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Press the SELECT MODE button to select the
desired mode.

When the key is inserted, the console will be in the
MANUAL mode. The MANUAL mode can also be
selected by repeatedly pressing the SELECT
MODE button.

If you want to select
one of the six preset
programs, press the
SELECT MODE but-
ton. The red PRO-
GRAM A indicator
will light. To select PROGRAM B, C, D, E, or F, re-
peatedly press the SELECT MODE button.

Note: PROGRAMS A, B, and C are twenty-minute
programs; PROGRAMS D, E, and F are thirty-
minute programs. The speed profiles in the center
of the console show how the speed of the walking
belt will change during the programs. During PRO-
GRAM A, for example, the speed will gradually in-
crease during the first ten minutes, and then gradu-
ally decrease during the last ten minutes. Each pro-
gram will begin with a two-minute warm-up period,
and end with a two-minute cool-down period. 

Press the START/STOP button.

After the
START/STOP but-
ton is pressed, the
walking belt will
begin to move. Hold
the handrails and
carefully begin walking on the walking belt.

If the console is in the manual mode, change the
speed of the walking belt as desired by sliding 
the speed control. To stop the walking belt, slide the
speed control to the “RESET” position. The SPEED
display will begin to flash. To restart the walking
belt, slide the speed control upward. Note: The
walking belt can also be stopped by pressing the
START/ STOP button; however, this will reset the
displays. To restart the walking belt, slide the speed
control to the “RESET” position, slide it upward, and
then press the START/STOP button.

|f one of the preset programs is selected, the speed
of the walking belt will change automatically during
the program as shown by the speed profiles in the
center of the console. The time remaining in the pro-
gram will be shown in the TIME display. When the
program is completed, the walking belt will slow to a
stop. Note: The position of the speed control deter-
mines both the speed range and the maximum
speed setting for the program. The higher the speed

control is set, the greater the speed range will be and
the faster the walking belt will move during the pro-
gram. If the program is too easy or too difficult, adjust
the speed control to select a new maximum speed
setting. To stop the program temporarily, slide the
speed control to the “RESET” position. The SPEED
display will begin to flash. To restart the program,
slide the speed control up to the desired position. To
end the program before the program is completed,
press the START/STOP button. If you select a differ-
ent program while a program is running, the walking
belt will slow to a stop.

Follow your progress with the monitor displays.

The four monitor displays provide instant exercise
feedback. The displays are explained below and on
the next page. 

• CAL/FAT CAL dis-

play—Displays the
numbers of both
Calories and Fat
Calories you have
burned (see
BURNING FAT on page 14). Every seven sec-
onds, the display will change from one number to
the other. The FAT indicator will light when the
number of Fat Calories is shown. Note: The actual
number of Calories you have burned may differ
slightly from the number shown if the speed or in-
cline is near the lowest or highest setting.  

• TIME display—

When the console
is in the manual
mode, the elapsed
time will be shown.
When one of the
preset programs is selected, the time remaining in
the program will be displayed.   

• SPEED display—

Displays the speed
of the walking belt,
in miles per hour or
kilometers per hour.
The KPH indicator
will light when the speed is displayed in kilometers
per hour.

Note: To change the unit of measurement, hold 
down the START/STOP button while inserting the
key into the console. An “E” (for English system—
miles per hour) or “M” (for Metric system—kilome-
ters per hour) will appear in the CAL/FAT CAL dis-
play. Press the SELECT MODE button to change
the setting. Remove and then reinsert the key. 

4

START
/ STOP

ECT

E

4

3

SELECT
MODE

SPEED

KPH

TIME

CAL. / FAT CAL.

FAT

TIME

4

5

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Summary of Contents for HRTL2000

Page 1: ...iding com plete customer satisfaction If you have questions or find that there are missing or damaged parts we will guarantee you complete satisfaction through direct assistance from our factory TO AV...

Page 2: ...instructions before using TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS 3 BEFORE YOU BEGIN 4 ASSEMBLY 5 OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT 7 HOW TO FOLD AND MOVE THE TREADMILL 11 TROUBLE SHOOTING 12 CONDITIONING GUI...

Page 3: ...t 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 wear ing only stockings or in s...

Page 4: ...nday through Friday 6 a m until 6 p m Mountain Time excluding holidays To help us assist you please note the product model number and serial number before calling The model number of the treadmill is...

Page 5: ...e Crossbar Bolts 2 in the ends of the Console Crossbar 17 Pivot the Console 6 to the angle shown Look under the Left and Right Crossbar Brackets 4 51 and find the two small holes in each end of the Co...

Page 6: ...that the Stabilizer Plate 88 stays on the Base See drawing 6C Attach the Stabilizer Plate 88 to the Base 75 with a Stabilizer Plate Bolt 105 two Washers 97 and the Stabilizer Plate Nut 95 as shown 7...

Page 7: ...rly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances This product is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illus trated in dra...

Page 8: ...d control must be moved to the RESET position before the walking belt can be restarted Next slide the speed control up ward to select a speed setting Note If the key was just in serted the walking bel...

Page 9: ...to a stop Note The position of the speed control deter mines both the speed range and the maximum speed setting for the program The higher the speed control is set the greater the speed range will be...

Page 10: ...on the sensor as de scribed above Make sure that your thumb is posi tioned as shown and that you are applying the proper amount of pressure to the pulse sensor Try the sensor several times until you b...

Page 11: ...the treadmill out of di rect sunlight Do not leave the treadmill in the storage position in temperatures above 85 Fahrenheit HOW TO MOVE THE TREADMILL Before moving the treadmill convert the treadmil...

Page 12: ...d has been plugged in make sure that the key is fully inserted into the console See step 1 on page 8 c Check the circuit breaker located on the treadmill near the power cord If the switch protrudes as...

Page 13: ...nd UNPLUG THE POWER CORD Using the 3 16 end of the allen wrench turn the left rear roller adjustment bolt clockwise 1 4 of a turn Plug in the power cord insert the key and run the treadmill for a few...

Page 14: ...your exercise program keep your pulse near the low end of your training zone as you exercise After a few months of regular exer cise your pulse can be gradually increased until it is near the middle...

Page 15: ...as far as possible Hold for 15 counts then relax Repeat 3 times Stretches Hamstrings back of knees and back 2 Hamstring Stretch Sit with one leg extended Bring the sole of the opposite foot toward yo...

Page 16: ...lowing information The MODEL NUMBER OF THE PRODUCT HRTL2000 The NAME OF THE PRODUCT HEALTHSTRIDER Treadmill The SERIAL NUMBER OF THE PRODUCT see the front cover of this manual The KEY NUMBER OF THE PA...

Page 17: ...VE THIS EXPLODED DRAWING AND PART LIST FROM THE MANUAL Save this EXPLODED DRAWING and PART LIST for future reference Note Specifications are subject to change without notice For information about orde...

Page 18: ...stment Bolt 55 5 Adjustment Washer 56 1 Safety Cover Wire Harness 57 1 Allen Wrench 58 1 Right Upright 59 1 Power Supply w Clips Key No Qty Description 60 2 Incline Leg Wheel Bolt 61 1 Right Rear Roll...

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