Why Exercise?
Whyis heart disease so common today? A prime reason is our way of life, Look around you. We have become a sitting
, society.Most of us sit all day at the office and then drive home at nightto sit some more in front ot the T.V.
'Nalkingand jogging atereo_nized as two of the better forms of aerobic exercise, Unfortunately there are few places in our
._itleswhere one may waJKorjog safety, t-unnerrnore, a program ovoutdoorwe=Kingor jogging must rety on favorable weather,
makingsystematic exet¢_e difficult.
The PRIME FIT TM TREADMILL makes it possible for you tO embark an a program of physical self Improvement which could
prolong your health.
included inthis booklet is a program designed to put you on the road to an improved physical condition.
Good exercise habits will help you feel better, look better, and enjoy life mote fully.
PARTS LIST
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ITEM PART NO. QTY. PART NAME
1 200i 6000 2 #10 X 1/2" Long Sheet Metal Screw
2 37028800 1 Monitor
....... _37023700, !..... ,Pulse.Pickup w/Stratn Relief Clip ................
39261400 1 iSwtt_ ._...,_p..--_ _ +o
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NOTE: The h.atdware may vary (!ype of head or length} from that specified, but the
vanatJonwill in no way affect the pro_ucrs quality.
Assembly
Step 1,
_tep 2.
FIGURE 1
Remove TREADMILL BASE and Components from carton (be sure that HARDWARE PACKET is also removed)
emove two HEX HEAD SCREWS (No. 111) from top of FRONT SUPPORT BRACKET (No, 109). Lift FRON_
UPPORT (No. 100) and fasten in updght pOsitionwith HEX HEAD SCREWS. `T=ghtenHEX HEAD SCREWS,
NOTE: It may be necessary to sltglltly move FRONT SUPPORTftom side tO side to,allgn hOleS. -. -.
Step 3, Push BELLOWS (No. 112) down until HINGE of FRONT SUPPORT (No, 100) iS coveted,
Slop 4. Lift RANDRAILS (No, 157) and insert upper end of HANDRAILS into ends of HANDLEBAR OnFRONT SUPPORT
(No. 100) then fasten from bottom through SMALL HOLES with SCREWS (No. ,1).
Step 5, Tighten all SCREWS, BOLTS and LOCKNUTS, Check at least twice to be sure that none were missed.
Step 6. )_en BATTERY D(:X:)R of MONITOR (No. 2),, insert 4 "AA" Alkaline BATTERIES (Not Included), and close BAT-
RY 00<:)R.
Plug WIRE from CONSOLE (No, 102) into bottom of MONITOR (No. 2) and insert MONITOR,in CONSOLE.
_E PICKUP (No. 3) tnto MONITOR (No. 2).:..'_-'''4_' _,,r.rr, u ,_, ,_^,- *............ _' ,',,',,-',.",, =
.............. -...,,.,,._-,,U,_v. 41 ._u _,_, ;r, _,._,,_,.,,,_-
Grounding Instructions
This product must be grounded, if it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding
provides a path of least resistance for etectrfc current to reduce the dsk o! electric
sl'_c,k. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is propedy =nstalled
ana grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
DANG equipment-groundingconduc-
torcan result in a risk of electric shock. !
'Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt aS to whether
k'llp,product isproperly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided withthe product
r:_.lfit will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Thisproduct Is for use on a nominal 120 vott circuit and has a grounding plug that
lookssimilar to the plug illustrated _nFIGURE 2, No adapter should be used with
this product, Be sure that it iS connected to an outlet having the same configuration
as the plug.
GROUNDED
OUTLET
GROUNDED
FIGURE 2