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ASSEMBLY

Assembly requires two people. Set the treadmill in a cleared area and remove all packing materials. Do not
dispose of the packing materials until assembly is completed. No tools are required for assembly.

Note: The underside of the treadmill walking belt is coated with high-performance lubricant. During shipping, a
small amount of lubricant may be transferred to the top of the walking belt or the shipping carton. This is a normal
condition and does not affect treadmill performance. If there is lubricant on top of the walking belt, simply wipe off
the lubricant with a soft cloth and a mild, non-abrasive cleaner.

If further assistance is needed, please call our Customer Service Department at 08457-089 009.

1. With the help of a second person, carefully raise the

Uprights (65) until the treadmill is in the position shown. 

2. Press the Lock Knob Sleeve (68) into the left Upright (65). 

Remove the Lock Knob (67) from the Lock Pin (72).
Make sure that the Lock Pin Collar (70) and the Lock
Knob Spring (69) are on the Lock Pin. Insert the Lock Pin
into the Lock Knob Sleeve (68) and the left Upright (65).
Tighten the Lock Knob onto the Lock Pin. 

3. Make sure that all parts are tightened before you use the treadmill. Keep the included allen wrench in a

secure place. The allen wrench is used to adjust the walking belt (see pages 25 and 26). To protect the floor
or carpet from damage, place a mat under the treadmill.

65

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72

70

69

67

68

65

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CONDITIONING GUIDELINES

The following guidelines will help you to plan your ex-
ercise program. For more detailed information about
exercise, obtain a book or consult your physician. 

EXERCISE INTENSITY

Whether your goal is to burn fat or strengthen your car-
diovascular system, the key to achieving the desired
results is to exercise with the proper intensity. The
proper intensity level can be found by using your heart
rate as a guide. For effective exercise, your heart rate
should be maintained at a level between 65% and 85%
of your maximum heart rate as you exercise. This is
known as your training zone. 

You can find your training zone in the table below.
Training zones are listed according to age and physical
condition.

Burning Fat

To burn fat, you must exercise at a low intensity level
for a sustained period of time. During the first few 
minutes of exercise, your body uses easily accessible
carbohydrate calories for energy. Only after the first few
minutes of exercise does your body begin to use stored
fat calories for energy. If your goal is to burn fat, adjust
the intensity of your exercise until your heart rate is
near the low end of your training zone as you exercise.

Aerobic Exercise

If your goal is to strengthen your cardiovascular sys-
tem, your exercise must be “aerobic.” Aerobic exercise
is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for
prolonged periods of time. This increases the demand
on the heart to pump blood to the muscles, and on the
lungs to oxygenate the blood. For aerobic exercise,
adjust the intensity of your exercise until your heart
rate is near the middle of your training zone. 

WORKOUT GUIDELINES

Each workout should include the following three impor-
tant parts: (1) a warm-up, (2) training zone exercise,
and (3) a cool-down. 

Warming Up

Warming up prepares the body for exercise by increas-
ing circulation, delivering more oxygen to the muscles,
and raising the body temperature. Begin each workout
with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching and light exercise to
warm up (see SUGGESTED STRETCHES on page 29).

Training Zone Exercise

After warming up, increase the intensity of your exer-
cise until your heart rate is in your training zone for 20
to 60 minutes. (During the first few weeks of your exer-
cise program, do not keep your heart rate in your train-
ing zone for longer than 20 minutes.) Breathe regularly
and deeply as you exercise—never hold your breath. 

WARNING:

Before beginning

this or any exercise program, consult your
physician. This is especially important for in-
dividuals over the age of 35 or individuals
with pre-existing health problems.

WARNING:

The heart rate moni-

tor is not a medical device. Various factors, in-
cluding your movement, may affect the accu-
racy of heart rate readings. The heart rate
monitor is intended only as an exercise aid in
determining heart rate trends in general.

20

138-167

133-162

25

136-166

132-160

30

135-164

130-158

35

134-162

129-156

40

132-161

127-155

45

131-159

125-153

50

129-156

124-150

55

127-155

122-149

60

126-153

121-147

65

125-151

119-145

70

123-150

118-144

75

122-147

117-142

80

120-146

115-140

Age

Unconditioned

Conditioned

Training Zone (Beats/Min.)

Summary of Contents for 10.6qi

Page 1: ...ness Ltd Unit 4 Revie Road Industrial Estate Revie Road Beeston Leeds LS118JG UK email csuk iconeurope com 08457 089 009 HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS To order replacement parts contact the ICON Heal...

Page 2: ...same circuit 12 If an extension cord is needed use only a 3 conductor 1mm2 14 gauge cord that is no longer than 1 5 meters 13 Keep the power cord and the surge suppres sor away from heated surfaces 1...

Page 3: ...hand weights should be attempted only by ex perienced users 19 Never leave the treadmill unattended whilst it is running Always remove the key unplug the power cord and move the on off switch to the...

Page 4: ...ach week if desired The key to success is to make exercise a regular and enjoyable part of your everyday life SUGGESTED STRETCHES The correct form for several basic stretches is shown at the right Mov...

Page 5: ...ou must exercise at a low intensity level for a sustained period of time During the first few minutes of exercise your body uses easily accessible carbohydrate calories for energy Only after the first...

Page 6: ...asives or chemicals The chest strap may be hand washed and air dried HEART RATE MONITOR TROUBLE SHOOTING The instructions on the following pages explain how the heart rate monitor is used with the con...

Page 7: ...y until the Magnet is aligned with the Reed Switch Make sure that the gap between the Magnet and the Reed Switch is about 3 mm 1 8 If necessary loosen the Reed Switch Screw 26 and move the Reed Switch...

Page 8: ...console is in the manual mode the speed and incline of the treadmill can be changed with a touch of a button As you exercise the console will display instant exercise feedback you can watch your progr...

Page 9: ...utton is used to start the walking belt P Mode indicators These indicators show whether the manual mode a performance program a total body workout program a pulse program a custom program or an iFIT c...

Page 10: ...determin ing heart rate trends in general If you have heart problems or if you are over 60 years of age and have been inactive do not use the pulse programs If you are taking medication regularly cons...

Page 11: ...n or the treadmill will be damaged Next remove the key from the console Keep the key in a secure place Note If the console remains lit after the key is removed refer to page 23 and turn off the demo m...

Page 12: ...y by experienced users HOW TO USE IFIT COM CD AND VIDEO PROGRAMS To use iFIT com CD s or videocassettes the treadmill must be connected to your portable CD player portable stereo home stereo computer...

Page 13: ...e will change during the pulse programs Note that the program display shows a simplified profile of the program Enter your age When a pulse program is selected the letters AGE will appear in the Pulse...

Page 14: ...ease the speed the incline will automatically decrease if you decrease the speed the incline will increase If you increase the incline the speed will decrease if you decrease the incline the speed wil...

Page 15: ...ble 3 5mm Splitter Headphones B HOW TO USE THE SELECT TARGET PULSE PROGRAM Insert the key fully into the console See HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER on page 10 Select the Select Target program When the key i...

Page 16: ...n teen periods will be shown in the seventeen columns to the right 4 3 2 1 7 6 If your heart rate is not detected during the pro gram the Pulse display will be blank See HEART RATE MONITOR TROUBLE SHO...

Page 17: ...24 3 114 43 41 43 43 40 39 40 40 43 120 121 61 117 43 119 129 118 43 43 43 123120 61 123 123 123 129 4 49 50 20 88 29 25 28 23 13 131 112 113 103 102 59 134 40 40 94 137 32 26 26 26 26 108 34 26 7 26...

Page 18: ...81 82 40 83 40 75 40 86 87 87 91 46 93 30 40 95 97 96 105 109 106 107 104 85 40 51 26 36 110 75 92 46 74 132 122 94 13 76 77 78 98 59 133 133 73 13 73 13 76 78 77 13 133 67 68 69 71 72 70 10 EXPLODED...

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