Healthrider Treadmill HRTL20001 User Manual

Model No. HRTL20001  
Serial No.  
Serial Number Decal  
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CAUTION  
Read all precautions and instruc-  
tions in this manual before using  
this equipment. Save this  
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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING:  
To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, read the  
following important precautions and information before operating the treadmill.  
1. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure  
that all users of this treadmill are adequately  
informed of all warnings and precautions.  
could become caught in the treadmill. Athletic  
support clothes are recommended for both  
men and women. Always wear athletic shoes;  
never use the treadmill with bare feet, wear-  
ing only stockings, or in sandals.  
2. Use the treadmill only as described in this  
manual.  
13. Never start the treadmill while you are stand-  
ing on the walking belt. Always hold the  
handrails while using the treadmill.  
3. Place the treadmill on a level surface, with  
eight feet of clearance behind it. Do not place  
the treadmill on any surface that blocks air  
openings. To protect the floor or carpet from  
damage, place a mat under the treadmill.  
14. The treadmill is capable of high speeds.  
Adjust the speed in small increments to  
avoid sudden jumps in speed.  
4. Keep the treadmill indoors, away from mois-  
ture and dust. Do not place the treadmill in a  
garage or covered patio, or near water.  
15. To reduce the possibility of the treadmill  
overheating, do not operate the treadmill  
continuously for longer than 1 hour.  
5. Do not operate the treadmill where aerosol  
products are used or where oxygen is being  
administered.  
16. The pulse sensor is not a medical device.  
Various factors, including the user's move-  
ment, may affect the accuracy of heart rate  
readings. The pulse sensor is intended only  
as an exercise aid in determining heart rate  
trends in general.  
6. Keep small children and pets away from the  
treadmill at all times.  
7. The treadmill should be used only by per-  
sons weighing 250 pounds or less. Do not  
allow more than one person on the treadmill  
at a time.  
17. Never leave the treadmill unattended while it  
is running. Always remove the key and move  
the on/off switch to the “off” position when  
the treadmill is not in use. (See the drawing  
on page 4 for the location of the on/off  
switch.)  
8. When connecting the power cord (see HOW  
TO PLUG IN THE POWER CORD on page 7),  
plug the power cord into a surge protector  
(not included) and plug the surge protector  
into a grounded circuit capable of carrying  
15 or more amps. No other appliance should  
be on the same circuit.  
18. You must be able to safely lift 45 pounds (20  
kg) to raise, lower, or move the treadmill.  
19. When storing or moving the treadmill, make  
sure that the storage latch is fully closed.  
9. Use only a UL-listed surge protector, rated at  
15 amps, with a 14-gauge cord of five feet or  
less in length. Do not use an extension cord.  
20. Never insert any object into any opening.  
21. Inspect and tighten all parts of the treadmill  
every three months.  
10. Keep the power cord and the surge protector  
away from heated surfaces.  
22. Always unplug the power cord before per-  
forming the maintenance and adjustment  
procedures described in this manual. Never  
remove the motor hood unless instructed to  
do so by an authorized service representa-  
tive. Servicing other than the procedures in  
this manual should be performed by an au-  
thorized service representative only.  
11. Never move the walking belt while the power  
is turned off. Do not operate the treadmill if  
the power cord or plug is damaged, or if the  
treadmill is not working properly. (See BE-  
FORE YOU BEGIN on page 4 if the treadmill is  
not working properly.)  
12. Wear appropriate clothing when using the  
treadmill; do not wear loose clothing that  
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Thank you for selecting the HEALTHSTRIDER  
treadmill. The HEALTHSTRIDER treadmill combines  
advanced technology with innovative design to let you  
enjoy an excellent form of cardiovascular exercise in  
the convenience and privacy of your home. And when  
you’re not exercising, the unique HEALTHSTRIDER  
treadmill can be folded up, requiring less than half the  
floor space of other treadmills.  
please call our Customer Service Department toll-free  
at 1-800-999-3756, Monday through Friday, 6 a.m.  
until 6 p.m. Mountain Time (excluding holidays). To  
help us assist you, please note the product model  
number and serial number before calling. The model  
number of the treadmill is HRTL20001. The serial  
number can be found on a decal attached to the tread-  
mill (see the front cover of this manual for the location).  
For your benefit, read this manual carefully before  
using the treadmill. If you have additional questions,  
Before reading further, please review the drawing  
below and familiarize yourself with the labeled parts.  
Towel  
Water  
Rack  
Storage Latch  
Bottle  
Speed Control  
Console  
Holder*  
Accessory  
Tray  
Key/Clip  
* Water Bottle is not included.  
Handrails  
On/Off Switch  
FRONT  
Circuit Breaker  
Foot Rails  
Walking Belt  
Power Cord  
RIGHT SIDE  
Cushioned Walking  
Platform for maximum  
exercise comfort  
Rear Roller  
BACK  
Incline Leg  
Adjustment Bolt  
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ASSEMBLY  
Assembly requires two people. Set the treadmill in a cleared area and remove all packing materials. Do not dis-  
pose of the packing materials until assembly is completed. Tools required for assembly: The included allen  
wrench  
and your phillips screwdriver  
and two adjustable wrenches  
.
1. Attach six Base Pads (73) to the bottom of the Base (75)  
in the indicated locations (see the inset drawing). Note:  
One additional Base Pad will be used in assembly step 6,  
and one extra Base Pad is included.  
73  
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73  
73  
75  
73  
2. Firmly hold the Uprights (11, 58) as shown. Raise the  
Uprights until the Base (75) and the front Wheels (74)  
are resting on the floor.  
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11  
58  
74  
75  
3. Loosen the Crossbar Bolts (2) in the ends of the Console  
Crossbar (17). Pivot the Console (6) to the angle shown.  
Look under the Left and Right Crossbar Brackets (4, 51)  
and find the two small holes in each end of the Console  
Crossbar (17). Tighten Crossbar Screws (9) into all four  
holes.  
3
6
2
4
9
2
Rotate the Console (6) upward until it stops. Using the  
7/32” end of the Allen Wrench (56), tighten the Crossbar  
Bolts (2) in the ends of the Console Crossbar (17).  
17  
51  
56  
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4. Next, the treadmill should be raised to the storage posi-  
tion. Hold the treadmill with your hands in the locations  
shown at the right. To decrease the possibility of in-  
jury, bend your legs and keep your back straight. As  
you raise the treadmill, make sure to lift with your  
legs rather than your back. Raise the treadmill about  
halfway to the vertical position.  
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5. Move your right hand to the position shown at the right,  
and hold the treadmill firmly. Using your left hand, lift the  
storage latch. Raise the treadmill until the locking pin  
snaps into the storage latch. Make sure that the locking  
pin is inside the storage latch, and that the storage  
latch is fully closed.  
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Storage Latch  
Locking Pin  
6. See drawing 6B. Attach a Base Pad (73) to the bottom of  
the Stabilizer Plate (88) in the indicated location.  
6B  
6A  
88  
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See drawing 6A. Stand behind the treadmill. Hold the Left  
Crossbar Bracket (4) and the Right Crossbar Bracket (not  
shown). Place one foot on the Base (75) in the indicated  
location.Tip the treadmill back slightly. While the treadmill  
is held in this position, a second person should slide the  
Stabilizer Plate (88) onto the Base (see drawing 6C).  
Keeping your foot on the Base, carefully tip the treadmill  
up until it is resting on the Base. Make sure that the  
Stabilizer Plate (88) stays on the Base.  
73  
88  
See drawing 6C. Attach the Stabilizer Plate (88) to the  
Base (75) with a Stabilizer Plate Bolt (105), two Washers  
(97), and the Stabilizer Plate Nut (95) as shown.  
75  
Before moving the treadmill, see HOW TO MOVE THE  
TREADMILL on page 11.  
6C  
95  
97  
105  
88  
75  
7. Refer to assembly drawing 5 at the top of this page. Hold  
the upper end of the treadmill with your right hand as  
shown. Using your left hand, lift the storage latch. Pivot  
the treadmill slightly until the locking pin is out of the stor-  
age latch.  
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Hold the treadmill firmly with both hands, and lower the  
treadmill to the floor. To decrease the possibility of in-  
jury, bend your legs and keep your back straight.  
8. Remove the paper backing from the Adhesive Clip (44).  
Press the Adhesive Clip onto the Frame (84) in the indi-  
cated location. Press the Allen Wrench (57) into the  
Adhesive Clip. The use of the Allen Wrench is described  
on page 13.  
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44  
Make sure that all parts are tightened before you use the  
treadmill. Note: Place a mat beneath the treadmill to pro-  
tect the floor or carpet.  
57  
84  
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OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT  
THE PERFORMANT LUBETM WALKING BELT  
electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord  
having an equipment-grounding conductor and a  
grounding plug. Plug the power cord into a surge  
protector, and plug the surge protector into an ap-  
propriate outlet that is properly installed and  
grounded in accordance with all local codes and  
ordinances.  
Your treadmill features a walking belt coated with  
PERFORMANT LUBETM, a high-performance lubricant.  
IMPORTANT: Never apply silicone spray or other  
substances to the walking belt or the walking plat-  
form. They will deteriorate the walking belt and  
cause excessive wear.  
This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit,  
and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illus-  
trated in drawing 1 below. A temporary adapter that  
looks like the adapter illustrated in drawing 2 may be  
used to connect the surge protector to a 2-pole recep-  
tacle as shown in drawing 2 if a properly grounded out-  
let is not available.  
HOW TO PLUG IN THE POWER CORD  
DANGER:  
Improper connection  
of the equipment-grounding conductor can  
result in an increased risk of electric shock.  
Check with a qualified electrician or service-  
man if you are in doubt as to whether the  
product is properly grounded. Do not modify  
the plug provided with the product—if it will  
not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet in-  
stalled by a qualified electrician.  
The temporary adapter should be used only until a  
properly grounded outlet (drawing 1) can be installed  
by a qualified electrician.  
The green-colored rigid ear, lug, or the like extending  
from the adapter must be connected to a permanent  
ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover.  
Whenever the adapter is used it must be held in place  
by a metal screw. Some 2-pole receptacle outlet box  
covers are not grounded. Contact a qualified elec-  
trician to determine if the outlet box cover is  
grounded before using an adapter.  
Your treadmill, like any other type of sophisticated  
electronic equipment, can be seriously damaged by  
sudden voltage changes in your home’s power.  
Voltage surges, spikes, and noise interference can re-  
sult from weather conditions or from other appliances  
being turned on or off.  
To decrease the pos-  
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sibility of your tread-  
mill being damaged,  
always use a surge  
protector (not in-  
cluded) with your  
treadmill.  
Grounded Outlet Box  
Treadmill Power Cord  
Grounding Pin  
Grounding Plug  
Grounding Plug  
Grounding Pin  
Surge protectors are  
sold at most hardware  
stores and department  
stores. Use only a UL-  
listed surge protector,  
rated at 15 amps, with a  
14-gauge cord of five  
feet or less in length.  
Grounded Outlet  
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Grounded Outlet Box  
Adapter  
Grounding Pin  
Grounding Plug  
This product must be  
grounded. If it should  
malfunction or break  
Surge Protector  
down, grounding pro-  
vides a path of least re-  
sistance for electric cur-  
rent to reduce the risk of  
Lug  
Metal Screw  
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DIAGRAM OF THE CONSOLE  
Mode Indicators  
CAL. / FAT CAL.  
TIME  
Warm  
-up  
Cool  
-down  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Performance  
Aerobic  
FAST  
SPEED PROFILES  
FAT  
SPEED  
DIST. / PULSE  
Fat Burn  
KPH  
Warm-Up &  
Cool-Down  
INCLINE  
30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10  
8
6
4
2
Mins.  
MANUAL  
SLOW  
THUMB PULSE  
ON  
OFF  
RESET/  
PAUSE  
INSERT  
1KEY  
SELECT  
MODE  
START  
/ STOP  
3
4
RESET /  
SET SPEED  
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Key  
Speed Control  
Note: If there is a thin sheet  
of clear plastic on the face of  
the console, remove it.  
Clip  
If the key is in the console, remove it. Make sure that  
the power cord is properly plugged in. (See HOW TO  
PLUG IN THE POWER CORD on page 7.)  
CAUTION:  
Before operating the  
console, read the following precautions.  
Next, step onto the foot rails of the treadmill. Find the  
clip attached to the key (see the drawing above), and  
slide the clip onto the waistband of your clothing.  
Follow the steps below to operate the console:  
• Do not stand on the walking belt when turn-  
ing on the power.  
• Always wear the clip (see the drawing above)  
while operating the treadmill.  
Insert the key fully into the power switch.  
• Adjust the speed in small increments.  
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• To reduce the possibility of electric shock, keep  
the console dry. Avoid spilling liquids on the  
console, and use only a sealed water bottle.  
The four displays  
ON  
OFF  
and the green MAN-  
UAL mode indicator  
will light.  
INSERT  
1KEY  
• The training zones marked beside the speed  
control are general guidelines only. See  
CONDITIONING GUIDELINES on page 14.  
Reset the speed control and select a speed  
setting.  
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STEP-BY-STEP CONSOLE OPERATION  
Slide the speed control down to  
the "RESET" position. Note:  
Each time the walking belt is  
stopped, the speed control  
must be moved to the  
“RESET” position before the  
walking belt can be restarted.  
The treadmill console features a manual mode and six  
preset workout programs. In the manual mode, the  
speed of the walking belt can be changed with the elec-  
tronic speed control. When one of the workout programs  
is selected, the console will automatically control the  
speed as it guides you through an effective workout.  
mance  
FAST  
c
rn  
Up &  
own  
Before operating the  
console, make sure  
that the on/off switch  
near the power cord  
is in the “on” position.  
Next, slide the speed control up-  
ward to select a speed setting.  
Note: If the key was just in-  
serted, the walking belt will  
not begin to move yet.  
SLOW  
“On”  
Position  
F
F
O
ESET/  
AUSE  
ON  
RESET /  
SET SPEED  
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Press the SELECT MODE button to select the  
desired mode.  
control is set, the greater the speed range will be and  
the faster the walking belt will move during the pro-  
gram. If the program is too easy or too difficult, adjust  
the speed control to select a new maximum speed  
setting. To stop the program temporarily, slide the  
speed control to the “RESET” position. The SPEED  
display will begin to flash. To restart the program,  
slide the speed control up to the desired position. To  
end the program before the program is completed,  
press the START/STOP button. If you select a differ-  
ent program while a program is running, the walking  
belt will slow to a stop.  
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When the key is inserted, the console will be in the  
MANUAL mode. The MANUAL mode can also be  
selected by repeatedly pressing the SELECT  
MODE button.  
If you want to select  
one of the six preset  
programs, press the  
SELECT MODE but-  
ton. The red PRO-  
GRAM A indicator  
SELECT  
MODE  
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Follow your progress with the monitor displays.  
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will light. To select PROGRAM B, C, D, E, or F, re-  
peatedly press the SELECT MODE button.  
The four monitor displays provide instant exercise  
feedback. The displays are explained below and on  
the next page.  
Note: PROGRAMS A, B, and C are twenty-minute  
programs; PROGRAMS D, E, and F are thirty-  
minute programs. The speed profiles in the center  
of the console show how the speed of the walking  
belt will change during the programs. During PRO-  
GRAM A, for example, the speed will gradually in-  
crease during the first ten minutes, and then gradu-  
ally decrease during the last ten minutes. Each pro-  
gram will begin with a two-minute warm-up period,  
and end with a two-minute cool-down period.  
• CAL/FAT CAL dis-  
CAL. / FAT CAL.  
TIME  
play—Displays the  
numbers of both  
Calories and Fat  
Calories you have  
burned (see  
FAT  
BURNING FAT on page 14). Every seven sec-  
onds, the display will change from one number to  
the other. The FAT indicator will light when the  
number of Fat Calories is shown. Note: The actual  
number of Calories you have burned may differ  
slightly from the number shown if the speed or in-  
cline is near the lowest or highest setting.  
Press the START/STOP button.  
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After the  
START/STOP but-  
ton is pressed, the  
ECT  
E
START  
/ STOP  
walking belt will  
begin to move. Hold  
the handrails and  
• TIME display—  
When the console  
is in the manual  
TIME  
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carefully begin walking on the walking belt.  
mode, the elapsed  
time will be shown.  
If the console is in the manual mode, change the  
speed of the walking belt as desired by sliding  
the speed control. To stop the walking belt, slide the  
speed control to the “RESET” position. The SPEED  
display will begin to flash. To restart the walking  
belt, slide the speed control upward. Note: The  
walking belt can also be stopped by pressing the  
START/ STOP button; however, this will reset the  
displays. To restart the walking belt, slide the speed  
control to the “RESET” position, slide it upward, and  
then press the START/STOP button.  
When one of the  
preset programs is selected, the time remaining in  
the program will be displayed.  
• SPEED display—  
Displays the speed  
of the walking belt,  
in miles per hour or  
kilometers per hour.  
The KPH indicator  
will light when the speed is displayed in kilometers  
per hour.  
SPEED  
KPH  
|f one of the preset programs is selected, the speed  
of the walking belt will change automatically during  
the program as shown by the speed profiles in the  
center of the console. The time remaining in the pro-  
gram will be shown in the TIME display. When the  
program is completed, the walking belt will slow to a  
stop. Note: The position of the speed control deter-  
mines both the speed range and the maximum  
speed setting for the program. The higher the speed  
Note: To change the unit of measurement, hold  
down the START/STOP button while inserting the  
key into the console. An “E” (for English system—  
miles per hour) or “M” (for Metric system—kilome-  
ters per hour) will appear in the CAL/FAT CAL dis-  
play. Press the SELECT MODE button to change  
the setting. Remove and then reinsert the key.  
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• DISTANCE/PULSE  
display—Displays  
the distance you  
have walked or  
run. Note: If the  
KPH indicator be-  
side the SPEED display is lit, the distance will be  
displayed in kilometers. If the indicator is not lit,  
the distance will be displayed in miles. The DIS-  
TANCE/PULSE display also shows your pulse  
when the pulse sensor is used (see step 6).  
Change the incline of the treadmill, if desired.  
DIST. / PULSE  
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To change the in-  
cline, hold down  
one of the incline  
L
buttons until the  
desired incline is  
INCLINE  
reached.  
When you are finished, remove the key.  
KEY  
Step onto the foot  
Measure your pulse, if desired.  
rails and remove  
the key from the  
console. Store the  
key in a secure  
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To use the pulse sensor, stand on the foot rails and  
place your thumb on the pulse sensor as shown.  
place. In addition,  
The pulse  
move the on/off  
sensor is  
switch to the “off” position. (See the drawing near  
the bottom of page 8.)  
Pulse  
pressure-ac-  
Sensor  
tivated. Fully  
press down  
THE INFORMATION MODE  
the pulse  
sensor. Do  
not press  
too hard, or  
the circula-  
tion in your thumb will be restricted, and your  
pulse will not be detected. Next, slightly raise  
your thumb until the heart-shaped indicator beside  
the DISTANCE/ PULSE display flashes steadily.  
The console features an information mode that keeps  
track of the total time and distance accumulated on the  
treadmill. To access this mode, hold down the START/  
STOP button while inserting the key into the console.  
The TIME display will show the total time. The DIS-  
TANCE/PULSE display will show the total distance (if  
the total distance exceeds 999, the thousands and ten  
thousands digits will be shown in the SPEED display).  
Hold your thumb at this level. After 5 to 10 seconds, The CAL/FAT CAL display will show an “E” or an “M,”  
your pulse will be displayed. Hold your thumb on  
the sensor for another 15 seconds for the most ac-  
indicating miles or kilometers (see SPEED DISPLAY  
on page 9). To exit the information mode, remove the  
curate reading. If the displayed pulse appears to be key from the console.  
too high or too low, or if your pulse is not displayed,  
lift your thumb off the sensor and allow the display  
to reset. Press down again on the sensor as de-  
scribed above. Make sure that your thumb is posi-  
tioned as shown, and that you are applying the  
proper amount of pressure to the pulse sensor.  
Try the sensor several times until you become famil-  
iar with it. Remember to stand still while measuring  
your pulse.  
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HOW TO FOLD AND MOVE THE TREADMILL  
HOW TO FOLD THE TREADMILL FOR STORAGE  
Before folding the treadmill, unplug the power cord. Caution:  
You must be able to safely lift 45 pounds (20 kg) in order  
to raise, lower, or move the treadmill.  
1. Hold the treadmill with your hands in the locations shown  
at the right. To decrease the possibility of injury, bend  
your legs and keep your back straight. As you raise  
the treadmill, make sure to lift with your legs rather  
than your back. Raise the treadmill about halfway to the  
vertical position.  
2. Move your right hand to the position shown at the right,  
and hold the treadmill firmly. Using your left hand, lift the  
storage latch. Raise the treadmill until the locking pin  
snaps into the storage latch. Make sure that the locking  
pin is inside the storage latch, and that the storage  
Storage Latch  
latch is fully closed.  
Locking Pin  
To protect the floor or carpet from damage, place a  
mat under the treadmill. Keep the treadmill out of di-  
rect sunlight. Do not leave the treadmill in the storage  
position in temperatures above 85° Fahrenheit.  
HOW TO MOVE THE TREADMILL  
Crossbar  
Bracket  
Before moving the treadmill, convert the treadmill to the stor-  
age position as described above. Make sure that the lock-  
ing pin is inside the storage latch, and that the storage  
latch is fully closed.  
1. Hold one crossbar bracket with each hand. Place one foot  
on the base as shown.  
2. Tilt the treadmill back until it rolls freely on the front wheels.  
Carefully move the treadmill to the desired location. Never  
move the treadmill without tipping it back, or the base  
pads may come off. To reduce the risk of injury, use  
extreme caution while moving the treadmill. Do not at-  
tempt to move the treadmill over an uneven surface.  
Base  
Front Wheels  
3. Place one foot on the base, and carefully lower the tread-  
mill until it is resting in the storage position.  
HOW TO LOWER THE TREADMILL FOR USE  
1. Hold the upper end of the treadmill with your right hand as  
shown. Using your left hand, lift the storage latch. Pivot  
the treadmill slightly until the locking pin is out of the stor-  
age latch.  
Storage Latch  
Locking Pin  
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2. Hold the treadmill firmly with both hands, and lower the  
treadmill to the floor. To decrease the possibility of in-  
jury, bend your legs and keep your back straight.  
TROUBLE-SHOOTING  
Most treadmill problems can be solved by following the steps below. Find the symptom that applies, and  
follow the steps listed. If further assistance is needed, please call our Customer Service Department toll-  
free at 1-800-999-3756, Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mountain Time (excluding holidays).  
1. SYMPTOM: THE POWER DOES NOT TURN ON  
a. Make sure that the power cord is plugged into a surge protector, and that the surge protector is plugged into  
a properly grounded outlet. (See HOW TO PLUG IN THE POWER CORD on page 7.) Use only a UL-listed  
surge protector, rated at 15 amps, with a 14-gauge cord of five feet or less in length.  
b. After the power cord has been plugged in, make sure that the key is fully inserted into the console. (See step  
1 on page 8.)  
c. Check the circuit breaker located on the treadmill near the  
power cord. If the switch protrudes as shown, the circuit  
breaker has tripped. To reset the circuit breaker, wait for five  
Tripped  
Reset  
minutes and then press the switch back in.  
d. Check the on/off switch located at the front of the treadmill  
near the power cord. The switch must be in the “on” position.  
“On”  
F
F
O
Position  
ON  
2. SYMPTOM: THE POWER TURNS OFF DURING USE  
a. Check the circuit breaker located on the treadmill frame near the power cord (see 1. c. above). If the circuit  
breaker has tripped, wait for five minutes and then press the switch back in.  
b. Make sure that the power cord is plugged in.  
c. Remove the key from the console. Reinsert the key fully into the console. (See step 1 on page 8.)  
d. Check to make sure that the on/off switch is in the “on” position. (See 1. d. above.)  
e. If the treadmill still will not run, please call our Customer Service Department, toll-free.  
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3. SYMPTOM: THE WALKING BELT SLOWS WHEN WALKED ON  
a. Use only a UL-listed surge protector, rated at 15 amps, with a 14-gauge cord of five feet or less in length.  
b. If the walking belt still slows when walked on, please call our Customer Service Department, toll-free.  
4. SYMPTOM: THE WALKING BELT IS OFF-CENTER WHEN WALKED ON  
a. If the walking belt has shifted to the left, first remove the key and  
a
UNPLUG THE POWER CORD. Using the 3/16” end of the allen  
wrench, turn the left rear roller adjustment bolt clockwise 1/4 of a  
turn. Plug in the power cord, insert the key and run the treadmill  
for a few minutes. Repeat until the walking belt is centered.  
b. If the walking belt has shifted to the right, first remove the key  
b
and UNPLUG THE POWER CORD. Using the 3/16” end of the  
allen wrench, turn the left rear roller adjustment bolt counter-  
clockwise 1/4 of a turn. Plug in the power cord, insert the key  
and run the treadmill for a few minutes. Repeat until the walking  
belt is centered.  
5. SYMPTOM: THE TREADMILL SITS UNEVENLY ON THE FLOOR  
a. Make sure that the two base pads and the stabilizer pad are attached to the treadmill (see assembly steps 1  
and 6 on pages 5 and 6).  
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CONDITIONING GUIDELINES  
TRAINING ZONE (Beats/Min.)  
WARNING:  
Before beginning  
Unconditioned  
Conditioned  
AGE  
this or any exercise program, consult your  
physician. This is especially important for in-  
dividuals over the age of 35 or individuals  
with pre-existing health problems.  
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35  
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45  
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65  
70  
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80  
85  
138-167  
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132-161  
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129-156  
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118-144  
133-162  
132-160  
130-158  
129-156  
127-155  
125-153  
124-150  
122-149  
121-147  
119-145  
118-144  
117-142  
115-140  
114-139  
The pulse sensor is not a medical device.  
Various factors, including your movement,  
may affect the accuracy of heart rate readings.  
The sensor is intended only as an exercise aid  
in determining heart rate trends in general.  
The following guidelines will help you to plan your ex-  
ercise program. Remember—these are general guide-  
lines. For more detailed information about exercise,  
obtain a reputable book or consult your physician.  
EXERCISE INTENSITY  
Whether you want to burn fat, strengthen your cardio-  
vascular system, or increase your athletic perfor-  
mance, you can tailor your exercise to your specific  
goals. The key to achieving the desired results is to ex-  
ercise with the proper intensity.  
keep your pulse near the low end of your training zone  
as you exercise. After a few months of regular exer-  
cise, your pulse can be gradually increased until it is  
near the middle of your training zone as you exercise.  
You can measure your pulse using the pulse sensor.  
Exercise for about four minutes, and then measure  
your pulse immediately. If your pulse is too high or too  
low, adjust the intensity of your exercise. It may also  
be helpful to set the speed control on the console to  
AEROBIC to help you maintain the proper intensity  
level. (See pages 8 and 9.)  
Burning Fat  
To burn fat effectively, you must exercise at a relatively  
low intensity level for a sustained period of time.  
During the first few minutes of exercise, your body  
uses easily accessible carbohydrate calories for en-  
ergy. Only after the first few minutes of exercise does  
your body begin to use stored fat calories for energy.  
If your goal is to burn fat, set the speed control on the  
console to FAT BURN to help you maintain the proper  
intensity level. (See pages 8 and 9.)  
Performance Training  
Aerobic Exercise  
If your goal is high performance athletic conditioning,  
set the speed control on the console to PERFOR-  
MANCE to help you maintain the proper intensity level.  
(See pages 8 and 9.)  
If your goal is to strengthen your cardiovascular sys-  
tem, your exercise must be “aerobic.” Aerobic exercise  
is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for  
prolonged periods of time. This increases the demand  
on the heart to pump blood to the muscles, and on the  
lungs to oxygenate the blood. The proper intensity  
level for aerobic exercise can be found by using your  
pulse as a guide. As you exercise, your pulse should  
be kept at a level between 70% and 85% of your maxi-  
mum possible heart rate. This is known as your train-  
ing zone. You can find your training zone in the table  
at the top of this page. Training zones are listed ac-  
cording to age and physical condition.  
WORKOUT GUIDELINES  
Each workout should include three parts: (1) a warm-  
up, (2) training zone exercise, and (3) a cool-down.  
Warm-up  
Warming up prepares the body for exercise by increas-  
ing circulation, delivering more oxygen to the muscles  
and raising the body temperature. Begin each workout  
with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching and light exercise to  
warm up (see SUGGESTED STRETCHES on page 15).  
During the first few months of your exercise program,  
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Training Zone Exercise  
to cool down. This will increase the flexibility of your  
muscles and will help to prevent post-exercise problems.  
After warming up, increase the intensity of your exer-  
cise until your pulse is in your training zone for 20 to  
60 minutes. (During the first few weeks of your exer-  
cise program, do not keep your pulse in your training  
zone for longer than 20 minutes.) Breathe regularly  
and deeply as you exercise—never hold your breath.  
Exercise Frequency  
To maintain or improve your condition, complete three  
workouts each week, with at least one day of rest be-  
tween workouts. After a few months, you may com-  
plete up to five workouts each week if desired.  
Cool-down  
The key to success is to make exercise a regular and  
enjoyable part of your everyday life.  
Finish each workout with 5 to 10 minutes of stretching  
SUGGESTED STRETCHES  
The correct form for several basic stretches is shown in the  
drawings below. Move slowly as you stretch—never bounce.  
1
1. Toe Touch Stretch  
Stand with your knees bent slightly and slowly bend forward  
from your hips. Allow your back and shoulders to relax as you  
reach down toward your toes as far as possible. Hold for 15  
counts, then relax. Repeat 3 times. Stretches: Hamstrings,  
back of knees and back.  
2
2. Hamstring Stretch  
Sit with one leg extended. Bring the sole of the opposite foot  
toward you and rest it against the inner thigh of your extended  
leg. Reach toward your toes as far as possible. Hold for 15  
counts, then relax. Repeat 3 times for both legs. Stretches:  
Hamstrings, lower back and groin.  
3
3. Calf/Achilles Stretch  
With one leg in front of the other, reach forward and place your  
hands against a wall. Keep your back leg straight and your  
back foot flat on the floor. Bend your front leg, lean forward and  
move your hips toward the wall. Hold for 15 counts, then relax.  
Repeat 3 times for both legs. To cause further stretching of the  
achilles tendons, bend your back leg as well. Stretches:  
Calves, achilles tendons and ankles.  
4
4. Quadriceps Stretch  
With one hand against a wall for balance, reach back and  
grasp one foot with your other hand. Bring your heel as close  
to your buttocks as possible. Hold for 15 counts, then relax.  
Repeat 3 times for both legs. Stretches: Quadriceps and hip  
muscles.  
5
5. Inner Thigh Stretch  
Sit with the soles of your feet together and your knees outward.  
Pull your feet toward your groin area as far as possible. Hold  
for 15 counts, then relax. Repeat 3 times. Stretches:  
Quadriceps and hip muscles.  
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ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS  
To order replacement parts, call our Customer Service Department toll-free at 1-800-999-3756, Monday through  
Friday, 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mountain Time (excluding holidays). When ordering parts, please be prepared to give  
the following information:  
• The MODEL NUMBER OF THE PRODUCT (HRTL20001).  
• The NAME OF THE PRODUCT (HEALTHSTRIDER Treadmill).  
• The SERIAL NUMBER OF THE PRODUCT (see the front cover of this manual).  
• The KEY NUMBER OF THE PART(S) (see the EXPLODED DRAWING and PART LIST attached to the center  
of this manual).  
• The DESCRIPTION OF THE PART(S) (see the EXPLODED DRAWING and PART LIST attached to the center  
of this manual).  
If possible, place the treadmill near your telephone for easy reference when calling.  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
HEALTHRIDER Acquisition Corp., Inc. (HEALTHRIDER), warrants this product to be free from defects in  
workmanship and material, under normal use and service conditions, for a period of ninety (90) days  
from the date of purchase. This warranty extends only to the original purchaser. HEALTHRIDER’s oblig-  
ation under this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing, at HEALTHRIDER’s option, the product at  
one of its authorized service centers. All products for which warranty claim is made must be received by  
HEALTHRIDER at one of its authorized service centers with all freight and other transportation charges  
prepaid, accompanied by sufficient proof of purchase. All returns must be pre-authorized by  
HEALTHRIDER. This warranty does not extend to any product or damage to a product caused by or at-  
tributable to freight damage, abuse, misuse, improper or abnormal usage or repairs not provided by an  
HEALTHRIDER authorized service center, to products used for commercial or rental purposes, or to  
products used as store display models. No other warranty beyond that specifically set forth above is au-  
thorized by HEALTHRIDER.  
HEALTHRIDER is not responsible or liable for indirect, special or consequential damages arising out of  
or in connection with the use or performance of the product or damages with respect to any economic  
loss, loss of property, loss of revenues or profits, loss of enjoyment or use, costs of removal, installation  
or other consequential damages of whatsoever nature. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limita-  
tion of incidental or consequential damages. Accordingly, the above limitation may not apply to you.  
The warranty extended hereunder is in lieu of any and all other warranties and any implied warranties of  
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in its scope and duration to the terms set  
forth herein. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts. Accordingly, the  
above limitation may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
HEALTHRIDER Acquisition Corp., Inc., 1500 S. 1000 W., LOGAN, UT 84321-9813  
Part No. 133039 F02855-C R0896A  
Printed in USA © 1996 HEALTHRIDER Acquisition Corp., Inc.  
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REMOVE THIS EXPLODED DRAWING  
AND PART LIST FROM THE MANUAL  
Save this EXPLODED DRAWING and PART LIST for future reference.  
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Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. For information about  
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PART LIST—Model No. HRTL20001  
R0896A  
Key No. Qty.  
Description  
Key No. Qty.  
Description  
1
2
3
4*  
51  
6*  
7
8
9
8
2
2
1
Crossbar Bracket Screw  
Crossbar Bolt  
Crossbar Washer  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
652  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
751  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
851  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
951  
96  
97  
98  
99  
100  
101  
102  
103  
104  
1051  
#
1
2
1
1
1
58”  
Power Supply w/Clips  
Incline Leg Wheel Bolt  
Right Rear Roller Adj. Bolt  
Incline Leg  
Left Crossbar Bracket  
Ground  
Wire  
Screw  
Rear Hood Spacer  
1
8
2
4
8
1
1
1
1
Console  
Wire  
Tie  
Console Screw  
Wire Harness Grommet  
Crossbar Screw  
Cage Nut  
Left Upright  
Electronics Decal  
Key/Clip  
Upright  
Pivot  
Nut  
2
1
2
2
4
4
1
8
4
Tie Holder Clamp  
Rear Hood  
Cotter Pin  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
151  
16  
17  
18  
19*  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
251  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
351  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
4517  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
Upright Pivot Bolt  
Front Wheel Bolt/Incline Leg Bolt  
Wheel Spacer  
Upright Plug  
Base Pad  
Wheel  
Spring Sleeve  
Upright  
Wire  
Harness  
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
Incline Leg Washer  
Console Crossbar  
Crossbar Bracket  
Motor/Pulley/Flywheel/Fan  
Motor  
Pulley/Flywheel/Fan  
Water Bottle Holder Insert  
Potentiometer  
Base  
1
4
2
1
1
30  
1
2
Motor/Controller Wire  
Plastic Stand-Off  
Foot Rail  
Power Cord  
Grommet  
Safety Cover Screw  
Safety Cover  
Hairpin Cotter Pin  
Frame  
Shock  
Isolator  
Speed Knob  
Motor  
Belt  
6
7
1
1
2
2
1
8
1
Nut  
1
Motor Tension Bolt/Upright Bolt  
Motor Tension Washer  
Storage Latch  
Motor Bolt  
Upright Washer  
Front Hood  
Base  
8
2
1
4
1
1
1
8
1
Belt Guide  
Stabilizer Plate  
Roller Guard  
Front Roller/Pulley  
Walking Platform  
Walking Belt  
Hood Anchor Screw  
Motor Tension Nut  
Motor  
Mount  
Bracket  
Platform Screw  
Left Rear Roller Adj. Bolt  
4
4
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
Rubber Hood Anchor  
Metal Hood Anchor  
Front Hood Spacer  
Motor Swivel Bolt  
Motor Nut  
Incline Wheel Nut  
Latch Decal  
Magnet  
Stabilizer  
Plate  
Nut  
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
Tension Spring  
Washer  
Incline Motor  
Incline Rod  
Incline Rod Bolt  
Guard Spring  
Roller Tension Nut  
Rear Roller Guard  
Rear Roller  
Adhesive Clip  
Screw  
Wire Clip  
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
On/Off Switch  
Electronics Bracket  
Controller  
Stabilizer  
Plate  
Bolt  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
14” Blue Wire, 2 Female  
14” White Wire, 2 Female  
4” Blue Wire, 2 Female  
8” White Wire, Male/Female  
8” Green Wire, Ring/Female  
4” Black Wire, 2 Female  
User’s Manual  
#
#
#
#
#
#
Choke  
Right Crossbar Bracket  
Bracket Latch Pin  
Circuit Breaker  
Front Roller Adjustment Bolt  
Adjustment Washer  
Incline Motor Spacer  
Allen Wrench  
* Includes all parts shown in the box  
# These parts are not illustrated  
Right Upright  
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