Life Fitness Treadmill 90T User Manual

91Ti, 90T Tr eadmills  
o p e r a t i o n ma n u a l  
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Before using this product, it is essential to read  
this ENTIRE operation manual and ALL installation instructions.  
It describes equipment setup and instructs  
members on how to use it correctly and safely.  
Avant toute utilisation de ce produit, il est indispensable de lire  
ce manuel d'utilisation dans son INTÉGRALITÉ, ainsi que TOUTES  
les instructions d'installations.  
Ce manuel explique comment installer l'équipement et comment  
l'utiliser correctement et sans danger.  
FCC Warning - Possible Radio / Television Interference  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial envi-  
ronment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harm-  
ful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own  
expense.  
Class SB (Studio): Professional and / or commercial use.  
CAUTION: Any changes or modifications to this equipment could void the  
product warranty.  
Mise en garde : tout changement et toute modification de ce matériel peut  
annuler la garantie du produit.  
Any service, other than cleaning or user maintenance, must be performed by an authorized ser-  
vice representative. There are no user serviceable parts.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Section  
Description  
Page  
1.  
1.1  
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
1.2  
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Electrical Power Requirements // Grounding Instructions // Removing and Replacing the  
Wax Bag // How to Position and Stabilize the Life Fitness® Treadmill // Power Switch //  
Immobilizing the Treadmill // Centering the Belt // Fitness Networking and Entertainment //  
Power Cord Routing  
2.  
The Display Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Display Console Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Display Console Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Emergency Stop System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Reading Rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Accessory Trays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18  
Heart Rate Zone Training Exercise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Why Heart Rate Zone Training Exercise? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Heart Rate Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
The LifepulseTM Digital Heart Rate Monitoring System // The Polar Telemetry Heart Rate  
Monitoring Chest Strap  
2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
2.5  
3.  
3.1  
3.2  
4.  
4.1  
4.2  
The Workouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Workout Overviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Using the Workouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Logging on to a Network // Setting Up the Workouts without Networking Enabled  
(91Ti only) // Setting Up a Workout (90T only) // Using Quick Start //  
Selecting a Level // Using ZerOut® Speed Control // Selecting an Alternate Goal Type //  
Cool-Down  
4.3  
Workout Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Manual // Hill // Random // Fat Burn // Cardio  
5.  
5.1  
5.2  
The Manager’s Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
Entering and Using the Manager’s Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28  
Configuration Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29  
91Ti Settings // 90T Settings  
6.  
Service and Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Preventive Maintenance Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Preventive Maintenance Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
Troubleshooting the Lifepulse System Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
Troubleshooting the Polar Heart Rate Chest Strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
Heart Rate Reading Is Erratic or Absent Entirely // Heart Rate Reading Is Erratic  
or Extremely High  
6.1  
6.2  
6.3  
6.4  
6.5  
6.6  
Removing the Accessory Trays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
How to Adjust and Tension the Striding Belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
The Belt Tensioning Bolts // Tracking (Centering) a Striding Belt // Tensioning an  
Existing Striding Belt  
6.7  
7.  
7.1  
7.2  
How to Obtain Product Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
Life Fitness 91Ti Treadmill Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
Life Fitness 90T Treadmill Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
© 2002 Life Fitness, a division of Brunswick Corporation. All rights reserved. Life Fitness, Lifecycle, FlexDeck, and Heart Rate Zone Training  
are registered trademarks, and Sport Training, Heart Rate Hill, Heart Rate Interval, Extreme Heart Rate, Zone Training+, InstaPace, ZerOut,  
MaxTime, Lifepulse, Intelli, Ergo, Your Zone, Power Factor Plus, Lifespring, Everwax, and Custom Plus are trademarks of Brunswick  
Corporation. Polar is a registered trademark of Polar Electro, Inc. Cardio Theater is a registered trademark of Cardio TheaterHoldings and a  
wholly owned subsidiary of ClubCom corporation. Broadcast Vision is a trademark of Broadcast Vision, Inc. FitLinxx is a trademark of the  
Integrated Fitness Corp. Any use of these trademarks, without the express written consent of Life Fitness or the corresponding companies is  
forbidden.  
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This Operation Manual describes the functions of the following products:  
Life Fitness treadmills:  
91Ti  
90T  
See "Specifications" in this manual for product specific features.  
Statement of Purpose: The treadmill is an exercise machine that enables users to walk or run, in  
place, on a moving surface.  
Health-related injuries may result from incorrect or excessive use of exercise equipment. Life  
Fitness STRONGLY recommends seeing a physician for a complete medical exam before  
undertaking an exercise program, particularly if the user has a family history of high blood pres-  
sure or heart disease; or is over the age of 45; or smokes, has high cholesterol, is obese, or has  
not exercised regularly in the past year. Life Fitness also recommends consulting a fitness pro-  
fessional on the correct use of this product.  
If, at any time while exercising, the user experiences faintness, dizziness, pain, or shortness of  
breath, he or she must stop immediately.  
Des problèmes de santé peuvent être causés par une utilisation incorrecte ou excessive de  
l'équipement. Life Fitness conseille VIVEMENT de consulter un médecin pour subir un examen  
médical complet avant de commencer tout programme d'exercice, et tout particulièrement si l'u-  
tilisateur a des antécédents familiaux d'hypertension ou de troubles cardiaques, ou s'il a plus de  
45 ans, s'il fume, s'il a du cholestérol, s'il est obèse ou n'a pas fait d'exercice régulièrement  
depuis un an. Life Fitness recommande également de consulter un professionnel du condition-  
nement physique pour savoir comment utiliser correctement ce produit.  
Si, pendant l'utilisation de l'appareil, l'utilisateur ressent un malaise, des vertiges, des douleurs  
ou des difficultés à respirer, il doit s'arrêter immédiatement.  
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GETTING STARTED  
1.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Read all instructions before using the treadmill.  
DANGER: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always unplug this Life Fitness product  
before cleaning or attempting any maintenance activity.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury, it is imperative to  
connect each product to a properly grounded electrical outlet.  
To disconnect, turn power OFF at the ON/OFF switch, then remove plug from electrical  
outlet.  
Never operate a Life Fitness product if it has a damaged power cord or electrical plug, or if it  
has been dropped, damaged, or even partially immersed in water. Contact Life Fitness  
Customer Support Services.  
Position this product so that the power cord plug is accessible to the user.  
Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces. Do not pull the equipment by the power  
cord or use the cord as a handle. Do not run the power cord underneath, or along the side,  
of the treadmill.  
If the electrical supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, an autho-  
rized service agent, or a similarly qualified person to avoid a hazard.  
Do not use this product in areas where aerosol spray products are being used or where  
oxygen is being administered. Such substances create the danger of combustion and  
explosion.  
Always follow the console instructions for proper operation.  
Close supervision is necessary when used near children, invalids or disabled persons.  
Do not use this product outdoors, near swimming pools or in areas of high humidity.  
Never operate a Life Fitness product with the air openings blocked. Keep air openings free  
of lint, hair, or any obstructing material.  
Never insert objects into any opening in this product. If an object should drop inside, turn off  
the power, unplug the power cord from the outlet, and carefully retrieve it. If the item cannot  
be reached, contact Life Fitness Customer Support Services.  
Never place liquids of any type directly on the unit, except in an accessory tray or holder.  
Containers with lids are recommended.  
Wear shoes with rubber or high-traction soles. Do not use shoes with heels, leather soles,  
cleats or spikes. Make sure no stones are embedded in the soles.  
Keep all loose clothing, shoelaces, and towels away from moving parts.  
Do not use this product in bare feet.  
Do not reach into, or underneath, the unit or tip it on its side during operation.  
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Keep the area six feet (two meters) by three feet (one meter) behind the treadmill clear of  
any obstructions, including walls, furniture, and other equipment.  
Handrails may be held to enhance stability as needed, but are not for continuous use.  
Never mount or dismount the treadmill while the running belt is moving. Use the handrails  
whenever additional stability is required. In case of an emergency, such as tripping, grasp  
the handrails, and place the feet on the side platforms.  
Never walk or jog backwards on the treadmill.  
An immobilized treadmill cannot be operated. The main motor, incline, and waxer are all dis-  
abled. To immobilize the 91Ti treadmill, set the display to read “SELECT WORKOUT”. Press  
the STOP key twice to do so if this message does not appear in the MESSAGE CENTER.  
Then, hold down the SPEED DOWN key, and press the STOP key. The console for the immo-  
bilized treadmill displays “IMMOBILIZED” in the MESSAGE CENTER. To restore operation,  
repeat the step of holding down the SPEED DOWN key and pressing the STOP key. To immo-  
bilize the 90T model treadmill, hold down the TIME DOWN key, and press the STOP key. The  
console for the immobilized treadmill shows three horizontal lines in each of the data display  
windows. To restore normal operation, repeat the step of holding down the TIME DOWN key  
and pressing the STOP key.  
Use this appliance only as it is intended, according to this manual. Do not use attachments  
not recommended by the manufacturer.  
Always wear the emergency stop clip when using the treadmill.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
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1
POINT DE DÉPART  
1.1 CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES  
Pour réduire les risques de décharges électriques, l'appareil Life Fitness doit toujours être  
débranché avant tout nettoyage ou travail d'entretien.  
Pour réduire les risques de brûlures, d'incendies, de décharges électriques ou de blessures,  
tout appareil doit être branché impérativement sur une prise électrique correctement mise à la  
terre.  
Pour d brancher l'appareil, coupez l'alimentation au niveau de l'interrupteur de marche/arrêt,  
puis retirez la fiche de la prise électrique.  
Ne faites jamais fonctionner d'appareil Life Fitness dont le cordon d'alimentation ou la fiche  
seraient abîmés, qui aurait fait une chute ou qui aurait été endommagé ou partiellement  
plongé dans l'eau. Contactez le service après-vente de Life Fitness.  
Placez ce produit de manière à ce que l'utilisateur puisse accéder à la fiche du cordon d'ali-  
mentation.  
Maintenez le cordon d'alimentation à l'écart des surfaces chaudes. Ne tirez pas l'appareil  
par son cordon et n'utilisez pas celui-ci comme une poignée. Ne faites pas passer le cordon  
sur le sol, sous le tapis roulant, ni le long de l'appareil.  
Si le cordon d'alimentation électrique est endommagé, il doit être remplacé par le fabricant,  
par un réparateur agréé ou par une personne qualifiée afin d'éviter tout danger.  
N'utilisez pas ce produit dans des zones où vous utilisez des aérosols ou administrez de  
l'oxygène. De telles substances pourraient entraîner des risques d'incendie et d'explosion.  
Pour un fonctionnement correct, suivez toujours les instructions de la console.  
Une surveillance étroite est nécessaire en cas d'utilisation par des enfants, des personnes  
invalides ou handicapées.  
N'utilisez pas ce produit à l'extérieur, près d'une piscine ou dans endroits très humides.  
Ne faites jamais fonctionner de produit Life Fitness dont les bouches d'aération seraient blo-  
quées. Maintenez-les exemptes de peluches, de cheveux ou de toute obstruction.  
N'insérez jamais d'objet dans les ouvertures de cet appareil. Si un objet tombe dedans,  
coupez l'alimentation électrique, débranchez le cordon de la prise et récupérez-le avec pré-  
caution. Si vous ne pouvez pas l'atteindre, consultez le service après-vente de Life Fitness.  
Ne placez jamais de liquides d'aucune sorte directement sur l'appareil, sauf si vous dis-  
posez d'un support ou d'un plateau pour accessoires. Il est recommandé d'utiliser des con-  
teneurs munis d'un couvercle.  
Portez des chaussures avec semelles en caoutchouc ou antidérapantes. N'utilisez pas de  
chaussures à talons, de semelles en cuir ou à crampons. Assurez-vous qu'aucun caillou ne  
s'est incrusté dans les semelles.  
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Maintenez les vêtements lâches, les lacets et les serviettes à l'écart des pièces en mouve-  
ment.  
N'utilisez pas cet appareil sans chaussures.  
Ne placez pas les mains sous ou dans l'appareil, et ne le renversez pas sur le côté pendant  
le fonctionnement.  
Derrière le tapis roulant, conservez une zone de 1,80 m sur 1 m libre de toute obstruction  
(aucun mur, meuble ou autre appareil).  
Les barres latérales peuvent servir à améliorer la stabilité, le cas échéant, mais elles ne  
sont pas conçues pour être utilisées de façon continue.  
Ne montez jamais sur le tapis roulant et n'en descendez jamais tandis qu'il tourne. Le cas  
échéant, utilisez les barres latérales pour augmenter votre stabilité.  
Ne marchez et ne courrez jamais à l'envers sur ce tapis roulant.  
Il est impossible de faire fonctionner un tapis immobilisé. Le moteur principal, la pente et le  
cireur sont désactivés. Pour immobiliser le tapis, réglez l'affichage de manière à obtenir «  
SÉLECTIONNER EXERCICE » Appuyez deux fois sur la touche STOP pour cela si ce mes-  
sage n'apparaît pas au niveau du CENTRE DES MESSAGES. Maintenez ensuite la flèche  
VITESSE vers le BAS enfoncée et appuyez sur la touche STOP. La console du tapis immo-  
bilisé affiche « IMMOBILISÉ » dans le CENTRE DES MESSAGES. Pour reprendre le fonc-  
tionnement normal, maintenez à nouveau la flèche VITESSE vers le BAS enfoncée et  
appuyez sur STOP.  
Cet appareil ne doit être utilisé que selon l'usage pour lequel il est conçu, conformément au  
présent manuel. N'utilisez pas d'accessoires non conseillés par le fabricant.  
Vous devez toujours porter l'agrafe d'arrêt d'urgence lorsque vous utilisez le tapis de course.  
CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS POUR USAGE ULTÉRIEUR.  
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1.2 SETUP  
Read the Operation Manual before setting up the Life Fitness treadmill. Place the treadmill  
where it will be used before beginning the setup procedure.  
ELECTRICAL POWER REQUIREMENTS  
The Life Fitness treadmill is intended for use on a normal 120-Volt electrical circuit in the United  
States and Canada. The following table provides the current rating for this product based on  
supply voltage. Make sure that this treadmill model supports the proper line voltage for the  
installation location before plugging it into the outlet.  
Supply  
Voltage (VAC)  
Maximum  
Current (Amps)  
Frequency (Hz)  
100  
120  
200  
220  
230  
240+  
50 / 60  
50 / 60  
50 / 60  
50 / 60  
50 / 60  
50 / 60  
16  
16  
8
8
8
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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
This Life Fitness product must be properly grounded. If the unit malfunctions or breaks down,  
proper grounding provides a path of least resistance for the electric current, which reduces the  
risk of shock to anyone touching or using the equipment. Each unit is equipped with an electrical  
cord, which includes an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must  
be inserted into an outlet that has been properly installed and grounded in accordance with all  
local codes and ordinances.  
A temporary adapter MUST NOT BE USED to connect this plug to a two-pole receptacle in  
North America. If a properly grounded, 20-amp outlet is not available, one must be installed by a  
qualified electrician. Models drawing 16 amps or more must be installed on a dedicated line.  
IL EST ABSOLUMENT INTERDIT d'employer un adaptateur temporaire pour brancher cette  
fiche sur une prise à deux pôles en Amérique du Nord. Si aucune prise de 20 A correctement  
mise à la terre n'est disponible, il convient d'en faire installer une par un électricien qualifié. Les  
modèles utilisant 16 A ou plus doivent être installés sur des lignes qui leur sont réservées.  
DANGER: A risk of electrical shock may result from improper connection of the equipment-  
grounding conductor. Check with a qualified electrician if in doubt as to proper grounding tech-  
nique. DO NOT modify the plug provided with the product. If it will not fit an electrical outlet,  
have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.  
DANGER: Un branchement incorrect du conducteur de mise à la terre peut entraîner des risques de  
décharge électrique. Consultez un électricien si des doutes subsistent quant à la technique de mise à  
la terre. NE MODIFIEZ PAS la fiche fournie avec l'appareil. Si elle ne s'adapte pas à une prise, faites  
en installer une correcte par un électricien qualifié.  
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REMOVING AND REPLACING THE WAX BAG  
The wax lubrication system is a standard feature on the 91Ti model and international 90T model.  
Treadmills with waxers are equipped to monitor wax levels automatically. On the 91Ti, when the the  
wax bag is six-percent full, the console displays “NOTIFY MAINTENANCE -- WAXER NEEDS  
REFILL”. When the bag is empty, the treadmill shuts down, and the console displays, “NOTIFY  
MAINTENANCE -- WAXER EMPTY”. On a waxer-equipped 90T model, when the wax bag is six-  
percent full, the DATA DISPLAY windows show “Err9”. When the wax bag is empty, the treadmill  
shuts down and the DATA DISPLAY windows show, “Err10”.  
The wax bag is installed underneath the motor pan of the treadmill. To make replacing the bag  
as easy as possible, use the UP LEVEL ARROW key to elevate the treadmill to the 15 percent  
incline.  
Before starting the procedure, turn the power off (“I”) at the ON/OFF switch, and unplug the unit  
from the electrical outlet.  
Open the wax tray: Pull out the three push rivets (A) that fasten the  
front edge of the wax tray (B) to the bottom of the motor pan (C). If  
necessary, use a flat-edge screw driver to pry off the rivets. The rivets  
are reusable. Set down the front edge of the wax tray with the wax  
bag on top of it.  
Note: The rear edge of the wax tray is attached to the motor pan  
during factory assembly.  
Detach the old wax bag: Remove the motor cover. Engage (1) the wax bag hose clamp (D) to pre-  
vent any wax residue from seeping out of the bag. Then, gently work the wax bag hose off of the  
barbed nozzle on the wax pump inlet hose located inside the motor compartment. Open (2) the hose  
clamp, and slide it off. Discard the old wax bag.  
Attach the hose clamp to the new wax bag: Slide the hose clamp (D) over the end of the new  
wax bag outlet hose (E). Position the clamp approximately three inches from the end of the hose  
and clamp it (1) onto the wax bag hose to prevent spillage.  
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Position the wax bag under the frame: Place the wax bag (F) on top of the wax tray, so that  
the wax bag is directly underneath the treadmill motor pan (C), the wax bag flange is facing out  
toward the front of the treadmill, and the wax bag hose is near the hole (G) at the bottom of the  
motor pan through which the hose will be fed in the next step.  
Connect the wax bag hose to the pump inlet hose: Cut off the end of the wax bag hose (E)  
one half-inch from the end. Feed the hose through the hole (G) at the bottom of the motor pan,  
and slide it onto the barbed nozzle on the wax pump inlet hose located inside the motor compart-  
ment. Be sure to fully seat the wax bag hose onto the inlet hose. Release (2) the hose clamp (D).  
CAUTION: Failure to release the hose clamp greatly shortens belt life.  
MISE EN GARDE : la bride de serrage doit être relâchée sous peine de réduire de  
façon importante la durée de vie du tapis.  
Close the wax tray: Align two holes of the wax bag flange with the two holes along the front edge  
of the wax tray (B) and the two holes at the bottom of the treadmill motor pan (C). Attach the wax  
tray and wax bag (F) to the motor pan with two of the push-rivets (A), simply by pushing each rivet  
upward through both sets of aligned holes. Once each rivet is pushed through the holes as far as  
possible, its front tip flares open to keep the tray and wax bag fastened to the motor pan. Push a  
third push-rivet through the remaining aligned holes in the wax tray and the bottom of the treadmill  
motor pan.  
Inform the system that a new wax bag has been installed: Access the Manager’s Configuration.  
For details, see Section 5.1, titled Entering and Using the Manager’s Configuration. On the 91Ti  
model, scroll to the Refill Waxer System configuration setting. Press ENTER. The MESSAGE  
CENTER displays “REPAIR LOGGED”. Press the CLEAR key three times to exit the Manager’s  
Configuration. On the 90T model, select the Waxer System Installed configuration setting. Change  
the setting to “no” by pressing the SPEED DOWN ARROW key once. Then, change the setting to  
“yes” by pressing the SPEED UP ARROW key once. Press the STOP key once to exit the  
Manager’s Configuration.  
HOW TO POSITION AND STABILIZE THE LIFE FITNESS® TREADMILL  
Following all safety instructions in Section 1.1, move the  
treadmill to the location in which it will be used. See Section  
7, titled Specifications, for the dimensions of the footprint.  
Allow a distance of eight inches, or 21 centimeters, between  
the treadmill and other units on either side. Allow a distance  
of six feet, or two meters, from the rear of the treadmill to  
any object or surface.  
After placing the unit where it will be used, check its stability. If there is even a slight rocking motion  
or the unit is not stable, determine which stabilizing leg is not resting on the floor. To adjust, loosen  
the JAM NUT (A), and turn the STABILIZING LEG (B) until the rocking motion ceases, and both sta-  
bilizing legs rest firmly on the floor. Retighten the JAM NUT.  
NOTE: It is extremely important that the stabilizing leg be correctly adjusted for proper opera-  
tion. An unbalanced unit may cause striding belt misalignment.  
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POWER SWITCH  
Located on the front panel at the base of the treadmill, the ON/OFF switch has two positions:  
"I" (one) for ON and "0" (zero) for OFF.  
IMMOBILIZING THE TREADMILL  
An immobilized treadmill cannot be operated. The main motor, incline, and waxer are all disabled.  
To immobilize the 91Ti treadmill, set the display to read “SELECT WORKOUT”. Press the STOP  
key twice to do so if this message does not appear in the MESSAGE CENTER. Then, hold down  
the SPEED DOWN key, and press the STOP key. The console for the immobilized treadmill dis-  
plays “IMMOBILIZED” in the MESSAGE CENTER. To restore operation, repeat the step of holding  
down the SPEED DOWN key and pressing the STOP key. To immobilize the 90T model treadmill,  
hold down the TIME DOWN key, and press the STOP key. The console for the immobilized tread-  
mill shows three horizontal lines in each of the data display windows. To restore normal operation,  
repeat the step of holding down the TIME DOWN key and pressing the STOP key.  
The DATA DISPLAY on a Model 90T treadmill  
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CENTERING THE BELT  
After installing and levelling the treadmill, check the belt to ensure that it is tracking properly.  
First, plug the power cord into an appropriate outlet. See Electrical Requirements at the begin-  
ning of this section for details. Then, turn the treadmill ON (“I”).  
Stand on the siderails of the treadmill and straddle the belt. Press the SPEED UP ARROW key, and  
increase the speed to 4.0 mph (6.4 kph).  
If the striding belt moves to the right while it is running, have a second person turn the right ten-  
sion bolt a quarter-turn clockwise, and then turn the left tension bolt (A) a quarter-turn counter-  
clockwise. See the illustration below. This action sets the striding belt tracking back to center of  
the roller.  
If the striding belt moves to the left, turn the left tension bolt a quarter-turn clockwise and then  
turn the right tension bolt a quarter-turn counter-clockwise to start the striding belt tracking back  
to center of roller.  
Repeat these adjustments until striding belt appears centered. Allow the belt to continue running  
for several minutes to be sure that the tracking is stabilized.  
NOTE: Do not exceed one full turn of the adjusting screws in either direction. If, after one full  
turn, the belt does not track properly, contact Customer Support Services. The phone numbers  
are listed in Section 6.7, titled How to Obtain Product Service.  
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B
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FITNESS NETWORKING AND ENTERTAINMENT (91TI ONLY)  
A network port on the console of the Life Fitness treadmill allows the unit to be connected to a  
fitness entertainment system and/or a network, such as the FitLinxxTM interactive fitness network.  
Fitness network: The network connection enables the console to upload user workout  
statistics to a fitness network database or to download remotely stored information, such  
a pre-set workout program. See Section 4.2, titled Using the Workouts, for information  
on logging onto a network.  
Entertainment: The network connection enables the console to power a third-party  
receiver for use with a service such as the Cardio Theater® entertainment system or the  
BroadcastVisionTM entertainment system.  
This port is located inside the console assembly. To access it, remove the left accessory tray.  
See Section 6.5 for details. Then, remove the console assembly cover door. Locate the port and  
plug in the network cable. Re-attach the console assembly cover door and the accessory tray.  
Any use of the port for other than its intended purpose could void the product warranty.  
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POWER CORD ROUTING  
The power cord run is attached to the treadmill motor pan. On units sold in the United States,  
the cord runs out from the front panel of the motor pan on the right side.  
On units sold elsewhere, the cord plugs into the bottom of the motor pan near the front, user left  
corner. It is held in place by a clip.  
Always run the power cord in front of the treadmill to plug it in. Do not run the power cord under-  
neath, or along the side, of the unit.  
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THE DISPLAY CONSOLE  
2.1 DISPLAY CONSOLE OVERVIEW  
The computerized display console on the treadmill allows the user to tailor a workout to  
personal fitness abilities and goals and to monitor progress. With this easy-to-use console,  
the user can track fitness improvement from one workout to the next.  
Model 91Ti display console  
Model 90T display console  
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2.2 DISPLAY CONSOLE DESCRIPTIONS  
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WORKOUT PROFILE window (91Ti only): This window displays shapes, made of columns  
of lights, that represent the incline and levels of intensity for a workout-in-progress. The  
height of the column furthest to the left is proportional to the current level of incline and  
intensity. During a FAT BURN* or CARDIO* workout, which requires the use the Lifepulse  
system sensors or the Polar heart rate chest strap, the WORKOUT PROFILE window  
displays a heart shape to request the user's heart rate signal. If the console does not detect  
a signal, the MESSAGE CENTER displays the prompt, "NEED HEART RATE - PLACE  
HANDS ON SENSORS OR USE TELEMETRY STRAP". If the console does not receive the  
signal within three minutes, the workout automatically is converted to a MANUAL program.  
*These workouts are available on the 91Ti model only.  
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MESSAGE CENTER (91Ti only): This window displays step-by-step instructions for setting  
up a workout. During a workout, it displays statistics about the progress of the workout:  
Calories: the total number of calories burned since beginning the workout.  
Time: the number of minutes elapsed since beginning the workout.  
Distance: the total distance traveled.  
Incline: the selected incline level of the workout.  
Heart Rate: the detected heart rate if the user is grasping the Lifepulse system sensors  
or wearing the Polar heart rate chest strap.  
Speed: the user's speed.  
Calories per Hour: the rate of calories burned per hour.  
Pace: the rate of minutes per mile or kilometer.  
Watts: effort level in Watts. The Watt is a unit of power output or the expression of the  
mechanical rate of work.  
Mets: effort level in Mets. The Met is an expression of the rate of work for the human  
body, or a metabolic equivalent; one Met is approximately equal to the metabolism of a  
person at rest.  
Distance Climbed: a calculation of feet or meters based on the speed and incline.  
B
DATA DISPLAY (90T only): During a workout, these three windows display statistics about  
the progress of the workout:  
Time: the number of minutes elapsed since beginning the workout.  
Distance: the total distance traveled.  
Calories: the total number of calories burned since beginning the workout.  
Incline: the selected incline level of the workout.  
Speed: the user's speed.  
Heart Rate: the detected heart rate if the user is wearing the Polar heart rate chest  
strap.  
After a new workout has been underway for 12 seconds, the left DATA DISPLAY window  
flashes a default weight value of 150 pounds (68 kg), indicating that the computer is  
requesting the user’s weight to calculate the number of calories burned. Use the WEIGHT  
ARROW keys to enter the correct weight. If no weight is entered, the computer uses the  
default value to calculate calories burned.  
Defined by the American College of Sports Medicine's "Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription" as equal to  
220 minus an individual’s age.  
* Target Heart Rate (THR) is a percentage of the theoretical maximum. For example, a 40-year-old user's THR for the FAT  
BURN workout is 117. This workout targets 65 percent of the maximum, so the equation would be (220-40)*.65=117.  
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C
TIME, INCLINE, and SPEED ARROW keys (91Ti only): Press these keys to increase or  
decrease the workout time, the incline of the treadmill deck, or the striding belt speed. The  
MESSAGE CENTER displays the input data in sections located just above the keys.  
TIME/WEIGHT, INCLINE, and SPEED ARROW keys (90T only): Press these keys to increase  
or decrease the workout time, the incline of the treadmill deck, or the striding belt speed. The  
DATA DISPLAY shows the input data in sections located just above the keys.  
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E
QUICK START: Press this key to begin a manual workout immediately. Once the workout is  
in progress, use the ARROW keys to change the workout settings as desired.  
PAUSE (91Ti only): Press this key to stop the belt and hold the current workout. Continue  
the workout by pressing the ENTER key. When the pause duration is reached, the console  
resets and displays a prompt to set up a new workout.  
F
COOL DOWN (91Ti only): Press this key to begin an automatically customized workout  
cool-down.  
G
STOP: Press this key to stop the belt and the workout. The MESSAGE CENTER then dis-  
plays a summary of the workout, including total time elapsed, total distance traveled, and total  
calories burned. Pressing STOP a second time causes the MESSAGE CENTER to prompt the  
user for a new workout setup.  
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ZONE TRAINING HEART RATE CHART: Consult this chart to select a target heart rate* for  
a specific age and percentage of the theoretical maximum heart rate. For more information,  
see Section 3, titled Heart Rate Zone Training Exercise.  
CLEAR (91Ti only): Press this key, when programming a workout, to clear incorrect data, such  
as weight or age, before pressing the ENTER key. Pressing the key during a workout places the  
workout in PAUSE mode. To resume the workout, press the ENTER key. Press the CLEAR  
key twice in succession to terminate the workout. When the treadmill is in PAUSE mode, the  
MESSAGE CENTER displays a count-down clock. Once this clock times out, the workout  
terminates. See the Settings topic in the Section 5, titled Mangager’s Configuration, for infor-  
mation on reducing or increasing the pause duration.  
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SELECT ARROW keys (91Ti only): Use these keys to enter data, cycle through and select  
workouts, and change the target heart rate during a FAT BURN or CARDIO workout.  
K. ENTER (91Ti only): Press this key to confirm entries of workout setup values displayed in  
the MESSAGE CENTER.  
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2.3 EMERGENCY STOP SYSTEM  
A cord with a clip is attached to this magnetized key. Before starting a work-  
out, attach the clip to clothing. To stop the striding belt on the treadmill dur-  
ing an emergency, pull the cord, removing the key from the console.  
Replace the key to reset the system.  
STOP  
2.4 READING RACK  
The display console design includes a built-in reading rack allowing a book or magazine to be  
supported during the workout.  
2.5 ACCESSORY TRAYS  
The accessory trays (A), located on either side of the display console, are removable. They  
should be cleaned periodically. See Chapter 6, titled Service and Technical Data, for details.  
A
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HEART RATE ZONE TRAINING EXERCISE  
3.1 WHY HEART RATE ZONE TRAINING EXERCISE?  
Research shows that maintaining a specific heart rate while exercising is the optimal way to  
monitor the intensity of a workout and to achieve maximum results. That is the idea behind the  
Life Fitness heart rate zone training approach to exercise.  
Zone training identifies an exerciser's ideal heart rate range, or zone, for burning fat or increas-  
ing cardiovascular fitness. The values within the zone depend on the workout.  
Note: Consulting a fitness trainer is recommended for defining specific fitness goals and design-  
ing a workout program.  
The Model 91Ti treadmill features exclusive workouts designed to take full advantage of the  
benefits of heart rate zone training exercise: FAT BURN and CARDIO. Each workout offers  
different benefits, as discussed in Section 4, titled The Workouts.  
During one of these workouts, grasp the Lifepulse system sensors, or wear the Polar heart rate  
chest strap to enable the on-board computer to monitor the heart rate. The computer automatically  
adjusts the resistance level to maintain the target heart rate* based on the actual heart rate. To  
change the target heart rate during a workout, use the SELECT ARROW keys.  
Although the Model 90T does not offer the FAT BURN and CARDIO workouts, it is equipped  
with Polar telemetry heart rate monitoring. The Polar heart rate chest strap is sold separately for  
both the Model 91Ti and the Model 90T.  
* Target Heart Rate (THR) is a percentage of the theoretical maximum. For example, a 40-year-old user's THR for the CARDIO  
workout is 144. This workout targets 80 percent of the maximum, so the equation would be (220-40)*.80=144.  
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3.2 HEART RATE MONITORING  
THE LIFEPULSETM DIGITAL HEART RATE MONITORING SYSTEM (91TI ONLY)  
To use the treadmill's Lifepulse system to check the hear rate during a workout, grasp the sensors  
(A) on the ErgoTM bar. Maintain contact with all four sensors throughout the workout to obtain a heart  
rate reading. The console displays a heart rate within 20 to 30 seconds of contact with the sensors.  
It is not recommended to grasp the sensors at speeds above 4.5 MPH, or 7.2 KPH. For these  
speeds, the use of a heart rate chest strap is recommended.  
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A
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THE POLAR® TELEMETRY HEART RATE MONITORING CHEST STRAP  
The Life Fitness treadmill is equipped with Polar telemetry, a heart rate monitoring system  
in which electrodes, pressed against the skin, transfer heart rate signals to the treadmill  
console. These electrodes are attached to a chest strap that the user wears during the workout. The  
chest strap is optional. For information on ordering, see Section 6.7, titled How to Obtain Product  
Service.  
See the diagram below for correct positioning of the strap. The electrodes (A), which are the two  
grooved surfaces on the underside of the strap, must remain wet to transmit accurately the elec-  
trical impulses of the heart back to the receiver. Moisten the electrodes. Then, secure the strap  
as high under the chest muscles as possible. The strap should be snug, but comfortable enough  
to allow for normal breathing.  
The transmitter strap delivers an optimal heart rate reading when the electrodes are in direct  
contact with bare skin. However, it functions properly through a thin layer of wet clothing. If it  
becomes necessary to re-moisten the chest strap electrodes, grasp the center of the strap, pull it  
away from the chest to expose the two electrodes, and re-moisten them.  
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A
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THE WORKOUTS  
4.1 WORKOUT OVERVIEWS  
The following workouts are preprogrammed for the Life Fitness treadmill. Access them by press-  
ing the SELECT ARROW keys.  
MANUAL is a workout in which the intensity level does not change automatically. It is avaialble  
on the 91Ti and 90T models. On the 91Ti model, a MANUAL workout can be programmed to  
target certain type of goals other than the default time goal. See the topic titled Selecting an  
Alternate Goal Type in the following section.  
The following workouts are available on the 91Ti model only:  
HILL is an interval training workout. Intervals are periods of intense aerobic exercise separated  
by regular periods of lower-intensity exercise.  
RANDOM is an interval training workout of constantly changing intensity levels that occur in no  
regular pattern or progression.  
FAT BURN is a lower-intensity workout for burning the body’s fat reserves. The user grasps the  
Lifepulse system sensors continuously or wears a Polar heart rate chest strap. The program adjusts  
the intensity level, based on the actual heart rate, to maintain the target rate* at 65 percent of the  
theoretical maximum.  
CARDIO is a higher-intensity workout for more fit users, emphasizing cardiovascular benefits  
and maximum fat burning. The user grasps the Lifepulse system sensors continuously or wears a  
Polar heart rate chest strap. The program adjusts the intensity level, based on the actual heart  
rate, to maintain the target rate at 80 percent of the theoretical maximum.  
4.2 USING THE WORKOUTS  
LOGGING ON TO A NETWORK (91TI ONLY)  
If the Life Fitness treadmill is connected to a fitness network, the console downloads personal,  
pre-configured workouts, making it uncessary to set up a workout manually. To start a workout  
with networking enabled, first step on the treadmill. The MESSAGE CENTER displays a prompt  
to log on with a personal ID number. Press ENTER. Select each digit of the number by using  
the SELECT ARROW keys, and press ENTER. Repeat this step for all digits of the ID number.  
Then, when prompted by the MESSAGE CENTER, begin the workout.  
Defined by the American College of Sports Medicine's "Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription" as equal to  
220 minus an individual’s age.  
* Target Heart Rate (THR) is a percentage of the theoretical maximum. For example, a 40-year-old user's THR for the  
FAT BURN workout is 117. This workout targets 65 percent of the maximum, so the equation would be (220-40)*.65=117.  
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SETTING UP THE WORKOUTS WITHOUT NETWORKING ENABLED (91TI ONLY)  
To select a workout: At the MESSAGE CENTER prompt to select a workout, press the  
SELECT ARROW keys repeatedly to scroll through displayed workout options. Press ENTER  
when the name of the desired workout appears.  
To enter setup information: The MESSAGE CENTER displays prompts for workout setup  
information, such as weight and desired speed. At each prompt, use the SELECT ARROW keys  
to scroll to the desired value, and press ENTER.  
Then, when prompted by the MESSAGE CENTER, begin the workout.  
To change workout information during a workout: Use the TIME, INCLINE, and SPEED  
ARROW keys to change attributes while the workout is in progress.  
To stop a workout before the end of the duration: Press the STOP key. A chart that lists all  
the steps for setting up each workout appears later in this section.  
SETTING UP A WORKOUT (90T ONLY)  
To start the treadmill: Simply press QUICK START or the SPEED UP ARROW key. As the  
treadmill begins moving, press the SPEED UP ARROW key to reach the desired speed.  
To increase the incline: Press the INCLINE UP ARROW key.  
To set the weight: After a new workout has been underway for 12 seconds, the left DATA DISPLAY  
window flashes a default weight value of 150  
pounds (68 kg), indicating that the computer is  
requesting the user’s weight to calculate the  
number of calories burned. Use the WEIGHT  
ARROW keys to enter the correct weight, and  
then press the QUICK START key to accept the  
entered weight. If no weight is entered, the com-  
puter uses the default value to calculate calories  
burned.  
LIFE FITNESS TREADMILL 91TI WORKOUT  
SETUP STEPS  
MANUAL  
FAT BURN**  
Select FAT BURN  
Enter weight  
Enter time  
Select MANUAL  
Enter weight  
Enter time  
Enter incline  
Enter speed  
Begin workout  
Enter age  
Enter THR*  
Enter speed  
Begin workout  
RANDOM  
To stop a workout before the end of the dura-  
tion: Press the STOP key.  
Select RANDOM  
Enter weight  
Enter time  
CARDIO**  
Select CARDIO  
Enter weight  
Enter time  
USING QUICK START  
Enter level  
Enter speed  
Begin workout  
Enter age  
Press the QUICK START key to start the tread-  
mill. Use the INCLINE and SPEED ARROW  
keys to adjust those settings.  
Enter THR*  
Enter speed  
Begin workout  
HILL  
Select HILL  
Enter weight  
Enter time  
Enter level  
Enter speed  
Begin workout  
On the 91Ti model: After a new workout has  
been underway for 12 seconds, the MESSAGE  
CENTER displays a prompt for the user’s  
weight. Use the SELECT ARROW keys to  
select the actual weight, and then press the  
QUICK START key to accept the entered weight.  
Doing so enables the treadmill computer to cal-  
culate calories burned accurately.  
* Target Heart Rate (THR) is a percentage of the  
theoretical maximum. For example, a 40-year-old user's  
THR for the CARDIO workout is 144. This workout  
targets 80 percent of the maximum, so the equation  
would be (220-40)*.80=144.  
** This workout requires the user to grasp the Lifepulse  
system sensors or wear the Polar heart rate chest strap.  
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On the 90T model: After a new workout has been underway for 12 seconds, the left DATA DIS-  
PLAY window flashes a default weight value of 150 pounds (68 kg). Use the WEIGHT ARROW key  
to adjust the value to the actual weight, and then press the QUICK START key to accept the  
entered weight. Doing so enables the treadmill computer to calculate calories burned accurately.  
SELECTING A LEVEL (91TI ONLY)  
The steps for setting up a HILL or RANDOM workout include selecting a level. The word “level”  
refers to a range of incline percentages. The treadmill features 20 levels, with Level 1 having the  
lowest average incline grade and Level 20 having the highest.  
LEVEL  
% Incline  
0.0 - 1.5  
0.0 - 2.2  
0.0 - 2.9  
0.0 - 3.6  
0.0 - 4.3  
0.0 - 5.0  
0.0 - 5.7  
0.0 - 6.4  
0.5 - 7.1  
1.5 - 7.8  
LEVEL  
11  
% Incline  
2.0 - 8.5  
1
2
12  
3.0 - 9.2  
3
13  
3.5 - 9.9  
4
14  
5.0 - 10.6  
5.5 - 11.3  
6.5 - 12.0  
7.0 - 12.7  
8.0 - 13.4  
8.7 - 14.1  
9.0 - 15.0  
5
15  
6
16  
7
17  
8
18  
9
19  
10  
20  
Within each level are seven incline percentages, or hills. During a workout, each hill appears in  
the WORKOUT PROFILE window as rows of light stacked in a column. The number of lit rows  
within a column corresponds to an incline percentage. For example, in Level 5, the lowest  
incline is 0.0 percent and is represented as one lit row. The highest incline, 4.3 percent, is repre-  
sented by a column with all seven rows lit. In the HILL and RANDOM workouts, these varying  
hills occur for equal durations, as discussed in the HILL workout description. It is possible to  
change the level manually. To change levels during a workout, use the SELECT ARROW keys.  
USING ZEROUTTM SPEED CONTROL (91TI ONLY)  
If, during a workout, a user decreases the speed to the minimum and continues to hold the  
SPEED DOWN ARROW key, the speed falls to 0 MPH, and the workout goes into pause mode.  
SELECTING AN ALTERNATE GOAL TYPE (91TI ONLY)  
A MANUALworkout can be programmed to target certain type of goals other than a time goal:  
Calories  
Distance  
The Calories Goal feature is designed to promote weight loss and weight control. The user sets  
a calorie goal during the workout setup. Once the goal is met, the workout automatically goes  
into a cool-down phase and ends afterward. To use this feature:  
1. When prompted to select a workout, press the UP ARROW key repeatedly until  
“CUSTOM PLUS” appears. Press ENTER.  
2. The MESSAGE CENTER displays “SELECT CUSTOM PLUS TYPE”. Continue to press  
the UP ARROW key until the MESSAGE CENTER displays “CALORIES GOAL”. Press  
ENTER.  
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3. Using the UP ARROW keys, enter the desired calorie goal value, which can range from  
100 to 2000 calories. Press ENTER.  
4. Using the UP ARROW keys, enter the weight. Press ENTER.  
5. Using the UP ARROW keys, enter the speed. Press ENTER.  
6. Begin the workout.  
The Distance Goal feature is designed to build endurance. The user sets a distance goal during  
the workout setup. Once the goal is met, the workout automatically goes into a cool-down phase  
and ends afterward. To use this feature:  
1. When prompted to select a workout, press the UP ARROW key repeatedly until  
“CUSTOM PLUS” appears. Press ENTER.  
2. The MESSAGE CENTER displays “SELECT CUSTOM PLUS TYPE”. Continue to press the  
UP ARROW key until the MESSAGE CENTER displays “DISTANCE GOAL”. Press ENTER.  
3. Using the UP ARROW keys, enter the desired distance goal value, which can range from .1  
miles or kilometers to 50 miles or 100 kilometers. Press ENTER.  
4. Using the UP ARROW keys, enter the weight. Press ENTER.  
5. Using the UP ARROW keys, enter the speed. Press ENTER.  
6. Begin the workout.  
COOL-DOWN (91TI ONLY)  
Life Fitness' unique Cool-Down Protocol automatically customizes every cool-down based on  
each user's workout performance. Workout performance factors, such as speed, incline, dura-  
tion, and heart rate, determine the duration and intensity of the cool-down.  
4.3 WORKOUT DESCRIPTIONS  
MANUAL  
The MANUAL program sets an intensity level that does not change automatically. While the work-  
out is in progress, increase or lower the intensity level as desired, using the SPEED and/or  
INCLINE ARROW keys.  
HILL (91TI ONLY)  
The Life Fitness-patented HILL workout offers a variety of configurations for interval training.  
Intervals are periods of intense cardiovascular exercise separated by regular periods of  
lower-intensity exercise. The WORKOUT  
PROFILE window represents these high  
and low intervals as columns of light, which together have the appearance of hills and  
valleys. The computerized interval training workout has been scientifically demonstrated to pro-  
mote greater cardiorespiratory improvement than steady-pace training.  
The HILL workout goes through four phases, each marked by different intensity levels. The WORK-  
OUT PROFILE window displays the progress of these phases. As noted in the descriptions below,  
the heart rate should be measured at two stages in the workout to gauge its effectiveness. Wear the  
chest strap or continuously grip the Lifepulse system sensors (91Ti only). The MESSAGE CENTER  
does not display a request for a heart rate measurement, as it does with CARDIO and FAT BURN.  
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Warm-up is a phase of low, gradually rising resistance, which brings the heart rate into the  
lower end of the target zone and increases respiration and blood flow to working muscles.  
Plateau increases the intensity slightly, and keeps it steady, to bring the heart rate to the low  
end of the target zone. Check the heart rate at the end of this phase.  
Interval Training is a series of increasingly steeper hills, alternating with valleys, or stints of  
recovery. The heart rate should rise to the high end of the target zone. Check the heart rate  
at the end of this phase.  
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Cool-down is a low-intensity phase that allows the body to begin removing lactic acid, and  
other exercise by-products, which build up in muscles and contribute to soreness.  
Each column, as seen in the WORKOUT PROFILE WINDOW and the chart above, represents  
one interval. The overall duration of the workout determines the length of each interval. Each  
workout is made up of 20 intervals, so the duration of each interval is equal to the duration of the  
entire workout divided by 20.  
1 to 9 minutes: A workout with a duration of less than 10 minutes is insufficient for the HILL pro-  
gram to complete all four phases adequately. The program, therefore, condenses a workout of  
this duration at various stages.  
10 to 19 minutes: The interval durations initially are set at 30 seconds for a 10-minute workout.  
For every minute over 10, each interval increases by three seconds. A 15-minute workout  
consists of 20 intervals at 45 seconds each.  
20 to 99 minutes: All intervals last 60 seconds. If the user adds minutes to the pre-set duration  
while the workout is in progress, the program adds hills and valleys that are identical to the first  
eight intervals of the Interval Training phase. This pattern repeats until the workout is completed.  
RANDOM (91TI ONLY)  
The RANDOM program creates a terrain of hills and valleys that varies with each workout. More  
than one million different patterns are possible.  
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FAT BURN (91TI ONLY)  
The FAT BURN workout is designed to maintain a user’s heart rate at 65 percent of the theoretical  
maximumfor optimal results. Throughout the workout, the user wears a chest strap or grasps the  
Lifepulse system sensors (91Ti only). If the user is not wearing a grasping the Lifepulse system sen-  
sors or wearing the Polar heart rate chest strap, the WORKOUT PROFILE WINDOW displays a  
heart shape, and the MESSAGE CENTER displays a prompt to grasp the sensors. The console  
continuously monitors and displays the heart rate, adjusting the intensity level of the treadmill to  
reach and maintain the target*. This system eliminates over- and under-training, and it maximizes  
the aerobic benefits of exercise by using the body's fat stores for fuel.  
CARDIO (91TI ONLY)  
The CARDIO workout is virtually identical to FAT BURN; however the target heart rate is calcu-  
lated at 80 percent of the theoretical maximum. The higher target promotes cardiovascular  
improvement by placing a heavier workload on the heart muscle.  
NOTE: Change the target heart rate for a FAT BURN or CARDIO workout at any time by using  
the SELECT ARROW keys.  
Defined by the American College of Sports Medicine's "Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription" as equal to  
220 minus an individual’s age.  
* Target Heart Rate (THR) is a percentage of the theoretical maximum. For example, a 40-year-old user's THR for the FAT  
BURN workout is 117. This workout targets 65 percent of the maximum, so the equation would be (220-40)*.65=117.  
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THE MANAGERS CONFIGURATION  
5.1 ENTERING AND USING THE MANAGERS CONFIGURATION  
91Ti model: Press and hold down the PAUSE key, and press the CLEAR key twice. Continue to  
hold down the PAUSE key until the MESSAGE CENTER displays “SERVICE MENU”. Then, release  
the PAUSE key, press the QUICK START key. The MESSAGE CENTER displays “MANAGER’S  
CONFIG”. Press ENTER. The MESSAGE CENTER then displays, in turn, each of the configuration  
settings. Use the TIME arrow keys to scroll through the list of settings, or allow the MESSAGE CEN-  
TER to scroll automatically through the options. To stop the automatic scrolling, press the PAUSE  
key. To resume the automatic scrolling, press the PAUSE key again. To select a displayed option,  
press the ENTER key.  
The Manager’s Configuration settings are listed on the following page in the order in which they  
appear in the MESSAGE CENTER display. Use the INCLINE or SPEED keys to change set-  
tings. In most cases, changing a setting means turning it on or off. See the table on the following  
page for more information.  
To return to the workout setup state, press the CLEAR key repeatedly until the MESSAGE  
CENTER displays the prompt to set up a workout.  
90T model: Press and hold down the TIME UP ARROW key, and press the STOP key twice.  
The DATA DISPLAY windows show “SETTINGS”. Use the TIME ARROW keys to scroll through  
the displayed list of settings. Use the SPEED ARROW keys to change settings. See the table on  
the following page for detailed information about settings. To return to workout setup mode,  
press the STOP key once.  
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5.2 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS  
91TI SETTINGS  
SETTING  
FACTORY DEFAULT  
DESCRIPTION  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
The language of the MESSAGE CENTER display. Choices  
include Portugese, Spanish, Dutch, Japanese, Italian, French,  
and German.  
ENGLISH/METRIC UNITS  
MAXIMUM SPEED  
ENGLISH  
The measurement unit type for weight, distance, and speed.  
10 MPH (16.1 KPH)  
This is the fastest speed at which the treadmill can run. The  
value can range between the minimum speed value and 10 MPH.  
MINIMUM SPEED  
MAXIMUM INCLINE  
MAXIMUM DURATION  
TELEMETRY  
0.5 MPH (0.8 KPH)  
This is the slowest speed at which the treadmill can run. The  
value can range between .5 MPH and the maximum speed value.  
15.0  
This option changes the maximum incline grade to a value  
lower than 15 percent.  
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This is the longest possible duration for which a workout can be  
set up. The range is 1 to 99.  
ON  
Switching on the telemetry feature makes it possible to use the  
Polar heart rate chest strap for monitoring the heart rate.  
PAUSE TIMEOUT  
WATTS DISPLAY  
METS DISPLAY  
PACE DISPLAY  
1 (minute)  
OFF (Int'l: ON)  
OFF  
This is the maximum time during which a workout can remain  
in pause mode.  
If this option is enabled, the MESSAGE CENTER displays the  
Watts equivalent of the step rate.  
If this option is enabled, the MESSAGE CENTER displays the  
METs equivalent of the step rate.  
ON  
This feature displays the rate of minutes per mile.  
CALORIE PER HOUR DISPLAY ON (Int'l: OFF)  
If this option is enabled, the MESSAGE CENTER displays the  
number of calories burned per hour during the workout.  
DISTANCE CLIMBED DISPLAY OFF  
The total distance climbed, based on the incline and speed of  
the treadmill.  
ACCELERATION RATE  
DECELERATION RATE  
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3
The rate at which the treadmill speeds up to the selected speed,  
ranging from 1 (slowest) to 5 (fastest).  
The rate at which the treadmill speeds up to the selected speed,  
ranging from 1 (slowest) to 5 (fastest).  
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90T SETTINGS  
Use the TIME/WEIGHT UP ARROW key to move forward through settings. Use the TIME/WEIGHT  
DOWN ARROW key to move backward through these settings. To change a setting, use the SPEED  
ARROW key. If display mode is turned off, each setting is identified as a numeral only.  
SETTING FACTORY DEFAULT  
DESCRIPTION  
This setting turns the consoles ability to display messages  
DISPLAY MODE  
diSP ON” (1)*  
on and off while in the Settings mode.  
ENGLISH/METRIC UNITS  
“UnitS LbS” (2)  
The measurement unit type for weight, distance, and speed.  
“LbS” represents the ENGLISH system, and grS” represents  
the Metric system.  
MAXIMUM WORKOUT TIME  
MAXIMUM SPEED  
tinE 99” (3)  
This is the maximum allowable duration for a workout.  
The range is one to 99 minutes.  
SPd 10.0” (4)  
“inc. 15.0” (5)  
Fly ON” (6)  
This is the fastest speed at which the treadmill can run.  
The range is 0.5 MPH to 10 MPH (0.8 KPH to 16 KPH).  
MAXIMUM INCLINE  
This is the maximum percentage to which the incline can be set.  
The range 0.0 percent to 15 percent.  
FLYERS ON/OFF  
Flyers are the animated circles that appear in the DATA  
DISPLAY when the treadmill is turned on.  
POLAR ON/OFF  
PoLAR ON” (7)  
“AccEL = 3” (8)  
dEcEL = 3” (9)  
“Lub SyS = no” (10)  
Switching on this feature makes it possible to use the  
Polar heart rate chest strap.  
ACCELERATION RATE  
DECELERATION RATE  
WAXER SYSTEM INSTALLED  
The rate at which the treadmill speeds up to the selected speed,  
ranging from 1 (slowest) to 5 (fastest).  
The rate at which the treadmill speeds up to the selected speed,  
ranging from 1 (slowest) to 5 (fastest).  
This setting indicates whether or not a waxer system  
has been installed on the treadmill. This setting is changed  
when the wax bag is replaced on units with the factory-installed  
waxer option. See the topic titled Removing and Replacing the  
Wax Bag in Section 1.2 for more information.  
*If display mode is turned off each setting is identified as a numeral only.  
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SERVICE AND TECHNICAL DATA  
6.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TIPS  
The Life Fitness treadmill is backed by the engineering excellence and reliability of Life Fitness  
and is one of the most rugged and trouble-free pieces of exercise equipment on the market  
today. Commercial Life Fitness treadmills are among the most popular of aerobic trainers,  
regularly standing up to marathon use - 18 hours a day, seven days a week - in health clubs,  
colleges and military facilities the world over.  
NOTE: Safety of the equipment can be maintained only if the equipment is examined regularly  
for damage or wear. Keep the equipment out of use until defective parts are repaired or  
replaced. Pay special attention to parts that are subject to wear, as outlined below.  
REMARQUE : pour conserver un matériel sûr, il convient de l'inspecter régulièrement afin de  
déceler tout signe d'usure ou d'endommagement. N'utilisez pas l'appareil tant que les pièces  
défectueuses n'ont pas été réparées ou remplacées. Portez une attention toute particulière aux  
pièces qui s'usent, comme indiqué ci-dessous..  
The following preventive maintenance tips will keep the Life Fitness treadmill operating at peak  
performance:  
Clean the display console and all exterior surfaces regularly with mild soap and water or a  
mild household cleaner. DO NOT use paper towels, ammonia or acid based cleaners.*  
Check operation of the emergency stop system once a week.  
Check the operation of the stop button once a week.  
Inspect and vacuum the area under unit regularly.  
Vacuum around the striding belt regularly to keep debris from accumulating.  
Inspect exterior parts regularly for wear, particularly the striding belt and deck.  
Check the position (centering) of the striding belt.  
The optimum operating position of the striding belt is from 1.5 inches (38 mm) to 2.0 inches  
(51 mm) from either side of the frame. If the striding belt travels beyond this position, see sec-  
tion 6.5, titled How to Adjust and Tension the Striding Belt, or contact Life Fitness Customer  
Support Services, for proper alignment instructions, 1-800-351-3737 (USA). See section 6.6,  
titled How to Obtain Product Service for customer support outside of the United States.  
*NOTE: When cleaning the exterior of the unit, a non-abrasive cleaner and soft cotton cloth are  
strongly recommended. At no time should cleaner be applied directly to any part of the equip-  
ment; use non-abrasive cleaner on a soft cloth and then wipe the unit.  
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6.2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE  
Follow the schedule below to ensure proper operation of the product.  
ITEM  
WEEKLY  
MONTHLY  
I
BI-ANNUALLY ANNUALLY  
Anti-Static Cords  
Console Mounting Bolts  
Frame  
R
I
C
I
Striding Belt (Top)  
Deck  
C
I
C (vacuum)  
I
Power Cord  
I
Display Console  
Accessory trays  
Handlebar  
C
C
C
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Handrail Bolts  
Handlebar Bolts  
Front Roller  
Rear Roller  
Stop Key  
I
Rear Roller Guard  
Drive Motor Belt  
Wax Container  
Wax System Connections  
C and I  
I
I
I
1
Wax Refill  
Per System Notification  
KEY: C=Clean; I=Inspect; R=Replace  
1
For wax bag replacement, refer to instructions included in the wax bag repacement kit.  
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6.3 TROUBLESHOOTING THE LIFEPULSE SYSTEM SENSORS  
If the heart rate reading is erratic or missing, check the following:  
Dry moist hands to prevent slipping.  
Apply hands to all four sensors, two in each hand.  
Grasp the sensors firmly.  
Apply constant pressure around the sensors.  
Clean the sensors with a damp cloth.  
6.4 TROUBLESHOOTING THE POLAR HEART RATE CHEST STRAP  
HEART RATE READING IS ERRATIC OR ABSENT ENTIRELY  
Repeat the electrode wetting procedure. See Section 3.2, titled How to Use the Optional  
Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap. The electrodes must be wet to pick up and transmit accu-  
rate heart rate readings.  
Make sure the electrodes are flat against the skin.  
Wash the belt transmitter regularly with mild soap and water.  
Make sure the chest strap transmitter is within three feet (one meter) of the heart rate  
receiver.  
The chest strap is battery operated and will eventually stop functioning. If the chest strap  
transmitter battery is depleted, contact Life Fitness Customer Support Services at 1-800-  
351-3737 for instructions on how to have the chest strap replaced.  
HEART RATE READING IS ERRATIC OR EXTREMELY HIGH  
When exercising with the optional heart rate chest strap, the user may come within range of  
electromagnetic signals strong enough to cause abnormally elevated heart rate readings.  
Possible sources of such signals include  
Television sets and/or antennas, cell phones, computers, cars, high voltage power lines and  
motor driven exercise equipment.  
Another heart rate transmitter within three feet (one meter) may also cause abnormal heart  
rate readings.  
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6.5 REMOVING THE ACCESSORY TRAYS  
The accessory trays should be removed and cleaned periodically. See section 6.2, titled  
Preventive Maintenance Schedule. To remove a tray, press inward the clip at the rear of the tray,  
and pull the tray out. To reinsert the tray, line up the notch in front with small slit and snap the  
top edge back into locked position.  
6.6 HOW TO ADJUST AND TENSION THE STRIDING BELT  
Do not move the treadmill or place hands under treadmill while it is plugged into an electrical  
outlet!  
THE BELT TENSIONING BOLTS  
A 5/16-inch hex key wrench is required for this task. The Life Fitness treadmill has access holes  
in the rear roller guards which allow access to the tensioning bolts. These tensioning bolts make  
it possible to adjust the tracking and centering of the striding belt (A) without removing the  
guards.  
NOTE: It is extremely important that the treadmill be correctly leveled prior to any tracking  
adjustments. An unstable unit may cause striding belt misalignment. See the topic titled How To  
Stabilize the Life Fitness Treadmill in Section 1.2, titled Set Up, prior to attempting any rear roller  
adjustments.  
Before proceeding, it is helpful to visualize the REAR ROLLER (B) pivot point (C). Each adjust-  
ment made to one side of the ROLLER must be met with an equal and opposite adjustment (D)  
to the other side of the ROLLER to maintain an ideal belt tension at the pivot point.  
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TRACKING (CENTERING) A STRIDING BELT  
Two people are needed to perform this procedure.  
1
2
Locate the two access holes to the belt tensioning bolts on each of the rear roller guards.  
Stand on the sides of the treadmill and straddle the belt, not standing on it. Start a MANUAL  
workout, and set the belt speed to run at 4.0 mph (6,4 kph).  
3
If the striding belt has moved to the right, turn the right tension bolt (B) 1/4 turn clockwise  
with provided ¼" Allen wrench, and then turn the left tension bolt (A) 1/4 turn counter-clock-  
wise to start striding belt tracking back to center of roller.  
If the striding belt has moved to the left, turn the left tension bolt 1/4 turn clockwise and then  
turn the right tension bolt 1/4 turn counter-clockwise to start striding belt tracking back to  
center of roller. Repeat adjustments until striding belt appears centered. Allow machine to  
continue running for several minutes to observe if tracking remains stabilized.  
NOTE: Do not exceed one full turn of the adjusting screws in either direction. If after one full  
turn the belt does not track properly, contact Customer Support Services. The phone num-  
bers are listed in "How to Obtain Product Service."  
NOTE: Do not exceed one full turn of the adjusting screws in either direction. If after one full  
turn the belt does not track properly, contact Customer Support Services. The phone numbers  
are listed in Section 6.7, titled How to Obtain Product Service.  
A
B
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TENSIONING AN EXISTING STRIDING BELT  
1
Enter the Manual workout and run the treadmill for five minutes at 5.0 MPH (8.0 KPH).  
NOTE: DO NOT RUN ON BELT.  
2
Reduce the speed to 2.0 MPH (3.2 KPH). Walk on the treadmill. Tightly grip the handrails  
and attempt to stall the striding belt. If the belt slips, continue to Step 3. If it does not slip,  
the tension is correct.  
3
4
Using the STOP key, stop the treadmill. Turn the belt tensioning bolts a quarter-turn clock-  
wise for each side. Do not exceed one full turn (four quarter turns) per side.  
Enter the MANUAL workout and run the treadmill at 2.0 MPH (3.2 KPH) check to insure  
proper tracking. If the striding belt drifts to the left or right see the topic titled Tracking  
(Centering) an Existing or New Striding Belt on the previous page.  
Do not over-tighten the tensioning bolts while making belt adjustments. Over-tightening of bolts  
may over stretch and damage the striding belt or roller bearings. Do not exceed one full turn of  
either bolt in either direction.  
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6.7 HOW TO OBTAIN PRODUCT SERVICE  
1. Verify the symptom and review the operating instructions. The problem may be unfamiliarity  
with the product and its features and workouts.  
2. Locate and write down the serial number of the unit, which is located on a plate near the  
power switch.  
the nearest Life Fitness Customer Support Services group:  
For Product Service within  
the United States and Canada:  
Telephone: (+1) 847.451.0036  
FAX: (+1) 847.288.3702  
Toll-free telephone: 800.351.3737  
For Product Service Internationally:  
Life Fitness Europe GmbH  
Telephone: (+49) 089.317.751.66  
FAX: (+49) 089.317.751.38  
Life Fitness Asia Pacific Ltd  
Telephone: (+852) 2891.6677  
FAX: (+852) 2575.6001  
Life Fitness (UK) LTD  
Telephone: (+44) 1353.665507  
FAX: (+44) 1353.666018  
Life Fitness Latin America  
and Caribbean  
Telephone: (+1) 847.288.3964  
FAX: (+1) 847 288.3886  
Life Fitness Atlantic BV  
Life Fitness Benelux  
Life Fitness Brazil  
Telephone: (+32) 03.644.44.88  
FAX: (+32) 03.644.24.80  
Telephone: (+32) 87.300.942  
FAX: (+32) 87.300.943  
Telephone: (+55) 11.7295.2217  
FAX: (+55) 11.7295.2218  
Life Fitness Japan  
Telephone: (+81) 3.3359.4306  
FAX: (+81) 3.3359.4307  
Life Fitness Italia S.R.L.  
Telephone: (+39) 0472.835.470  
FAX: (+39) 0472.833.150  
Life Fitness Iberia  
Telephone : (+34) 93 672 4660  
FAX : (+34) 93 672 4670  
Toll-free telephone: 800.438836  
Life Fitness Vertriebs GmbH  
Telephone: (+43) 1615.7198  
FAX: (+43) 1615.7198.20  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
7.1 LIFE FITNESS 91TI TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS  
Designed use:  
Maximum user weight:  
Speed range:  
Standard duty  
350 pounds / 159 kilograms  
0.5 - 10.0 MPH (0.8 - 16.1 KPH) in 0.1 increments  
0%-15% (in 0.5% increments)  
DC  
Elevation range:  
Motor type:  
Motor size:  
3.0 HP continuous duty  
Power requirements:  
120 volt, 20 amp (U.S.). See Electrical Requirements for requirements  
outside the United States.  
Rollers:  
2.75 inch (7 centimeter) diameter, steel precision crowned, front and rear  
60" Length x 20" Width (152 cm Length x 51 cm Width), multi-ply  
Striding belt:  
Wax lubrication system:  
Patented automatic wax lubrication system with the EverwaxTM self-cleaning  
nozzle system, wax coated deck  
Shock absorption system:  
Deck type:  
Patented FlexDeck® shock absorption system  
3/4" medium density fiberboard, reversible  
Front handrails:  
Over-molded Ergo bar with Lifepulse system sensors;  
1.625" (4.1 cm) diameter  
Side handrails:  
Stop systems:  
22" (56 cm) long, cantilevered  
Red Stop key and magnetic lanyard emergency stop system  
Workouts:  
Levels:  
Manual, Hill, Random, Fat Burn, Cardio  
20 (Hill and Random workouts)  
Heart rate monitoring:  
Accessory tray:  
Lifepulse digital heart rate monitoring and Polar telemetry heart rate monitoring  
Two standard, removable trays  
Reading rack:  
Standard, integrated in console  
Console displays:  
Time, distance, total calories burned, calories burned per hour, speed,  
incline, heart rate, pace, Watts, Mets, distance climbed  
Communication port:  
1 type RJ45, C-Safe-compatible; fitness network connection and fitness  
entertainment (power supply)  
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS:  
Length:  
Width:  
81 inches / 205.7 centimeters  
32 inches / 81.3 centimeters  
57.7 inches / 146.6 centimeters  
330 pounds / 149.7 kilograms  
Height:  
Weight:  
SHIPPING DIMENSIONS:  
Length:  
Width:  
85 inches / 216 centimeters  
39 inches / 99 centimeters  
19.5 inches / 49.5 centimeters  
Height:  
Weight:  
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7.2 LIFE FITNESS 90T TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS  
Designed use:  
Maximum user weight:  
Speed range:  
Standard duty  
350 pounds / 159 kilograms  
0.5 - 10.0 MPH (0.8 - 16.1 KPH) in 0.1 increments  
0%-15% (in 0.5% increments) standard  
DC  
Elevation range:  
Motor type:  
Motor size:  
3.0 HP continuous duty  
Power requirements:  
120 volt, 20 amp (U.S.). See Electrical Requirements for requirements  
outside the United States.  
Rollers:  
2.75” (7 cm) diameter, steel, precision-crowned, front and rear  
60" Length x 20" Width (152 cm Length x 51 cm Width), multi-ply  
Striding belt:  
Wax lubrication system:  
Domestic: Pre-lubricated belt and wax coated deck; same as 9000 model  
when applicable  
International: Patented automatic wax lubrication system with the  
EverwaxTM self-cleaning nozzle system, wax coated deck  
Shock absorption system:  
Deck type:  
Patented FlexDeck® shock absorption system  
3/4" medium density fiberboard, reversible  
Steel Ergo bar; 1.5" (3.8 cm) diameter  
22" (56 cm) long, cantilevered  
Front handrails:  
Side handrails:  
Stop systems:  
Red Stop key and magnetic lanyard emergency stop system  
Quick Start/Manual  
Workouts:  
Heart rate monitoring:  
Accessory tray:  
Reading rack:  
Polar telemetry heart rate monitoring  
Two standard, removable trays  
Standard, integrated in console  
Console displays:  
Time, distance, calories, incline, speed, heart rate  
(if user is wearing Polar heart rate chest strap)  
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS:  
Length:  
Width:  
81 inches / 205.7 centimeters  
32 inches / 81.3 centimeters  
57.7 inches / 146.6 centimeters  
330 pounds / 149.7 kilograms  
Height:  
Weight:  
SHIPPING DIMENSIONS:  
Length:  
Width:  
85 inches / 216 centimeters  
39 inches / 99 centimeters  
19.5 inches / 49.5 centimeters  
372 pounds / 168.7 kilogram  
Height:  
Weight:  
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