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2. 

Do not exceed the maximum allowable weight 
limit of:

•  4-TR  - 450 lbs. / 204 kg.

3. 

Familiarize yourself with the location of the 
STOP buttons on the console. If you experience 
difficulties during the workout, pushing the STOP 
button will bring the machine to a stop.

4. 

Lock your treadmill when not in use. Use the 
Lockout EN option in MAINTENANCE MODE 
to enable or disable treadmill lockout. When 
the treadmill is locked, the display shows the 
message “TREADMILL LOCKED, PRESS 0 TO 
ENTER ID”. The user must press “0”, enter the 
3-digit ID number (default=999), then press 
ENTER to unlock the treadmill. The treadmill will 
then operate as normal (NOTE: The treadmill will 
lock back up if it is idle for 30 seconds).

5. 

Do not operate the machine if the motor shroud 
is removed or if the power cord is damaged in 
any manner. Keep all air openings free from dirt 
or any material that would block the flow of air to 
the motor.

6. 

The safety and integrity of this machine can only 
be maintained when the equipment is regularly 
examined for damage and wear and repaired. 
It is the sole responsibility of the owner of this 
equipment to ensure that regular maintenance 
is performed. Worn or damaged parts must be 
replaced immediately or the equipment removed 
from service until the repair is made.

7. 

 Caution: unit is heavy and requires two people 

for assembly.

8. 

After assembly, a complete visual inspection, 
and test of the features and functions of the 
assembled treadmill must be made prior to use.

9. 

For complete instructions refer to the Owner’s 
Manual.

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Summary of Contents for 9-3613

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY MANUAL CORE HEALTH FITNESS 4 TR TREADMILLS...

Page 2: ...Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 4 PART IDENTIFICATION 6 ASSEMBLY 7 10 LCD CONSOLE 14 10 TOUCHSCREEN CONSOLE 16 SUPPORT SERVICE 17...

Page 3: ...input It is factory equipped with a specific electric cord and plug to permit connection to the proper electric circuit Make sure that the treadmill is con nected to a dedicated power line having an o...

Page 4: ...is idle for 30 seconds 5 Do not operate the machine if the motor shroud is removed or if the power cord is damaged in any manner Keep all air openings free from dirt or any material that would block...

Page 5: ...KU 9 3613 110V 15AMP UL CSA 9 3614 220V UL CSA CE Desc 4 TR Treadmill Unit Weight Width Length Height Belt Width Max User Weight 873 lbs 396 kg 32 in 81 cm 82 in 208 cm 60 5 in 154 cm 21 5 in 55 cm 0...

Page 6: ...Page 5 Other Consoles Fig 3 10 Touchscreen Console Fig 4 LCD Console...

Page 7: ...OpenHub Console Shown PART IDENTIFICATION Part Part Part A Console F Safety Stop Cord K Foot B Front Handlebar G Moving Surface L Elevation Frame C Heart Rate Grips H Deck M Motor Shroud D Safety Sto...

Page 8: ...he console manual 620 8816 instead Fig 6 Assembly instructions cover either 10 touchscreen or LCD console For 15 Embedded please see the console manual 620 8816 for additional wiring and configuration...

Page 9: ...075 and M8 x 20mm 110 4076 hex head screws DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN Fig 8 5 Route the data and coax cable bundle through the right side beauty ring 020 7911 XX BE CAREFUL OF RING ORIENTATION up into the r...

Page 10: ...handrail weldment onto the top of the upright handrails BE CAREFUL NOT TO PINCH WIRE BUNDLE Fig 10 7 Secure the handrail weldment to the upright handrails using a 5mm allen key and eight 8 of the M8 x...

Page 11: ...the left side screw on the front shroud cover then secure the left side corner shroud 740 9405 XX to the frame using one 1 piece of the M5 x 18mm screw 110 4077 Once the shroud is secure re tighten th...

Page 12: ...ece of the M5 x 18MM screw Repeat Steps 11 12 for the right side bed cover and bridge cap Fig 16 14 Check to ensure that both left and right rear feet are attached to the unit If a foot is missing be...

Page 13: ...ole shroud 701 0326 XX Fig 19 17 Set the back console shroud into position on the console mount then reattach the back panel removed in Step 16 Fig 20 18 Use a 2 phillips screwdriver and attach the ba...

Page 14: ...23 Note Lines E F indicate the wiring path from the board to the rear console jacks B A D Green White C Red Black Fig 22 Wiring from Neck of Unit A D B C E F Fig 23 Console Connections 20 Use a 2 phil...

Page 15: ...is standing on the treadmill 23 Install Console For 10 touchscreen skip ahead to page 16 10 LCD CONSOLE a On the numeric keypad press and hold the and keys together The Service Menu will display Fig 2...

Page 16: ...row keys to select Calibration then press the button Fig 28 e Press the button again and the treadmill will run both the ele vation and speed calibrations WARNING Do not stand on moving surface during...

Page 17: ...top left corner again The Service Menu will display b Tap Calibration Setup Fig 30 c Tap Calibration Fig 31 d Tap Calibration and the treadmill will run both the elevation and speed calibrations WARNI...

Page 18: ...runs like new with a Core Advantage Preventative Maintenance or Extended Warranty Package Contact your service manager for more information servicecontracts corehandf com To request access visit SUPPO...

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Page 20: ...ed Star Trac the Star Trac logo and StairMaster are registered trademarks of Core Health Fitness LLC Schwinn and Nautilus are registered trademarks of Nautilus Inc used under license to Core Health Fi...

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