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WT751 Weight Capacity = 300 LBS

FRAME • LIFETIME

Horizon Fitness warrants the frame against 

defects  in  workmanship  and  materials  for 

the lifetime of the original owner.

DRIVE MOTOR/ELEVATION •  10 YEARS

Horizon  Fitness  warrants  the  drive/elevation 

motors against defects in workmanship and 

materials for a period of ten years from the 

date  of  purchase,  so  long  as  the  device 

remains  in  the  possession  of  the  original 

owner.

ELECTRONICS & PARTS •  1 YEAR

Horizon  Fitness  warrants  the  electronic 

components, finish and all original parts for 

a period of one year from the date of original 

purchase, so  long  as  the  device  remains  in 

the possession of the original owner.

LABOR • 1 YEAR

Horizon Fitness shall cover the labor cost for 

the repair of the device for a period of one year 

from the date of the original purchase, so long 

as the device remains in the possession of the 

original owner.

LIMITED HOME-USE WARRANTY

INTRODUCTION

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PRECAUTIONS

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TREADMILL

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LIMITED

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TROUBLESHOOTING

MAINTENANCE

CONDITIONING

GUIDELINES

ExCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS

Who IS covered: 

• The original owner and is not transferable.

What IS covered: 

• Repair or replacement of a defective motor, electronic component, or 

defective part and is the sole remedy of the warranty.

What IS NOT covered: 

• Normal wear and tear, improper assembly or maintenance, or installation 

of parts or accessories not originally intended or compatible with the 

equipment as sold. 

• Damage or failure due to accident, abuse, corrosion, discoloration of paint 

or plastic, neglect, theft, vandalism, fire, flood, wind, lightning, freezing, 

or other natural disasters of any kind, power reduction, fluctuation or 

failure from whatever cause, unusual atmospheric conditions, collision, 

introduction of foreign objects into the covered unit, or modifications that 

are unauthorized or not recommended by Horizon Fitness.

• Incidental 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 consequential 

damages of whatsoever nature in connection with the purchase, use, repair 

or maintenance of the equipment.

• Equipment used for commercial purposes or any use other than a single 

family or Household, unless endorsed by Horizon Fitness for coverage.

• Equipment owned or operated outside the US and Canada. 

• Delivery, assembly, installation, setup for original or replacement units or 

labor or other costs associated with removal or replacement of the covered 

unit.

• Any attempt to repair this equipment creates a risk of injury. Horizon Fitness 

is not responsible or liable for any damage, loss or liability arising from any 

personal injury incurred during the course of, or as a result of any repair 

or attempted repair of your fitness equipment by other than an authorized 

service technician. All repairs attempted by you on your fitness equipment 

are undertaken AT YOUR OWN RISK and Horizon Fitness shall have no 

liability for any injury to the person or property arising from such repairs.

SERVICE/RETURNS

• In-home service is available within 150 miles of the nearest authorized 

repair center (Mileage beyond 150 miles from an authorized service center is 

the responsibility of the consumer).

• All returns must be pre-authorized by Horizon Fitness. 

•  Horizon  Fitness’  obligation  under  this  warranty  is  limited  to  replacing  or 

repairing, at Horizon Fitness’ option, the equipment at one of its authorized 

service centers. 

• A Horizon Fitness authorized service center must receive all equipment for 

which a warranty claim is made. This equipment must be received with all 

freight and other transportation charges prepaid, accompanied by sufficient 

proof of purchase.

• Parts and electronic components reconditioned to As New Condition by Horizon 

Fitness or its vendors may sometimes be supplied as warranty replacement 

parts and constitute fulfillment of warranty terms. 

• This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and your rights may vary from 

state to state.

Summary of Contents for WT751

Page 1: ...HZ SERIES TREADMILL USER S GUIDE FOR MODEL WT751...

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Page 3: ...features you need 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...

Page 4: ...rounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with local codes and ordinances Improper connection of...

Page 5: ...At no time should more than one person be on treadmill while in operation The treadmills should not be used by persons weighing more than 300 pounds Failure to comply will void the warranty The treadm...

Page 6: ...ns must be reviewed and corrective actions should be taken UNPACKING Place the treadmill carton on a level flat surface It is recommended that you place a protective covering on your floor Take CAUTIO...

Page 7: ...dware Bags READING RACK WATER BOTTLE HOLDER GRIP PULSE HANDRAILS ON OFF SWITCH CIRCUIT BREAKER TRANSPORT WHEEL SAFEY KEY PLACEMENT POWER CORD AIR CELL CUSHION CONSOLE TOUCH PAD PANEL WITH BLUE BACK LI...

Page 8: ...E BAG 1 Lift left console mast into upright position Be sure to hold the console mast firmly as it will not stay in the upright position on it s own Move left side linkage arm into position Insert bol...

Page 9: ...r D and bolt B into curved side of left upright mast and lightly tighten Gently lift right side of the console to connect the console cable Carefully tuck wires in mast to avoid damage NOTE Do not pin...

Page 10: ...E 12 mm Qty 4 angle view angle view HARDWARE BAG 3 CONTENTS 3 8 4 3 0 5 3 8 4 3 0 5 3 3 005 A Open Hardware Bag 3 B Slide HANDLEBARS onto CONSOLE C Align bottom of HANDLEBARS and HANDLEBAR BOOTS with...

Page 11: ...CKETS C Insert 2 BOLTS I into the tops and 2 BOLTS I into the bottoms of each SUPPORT BAR D Slide SUPPORT BAR BOOTS down to cover Bolts I E Connect power plug to the treadmill and connect the cord to...

Page 12: ...g your new machine LOCATION OF THE TREADMILL Place the treadmill on a level surface There should be 6 feet of clearance behind the treadmill 3 feet on each side and one foot in front for folding and t...

Page 13: ...is damaged If the treadmill appears to not be working properly do not use the treadmill FOLDING Firmly grasp the back end of the treadmill Carefully lift the end of the treadmill deck into the upright...

Page 14: ...r clockwise 1 4 turn at a time using the supplied Allen wrench Check the belt alignment Allow belt to run a full cycle to gauge if more adjustment is needed Repeat if necessary until the belt remains...

Page 15: ...Press to change display feedback during workout Hold to scan F Incline Keys Used to reach desired incline more quickly Pressed before pressing ENTER key to confirm G Speed Keys Used to reach desired s...

Page 16: ...umber of steps you have taken during the work out Progress Indicator Running Man icon represents how far you have to go to reach the end of the program program profiles Represents the profile of the p...

Page 17: ...ow keys Once a program has been chosen press enter SELECT A LEVEL Select a program level using the arrow keys Once a program level has been chosen press enter SELECT A TIME Select a Time using the arr...

Page 18: ...down periods last 200 steps each 50 per segment and are included in program step count NOTE 1 000 steps 0 5 miles based on the average stride length Actual distance may vary PROGRAM 1 000 STEPS 6 5 3...

Page 19: ...t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rolling 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 5 2 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 3 0 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 Hills 0 5 0 5 1 0 1 0 1 5 1 0...

Page 20: ...2 3 Level 5 Elevation 1 5 1 5 2 5 2 5 2 0 1 5 1 5 1 5 2 0 2 5 1 5 1 0 Speed 2 0 3 0 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 5 5 5 0 4 5 3 8 2 5 Level 6 Elevation 1 5 1 5 2 5 2 5 2 0 1 5 1 5 1 5 2 0 2 5 1 5 1 0 Speed 2 3...

Page 21: ...Y 20 WIRELESS PEDOMETER INSTRUCTIONS 03 TO COUNT YOUR STEPS TO TRANSMIT YOUR STEPS TRANSMIT STEP COUNT Hold for 2 seconds The display will read Send while the transmission takes place The step count w...

Page 22: ...ter can be expected to last six months for someone who walks 10 000 steps per day Results may vary depending on usage Your pedometer uses one 1 Lithium CR1225 battery Should your display become faint...

Page 23: ...es new findings suggest that we should instead be counting the number of steps we take each day And what is the magic number 10 000 Studies have shown that counting steps is more motivational and in t...

Page 24: ...t Association recommends working out at a Target Heart Rate Zone of between 60 and 75 of your maximum heart rate A beginner will want to workout in the 60 range while a more experienced exerciser will...

Page 25: ...ot about 18 from the wall and the right foot about 12 behind the other foot Lean forward pushing against the wall with your palms Keep your heels flat and hold this position for a count of 15 seconds...

Page 26: ...ome 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 freque...

Page 27: ...KLY 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 FRI...

Page 28: ...GIN TREADMILL OPERATION LIMITED WARRANTY TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE CONDITIONING GUIDELINES MONTH MONTHLY GOAL MONTHLY TOTALS WEEK DISTANCE CALORIES TIME MONTH MONTHLY GOAL MONTHLY TOTALS WEEK DISTAN...

Page 29: ...sational tone of voice it is considered normal noise TROUBLESHOOTING TREADMILL Your treadmill is designed to be reliable and easy to use However if you experience a problem please reference the troubl...

Page 30: ...ovement and vibration due to constantly holding the heart rate handlebars while exercising If you are receiving erratic heart rate readouts try to only hold the grips long enough to monitor your heart...

Page 31: ...ERY MONTH IMPORTANT Turn off the treadmill with the on off switch then unplug the power cord at the wall outlet Inspect all assembly bolts of the machine for proper tightness Turn off the treadmill an...

Page 32: ...izon 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 of whatsoever...

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Page 34: ...questions or comments you may contact one of our trained customer technicians via phone email or our website Customer Tech Support Hotline 1 800 244 4192 Email comments horizonfitness com Website www...

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