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TREADMILLUSER'S GUIDE
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CONGRATULATIONSand THANKYOUforyourpurchaseof thisHorizonSeriesTreadmill!
Whetheryour goal is to win races or simply enjoy a fuller, healthier lifestyle, a Horizon Series treadmill
can help you attain it- adding club-quality performance toyour at-home workouts, with the ergonomics
and innovative features you need to get stronger and healthier, faster. Because we're committed to
designing fitness equipment from the inside out, we use only the highest quafity components. It's a
commitment we back with one of the strongest frame-to-motor warranty packages in the industry.
Youwantexerciseequipmentthat offers the most comfort,the best reliability and the highest quality
in its class.
TheHorizonSeriesderivers.
Important Precautions
Assembly
Before You Begin
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Treadmill Operation 16
Conditioning Guidelines 23
Troubleshooting & Maintenance 31
Limited Warranty 34
CONTACTINFORMATION Back Panel
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SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
Readall instructions before using this treadmill. Whenusing an electrical product, basic precautions
shouldalwaysbefollowed,including the following:Readaftinstructionsbeforeusingthis treadmill.It isthe
responsibilityof the ownertoensurethat aft usersof this treadmill areadequatelyinformedof aft warnings
and precautions.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsafter readingthis manual,contactCustomerTechSupportat the
numberlisted onthe backpanelof this manual
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GROUNDINGINSTRUCTIONS
Thisproductmust begrounded.If a treadmill shouldmalfunctionorbreakdown,groundingprovidesa path
of leastresistanceforelectrical currentto reducetherisk of electricalshock.Thisproductis equippedwith
a cordhavingan equipment-groundingconductorand a groundingplug. Theplug must bepluggedinto an
appropriateoutlet that is properlyinstalled and groundedin accordancewithlocal codesand ordinances.
!mproPerconnecfionof theequipment-groundingconductorcanresu!tin a risk of
electricShock.Checkwith a qualifiefl electricianor servicemanifyouarein doubt
as to whethertheproduct is properlygrounded,Donot modifytheP!Ugprovided
with the product.!f it will not fit theoutlet, have a properoutlet installed by a
rualifiedelectfician.
Thisproductis foruseona nominal110-voltcircuit and
has a grounding plug that looks like the illustration
below. This product must be used on a dedicated
circuit. Todetermineif you are ona dedicatedcircuit,
shutoff thepowertothat circuitandobserveif anyother
deviceslosepower.If so, move devicesto a different
circuit. Note:Thereare usuallymultiple outlets on one
circuit. It is recommendedthat the treadmill be used
with a 20 amp circuit for optimalperformance.
3-Pole Grounded Outlet
GROUNDED
TREADMILL
POWERCORD
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Never use the treadmifl before securing the safety tether clip toyour clothing.
Ifyou experience any kind of pain, including but not limited to chest pains, nausea, dizziness, or shortness
of breath, stop exercising immediately and consult your physician before continuing.
Do not wear clothes that might catch on any part of the treadmill.
Always wear athletic shoes while using this equipment.
Do not jump on the treadmill.
Keeppower cord away from heated surfaces.
Do not insert or drop any object into any opening.
Unplug treadmill before moving or cleaning it. Toclean, wipe surfaces down with soap and slightly damp
cloth only: never use solvents. (SeeMAINTENANCE)
At no time should more than oneperson be on treadmill while in operation.
Thetreadmill's should not be used bypersons weighing more than 325 pounds (T73) or 350 pounds (T74).
Failure to comply will void the warranty.
Thetreadmills are intended for in-home use only. Do not use this treadmill in any commercial, rental,
school or institutional setting. Failure to comply will void the warranty.
Donot use treadmill in anylocation that is not temperature controlled, such as but not limited to garages,
porches, pool rooms, bathrooms, carports or outdoors. Failure to comply may void the warranty.
Use the treadmill only as described in this manual
At NOtime should children under the age of ]2 use the treadmilL
Children over the age of 12 should not use the treadmill without adult supervision
OTHERSAFETYTIPSFORYOURTREADMILL
OPERATION
Toreduce the risk of damaging important components onyour treadmill, it is strongly
recommended that your treadmill is plugged into a dedicated 20 amp circuit, without
the use of an additional extension cord and/or power strip. Failure to complay may
void the warranty.
IMPORTANT..Thetreadmifiis not compatiblewith GFCl-equippedoutlets.
It is essentialthat your treadmill is usedonlyindoors,in a climatecontrolledroom.Ifyour treadmill has been
exposedto coldertemperaturesorhigh moisture climates, it is stronglyrecommendedthat the treadmill is
warmedupto roomtemperaturebeforefirst time use.Failureto doso maycauseprematureelectronicfailure.
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IMPORTANT..READTHESESAFETYINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSE!
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During theassemblyprocessof the treadmill thereareseveralareasthat specialattention must bepaid.
It is veryimportant to follow the assemblyinstructions correctlyand to make sure aft parts are firmly
tightened. If theassemblyinstructions arenot followedcorrectly,thetreadmill couldhave frameparts that
arenot tightenedand will Seemlooseand maycauseirritating noises.Thereshouldbenoside-to-sideplay
in theconsolemasts or anyforward and backplay in theconsoleassemblyor handlebars.If thereis any
playin theseareas,thetreadmill hasnotbeenproperlyassembled.Topreventdamagetothe treadmill, the
assemblyinstructionsmust bereviewedand correctiveactions shouldbetaken.
UNPACKING
Placethetreadmill cartonona levelflat surface.It is recommendedthat youplaceaprotectivecoveringon
your floor. TakeCAUTIONwhenhandling and transporting this unit. Neveropenboxwhenit is onits side.
Oncethe bandingstraps have beenremoved,donot lift or transportthis unit unless it is fully assembled
and in the upright foldedposition, with the lock latch secure.Unpackthe unit whereit will be used. The
enclosedtreadmill is equippedwith high-pressureshocksand mayspring openif mishandled.Nevergrab
holdofanyportionof theincline frameandattempt tolift ormovethetreadmill. FAILURETOFOLLOWTHESE
INSTRUCTIONSCOULDRESULTININJURY!
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Beforeproceeding,finUyo'rtreadmill'_seriainumber
and modelnamelocated underthe deckonthe frame
i crossbara'denteritinthespaceprovide_below.
ENTERYOURSERIALNUMBERAND
i MODEL THEBOXESBEL0W:
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SERIALNUMBER:
MODELNAME:
* RefertotheSERIALNUMBERandMODELNAMEwhencalfing forservice.
* AlsoenterthisserialnumberonyourWarrantyCard.
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READINGRACK
WATERBOTTLEHOLDER
GRIPPULSEHANDRAILS
MAGAZINERACK(T74)
HANDLEBARS
ON/OFFSWITCH
CIRCUITBREAKER
POWERCORD
FOOTLOCKLATCR
TRANSPORTWHEEL
STORAGEAREA
CONSOLE(T74SHOWN)
FAN
SAFETYKEYPLACEMENT
CONSOLEMAST
MOTORCOVER
C3TM CUSHIONINGSYSTEM
RUNNINGBELTi RUNNINGDECK
SIDERAIL
ROLLERENDCAP
REARROLLER
ADJUSTMENTBOLTS
[] l Safety Key
[] ] ConsoleAssembly(locatedundertreadmill deck)
[] ] PowerCord
[] 3 HardwareBags(T73)
[] 4 HardwareBags(T74)
[] 2 Handgrips
[] 2 Handlebars
[] 2 SupportBars
[] 1MagazineRack(T74)
Ifyou avequestiOn;_r if tb;re areanymissingP_;i bontactcustomer TecbSupport.
Contactinf°rmation is !°catefi Onthe backpane!Of this manual
Fora completeexplodeddiagram, visit us at www.horizonfitness.com
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Disassembleboxandremovethecardboardpackagingthatisnotbeneaththetreadmill.Donotattemptto
lift thetreadmillatthistime.Removeplastic wrapfrom consolemasts.
NOTE:During each assembly step, ensure that ALL nuts and bolts are in place and partially threaded in before
completely tightening any ONEbolt. NOTE:A light application of grease may aid in the installation of hardware.
Any grease, such as lithium bike grease is recommended.
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BOLT(A) FLATWASHER(B)
65mm 16mm
Qty:4 IJty:4
SPRINGWASHER(C)
16mm
Qty:4
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CONSOLEMAST
BOLT(A)
SPRING
MAINFRAME
A
B
OpenHARDWAREBAG1.
PuffLEADWIREthroughRIGHTCONSOLE
MASTto dragupward.
PlaceLEFTCONSOLEMASTinto upright
position.Besuretoholdtheconsolemast
firmly,asit will notstayin theupright
positiononits own.
UseBOLTS(A),2SPRINGWASHERS(B),
and2FLATWASHERS(C)to attachconsole
mastto theMAINFRAME.
E Repeaton theright side.
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H_RDWAR£B_ 2 0gli[£1115:
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BOLT(D)
20mm
Qty:4
FLATWASHER(E)
16mmDiameter
Qty:4
A OpenHARDWAREBAG2.
B
Lift theRUNNINGDECKuntil lock
latch onsideof treadmillis fully
engaged(Seestep1).
Besureto tightenboltsafter all arelined up.
ASSEMBLEDIN STEP2-C
C
D
E
F
G
H
RemoveCONSOLEfrombox
andplaceout ofthe way
(Seestep2).
Lowerthe treadmill RUNNING
DECKfrom the folded position
bysteppingonLOCKLATCHon
lowerleft side (Seestep3).
Withrunningdeckin lowered
position,placeCONSOLEon
uprightmasts.
PlaceFLATWASHER(E)and
BOLT(D)intoLEFTupright
MASTand CONSOLEand
lightlytighten.
Gentlyrift RIGHTside of the
consoleto connect the CONSOLE
CABLE.Carefully tuck wiresin
mast to avoid damage. Note:Do
not pinch consolecable. Be sure
the consolecable prongs are
aligned and the endsare tightly
seated into eachother.
Repeat steps F-Gaboveto
assemble the right side upright
mast and console.
I Tightenaft bolts completely.
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BOLT
(F)
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Qty:1154ram_ Qty:4 Qty:4
A OpenHARDWAREBAG3.
B Attachleft HANDLEBARto
CONSOLEMASTusing2 BOLTS
(F),2SPRINGWASHERS(G),
and2 ARCWASHERS(H).
C Repeatonotherside.
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BOLT(I)
20mm
Qty:4
FLATWASHER(J)
Qty:4
A OpenHARDWAREBAG4.
BAlignMAGAZINERACKwithholes
in CONSOLEMAST
C InsertI BOLT(I) and I FLAT
WASHER(J)into eachof the4
holesof theMAGAZINERACK.
D Tightenall 4 BOLTS(H).
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Connectpowerplugtothetreadmill
andconnectthecordtoapower
outlet.Theon/offswitchislocated
nexttothepowercord.Flipthis
switchtothe 'ON'position,sothat
theswitchis lit. Youwillheara beep
andtheconsolewilllight up.
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CONGRATULATIONS!onchoosingyourtreadmill. You'vetakenanimportant stepin developingand
sustaining anexerciseprogram! Yourtreadmill is a tremendouslyeffectivetoolfor achievingyourpersonal
fitness goals.Regularuseofyour treadmillcanimprovethequality ofyour life in somanyways.
HEREAREJUSTA FEWOFTHEHEALTHBENEFITSOFEXERCISE
Weight Loss
AHealthier Heart
Improved Muscle Tone
Increased Daily Energy Levels
Thekey to reaping these benefits is to develop an exercise habit. Yournew treadmill will help you eliminate
obstacles that prevent you from exercising. Inclement weather and darkness won't interfere with your
workout when you use your treadmill in the comfort of your home. This guide provides you with basic
information for using and enjoying your new machine.
LOCATIONOFTHETREADMILL
Place the treadmill on a level surface. Thereshould be 6 feet of clearance
behind the treadmill, 3 feet on each side and one foot in front for folding
and the power cord. Donot place the treadmill in any area that will block
any vent or air openings. Thetreadmill should not be located in a garage,
covered patio, near water or outdoors.
i Whileyou are preparing to use the treadmill, do not stand On the be!t.
i Place your feet on the side rails before startingthe treadmill. Start
i walking on thebe!t only after the be!t has begun to inOre. Never start the
i treadmill at a fast running speed and attempt tojump on!
_ i foot
3 feet 3 feet
6 feet
SAFETYKEY
Yourtreadmill will not start unless the safety key is placed in position. Attach the clip end securely to your
clothing. This safety key is designed to cut the power to the treadrnifl if you should fall Check the operation
of the safety key every 2 weeks.
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NEVERUSETHETREADMILL
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PROPERUSAGE
Yourtreadmill is capableofreachinghighspeeds.Alwaysstart off usinga slowerspeedandadjust thespeedin
small incrementsto reacha higherspeedlevel Neverleavethetreadmifl unattendedwhileit is running. When
not in use, removethesafety key,turn the on/off switch to off and unplug the powercord.Makesure to foflow
theMAINTENANCEschedulelocatedon page27 in this manual.Keepyourbodyand headfacing forward.Donot
attempt to turn aroundorlookbackwardswhile the treadmill is running.Stopyour workoutimmediatelyif you
feelpain, faint, dizzyorare shortof breath.
FOLDING
Firmlygraspthebackendof thetreadmill. Carefully
lift the end of the treadmill deckinto the upright
position until the foot lock latch engages and
securelylocksthedeckintoposition.Makesurethe
deckis securelylatchedbeforeletting go. Tounfold,
firmly grasp the backend of the treadmill. Gently
pressdownonthe footlocklatch withyourfootuntil
thelock latch disengages.Carefullylower thedeck
totheground.NOTE:Thefootlocklatchis located
on the bottom left side of thedeck.
MOVING
Yourtreadmill has a pair of transport wheelsbuilt
into the frame. Tomove,makesurethe treadmill is
foldedand securelylatched. Thenfirmly grasp the
handlebars,tilt the treadmifl backand roll
OurTreadmillsareheavy,usecare andadditional help if necessa_ whenmoving. !
Donot attempt tomoveor transPo_ treadmill unlessit is in theupright, folded
i _ POsition with the Iock !atch secured. Failure to fo//ow these instructions Could
resu! inJu
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TENSIONINGTHERUNNINGBELT
The running belt has been properly adjusted at the
factory before it was shipped. At times the belt can
moveoff-center during shipment.
CAUTION:Runningbelt should NOTbe moving during
tensioning. Over-tightening the running belt can
cause excessivewear on the treadmill as well as its
components. Neverover-tightenthebelt.
If youcan feela slipping sensationwhenrunning onthe
treadmill, the running belt must betightened.In most
cases, the belt has stretched from use, causing the
belt to slip. Thisis a normal and commonadjustment.
Toeliminate this slipping, TURNTHETREADMILLOFF
and tensionBOTHTHEREARROLLERBOLTSusing the
supplied Allen wrench,turning them 1/4 TURNto the
right as shown. Turnthe treadmill on and check for
slipping. Repeat if necessary,but NEVERTURNthe
roller boltsmorethan 1/4 turn at a time. Beltis properly
tensionedwhenthe slipping sensationisgone.
Beltistoofartotherightside
Beltistoofartotheleftside
CENTERINGTHERUNNINGBELT
Therunning belt hasbeenproperlyadjustedat the
factorybeforeit wasshipped.At timesthe beltcan
moveoff-center during shipment.Beforeoperating the
treadmill, makesurethe belt is centeredand remains
centeredtomaintain smoothoperation.
CAUTION:Donot run belt faster than 1/2 mph while
centering.Keepfingers, hair and clothingawayfrom
beltat all times.
If therunningbeltis toofar to theright side:
Withthe treadmill running at 1/2 mph, turn the right
adjustment bolt clockwise 1/4 TURNat a time (using
the suppliedAllen wrench).Checkthe belt alignment.
Allowbelttoruna full cycletogaugeif moreadjustment
is needed.Repeatif necessary,until the belt remains
centeredduring use.
If the running belt is too far to the left side:
Withthe treadmill running at 1/2 mph, turn the right
adjustment bolt counter-clockwise1/4 TURNat a time
(using the supplied Allen wrench). Check the belt
alignment.Allow belt toruna full cycletogaugeif more
adjustment is needed.Repeatif necessary,until the
beltremainscenteredduring use.
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Note:Thereis a thin protectivesheetof clearplastic onthe overlayof theconsoleand shouldberemoved.
A) MONITORDISPLAESpeed,Time,Pulse,Distance,Incfine,CaloriesandProgramProfiles.
B) STOP:Presstopause/enflyour workout.Holdfor 3 secondsto resetthetreadmill.
C) START/PAUSE:Simplypressto beginexercising,startsyourprogramorpausescurrent workout.
D) ARROWKEYS:Usedtoscroll throughprogrammingoptionssuchasProgram,Level, Time,Speed& Weight.
E) ENTER:Presstoconfirm theselectedProgram,Time,Level Speedand Weight.
F) QUICKADJUSTINCLINEKEYS:Usedtoreachdesiredincline morequickly.PressbeforeSETINCLINEkey.
G) QUICKADJUSTSPEEDKEYS:Usedto reachdesiredspeedmorequickly.PressbeforeSETSPEEDkey.
H) INCLINEARROWKEYS:Usedto adjust incline in small increments(0.5%increments).
I) SPEEDARROWKEYS:Usedtoadjust speedin small increments(0.] mph increments).
J) PRESSTOSETINCLINEKEEPressto confirmone-touchincline selection.Pressafter QUICKADJUSTINCLINEkey.
K) PRESSTOSETSPEEDKEEPressto confirmone-touchspeedselection.Pressafter QUICKADJUSTSPEEDkey.
L) INCLINELEDDISPLAEIlluminate to indicate currentincline.
tvl) SPEEDLEDDISPLAEIlluminate to indicate currentspeed.
N) FAN:Personalworkoutfan.
0) FANBUTTON:Pressthe fan button ON/OFF.
P) WATERBOTTLE/ CD/ tvlP3HOLDERS:Holdspersonalworkoutequipment.
Q) READINGRACK:Holdsreadingmaterial (Removesalesstickerbeforeuse)
R) SELECTPROGRAM:Usedto selecta program.
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TIME Shownas Minutes:Seconds.Viewthe time
remainingor the time elapsedin your workout.
PULSE Shownas BeatsPerMinute. Usedto
monitoryour heart rate (displayedwhencontact is
madewith bothpulsegrips or wirelesscheststrap is
used(purchasedseparatelyfor T74modelonly.)
DISTANCE Shownas Miles.Indicatesdistance
traveledduringyour workout.
00.00 ,,o,,,Mp,E,ss,,,,,o,E,,,
CALORIES TotalCaloriesburnedduringyour workout.
PROGRAMPROFILES Represents the profile of the program being used (speed during speed based
programs and incline during incline based programs).
PULSEGRIPS
Place the palm of your hands directly on the grip pulse handlebars. Both hands must grip the bars for your
heart rate to register. It takes 5 consecutive heart beats (J5-20 seconds) foryour heart rate to register. When
gripping the pulse handlebars, do not grip tightly. Holding the grips tightly may elevate your blood pressure.
Keep a loose, cupping hold. You may experience an erratic readout if consistently holding the grip pulse
handlebars. Make sure to clean the pulse sensors to ensure proper contact can be maintained.
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I) Checktomakesurenothingis onor will hinderthemovementof thetreadmill.
2) Plugin thepowercordand turnthetreadmill ON.
3) Standonthesiderailsof thetreadmill.
4) Attachthesafetykeyclip topart ofyourclothing.
5) Insertthesafetykeyinto the safetykeyholein the console.
6) Youhavetwooptionstostart yourworkout:
A)
B)
QUICKSTARTUP
SimplypresstheSTARTkeyto begin workingout. OR...
SELECTAPROGRAM
Selecta PROGRAMusingtheSELECTPROGRAMkey.
Oncea PROGRAMhasbeenchosen,pressENTER.
SELECTA TIME
Selecta Timeusing theARROWkeysor usethe default time.
Oncea TIMEhasbeenchosen,pressENTER.
SELECTALEVEL
Selecta PROGRAMLEVELusingthe ARROWkeys.
Oncea PROGRAMLEVELhas beenchosen,pressENTER.
SELECTA WEIGHT
Selecta WEIGHTusingtheARROWkeys.
Oncea WEIGHThas beenchosen,pressSTART.
FINISHINGYOURWORKOUT
Whenyour workoutis complete,the MONITORDISPLAYwill flash and beep.Yourworkoutinformation will
stay displayedonthe consolefor 45 secondsand thenreset.
CLEARCURRENTSELECTION
Toclear the currentprogramselectionor screen,hold theSTOPbutton for 3 seconds.
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Allows'OnTheFly'manual SPEEDand INCLINEchanges.Time-basedgoal.
Walkorrun a seriesof alternating SPEEDlevels,time-basedgoal with 10 difficulty levelsto choosefrom.
INTERVALSPROGRAMSEGMENTS
(peak segments last 30 seconds, valley segments last 90 seconds)
tevel l i.0 ' 1.5 2.0 4.0 _ 1.5 ' i.0
Level2 1.0 ' 1.5 2.0 4.5 _ 1.5 ' i.0
1.9 ' 1,3
Level3 1,3' 1,9 2,5 5,0 _
Level4 1,3 ' 1,9 Z5 5,5 __ _
1.9
1.3
Level5 i,5 ' 2.3 3,0 6,0 _ _ 2.3 i,5
Level6 i.5 ' 22 3,0 6,5 _ _ 22 1.5
Level7 i.8' 2.6 3.5 ZO _ _ 2.6 ' 1.8
Level8 J.8 21_ 3.8 7.5 .__ 21_' J.8
Level9 2.0 ' 3.0 4.0 8.0 _ 3.0 2.0
LevellO 2.0 ' 3.0 4.0 8.5 _ 3.0 ' 2.0
(WARM-UPandCOOL-DOWNlast4:00 minuteseachandareincludedin programtimes)
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Motivates with different combinationsofSPEED.Time-basedgoal with 10difficulty levelsto choosefrom.
ROLLINGPROGRAMSEGMENTS(all segmentslast 30 seconds)
li;l_ll_ _ l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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LevelI i,O 1,5 2,0 2,5 3,0 3,5 4,0 3,5 3.0 2,5
Level2 1,3 ' 1,9 Z5 3,0 £5 4,0 4,5 4,0 £5 3,0
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Level3 1,5 2,3 3,0 3,5 4,0 4,5 5,0 4,5 4,0 3,5
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Level4 1,8 2,6 3,5 4,0 4,5 5,0 5,5 5,0 4,5 4,0
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Level5 2,0 3,0 4,0 4,5 5,0 5,5 6,0 5,5 5,0 4,5
Level6 2.3 3,4 4,5 5,0 5,5 6,0 6,5 6,0 5,5 5,0
Level7 2.5 ' 3,8 5,0 5,5 6,0 6,5 7,0 6,5 6,0 5,5
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Level8 2,8 4,I 5,5 6,0 6,5 7,0 7,5 7,0 6,5 6,0
Level9 3,0 4,5 6,0 6,5 7,0 7,5 8,0 7,5 7,0 6,5
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LevelIO £3 4,9 6.5 7,0 7,5 8,0 8,5 8,0 7,5 7,0
2.3 1,5
2,6 ' 1,8
3.0 ' 2,0
3.4' 2,3
3.8 2,5
4.i '2.8
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4.5 8.0
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5.3 3,5
3,8
(WARM-UPandCOOL-DOWNlast 4:00minuteseachandareincludedin programtimes)
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Challengeswith variouscombinationsof hills and valleys
difficulty levelstochoosefrom.
WEIGHTLOSSPROGRAMSEGMENTS(all segmentslast 30
I 2 3 4 5 6 7
(INCLINE&SPEEDlevels). Time-basedgoal with 10
seconds)
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Elevation 0.0 0,5 1,5 1,5 1,0 0,5 0,5 0,5 1,0 1,5 0,5 ' 0,0
LevelI
Speed 1.0 ' 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.3 _ 1.5
Elevation 0.0 0,5 1,5 1,5 1,0 0,5 1,0 0,5 1,0 1,5 _ 0,5 ' 0,0
Level2 Speed i]3 i.9 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 _ 2.6 ' 1.8
Elevation 0.5 ' 1,0 2,0 2,0 1,5 1,0 1,0 1,0 1,5 2,0 _ l,O _ 0,5
Level3
Speed 1.5 ' 2.3 3,0 3,5 4,0 4,5 5,0 4,5 4,0 3,5 _ 3.0 2.0
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Elevation 0.5 2,0 2,0 1,5 1,0 1,0 1,0 1,5 2,0 _ l,O 0,5
Level4
Speed 1.8 ' 2.6 3,5 4,0 4,5 5,0 5,5 5,0 4,5 4,5 _ 3.4 ' 2.3
Elevation 1.0 ' 2,5 2,5 2,0 1,5 1,5 1,5 2,0 2,5 _ i.5 ' i10
Level5
speed2.0 3.0 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 5.5 5.0 4.5
Elevation 1.0' i.5 2.5 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.5 _ 1.5 1.0
Level6 Speed 2.3 ' 3.4 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 6.0 5.5 5.0 _ 4.1 2.8
Elevation i.5 ' 2.0 3,0 3,0 2,5 2,0 2,0 2,0 2,5 3,0 _ 2.0' i.5
LeveI7 Speed 2.5 3.8 5,0 5,5 6,0 6,5 7,0 6,5 6,0 5,5 _ 4.5 ' 3.0
Elevation 1.5 ' 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,5 2,0 2,0 2,0 2,5 3,0 _ 210' t6
LeveI8
Speed 2,8 ' 4,I 5,5 6,0 6,5 7,0 7,5 7,0 6,5 6,0 _ 4.9 3.3
Elevation ZO Z5 3,5 3,5 3,0 2,5 Z5 2,5 3,0 3,5 _ Z5 ZO
Level9
Speed 3.0 ' 4.5 6,0 6,5 7,0 7,5 8,0 7,5 7.0 6.5 5.3 ' 3.5
Elevation 2,0 ' 2.5 3,5 3,5 3,0 2,5 Z5 2,5 3,0 3,5 2.5 2.0
Level10
Speed 3.3 43 6,5 7,0 7,5 8,0 8,5 8,5 7,5 7,0 5.6 3.8
(WARM-UPandCOOL-DOWNlast 4:00minuteseachandareincludedin programtimes)
LevelI
Level2
Level3
Level6
Level7
Level8
Level9
Level10
(WARM-UPandCOOL-DOWNlast 4:00minuteseachandareincludedin programtimes)
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Simulates various INCLINESandyardages for holes on a golf course, with 4 tee-off boxesand 9 or I8 holesto choose
from.Distance-basedgoal.
GOLFPROGRAMSEGMENTS
HOLE
HUMBER:
Redtee Elevation 0,0 1,0 2,0 3.0 2,5 1,0 2,0 2.5 1,5
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9holes Distance 309 359 283 256 113 387 9I 351 333
Whitetee Elevation 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 2.5 1.0 2.0 2.5 1.5 I
2875
9holes Distance 33i 427 330 295 129 466 97 369 43I
Bluetee Elevation 0,0 1,0 ZO 3,0 Z5 1,0 ZO Z5 1,5
3003
9holes Distance 345 460 337 308 142 484 97 389 44I
B!acktee Elevation 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 2.5 1.0 2.0 2.5 1.5 I
3250
9holes Distance 376 502 374 827 i87 500 i06 416 462
Redtee Elevation 0,0 1,0 2,0 3,0 2,5 1,0 2,0 2,5 1,5 3,5 2,5 2,0 4,0 2,5 3,0 2,0 5,0 2,0
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I8 holes Distance 309 359 283 256 113 387 9I 351 333 301 30I 165 288 434 312 310 I50 455
Wflitetee Elevation' 0.0' 1.0' 2.0 3.0 2.5 1.0 2.0 2.5 1.5 8.5 2.5 2.0' 4.0' 2.5 3.0 2.0 5.0 2.0
18 holes Distance 33i 427 330 295 I29 466 97 369 43I 407 339 179 368 548 349 376 I66 509 6116
Bluetee Elevation 0,0 1,0 2,0 3.0 2,5 1,0 2,0 2.0 1,5 3,5 2.5 2,0 4.0 2,5 3.0 2,0 5.0 2.0
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18heles Distance 345 460 337 308 142 484 97 389 44I 413 349 187 376 560 373 383 I72 532
Blackiee Elevation 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 2.5 1.0 2.0 2.5 1.5 3.5 2.5 2.0' 4.0' 2.5 3.0 2.0 5.0 2.0
18floles Distance 376 502 374 327 187 500 106 416 462 430 378 201 393 572 396 40i I78 543
Distance = Yards
Automaticallyadjusts incfine to maintain your TargetHeart Rate.Perfectforsimulating the intensity ofyour favoritesport
or everydayactivity. Time-basedgoal
1.Oncethe THRZONEprogramhas beenchosen,pressENTER.
2. Choosethe desiredTIMEusing theARROWKEYSand press ENTER.
3. Choosea TARGETHEARTRATEusing theARROWKEYSand pressENTER.
Note:Usethe chart providedin this guide, to determineyourtarget heartrate.
4.Choosea Weightusing theARROWKEYSand pressENTER.
5. PressSTARTtobeginyourprogram.
After the4 minute warm-upperiod,the INCLINElevel will increasegradually toget theuser to theenteredTARGETHEART
RATEZONE.Oncethe useris at the TARGETHEARTRATEZONE(plus or minus 5 beats per minute) the INCLINElevel wifl
remain until you wouldrise aboveor drop belowyou TARGETHEARTRATEZONEat which time the incline wouldadjust
accordingly. Thelast 4 minutesof the program will begin the cooldownperiod.At this time, the program will gradually
decreasethe resistanceleveltogive theusera smoothcooldown.
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I. Oncethe CUSTOMI or 2 programhas beenchosen,pressENTER
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2. Choosethe desiredTIMEusing thePROGRAMMINGARROWKEYSand press
ENTER.
3.Choosethe desiredSPEEDfor eachsegment,using theARROWKEYSand
pressENTER.Note: Youwill needto pressENTERafter eachsegment.
TheSTOPkeywill takeyou backto theprevioussegment.
4. Choosethe desiredINCLINEfor eachsegment,using the ARROWKEYSand
pressENTER.Note:Youwill needto pressENTERafter eachsegment.
TheSTOPkeywill takeyou backto theprevioussegment.
5. Choosethe Weight, using the ARROWKEYSand press ENTER.
6. PressSTARTto beginyourprogram.At this time,yourprogramhasbeen
successfullysavedinto memory,and canbeusedfor future workouts.
ToRESETyourprograminformationand deleteit frommemory,pressand hold
theENTERkeyfor 5 seconds(afteryou haveselectedthe
CUSTOM] or2 program).
While usingyour saved program, you are able to adjust the speed or incline, but
any changes will not be saved.
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ALWAYSCONSULTYOURPHYSICIANBEFOREBEGINNINGANEXERCISEPROGRAM.
HOWOFTEN?(Frequencyof Workouts)
The American Heart Association recommends that you exercise at least 3 to 4 days per week to maintain
cardiovascular fitness. If you have other goals such as weight or fat loss, you will achieve your goal faster with
more frequent exercise. Whether it's 3 days or 6 days, remember that your ultimate goal should be to make
exercise a lifetime habit. Many people are successful staying with a fitness program if they set aside a specific
time of day to exercise. It doesn't matter whether it's in the morning before breakfast, during lunch hour or while
watching the evening news. What's more important is that it's a time that allows you to keep a schedule, and a
time whenyou won't be interrupted. Tobe successful with your fitness program, you have to make it a priority in
your life. So decide on a time, puff out your day planner and pencil in your exercise times for the next month!
HOWLONG?(DurationofWorkouts)
For aerobic exercise benefits, it's recommended that you exercise from between 24 and 60 minutes per session.
But start slowly and gradually increase your exercise times. If you've been sedentary during the past year, it may
be a good idea to keepyour exercise times to as little as five minutes initially. Yourbody will need time to adjust
to the new activity. If your goal is weight loss, a longer exercise session at lower intensities has been found to
be most effective. A workout time of 48 minutes or more is recommended for best weight loss results.
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HOWHARD?(IntensityofWorkouts)
How hard you workout is also determined byyour goals. If you useyour treadmill to prepare for a 51{run, you will
probably work out at a higher intensity than if your goal is general fitness. Regardless of your long term goals,
always begin an exercise program at low intensity. Aerobic exercise does not have to be painful to be beneficial!
Thereare two ways to measure your exercise intensity. The first is by monitoring your heart rate (using the grip
pulse handlebars or a wireless chest transmitter - may be sold separately), and the second is by evaluating your
perceived exertion level (this is simpler than it sounds!).
PERCEIVEDEXERTIONLEVEL
A simple way to gaugeyour exercise intensity is to evaluateyour perceived exertion level. Whileexercising, if you
are too winded to maintain a conversation without gasping, you are working out too hard. A good rule of thumb
is to work to the point of exhilaration, not exhaustion. If you cannot catch your breath, it's time to slow down.
Always be aware of these warning signs of overexertion.
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Whatis TargetHeartRateZone?
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Target Heart Rate Zone tells you
the number of times per minute
your heart needs to beat to
achieve a desired workout effect.
It is represented as a percenta@
of the maximum number of times
your heart can beat per minute.
Target Zone will vary for each
individual, depending on a@,
current level of conditioning,
and personal fitness goals. The
American Heart Association
recommends working-out at a
Target Heart Rate Zone of between
60% and 75% of your maximum
heart rate. A beginner will want to
workout in the 60% ran@ while
a more experienced exerciser will
want to workout in the 70-75%
ran@. Seechart for reference.
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EXAMPLE:
For a 42-year-old user: Find a@ along the bottom of the chart (round to 40), follow a@ column up to
the target zone bar. Results: 60% of maximum Hear Rate = 108 Beats Per Minute, 75% of maximum
Heart Rate = 135 Beat Per Minute.
ALWAYSCONSULTYOURPHYSICIANBEFOREBEGINNINGANEXERCISEPROGRAM.
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STRETCHFIRST
Before using your product, it is best to take a few minutes doing a few gentle stretching exercises.
Stretching prior to exercise will improve flexibility and reduce chances of exercise related injury. Ease into
each of these stretches with a slow gentle motion. Do not stretch to the point of pain. Make sure not to
bounce while doing these stretches.
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I. STANDINGCALFMUSCLESTRETCH
Stand near a wall with the toes of tour left foot about iS" from the wall, and
the right foot about J2" behind the other foot. Lean forward, pushing against
the waft with your palms, t_eepyour heels flat and hold this position for a
count of J5 seconds. Make sure that you do not bounce while stretching.
Repeat on the other side.
2. STANDINGOUADRICEPSSTRETCH
Using a wall to provide balance, grasp your left ankle
with your left hand and hold your foot against the back
of your thigh for J5 seconds. Repeat with your right
ankle and hand.
3.SITTINGHAMSTRING&LOWERBACKMUSCLESTRETCH
Sit on the floor with your legs together and straight out in front of you. Do
not lock your knees. Extend your fingers towards your toes and hold for a
count of J5 seconds. Make sure that you do not bounce while stretching. Sit
upright again. Repeat one time.
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WARMUP
The first 2 to 5 minutes of a workout should be devoted to warming up. The warm-up will limber your
muscles and prepare them for more strenuous exercise. Make sure that you warm-up on your product at a
slow pace. The warm up should gradually bring your heart rate into your Target Heart Rate Zone.
COOLDOWN
Never stop exercising suddenly! A cool-down period of 3-5 minutes allows your heart to readjust to the
decreased demand. Make sure that your cool down period consists of a very slow pace to allow your heart
rate to lower. After the cool-down, repeat the stretching exercises listed above to loosen and relax your
muscles.
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An important step in developing a long term fitness program is to determine your goals. Is your primary
goal for exercising to lose weight? Improve muscle? Reduce stress? Prepare for the spring racing schedule?
Knowing what your goals are will help you develop a more successful exercise program. Below are some
common exercise goals:
WeightLoss- lowerintensity,longerduration workouts
ImproveBodyShapeand Tone- interval workouts,alternate betweenhi and low intensities
IncreasedEnergyLevel- morefrequentdaily workouts
ImprovedSportsPerformance- high intensity workouts
ImprovedCardiovascularEndurance- moderateintensity,longerduration workouts
If possible try to define your personal goals in precise, measurable terms, and then putyour goals in writing.
Themore specific you can be, the easier it will be to track your progress. If your goals are long term, divide
them up into monthly and weekly segments. Longer term goals can lose some of the immediate motivation
benefits. Short term goals are easier to achieve. Your console provides you with several readouts that can
be used to record your progress. Youcan track Distance, Calories or Time.
KEEP/NGANEXERCISEDIARY
Tomake your personal exercise log book, photocopy the weekly and monthly log sheets, which are located
on the following pages, or you can print them off of your computer bygoing to-
www.horizonfitness,com/ uifles/weeMvlo .pflf
www.horizonfitness,com/ uides/monthlvIo ,pflf
Asyour fitness improves,youcanlookbackand seehowfar you'vecome!
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COMMONPRODUCTQUESTIONS
ARETHESOUNDSMYTREADMILLMAKESNORMAL?
All treadmills makea certain typeof thumping noisedue to thebelt riding overtherollers, especiallynew
treadmills. Thisnoisewill diminish overtime, although maynot totallygo away.Overtime, thebelt will
stretch, causing thebelt to ride smootheroverthe rollers.
WHYIS THETREADMILLI PURCHASEDLOUDERTHANTHEONEATTHESTORE?
All fitness productsseemquieter in a large store showroombecausethereis generallymorebackgroundnoise
than in yourhome.Also, therewill beless reverberationon a carpeted concretefloor than on a woodoverlay
floor.Sometimesa heavyrubber mat will help reducereverberationthrough the floor.If a fitness product is
placed closeto a wall, therewill be morereflected noise.
WHENSHOULDI BEWORRIEDABOUTANOISE?
Aslong as thesoundsyour treadmill makesare no louder than a normal conversationaltoneof voice,it is
considerednormalnoise.
TROUBLESHOOTING-TREADMILL
Yourtreadmill is designedto be reliable and easy to use.However,if you experiencea problem,please referencethe
troubleshootingguide listed below.
PROBLEM: Theconsoledoesnetlight up and/or the belt doesnot move.
$OL UTJO_: Verifythe following:
DOESTHEREDLIGHTONTHEON/OFFSWITCHLIGHTUP?
IF YES..
Doublecheckthat all connectionsaresecure,especiallythe consolecable. Unplugand reconnectthe console
cable to verify.
Makesure theconsolecableis notpinched ordamagedin anyway.
Turnthepoweroff, unplug thepowercable and wait 60 seconds.Removemotor cover.Wait until aft red LED
lights havegoneoff on themotorcontrolboard beforeproceeding.Next,verifythat noneof thewiresconnected
to thelowerboard are looseor disconnected.
IF NO:
Verifythat the outlet the machineis plugged into is functional Doublecheckthat thebreakerhas not tripped,
it is on a dedicated 20-amp circuit, it is net on a GFCIequippedoutlet, and it is not plugged into a power
strip/surge protectoror extensioncord.
Thepowercordis not pinched or damagedand is properlyplugged into theoutlet ANDthe machine.
Thepowerswitch is turned to the ONposition.
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PROBLEM:Thetreadmill circuit breakertrips during a workout.
SOLUTION: Verifythefollowing:
Makesure the treadmill is plugged into adedicated 20-amp circuit.
Verifythat you do not havethe machineon an extensioncordor surge protector
Confirm that the machine is not plugged into a GFCI-equippefl outlet or on a circuit that has a GFCI-equippefloutlet on it.
PROBLEM:Therunning belt does not stay centered during a workout.
$OLUTJOHi Verifythefollowing:
Makesure the treadmill is on a level surface.
Verifythat the belt is properly tightened and centered(Refer to the Adjustment section for detailed directions).
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PROBLEM:Operating speed appears inaccurate.
$OL UT_OH: Auto-cafibrate the treadmill:
Poweron the treadmill and havethe safety keyin position on the
console.Press and hold the elevation "+" and speed %" buttons for
approximately 5seconds toenter the EngineeringMode. Theconsole
will beepand "ENGO"appears in the display.
Press the Speed"+" or "-" button until "ENG2"appearsin the display.
Press, "ENTER"toselect. Press, "START"to begin. Thetreadmill
running belt will begin to moveautomatically and the auto-calibration
sequencewill properlyset and store the speed values.
Uponsuccessful calibration, the treadmill will beepseveral times. The
console will automatically exit EngineeringModeand return to the
start-up screen.
DoNorstandonrunningbe!twhile
i calibrating- standontheguide
i rails. Treadmiflwifl fluctuate between
JOWand s eedsseverai
i minutesunf!!calibrafion is complete,
TROUBLESHOOTING- HEARTRATE
Checkyour exerciseenvironment for sourcesof interference such as fluorescent lights, computers, undergroundfencing, home
security systems or appliances containing large motors. Theseitems may causeerratic heart rate readouts.
Youmayexperiencean erratic readout underthe following conditions:
° Gripping the heart rate handlebars too tighL Tryto maintain moderatepressure whileholding ontothe heartrate handlebars.
Constantmovement and vibration due to constantly holding the heartrate handlebarswhile exercising.If youarereceiving
erratic heart rate readouts, try to only hold the grips long enoughto monitor yourheart rate.
Whenyou arebreathing heavily during a workout.
Whenyour hands areconstricted by wearing a ring.
Whenyour hands aredry or cold. Trytomoisten yourpalms byrubbing them together to warm.
Anyonewith heavyarrhythmia.
° Anyonewith arteriosclerosisorperipheral circulation disorder
Anyonewhoseskin on the measuringpalm is especially thick.
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PLEASECALLCUSTOMERTECHSUPPORTATTHENUMBERONTHEBACKPANEL
Thefollowing information may be askedofyou whenyou call. Pleasehave theseitems readily available:
ModelName
SerialNumber
Dateof Purchase(receipt or credit card statement)
In orderfor CustomerTechSupport to serviceyour treadmill they may needto ask detailed questions about thesymptoms that are
occurring. Sometroubleshooting questions that may be askedare:
Howlong has this problem beenoccurring?
Doesthis problem occur with everyuse?With everyuser?
Ifyou arehearing a noise, does it comefrom the front or the back? Whatkind of noiseis it (thumping. grinding, squeaking,
chirping etc.)?
Has the machine beenlubricated and maintained per the maintenance schedule?
Answeringtheseand other questions will give the technicians the ability to send proper replacement parts and the servicenecessary
toget you and yourHorizonFitness treadmill running again]
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Cleanlinessof your treadmill and its operation environment will keep maintenance problems and servicecalls to a
minimum. Forthis reason,werecommendthat the following preventivemaintenanceschedulebe followed.
AFTEREACHUSE(DAILY)
Cleanand inspect, following thesesteps:
Turnoff the treadmill with theon/off switch, then unplug the powercord at the waft outlet.
Wipedownthe running belt, deck,motor cover,and consolecasing with a dampcloth. Neverusesolvents,as they
can causedamageto the treadmill.
Inspectthe powercord.If the powercordis damaged,contact HorizonFitness.
Makesure thepowercordis not underneaththe treadmill or in anyother area whereit can becomepinched or cut.
Checkthe tension and alignment of the running belt. Make surethat the treadmill belt will not damageany other
componentson thetreadmill bybeing misaligned.
EVERYWEEK
Cleanunderneaththe treadmill, following thesesteps:
Turnoff the treadmill with theon/off switch, then unplug the powercordat the waft outlet.
Foldthe treadmill into the upright position, makingsure that the locklatch is secure.
Movethe treadmill to a remotelocation.
Wipeor vacuumanydustparticlesor otherobjectsthat mayhaveaccumulatedunderneaththetreadmill.
Returnthe treadmill toits previousposition.
EVERYMONTH-IMPORTANfl
Turnoff the treadmill with the on/offswitch, thenunplug thepowercordat the waftoutlet.
Inspectaft assemblybolts of the machine forproper tightness.
Turnoff the treadmill and wa# 60 seconds.
Removethe motorcover. WaituntilALL LEDlights turn off.
Cleanthe motor and lowerboard area to eliminate any lint or dustparticles that may haveaccumulated.Failureto
do somay result in premature failure ofkeyelectrical components.
Vacuumand wipedownthe belt with a dampcloth. VacuumanyblacUwhite particles that mayaccumulate around
theunit. Theseparticles may accumulate from normaltreadmill use.
EVERY6 MONTHSOR150MILES
It is necessaryto lubricate your treadmifl running deck everysix months
or J50 miles to maintain optimal performanceofyour treadmill. Oncethe
treadmill reaches J50 miles, the console wifl prompt you to lubricate the
treadmill Onlyuselubricant providedbyHorizonFitness!
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TURNOFF THETREADMILLwith the on/off switch, then unplug the
powercordat the waftoutlet.
Loosenboththerearrollerbolts. (Forbestresults, placetworemovable
marks on both sides of the frame and note roller position). Once
the belt is loosened,take the bottle of lubricant and apply it to the
entire top surface of the running deck. Tightenboth rear roller bolts
(matching tip the marks forproperposition) to original position.After
you haveapplied lubricant, plug in the powercord, insert the safety
key,start the treadmill and walk on thebe# for two minutes tospread
thelubricant.
Lubricatetheair shockswith Teflonbasedspray.
Oncelubrication is complete,reset theconsolebypressing and holding
'STOP'and Speed'+' buttons for 5 seconds.
RUNNINGBELT
RUNNINGDECK
Pleasecontact HorizonFitness with questionsaboutapplying lubricanttoyour treadmill.
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T73WeightCapacity= 325LBS
T74WeightCapacity= 350LBS
FRAME LIFETIME
HorizonFitness warrants the frame against defects in
workmanshipand materials for the fifefime of the original
owner (Theframeis definedas the weldedmetal baseof the
unit anddoesnot includeanyparts that canberemoved.)
DRIVEMOTOR/ELEVATION
T73= 12YEARS
T74= 15YEARS
HorizonFitnesswarrantsthedrive/elevationmotorsagainst
defectsin workmanshipandmaterialsfora periodof
twelveyears(T73)or fifteenyears(T74)fromthedateof
purchase,solongasthedeviceremainsin thepossession
of theoriginalowner
ELECTRONICS&PARTS I YEAR
HorizonFitness warrants the electroniccomponents,finish
and all original parts for a period of oneyear from the date
of original purchase, so long as the deviceremains in the
possessionof the original owner
LABOR I YEAR
HorizonFitness shall coverthe labor cost for the repair
of the device for aperiod of oneyear from thedate of the
original purchase, so long as the device remains in the
possessionof the original owner
EXCLUSIONSANDLIMITAtiONS
WhoIScovered:
Theoriginalownerandis nottransferable.
WhatIScovered:
Repairor replacementofa defectivemotor,electroniccomponent,
or defectivepart and is the soleremedyof the warrant_
WhatISNOTcovered:
Normalwearand tear,improperassemblyor maintenance,or
installation ofparts or accessoriesnot originallyintendedor
compatible with the equipmentassold.
Damageor failure due toaccident,abuse,corrosion,discoloration
of paint orplastic, neglect,theft, vandalism, fire,flood,wind,
lightning, freezing,or othernatural disastersof anykind, power
reduction,fluctuation or failure from whatevercause,unusual
atmosphericconditions,collision,introduction of foreignobjects
into thecoveredunit, ormodifications that areunauthorizedornot
recommendedbyHorizonFitness.
Incidental orconsequentialdamages.HorizonFitnessis not
responsibleor liable forindirect,special orconsequentialdamages,
economicloss,lossof property,or profits, loss ofenjoymentor use,
or otherconsequentialdamagesof whatsoevernaturein connection
with the purchase,use,repairor maintenanceof the equipmenL
Equipmentusedforcommercialpurposesoranyuseother thana
single family orHousehold,unlessendorsedbyHorizonFitnessfor
coverage.
Equipmentownedor operatedoutsidethe USand Canada.
Defivery,assembly,installation, setupfor originalor replacement
units orlabor orother costsassociatedwithremovalorreplacement
of the coveredunit.
Anyattempt to repair this equipmentcreatesa risk ofinjury,
HorizonFitnessis not responsibleorliable for anydamage,lossor
liability arising from anypersonalinjury incurredduring the course
of, or asaresult of anyrepair orattemptedrepair ofyourfitness
equipmentby other thanan authorizedservice technician. All
repairsattemptedbyyouonyourfitness equipmentareundertaken
ATYOUROWNRISKand HorizonFitnessshall havenoliability for
anyinjury tothe personorpropertyarising fromsuchrepairs.
SERVICE/RETURNS
In-homeserviceis available within150miles of thenearest
authorizedrepair center(Mileagebeyond150milesfrom an
authorizedservicecenteris theresponsibilityof the consumer).
AIIreturns must bepre-authorizeflbyHorizonFitness.
HorizonFitness'obligation underthis warrantyis limited to
replacingorrepairing, at HorizonFitness' option,the sameor
comparablemodelat oneof its authorizedservicecenters.
A HorizonFitnessauthorizedservicecentermust receiveall
equipmentforwhicha warrantyclaim is made. Thisequipment
must bereceivedwith all freight and other transportationcharges
prepaid,accompaniedbysufficient proof ofpurchase.
Replacementunits,parts andelectroniccomponentsreconditioned
toAs-newConditionbyHorizonFitnessor its vendorsmay
sometimesbesuppliedas warrantyreplacementand constitute
fulfillment of warrantyterms.
Thiswarrantygivesyou specificlegalrights, andyourrights may
varyfromstate tostate.
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Forfast and friendlyservice,pleasecontactoneofour
trainedcustomertechniciansvia phone,emailor ourwebsite.
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Customer TechSupport Hotline.. 1-800- 244- 4192
Website..www.horizonfitness.com
Everyemployeeat HorizonFitnesstakespride in providingyouwith a high quality product.
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