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Summary of Contents for 21-4000

Page 1: ...be left unattended when _lugged in Unplug from outlet when not in use and ef0re putting on or taking off parts 2 Do not allow childen on or around Treadmill 3 Medical approval and close supervision is necessary when thisappliance isused by or near handicapp_d in dividuals 4 0o not place hands or feet under the Treadmill 5 Always keep hands and tees off the Treadmill while others are using _t 8 Use...

Page 2: ...NOTE It may be necessary to sltglltly move FRONT SUPPORTftom side tO side to allgn hOleS Step 3 Push BELLOWS No 112 down until HINGE of FRONT SUPPORT No 100 iS coveted Slop 4 Lift RANDRAILS No 157 and insert upper end of HANDRAILS into ends of HANDLEBAR On FRONT SUPPORT No 100 then fasten from bottom through SMALL HOLES with SCREWS No 1 Step 5 Tighten all SCREWS BOLTS and LOCKNUTS Check at least t...

Page 3: ...ormation refer to the exemise program az dtraining chart To set the HIGH TARGET value be sure that PULSE TARGET mode is off small triangle notflashing and the word HIGH ai_pears aton_ the right side of t_e d sp _ y Then use the UPor OOWNbuttons to sezect the aes_reo UPPER PULSE RATE Press MOOE to sell To set the LOW TARG_ value press MODE untrl LOW appears along the right side of display and use t...

Page 4: ...may begin to wo_ _ the higher er_ of your pulse range If you started in t_e Low F_ness tralnlng program you may mcrease your pulse rate i little eaCh week after the fir monthurttilyou a_ WO_ ng in the deslrad ta get __ise _t e _nge toe your age or_cKet What ever yo ur gercetved fitness level unless youare already runn ngseveral miles daily plan to start your progr m Slowly Set the PRIM E FITTMTREA...

Page 5: ... it may then be necessary to repeat steps 1 tl_mugt_4 for alignment CAUTION DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN TREADBELT Otertlgh tenin_ Is denoted by Curling of the edges of the TREADBELT IF NO SPEED OR DISTANCE is displayed on MONITOR No 2 check the following i The wine of REED SWITCH No 136 ftorn CONSOLE No i02 isplugged into the MONITOR No 2 2 The BATTERIES are not weak or dead 3 The REED SWITCH No 136 and MA...

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Page 8: ...116 158 137 ADJUSTMENT BOLTS 133 163 1 120 153 152 155 i56 136 1 134 I 54 163 138 157 160 1i5 127 139 133 1i6 FIGURE 5 ...

Page 9: ...ng Property I Pulse Pickup Not Plugged into Monitor 2 Monitor Not In Pulse Mode 31 Purse Pickup Not Property AttaChed To Eadot_e Much ORR eC O 1 Plug Into Three Prong grounded 1157120 Volt 60 Hz AGQutlet 3 Reset Treadmill Reset Switch Short less Than _n Fe l Heavy Gauge 14 Gauge Qt Better Exlen slonCoKl S i iave QUaiji_dEl ctrici_ Checi Voitage TO oesired SpeeD t See Storage And Maintenance Sectio...

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