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Weslo Cadence C66 Treadmill User Manual

Weslo Cadence C66 Treadmill
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USER'S MANUAL
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Weslo Cadence C66 Treadmill Specifications

General IconGeneral
Speed0-10 MPH
Weight Capacity250 lbs
DisplayLCD
FoldableYes
Speed Range0-10 MPH
Running Area16 x 50 inches
InclineManual
Programs6

Summary

Customer Support Contact

Customer Service Department

Contact the customer service department directly for questions or issues.

Toll-Free Phone Number

Call 1-866-699-3756 for assistance.

Online Support

Visit wesloservice.com for support and information.

General Cautionary Notice

Read Manual Before Use

Read all precautions and instructions before using the equipment.

Important Safety Precautions

Owner Responsibility

Ensure all users are informed of warnings and precautions.

Proper Treadmill Placement

Place on a level surface with adequate clearance and floor protection.

Environment and Usage

Keep indoors, away from moisture, and do not use with aerosol products.

User Weight and Capacity

Use only by persons weighing 250 lbs or less; never more than one person.

Appropriate Attire and Footwear

Wear athletic clothes and shoes; avoid loose clothing or bare feet.

Power Connection and Surge Protection

Use a UL-listed surge suppressor on a grounded circuit; no extension cords.

Surge Suppressor Specifications

Use single-outlet surge suppressor meeting specific voltage and joule ratings.

Consequences of No Surge Suppressor

Failure to use may damage the control system, causing unexpected belt movement.

Emergency Stop Procedure

Read, understand, and test the emergency stop procedure.

Operating Precautions

Walking Belt and Power

Do not move the walking belt when power is off or operate with damaged cord.

Starting and Handrail Use

Never stand on the belt to start; always hold handrails.

Speed Adjustments

Adjust speed in small increments to avoid sudden changes.

Unattended Operation and Storage

Never leave unattended when running; remove key and unplug when not in use.

Folding and Moving Requirements

Do not move until assembled; requires lifting 45 lbs; ensure storage latch is closed.

Regular Inspection

Inspect and properly tighten all parts regularly.

Electrical Safety and Maintenance

Unplug before cleaning or maintenance; never remove motor hood unless instructed.

Intended Use

Intended for in-home use only, not commercial or rental settings.

Physician Consultation Warning

Exercise Program Consultation

Consult a physician before starting any exercise program, especially if over 35 or with health issues.

Decal Information

Replacement Decal Instructions

Information on replacement decals and their placement on the treadmill.

General User Safety Guidelines

Safety Practices Summary

Includes warnings about electrical hazards, safe operating practices, and child safety.

Before You Begin Setup

Product Welcome and Benefits

Welcome to the WESLO CADENCE C66 treadmill and its features.

Manual Importance

Read this manual carefully before use for best experience and troubleshooting.

Product Identification

Note model and serial numbers for customer service assistance.

Warranty Registration

Register your treadmill at wesloservice.com/registration to avoid service fees.

Component Familiarization

Review the drawing to familiarize yourself with the treadmill's labeled parts.

Treadmill Assembly Instructions

Professional Assembly Option

Option to hire an authorized service technician for assembly.

Preparation and Packing Materials

Clear an area, remove packing materials, and note lubricant on belt.

Required Tools

List of tools required for assembly, including allen wrenches and screwdrivers.

Hardware Identification

Refer to the PART IDENTIFICATION CHART for hardware identification.

Step 1: Attach Base Pads and Wheels

Attach base pads to the base and wheels to the right side of the base.

Step 2: Attach Uprights and Wire Harness

Route wire harness and attach uprights to the base using bolts and washers.

Assembly Steps: Handrails and Console

Step 3: Position Uprights and Attach Handrails

Position uprights vertically and attach handrails and crossbar.

Step 4: Route Ground Wire and Attach Console Base

Route ground wire from console base and attach to handrail.

Step 5: Secure Console Base and Wire Harness

Place console base on handrails and secure with screws, routing wire harness.

Assembly Steps: Console and Final Tightening

Step 6: Connect Wire Harness and Attach Console

Connect wire harness to console, secure ties, and attach console to base.

Step 7: Lower Uprights and Tighten Bolts

Lower uprights, position frame, and firmly tighten all assembly bolts.

Step 8: Attach Storage Latch

Attach the storage latch to the left upright with screws.

Step 9: Final Check and Floor Protection

Ensure all parts are tight; keep allen wrenches and use a floor mat.

Operation and Adjustment Guide

Pre-Lubricated Walking Belt Care

Do not apply silicone spray or other substances to the walking belt.

Power Cord Connection and Grounding

Properly connect the power cord to a grounded outlet via a surge suppressor.

Surge Suppressor Requirements

Details on surge suppressor specifications and importance for protecting the treadmill.

Temporary Grounding Adapter Use

Guidance on using a temporary adapter for grounding if a proper outlet is unavailable.

Console Diagram and Features

Console Layout Overview

Diagram showing console buttons, displays, and sensors.

Console Features

Description of console features for effective workouts and feedback.

How to Operate the Console: Step 1: Insert Key

Insert the key into the console and attach the safety clip.

How to Operate the Console: Step 2: Start Walking Belt

Start the belt using speed increase or numbered buttons; stop using the stop button.

Operating the Console and Tracking Progress

Step 3: Change Incline

Adjust the treadmill incline using the increase or decrease buttons.

Step 4: Follow Progress Displays

Understand the left (time/distance), center (calories), and right (speed/heart rate) displays.

Step 5: Measure Heart Rate

Place thumb on pulse sensor to measure heart rate; ensure proper contact.

Step 6: Finish Workout and Power Down

Press stop, adjust incline to lowest, remove key, turn off breaker, unplug cord.

Information and Demo Mode Functions

Accessing Information Mode

Hold Stop button, insert key, release Stop to enter information mode.

Information Mode Displays

Displays total hours, total miles/kilometers, and unit of measurement (E/M).

Demo Mode Identification and Exit

Identify 'd' for demo mode; press Speed decrease to exit if 'd' appears.

Folding and Moving the Treadmill

Folding Treadmill for Storage

Instructions on how to safely fold the treadmill for storage, noting weight limits.

Moving the Treadmill

Steps to move the folded treadmill using its wheels.

Lowering Treadmill for Use

Instructions on how to safely unfold the treadmill from storage position.

Treadmill Troubleshooting Guide

Power Not Turning On

Check power cord, key insertion, and reset circuit breaker.

Power Turns Off During Use

Troubleshoot tripped circuit breaker, power cord connection, or key insertion.

Console Displays Not Functioning

Check Reed Switch and Magnet alignment on the pulley for speed sensing.

Troubleshooting Belt Issues

Walking Belt Slows When Walked On

Ensure proper surge suppressor use and correct walking belt tension.

Walking Belt Off-Center or Slips

Adjust rear roller bolts to center and tighten the walking belt.

Conditioning Guidelines and Workout Advice

Exercise Intensity and Heart Rate Zones

Understand heart rate zones for fat burning and aerobic exercise based on age.

Fat Burning Exercise

Guidelines for exercising at low intensity for sustained periods to burn fat.

Aerobic Exercise Guidance

Recommendations for aerobic exercise to strengthen the cardiovascular system.

Workout Structure

Components of a workout: warm-up, training zone exercise, and cool-down.

Exercise Frequency

Advice on workout frequency for maintaining or improving fitness.

Part List

Component Identification

Detailed list of parts with key numbers, quantities, and descriptions.

Part Identification Chart

Fastener and Hardware Identification

Visual guide to identify small parts and hardware used in assembly.

Exploded Drawing of Treadmill

Treadmill Component Breakdown

Visual representation of all treadmill parts and their assembly order.

Ordering Replacement Parts

Information Required for Ordering

Provide model number, product name, serial number, and part key number.

Limited Warranty Information

Warranty Coverage and Duration

Details on warranty coverage for defects, drive motor, parts, and labor.

Warranty Exclusions and Limitations

Exclusions for damage, misuse, commercial use, and limitations on consequential damages.

Customer Responsibilities

Customer responsibility for freight charges and minimal trip charges for service.

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