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Incline | 0-10% |
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Running Area | 20" x 55" |
Weight Capacity | 300 lbs |
Incline Range | 0-10% |
Running Surface | 20" x 55" |
Display | LCD |
Programs | 6 |
Heart Rate Monitor | Yes |
Folding | Yes |
Weight | 200 lbs |
Speed | 0 - 10 mph |
Speed Range | 0 - 10 mph |
Details the maintenance-free walking belt coating and important care instructions.
Explains how to properly plug in the power cord and safety precautions.
Provides a visual overview and labels for the treadmill's console components.
Explains how to operate the treadmill in manual mode, including speed and incline controls.
Details how to adjust the treadmill speed using the console buttons.
Details how to adjust the treadmill incline using the console buttons.
Explains how to select and operate preset workout programs on the console.
Describes the functions and displays of the treadmill console.
Explains how the time display works in manual and program modes.
Explains how to use the pulse and calorie tracking features on the console.
Describes how the distance display works and how to view accumulated mileage.
Indicates that this display shows the current speed setting.
Indicates that this display shows the current incline setting.
Explains the procedure for safely turning off the treadmill power.
Details how to access and use the console's information mode for trip and total data.
Provides troubleshooting steps for when the treadmill power does not activate.
Offers solutions for the treadmill shutting off unexpectedly during operation.
Guides users on how to fix issues with the pulse earclip not reading heart rate.
Troubleshooting steps for a walking belt that loses speed under user weight.
Instructions for adjusting and centering the walking belt when it shifts or slips.
Provides instructions on how to properly store the treadmill when not in use.
Guidance on determining and maintaining proper exercise intensity using heart rate zones.
Recommendations for structuring workouts with warm-up, training, and cool-down phases.