LifeSpanメーカーTR500の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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TR500 TR1000- TV Owners Manual V ersion 1. 0.
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page Intr oduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Limit ed Home Use W arr ant y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Important Safe ty P rec autions .
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Congr atulations on the pur chase o f y our LifeSp an tre admill. W e all know that e xer cise is a ke y component to achie ving the level o f Health and W ellness that all of us desir e.
Console and P ro gramming TR500 TR1000- TV Display P anel Over size blue backlit display TV Entertainment P ackage with progr am matrix 3 LED Display Readouts Incline Le vel, Speed, Time Incline Le ve.
The TR500 and TR1000- TV come with the f ollowing limit ed warr anty , which applies only t o the use of these tr eadmills in the home, for r esidential, non-c ommercial purp oses: TR500 TR1000- TV F .
4 important safety precautions When using electrical equipment , basic prec autions should alway s be follo wed, including: • Nev er drop or insert any object int o any opening. • Nev er operat e this treadmill if it has been damag ed, if it is not working pr operly or if it has been e xposed to w ater .
5 getting fi t Car diovas cular enduranc e is the most important component o f physic al fitness. T here ar e two type s of car diov ascular tr aining, these are int erval tr aining and st eady stat e training. Interv al training v aries the amount of ef fort requir ed to w orkout.
6 60% 75% 85% 100% Increased P er formance Range Aerobic T raining Range W eight Loss Tr aining R ange Heart R ate BPM 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 AGE 200 200 170 170 150 150 120 120 195 195 166 166.
D K M L E1 G2 F1 C B G1 F2 A E2 H I J J N L L 7 Pa r t s Har dwar e / T ools TR500/TR1000-TV assembly instructions This tr eadmill is very hea vy . It is a good ide a to hav e two people pr esent if an y lifting is requir ed.
8 St ep 1: Base F r ame / Support Handle Assembly 1. Remov e scre w J , and nut N from both right/left sides o f base fr ame. 2. Care fully lift the suppor t handle and handlebar s upright. Do not let the handlebars jus t dr op down, which could damag e the wire harnes s.
9 St ep 3: Console Assembly 1. Lay the c onsole on the console t ube and connect harness es. Do not pull a lot of wir e out of the handlebars as it ma y be difficult tucking the e xce ss wire back int o the handle bars . It is helpful to ha ve someone hold the c onsole while making these connections .
10 electronics overview Display F unctions /'07/PEF #MMPX TUIFVTFSUPBEKVTUUIF$SJHIUOF TT%POUS BTU%PMPSBOE6 JOU *PME©/PEFª.
Gr ounding Instructions This pr oduct must be pr operly grounded to w ork safely and pr operly . If a malfunction should occur , grounding pr ovide s a path for electric curr ent and reduc es the risk of electric shock. Y our LifeSpan tr eadmill includes a s tandard Americ an ground plug.
12 exercise programs TR1000- TV treadmill c omes with 1 manual and 12 pre set progr ams (5 Speed Pr ograms, 5 Incline Pr ogr ams, 2 distanc e progr ams and H.R. C. progr am). E ach pres et progr am has 3 diff erent lev els. Speed Pr ogr ams – Pr ograms P1 – P5 aut omatically chang e the speed of the tre admill throughout the work out.
13 Body Mass Pr ogr am: Body Mass Inde x (BMI) - Is a scientific measure that us es a ra tio of height and weight . It is a gener al measure o f health risk, but does not take int o account le an body mass. As a re sult, a health y muscular individual with very low body f at can be classified as o ver w eight.
treadmill operations 14 Befor e starting y our treadmill the f ollowing actions will need t o be properly comple ted: 1. Be certain that y our treadmill is sit ting level and s table.
15 Pr ogr ams Setup and Selection (P1-P12) 1. Select P rogr am: T o start a progr am simply select the desir ed progr am by pre ssing on either " / " or " / " butt ons and then pres sing the "Enter" butt on.
16 Body Composition Analy sis 1. Select P rogr am: Use either se t of " / " and " / " arro ws to s croll thr ough the progr ams until you r each the "Body Mass " composition pr ogr am and press the "Ent er" butt on.
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 Speed Program: P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12 (10km) P11 (5km) Incline Program: SEGMENT LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVE.
The tr eadmill comes with a f olding feat ure that r educes the amount of s tor age spac e requir ed when your tr eadmill is not in use and mak es the tre admill easier to mov e. F olding the T re admill 1. Make sur e that the On/ Off swit ch is turned Off and the po wer cor d is remo ved fr om the wall.
Unfolding the T r eadmill 1. Make sure y ou hav e adequate spac e to lay the tr eadmill down. T here needs t o be at least 2 fee t of clear ance on both sides and in the fr ont of the tr eadmill. There should be at least 4 f eet of clear ance on the back side of the tr eadmill for s afet y reas ons.
The tr eadmill is designed and manuf actured t o be reliable and eas y to use . How ever , if you ha ve a pr oblem, these tr oubleshooting step s may help you find the c ause.
Pr ess “Ent er ” and then “Speed Up ” buttons until the cons ole changes t o show a number in incline , center and speed windo ws. The numbers sho wn ar e example s Pr ess the “Ent er ” but ton. The Incline , Center and Speed window s should change t o another set of numbers .
Belt T ensioning If the belt begins to slip during us e, it will need t o be tensioned. Y our treadmill is equipped with tension bolt s that are acc essible fr om the back of the tr eadmill. Befor e t ensioning the belt, start the tr eadmill and set the speed to 3 MPH.
Belt Lubric ation Y our LifeSpan tr eadmill belt should be lubricat ed every 3 months o f regular use or e very 40 hours o f use. Use only 100% Silic on and avoid using aer osol silicon spr ays that include additiv es and petr oleum distillates . One ounce of silic on should be used for each applic ation.
801-97 3-9993 www .pc efitness. com P . O . Box 98131 6 P ark Cit y , Utah 84098- 1316.
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