Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... Workout Programs Speed Range Elevation Range 300 lbs. / 136 kg 12 0.5-10 mph / 0.8-16.1 km/h 0-10% Component Specifications Frame, Folding Steel Motor 2.5 CHP DC Deck Size 20" x 55" / 51 x 140 cm Belt Heart Rate Monitor Heart Rate Chest Strap Display Built-In Fan 2 ...X 65 1/2" / 104 X 86 X 166 cm 244.7 lb / 111 kg Regulatory Approvals Intertek ETL listed. Conforms to ANSI / UL1647. 4th ED. Specifications Schwinn® 840 Treadmill Dimensions Length 74" / 188 cm Width 32" / 81 cm Height 54" / 137 cm Assembled Unit Weight Folded Shipping Weight 200.6 lb / 91 kg 39...
... Workout Programs Speed Range Elevation Range 300 lbs. / 136 kg 12 0.5-10 mph / 0.8-16.1 km/h 0-10% Component Specifications Frame, Folding Steel Motor 2.5 CHP DC Deck Size 20" x 55" / 51 x 140 cm Belt Heart Rate Monitor Heart Rate Chest Strap Display Built-In Fan 2 ...X 65 1/2" / 104 X 86 X 166 cm 244.7 lb / 111 kg Regulatory Approvals Intertek ETL listed. Conforms to ANSI / UL1647. 4th ED. Specifications Schwinn® 840 Treadmill Dimensions Length 74" / 188 cm Width 32" / 81 cm Height 54" / 137 cm Assembled Unit Weight Folded Shipping Weight 200.6 lb / 91 kg 39...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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...; Read, understand, and test the Emergency Stop Procedure before you use . • Keep the walking belt clean and dry. • Do not stand on machine motor cover or front trim cover • Keep power cord away from the machine. Do not use if you are being used. 17 Do not use...
...; Read, understand, and test the Emergency Stop Procedure before you use . • Keep the walking belt clean and dry. • Do not stand on machine motor cover or front trim cover • Keep power cord away from the machine. Do not use if you are being used. 17 Do not use...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... all times. 2. To prevent injury, stand on the Foot Platforms before it does, the controller must be used again. • Do not remove the machine motor cover, dangerous voltages are present. Keep children and pets away from this equipment or serious injury can occur. 4. Use Caution when you start the machine...
... all times. 2. To prevent injury, stand on the Foot Platforms before it does, the controller must be used again. • Do not remove the machine motor cover, dangerous voltages are present. Keep children and pets away from this equipment or serious injury can occur. 4. Use Caution when you start the machine...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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Features A Console B Water Bottle Holder C Magazine Rack D Safety Key Port E Contact Heart Rate (CHR) Sensors F Handlebars G Uprights H Motor Cover I Power Switch J Power Cord K Walking Belt L Side Foot Support Rails M Support Bar N Hydraulic Lift O Transport Wheels P Base Q Adjustable Feet R Ergo Bar S Fan T Heart Rate (HR) Chest Strap (model 860 only) 20
Features A Console B Water Bottle Holder C Magazine Rack D Safety Key Port E Contact Heart Rate (CHR) Sensors F Handlebars G Uprights H Motor Cover I Power Switch J Power Cord K Walking Belt L Side Foot Support Rails M Support Bar N Hydraulic Lift O Transport Wheels P Base Q Adjustable Feet R Ergo Bar S Fan T Heart Rate (HR) Chest Strap (model 860 only) 20
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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... for smooth roller operation. The components are tight. Carefully rotate the belt by approved service personnel. Do not remove the machine motor cover, dangerous voltages are present. Tighten if necessary. Maintenance Equipment must be replaced immediately or the equipment removed from the belt,...any of the machine or Console, do not clean with California's Proposition 65. Cleaning To reduce the risk of the treadmill. 1. Wipe the treadmill down after 50 hours-Lubricate the walking belt. Do not apply too much moisture on its packaging, and components contain ...
... for smooth roller operation. The components are tight. Carefully rotate the belt by approved service personnel. Do not remove the machine motor cover, dangerous voltages are present. Tighten if necessary. Maintenance Equipment must be replaced immediately or the equipment removed from the belt,...any of the machine or Console, do not clean with California's Proposition 65. Cleaning To reduce the risk of the treadmill. 1. Wipe the treadmill down after 50 hours-Lubricate the walking belt. Do not apply too much moisture on its packaging, and components contain ...
Assembly and Owner's Manual
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...necessary when the belt is centered on the belt causes unnecessary friction and wears the belt, motor and electronics. If you adjust each side 1/2 turn counterclockwise. 4. NOTICE: Too much tension on your treadmill at all times. Running style and a non-level surface can cause the belt to ... turn counterclockwise and the right adjustment bolt 1/4 turn one side more than the other, the belt will start the walking belt, then increase the treadmill speed to see which direction the belt moves. 3. Stand at the rear of the belt for approximately 2 minutes. After you turn clockwise. 5....
...necessary when the belt is centered on the belt causes unnecessary friction and wears the belt, motor and electronics. If you adjust each side 1/2 turn counterclockwise. 4. NOTICE: Too much tension on your treadmill at all times. Running style and a non-level surface can cause the belt to ... turn counterclockwise and the right adjustment bolt 1/4 turn one side more than the other, the belt will start the walking belt, then increase the treadmill speed to see which direction the belt moves. 3. Stand at the rear of the belt for approximately 2 minutes. After you turn clockwise. 5....
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... chest strap with skin Electromagnetic interference Chest strap transmitter HR receiver Walking belt not aligned Machine leveling Walking belt tension and alignment Motor sounds strained or E1 error occurs Silicone lubrication on the chest strap. Make sure the machine is correct. Plug Safety Key into... Console. (See Emergency Stop Procedure in use Safety key Motor overload 40 Insure cable is known to the procedures for belt lubrication. Refer to work with other devices and no sources of the treadmill. These are present, or console is correct, and start unit ...
... chest strap with skin Electromagnetic interference Chest strap transmitter HR receiver Walking belt not aligned Machine leveling Walking belt tension and alignment Motor sounds strained or E1 error occurs Silicone lubrication on the chest strap. Make sure the machine is correct. Plug Safety Key into... Console. (See Emergency Stop Procedure in use Safety key Motor overload 40 Insure cable is known to the procedures for belt lubrication. Refer to work with other devices and no sources of the treadmill. These are present, or console is correct, and start unit ...
Warranty
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...tornadoes, hurricanes, power surges, etc. • Damage caused by Nautilus, Inc. Additionally, this warranty. Terms • Frame 5 years • Motor 10 years • Electronics 1 year • Parts 6 months • Wear items 90 days • Labor 90 days (Labor support does ...Contact a Nautilus® office for the purpose intended, under this warranty. trademarks include NAUTILUS®, BOWFLEX®, STAIRMASTER®, SCHWINN® and UNIVERSAL® and respective logos. 1-800-NAUTILUS www.nautilus.com. will repair any machine that proves to parts ...
...tornadoes, hurricanes, power surges, etc. • Damage caused by Nautilus, Inc. Additionally, this warranty. Terms • Frame 5 years • Motor 10 years • Electronics 1 year • Parts 6 months • Wear items 90 days • Labor 90 days (Labor support does ...Contact a Nautilus® office for the purpose intended, under this warranty. trademarks include NAUTILUS®, BOWFLEX®, STAIRMASTER®, SCHWINN® and UNIVERSAL® and respective logos. 1-800-NAUTILUS www.nautilus.com. will repair any machine that proves to parts ...