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Highlights the durability and reliability of StairMaster equipment for heavy commercial use.
Focuses on generating customer satisfaction and retaining/attracting club members.
Emphasizes the brand's positive first impression and club reputation.
Details StairMaster's dedicated national sales organization for customer satisfaction.
Ensures quick product support through a dedicated, factory-trained service team.
Offers the best prices by selling directly, eliminating warehousing and retail markups.
Provides various leasing programs to help maximize customer investment.
Offers expertise in space-efficient designs and layout plans to maximize club areas.
Ensures convenience with no set-up required upon delivery.
Provides promotional materials like catalogs, posters, and kits to boost sales.
Details the StairMaster stairclimber models, highlighting their features and benefits.
Introduces the StairMaster FreeRunner, focusing on its revolutionary stride length adjustment.
Presents the Quinton treadmill line as a high-quality addition to StairMaster's offerings.
Introduces the Stratus exercise bikes, emphasizing variable resistance and biomechanical design.
Describes Crossrobics machines combining aerobic exercise with weight stacks for strength.
Highlights StairMaster strength equipment designed to work with the body's natural movements.
Details the warranty coverage for StairMaster FreeClimber exercise systems, including exclusions.
Outlines the manual's structure, covering safety, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Explains the FreeClimber's vertical climbing action and patented pedal geometry.
Provides critical precautions for using electrical exercise equipment safely.
Defines 'Danger' and 'Warning' symbols used to identify immediate and potential hazards.
Lists essential safety measures for operating and maintaining the exercise machine.
Guides on removing shipping materials and ensuring the machine is level for stability.
Details on connecting the power supply for PT models and placing it safely.
Instructions for powering on the console and performing initial operational checks.
Provides fundamental advice for owners and users to ensure safe exercise practices.
Offers guidance for a user's initial exercise session on the StairMaster FreeClimber.
Explains the initial mode of the console and how workouts begin.
Provides basic steps for new users to get started with their workout.
Guides for setting up the console for the 4600/4400 PT/CL models.
Guides for setting up the console for the 4200 PT model.
Instructions on how to begin exercising and adjust speed during a workout.
Explains the digitized contact heart rate system and how to test its components.
Details the Polar heart rate system, including the receiver and chest strap.
Provides diagrams and introduces the main sections of the 4600/4400 PT/CL console.
Explains the function of the text bar for workout data and the display for program profiles.
Details the white function keypad for data entry and workout statistics.
Explains individual keys like Intensity Level, METs, Calories, Step Rate, Enter, Zero, Clear.
Describes the Stop and Workout Stats keys and their functions.
Covers the entertainment system controls and the exercise program keypad.
Explains how to quickly start workouts and perform the Fit Test.
Details the various preset programs available for the 4600 PT/CL and 4400 PT/CL models.
Describes the optional 'Jackpot' feature for commercial users.
Explains how to create and save custom workout programs.
Provides step-by-step instructions for programming custom workouts.
Guides on how to program a custom message to scroll on the text bar.
Instructions for modifying or deleting the custom scrolling message.
Explains how to switch between English/metric units and languages.
Lists console codes and their corresponding functions for system adjustments.
Presents a diagram and describes the console's two LCD windows and keypad.
Guides users through the workout setup process for the 4200 PT console.
Explains the console's timer, bottom window statistics, keypad, and quick start.
Provides essential tips, a list of required tools, and maintenance record tracking.
Covers initial setup tasks and daily cleaning procedures for the machine and console.
Guides on inspecting the machine frame for rust or paint damage.
Details the periodic lubrication requirements for various machine components.
Instructs on checking battery voltage, charging, and proper disposal of old batteries.
Instructions for removing the various covers and shields from the machine.
Procedures for removing the bottom cover and accessing the console area.
Details on removing and replacing belts, chains, and related drive components.
Guides for removing and reassembling drive shaft and eccentric hub components.
Instructions for removing and replacing pedals, leveling arms, and pedal arms.
Procedures for removing and reinstalling handlebars and side handrails.
Step-by-step guide for removing and replacing the alternator.
Provides an overview of the troubleshooting process and contact information.
Covers troubleshooting electrical issues for PT and CL models, including power supply.
Details tests for the alternator and load resistor to diagnose electrical problems.
Specific electrical troubleshooting steps for the 4600/4400 CL models, including battery.
Explains diagnostic tests for the console display, speaker, keypad, and speed control.
Guides for testing the contact and Polar heart rate systems for proper function.
Addresses grinding, clicking, or vibration issues related to the drive train.
Guides on checking and maintaining the condition and tension of belts and chains.
Details inspection procedures for various shafts, pulleys, and related components.
Explains the importance of grounding for electrical safety and proper connection.
States the equipment's compliance with FCC limits for digital devices.
Confirms the apparatus meets Canadian limits for radio emissions.
Provides contact numbers for corporate headquarters, customer service, and international divisions.
Lists locations and phone numbers for proper disposal of old lead-acid batteries.
| Type | Stair Climber |
|---|---|
| Model | FreeClimber 4600 PT |
| Max User Weight | 350 lbs |
| Display | LCD |
| Resistance Levels | 20 |
| Heart Rate Monitoring | Contact Heart Rate Sensors |
| Programs | Multiple preset programs |











