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Life Fitness INT-SL-XF-14 User Manual

Life Fitness INT-SL-XF-14
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Integrity+ and Club Series+
Treadmill
INT-SL-XF-14, INT-SE4-XF-14, INT-SL-XF-13, INT-SE4-XF-13, CST-SL, CST-
SE4
Assembly Instructions
1023153-0001 REV AB

Questions and Answers:

Life Fitness INT-SL-XF-14 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Motor4.0 HP AC
Running Surface22" x 60"
Speed Range0.5 - 14 mph
Maximum User Weight400 lb (181 kg)
Weight Capacity400 lbs
WorkoutsManual, Random, Hill, Cardio, Fat Burn, Fit Test
ProgramsManual, Random, Hill, Cardio, Fat Burn, Fit Test

Summary

Getting Started

Safety Instructions

Crucial safety guidelines for using the treadmill, including warnings and precautions.

Set-Up

Electrical Power Requirements

Electrical voltage and amperage requirements for operation.

Grounding Instructions

Essential steps to ensure proper electrical grounding for safety.

Positioning and Stabilization

Guidance on placing and leveling the treadmill for stable operation.

Safety Clearances

Required space around the treadmill for safe operation and access.

Power Switch Operation

How to use the main power switch to turn the unit on and off.

Immobilization Method

SL Console - Treadmill

Instructions for immobilizing the treadmill using the SL console.

Discover Consoles

Instructions for immobilizing the treadmill using Discover consoles.

Product Overview

Product Features

Detailed description of the treadmill's main components and their functions.

Operation Procedures

Mounting and Dismounting the Treadmill

Guidance on safely getting on and off the treadmill.

User Position

Recommended user placement on the treadmill belt for safe operation.

Emergency Stop System

How to use and test the emergency stop system for safety.

Assembly Procedure

Hardware and Required Tools

List of parts and tools needed for assembly.

Attach Uprights

Step-by-step guide to attach the upright support structures.

Secure Grounding Braid Cable

Instructions for securing the grounding braid cable to the base frame.

Attach Bridge Weldment to Uprights

How to connect the bridge weldment to the uprights.

Secure Grounding Braid Cable to Uprights

Procedure for attaching the grounding braid cable to the uprights.

Connect Cables

Connecting heart rate and keypad cables during assembly.

Connect Base Cables

Connecting console power and signal cables to the base.

Connect E-Stop and Attach Upper Bridge Plastic

Connecting the E-Stop and attaching the upper bridge plastic component.

Base to Console Cable Connections

Detailed connections between the base and console units.

Attach Console

Instructions for mounting the console to the treadmill frame.

Attach Lower Plastics to Bridge

Installing lower bridge plastics and grommets.

Attach Emergency Stop Magnet

Securing the emergency stop magnet to the user arms.

Insert Cup Holders

Steps to install the cup holders into the console area.

Attach Rear Console Shroud Assembly

Installing the rear cover and console mounting bracket.

Attach Side Shrouds

Attaching the right and left side shrouds to the treadmill frame.

Attach Motor Side Shrouds

Securing the motor side shrouds to the base frame.

Attach Anti-Slip Rails

Installing the anti-slip rails onto the treadmill.

Attach Front Shroud

Attaching the front shroud to the base frame.

Attach Motor Cover

Snapping the motor cover into place.

Attach Power Cord

Installing the power cord and cable support bracket.

Specifications

Designed Use

Specifies the intended use for commercial and home models.

Maximum User Weight

Maximum weight capacity of the treadmill.

Speed Range

Operating speed limits for different treadmill models.

Elevation Range

The available incline levels for the treadmill.

Drive Train

Type of motor and speed controller used.

Motor Type

Identifies the induction motor type.

Motor Size

Horsepower rating of the treadmill motor.

Power Requirements

Electrical voltage and amperage requirements for operation.

Rollers

Diameter and type of treadmill rollers.

Striding Belt

Dimensions and type of the running belt.

Waxing System

Description of the belt lubrication system.

Deck Type

Material and density of the treadmill deck.

Shock Absorption System

Details on the patented shock absorption technology.

Side Handrail

Dimensions and design of the side handrails.

Stop Systems

Information on emergency stop mechanisms.

Heart Rate Monitoring Systems

Compatible heart rate monitoring technologies.

CATV (1)

Type of connector for CATV input.

Physical and Shipped Dimensions

Measurements of the treadmill in both assembled and shipped states.

Service and Technical Data

Preventive Maintenance Tips

Recommendations for regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Approved and Compatible Cleaners

List of recommended cleaning agents for the equipment.

Preventive Maintenance Schedule

A schedule outlining weekly, monthly, and biannual maintenance tasks.

Troubleshooting the Treadmill

No Power

Common causes and solutions for the treadmill not powering on.

Striding Belt Slips Off-Center

Troubleshooting steps for a misaligned running belt.

Maximum Speed is Reduced

Diagnosing and fixing issues with reduced maximum speed.

Rubbing Sound Comes from Underneath Machine

Identifying and resolving rubbing noises from the treadmill base.

Display Does Not Illuminate

Steps to take if the console display is not working.

Unit Resets Randomly or Pauses

Solutions for unexpected resets or pauses during operation.

Troubleshooting the PolarĀ® Heart Rate Chest Strap

Heart Rate Reading Erratic or Absent

Solutions for inaccurate or missing heart rate data.

Abnormally Elevated Heart Rate Readings

Addressing issues causing excessively high heart rate readings.

Service and Operation

Service Wheel Operation

Instructions for using the service wheel for moving the treadmill.

How To's

General operational tips and references.

Belt Adjustment and Tracking

Belt Tensioning Bolts

Information on the bolts used to adjust belt tension.

Tracking (Centering) A Striding Belt

Procedure for centering and tracking the running belt.

Warranty Information

What is Covered

Details on what aspects of the product are included in the warranty.

Who is Covered

Specifies who is eligible for warranty coverage.

How Long It is Covered

Duration of the product's warranty coverage.

Who Pays Transportation and Insurance For Service

Explanation of who is responsible for service-related shipping costs.

What We Will Do To Correct Covered Defects

Describes the process for rectifying warranted defects.

What is Not Covered

Lists exclusions and limitations of the warranty coverage.

What You Must Do

Actions required from the user to maintain warranty validity.

How to Get Parts and Service

Instructions on obtaining replacement parts and service support.

Changes in Warranty Not Authorized

Statement regarding modifications to warranty terms.

Effects of State Laws

Information on how state laws impact warranty rights.

Terms of Warranty Coverage

Link to detailed component warranty terms.

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