done with appliance disconnected from the supply circuit.
Avoid the possibility of bystanders being struck or caught between moving parts by making sure that they are out of reach of the treadmill while it is in motion.
Caution: Risk of injury to person—to avoid injury, stand on the side rails before starting treadmill.
Make sure the power cord has enough slack to allow the treadmill to raise freely without being limited by the cord or caught in the incline rack. Do not run power cord under treadmill.
Use treadmill indoors only.
Use a dedicated 120/230 VAC, 20 amp, 3-prong, grounded outlet circuit.
Allow only trained personnel to service this equipment.
Consult your physician to determine your target heart rate.
Adjust your own speed and grade unless under the supervision of a trainer, physical therapist or other qualified person.
Keep the area under the treadmill free from obstructions because the deck returns to 0% grade when the SAFETY KEY is inserted. Failure to do so could cause personal injury or damage to the machine.
Keep the space behind and on both sides of the treadmill clear in the event you lose your balance.
Allow only ONE person at a time on your machine. More than one person using the treadmill at a time may cause damage to the machine.
Gradually slow down the belt before stopping it. This will minimize the sensation of feeling like you are still moving after you stop.
When walking on tread belt to test tension, hold onto the handrails. Tread belt slip can cause loss of balance.
Before starting treadmill, straddle tread belt.
When making tread belt adjustments, keep fingers, loose clothing, jewelry, and long hair well out of the way of moving parts.
Use care when stepping onto tread belt. Some programs start at speeds as high as 4.8 MPH. If care is not taken, you may lose your balance.
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Safety Instructions
Don’ts:
Do not operate the treadmill with the air opening blocked. Keep air openings free of lint, hair, and the like.
Do not drop or insert any object into any opening.
Do not operate this treadmill with a damaged cord or plug or if it is not working properly. Return the treadmill to a service center for examination and repair.
Do not use in the same area as pools, hot tubs, water, or while you are wet.
Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
Do not step on the roller when getting on the treadmill. The roller moves and may cause you to fall.
Do not leave unsupervised children near your treadmill.
Do not allow animals on or near your treadmill.
Do not operate the treadmill without the SAFETY KEY attached to the Keyboard and the lanyard clip clipped to your clothing about waist height.
This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a
grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
DANGER—Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a 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.
This product is for use on a nominal 120 volt (Figure A) or 230 volt (Figure B) circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated. Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug. No adapter should be used with this product. Do not defeat the
grounding function by:
a. Removing the “third” ground pin from the plug, or b. Using an extension cord.
NOTE:
The primary ground terminal for the machine is located in
the motor compartment and is distinguished by the ground symbol ( ).
Figure A
Figure B
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DANGER ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Do Not Touch Motor.
WARNING: The drive motor is not electrically grounded and should not be touched when power is supplied to the treadmill. A DANGER Label has been affixed to the motor which reads:
The label also shows the symbol for an electrical shock hazard that illustrates the motor should not be touched.
DANGER
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Un appareil ne devrait jamais être gauche indépendant quand plugged dans. Débrancher de la sortie quand pas dans l’usage et avant de mettre ou enlever partiee.
Utiliser ce treadmill seulement pour son a l’usage projeté comme décrit dans ce manuel.
Garder la corde éloigné des surfaces chauffées.
Débrancher, tourner tous contrôles au de la position, alors enlever le bouchon de la sortie.
Entretenir devrait être fait avec l’appareil débranché du circuit de provision.
Eviter la possibilité de bystanders frappé ou attrapé entre le déménagement de parties en assurant qu’ils sont hors d’atteinte du treadmill pendant qu’il est dans le mouvement.
La Prudence: le Risque de blessure à la personne pour éviter la blessure, la position sur les barres de côté avant de commencer treadmill.
Assurer que la corde électrique a assez mou pour permettre au treadmill pour s’élever librement sans limité par la corde ou attrapé dans l’incline l’étagère. Ne courir pas le cordon d’alimentation sous treadmill.
Treadmill d’Usage à la maison seulement.
Utilise un a dédié 120/230 VAC, 20 amp, -, mis à terre .
Permettre le personnel à seulement entraîné pour entretenir cet équipement.
Consulter votre médecin pour déterminer votre taux de coeur de cible.
Ajuste votre propre vitesse et degré à moins que sous le contrôle d’un entraîneur, physique therapist ou autre qualifié personne.
Garder le domaine sous le sans treadmill des obstructions parce que le pont se retourne à 0% degré quand la clef de sûreté est insérée. Echec pour ainsi faire pourrait causer personnel blessure ou dommages à la machine.
Garder l’espace derrière et de côté et d’autre du treadmill clair au cas où vous perdez votre équilibre.
Permettre seulement UNE personne A LA FOIS sur votre machine. Plus qu’une personne en utilisant le treadmill peut causer A LA FOIS des dommages à la machine.
Graduellement ralentir la ceinture avant d’arrêter il. Ceci minimisera la sensation de s’a envie de que vous êtes le déménagement calme après vous arrête.
En marchant sur la ceinture de chape pour essayer la tension, tenir le handrails. L’erreur de ceinture de chape peut causer la perte d’équilibre.
Avant de commencer treadmill, la ceinture de chape de straddle.
En faisant chape de, garde doigts, détaché , bijouterie, et long bien de déménagement parties.
Le soin d’Usage quand stepping sur la ceinture de chape. Quelques-uns programment le début aux vitesses aussi haut que 4.8 MPH Si le soin n’est pas pris peut vous perdre votre équilibre.
Instructions de Sûreté
PRUDENCE—réduire le risque de brûlures, feu et électrique choc et blessure
à personnes: Faire:
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Ne Pas Faire:
Ne pas opérer le treadmill avec l’air qui ouvre bloqué. Garder l’air ouvre libère de bourre, les cheveux, et l’aimé.
Ne pas tomber ou insérer de l’objet dans l’ouverture.
N’opère pas ce treadmill avec un endommagé corde ou bouchon ou il ne travaille pas convenablement. Retourne le treadmill à un centre de maintenance pour examen et réparation.
Ne pas utiliser dans le domaine pareil comme les mares, les baquets chauds, l’eau, ou pendant que vous êtes mouillé.
Ne pas utiliser d’attachement pas recommandé par le fabricant.
Ne pas opérer le treadmill pendant qu’utilise l’oxygène de bottled.
Ne Faire pas l’étape sur le cylindre en recevant sur le treadmill. Les mouvements de cylindre et peut vous causer de tomber.
Ne pas partir les enfants de unsupervised près de votre treadmill.
Ne pas permettre de ou l’animal sur ou près de votre treadmill.
N’opère pas le treadmill sans la sûreté attaché au clavier et le lanyard coupé à votre est vêtement de taille .
Ce produit doit être mis à terre. S’il doit mauvaise fonctionnement ou défaillance, mettre à terre fournit un sentier de moins de résistance pour électrique courant réduire le risque d’électrique choc. Ce produit est équipé avec une corde avoire un et un met à terre bouchon. Le bouchon doit être plugged dans un correspondant sortie qui convenablement est installé et est mis à terre conformément à tout local codes et ordonnances. La connexion
DANGER-DEPLACE du conducteur de terre d’équipement peut résulter dans un risque de choc électrique. Vérifie avec un qualifié électricien ou serviceman si vous sont en doute si le produit convenablement est mis à terre. Ne pas modifier le bouchon fourni avec le produit-s’il n’ajustera pas la sortie, avoir une sortie propre installée par un électricien qualifié.
Ce produit est pour l’usage sur un nominal 120/230 circuit de volt et a un bouchon qui mettre à terre qui a l’air du bouchon illustré. S’assurer que le produit est connecté à une sortie configuration pareile qui a comme le bouchon. Aucun adaptateur devrait être utilisé avec ce produit. Ne pas battre la fonction qui mettre à terre par:
a. Enlever la “troisième” épingle de sol du bouchon, ou
b. L’utilisation d’une rallonge.
LA NOTE:
Le terminal de sol Primaire pour la machine est localisé dans le compartiment de moteur et est distingué par le symbole de
sol ( ).
Instructions de Sûreté
Figure B
Figure A
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LE DANGER DANGER DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE ne Touche pas le Moteur.
L’AVERTISSEMENT: Le moteur d’unité n’est pas mis à terre et ne devrait pas être électriquement touché quand l’alimentation au treadmill. Une Etiquette de DANGER a été placée sur le moteur qui lit:
L’étiquette montre aussi le symbole pour un danger de choc électrique qui ne devrait pas être touché.
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Helpful Instructions
Straddle the tread belt and allow it to start moving at a safe speed before stepping onto it.
Hold the handlebar while adjusting the controls.
Focus your eyes straight ahead to help maintain your balance.
Wear comfortable, good-quality walking or running shoes.
Warm-up and cool-down before and after your workout period.
How to Use This Manual
How This Manual is Organized
This manual contains five sections.
Section A: Basic Information
Provides information to familiarize yourself with your TRUE ZTX treadmill. It also provides information about setting up your treadmill, tread belt adjustment and storage instructions.
Section B: ZTX 825 (Non-Programmed)
Provides a general description of the display windows and keys and detailed operating instructions on how to use the ZTX 825 (Non-Programmed) treadmill.
Section C: ZTX 825P (Programmed)
Provides a general description of the display windows and keys and detailed operating instructions on how to use the ZTX 825P (Programmed) treadmill.
Section D: ZTX 825HRC (Heart Rate Control)
Provides a general description of the display windows and keys and detailed operating instructions on how to use the ZTX 825HRC (Heart Rate Control) treadmill.
Section E: Maintenance
Provides information on maintenance, including maintenance schedules, calibration, error codes, and diagnostics.
How to Find Topics and Procedures
There are three navigational aids in the manual to help you find a topic or instruction.
General Table of Contents
This table located on page xii covers the entire manual. You can use it to locate sections or chapters that contain the information or instructions that you want.
Section Tables of Contents
Each of the six sections begins with their own table of contents. The section tables of contents are more specific than the general table of contents.
Page Headers
Each page in the manual has a header, which serves as a visual aid to help you find a topic.
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How to Use This Manual
How to Read the Instructions
The instructions contain four elements.
Sequential Steps in two sections:
Preliminary Instructions
These steps cover powering up, placing the SAFETY KEY, and adjusting weight.
Workout Instructions
These steps cover setting up a workout, working out, and ending a workout.
NOTES
Helpful information is found in note boxes. Read them as well as the instructions. The notes provide more detailed information, optional steps, and helpful tips.
NOTE:
When assembling the treadmill, it is not necessary to remove the motor cover. All electrical connections have been made at the factory.
CAUTIONS
Cautions contain critical information about situations that, if ignored, could cause treadmill damage or bodily injury. They are provided in English and French.
CAUTION:
When walking on tread belt to test tension, hold onto the handrails. Tread belt slip can cause loss of balance.
La Prudence:
En marchant sur la ceinture de chape pour essayer la tension, tenir le handrails. L’erreur de ceinture de chape peut causer la perte d’équilibre. .
Message Center Text
The messages that appear in the Message Center are provided in the steps for you. They show the text that the treadmill will display after you have performed specific steps. These messages verify that you have followed the steps properly.
Example:
MANUAL EDIT-SELECT NEXT UP/DOWN PRESS START
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General Table of Contents
Section A:
Basic Information 1
Knowing Your Treadmill 2 Setting Up Your Treadmill 5 Tread Belt Adjustment 12
Section B:
ZTX 825 (Non-Programmed) 15
Upper Control Panel 16 Keyboard 18 Manual Mode Workout Instructions 20 Quick Reference Operating Instructions 23
Section C:
ZTX 825P (Programmed) 25
Upper Control Panel 26 Keyboard 28 Manual Mode Workout Instructions 33 Programmed Workout Mode 36 Quick Reference Operating Instructions 43
Section D:
ZTX 825HRC (Heart Rate Control) 45
Upper Control Panel 46 Keyboard 48 Manual Mode Workout Instructions 51 Programmed Workout Mode 55 Heart Rate Control (HRC) Overview 62 Cruise Control Mode Workout Instructions 63 Target Heart Rate Control Mode Workout Instructions 68 Interval Heart Rate Control Mode Workout Instructions 78 Quick Reference Operating Instructions 88
Section E:
Maintenance 93
Maintenance Schedules 94 Calibration 98 Error and Service Codes 99 Diagnostics 100
Basic Information Table of Contents
Basic Information 1
Knowing Your Treadmill 2
General Specifications 4
Setting Up Your Treadmill 5
Receiving and Inspection 6 Physical Requirements 7 Electrical Requirements 8 Treadmill Assembly 8
Pedestal Positioning 9 Handrail Assembly 10
Tread Belt Adjustment 12
Tread Belt Alignment 13 Tread Belt Tension 14
Section A
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Section A
Knowing Your Treadmill
Upper Control Panel
Heart
SAFETY
Rate Chart
KEY
Lanyard
Clip
Quick Reference
Heart Rate
Contacts
Heart Rate
Transmitter
Motor Cover
Instructions
Bottle/CD
Holder
Keyboard
Handlebar
Handrail
Pedestal
Rear Roller Adjustment Bolt
Straddle
Cover
Tread
Belt
Roller
Shield
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Section A
Knowing Your Treadmill
Pedestal
Screws
Power
Cord
CSAFE
Power Port
Circuit
Breaker
Pedestal
Hinge
Screw
Front
Wheel
ON/OFF
Switch
Serial Number
Incline Rack
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Section A
Knowing Your Treadmill
General Specifications
Height: 56” Length: 74” Width: 30” Weight: 400 lbs Tread Belt Area: 20” x 63” Electrical Requirements: Either a) Dedicated 120 VAC (108-132 VAC, 50/60 Hz),
20 amp, grounded outlet circuit (The receptacle must be a NEMA 5-20R Receptacle), or b) Dedicated 230 VAC (207-503 VAC, 50/60 HZ), 20 amp, grounded outlet circuit (The receptacle must be a NEMA 6-20 R. Receptacle).
Grade: 0-15% Incline (0.5 Increments) Speed: 0-12 MPH (0.1 Increments) Weight Capacity: 400 lbs.
Figure A Figure B
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Section A
Setting Up
Your
Treadmill
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Section A
Setting Up Your Treadmill
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a TRUE treadmill! You have chosen a premium piece of exercise equipment designed to meet your facility’s fitness needs. Before using your treadmill, please review this manual to learn about the unit’s features, functions, maintenance procedures, and safe operation. Please read and understand the CAUTIONS and SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS located in the front of this manual.
Use this chapter to set up and familiarize yourself with your new TRUE ZTX treadmill. The first part of the chapter describes how to set up your treadmill. The second part of the chapter describes how to adjust the tread belt and store your treadmill.
NOTE:
Initial assembly of your TRUE ZTX treadmill must be performed by authorized dealer only.
Receiving and Inspection
1. When receiving from carrier, inspect outside of carton for damage and note any damage on the carrier’s bill of lading.
2. Remove plastic protective material from around the treadmill.
3. Remove the treadmill from carton
4. After unpacking your TRUE ZTX treadmill, carefully examine the condition of all pieces to determine if any damage has occurred during shipment.
If damage has occurred, report it in writing to the carrier within 48 hours of receipt.
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Section A
Setting Up Your Treadmill
Receiving and Inspection (Continued)
5. Check to see if you have received 23 items:
1 Treadmill Base/
Pedestal Assembly 2 Handrails 2 Allen Wrenches 2 Screws (3/8”-16 X 4”) 4 Large Star Lock Washers 4 Small Star Lock Washers 4 Screws ( 1/4-20 X 5/8”) 2 Self Drilling Screws 1 Owner’s Manual 1 Warranty Card
Physical Requirements
Place your treadmill on a clean, level surface. Make sure the power cord easily reaches a grounded three-pronged outlet and has enough slack to allow the treadmill to incline freely without being limited by the power cord. Do not allow the treadmill to rest on the power cord. Although your treadmill is designed to operate on most carpeted surfaces, some deeply padded or heavy shag carpets can cause damage to your treadmill or carpet. Have someone stand on the deck and make sure the tread belt does not touch the carpet at any point.
Your TRUE treadmill is designed for indoor use only. Your treadmill should not be used in the same area as hot tubs, pools, etc. Such use may void the warranty. Keep the control panel out of direct sunlight as it may damage the materials from which the panel is made and may result in malfunction of the unit.
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Section A
Setting Up Your Treadmill
Electrical Requirements
Your TRUE treadmill requires either: a) Dedicated 120 VAC (108-132 VAC, 50/60 Hz), 20 amp,
grounded outlet circuit (The receptacle must be a NEMA 5-20R Receptacle), or b) Dedicated 230 VAC (207 -253 VAC, 50/60 HZ), 20 amp, grounded outlet circuit (The receptacle must be a NEMA 6-20 R. Receptacle). This grounded outlet is especially critical for the HRC system (ZTX 825 HRC to function properly.
CAUTION:
Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug. No adapter should be used with this product. Do not defeat the grounding function by: a. Removing the “third” ground pin from the plug, or b. Using an extension cord.
Figure A Figure B
La Prudence:
S’assurer que le produit est connecté à une sortie configura­tion pareile qui a comme le bouchon. Aucun adaptateur devrait être utilisé avec ce produit. Ne pas battre la fonction qui mettre à terre par:
a. Enlever la “troisième” épingle de sol du bouchon, ou b. L’utilisation d’une rallonge.
NOTE:
This unit has a either a) A NEMA 5-20 plug and requires a NEMA 5-20 receptacle, or b) A NEMA 6-20 plug and requires a NEMA 6-20 receptacle.
NOTE:
Units produced for use outside of the U.S.A. will have voltage listed on the identification tag.
Treadmill Assembly
To assemble your True ZTX treadmill it is necessary to lift the pedestal into position and assemble the handrails.
NOTE:
When assembling the treadmill, it is not necessary to re­move the motor cover. All electrical connections have been made at the factory
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Section A
Setting Up Your Treadmill
Treadmill Assembly (Continued)
Pedestal Positioning
1. Place the treadmill on location.
Make sure that the location you
have chosen meets the physical
and electrical requirements listed
earlier.
2. Remove screws (2) and Lower Pedestal Spacer from the Pedestal.
Save the Lower Pedestal Spacer for future transporting of your treadmill. Save the screws for step 5.
3. Loosen the Pedestal Hinge Screws. Do not remove them.
4. Lift Pedestal to the “up” position while guiding legs into the base.
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Section A
Setting Up Your Treadmill
Treadmill Assembly
Pedestal Positioning (Continued)
5. Insert 2 screws (3/8”-16 X 4”) and lock washers on each side of the Pedestal. Tighten all 4 screws with the Allen Wrench provided.
Use the 2 screws removed from the Lower Pedestal Spacer and the 2 screws and 4 washers from the hardware package. When inserting and tightening screws, make sure that they go in straight, through the holes in the Pedestal and thread into the threaded portion of the base.
NOTE:
Do not operate unless all 4 screws are securely tightened to insure that they do not work themselves loose.
6. Tighten the Pedestal Hinge Screws with the Allen wrench provided.
Handrail Assembly
7. Remove the protective plastic caps from handrail sleeves.
8. Assemble both handrails over the handrail sleeves.
NOTE:
The left handrail has a sticker marked “L”. The right handrail does not have a sticker.
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Section A
Setting Up Your Treadmill
Treadmill Assembly (Continued)
9. Insert 4 screws and star lock washers (1/4”-20 X 5/8”) through the holes in the top of the handrails and 2 self-drilling screws into the holes in the bottom of the handrails. Tighten all 6 screws.
10. Remove the fibercore shock pad from the gap between the elevation rack and the frame.
To remove the shock pad:
a. Follow the first 5 steps in the preliminary operating
instructions for the Manual Mode of your treadmill.
NOTE:
Because you are not standing on the tread belt you do not need to connect the SAFETY KEY lanyard clip to your clothing.
b. Hold while placing the SAFETY KEY onto the Keyboard
to enter the Calibration Mode.
The following messages will repeat themselves one at a time:
CALIBRATION PRESS START
On the ZTX 825: CAL, PrSS, Strt.
c. Use to change the numbers in
the GRADE Window (Heart Rate Window on ZTX 825) from 200 to approximately 160
d. Pull the Shock Pad from between
the frame and the incline rack.
e. Remove the SAFETY KEY and shut
the power switch off.
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Section A
Tread Belt
Adjustment
Caution:
When making tread belt adjustments, keep fingers, loose clothing, jewelry, and long hair well out of the way of moving parts.
La Prudence:
En faisant chape de, garde doigts, détaché , bijouterie, et long bien de déménagement parties.
NOTE:
This treadmill has a “user not present function” that resets the treadmill if no one is on the tread belt for 30 seconds or is making changes in speed or grade. Tread belt adjustments may require two people—one person to adjust the tread belt and one person to make small adjustments in speed or grade to keep the machine from resetting.
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Section A
Tread Belt Adjustment
Tread Belt Alignment (If Tread Belt is Not Centered)
Your treadmill’s tread belt has been properly aligned at the factory. It is important that the treadmill be level from side to side. When the treadmill is used on an uneven surface, it may require further adjustment. You may adjust it by the following method.
1. Unplug the treadmill and check the position of the tread belt.
NOTE:
Tread belt alignment does not have to be of equal distance from both sides as long as the tread belt does not rub or cause binding.
If the tread belt is rubbing on a straddle cover use the following method to center it:
a. Stand beside the treadmill on the side
you want to push the tread belt away from.
b. Use one foot to push the tread belt
away from the straddle cover and towards the back of the unit so that the tread belt rotates.
2. Stand beside your treadmill and follow the operating instructions for running the treadmill in Manual Mode at 5 MPH.
See the Manual Mode Section for your treadmill. Because you are not on the tread belt you do not need to connect the SAFETY KEY lanyard clip.
3 Center the tread belt.
If the tread belt is off-center to the
right, use a 3/4” socket and driver to turn the left roller adjustment bolt 1/4 turn counterclockwise.
If the tread belt is off-center to the
left, use a 3/4” socket and driver to turn the left roller adjustment bolt 1/4 turn clockwise.
4. Let the machine run for several minutes to check the alignment.
If more correction is needed, turn the adjustment bolt 1/4 turn and check again.
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Section A
Tread Belt Adjustment
Tread Belt Tension (If Tread Belt is Slipping)
Your treadmill’s tread belt has been properly tensioned at the factory. To assure maximum life of the tread belt, roller, and drive motor, make sure the tread belt tension is set correctly. Make sure that the tread belt is aligned before you adjust the tension.
CAUTION:
When walking on tread belt to test tension, hold onto the handrails. Tread belt slip can cause loss of balance.
La Prudence:
En marchant sur la ceinture de chape pour essayer la tension, tenir le handrails. L’erreur de ceinture de chape peut causer la perte d’équilibre.
1. Stand beside your treadmill and follow the operating instructions for running the treadmill in Manual Mode at 5 MPH.
See the Manual Mode Section for your treadmill.
2. Turn both rear roller adjustment bolts counterclockwise in equal 1/4 turn increments until the tread belt just begins slipping while walking on it.
When walking on the tread belt be sure to attach the SAFETY KEY lanyard clip to your clothing about waist height.
3. Turn both rear roller adjustment bolts clockwise in equal 1/4 turn increments until the tread belt stops slipping while walking on it. Test after each adjustment.
4. Run on tread belt to ensure that the tread belt does not slip under normal use.
When running on the tread belt be sure to attach the SAFETY KEY lanyard clip to your clothing about waist height.
If the belt does not slip, your treadmill belt tension has been properly set.
If the belt slips, readjust it until it does not.
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Section B
ZTX 825
(Non-Programmed)
Operating Instructions
Table of Contents
ZTX 825 (Non-Programmed) 15
Upper Control Panel 16
Windows 17 Indicators 17
Keyboard 18 Manual Mode 20
Preliminary Instructions 20
SAFETY KEY Instructions 20 Adjusting Weight Instructions 21
Workout Instructions 21
Ending Workout Instructions 22
Quick Reference Instructions 23
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Section B
The Indicator lights when the Primary Display Window shows that value.
ZTX 825 Upper Control Panel
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