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SPEED

indicates the treadmill belt speed in miles per hour or kilometers per hour, ranging from 0.50 to 11.00 mph or

0.80 to 17.60 km/h.

CALORIES

will indicate total of your caloric expenditure from the start of the exercise.

DISTANCE

displays the total distance in miles or kilometers from the start of the exercise, ranging from 0.00 to 

99.00 miles or 0.00 to 99.00 km.

ELAPSED TIME

indicates the amount of time accumulated from the start of any program. The time will range from 

0 to a maximum of 99 minutes.

PACE

indicates how long it will take to complete one mile or one kilometer at that current speed. Pace per mile or

kilometer is shown in minutes and seconds.

ELEVATION

will display the slope of the running belt in terms of percentage. As an example, one percent (1%) slope is

equal to one foot (or one meter) climbed for each 100 feet (or 100 meters) covered. 

NOTE

– The parameter like calories displays an evaluation of the real values of your exercise parameters. The evaluations

are based on formal information, tests and are supported by specialists and physicians.

Keys

During an exercise, you can change the value shown on each informational window by pressing the adjacent round select
key once. If you wish to have the information displayed in a scanning mode, simply hold down the round select key for three
seconds and release it. You can also activate any window to scan by repeating the above sequence. To remove the scan, just
press the round select key once again.

The INCREASE and DECREASE Speed keys allow you to modify the speed of the running belt during an exercise. These
keys also allow you to select the programs and parameters prior to each exercise. During any exercise program, you can
modify the speed of the belt by pressing or holding either the INCREASE or DECREASE Speed key. If you continuously
hold down a Speed key, the speed display will change by a tenth of a mile (or kilometer) per hour (0.1 mph or 0.1 km/h).
Release the Speed key when you have selected your desired exercise speed.

Notice that the treadmill belt will slowly change to your desired speed. The desired SPEED L.E.D. will be
displayed flashing on the display window on the left, while the actual belt speed slowly ramps up to your
target speed. Once the speed has been attained the SPEED L.E.D. will stop flashing.

The CLEAR/STOP key allows you to cancel a program selection for any reason. Press this key once to clear data not yet
entered.

NOTE

– Use the CLEAR/STOP key to stop the running belt should you encounter difficulty or need to stop quickly during an

exercise.

NUMERIC KEYPAD: Use Numeric keys to enter exercise time, belt speed, weight, distance and target heart rate.

NOTE

– These keys also become Quick Speed keys during a program because they can be used to enter directly the speed

whole numbers you want to reach without having to use the SPEED INCREASE or DECREASE keys. You just need to select the
speed with the numeric keypad keys and press the ENTER key at the top on the right hand side of your computer display
monitor. However, if you want to go to 6.5 mph, you need to push 6 and press the ENTER key, you will see your entries on
the central information window. Then, with the INCREASE Speed key, go from 6 mph to 6.5 mph.

ENTER KEY: Press this key to accept entries of workout setup values.

NOTE

– To enter data, you could use either the JustGo

TM

/ENTER key or the green “ENTER” key at the top on the right

hand side of your computer display monitor.

COOL DOWN: Press this key to begin an automatically customized workout cool-down.

PAUSE: Press this key to stop the belt and hold the current workout.

Summary of Contents for LT280P

Page 1: ...Procycle CANADA 9095 25th Avenue Saint Georges Qu bec Canada G6A 1A1 The name Bodyguard Fitness and heart logo are registered trademarks of Procycle Group Inc T280P T280C T320 TREADMILLS O W N E R S...

Page 2: ...Rate Control Options Feature 13 2 9 Heart Rate Access Options Feature 13 2 10 Beeper Feature 14 2 11 Speed Limits 14 2 12 Big Number Option 14 2 13 Learn Program 14 2 14 Heart Rate Recovery 15 2 15 Ma...

Page 3: ...trical power plug ON OFF switch or any part of the treadmill Before attempting to disconnect the power exit the program screen then turn power OFF To reduce any risks of electrical shock do not pull t...

Page 4: ...ctriques l appareil ne doit pas tre expos la pluie ou l humidit En confier l entretien une personne qualifi e de Bodyguard uniquement If you have any questions about the assembly proper use or repair...

Page 5: ...nd abuse 2 Service and parts required due to improper fusing or wiring 3 Service and parts required as a result of improper servicing or from an unauthorized dealer 4 Service and parts required as a r...

Page 6: ...it reaches the right part of the screen A flashing dot will indicate your progression in the program As the speed and elevation increase the corresponding profile will move towards the top of the view...

Page 7: ...you can modify the speed of the belt by pressing or holding either the INCREASE or DECREASE Speed key If you continuously hold down a Speed key the speed display will change by a tenth of a mile or k...

Page 8: ...simply press the CLEAR STOP key The exercise will be terminated and a summary of your exercise parameters plus the option to save the exercise will be displayed If your pause is over the duration of t...

Page 9: ...ct and modify the following settings Language English French Spanish Weight Unit Pounds or Kilograms User ID Distance Unit Miles or Kilometers Time Distance or Calories Warm Up On or Off Cool Down On...

Page 10: ...ID feature gives access to the following options ACTIVATE USER ID CREATE USER ID VIEW STATISTICS EDIT USER ID RESET STATISTICS DELETE USER ID Activate User To activate the User Identification feature...

Page 11: ...to the USER ID main menu View Statistics To view the statistics of a User Identification Select the VIEW STATISTICS option and press JustGoTM ENTER key to accept Select the User Identification for wh...

Page 12: ...new value of your exercise will be in the selected value Table of minimum and maximum values Here s a table of the minimum and the maximum values that you can choose as a duration depending on your Se...

Page 13: ...e The third mode is ELEVATION MODE In this mode the machine will bring you to your target heart rate by changing the elevation but it will let you do any change manually at any time The computer will...

Page 14: ...enu see section 2 1 1 Select the BIG NUMBER OPTION and press the JustGoTM ENTER key to accept 2 Select the option you wish to be displayed on the screen Choose from NONE All Speed Distance Calories Ti...

Page 15: ...ol Down option 2 15 Max Duration To modify the maximum duration of any workout Enter into the Settings menu see Section 2 1 1 Select the MAX DURATION option and press the JustGoTM ENTER key 2 Use the...

Page 16: ...2 1 1 Select the ADD REMOVE PROGRAM feature with the INCREASE or DECREASE keys and press the JustGoTM ENTER key to accept 2 Using the INCREASE or DECREASE keys select YES in front of the program name...

Page 17: ...SE and DECREASE keys 3 You can pause resume end the program and save the program at anytime It is not necessary to exercise the full duration to save the program Manual Program The Manual program allo...

Page 18: ...e skin The strap should be very snug since any significant amount of shock or impact due to fast running may temporarily produce wrong heart rate signals You should not be more than arm s length from...

Page 19: ...the JustGoTM ENTER key and modify it by using the Speed DECREASE or INCREASE keys and by pressing the JustGoTM ENTER key to accept it Walk Program The Walk program allows you to create your own exerci...

Page 20: ...ill display an oval track screen that will show your progression on the track The central information window will show you how many laps have been done in your workout Elevation although not usually f...

Page 21: ...rograms These programs allow you to recall previously completed or edited exercises After each exercise is finished you are prompted to save the current exercise or not All programs except the Track P...

Page 22: ...ENTER key The difference is now that by pressing the JustGoTM ENTER key it will bring you into Heart Rate Access by pressing the JustGoTM ENTER key again you will be asked to make a new Target Heart...

Page 23: ...d is an integral part of the machine and is hidden inside Troubleshoting Check List Table 2 PROBLEM No signal Weak signal Erratic signal POSSIBLE CAUSE Dead battery in strap Electrodes are not wet Usi...

Page 24: ...ip that saves information even when the treadmill has been turned off 1 In the Diagnostics menu select the NVRAM TEST and accept it by pressing the JustGoTM ENTER key 2 Press the JustGo ENTER key to s...

Page 25: ...f the running belt you must make all adjustments during the BELT ALIGNMENT procedure To determine if the belt is not aligned along the center of the deck measure the visible deck surface on both left...

Page 26: ...mill performs the motor check That operation should take less than 30 seconds Once completed the message MOTOR OK will be displayed WARNING If the motor check procedure is canceled prematurely do not...

Page 27: ...A stands for 3 1 Amps and 20 V stands for 20 Volts DC The value of the amperage must never exceed 15 amps 10 amps for international version Speed Sensor test The Speed Sensor test allows you to see wh...

Page 28: ...lting in accelerated wear of the running belt Keep liquids including excessive sweat away from the computer console The running belt and deck surface should be kept clean Dirt and other debris can cau...

Page 29: ...across the belt and start the belt so it makes two complete turns Then release the tension on the rear roller to be able to clean the deck surface of any debris or remaining wax 2 Open the lubricant...

Page 30: ...res are not connected Remove the cover and connect the wires properly Magnetic key is not in place Insert the magnetic key It is not calibrated Perform Elevation Calibration The wire is not connected...

Page 31: ...slow during acceleration phase Possible causes Deck too sticky Walk on deck for 15 minutes at 4 mph Speed sensor problem In a deceleration phase the speed slows too fast Possible cause Drive board de...

Page 32: ...are located at the front of the machine Now is a good time to write the product model and serial numbers and related information in the space provided Please fill out the warranty registration card an...

Page 33: ...n radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interferenc...

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