TRACKMASTER
Serious injury or death could result from electric shock. To reduce the possibility of
electric shock, carefully observe the following precautions.
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Connect the treadmill only to a dedicated, properly grounded outlet. See “Grounding
Instructions” on the next page.
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Always unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet before cleaning it.
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To disconnect the treadmill, set the power switch to the OFF position, and remove
the plug from the outlet. When the power is off, the green light next to the power
switch is dark.
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Never operate the unit with a damaged power cord or plug.
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Never operate the unit when it is wet.
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Never operate the unit if it is not operating properly.
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Never use extension cords.
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Keep the power cord out of traffic areas and away from heated surfaces.
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Always unplug the machine before service and maintenance are performed.
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Never use the treadmill outdoors.
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Operator should be aware of any shock when touching the treadmill and act
accordingly.
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Treadmill should be serviced by authorized technicians only.
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Power cord should be routed through clamp and kept clear of elevation mechanism.
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Personnel present when treadmill is in use need to be aware of the distinctive order
of
hot electrical components.
Serious injury or death could result from electric shock occurring during defibrillation.
Never allow patient or operators near treadmill during defibrillation.
Before beginning any exercise program, check with your physician to determine your
present physical condition and capabilities regarding aerobic exercise. Know your limits
and requirements for warm-up, target, and maximum heart and breathing rates; duration
of exercise; cool-down periods; and recovery heart rates. Stop exercising immediately if
you feel faint or dizzy, or if you experience symptoms of overexertion.
Serious injury or death could result from operating treadmill in the presence of explosive
or flammable vapors and antiseptics.
February 1, 2004
TMX425 Series Owner’s Manual
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Summary of Contents for TMX425
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Page 14: ...Safety Information TRACKMASTER 3 4 TMX425 Series Owner s Manual February 1 2004...
Page 16: ...TRACKMASTER Notes 4 2 TMX425 Series Owner s Manual February 1 2004...
Page 20: ...Test Plug Procedure TRACKMASTER 6 2 TMX425 Series Owner s Manual February 1 2004...
Page 34: ...TRACKMASTER A 2 TMX425 Series Owner s Manual February 1 2004 Notes...
Page 39: ...TRACKMASTER 115V Motor Pan Assembly February 1 2004 TMX425 Series Owner s Manual B 5...
Page 41: ...TRACKMASTER 220V Motor Pan Assembly February 1 2004 TMX425 Series Owner s Manual B 7...
Page 43: ...TRACKMASTER Frame Assembly February 1 2004 TMX425 Series Owner s Manual B 9...
Page 45: ...TRACKMASTER Running Deck Assembly February 1 2004 TMX425 Series Owner s Manual B 11...
Page 47: ...TRACKMASTER Final Assembly February 1 2004 TMX425 Series Owner s Manual B 13...
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Page 49: ...TRACKMASTER Circuit Board February 1 2004 TMX425 Series Owner s Manual B 15...
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Page 70: ...Incline Keys TRACKMASTER D 14 TMX425 Series Owner s Manual February 1 2004...
Page 71: ...TRACKMASTER Incline Keys February 1 2004 TMX425 Series Owner s Manual D 15...
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