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WALK

WALK MODE – SCREEN

To track time spent walking, select WALK mode 

from the teal-colored mode buttons on the top 

row.

Stand on the treadmill deck close enough to be 

able to use a height adjustable or standing desk 

and in a safe location where your stride is neither 

too close to the front or the rear of the belt. Clip 

the safety tether to your clothing.  

Now press START.

Select your speed by pressing the FASTER button 

until the desired speed is reached. To reduce 

speed, press the SLOWER button. Each press of 

either speed button adjusts the speed in incre-

ments of 0.1mph, or the metric equivalent if the 

treadmill is set to km per hour.

The ThermoTread GT is specifically designed as a 

walking treadmill to be used in an office or home 

environment with the user engaging in work or 

other activities requiring concentration. With 

that in mind, the treadmill’s maximum speed is 

2.5mph (4 kmh). We advise you to find a comfort-

able walking speed that will enable you to easily 

work at your desk while you walk. For most peo-

ple that will be between 1.2 mph and 1.8 mph.

Now that you are walking on the treadmill, 

you’ll notice that the START button has changed 

to STOP. Pressing the STOP button pauses the 

current session without losing the current session 

data. Unlike the SIT and STAND modes, a session 

in WALK mode is defined as the time between 

pressing START in WALK mode and START in a 

different mode. After pressing the STOP button it 

will change to RESUME. This is useful if you need 

to take short break away from the treadmill. Once 

RESUME is pressed the console will beep three 

times and the treadmill will resume operation at 

the last speed to which it was set. Note; beep can 

be disabled in the settings menu.

NOTE: In WALK mode, the ”STOP” button is special. 

Because the treadmill is moving, switching modes is 

disabled – as indicated by the greyed out buttons. 

Once you hit “STOP”, they will re-enable and return to 
their normal colors.

In the event that you lose control, fall, or move 

too far back on the treadmill belt, the safety 

tether cord will disconnect from the console 

and the treadmill belt will shut off automati-

cally. Once the tether is replaced, re-start the 

treadmill.

STEPS

CALORIES

STAND

SIT

WALK 1

MILES

TIME

DISTANCE

0.5

SPEED

SLOWER

FASTER

TIMER

01:43

01:03

00.00

00,022

0002

SETTINGS

EXIT

MM:SS

MM:SS

MPH

STOP

STO

P

00:00 00:19 00:56

MM:SS

MM:SS

MM:SS

Walk screen with all active counters accumulating measurements.

WALK mode in start position with all relevant counters active.

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WALK mode will look this way when treadmill is paused.

Summary of Contents for TermoTread GT

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Office Walking Treadmill by iMovR ThermoTread GT...

Page 2: ...nment not a noisy gym It is intended to work together with a stable height adjustable desk at typical walking speeds of 1 0 to 2 0 mph with a maximum speed of 2 5 mph Being that walking on a treadmill...

Page 3: ...nd never block access to fire safety equipment Use a level to make sure that the treadmill is perfectly horizontal as most floors are slightly uneven Use the adjustable leveling feet on the treadmill...

Page 4: ...r prolonged use quality athletic shoes are recommended to avoid leg fatigue Keep children and animals away from an operating treadmill Keep hands and loose clothing e g scarves ties away from all movi...

Page 5: ...the home office breaker with a high inrush type This is not considered a warranty defect This is unfortunately a condition that we as a manufacturer have no ability to control High inrush circuit bre...

Page 6: ...ofile the next screen that appears is Caution Liability Waiver Screens CONSOLE SCREEN DISPLAY OPERATION CAUTION LIABILITY WAIVER SCREENS This liability waiver must be agreed to in order to use the The...

Page 7: ...Timer Presets Audio Settings and Screen Settings Press the SETTINGS button then the Work Mode screen will appear GET SET WORK MODE In WORK MODE the Walking Default setting appears Use the up and down...

Page 8: ...sult is your Average Stride Length For example Arthur sets his ThermoTread GT to 1 5 mph and finds a comfortable walking stride He uses the time on the treadmill console to measure out sixty seconds a...

Page 9: ...breaks These breaks are a great time to stretch These settings allow you to customize your timer breaks Use the arrow buttons to select your desired times for each break 2ND SCREEN AUDIO PRESETS Touch...

Page 10: ...the orange gears button USING THE TREADMILL AND ITS CONSOLE Now that you ve set your personal information and preferences you can begin to use the treadmill There are 3 modes of operation SIT STAND an...

Page 11: ...00 MM SS MM SS MM SS MM SS MM SS SIT START CALORIES STAND SIT WALK 1 SETTINGS TIME EXIT TIMER 00 00 00 14 00 00 00 00 00 14 0000 MM SS MM SS MM SS MM SS MM SS SIT MODE SCREEN To track time spent sitti...

Page 12: ...the STOP button pauses the current session without losing the current session data Unlike the SIT and STAND modes a session in WALK mode is defined as the time between pressing START in WALK mode and...

Page 13: ...d on the DISTANCE button being selected and indicating miles covered STEPS CALORIES STAND SIT WALK 1 MILES TIME DISTANCE 0 5 SPEED SLOWER FASTER TIMER 00 33 01 51 00 01 00 042 0004 SETTINGS EXIT MM SS...

Page 14: ...ing some extra measures to create a cleaner environment for the treadmill such as Keep a clean pair of comfortable walking shoes by your treadmill desk to avoid introducing dirt from the outside Minim...

Page 15: ...osition after each turn of the bolt If the belt is too close to the left side then turn the bolt one quarter turn to the right clockwise and wait for a few minutes for the belt to adjust itself If nec...

Page 16: ...f the deck on one side of the treadmill lift up on the belt carefully and reach under with the spray bottle of lubricant 3 Aiming downward toward the deck squirt the lubricant on the deck 2 to 4 times...

Page 17: ...caused by high belt deck friction First try lubricating the treadmill belt If it continues to trip try slightly loosening the treadmill belt Refer to General Maintenance section b Interference from ot...

Page 18: ...he treadmill up carefully from the rear and lift it to about a 45 degree angle in order to enable easier rolling Please use extreme caution as the treadmill is heavy To reduce the possibility of injur...

Page 19: ...to the internet To download the most up to date software connect your USB cable to your computer and visit http www imovr com treadmill software download IMPORTANT Use this cord only while updating s...

Page 20: ...Version 1 0 7 2015 ThermoTread GT...

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