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Follow your progress with the three displays.

TIME/DISTANCE 
display

ÑThis display

shows the elapsed
time and the distance
that you have walked
or run, in miles. The
display will change between TIME and DISTANCE
approximately every seven seconds.

SPEED display

ÑThis

display shows the
speed of the walking
belt, in miles per hour. 

CALORIES/FAT CAL-
ORIES/PULSE dis-
play

ÑThis display

shows the approxi-
mate numbers of

calories

and 

fat calo-

ries

you have burned.

(See FAT BURNING on page 14.) Every seven sec-
onds, the display will change from one number to
the other. Arrows in the display will indicate which
number is currently shown. This display also shows
your pulse when the pulse sensor is used (see step
4).

The displays can be
reset, if desired, by
pressing the DISPLAY
ON/RESET button.

Measure your pulse, if desired.

To measure
your pulse,
stand on the
foot rails and
place your
thumb on the
pulse sensor as
shown. The
pulse sensor is pressure activatedÑfully press it
down. 

Do not press too hard, or the circulation

in your thumb will be restricted, and your pulse
will not be detected.

Next, raise your
thumb slightly until
the heart-shaped indi-
cator in the PULSE
display flashes

steadily

. Hold your

thumb at this level.

After a few seconds, three dashes will appear in the
display and your pulse will be shown. Hold your
thumb on the sensor for another 15 seconds for the
most accurate reading. 

If the displayed pulse appears to be too high or too
low, or if your pulse is not displayed, lift your thumb
off the sensor and allow the display to reset. Press
down again on the sensor as described above.

Make sure that your thumb is positioned as shown,
and that you are applying the proper amount of
pressure to the pulse sensor. Try the sensor several
times until you become familiar with it. Remember to
stand still while measuring your pulse.

Turn off the power.

To turn off the power, simply wait for about six
minutes.

If the walking belt is stationary and the

console button is not pressed for six minutes, the
power will turn off automatically.

HOW TO CHANGE THE INCLINE OF THE TREADMILL

The incline of the treadmill can be changed by raising
or lowering the back end. 

Before changing the

incline, remove the key and unplug the power cord. 

Hold the rear
roller endcap
with both
hands. When
the back end of
the treadmill is
in the lowest
position, the
incline is about
10%. Raise the
back end until
it clicks into position. (Note: It may be necessary to
shake the treadmill lightly so that it clicks into position.)
The incline will then be about 5%. Raise the back end
again until it clicks into position. The incline will then be
about 3%. To lower the back end, first raise it past the
highest position and then lower it. 

CAUTION: Before

exercising, push on the back of the treadmill to
make sure that the incline legs are locked in posi-
tion. Do not place objects under the treadmill to
change the incline; change the incline only as
described above.

5

4

3

Mode Arrows

Pulse

Sensor

Incline Leg

Pulse Indicator

Summary of Contents for Cadence 1010

Page 1: ...FREE CUSTOMER HOT LINE The trained techni cians on our customer hot line will provide immediate assis tance free of charge to you CUSTOMER HOT LINE 1 800 999 3756 Mon Fri 6 a m 6 p m MST Model No WLTL...

Page 2: ...50 pounds 8 Never allow more than one person on the treadmill at a time 9 Wear appropriate exercise clothing when using the treadmill Do not wear loose clothing that could become caught in the treadmi...

Page 3: ...ning 23 DANGER Always unplug the power cord immediately after use before cleaning the treadmill and before performing the maintenance and adjustment procedures described in this manual Never remove th...

Page 4: ...epartment toll free at 1 800 999 3756 Monday through Friday 6 a m until 6 p m Mountain Time excluding holidays To help us assist you please note the product model number and serial number before calli...

Page 5: ...Save the Latch Screws for use in assembly step 3 discard the shipping bracket 3 Remove the two remaining Latch Screws 14 from the left Upright 38 Without removing the tape from the Latch Bracket 16 a...

Page 6: ...il Screws 5 into the Console Base After all four Screws are threaded firm ly tighten the Screws Be careful not to overtighten the Screws Insert the excess Wire Harness 53 into the Right Handrail Tight...

Page 7: ...ly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances This product is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illus trated in draw...

Page 8: ...Slide the speed control to the RESET position Note Each time the walking belt is stopped the speed control must be moved to the RESET position before the walking belt can be restarted Next slowly slid...

Page 9: ...displayed pulse appears to be too high or too low or if your pulse is not displayed lift your thumb off the sensor and allow the display to reset Press down again on the sensor as described above Mak...

Page 10: ...protect the floor or carpet from damage place a mat under the treadmill Keep the treadmill out of direct sunlight Do not leave the treadmill in the stor age position in temperatures above 85 Fahrenhei...

Page 11: ...r left thumb slide open the storage latch and hold it open Pivot the treadmill until the frame is past the storage latch 2 Hold the treadmill firmly with both hands and lower the treadmill to the floo...

Page 12: ...OBLEM The power turns off during use SOLUTION a Check the circuit breaker located on the treadmill frame near the power cord see the drawing above If the circuit breaker has tripped wait for five minu...

Page 13: ...kwise 1 4 of a turn When the walking belt is correctly tightened you should be able to lift each side of the walking belt 2 to 3 inches off the walking platform Be careful to keep the walking belt cen...

Page 14: ...rmance athletic conditioning set the speed control on the console to PERFORMANCE to help you maintain the proper intensity level Note During the first few weeks of your exercise program keep your hear...

Page 15: ...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 for ward...

Page 16: ...Cord 48 1 Motor Tension Nut 49 1 Shock 50 1 Right Foot Rail 51 4 Platform Screw 52 1 Front Roller Adj Bolt 53 1 Wire Harness 54 1 Left Frame Spacer 55 2 Oval Isolator 56 12 Belly Pan Fastener Key No Q...

Page 17: ...93 61 62 56 94 64 65 66 51 50 55 51 60 85 80 86 81 79 78 40 82 78 40 73 1 76 77 75 71 75 2 74 56 43 72 19 73 39 56 83 71 19 37 48 28 28 28 28 85 27 43 43 40 40 84 31 31 31 33 31 33 34 31 31 28 29 28...

Page 18: ...CON This warranty does not extend to any product or damage to a product caused by or attributable to freight damage abuse misuse improper or abnormal usage or repairs not provided by an ICON authorize...

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