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TOE TOUCH STRETCH

Stand bending your knees slightly and slowly bend forward from your hips. Allow your
back and shoulders to relax as you reach down toward your toes as far as possible.
Hold for 15 counts, then relax. This will stretch your hamstrings, back of knees, and
back.

HAMSTRING STRETCH

Sit with one leg extended. Bring the sole of the opposite foot
toward you and rest it against the inner thigh of your extended leg.
Reach toward your toes as far as possible. Hold for 15 counts,
then relax. This will stretch your hamstrings, lower back, and
groin.

CALF/ACHILLES STRETCH

With one leg in front of the other, reach forward and place your hands against a wall.
Keep your back leg straight and your back foot flat on the floor. Bend your front leg,
lean forward and move your hips toward the wall. Hold for 15 counts, then relax. To
cause further stretching of the Achilles tendon, bend your back leg as well. This will
stretch your calves, Achilles tendons, and ankles.

QUADRICEPS STRETCH

With one hand against a wall for balance, reach back and grasp one foot with your
other hand. Bring your heel as close to your buttocks as possible. Hold for 15
counts, then relax. This will stretch your quadriceps and hip muscles.

INNER THIGH STRETCH

Sit with the soles of your feet together and your knees outward. Pull your feet
toward your groin area as far as possible. Hold for 15 counts, then relax. This
will stretch your quadriceps and hip muscles.

EXERCISE GUIDELINES

WARNING!

Before beginning this or any exercise program, you should consult your physician. This is

especially important for individuals over the age of 35 or individuals with pre-existing health problems.

Warming up prepares the body for the exercise by increasing circulation, supplying more oxygen to the

muscles and raising body temperature. Begin each workout with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching and light

exercise to warm up. The photos on this page show several forms of basic stretching you may perform

before your workouts. In order to achieve an adequate warm-up, perform each stretch three times.

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Warm Up Exercises 

Summary of Contents for ALL800

Page 1: ...TREADMILL OWNER S MANUAL Model Name ALL800 Serial Number Purchase Date Write down for future reference Keys Technical Service 888 340 0482 KEYS Fitness Products LP P O Box 551239 Dallas TX 75239 1239...

Page 2: ...er Requirements 8 Console Functions and Descriptions 9 Program and Operating Instructions 10 11 Program Descriptions and Profiles 12 Belt Adjustments and Tension 13 Change to MPH or Km H 14 Maintenanc...

Page 3: ...Pre Set Programs 3 Semi Custom Programs 6 Power Incline 0 12 Roller Diameter 1 9 Cushioned Deck Yes Speed Range 0 10mph Belt Size 18 x 51 Side Hand Rails Yes Foot Print 29 x 62 Folded Foot Print 29 x...

Page 4: ...to plugging in your treadmill Keep the power cord away from the incline wheels and do not run the power cord underneath your treadmill Do not operate the treadmill with a damaged or frayed power cord...

Page 5: ...rate If you have heart problems you are not active and or are over the age of 35 years do not use the pre set treadmill programs or start an exercise program without first contacting and receiving ap...

Page 6: ...illes tendons and ankles QUADRICEPS STRETCH With one hand against a wall for balance reach back and grasp one foot with your other hand Bring your heel as close to your buttocks as possible Hold for 1...

Page 7: ...ADMILL LIFT USING YOUR LEGS NOT YOUR BACK IN ORDER TO RAISE OR LOWER THE TREADMILL SAFELY YOU MUST BE ABLE TO LIFT 45 POUNDS 20KG IT IS SUGGESTED YOU ALWAYS USE THE AID OF A SECOND PERSON WHEN MOVING...

Page 8: ...tectors can be purchased at most hardware stores The manufacturer recommends a single out let surge protector with UL 1449 rating as a Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor TVSS with UL sup pressed volta...

Page 9: ...EED WINDOW SPEED Indicates MPH miles per hour or KMH kilometer per hour in 1 increments CALORIE DISTANCE WINDOW DISTANCE Indicates Miles or Kilometers traveled in 01 increments up to 9 99 and 1 increm...

Page 10: ...to zero To pause your workout press PAUSE To re start after pausing Press the PAUSE button WARNING THE TREADMILL BELT WILL RESUME AT THE SPEED THE TREADMILL WAS MOVING BEFORE PAUS ING Countdown Time...

Page 11: ...ow will read P1 The P1 mode is now accessed You can now program the Time Speed and Incline in P1 mode which will be saved for future workouts 1 The TIME window will blink Use the SPEED or arrows to se...

Page 12: ...m is designed to gradually increase the treadmill Speed and Elevation in the first segment warm up and gradually decrease the treadmill Speed and Elevation in the last segment cool down This is also k...

Page 13: ...at 1 mph Using the hex key provided turn the right rear roller adjustment bolt turn in the clockwise direction Next run the treadmill at 2 5 mph You should see the belt start to correct itself moving...

Page 14: ...r OFF on the console Do not unplug treadmill Attach the magnet safety key to the con sole 2 Activate the calibration mode switch by inserting the eraser end of a pencil into the opening in the backsid...

Page 15: ...ides of the walking belt and feel the top surface of the walking board as far under as you can reach If you feel signs of silicone no further lubrication is required If it feels dry to the touch follo...

Page 16: ...located on the front of the treadmill If the switch protrudes it has tripped Wait five minutes and then press the switch back in 2 Check the house electrical breaker box and the circuit breaker for t...

Page 17: ...Service Other Error Messages E11 Lack of speed feedback data from belt motor Attempt re calibration See Calibration Sequence section for detailed information E22 Under Speed condition detected from th...

Page 18: ...er 8 CL23 FFF UUU or HHH will be displayed in the Speed window pressing the Speed button will toggle options Choose FFF press Enter 9 CL24 111 or 222 will be displayed in the Speed window pressing the...

Page 19: ...e v a t i o n M o t o r a c t u a t o r 1 2 0 0 2 2 9 P a n M o t o r B a s e 0 6 0 0 1 8 P a n C e n t e r B a s e 0 6 0 0 1 9 P a n E n d B a s e 0 6 0 0 2 0 1 0 S m a l l F a n 0 6 0 0 8 0 1 1 M o...

Page 20: ...red defective a as a result of accident misuse or abuse b by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by Keys c by modification of the Product or normal wear and tear d operation on incorrect power s...

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