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ASSEMBLY

  STEP  

RIGHT HANDLEBAR

CONSOLE MASTS

BOLTS (A)

FLAT WASHERS (B)

ARC WASHERS (D)

SPRING WASHERS (C)

SPRING WASHERS (C)

BOLTS (A)

CONSOLE CABLE

Open 

HARDWARE BAG 

.

With the running deck in the 

lowered position, place the 

RIGHT HANDLEBAR

 on top of 

the 

RIGHT CONSOLE MAST

Carefully route the 

CONSOLE 

CABLE

 through the bottom 

of the handlebar and out the 

CABLE HOLE

 as shown in 

second drawing below. The 

PULSE CABLE 

and

 POWER 

CABLE

 should be pulled out of 

the hole as well. 

 

NOTE:

  Do not pinch the 

CONSOLE CABLE

 when placing 

right handlebar on top of the 

RIGHT CONSOLE MAST

.

To assemble the 

RIGHT 

HANDLEBAR

 to the 

RIGHT 

CONSOLE MAST

, insert 

2

 BOLTS (A)

, 2 

SPRING 

WASHERS (C)

 and 2 

FLAT 

WASHERS (B) 

in the inside 

of the mast and 1

 BOLT (A)

, 1 

SPRING WASHER (C)

 and 1 

ARC 

WASHER (D) 

in the rear of the 

mast as shown.

Repeat on other side. 

 

NOTE:

 Only the pulse cable 

will need to be routed through 

the cable hole on the left 

handlebar.

BOLT (A)
20 mm
Qty: 6

FLAT WASHER (B)
8 mm
Qty: 4

SPRING WASHER (C)
8 mm
Qty: 6

ARC WASHER (D)
8 mm
Qty: 2

HARDWARE BAG  CONTENTS:

CABLE HOLE

CONSOLE CABLE

RIGHT CONSOLE MAST

RIGHT HANDLEBAR

PULSE CABLE

POWER CABLE

CONSOLE CABLE

CONSOLE

CUP HOLDER

SCREW (F)

SCREWS (E)

Open 

HARDWARE BAG 

.

Attache 

CUP HOLDERS

 to 

CONSOLE

 by inserting 4 

SCREWS (E)

 and 2 

SCREWS (F)

.

SCREW (E)
15 mm
Qty: 4

SCREW (F)
30 mm
Qty: 2

HARDWARE BAG  CONTENTS:

NOTE:

 Carefully align holes 

when assembling handlebars to 

console mast, making sure to 

not press down on handlebars.

NOTE:

  Assembly of cup holders may be easier if console is flipped upside down before inserting 

screws. Be careful not to overtighten screws.

NOTE:

 Do not completely 

tighten any screws or bolts 

until step 6 is complete!

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Summary of Contents for PREMIER T1201

Page 1: ...PREMIER SERIES TREADMILL USER S GUIDE FOR MODEL T1201 T1201_Rev 1 7 indd 1 7 31 08 4 52 26 PM...

Page 2: ...o 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 stro...

Page 3: ...ctrician 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...

Page 4: ...nit where it will be used The enclosed treadmill is equipped with high pressure shocks and may spring open if mishandled Never grab hold of any portion of the incline frame and attempt to lift or move...

Page 5: ...ecommended PRE ASSEMBLY MAIN FRAME BRACKET LEFT CONSOLE MAST BOLTS A FLAT WASHERS B ARC WASHERS D SPRING WASHERS C SPRING WASHERS C BOLTS A FLAT WASHERS B SPRING WASHERS C BOLTS A ASSEMBLY STEP 1 HARD...

Page 6: ...andlebar to the RIGHT console mast insert 2 Bolts A 2 SPRING WASHERS C and 2 FLAT washers B in the inside of the mast and 1 Bolt A 1 SPRING WASHER C and 1 arc washer D in the rear of the mast as shown...

Page 7: ...e matching cables that are hanging out of the cable hole in the handlebar Repeat on left side to attach pulse cable Thread attached cables back through the cable holes when finished A B C D E F G ASSE...

Page 8: ...tion of the safety key every 2 weeks WARNING 3 feet 6 feet 3 feet 1 foot 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 rail...

Page 9: ...ing sensation is gone TREADMILL OPERATION INCLINE SPEED CALORIES PACE HEART RATE COMPLETE TIME DISTANCE SAVED WORKOUT SAVED WORKOUT SAVED WORKOUT SAVED WORKOUT EVENT TRAINING CARDIO TRAINING WEIGHT LO...

Page 10: ...art rate reading The heart rate reading is intended only as an exercise aid in determining heart rate trends in general Please consult your physician PULSE GRIPS Place the palm of your hands directly...

Page 11: ...m settings 1 2 TRAINING MODE CARDIO TRAINING You can save a workout in any of the 4 save workout locations At the end of your workout the console will prompt you if you would like to save your complet...

Page 12: ...t during lunch hour or while watching the evening news What s more important is that it s a time that allows you to keep a schedule and a time when you won t be interrupted To be successful with your...

Page 13: ...RATE ZONE CHART 100 75 60 BEAT S PER MINUT E 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 AGE T A R G E T Z O N E 120 117 114 111 108 105 102 99 97 93 150 146 143 139 135 131 128 124 120 116 STRETCH FIRST Before usi...

Page 14: ...ODUCT QUESTIONS ARE THE SOUNDS MY TREADMILL MAKES NORMAL All treadmills make a certain type of thumping noise due to the belt riding over the rollers especially new treadmills This noise will diminish...

Page 15: ...ation is complete WARNING MAINTENANCE Cleanliness of your treadmill and its operation environment will keep maintenance problems and service calls to a minimum For this reason we recommend that the fo...

Page 16: ...l or consequential 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 conseq...

Page 17: ...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 information visit u...

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