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INTRODUCTION

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INTRODUCTION

IMPORT

ANT

PRECAUTIONS

ASSEMBL

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BEFORE YOU 

BEGIN

TREADMILL OPERA

TION

CONDITIONING GUIDELINES

TROUBLESHOOTING & 

MAINTENANCE

LIMITED WARRANTY

WEEKLY LOG SHEETS

WEEK #

WEEKLY GOAL

WEEKLY TOTALS :

DAY

SUNDAY

MONDAY
TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY
SATURDAY

DATE

DISTANCE CALORIES

TIME

COMMENTS

WEEK #

WEEKLY GOAL

WEEKLY TOTALS :

DAY

SUNDAY

MONDAY
TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY
SATURDAY

DATE

DISTANCE CALORIES

TIME

COMMENTS

WEEK #

WEEKLY GOAL

WEEKLY TOTALS :

DAY

SUNDAY

MONDAY
TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY
SATURDAY

DATE

DISTANCE CALORIES

TIME

COMMENTS

WARM UP

The first 2 to 5 minutes of a workout should be devoted to warming up. The warm-up will limber your 

muscles and prepare them for more strenuous exercise. Make sure that you warm-up on your product at a 

slow pace. The warm up should gradually bring your heart rate into your Target Heart Rate Zone.

COOL DOWN

Never stop exercising suddenly! A cool-down period of 3-5 minutes allows your heart to readjust to the 

decreased demand. Make sure that your cool down period consists of a very slow pace to allow your heart 

rate to lower. After the cool-down, repeat the stretching exercises listed above to loosen and relax your 

muscles.

An important step in developing a long term fitness program is to determine your goals. Is your primary 

goal for exercising to lose weight? Improve muscle? Reduce stress? Prepare for the spring racing schedule? 

Knowing what your goals are will help you develop a more successful exercise program. Below are some 

common exercise goals:

• Weight Loss - lower intensity, longer duration workouts

• Improve Body Shape and Tone - interval workouts, alternate between hi and low intensities

• Increased Energy Level - more frequent daily workouts

• Improved Sports Performance - high intensity workouts

• Improved Cardiovascular Endurance - moderate intensity, longer duration workouts

If possible try to define your personal goals in precise, measurable terms, and then put your goals in writing. 

The more specific you can be, the easier it will be to track your progress. If your goals are long term, divide 

them up into monthly and weekly segments. Longer term goals can lose some of the immediate motivation 

benefits. Short term goals are easier to achieve. Your console provides you with several readouts that can 

be used to record your progress. You can track Distance, Calories or Time.

KEEPING AN ExERCISE DIARY

To make your personal exercise log book, photocopy the weekly and monthly log sheets, which are located 

on the following pages, or you can print them off of your computer by going to:

www.horizonfitness.com/guides/weeklylog.pdf

www.horizonfitness.com/guides/monthlylog.pdf

As your fitness improves, you can look back and see how far you’ve come!

THE IMPORTANCE OF WARM UP & COOL DOWN

ACHIEVING YOUR FITNESS GOALS

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Summary of Contents for LS 925T

Page 1: ...PH 7MPH 6MPH 5MPH 4MPH 3MPH 2MPH 1MPH MANUA L INTERV ALS HILLS WEIGH T LOSS THR ZONE 1 THR ZONE 2 PRESS ENTER DURING WORKO UT TO CHANG E DISPLA Y READING HEART RATE SPEED INCLINE S T A R T P A U S E S...

Page 2: ...eed to get stronger and healthier faster Because we re committed to designing fitness equipment from the inside out we use only the highest quality components It s a commitment we back with one of the...

Page 3: ...The treadmill is not compatible with GFCI equipped outlets It is essential that your treadmill is used only indoors in a climate controlled room If your treadmill has been exposed to colder temperatur...

Page 4: ...if mishandled Never grab hold of any portion of the incline frame and attempt to lift or move the treadmill FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN INJURY Before proceeding find your tre...

Page 5: ...h any wires while assembling the masts Disassemble box and remove the cardboard packaging that is not beneath the treadmill Do not attempt to lift the treadmill at this time Remove plastic wrap from c...

Page 6: ...AT WASHER J Qty 8 HARDWARE BAG 3 CONTENTS A Open Hardware Bag 3 B Align SUPPORT BAR with holes in CONSOLE MAST C Insert 1 BOLT H and 1 WASHER J into each of the 4 holes of the SUPPORT BAR D Tighten al...

Page 7: ...ould not be located in a garage covered patio near water or outdoors DO NOT STAND ON THE BELT While you are preparing to use the treadmill do not stand on the belt Place your feet on the side rails be...

Page 8: ...w these instructions could result in injury WARNING WARNING CENTERING THE RUNNING BELT The running belt has been properly adjusted at the factory before it was shipped At times the belt can move off c...

Page 9: ...Hold for 3 seconds to reset the treadmill C Start pause Simply press to begin exercising press to pause program D ENTER Used to select Program Level and Time e QUICK Incline Keys Used to reach desired...

Page 10: ...4 5 1 5 1 0 Level 3 1 3 1 9 2 5 5 0 1 9 1 3 Level 4 1 3 1 9 2 5 5 5 1 9 1 3 Level 5 1 5 2 3 3 0 6 0 2 3 1 5 Level 6 1 5 2 3 3 0 6 5 2 3 1 5 Level 7 1 8 2 6 3 5 7 0 2 6 1 8 Level 8 1 8 2 6 3 5 7 5 2 6...

Page 11: ...down Always be aware of these warning signs of overexertion CONDITIONING GUIDELINES Challenges with various combinations of hills and valleys incline SPEED levels Time based goal with 10 difficulty le...

Page 12: ...LE STRETCH Sit on the floor with your legs together and straight out in front of you Do not lock your knees Extend your fingers towards your toes and hold for a count of 15 seconds Make sure that you...

Page 13: ...program is to determine your goals Is your primary goal for exercising to lose weight Improve muscle Reduce stress Prepare for the spring racing schedule Knowing what your goals are will help you deve...

Page 14: ...ered normal noise TROUBLESHOOTING TREADMILL Your treadmill is designed to be reliable and easy to use However if you experience a problem please reference the troubleshooting guide listed below PROBLE...

Page 15: ...achine been lubricated and maintained per the maintenance schedule Answering these and other questions will give the technicians the ability to send proper replacement parts and the service necessary...

Page 16: ...al damages Horizon Fitness is not responsible or liable for indirect special or consequential damages economic loss loss of property or profits loss of enjoyment or use or other consequential damages...

Page 17: ...f you have a problem and we want to have an opportunity to correct it for you Note Please read the troubleshooting section before contacting Customer Tech Support To receive additional product informa...

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