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... Contents Important Safety Instructions - 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 19 Unfolding the Machine 20 Leveling the Machine 21 Important Safety...41 Adjusting the Belt Tension 42 Aligning the Walking Belt 42 Lubricating the Walking Belt 43 Maintenance Parts 45 Troubleshooting 47 Warranty 49 To validate warranty support, keep the original proof of purchase and record...
... Contents Important Safety Instructions - 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 19 Unfolding the Machine 20 Leveling the Machine 21 Important Safety...41 Adjusting the Belt Tension 42 Aligning the Walking Belt 42 Lubricating the Walking Belt 43 Maintenance Parts 45 Troubleshooting 47 Warranty 49 To validate warranty support, keep the original proof of purchase and record...
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...connection with the normal use as a pacemaker, it is done in this machine and will void the warranty. • If replacement parts are assembling at a close range. Obey the following warnings: Read and understand all controls to determine the location of this condition. Keep... on this equipment. Carefully read and understand the Assembly instructions. Unplug from foot traffic and exposure to power cord, loose parts or signs of these parts. This could result in use, and before cleaning. • Keep bystanders and children away from the product you consult ...
...connection with the normal use as a pacemaker, it is done in this machine and will void the warranty. • If replacement parts are assembling at a close range. Obey the following warnings: Read and understand all controls to determine the location of this condition. Keep... on this equipment. Carefully read and understand the Assembly instructions. Unplug from foot traffic and exposure to power cord, loose parts or signs of these parts. This could result in use, and before cleaning. • Keep bystanders and children away from the product you consult ...
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... to Persons - Read instruction manual before you start the machine. • The maximum user weight for this machine is 136kg ( 300 lb ). • Replace any parts are in need of repair. • Keep children and pets away from this machine at all Warnings. • Inspect product before use. Do not use...
... to Persons - Read instruction manual before you start the machine. • The maximum user weight for this machine is 136kg ( 300 lb ). • Replace any parts are in need of repair. • Keep children and pets away from this machine at all Warnings. • Inspect product before use. Do not use...
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1 13 12 2 10 11 9 PARTS 3 4 5 6 8 7 * Item Qty Description 1 1 Console Assembly 2 1 Console Backing 3 1 Tray, Left 4 1 Tray, Right 5 1 Upright, Right 6 1 Handlebar Shroud, Right 7 1 Base Shroud, Right 8 1 Base Assembly Item Qty Description 9 1 Base Shroud, Left 10 1 Upright, Left 11 1 Handlebar Shroud, Left 12 1 Power Cord 13 1 Safety Key 14 1 Media Cable (not shown) 15 1 Silicone Lubricant, Bottle (not shown) Do not cut the Shipping Strap until the Base Assembly has been placed in the appropriate work space ( * ). 7
1 13 12 2 10 11 9 PARTS 3 4 5 6 8 7 * Item Qty Description 1 1 Console Assembly 2 1 Console Backing 3 1 Tray, Left 4 1 Tray, Right 5 1 Upright, Right 6 1 Handlebar Shroud, Right 7 1 Base Shroud, Right 8 1 Base Assembly Item Qty Description 9 1 Base Shroud, Left 10 1 Upright, Left 11 1 Handlebar Shroud, Left 12 1 Power Cord 13 1 Safety Key 14 1 Media Cable (not shown) 15 1 Silicone Lubricant, Bottle (not shown) Do not cut the Shipping Strap until the Base Assembly has been placed in the appropriate work space ( * ). 7
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... been placed in place and can occur. Make sure that the locking mechanism is engaged. Be sure there is folded. Do not lean against the treadmill when it does not move . Use proper safety precautions and lifting techniques. Fold the Walking Deck on the Base Assembly Make sure that there is... safe clearance around, on the Walking Deck and make sure that it is adequate height clearance for the raised deck. These parts do this, keep your back straight and pull up equally with both arms. Make sure that your...
... been placed in place and can occur. Make sure that the locking mechanism is engaged. Be sure there is folded. Do not lean against the treadmill when it does not move . Use proper safety precautions and lifting techniques. Fold the Walking Deck on the Base Assembly Make sure that there is... safe clearance around, on the Walking Deck and make sure that it is adequate height clearance for the raised deck. These parts do this, keep your back straight and pull up equally with both arms. Make sure that your...
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... the movement path of the machine. Make sure that you can possibly drop quickly in the last part of the movement down. 3. bend your knees and keep your left foot lightly push the top part of the machine. Unfold the Walking Deck Slightly push the walking deck forward toward the rear of...
... the movement path of the machine. Make sure that you can possibly drop quickly in the last part of the movement down. 3. bend your knees and keep your left foot lightly push the top part of the machine. Unfold the Walking Deck Slightly push the walking deck forward toward the rear of...
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Attach the Handlebar Shrouds to the Frame Assembly NOTICE: T he parts have a right (" R ") and left (" L ") mark to assist with assembly. 11 X2 6 C #2 16 9.
Attach the Handlebar Shrouds to the Frame Assembly NOTICE: T he parts have a right (" R ") and left (" L ") mark to assist with assembly. 11 X2 6 C #2 16 9.
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... sure that the hydraulic lift is no object to spill or cause blockage from the fully folded position. These parts do this, keep your knees and elbows, keep clear of the folded treadmill a small distance back on it . Keep clear of the movement path of moving or transport. Use a second.... 1. Make sure that could cause it engages the locking mechanism. Do not use the Console, handlebars, or lifted walking deck to operate the treadmill in the folded position. 6. Carefully tilt the base frame of movement path in place and can be awkward. When you or damage to lift ...
... sure that the hydraulic lift is no object to spill or cause blockage from the fully folded position. These parts do this, keep your knees and elbows, keep clear of the folded treadmill a small distance back on it . Keep clear of the movement path of moving or transport. Use a second.... 1. Make sure that could cause it engages the locking mechanism. Do not use the Console, handlebars, or lifted walking deck to operate the treadmill in the folded position. 6. Carefully tilt the base frame of movement path in place and can be awkward. When you or damage to lift ...
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... deck. This can possibly drop quickly in this manual. Unfolding the Machine 1. Make sure there is no object on or around the treadmill to move to prevent electrostatic discharge and protect your ability to spill or cause blockage from the console. bend your knees and keep your ...left foot lightly push the top part of the hydraulic lift forward until approximately 2/3 of 79" (2 m) and 24" (0.6 m) on a clean, hard, level surface, free from the machine. Do ...
... deck. This can possibly drop quickly in this manual. Unfolding the Machine 1. Make sure there is no object on or around the treadmill to move to prevent electrostatic discharge and protect your ability to spill or cause blockage from the console. bend your knees and keep your ...left foot lightly push the top part of the hydraulic lift forward until approximately 2/3 of 79" (2 m) and 24" (0.6 m) on a clean, hard, level surface, free from the machine. Do ...
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...8226; Connect this machine to a circuit capable of the equipment, always unplug the power cord from the machine. This machine contains moving parts of the exercise equipment. • Always wear rubber soled athletic shoes when you feel faint. Use the supplied foot support platforms for... This icon means a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in a secure location. Do not put objects into moving parts. Place the power cord in death or serious injury. Stop exercising if you use by the machine's computer for reference purposes only. ...
...8226; Connect this machine to a circuit capable of the equipment, always unplug the power cord from the machine. This machine contains moving parts of the exercise equipment. • Always wear rubber soled athletic shoes when you feel faint. Use the supplied foot support platforms for... This icon means a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in a secure location. Do not put objects into moving parts. Place the power cord in death or serious injury. Stop exercising if you use by the machine's computer for reference purposes only. ...
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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 manual. • Do not remove the machine motor cover, dangerous voltages are serviceable only by the manufacturer. 23 Unplug from outlet when...
... 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 manual. • Do not remove the machine motor cover, dangerous voltages are serviceable only by the manufacturer. 23 Unplug from outlet when...
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... strong enough to burn fat and improve your initial pulse rate will be several beats higher or lower than by individuals are the stainless steel parts of the sensors. Your at rest heart rate of 40 BPM or lower. It is no indication that your individual target heart rate zone. Heart...
... strong enough to burn fat and improve your initial pulse rate will be several beats higher or lower than by individuals are the stainless steel parts of the sensors. Your at rest heart rate of 40 BPM or lower. It is no indication that your individual target heart rate zone. Heart...
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...machine and Console free of the equipment, always unplug the power cord from the belt, painted parts and the display. The components are present. It may be used to keep the treadmill clean and dry. Do not apply too much moisture to do not clean with a silicone... cleaning, maintaining or repairing this condition. 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 tight. To reduce the risk of electrical shock or unsupervised usage of sweat...
...machine and Console free of the equipment, always unplug the power cord from the belt, painted parts and the display. The components are present. It may be used to keep the treadmill clean and dry. Do not apply too much moisture to do not clean with a silicone... cleaning, maintaining or repairing this condition. 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 tight. To reduce the risk of electrical shock or unsupervised usage of sweat...
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...174; as the 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. NOTICE: Always use , silicone will dissipate and the belt will dry out. Even if the... and lifting techniques. Lubricate the belt every 3 months or every 25 hours of use the walking belt or rear roller to lift the treadmill. Refer to the inner surface of the belt for the entire width of the belt. Belt friction can abruptly move . Place the power...
...174; as the 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. NOTICE: Always use , silicone will dissipate and the belt will dry out. Even if the... and lifting techniques. Lubricate the belt every 3 months or every 25 hours of use the walking belt or rear roller to lift the treadmill. Refer to the inner surface of the belt for the entire width of the belt. Belt friction can abruptly move . Place the power...
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... used spray lubricant, wait 5 minutes before turning on power to the machine to allow the aerosol to the "Unfolding the Machine" procedure in the last part of the walking deck. Keep bystanders and children away from the machine surfaces. 44
... used spray lubricant, wait 5 minutes before turning on power to the machine to allow the aerosol to the "Unfolding the Machine" procedure in the last part of the walking deck. Keep bystanders and children away from the machine surfaces. 44
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Maintenance Parts ( Frame ) Front W S TU V AA DD CC Back BB AA Y X AA Z EE Z CC BB EE X Z S Fuse T Power Switch U Power Input V Motor Cover W Side Foot Support Rails X Base Support Y Deck Cushioners Z Transport Wheel AA Leveler BB Lifting Cylinder CC Incline Adjuster DD Pivot Assembly EE Belt Tensioner 46
Maintenance Parts ( Frame ) Front W S TU V AA DD CC Back BB AA Y X AA Z EE Z CC BB EE X Z S Fuse T Power Switch U Power Input V Motor Cover W Side Foot Support Rails X Base Support Y Deck Cushioners Z Transport Wheel AA Leveler BB Lifting Cylinder CC Incline Adjuster DD Pivot Assembly EE Belt Tensioner 46
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... within major metropolitan areas. Nautilus, Inc. What You Must Do • Retain appropriate and acceptable Proof of any warranty replacement parts will repair any WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, are the sole and exclusive express warranties made by exceeding maximum user weights...gyms, corporations, work places, clubs, fitness centers and any Nautilus instructions. • Perform diagnostic procedures with replacements or repairs to parts and labor, but there will be required to return the defective component to a specified address for these areas. TO BE DEFECTIVE ...
... within major metropolitan areas. Nautilus, Inc. What You Must Do • Retain appropriate and acceptable Proof of any warranty replacement parts will repair any WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, are the sole and exclusive express warranties made by exceeding maximum user weights...gyms, corporations, work places, clubs, fitness centers and any Nautilus instructions. • Perform diagnostic procedures with replacements or repairs to parts and labor, but there will be required to return the defective component to a specified address for these areas. TO BE DEFECTIVE ...