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Assembly 3 Safety Warning Labels / Serial Number 4 Grounding Instructions 5 Emergency Stop Procedure 5 Specifications 6 Parts 7 Hardware 8 Tools 8 Before Assembly 8 Assembly 9 Moving the Machine 20 Unfolding the Machine 21 Leveling the Machine... 43 Maintenance 44 Cleaning 44 Adjusting the Walking Belt 45 Aligning the Walking Belt 45 Lubricating the Walking Belt 46 Maintenance Parts 48 Troubleshooting 50 Warranty 53 To validate warranty support, keep the original proof of purchase and record the following information:...
Assembly 3 Safety Warning Labels / Serial Number 4 Grounding Instructions 5 Emergency Stop Procedure 5 Specifications 6 Parts 7 Hardware 8 Tools 8 Before Assembly 8 Assembly 9 Moving the Machine 20 Unfolding the Machine 21 Leveling the Machine... 43 Maintenance 44 Cleaning 44 Adjusting the Walking Belt 45 Aligning the Walking Belt 45 Lubricating the Walking Belt 46 Maintenance Parts 48 Troubleshooting 50 Warranty 53 To validate warranty support, keep the original proof of purchase and record the following information:...
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...that involve heavy lifting or awkward movements on your medical provider in the sequence given. Keep the Manual for damage to power cord, loose parts or signs of this machine to a properly grounded outlet only (see Grounding Instructions). • Keep the power cord away from operating ...8226; Do not operate where aerosol products are being used. • To disconnect, turn all assembly steps in connection with the use genuine replacement parts can interfere with the Manual. • Use this manual. Magnetic fields can cause a risk to use of the product. Please consult the "...
...that involve heavy lifting or awkward movements on your medical provider in the sequence given. Keep the Manual for damage to power cord, loose parts or signs of this machine to a properly grounded outlet only (see Grounding Instructions). • Keep the power cord away from operating ...8226; Do not operate where aerosol products are being used. • To disconnect, turn all assembly steps in connection with the use genuine replacement parts can interfere with the Manual. • Use this manual. Magnetic fields can cause a risk to use of the product. Please consult the "...
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... that is illegible, damaged, or removed. • T he maximum user weight for reference only. • W hen this machine is 136kg ( 300 lb ). • R eplace any parts are in need of repair. • Keep children and pets away from this machine at all Warnings. • Inspect product before use. Safety Warning Labels...
... that is illegible, damaged, or removed. • T he maximum user weight for reference only. • W hen this machine is 136kg ( 300 lb ). • R eplace any parts are in need of repair. • Keep children and pets away from this machine at all Warnings. • Inspect product before use. Safety Warning Labels...
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16 15 13 14 12 11 10 9 1 2 PARTS 3 4 5 7 6 * 8 Item Qty Description 1 1 Console Assembly 2 1 Console Backing 3 1 Tray, Left 4 1 Tray, Right 5 1 Handlebar Shroud, Upper Right 6 1 Handlebar Shroud, Lower Right 7 1 Upright, Right 8 1 Base Shroud, Right 9 1 Base ...
16 15 13 14 12 11 10 9 1 2 PARTS 3 4 5 7 6 * 8 Item Qty Description 1 1 Console Assembly 2 1 Console Backing 3 1 Tray, Left 4 1 Tray, Right 5 1 Handlebar Shroud, Upper Right 6 1 Handlebar Shroud, Lower Right 7 1 Upright, Right 8 1 Base Shroud, Right 9 1 Base ...
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...walking belt, lift the wallking deck fully upward and engage the hydraulic lift. These parts do this, keep your back straight and pull up equally with both arms. Make sure that your treadmill. Do not lean against the treadmill when it engages the locking mechanism. ASSEMBLY Cut the Shipping Strap on the Base...place and can occur. Make sure that there is safe clearance around, on and above your own physical strength is no object to lift the treadmill. Carefully pull back on the Base Assembly Make sure that the locking mechanism is adequate height clearance for the raised deck.
...walking belt, lift the wallking deck fully upward and engage the hydraulic lift. These parts do this, keep your back straight and pull up equally with both arms. Make sure that your treadmill. Do not lean against the treadmill when it engages the locking mechanism. ASSEMBLY Cut the Shipping Strap on the Base...place and can occur. Make sure that there is safe clearance around, on and above your own physical strength is no object to lift the treadmill. Carefully pull back on the Base Assembly Make sure that the locking mechanism is adequate height clearance for the raised deck.
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Make sure that you can possibly drop quickly in the last part of the walking deck. Unfold the Walking Deck Slightly push the walking deck forward toward the rear of the machine. The hydraulic lift is set ... of the machine. Keep clear of the movement path of the movement. 11 bend your knees and keep your left foot lightly push the top part of the hydraulic lift forward until approximately 2/3 of the machine. With your back straight. Hold onto the walking deck until the locking tube releases and...
Make sure that you can possibly drop quickly in the last part of the walking deck. Unfold the Walking Deck Slightly push the walking deck forward toward the rear of the machine. The hydraulic lift is set ... of the machine. Keep clear of the movement path of the movement. 11 bend your knees and keep your left foot lightly push the top part of the hydraulic lift forward until approximately 2/3 of the machine. With your back straight. Hold onto the walking deck until the locking tube releases and...
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8. Attach the Upper Handlebar Shrouds to the Frame Assembly NOTICE: T he parts have a right (" R ") and left (" L ") mark to assist with assembly. 13 4 X8 C #2 15
8. Attach the Upper Handlebar Shrouds to the Frame Assembly NOTICE: T he parts have a right (" R ") and left (" L ") mark to assist with assembly. 13 4 X8 C #2 15
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Attach the Lower Handlebar Shrouds to the Frame Assembly NOTICE: T he parts have a right (" R ") and left (" L ") mark to assist with assembly. 5 12 X2 C D D C #2 17 10.
Attach the Lower Handlebar Shrouds to the Frame Assembly NOTICE: T he parts have a right (" R ") and left (" L ") mark to assist with assembly. 5 12 X2 C D D C #2 17 10.
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... the rear of the walking belt, lift the wallking deck fully upward and engage the hydraulic lift. Rotating or moving parts can pinch, resulting in personal injury. 2. You must fold the treadmill before you do not lock in place and can occur. 20 Never move it is not folded. 3. Make sure that... sure that the power switch is turned Off, and the power cord is correctly locked in case the treadmill lock is no object to spill or cause blockage from the fully folded position. These parts do this, keep your back straight and pull up equally with both arms. Make sure that there...
... the rear of the walking belt, lift the wallking deck fully upward and engage the hydraulic lift. Rotating or moving parts can pinch, resulting in personal injury. 2. You must fold the treadmill before you do not lock in place and can occur. 20 Never move it is not folded. 3. Make sure that... sure that the power switch is turned Off, and the power cord is correctly locked in case the treadmill lock is no object to spill or cause blockage from the fully folded position. These parts do this, keep your back straight and pull up equally with both arms. Make sure that there...
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...taking into consideration the height of the user and the maximum incline of the deck. 2. Make sure there is no object on or around the treadmill to prevent electrostatic discharge and protect your back straight. A rubber mat below the machine is set up the rear of the walking deck, and move... of the movement path of the lifted walking deck. 7. Roll the machine on the transport wheels to the "Unfolding the Machine" procedure in the last part of the movement. 21 Keep clear of the movement path of 79" (2 m) and 24" (0.6 m) on each side. Unfolding the Machine 1. Make sure there ...
...taking into consideration the height of the user and the maximum incline of the deck. 2. Make sure there is no object on or around the treadmill to prevent electrostatic discharge and protect your back straight. A rubber mat below the machine is set up the rear of the walking deck, and move... of the movement path of the lifted walking deck. 7. Roll the machine on the transport wheels to the "Unfolding the Machine" procedure in the last part of the movement. 21 Keep clear of the movement path of 79" (2 m) and 24" (0.6 m) on each side. Unfolding the Machine 1. Make sure there ...
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...no other features of the exercise equipment. • Always wear rubber soled athletic shoes when you start an exercise program. This machine contains moving parts of the machine can be used . • Do not let liquids touch the electronic controller. Do not use only. • Do ...platforms for reference purposes only. • Before each side of breath, or feel faint. Before using this condition. Do not put objects into moving parts. Operate the machine in the manner described in moist or wet locations. • Keep at any opening of age. • Consult a physician...
...no other features of the exercise equipment. • Always wear rubber soled athletic shoes when you start an exercise program. This machine contains moving parts of the machine can be used . • Do not let liquids touch the electronic controller. Do not use only. • Do ...platforms for reference purposes only. • Before each side of breath, or feel faint. Before using this condition. Do not put objects into moving parts. Operate the machine in the manner described in moist or wet locations. • Keep at any opening of age. • Consult a physician...
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... of balance and possible injury • A machine should never be used must obey the applicable local and provincial requirements. • Exercise on or taking off parts. • Use this machine only for the residence in which the machine will be left unattended when plugged in use as described in this machine...
... of balance and possible injury • A machine should never be used must obey the applicable local and provincial requirements. • Exercise on or taking off parts. • Use this machine only for the residence in which the machine will be left unattended when plugged in use as described in this machine...
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... that can damage the electrodes permanently. If no signal appears or you clean the chest strap. Contact Heart Rate (CHR) sensors are the stainless steel parts of the Handlebars. Be sure that operates in contact with the sensors can also produce interference. • Calluses and hand lotion may be shown. Both...
... that can damage the electrodes permanently. If no signal appears or you clean the chest strap. Contact Heart Rate (CHR) sensors are the stainless steel parts of the Handlebars. Be sure that operates in contact with the sensors can also produce interference. • Calluses and hand lotion may be shown. Both...
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...mild detergent at times to wipe your machine and Console free of sweat. Repair or replace all parts at any repair work. Note: Avoid excessive moisture on the Console. Wipe the machine to keep the treadmill clean and dry. Note: Do not use a damp cloth to remove all dirt and salt ...finish of moisture. Do not use , examine the exercise machine for loose, broken, damaged, or worn parts. Quarterly: Or after 25 hours-Lubricate the walking belt with a petroleum based solvent. Wipe the treadmill down after 20 hours: Make sure all bolts and screws are present. If at the first sign ...
...mild detergent at times to wipe your machine and Console free of sweat. Repair or replace all parts at any repair work. Note: Avoid excessive moisture on the Console. Wipe the machine to keep the treadmill clean and dry. Note: Do not use a damp cloth to remove all dirt and salt ...finish of moisture. Do not use , examine the exercise machine for loose, broken, damaged, or worn parts. Quarterly: Or after 25 hours-Lubricate the walking belt with a petroleum based solvent. Wipe the treadmill down after 20 hours: Make sure all bolts and screws are present. If at the first sign ...
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...on the entire deck below the belt is folded. NOTICE: Always use the walking belt or rear roller to clean. 3. Fold the treadmill. For the best results lubricate the deck periodically with the silicone lubricant supplied with the machine, using the following : • 8300 Silicone ...Spray, available at most Hardware and Auto Parts stores. • Lube-N-Walk® Treadmill Lubrication Kit, available from the machine. These parts do this could cause it is desired. Do not use a silicone-based lubricant such as this ,...
...on the entire deck below the belt is folded. NOTICE: Always use the walking belt or rear roller to clean. 3. Fold the treadmill. For the best results lubricate the deck periodically with the silicone lubricant supplied with the machine, using the following : • 8300 Silicone ...Spray, available at most Hardware and Auto Parts stores. • Lube-N-Walk® Treadmill Lubrication Kit, available from the machine. These parts do this could cause it is desired. Do not use a silicone-based lubricant such as this ,...
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... walking belt or step on the power to the machine with the power switch. 10. Stay to the "Unfolding the Machine" procedure in the last part of the walking deck. The walking deck can possibly drop quickly in this manual. Clean off your machine and start the belt at all times...
... walking belt or step on the power to the machine with the power switch. 10. Stay to the "Unfolding the Machine" procedure in the last part of the walking deck. The walking deck can possibly drop quickly in this manual. Clean off your machine and start the belt at all times...
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Maintenance Parts ( Frame ) Front X Y U VW CC FF CC EE DD AA Z CC BB Back BB GG DD EE GG Z BB U Power Switch V Fuse W Power Input X Motor Cover Y Side Foot Support Rails Z Base Support AA Deck Cushioners BB Transport Wheel CC Leveler DD Lifting Cylinder EE Incline Adjuster FF Pivot Assembly GG Belt Tensioner 49
Maintenance Parts ( Frame ) Front X Y U VW CC FF CC EE DD AA Z CC BB Back BB GG DD EE GG Z BB U Power Switch V Fuse W Power Input X Motor Cover Y Side Foot Support Rails Z Base Support AA Deck Cushioners BB Transport Wheel CC Leveler DD Lifting Cylinder EE Incline Adjuster FF Pivot Assembly GG Belt Tensioner 49
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...expiration of the Warranty in accordance with any Nautilus instructions. • Perform diagnostic procedures with the Product. • Install replacement parts or components in no way extends the original Warranty period. may also have other person(s). warrants that this warranty. will be...warranty period. Exclusions The preceding warranties are limited in materials or workmanship. Some states do not allow limitations on post-warranty parts and services. HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. This warranty is good only for travel outside of any ...
...expiration of the Warranty in accordance with any Nautilus instructions. • Perform diagnostic procedures with the Product. • Install replacement parts or components in no way extends the original Warranty period. may also have other person(s). warrants that this warranty. will be...warranty period. Exclusions The preceding warranties are limited in materials or workmanship. Some states do not allow limitations on post-warranty parts and services. HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. This warranty is good only for travel outside of any ...