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					Model No. RBTL19990   
					Serial No.   
					USER'S MANUAL   
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				IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS   
					DANGER:   
					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.   
					13. Keep the power cord and the surge protector   
					away from heated surfaces.   
					14. 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   
					BEFORE YOU BEGIN on page 5 if the tread-   
					mill is not working properly.)   
					2. Use the treadmill only as described in this   
					manual.   
					3. Place the treadmill on a level surface, with at   
					least 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.   
					15. Never start the treadmill while you are stand-   
					ing on the walking belt. Always hold the   
					handrails while using the treadmill.   
					4. Keep the treadmill indoors, away from mois-   
					ture and dust. Do not put the treadmill in a   
					garage or covered patio, or near water.   
					16. The treadmill is capable of high speeds. Adjust   
					the speed in small increments to avoid sudden   
					jumps in speed.   
					5. Do not operate the treadmill where aerosol   
					products are used or where oxygen is being   
					administered.   
					17. To reduce the possibility of the treadmill over-   
					heating, do not operate the treadmill continu-   
					ously for longer than one hour.   
					6. Keep children under the age of 12 and pets   
					away from the treadmill at all times.   
					18. The heart rate monitor is not a medical de-   
					vice. Various factors, including the user's   
					movement, may affect the accuracy of heart   
					rate readings. The heart rate monitor is in-   
					tended only as an exercise aid in determining   
					heart rate trends in general.   
					7. The treadmill should not be used by persons   
					weighing more than 300 pounds.   
					8. Never allow more than one person on the   
					treadmill at a time.   
					19. Never leave the treadmill unattended while it   
					is running. Always remove the key, unplug   
					the power cord and move the on/off switch to   
					the off position when the treadmill is not in   
					use. (See the drawing on page 5 for the loca-   
					tion of the on/off switch.)   
					9. Wear appropriate exercise clothing when   
					using the treadmill. Do not wear loose cloth-   
					ing that could become caught in the treadmill.   
					Athletic support clothes are recommended for   
					both men and women.   
					10. Always wear athletic shoes when using the   
					treadmill. Never use the treadmill with bare   
					feet, wearing only stockings, or in sandals.   
					20. Do not attempt to raise, lower, or move the   
					treadmill until it is properly set up. (See HOW   
					TO SET UP THE TREADMILL on page 6 and   
					HOW TO MOVE THE TREADMILL on page 27.)   
					You must be able to safely lift 45 pounds (20   
					kg) to raise, lower, or move the treadmill.   
					11. When connecting the power cord (see page 9),   
					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. Do not use an extension   
					cord.   
					21. Do not change the incline of the treadmill by   
					placing objects under the treadmill.   
					22. When folding or moving the treadmill, make   
					sure that the storage latch is fully closed.   
					12. 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.   
					23. Inspect and tighten all parts of the treadmill   
					regularly.   
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				24. When using iFit.com CDÕs and videos, an   
					electronic ÒchirpingÓ sound will alert you   
					when the speed and/or incline of the treadmill   
					is about to change. Always listen for the   
					ÒchirpÓ and be prepared for speed and/or in-   
					cline changes. In some instances, the speed   
					and/or incline may change before the per-   
					sonal trainer describes the change.   
					27. Never drop or insert any object into any   
					opening.   
					28. This treadmill is intended for home use only.   
					Do not use this treadmill in any commercial,   
					rental, or institutional setting.   
					29.   
					DANGER:   
					Always unplug the power   
					cord immediately after use, before cleaning   
					the treadmill, and before performing the main-   
					tenance and adjustment procedures de-   
					scribed in this manual. Never remove the   
					motor hood unless instructed to do so by an   
					authorized service representative. Servicing   
					other than the procedures in this manual   
					should be performed by an authorized service   
					representative only.   
					25. When using iFit.com CDÕs and videos, you   
					can manually override the speed and incline   
					settings by pressing the speed and incline   
					buttons. However, when the next ÒchirpÓ is   
					heard, the speed and/or incline will change to   
					the next settings of the CD or video program.   
					26. Always remove iFit.com CDÕs and videos from   
					your CD player or VCR when you are not   
					using them.   
					WARNING:   
					Before beginning this or any exercise program, consult your physician. This   
					is especially important for persons over the age of 35 or persons with pre-existing health problems.   
					Read all instructions before using. ICON assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property   
					damage sustained by or through the use of this product.   
					SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS   
					The decals shown at the right have been   
					placed on your treadmill. If a decal is   
					missing, or if it is not legible, please call   
					our Customer Service Department, toll-   
					free, to order a free replacement decal   
					(see HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT   
					PARTS on page 35). Apply the decal in   
					the location shown.   
					(One decal on   
					each side)   
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				BEFORE YOU BEGIN   
					Thank you for selecting the new REEBOK¨ ACD4   
					treadmill. The ACD4 treadmill combines advanced   
					technology with innovative design to let you enjoy an   
					excellent form of cardiovascular exercise in the conve-   
					nience and privacy of your home. And when youÕre not   
					exercising, the unique ACD4 can be folded up, requir-   
					ing less than half the floor space of other treadmills.   
					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 mention the product model   
					number and serial number when calling. The model   
					number is RBTL19990. The serial number can be   
					found on a decal attached to the treadmill (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,   
					please call our Customer Service Department toll-free   
					Before reading further, please review the drawing   
					below and familiarize yourself with the parts that are   
					labeled.   
					Book Holder   
					Water Bottle Holder   
					(Bottle is not included)   
					Console   
					Handrail   
					LEFT SIDE   
					Key/Clip   
					RIGHT SIDE   
					Walking Belt   
					Foot Rails   
					On/Off Switch   
					Circuit   
					Breaker   
					Storage Latch   
					Front   
					Wheel   
					Power   
					Cord   
					Rear Roller   
					Adjustment Bolts   
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				HOW TO SET UP THE TREADMILL   
					Set the treadmill in a cleared area and remove all packing materials. Make sure that all parts are included   
					before you dispose of the packing materials.   
					1. With the help of a second person, carefully raise the   
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					Uprights (39) until the treadmill is in the position shown.   
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					2. Make sure that all parts are tightened before you use the treadmill. Place a mat under the treadmill to   
					protect the floor or carpet.   
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				HOW TO USE THE HEART RATE MONITOR   
					HOW TO PUT ON THE HEART RATE MONITOR   
					HEART RATE MONITOR CARE AND MAINTENANCE   
					Before you use the heart rate monitor, please read all   
					instructions on this page and the following page.   
					¥ Thoroughly dry the heart rate monitor after each   
					use. The heart rate monitor is activated when the   
					electrode areas are wetted and the heart rate   
					monitor is put on; the heart rate monitor shuts off   
					when it is removed and the electrode areas are   
					dried. If the heart rate monitor is not dried after each   
					use, it may remain activated longer than necessary,   
					draining the battery prematurely.   
					The heart rate mon-   
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					itor consists of two   
					components: the   
					chest strap and the   
					sensor unit.   
					Chest Strap   
					Refer to drawing 2   
					and attach the   
					chest strap to the   
					sensor unit. Insert   
					one of the tabs on   
					the chest strap   
					through one end of   
					the sensor unit.   
					Make sure to press   
					the end of the sen-   
					sor unit under the   
					buckle on the chest   
					strapÑthe tab   
					¥ Store the heart rate monitor in a warm, dry place. Do   
					not store the heart rate monitor in a plastic bag or   
					other container that may trap moisture.   
					¥ Do not expose the heart rate monitor to direct   
					sunlight for extended periods of time   
					Sensor Unit   
					Tab   
					¥ Do not expose the heart rate monitor to tempera-   
					tures above 122¡ Fahrenheit (50¡ Celsius) or below   
					14¡ Fahrenheit (-10¡ Celsius).   
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					¥ Do not excessively bend or stretch the sensor unit   
					when using or storing the heart rate monitor.   
					should be almost   
					flush with the sen-   
					sor unit.   
					Sensor   
					Unit   
					Buckle   
					¥ Clean the sensor unit periodically using a damp   
					cloth; never use alcohol, abrasives, or chemicals.   
					The chest strap may be hand washed and air dried.   
					Next, wrap the heart   
					rate monitor around   
					your chest and at-   
					tach the other end of   
					the chest strap to   
					the sensor unit.   
					Adjust the length of   
					the chest strap, if   
					necessary.   
					HEART RATE MONITOR TROUBLE-SHOOTING   
					The instructions on the following pages explain   
					how the heart rate monitor is used with the console.   
					If the letters ÒPLSÓ appear in the PULSE display or if   
					the displayed heart rate is excessively high or low,   
					try the steps below.   
					¥ Make sure that the heart rate monitor is under your   
					clothing, tight against your skin, and as high under   
					the pectoral muscles or breasts as is comfortable. In   
					addition, make sure that the logo on the sensor unit   
					is facing forward and is right-side-up. Note: If the   
					heart rate monitor does not function when positioned   
					as described, try moving it slightly lower or higher on   
					your chest.   
					The heart rate moni-   
					tor should be under   
					your clothing, tight   
					against your skin, and as high under the pectoral mus-   
					cles or breasts as is comfortable. Make sure that the   
					logo on the sensor unit is facing forward and is right-   
					side-up.   
					¥ Use saline solution such as saliva or contact lens   
					solution to wet the two electrode areas on the   
					sensor unit. If heart rate readings do not appear until   
					you begin perspiring, re-wet the electrode areas.   
					Pull the sensor unit away from your body a few inches   
					and locate the two electrode areas on the inner side.   
					The electrode areas are the areas covered by shallow   
					ridges. Using saline solution such as saliva or contact   
					lens solution, wet both electrode areas. Return the   
					sensor unit to a position against your chest.   
					¥ As you walk or run on the treadmill, position your-   
					self near the center of the walking belt. For the   
					console to display heart rate readings, the user   
					must be within armÕs length of the console.   
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				¥ The heart rate monitor is designed to work with   
					people who have normal heart rhythms. Heart rate   
					reading problems may be caused by medical   
					conditions such as premature ventricular contrac-   
					tions (pvcs), tachycardia bursts, and arrhythmia.   
					Locate the battery cover   
					on the back of the sen-   
					sor unit. Insert a coin   
					into the slot in the cover   
					and turn the cover coun-   
					terclockwise to the   
					¥ The operation of the heart rate monitor can be   
					affected by magnetic interference caused by high   
					power lines or other sources. If it is suspected that   
					this is a problem, try relocating the treadmill.   
					ÒopenÓ position. Remove   
					the cover.   
					Remove the old battery   
					from the sensor unit.   
					Insert a new CR 2032   
					battery, making sure   
					that the writing is on top.   
					In addition, make sure   
					that the rubber gasket is   
					in place in the sensor   
					unit. Replace the battery   
					cover and turn it to the   
					closed position.   
					¥ The CR2032 battery may need to be replaced.   
					Follow the steps at the right to replace the battery.   
					CR2032   
					Battery   
					Rubber   
					Gasket   
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				TREADMILL OPERATION   
					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 productÑif 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 homeÕs 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-   
					sibility of your tread-   
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					Grounded Outlet Box   
					mill being damaged,   
					always use a surge   
					protector (not in-   
					cluded) with your   
					treadmill.   
					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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					on the face of the console, remove it.   
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					FEATURES OF THE CONSOLE   
					The console also features new iFit.com interactive tech-   
					nology. IFit.com technology is like having a personal   
					trainer right in your home. Using the included audio   
					cable, you can connect the treadmill to your home   
					stereo, portable stereo, or computer and play special   
					iFit.com CD programs (CDÕs are available separately).   
					IFit.com CD programs automatically control the speed   
					and incline of the treadmill as a personal trainer guides   
					you through every step of your workout. High-energy   
					music provides added motivation. Each CD features two   
					programs designed by certified personal trainers.   
					The advanced console offers an impressive array of   
					features to make your workouts more effective. When   
					the console is in the manual mode, the speed, incline,   
					and cushion level of the treadmill can be changed with   
					a touch of a button. As you exercise, the LED displays   
					will provide continuous exercise feedback.   
					The console also offers thirteen preset workout   
					programsÑten programs automatically control the   
					speed and incline of the treadmill as they guide you   
					through effective fat-burning, aerobic, or performance   
					workouts; two pulse programs control the speed and   
					the incline of the treadmill to keep your heart rate near   
					target heart rate settings during your workouts; and a   
					pulse-based fitness test program estimates your relative   
					fitness level.   
					In addition, you can connect the treadmill to your VCR   
					and TV and play iFit.com video programs (videocas-   
					settes are available separately). Video programs offer   
					the same benefits as iFit.com CD programs, but add   
					the excitement of working out with a class and an   
					instructorÑthe hottest new trend at health clubs.   
					You can even create your own custom workout programs   
					and store them in memory for future use.   
					With the treadmill connected to your computer, you can   
					
					access basic programs, audio programs, and video   
					programs directly from the internet. And by adding an   
					optional iFit.com module to the treadmill, you can use   
					virtually endless features from our internet site. See   
					www.iFit.com for complete details. To purchase   
					iFit.com CDÕs or videocassettes or an optional   
					iFit.com module, call toll-free 1-800-735-0768.   
					In addition, the console features a workout history   
					mode that keeps track of the total hours you have exer-   
					cised, the miles you have walked or run, the calories   
					and fat calories you have burned, and your average   
					speed. The console can display the totals for the   
					previous 7 days or the totals since the workout history   
					mode was last reset.   
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				DIAGRAM OF THE CONSOLE   
					down, the speed will change in increments of 0.5   
					mph. The speed range is 0.5 mph to 12 mph.   
					Refer to the drawing on page 10.   
					K. STOP ButtonÑThis button stops the walking belt.   
					When the button is pressed, the LED displays will   
					pause and the TIME display will flash.   
					A. CUSHION ButtonsÑThese buttons control the firm-   
					ness of the walking platform. There are ten different   
					firmness levels.   
					L. MODE ButtonÑThis button is used to select the   
					manual mode, workout programs, and the iFit.com   
					mode.   
					B. CUSHION DisplayÑThis display shows the firm-   
					ness level of the walking platform.   
					C. ENTER ButtonÑThis button is used to enter age,   
					weight, and maximum heart rate settings.   
					M. START ButtonÑThis button starts the walking belt.   
					N. LEARN ButtonÑThis button is used to program   
					speed and incline settings for custom programs.   
					D. + and Ð ButtonsÑThese buttons are used to change   
					age, weight, and maximum heart rate settings.   
					O. Key with ClipÑThe key turns the console on and off.   
					The attached clip is designed to be worn on your   
					waistband. If the key is pulled from the console, the   
					power will automatically turn off.   
					E. USER ButtonÑThis button is used to select user in-   
					formation. Up to three different users can store age,   
					weight, and maximum heart rate settings.   
					F. QUICK SPEED ButtonsÑThese buttons allow you   
					to quickly select speed settings.   
					P. INCLINE ButtonsÑThese buttons control the incline   
					of the treadmill. Each time a button is pressed, the   
					incline will change by 0.5%. The incline range is 0%   
					to 12%.   
					G. LED DisplaysÑThese displays provide continuous   
					feedback of the calories and fat calories you have   
					burned, the elapsed time, the distance you have   
					walked or run, the number of laps you have com-   
					pleted, the speed of the walking belt, and your   
					current pace. In addition, the PULSE display shows   
					your heart rate when the heart rate monitor is worn.   
					Note: The console can display speed and dis-   
					tance in either miles or kilometers (see page 14).   
					For simplicity, all instructions in this manual   
					refer to miles.   
					Q. INCLINE DisplayÑThis display shows the incline   
					level of the treadmill. Note: No indicators will light   
					when the incline is at 0% or 0.5%; the first indicator   
					will light when the incline is at 1% or 1.5%; the sec-   
					ond indicator will light when the incline is at 2% or   
					2.5%; the third indicator will light when the incline is   
					at 3% or 3.5%, etc.   
					R. 7-DAY ButtonÑThis button allows you to view the   
					number hours you have exercised, the miles you   
					have walked or run, the calories and fat calories   
					you have burned, and your average speed for the   
					previous 7 days (see THE WORKOUT HISTORY   
					MODE on page 21).   
					H. LED MatrixÑWhen the manual mode is selected,   
					the matrix will show your progress on an LED track.   
					When a workout program is selected, the matrix will   
					show the upcoming speed or target heart rate set-   
					tings of the program.   
					S. TOTAL ButtonÑThis button allows you to view the   
					total hours you have exercised, the miles you have   
					walked or run, the calories and fat calories you   
					have burned, and your average speed since the   
					workout history mode was last reset.   
					I. Manual/Program IndicatorsÑThese indicators show   
					when the manual mode, a workout program, or the   
					iFit.com mode is selected.   
					J. SPEED ButtonsÑThese buttons control the speed   
					of the walking belt. Each time a button is pressed,   
					the speed will change by 0.1 mph; if a button is held   
					T. HISTORY RESET buttonÑThis button resets the   
					workout history mode.   
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				To use the manual mode, follow the steps beginning   
					on page 13. To use a fat burn, aerobic, or perfor-   
					mance program, see page 15. To use a pulse pro-   
					gram, see page 16. To use the fitness test program,   
					see page 17. To create and use a custom program,   
					see pages 19 and 20. To use the workout history   
					mode, see page 21. To use an iFit.com CD or video   
					program, refer to page 24. To use an iFit.com pro-   
					gram directly from our internet site, see page 26.   
					CAUTION:Before operating the   
					console, read the following precautions.   
					¥ Do not stand on the walking belt when turn-   
					ing on the power or starting the walking belt.   
					¥ Always wear the clip (see O on page 10)   
					while operating the treadmill. If the key is   
					pulled from the console, the walking belt will   
					stop.   
					¥ The treadmill is capable of high speeds;   
					adjust the speed in small increments.   
					HOW TO ENTER USER INFORMATION   
					¥ The heart rate monitor is not a medical de-   
					vice. Various factors may affect the accuracy   
					of heart rate readings. The heart rate monitor   
					is intended only as an exercise aid in deter-   
					mining heart rate trends in general.   
					Each time the power is turned   
					on, the USER 1 indicator will   
					begin to flash. The console   
					allows up to three different   
					users to enter their weight,   
					their age, and a maximum   
					heart rate setting into the console.   
					¥ If you have heart problems, or if you are over   
					60 years of age and have been inactive, do   
					not use the three pulse-driven programs. If   
					you are taking medication regularly, consult   
					your physician to find whether the medica-   
					tion will affect your exercise heart rate.   
					If you enter your weight into the console, the CALS/   
					FAT CALS display will be more accurate. If you want to   
					use the fitness test program, you must enter your age.   
					If you want to use pulse programs 1 or 2, you must   
					enter your age and a maximum heart rate setting.   
					¥ To reduce the risk of electric shock, keep the   
					console dry. Avoid spilling liquid on the   
					console and use only a sealable water bottle.   
					If you want to enter your weight, your age, or a maxi-   
					mum heart rate setting, follow the instructions below.   
					Press the USER button.   
					1 
					HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER   
					Press the USER button   
					to designate yourself as   
					user 1. The USER 1   
					indicator will remain lit   
					without flashing. Note: To   
					designate yourself as   
					user 2 or user 3, press the USER button repeat-   
					edly. IMPORTANT: Each time you use the tread-   
					mill, make sure that the correct user is selected.   
					Make sure that the   
					on/off switch, located   
					on the front of the   
					treadmill, is in the on   
					position.   
					On   
					Enter your weight if desired.   
					Next, make sure that the power cord is properly plugged   
					in (see page 9).   
					2 
					The current weight set-   
					ting will be shown in the   
					CALS/FAT CALS display.   
					Press the + or Ð button to   
					enter your weight. Each   
					button press will change   
					Step onto the foot rails of the   
					treadmill. Find the clip   
					attached to the key, and slide   
					the clip onto the waistband of   
					your clothing. Pull the cord   
					the weight setting by 1 pound; if a button is held   
					down, the weight setting will change in increments   
					of 5 pounds. When your weight is shown, press   
					the ENTER button. Note: Once your weight is   
					entered, it will be saved in memory, even when   
					the power cord is unplugged.   
					on the clip to make sure   
					that the clip is securely   
					attached to your waistband. Next, insert the key into   
					the console. After a moment, various displays and indi-   
					cators will light.   
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				Enter your age if desired.   
					HOW TO USE THE MANUAL MODE   
					Insert the key into the console.   
					3 
					The current age setting   
					will be shown in the   
					PULSE display. Press   
					the + or Ð button to enter   
					your age. Each button   
					press will change the age   
					setting by 1 year; if a button is held down, the age   
					setting will change in increments of 5 years. When   
					your age is shown, press the ENTER button. Note:   
					Once your age is entered, it will be saved in mem-   
					ory, even when the power cord is unplugged.   
					1 
					See HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER on page 12.   
					Select user 1, 2, or 3.   
					2 
					When the key is inserted,   
					user 1 will be selected,   
					as shown by the USER 1   
					indicator. If you have   
					designated yourself as   
					user 2 or 3, press the   
					USER button repeatedly until the appropriate indi-   
					cator lights.   
					Enter a maximum heart rate setting if desired.   
					4 
					The current   
					maximum   
					heart rate set-   
					ting will be   
					shown in the   
					LED matrix.   
					When pulse   
					programs 1 or   
					2 are used,   
					this is the highest level that your heart rate will   
					reach during the program. This setting is a per-   
					centage of your estimated maximum heart rate.   
					(Your estimated maximum heart rate is 220 minus   
					your age. For example, if you are 30 years old,   
					your estimated maximum heart rate is 190.) If de-   
					sired, you can change the maximum heart rate   
					setting by pressing the + and Ð buttons. Each but-   
					ton press will change the setting by 1%; if a button   
					is held down, the setting will change in increments   
					of 5%. The setting can be from 65% to 85%. When   
					the desired setting is shown, press the ENTER   
					button. Note: When the key is removed from the   
					console, the maximum heart rate setting will be   
					reset to 65%.   
					Enter your weight if desired.   
					3 
					4 
					If you have not entered your weight, see HOW TO   
					ENTER USER INFORMATION on page 12.   
					Select the manual mode.   
					When the key is inserted,   
					the manual mode will be   
					selected. If you have se-   
					lected a workout pro-   
					gram or the iFit.com   
					mode, you can select   
					the manual mode again by pressing the MODE   
					button repeatedly until the manual indicator lights.   
					Press the START button or the SPEED + button   
					to start the walking belt.   
					5 
					A moment after the   
					button is pressed, the   
					walking belt will begin to   
					move at 1.0 mph. Hold   
					the handrails and begin   
					walking. As you exer-   
					cise, change the speed of the walking belt as de-   
					sired by pressing the SPEED buttons or the   
					QUICK SPEED buttons. CAUTION: Change the   
					speed in small increments to avoid sudden   
					jumps in speed.   
					To stop the walking belt, press the STOP button.   
					The displays will pause and the TIME display will   
					begin to flash. To restart the walking belt, press   
					the START button or the SPEED   
					+ 
					button.   
					Note: When either of the SPEED buttons is pressed,   
					the SPEED/PACE display will show the selected   
					speed setting for seven seconds. The display will   
					then show the actual speed of the walking belt.   
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				SPEED/PACE displayÑ   
					This display shows the   
					speed of the walking belt   
					and your current pace   
					(pace is measured in   
					minutes per mile). The   
					display will alternate between one number and the   
					other every seven seconds. Note: When either of   
					the SPEED buttons is pressed, the display will   
					show the speed setting.   
					Adjust the incline as desired.   
					6 
					7 
					To vary the intensity of   
					your workout, change the   
					incline of the treadmill as   
					desired by pressing the   
					INCLINE buttons Note:   
					After the INCLINE but-   
					tons are pressed, it will   
					take a moment for the   
					treadmill to reach the selected incline setting.   
					How to select miles per   
					hour or kilometers per   
					hour: Speed can be dis-   
					played in either miles per   
					Adjust the cushion level of the walking platform   
					if desired.   
					hour (mph) or kilometers   
					per hour (kph). To change   
					The walking platform is   
					specially designed to   
					the unit of measurement, first hold down the STOP   
					button while inserting the key into the console. The   
					SPEED/PACE display will show either an ÒEÓ (for   
					English miles) or an ÒMÓ (for Metric kilometers).   
					Press the SPEED + button to change the unit of   
					measurement. Then, remove and reinsert the key.   
					cushion the impact as   
					you walk or run on the   
					treadmill. The firmness of   
					the walking platform can   
					be adjusted with the   
					CUSHION buttons. There   
					are ten different firmness levels. Note: The faster   
					you run on the treadmill, the firmer the walking   
					platform should be. If the walking platform is too   
					soft, the treadmill may bounce excessively.   
					DISTANCE/LAPS   
					displayÑThis display   
					shows the distance that   
					the walking belt has   
					moved and the number   
					of laps you have com-   
					pleted (one lap equals 1/4 mile). The display will   
					alternate between one number and the other every   
					seven seconds.   
					Follow your progress with the LED track and   
					the LED displays.   
					8 
					The LED   
					TrackÑThe   
					LED track rep-   
					resents a dis-   
					tance of 1/4   
					mile. As you   
					exercise, the   
					indicators   
					Note: If the speed is displayed in miles per hour,   
					the distance will be displayed in miles; if the speed   
					is displayed in kilometers per hour, the distance   
					will be displayed in kilometers.   
					TIME displayÑThis   
					display shows the total   
					time that the walking belt   
					has been moving. Note:   
					When a workout pro-   
					around the   
					track will light one at a time until you have com-   
					pleted 1/4 mile. A new lap will then begin.   
					CALS/FAT CALS   
					displayÑThis display   
					shows the approximate   
					numbers of calories and   
					gram is selected, this   
					display will show the time remaining in the program.   
					When you are finished exercising, stop the   
					walking belt and remove the key.   
					fat calories you have   
					burned (see FAT BURN-   
					9 
					ING on page 33). Every seven seconds, the display   
					will change from one number to the other.   
					Step onto the foot rails and press the STOP button.   
					Next, change the incline of the treadmill to the   
					lowest setting. The incline must be at the low-   
					est setting when the treadmill is folded to the   
					storage position or the treadmill will be dam-   
					aged. Remove the key from the console and put it   
					in a secure place. Finally, move the on/off switch to   
					the off position and unplug the power cord.   
					PULSE displayÑThis   
					display shows your heart   
					rate when the heart rate   
					monitor is worn. (See   
					page 7.)   
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				matrix.) The   
					speed settings   
					for the next   
					eighteen peri-   
					ods will be   
					shown in the   
					eighteen   
					CURRENT PERIOD   
					HOW TO USE FAT BURN, AEROBIC, AND   
					PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS   
					The ten fat burn, aerobic, and performance programs   
					automatically control the speed and incline of the tread-   
					mill as they guide you through effective workouts de-   
					signed to help you achieve specific exercise goals.   
					columns to the   
					right.   
					Follow the steps below to use a fat burn, aerobic, or   
					performance program.   
					When only   
					three seconds remain in the first period of the pro-   
					gram, both the CURRENT PERIOD column and   
					the column to the right will flash, a series of tones   
					will sound, and all speed settings will move one   
					column to the left. The speed setting for the sec-   
					ond period will then be shown in the flashing   
					CURRENT PERIOD column and the treadmill will   
					automatically adjust to the speed and incline set-   
					tings for the second period.   
					Insert the key into the console.   
					1 
					See HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER on page   
					12.   
					Select user 1, 2, or 3.   
					2 
					See step 2 on page 13.   
					The program will continue in this way until the   
					speed setting for the last period is shown in the   
					CURRENT PERIOD column and the TIME display   
					counts down to zero. The walking belt will then   
					slow to a stop.   
					Enter your weight if desired.   
					3 
					If you have not entered your weight, see HOW TO   
					ENTER USER INFORMATION on page 12.   
					Select the desired program.   
					Note: Each time a period ends and the speed set-   
					tings move to the left, if all of the indicators in the   
					CURRENT PERIOD column are lit, the speed set-   
					tings may move downward so that only the highest   
					indicators in the columns will appear in the LED   
					matrix. When the speed settings move to the left   
					again and not all of the indicators in the CURRENT   
					PERIOD column are lit, the speed settings will   
					move back up.   
					4 
					When the key is inserted,   
					the manual mode will be   
					selected. To select a fat   
					burn, aerobic, or perfor-   
					mance program, press   
					the MODE button   
					repeatedly until one of the fat burn, aerobic, or   
					performance indicators lights. The LED matrix will   
					show the first eighteen speed settings of the   
					program you have selected. The SPEED/PACE   
					display will flash the programÕs maximum speed   
					setting and the INCLINE display will flash the pro-   
					gramÕs maximum incline setting for ten seconds.   
					If the speed or incline setting for the current   
					period is too high or too low, you can manually   
					override the setting by pressing the SPEED or   
					INCLINE buttons. Every few times one of the   
					SPEED buttons is pressed, an additional indicator   
					will light or darken in the CURRENT PERIOD col-   
					umn. If any of the columns to the right of the   
					CURRENT PERIOD column have the same num-   
					ber of lit indicators as the CURRENT PERIOD col-   
					umn, an additional indicator may light or darken in   
					those columns as well. Note: If you manually ad-   
					just the speed setting so that all of the indicators in   
					the CURRENT PERIOD column are lit, the speed   
					settings in the LED matrix will not move downward   
					as described above. Note: If you manually over-   
					ride the speed or incline setting for the current   
					period, when the period ends the treadmill will   
					automatically adjust to the speed and incline   
					settings for the next period.   
					Press the START button or the SPEED + button   
					to start the program.   
					5 
					A moment after the button is pressed, the treadmill   
					will automatically adjust to the first speed and in-   
					cline settings for the program. Hold the handrails   
					and begin walking.   
					Each program is divided into several time periods   
					of different lengths. One speed setting and one in-   
					cline setting are programmed for each period. The   
					speed setting for the first period is shown in the   
					flashing CURRENT PERIOD column of the LED   
					matrix. (The incline settings are not shown in the   
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				To stop the program temporarily, press the STOP   
					button. The TIME display will begin to flash. To   
					restart the program, press the START button or the   
					SPEED + button. To end the program, press the   
					STOP button, remove the key, and then reinsert the   
					key.   
					Put on the heart rate monitor.   
					4 
					5 
					The heart rate monitor must be worn when a pulse   
					program is used. (See HOW TO USE THE HEART   
					RATE MONITOR on page 7.) Note: A pulse pro-   
					gram can be started without a heart rate reading;   
					however, the speed and/or incline of the treadmill   
					will automatically decrease if your heart rate is not   
					detected during the program.   
					Adjust the cushion level of the walking platform   
					if desired.   
					6 
					See step 7 on page 14.   
					Select the desired program.   
					Follow your progress with the LED displays.   
					See step 8 on page 14.   
					When the key is inserted,   
					the manual mode will be   
					selected. To select pulse   
					program 1 or 2, press the   
					7 
					8 
					When the program is completed, remove the   
					key.   
					MODE button repeatedly   
					until the pulse program 1   
					or 2 indicator lights. The first nineteen target heart   
					rate settings of the program you have selected will   
					appear in the LED matrix.   
					Make sure that the incline of the treadmill is at   
					the lowest setting. The incline must be at the   
					lowest setting when the treadmill is folded to   
					the storage position or the treadmill will be   
					damaged. Next, remove the key from the console   
					and put it in a secure place. In addition, move the   
					on/off switch to the off position and unplug the   
					power cord.   
					Press the START button or the SPEED + button   
					to start the program.   
					6 
					A moment after the button is pressed, the treadmill   
					will automatically adjust to the first speed and in-   
					cline settings for the program. Hold the handrails   
					and begin walking.   
					HOW TO USE PULSE PROGRAMS 1 AND 2   
					Pulse pro-   
					grams 1 and 2   
					CURRENT PERIOD   
					consist of   
					twenty-three,   
					one-minute   
					periods. One   
					Pulse programs 1 and 2 automatically control the speed   
					and incline of the treadmill to keep your heart rate within   
					a predetermined range during your workouts.   
					target heart   
					rate setting is   
					programmed   
					for each   
					period. The   
					target heart rate setting for the first period will be   
					shown in the flashing CURRENT PERIOD column   
					of the LED matrix. The target heart rate settings for   
					the next eighteen periods will be shown in the eigh-   
					teen columns to the right.   
					Follow the instructions below to use pulse programs 1   
					or 2.   
					Insert the key into the console.   
					1 
					See HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER on page 12.   
					Select user 1, 2, or 3.   
					2 
					See step 2 on page 13.   
					When only three seconds remain in the first period   
					of the program, both the CURRENT PERIOD col-   
					umn and the column to the right will flash and a   
					series of tones will sound. All target heart rate   
					settings will then move one column to the left. The   
					target heart rate setting for the second period will   
					then be shown in the CURRENT PERIOD column.   
					Enter your weight, your age, and a maximum   
					heart rate setting.   
					3 
					If you enter your weight into the console, the   
					CALS/FAT CALS display will be more accurate. To   
					use pulse programs 1 or 2, you must enter your   
					age and a maximum heart rate setting. If you   
					have not entered this information, see HOW TO   
					ENTER USER INFORMATION on page 12.   
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				As the program progresses, the speed and/or   
					incline of the treadmill will change automatically to   
					keep your heart rate near the heart rate setting   
					shown in the CURRENT PERIOD column. The   
					program will continue until the heart rate setting for   
					the last period is shown in the CURRENT PERIOD   
					column and the TIME display counts down to zero.   
					The walking belt will then slow to a stop.   
					HOW TO USE THE FITNESS TEST PROGRAM   
					The fitness test program is designed to estimate the rel-   
					ative fitness level you have achieved. For the best re-   
					sults, the fitness test program should be used at a time   
					when your energy level is high; the program should not   
					be used if you have already exercised during the day.   
					If your heart rate is not detected during the program,   
					the letters ÒPLSÓ will flash in the PULSE display   
					and the speed and/or incline of the treadmill will   
					automatically decrease. (See HEART RATE   
					MONITOR TROUBLE-SHOOTING on page 7.)   
					The fitness test program consists of up to seven   
					4-minute segments and is followed by a 2-minute cool-   
					down period. The speed and/or incline of the treadmill   
					will automatically increase at the beginning of each 4-   
					minute segment. When your heart rate reaches 70% of   
					your estimated maximum heart rate, the FITNESS   
					TEST will end. After the 2-minute cool-down period, the   
					console will display your estimated fitness level.   
					While the program is in progress, minor adjust-   
					ments can be made to the speed or incline of the   
					treadmill with the SPEED or INCLINE buttons.   
					However, if you increase the speed, the incline will   
					automatically decrease; if you decrease the speed,   
					the incline will increase. If you increase the incline,   
					the speed will decrease; if you decrease the incline,   
					the speed will increase. The console will always   
					attempt to keep your heart rate near the heart rate   
					setting shown in the CURRENT PERIOD column.   
					Note: When the incline reaches the lowest setting,   
					the speed cannot be increased any further. When   
					the incline reaches the highest setting, the speed   
					cannot be decreased any further.   
					To use the fitness test program, follow the steps below.   
					Insert the key into the console.   
					1 
					See HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER on page 12.   
					Select user 1, 2, or 3.   
					2 
					See step 2 on page 13.   
					Enter your age into the console.   
					3 
					To stop the program temporarily, press the STOP   
					button. The TIME display will begin to flash. To   
					restart the program, press the START button or the   
					SPEED + button. To end the program, press the   
					STOP button, remove the key, and then reinsert the   
					key.   
					To use the fitness test program, you must   
					enter your age. If you have not entered your age,   
					see HOW TO ENTER USER INFORMATION on   
					page 12.   
					Put on the heart rate monitor.   
					4 
					Adjust the cushion level of the walking platform   
					if desired.   
					The heart rate monitor must be worn when the fit-   
					ness test program is used. (See HOW TO USE   
					THE HEART RATE MONITOR on page 7.) Note:   
					The fitness test program can be started without a   
					heart rate reading; however, the program will auto-   
					matically stop if your heart rate is not detected 4   
					minutes after the program is started.   
					7 
					See step 7 on page 14.   
					Follow your progress with the LED displays.   
					See step 8 on page 14.   
					8 
					9 
					Select the fitness test program.   
					When the program is completed, remove the   
					key.   
					5 
					When the key is inserted,   
					the manual mode will be   
					selected. To select the   
					fitness test program,   
					See step 8 on page 16.   
					press the MODE button   
					repeatedly until the ÒFÓ   
					indicator lights. The first eighteen speed settings of   
					the program will appear in the LED matrix.   
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				At the beginning of each four-minute level, the   
					speed and/or incline of the treadmill will automati-   
					cally increase. The fitness test program will con-   
					tinue in this way until your heart rate reaches 70%   
					of your estimated maximum heart rate, and the   
					current four-minute segment is completed. The fit-   
					ness test program will then be completed, regard-   
					less of how many segments remain.   
					Press the START button or the SPEED + button   
					to start the program.   
					6 
					A moment after the but-   
					ton is pressed, the in-   
					cline of the treadmill will   
					automatically adjust to   
					3% and the walking belt   
					will begin to move at 1.5   
					When the fitness test pro-   
					gram is completed, the   
					letter ÒCÓ will appear in   
					the DISTANCE/ LAPS   
					display and a two-minute   
					cool-down period will   
					mph. The DISTANCE/LAPS display will show an   
					ÒL 1Ó (level 1), indicating that the first 4-minute   
					segment of the fitness test program has begun.   
					Hold the handrails and begin walking.   
					The fitness test program is divided into seven,   
					four-minute segments. Each segment consists of   
					four, one-minute periods. One speed setting and   
					one incline   
					begin. The incline will then adjust to 1% and the   
					speed will decrease.   
					When the cool-down pe-   
					riod is completed, the   
					setting are   
					programmed   
					walking belt will slow to a   
					stop and your fitness   
					for each pe-   
					riod. The   
					level will be shown in the   
					TIME display. There are   
					speed setting   
					for the first pe-   
					ten fitness levelsÑfitness level 10 (FL:10) is the   
					highest. Remember, the fitness test program is in-   
					tended only to indicate your relative fitness level.   
					riod will be   
					shown in the   
					flashing   
					CURRENT PERIOD column of the LED matrix.   
					(The incline settings are not shown in the matrix.)   
					The speed settings for the next eighteen periods   
					will be shown in the eighteen columns to the right.   
					Note: The SPEED and INCLINE buttons will not   
					function while the fitness test program is selected.   
					If your pulse is not detected during the program,   
					the letters ÒPLSÓ will flash in the PULSE display. If   
					your pulse is not detected during the last thirty   
					seconds of any four-minute segment (after four   
					minutes, after eight minutes, etc.), the fitness test   
					program will end and the TIME display will show a   
					fitness level of 0 (FL: 0).   
					When only three seconds remain in the first pe-   
					riod of the program, both the CURRENT PERIOD   
					column and the column to the right will flash, a   
					tone will sound, and all speed settings will move   
					one column to the left. The speed setting for the   
					second period will then be shown in the flashing   
					CURRENT PERIOD column.   
					The fitness test program cannot be stopped tem-   
					porarily and then restarted. However, the program   
					can be stopped at any time by pressing the STOP   
					button. The TIME display will then show an esti-   
					mated fitness level.   
					When the first four-minute segment of the pro-   
					gram is completed, both the CURRENT PERIOD   
					column and the column to the right will flash, a se-   
					ries of tones will sound, and all speed settings will   
					move one column to the left. The LED matrix will   
					then show an ÒL 2,Ó indicating that the second 4-   
					minute segment has begun. The incline will then   
					adjust to 4% and the speed will increase to 2.5   
					mph.   
					When the program is completed, remove the   
					key.   
					7 
					See step 8 on page 16.   
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				programmed   
					for each pe-   
					riod. The   
					HOW TO CREATE CUSTOM PROGRAMS   
					CURRENT PERIOD   
					speed setting   
					for the first pe-   
					riod is shown   
					in the flashing   
					CURRENT   
					PERIOD col-   
					umn of the   
					LED matrix.   
					Custom programs 1 and 2 are workout programs that   
					you create. The programs control both the speed and   
					incline of the treadmill, and can be up to 40 minutes   
					long. The programs are stored in memory and can be   
					changed as many times as desired.   
					Follow the steps below to create a custom program.   
					(The incline settings are not shown in the matrix.)   
					To program speed and incline settings for the first   
					period, simply adjust the speed and incline of the   
					treadmill to the desired levels with the SPEED and   
					INCLINE buttons. Every few times the SPEED but-   
					tons are pressed, one additional indicator will light   
					or darken in the CURRENT PERIOD column.   
					Insert the key into the console.   
					1 
					See HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER on page 12.   
					Select user 1, 2, or 3.   
					2 
					See step 2 on page 13.   
					When the first period of the program is completed,   
					three tones will sound and the current speed and in-   
					cline settings will be stored in memory. All speed   
					settings shown in the LED matrix will then move one   
					column to the left and the speed setting for the sec-   
					ond period will be shown in the flashing CURRENT   
					PERIOD column. Program speed and incline set-   
					tings for the second period as described above.   
					Repeat this procedure until you have programmed   
					speed and incline settings for as many periods as   
					desired. Programs can have up to forty periods.   
					Enter your weight if desired.   
					3 
					If you have not entered your weight, see HOW TO   
					ENTER USER INFORMATION on page 12.   
					Select custom program 1 or 2.   
					4 
					When the key is inserted,   
					the manual mode will be   
					selected. To select a cus-   
					tom program, press the   
					MODE button repeatedly   
					until the custom 1 or 2 indi-   
					cator lights.   
					Note: To stop the program for a moment, press the   
					STOP button. The displays will pause and the   
					TIME display will begin to flash. To restart the pro-   
					gram, press the START or SPEED   
					+ 
					button.   
					Press the START button or the SPEED + button   
					to start the program.   
					5 
					Press the STOP button, remove the key, and   
					then reinsert the key.   
					7 
					8 
					A moment after the button is pressed, the walking   
					belt will begin to move. Hold the handrails and   
					begin walking.   
					When you have programmed speed and incline   
					settings for as many one-minute periods as   
					desired, press the STOP button, remove the key,   
					and then reinsert the key. The speed and incline   
					settings that you have programmed and the length   
					of the program will be stored in memory. To use the   
					program again, see HOW TO USE CUSTOM PRO-   
					GRAMS on page 20.   
					Press the LEARN button and program the   
					desired speed and incline settings.   
					6 
					When the LEARN button is   
					pressed, the LEARN indic-   
					tor will light. Speed and in-   
					cline settings can be pro-   
					grammed only when the   
					indicator is lit.   
					When the program is completed, remove the   
					key.   
					See step 8 on page 16.   
					Each program is divided into one-minute periods.   
					One speed setting and one incline setting can be   
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				When only three seconds remain in the first period   
					of the program, both the CURRENT PERIOD col-   
					umn and the column to the right will flash and   
					three tones will sound. All speed settings will then   
					move one column to the left. The speed setting   
					for the second period will then be shown in the   
					CURRENT PERIOD column and the speed and   
					incline of the treadmill will adjust to the second   
					settings that you programmed previously.   
					HOW TO USE CUSTOM PROGRAMS   
					Insert the key into the console.   
					1 
					See HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER on page   
					12.   
					Select user 1, 2, or 3.   
					2 
					3 
					The program will continue in this way until the   
					speed setting for the last period is shown in the   
					CURRENT PERIOD column and the TIME display   
					counts down to zero. The walking belt will then   
					slow to a stop.   
					See step 2 on page 13.   
					Enter your weight if desired.   
					If you have not entered your weight, see HOW TO   
					ENTER USER INFORMATION on page 12.   
					During the program, the speed and incline settings   
					of the current period can be adjusted with the   
					SPEED and INCLINE buttons. Adjustments will   
					not be stored in memory. To reprogram speed   
					and incline settings, press the LEARN button. The   
					LEARN indicator will light. Speed and incline set-   
					tings can be reprogrammed only when the in-   
					dicator is lit. Next, adjust the speed and incline of   
					the treadmill with the SPEED and INCLINE but-   
					tons. When the current period of the program is   
					completed, the new speed and incline settings will   
					be stored in memory. When you have repro-   
					grammed speed and incline settings for as many   
					periods as desired, press the LEARN button   
					again.   
					Select custom program 1 or 2.   
					4 
					When the key is in-   
					serted, the manual   
					mode will be selected.   
					To select a custom pro-   
					gram, press the MODE   
					button repeatedly until   
					the custom 1 or 2 indicator lights.   
					Press the START button or the SPEED + but-   
					ton to start the program.   
					5 
					A moment after the button is pressed, the walking   
					belt will begin to move. Hold the handrails and   
					begin walking.   
					To stop the program temporarily, press the STOP   
					button. The TIME display will begin to flash. To   
					restart the program, press the START button or   
					the SPEED + button. To end the program, press   
					the STOP button, remove the key, and then rein-   
					sert the key.   
					Each custom program is divided into one-minute   
					periods. One speed setting and one incline setting   
					are programmed for each period. The speed set-   
					ting for the   
					first period is   
					shown in the   
					Adjust the cushion level of the walking platform   
					if desired.   
					CURRENT PERIOD   
					6 
					flashing CUR-   
					RENT PE-   
					RIOD column   
					of the LED   
					matrix. (The   
					incline   
					settings are   
					not shown in   
					the matrix.)   
					See step 7 on page 14.   
					Follow your progress with the LED displays.   
					Refer to step 8 on page 14.   
					7 
					8 
					When the program is completed, remove the   
					key.   
					See step 8 on page 16.   
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				pressed, the TIME dis-   
					play will show the total   
					number of hours you   
					THE WORKOUT HISTORY MODE   
					have exercised. Note:   
					The console features a workout history mode that   
					keeps track of the total hours you have exercised, the   
					miles you have walked or run, the calories and fat   
					calories you have burned, and your average speed.   
					The console can display the totals for the previous 7   
					days or the totals since the workout history mode was   
					last reset.   
					The total will be rounded   
					off to the nearest hour. If   
					the total reaches 10,000 hours, the display will   
					reset to zero.   
					Press the 7-DAY button   
					or the TOTAL button   
					again. The SPEED/   
					PACE display will show   
					your average speed.   
					Enter the current time into the console.   
					1 
					If you have previously entered the current   
					time, go to step 2.   
					Press the 7-DAY button   
					or the TOTAL button   
					again. The DISTANCE/   
					LAPS display will show   
					the total number of miles   
					you have walked or run.   
					Note: The total will be rounded off to the nearest   
					mile. If the total reaches 1,000 hours, the display   
					will reset to zero.   
					For the workout history mode to be accurate, the   
					current time must be entered into the console.To   
					check the time setting, first hold down the STOP   
					button while inserting the key into the console.   
					The time setting will ap-   
					pear in the TIME display.   
					Note: The console uses   
					a 24-hour clock; if the   
					current time is 6:45 pm,   
					Press the 7-DAY button   
					or the TOTAL button   
					again. The CALS/   
					FAT CALS display will   
					show the total number of   
					calories you have burned.   
					Note: The total is shown in thousandths; if the dis-   
					play shows 1.02, for example, you have burned   
					1,020 calories. If the total reaches 10,000 calories,   
					the display will reset to zero.   
					the display should show   
					18:45.   
					To change the time set-   
					ting, first press the   
					LEARN button. The   
					minute digits in the TIME   
					display will begin to   
					flash. Press the USER +   
					or Ð button to set the   
					minute digits to the cor-   
					rect time. Press the   
					Press the 7-DAY button   
					or the TOTAL button   
					LEARN button again. The hour digits will begin to   
					flash. Press the + or Ð button to enter the correct   
					hour. Then, press the LEARN button again. When   
					the correct time is shown, remove the key from the   
					console and then reinsert it. Note: Once the cur-   
					rent time is entered, it will be saved in memory,   
					even when the power cord is unplugged.   
					again. The CALS/   
					FAT CALS display will   
					show the total number of   
					fat calories you have   
					burned. Note: The total is shown in thousandths; if   
					the display shows 1.02, for example, you have   
					burned 1,020 fat calories. If the total reaches   
					10,000 fat calories, the display will reset to zero.   
					Select user 1, 2, or 3.   
					2 
					Reset the workout history mode if desired.   
					See step 2 on page 13.   
					5 
					6 
					To reset the workout history mode, press the HIS-   
					TORY RESET button. All displays will be reset to   
					zero.   
					If the walking belt is moving, press the STOP   
					button.   
					3 
					To access the workout history mode, the walking   
					belt must be stopped.   
					Exit the workout history mode.   
					To exit the workout history mode, press any button   
					on the console except the 7-DAY, TOTAL, or HIS-   
					TORY RESET button.   
					Press the 7-DAY button or the TOTAL button.   
					4 
					When the 7-DAY button or the TOTAL button is   
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				HOW TO CONNECT YOUR PORTABLE STEREO   
					HOW TO CONNECT THE TREADMILL TO YOUR   
					CD PLAYER, VCR, OR COMPUTER   
					Note: If your stereo has an RCA-type AUDIO OUT   
					jack, see instruction A below. If your stereo has a   
					3.5mm LINE OUT jack, see instruction B. If your   
					stereo has only a PHONES jack, see instruction C.   
					To use iFit.com CDÕs, the treadmill must be con-   
					nected to your portable CD player, portable stereo,   
					home stereo, or computer with CD player. See pages   
					22 and 23 for connecting instructions. To use iFit.com   
					videocassettes, the treadmill must be connected to   
					your VCR. See page 24 for connecting instructions. To   
					use iFit.com programs directly from our internet   
					site, the treadmill must be connected to your home   
					computer. See page 23 for connecting instructions.   
					A. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack on the   
					front of the treadmill near the power cord. Plug the   
					other end of the cable into the included adapter. Plug   
					the adapter into an AUDIO OUT jack on your stereo.   
					A 
					HOW TO CONNECT YOUR PORTABLE CD PLAYER   
					AUDIO OUT   
					RIGHT   
					LEFT   
					Note: If your CD player has separate LINE OUT and   
					PHONES jacks, see instruction A below. If your CD   
					player has only one jack, see instruction B.   
					Audio   
					Cable   
					Adapter   
					A. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack on the   
					front of the treadmill near the power cord. Plug the   
					other end of the cable into the LINE OUT jack on   
					your CD player. Plug your headphones into the   
					PHONES jack.   
					B. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack on the   
					front of the treadmill near the power cord. Plug the   
					other end of the cable into the LINE OUT jack on   
					your stereo.   
					A 
					PHONES LINE OUT   
					LINE OUT   
					PHONES   
					B 
					Head-   
					phones   
					Audio   
					Cable   
					LINE OUT   
					Audio   
					Cable   
					B. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack on the   
					front of the treadmill near the power cord. Plug the   
					other end of the cable into a 3.5mm Y-adapter   
					(available at electronics stores). Plug the Y-adapter   
					into the PHONES jack on your CD player. Plug your   
					headphones into the other side of the Y-adapter.   
					C. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack on the   
					front of the treadmill near the power cord. Plug the   
					other end of the cable into a 3.5mm Y-adapter   
					(available at electronics stores). Plug the Y-adapter   
					into the PHONES jack on your stereo. Plug your   
					headphones into the other side of the Y-adapter.   
					B 
					PHONES   
					C 
					PHONES   
					3.5mm   
					Y-adapter   
					Audio   
					Cable   
					PHONES   
					3.5mm   
					Y-adapter   
					Audio   
					Cable   
					Headphones   
					Headphones   
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				HOW TO CONNECT YOUR HOME STEREO   
					HOW TO CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER   
					Note: If your stereo has an unused LINE OUT jack,   
					see instruction A below. If the LINE OUT jack is   
					being used, see instruction B.   
					Note: If your computer has a 3.5mm LINE OUT jack,   
					see instruction A. If your computer has only a   
					PHONES jack, see instruction B.   
					A. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack on the   
					front of the treadmill near the power cord. Plug the   
					other end of the cable into the included adapter.   
					Plug the adapter into the LINE OUT jack on your   
					stereo.   
					A. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack on the   
					front of the treadmill near the power cord. Plug the   
					other end of the cable into the LINE OUT jack on   
					your computer.   
					A 
					A 
					CD   
					LINE OUT   
					VCR   
					Amp   
					LINE OUT   
					Audio   
					Cable   
					LINE OUT   
					Audio   
					Cable   
					Adapter   
					B. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack on the   
					front of the treadmill near the power cord. Plug the   
					other end of the cable into a 3.5mm Y-adapter   
					(available at electronics stores). Plug the Y-adapter   
					into the PHONES jack on your computer. Plug your   
					headphones or speakers into the other side of the   
					Y-adapter.   
					B. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack on the   
					front of the treadmill near the power cord. Plug the   
					other end of the cable into the included adapter.   
					Plug the adapter into an RCA Y-adapter (available   
					at electronics stores). Next, remove the wire that is   
					currently plugged into the LINE OUT jack on your   
					stereo and plug the wire into the unused side of the   
					RCA Y-adapter. Plug the RCA Y-adapter into the   
					LINE OUT jack on your stereo.   
					B 
					PHONES   
					B 
					CD   
					Audio   
					Cable   
					3.5mm   
					Y-adapter   
					VCR   
					Amp   
					LINE OUT   
					Headphones/Speakers   
					RCA   
					Y-adapter   
					Audio   
					Cable   
					Adapter   
					Wire removed from   
					LINE OUT jack   
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				HOW TO CONNECT YOUR VCR   
					HOW TO USE IFIT.COM CD AND VIDEO   
					PROGRAMS   
					Note: If your VCR has an unused AUDIO OUT jack,   
					see instruction A below. If the AUDIO OUT jack is   
					being used, see instruction B. If you have a TV with   
					a built-in VCR, see instruction B. If your VCR is   
					connected to your home stereo, see HOW TO CON-   
					NECT YOUR HOME STEREO on page 23.   
					To use iFit.com CDÕs or videocassettes, the treadmill   
					must be connected to your portable CD player, portable   
					stereo, home stereo, computer with CD player, or VCR.   
					See HOW TO CONNECT THE TREADMILL TO YOUR   
					CD PLAYER, VCR, OR COMPUTER on page 22.   
					Note: To purchase iFit.com CDÕs or videocassettes,   
					call toll-free 1-800-735-0768. Follow the steps below   
					to use an iFit.com CD or video program.   
					A. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack on the   
					front of the treadmill near the power cord. Plug the   
					other end of the cable into the included adapter.   
					Plug the adapter into the AUDIO OUT jack on your   
					VCR.   
					Insert the key into the console.   
					1 
					A 
					See HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER on page 12.   
					ANT IN   
					. 
					VIDEO AUDIO   
					IN   
					RF OUT   
					CH   
					3 
					4 
					OUT   
					AUDIO OUT   
					Select user 1, 2, or 3.   
					2 
					RIGHT   
					LEFT   
					See step 2 on page 13.   
					Audio   
					Cable   
					Adapter   
					Select the iFit.com mode.   
					3 
					When the key is in-   
					serted, the manual   
					mode will be selected.   
					To use an iFit.com CD   
					or video program, press   
					the MODE button re-   
					peatedly until the iFit.com indicator lights. The let-   
					ters ÒI FITÓ and three indicators will appear in the   
					LED matrix.   
					B. Plug one end of the audio cable into the jack on the   
					front of the treadmill near the power cord. Plug the   
					other end of the cable into the included adapter.   
					Plug the adapter into an RCA adapter (available at   
					electronics stores). Next, remove the wire that is   
					currently plugged into the AUDIO OUT jack on your   
					VCR and plug the wire into the unused side of the   
					RCA adapter. Plug the RCA adapter into the AUDIO   
					OUT jack on your VCR.   
					Insert the iFit.com CD or videocassette.   
					4 
					If you are using an iFit.com CD, insert the CD into   
					your CD player. If you are using an iFit.com video-   
					cassette, insert the videocassette into your VCR.   
					B 
					ANT. IN   
					VIDEO AUDIO   
					IN   
					RF OUT   
					CH   
					3 
					4 
					OUT   
					Press the PLAY button on your CD player or   
					VCR.   
					5 
					A moment after the button is pressed, your personal   
					trainer will begin guiding you through your workout.   
					Simply follow your personal trainerÕs instructions.   
					Note: If the TIME display is flashing, press the   
					START button or the SPEED + button on the con-   
					sole. The treadmill will not respond to a CD or video   
					program when the TIME display is flashing.   
					RCA Adapter   
					Adapter   
					Audio   
					Cable   
					Wire removed from   
					AUDIO OUT jack   
					During the CD or video program, an electronic   
					ÒchirpingÓ sound will alert you when the speed   
					and/or incline of the treadmill is about to change.   
					CAUTION: Always listen for the ÒchirpÓ and be   
					prepared for speed and/or incline changes. In   
					some instances, the speed and/or incline may   
					change before the personal trainer describes   
					the change.   
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				If the speed or incline settings are too high or too   
					low, you can manually override the settings at any   
					time by pressing the SPEED or INCLINE buttons   
					on the console. However, when the next ÒchirpÓ   
					is heard, the speed and/or incline will change   
					to the next settings of the CD or video program.   
					¥ adjust the volume of your CD player or VCR. If   
					the volume is too high or too low, the console   
					may not detect the program signals.   
					¥ make sure that the audio cable is properly   
					connected, that it is fully plugged in, and that   
					it is not wrapped around a power cord.   
					To stop the walking belt at any time, press the   
					STOP button on the console. The TIME display   
					will begin to flash. To restart the program, press   
					the START button or the SPEED + button. After a   
					moment, the walking belt will begin to move at 1.0   
					mph. When the next ÒchirpÓ is heard, the   
					speed and incline will change to the next set-   
					tings of the CD or video program. The program   
					can also be stopped by pressing the stop button   
					on your CD player or VCR.   
					¥ if you are using your portable CD player and   
					the CD skips, set the CD player on the floor or   
					another flat surface instead of on the console.   
					Adjust the cushion level of the walking plat-   
					form if desired.   
					6 
					See step 7 on page 14.   
					Follow your progress with the LED displays.   
					See step 8 on page 14.   
					7 
					8 
					When the CD or video program is completed, the   
					walking belt will stop and the TIME display will   
					begin to flash. Note: To use another CD or video   
					program, press the STOP button or remove the   
					key and go to step 1 on page 24.   
					When the program is completed, remove the   
					key.   
					See step 8 on page 16.   
					Note: If the speed or incline of the treadmill   
					does not change when a ÒchirpÓ is heard:   
					¥ make sure that the IFit.com indicator is lit and   
					that the TIME display is not flashing. If the   
					TIME display is flashing, press the START   
					button or the SPEED + button on the console.   
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				Follow the on-line instructions to start the   
					program.   
					HOW TO USE PROGRAMS DIRECTLY FROM   
					OUR INTERNET SITE   
					7 
					8 
					When you start the program, an on-screen count-   
					down will begin.   
					
					access a selection of programs that interactively con-   
					trol your treadmill to help you achieve your specific ex-   
					ercise goals. In addition, you can play iFit.com audio   
					and video programs directly from the internet. By   
					adding an optional iFit.com module to the console, you   
					can use virtually endless features from our internet site.   
					
					tional iFit.com module, call toll-free 1-800-884-0620.   
					Return to the treadmill and stand on the foot   
					rails. Find the clip attached to the key and slide   
					the key onto the waistband of your clothing.   
					When the on-screen countdown ends, the program   
					will begin and the walking belt will begin to move.   
					Hold the handrails, step onto the walking belt, and   
					begin walking. During the program, an electronic   
					ÒchirpingÓ sound will alert you when the speed   
					and/or incline of the treadmill is about to change.   
					CAUTION: Always listen for the ÒchirpÓ and be   
					prepared for speed and/or incline changes.   
					To use programs from our internet site, the treadmill   
					must be connected to your home computer. See HOW   
					TO CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER on page 23. In   
					addition, you must have an internet connection and   
					an internet service provider. A list of specific system   
					requirements will be found on our internet site. Follow   
					the steps below to use a program from our internet site.   
					If the speed or incline settings are too high or too   
					low, you can manually override the settings at any   
					time by pressing the SPEED or INCLINE buttons   
					on the console. However, when the next ÒchirpÓ   
					is heard, the speed and/or incline will change   
					to the next settings of the program.   
					Insert the key into the console.   
					1 
					See HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER on page 12.   
					To stop the walking belt at any time, press the   
					STOP button on the console. The TIME display   
					will begin to flash. To restart the program, press   
					the START button or the SPEED + button. After a   
					moment, the walking belt will begin to move at 1.0   
					mph. When the next ÒchirpÓ is heard, the   
					speed and incline will change to the next set-   
					tings of the program.   
					Select user 1, 2, or 3.   
					2 
					See step 2 on page 13.   
					Select the iFit.com mode.   
					3 
					When the key is in-   
					serted, the manual   
					mode will be selected.   
					To use an iFit.com CD   
					or video program, press   
					the MODE button re-   
					When the program is completed, the walking belt   
					will stop and the TIME display will begin to flash.   
					Note: To use another program, press the STOP   
					button and go to step 5.   
					peatedly until the iFit.com indicator lights. The let-   
					ters ÒI FITÓ and three indicators will appear in the   
					LED matrix.   
					Note: If the speed or incline of the treadmill   
					does not change when a ÒchirpÓ is heard, make   
					sure that the iFit.com indicator is lit and that   
					the TIME display is not flashing. In addition,   
					make sure that the audio cable is properly con-   
					nected, that it is fully plugged in, and that it is   
					not wrapped around a power cord.   
					Go to your computer and start an internet   
					connection.   
					4 
					Start your web browser, if necessary, and go to   
					
					5 
					Follow your progress with the LED displays.   
					9 
					Follow the desired links on our internet site to   
					select a program.   
					6 
					See step 8 on page 14.   
					Read and follow the on-line instructions for using a   
					program.   
					When the program is completed, remove the   
					key.   
					10   
					See step 8 on page 16.   
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				HOW TO FOLD AND MOVE THE TREADMILL   
					HOW TO FOLD THE TREADMILL FOR STORAGE   
					1 
					Before folding the treadmill, adjust the incline to the   
					lowest position. If this is not done, the treadmill may be   
					permanently damaged. Next, 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. CAUTION: 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.   
					2. Move your right hand to the position shown and hold the   
					2 
					Open   
					treadmill firmly. Using your left hand, slide the storage   
					knob to the right and hold it. Raise the treadmill until the   
					locking pin is aligned with the hole in the left handrail.   
					Locking   
					Pin   
					Slowly release the storage knob so that the locking pin   
					slides into the left handrail. Make sure that the locking   
					pin is inserted into the left handrail.   
					Storage   
					Knob   
					Closed   
					To protect the floor or carpet from damage, place a   
					mat under the treadmill. Keep the treadmill out of   
					direct sunlight. Do not leave the treadmill in the stor-   
					age position in temperatures above 85¡ Fahrenheit.   
					Handrail   
					HOW TO MOVE THE TREADMILL   
					3 
					Before moving the treadmill, convert the treadmill to the stor-   
					age position as described above. Make sure that the lock-   
					ing pin is inserted into the left handrail.   
					Book Holder   
					1. Hold the handrails as shown and place one foot against   
					the hood only in the location shown. Do not hold or   
					push on the book holder or it may be damaged.   
					2. Tilt the treadmill back until it rolls freely on the wheels.   
					Carefully move the treadmill to the desired location. Never   
					move the treadmill without tipping it back. To reduce   
					the risk of injury, use extreme caution while moving   
					the treadmill. Do not attempt to move the treadmill   
					over an uneven surface.   
					Hood   
					Base   
					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. Refer to drawing 2 above. Hold the upper end of the treadmill with your right hand as shown. Using your left   
					hand, slide the lock knob to the left. Pivot the treadmill down until the frame is past the locking pin.   
					2. Refer to drawing 1 above. Hold the treadmill firmly with both hands and lower the treadmill to the floor.   
					CAUTION: To decrease the possibility of injury, bend your legs and keep your back straight.   
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				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).   
					PROBLEM: The power does not turn on   
					SOLUTION: 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   
					9.) 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 inserted into the console as   
					far as it will go.   
					c. Check the circuit breaker located on the treadmill   
					near the power cord. If the switch protrudes as   
					c 
					shown, the circuit breaker has tripped. To reset the   
					circuit breaker, wait for five minutes and then press   
					the switch back in.   
					Tripped   
					Reset   
					d. Check the on/off switch located on the treadmill   
					near the power cord. The switch must be in the on   
					position.   
					d 
					On   
					Position   
					PROBLEM: The power turns off during use   
					SOLUTION: 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 into the console as far as it will go.   
					d. Make sure that the on/off switch is in the on position.   
					e. If the treadmill still will not run, please call our Customer Service Department, toll-free.   
					PROBLEM: The walking belt slows when walked on   
					SOLUTION: a. Use only a UL-listed surge protector, rated at 15 amps, with a 14-gauge cord of five feet or less.   
					b. If the walking belt is overtightened, treadmill perfor-   
					mance may decrease and the walking belt may be   
					b 
					damaged. Remove the key and UNPLUG THE   
					POWER CORD. Using the allen wrench, turn both   
					rear roller adjustment bolts counterclockwise, 1/4 of a   
					turn. When the walking belt is properly tightened, you   
					should be able to lift each side of the walking belt 3 to   
					4 inches off the walking platform. Be careful to keep   
					the walking belt centered. Plug in the power cord, in-   
					sert the key and run the treadmill for a few minutes.   
					Repeat until the walking belt is properly tightened.   
					3ÓÐ4Ó   
					Rear Roller Adjustment Bolts   
					c. If the walking belt still slows when walked on, please call our Customer Service Department, toll-free.   
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				PROBLEM: The walking belt is off-center   
					SOLUTION: a. If the walking belt has shifted to the left, first remove   
					the key and UNPLUG THE POWER CORD. Using   
					the allen wrench, turn the left rear roller adjustment   
					bolt clockwise, and the right bolt counterclockwise,   
					1/4 of a turn each. Be careful not to overtighten the   
					walking belt. Plug in the power cord, insert the key   
					and run the treadmill for a few minutes. Repeat until   
					the walking belt is centered.   
					a 
					b. If the walking belt has shifted to the right, first remove   
					the key and UNPLUG THE POWER CORD. Using   
					the allen wrench, turn the left rear roller adjustment   
					bolt counterclockwise, and the right bolt clockwise,   
					1/4 of a turn each. Be careful not to overtighten the   
					walking belt. Plug in the power cord, insert the key   
					and run the treadmill for a few minutes. Repeat until   
					the walking belt is centered.   
					b 
					PROBLEM: The walking belt slips when walked on   
					SOLUTION: a. If the walking belt slips when walked on, first remove   
					the key and UNPLUG THE POWER CORD. Using   
					the allen wrench, turn both rear roller adjustment   
					bolts clockwise, 1/4 of a turn. When the walking belt   
					is correctly tightened, you should be able to lift each   
					side of the walking belt 3 to 4 inches off the walking   
					platform. Be careful to keep the walking belt centered.   
					Plug in the power cord, insert the key and carefully   
					walk on the treadmill for a few minutes. Repeat until   
					the walking belt is properly tightened.   
					a 
					PROBLEM: The heart rate monitor does not function properly   
					a. If the heart rate monitor does not function properly, refer to HEART RATE MONITOR TROUBLE-   
					SHOOTING on page 7.   
					b. If the heart rate monitor still does not function properly, the battery   
					should be changed. To replace the battery, locate the battery cover   
					on the back of the sensor unit. Insert a coin into the slot in the cover   
					and turn the cover counterclockwise to the ÒopenÓ position. Remove   
					the cover.   
					Next, remove the old battery from the sensor unit. Insert a new CR   
					2032 battery, making sure that the writing is on top. In addition, make   
					sure that the rubber gasket is in place in the sensor unit. Replace the   
					battery cover and turn it to the closed position.   
					CR2032   
					Battery   
					Rubber   
					Gasket   
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				PROBLEM: The displays and indicators on the console remain lit after the key is removed   
					SOLUTION: a. Hold down the STOP button while inserting the key into the console.   
					Make sure that there is not a letter ÒdÓ in the CALS/FAT CALS   
					display. If a ÒdÓ appears in the display, the console is in the ÒdemoÓ   
					mode. This mode is intended to be used only when a treadmill is dis-   
					played in a store. When the console is in the demo mode, the power   
					cord can be plugged in, the key can be removed from the console,   
					and the displays and indicators on the console will automatically light   
					in a preset sequence, although the buttons on the console will not operate. If a ÒdÓ appears in the   
					CALS/FAT CALS display, press the SPEED Ð button so the display is blank. Then, remove   
					the key from the console.   
					PROBLEM: The displays of the console do not function properly   
					SOLUTION: a. Remove the key from the console and unplug the   
					power cord. Next, remove the two Short Hood   
					Screws (133) from the Motor Hood (62). Pivot the   
					Uprights (39) in the direction shown by the arrow until   
					the handles are resting on the floor. Note: It will be   
					easier and safer if two people perform this opera-   
					tion.   
					133   
					41   
					39   
					62   
					Locate the two Screws (41) in the space between the   
					front edge of the Motor Hood (62) and the treadmill.   
					Remove the Screws.   
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					Return the Uprights (39) to the vertical position. Lift off the Motor Hood (62), being careful not to   
					damage the hook and loop fasteners on the front of the belly pan.   
					Locate the Reed Switch (59) and the Magnet (134) on   
					the left side of the Pulley (8). Turn the Pulley until the   
					1/8Ó   
					64   
					Magnet is aligned with the Reed Switch. Make sure   
					that the gap between the Magnet and the Reed   
					Switch is about 1/8Ó. If necessary, loosen the Screw   
					(64) and move the Reed Switch slightly. Retighten the   
					Screw.   
					8 
					59   
					134   
					Top   
					View   
					Re-attach the Motor Hood (62) and run the treadmill   
					for a few minutes to check for a correct speed reading.   
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				REEBOK UNIVERSITY   
					Reebok University was launched in 1993 to fulfill a   
					vision to establish a Òuniversity without wallsÓ that   
					develops quality, researched, state-of-the-art fitness   
					programming for the fitness industry throughout the   
					world.   
					WALKING AND REDUCED RISK FOR CARDIOVAS-   
					CULAR DISEASE   
					Several studies have found that regular walking at any   
					speed can increase HDL-C cholesterol (a high-density   
					lipoprotein which removes excess cholesterol from the   
					body) and can lower concentrations of blood triglyc-   
					erides (a storage form of fat), thus reducing the risk for   
					Working with the worldÕs best professionals, Reebok   
					University has created a host of original programs,   
					such as Step Reebok¨, Walk ReebokSM, Slide ReebokSM cardiovascular disease.   
					and Reebok City JamSM. The industry has adopted   
					Reebok programming as the ÒgoldÓ standard. Our   
					guidelines and terminology are used by fitness profes-   
					sionals and participants around the world, and our   
					exceptional programming has been approved in the   
					United States by AFAA and ACE for continuing educa-   
					tion credits.   
					Duncan and his colleagues3 concluded that exercise   
					does not have to be vigorous to reduce cardiovascular   
					risk factors. In other words, people who choose to   
					stroll rather than walk briskly can reduce their risk for   
					cardiovascular disease.   
					After studying the physical activity patterns of 17,000   
					Harvard alumni over a 20-year period, Paffenbarger   
					and his colleagues4 concluded that walking as little as   
					five city blocks per day can reduce the risk of cardio-   
					vascular disease, and walking 2 miles per day can   
					reduce the risk of a heart attack by 28% or more.   
					Therefore, while walking at a fast pace will improve   
					aerobic fitness, walking at any speed (slow or fast) can   
					reduce a person's risk for heart disease.   
					WALKING AND CARDIORESPIRATORY   
					ENDURANCE   
					Scientific studies confirm that   
					walking at a moderate to brisk   
					pace can enhance aero-   
					bic fitness. Rippe and   
					his colleagues1 found   
					that of 500 subjects   
					tested, 67% of the men   
					and 90% of the women   
					were able to reach their   
					target heart rates by   
					walking 4 to 4.5 miles   
					per hour.   
					WALKING AND WEIGHT REDUCTION   
					Walking is an excellent activity for burning calories.   
					The steeper the incline and/or the faster the speed, the   
					more calories are burned. For example, a 150-pound   
					person walking at 3.5 miles per hour on flat ground will   
					burn about 300 calories per hour. This same person   
					will burn 400 calories per hour on a gentle 4% incline   
					and 500 calories per hour on a steeper 10% incline. If   
					this person speeds the pace up to 4 miles per hour on   
					level ground, 350 calories will be burned in one hour.5   
					Pollock and his colleagues2 found that middle-aged   
					men who walked at a pace of 3.5 to 4.5 miles per hour   
					for 40 minutes four times per week had the same car-   
					diovascular improvements as men the same age who   
					jogged for 30 minutes three times per week. Although   
					the intensity of exercise was lower for the walkers than   
					the runners, the increased duration and frequency of   
					walking provided the walkers with similar aerobic ben-   
					efits as the runners.   
					It should be noted that participants who do not wish to   
					walk at faster speeds can burn a comparable number   
					of calories by walking for longer periods of time.   
					WALKING AND BONE DENSITY   
					Osteoporosis is a major health problem in the United   
					States, affecting an estimated 15 to 30 million people.   
					An age-related disorder, osteoporosis reduces the   
					density of bones. This disease can be life-threatening   
					since many older people die as a result of complica-   
					tions suffered from broken bones. Adequate calcium in   
					the diet and weight-bearing exercises seem to reduce   
					the risk of osteoporosis.   
					On the basis of current research, it seems clear that   
					walking at a moderate to brisk pace can be an excel-   
					lent aerobic activity.   
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				Several studies have reported that regular walking at   
					moderate to brisk speeds appears to increase bone   
					density. Specifically, Fradin and his colleagues6 found   
					that 70-year-old subjects who walked at least 30 min-   
					utes per day had higher bone mineral content than   
					subjects who walked less than 30 minutes per day.   
					Jones and his colleagues7 reported that sedentary   
					women (aged 30 to 61 years old) who began a regular   
					walking program and continued for one year increased   
					their bone density.   
					During a 24-week study, not one of 59 participants   
					who walked five days a week at speeds between 3 and   
					5 miles per hour sustained a walking-related injury that   
					necessitated consulting with a physician. Carroll and   
					his colleagues10 reported that 14% of the elderly sub-   
					jects participating in a walking study suffered training-   
					related orthopedic injuries, mostly to the lower leg and   
					foot. The majority of injuries occurred in the group as-   
					signed to "fast walking."   
					It is important to note that all forms of exercise have   
					some degree of risk associated with the activity.   
					Generally, the less mechanical stress on the muscu-   
					loskeletal system, the less risk of becoming injured.   
					Because of the low-impact nature of walking, the inci-   
					dence of injury appears to be low when compared to   
					other high-impact activities.   
					Since walking can be comfortably performed by people   
					of any age, walking appears to be practical and effec-   
					tive in reducing a person's risk for developing osteo-   
					porosis.   
					WALKING AND STRESS REDUCTION   
					There are many stressors in today's society, including   
					economic concerns, work-related pressures and the   
					need to balance career goals with home responsibili-   
					ties. People who are unable to cope with these types   
					of stressors are often tense and anxious, and may   
					even become physically or psychologically ill.   
					REFERENCES   
					1. Rippe, J., Ross, J., et. al. ÒCardiovascular effects of walking.Ó   
					(Abstract), Proceedings of the Second International Conference   
					on Physical Activity, Aging and Sports, July, 1985, p. 47.   
					2. Pollock, M., Miller, H. Jr., et. al. ÒEffects of walking on body com-   
					position and cardiovascular function of middle-aged men.Ó   
					Journal of Applied Physiology, 1971, 30:126Ð130.   
					3. Duncan, J., Gordon, N., et. al. ÒWomen walking for health and fit-   
					ness. How much is enough?Ó Journal of the American Medical   
					Association, 1991, 266(23):3295Ð9.   
					4. Paffenbarger, R., Hyde, R., et.al. ÒPhysical activity, all-cause   
					mortality and longevity of college alumni.Ó New England Journal   
					of Medicine, 1986, 314:605Ð613.   
					Researchers have found that exercise is one way to   
					help people reduce stress. For example, subjects who   
					engaged in a regular aerobic conditioning program and   
					who altered their diets experienced significant gains in   
					self-concept, feelings of well-being and reduced   
					depression.8   
					5. ÒBetter walking workouts.Ó University of California at Berkeley   
					Wellness Letter, 1992, 8(12):4Ð5.   
					6. Fradin, K. Grimby, G., et. al. ÒWalking habits and health-related   
					factors in a 70-year-old population,Ó Gerontology, 1991,   
					37(5):281Ð8.   
					7. Jones, P., Hardman, A., et. al. ÒInfluence of brisk walking on the   
					broadband ultrasonic attenuation of the calcaneus in previously   
					sedentary women aged 30Ð61 years.Ó Calcified Tissue   
					International, 1991, 49(2):112Ð5.   
					Cramer and his colleagues9 specifically examined the   
					effect of brisk walking on mildly obese sedentary   
					women and found that walking improved general psy-   
					chological well-being. Walking therefore appears to be   
					an effective tool for improving psychological well-being.   
					8. Blair, S., Collingwood, T., et. al. ÒHealth Promotion for Educators:   
					Impact on Health Behaviors, Satisfaction, and General Well-   
					Being,Ó American Journal of Public Health, 1984, 74:147Ð49.   
					9. Cramer, S., Nieman D., et. al. ÒThe effects of moderate exercise   
					training on psychological well-being and mood state in women.Ó   
					Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1991, 35(4Ð5):437Ð49.   
					10. Carroll, J., Pollack, M., et. al. ÒIncidence of injury during moder-   
					ate and high intensity walking in the elderly.Ó Journal of   
					Gerontology, 1992, 47(3):M61Ð6.   
					WALKING AND INJURIES   
					Walking is often associated with a low injury rate.   
					Walking is considered to be a "low impact" activity be-   
					cause one foot remains in contact with the ground at   
					all times. Walking at speeds of 3 miles per hour pro-   
					duces vertical impact forces that are around 1.25 times   
					body weight, whereas running at 7 miles per hour in-   
					creases vertical impact forces to more than 2.5 times   
					body weight.   
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				EXERCISE GUIDELINES   
					During the first few minutes of exercise, your body   
					uses easily accessible carbohydrate calories for en-   
					ergy. Only after the first few minutes does your body   
					begin to use stored fat calories for energy. If your goal   
					is to burn fat, adjust the speed or incline of the tread-   
					mill until your heart rate is near the lowest number in   
					your training zone.   
					WARNING:   
					Before beginning this   
					or any exercise program, consult your physi-   
					cian. This is especially important for individu-   
					als over the age of 35 or individuals with pre-   
					existing health problems.   
					The heart rate monitor is not a medical de-   
					vice. Various factors, including the user's   
					movement, may affect the accuracy of heart   
					rate readings. The heart rate monitor is in-   
					tended only as an exercise aid in determining   
					heart rate trends in general.   
					For maximum fat burning, adjust the speed or incline   
					of the treadmill until your heart rate is near the middle   
					number in your training zone.   
					Aerobic Exercise   
					If your goal is to strengthen your cardiovascular sys-   
					tem, your exercise must be Òaerobic.Ó Aerobic exercise   
					is activity that requires large amounts of oxygen for pro-   
					longed periods of time. This increases the demand on   
					the heart to pump blood to the muscles and on the   
					lungs to oxygenate the blood. For aerobic exercise, ad-   
					just the speed or incline of the treadmill until your heart   
					rate is near the highest number in your training zone.   
					The following guidelines will help you to plan your ex-   
					ercise program. RememberÑthese are general guide-   
					lines only. For more detailed exercise information, ob-   
					tain a reputable book or consult your physician.   
					EXERCISE INTENSITY   
					Whether your goal is to burn fat or to strengthen your   
					cardiovascular system, the key to achieving the   
					WORKOUT GUIDELINES   
					desired results is to exercise with the proper intensity.   
					The proper intensity level can be found by using your   
					heart rate as a guide. The chart below shows recom-   
					mended heart rates for fat burning and aerobic exercise.   
					Each workout should include the following three parts:   
					A Warm-upÑStart each workout with 5 to 10 minutes   
					of stretching and light exercise. A proper warm-up in-   
					creases your body temperature, heart rate and circula-   
					tion in preparation for exercise.   
					Training Zone ExerciseÑAfter warming up, increase   
					the intensity of your exercise until your heart rate is in   
					your training zone for 20 to 60 minutes. (During the   
					first few weeks of your exercise program, do not keep   
					your heart rate in your training zone for longer than 20   
					minutes.) Breathe regularly and deeply as you exer-   
					ciseÑnever hold your breath.   
					To find the proper heart rate for you, first find your age   
					near the bottom of the chart (ages are rounded off to   
					the nearest ten years). Next, find the three numbers   
					above your age. The three numbers define your Òtrain-   
					ing zone.Ó The lower two numbers are recommended   
					heart rates for fat burning; the higher number is the   
					recommended heart rate for aerobic exercise.   
					A Cool-downÑFinish each workout with 5 to 10 min-   
					utes of stretching to cool down. This will increase the   
					flexibility of your muscles and will help prevent post-ex-   
					ercise problems.   
					Exercise Frequency   
					You can measure your heart rate using the heart rate   
					monitor. If your heart rate is too high or too low, adjust   
					the speed or incline of the treadmill accordingly.   
					To maintain or improve your condition, complete three   
					workouts each week, with at least one day of rest   
					between workouts. After a few months, you may   
					complete up to five workouts each week if desired.   
					Fat Burning   
					To burn fat effectively, you must exercise at a relatively   
					low intensity level for a sustained period of time.   
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				PART LISTÑMODEL NO. RBTL19990   
					R0200B   
					To locate the parts listed below, refer to the EXPLODED DRAWING attached in the center of this manual.   
					Key No. Qty.   
					Description   
					Key No. Qty.   
					Description   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					16   
					2 
					2 
					8 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					5 
					1 
					5 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					12   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					36   
					2 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					1 
					2 
					Foot Rail   
					51   
					52   
					53   
					54   
					55   
					56   
					57   
					58   
					59   
					60   
					61   
					62   
					63   
					64   
					65   
					66   
					67   
					68   
					69   
					70   
					71   
					72   
					73   
					74   
					75   
					76   
					77   
					78   
					79   
					80   
					81   
					82   
					83   
					84   
					85   
					86   
					87   
					88   
					89   
					90   
					91   
					92   
					93   
					94   
					95   
					96   
					97   
					98   
					99   
					100   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					4 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					25   
					1 
					4 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					4 
					4 
					7 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					2 
					1 
					4 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					4 
					1 
					Optic Switch   
					Small Nut   
					Foam Grip (Left)   
					Motor Nut   
					Static Decal   
					Front Roller Nut   
					Front Left Endcap   
					Key/Clip   
					Frame Pivot Spacer   
					Front Roller/Pulley   
					Platform Screw   
					Belt Guide   
					Caution Decal   
					Isolator Spacer Screw   
					Cushion Optic Disk   
					Adjustable Deck Cushion   
					Walking Belt   
					Walking Platform   
					Storage Knob Screw   
					Storage Knob Shaft   
					Storage Pin   
					Motor   
					Upright Grommet   
					Motor/Pulley/Flywheel/Fan   
					Reed Switch/Sensor Wire   
					Reed Switch Clip   
					Hood Fastener   
					Motor Hood   
					Controller   
					Electronics Screw   
					Power Supply   
					Plastic Stand-Off   
					Hood Bracket (Front)   
					Electronics Plate   
					Hood Support Bracket   
					Motor Adjustment Bolt   
					Lift Frame   
					Hood Bracket (Side)   
					Chest Strap   
					Motor Isolator Plate   
					Motor Bolt   
					Motor Isolator   
					Incline Motor Nut   
					Incline Motor Bolt   
					Front Roller Adj. Bolt   
					Allen Wrench   
					Isolator Spacer   
					Incline Motor   
					Front Belly Pan   
					Power Cord   
					On/Off Switch   
					Circuit Breaker   
					Power Cord Grommet   
					Incline Motor Shield   
					Front Wheel Bolt   
					Front Wheel   
					Foam Grip (Right)   
					Bumper   
					Isolator   
					Wire Harness   
					Shock   
					Stop Bracket   
					9 
					10   
					11   
					12   
					13   
					14   
					15   
					16   
					17   
					18   
					19   
					20   
					21   
					22   
					23   
					24   
					25   
					26   
					27   
					28   
					29   
					30   
					31   
					32   
					33   
					34   
					35   
					36   
					37   
					38   
					39   
					40**   
					41   
					42   
					43   
					44   
					45   
					46   
					47   
					48   
					49   
					50   
					Spring Clip   
					Storage Latch Insert   
					Storage Knob   
					Frame   
					Rear Roller Adj. Bolt   
					Roller Adj. Washer   
					Rear Endcap (Right)   
					8Ó Cable Tie   
					Lower Incline Motor Bolt   
					Releasable Wire Tie   
					51Ó Console Wire   
					Tie Clamp   
					Belly Pan   
					Latch Decal   
					Rear Foot   
					Black/White Wire Harness   
					Frame Bolt   
					Belly Pan Fastener   
					Front Right Endcap   
					Ground Screw   
					Ground Wire   
					Upright   
					iFit.com Video   
					Screw   
					Left Pulse Pad   
					Right Pulse Pad   
					Console Base (top)   
					Motor Belt   
					Console Base   
					Motor Tension Bolt   
					Small Screw   
					Small Bolt   
					Lock Washer   
					Cushion Adjustment Motor   
					Upright Endcap   
					Upright Endcap Screw   
					Rear Endcap (Left)   
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				Key No. Qty.   
					Description   
					Key No. Qty.   
					Description   
					101   
					102   
					103   
					104   
					105   
					106   
					107   
					108   
					109   
					110   
					111   
					112   
					113   
					114   
					115   
					116   
					117   
					118   
					119   
					120   
					121   
					122   
					123   
					124**   
					125   
					126   
					127   
					128   
					2 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					2 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					8 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					Nylon Washer   
					Incline Spacer   
					Console   
					Motor Tension Washer   
					Motor Star Washer   
					Motor Pivot Bolt   
					Sensor Unit   
					129   
					130   
					131   
					132   
					133   
					134   
					135**   
					136   
					# 
					# 
					# 
					# 
					# 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					12Ó Audio Cable   
					Rear Foot Screw   
					Hood Fastener   
					12Ó Wire Harness   
					Short Hood Screw   
					Magnet   
					iFit.com Module   
					Warning Decal   
					Motor Bracket   
					Motor Tension Nut   
					Cushion Screw   
					Cushion Plate   
					Optic Switch Bracket   
					Reading Rack   
					8Ó Wire Harness   
					Rear Roller   
					Cushion Rod   
					Sensor Foam   
					Pulse Receiver   
					Receiver Bracket   
					Wheel Sleeve   
					8Ó Blue Wire, 2 F   
					8Ó Blue Wire, M/F   
					14Ó White Wire, 2 F   
					8Ó White Wire, M/F   
					9Ó Black Wire M/F   
					4Ó Black Wire , 2 F   
					8Ó Red Wire, M/F   
					8Ó Green Wire, F/Ring   
					User's Manual   
					# 
					# 
					# 
					# 
					* Includes all parts shown in the box   
					**These parts are optional. For information about the   
					iFit.com module, call toll-free 1-800-884-0620. For in-   
					formation about iFit.com CDÕs or videocassettes, call   
					toll-free 1-800-735-0768   
					Transformer   
					Cushion Adj. Nut   
					24Ó Reed Wire   
					iFit.com CD   
					Console Base Side Screw   
					Incline Stop Bracket   
					10Õ IFit.com Audio Cable   
					Jack   
					# These parts are not illustrated   
					Specifications are subject to change without notice   
					HOW TO ORDER 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). To help us assist you, please be prepared to give   
					the following information:   
					¥ The MODEL NUMBER of the product (RBTL19990)   
					¥ The NAME of the product (REEBOK¨ ACD4 treadmill)   
					¥ The SERIAL NUMBER of the product (see the front cover of this manual)   
					¥ The KEY NUMBER and DESCRIPTION of the part(s) (see the PART LIST on pages 34 and 35 and the   
					EXPLODED DRAWING attached in the center of the manual).   
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				LIMITED WARRANTY   
					WHAT IS COVEREDÑThe entire REEBOK¨ ACD4 (ÒProductÓ) is warranted to be free of all defects in material and work-   
					manship.   
					WHO IS COVEREDÑThe original purchaser or any person receiving the Product as a gift from the original purchaser.   
					HOW LONG IS IT COVEREDÑICON Health & Fitness, Inc. (ÒICONÓ), warrants the hood, covers, belly pan, and decals for   
					six months after the date of purchase. The motor is covered for three years after the date of purchase. The belt and deck   
					are covered for two years after the date of purchase. All mechanical components are covered for two years after the date of   
					purchase. All electrical components are covered for two years after the date of purchase. Labor is covered for one year.   
					WHAT WE DO TO CORRECT COVERED DEFECTSÑWe will ship to you, without charge, any replacement part or com-   
					ponent, providing the repairs are authorized by ICON first and are performed by an ICON trained and authorized service   
					provider, or, at our option, we will replace the Product.   
					WHAT IS NOT COVEREDÑAny failures or damage caused by unauthorized service, misuse, accident, negligence, im-   
					proper assembly or installation, alterations, modifications without our written authorization or by failure on your part to use,   
					operate, and maintain as set out in your UserÕs Manual (ÒManualÓ).   
					WHAT YOU MUST DOÑAlways retain proof of purchase, such as your bill of sale; store, operate, and maintain the   
					Product as specified in the Manual; notify our Customer Service Department of any defect within 10 days after discovery of   
					the defect; as instructed, return any defected part for replacement or, if necessary, the entire product, for repair.   
					USERÕS MANUALÑIt is VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THE MANUAL before operating the Product. Remember to   
					do the periodic maintenance requirements specified in the Manual to assure proper operation and your continued satisfac-   
					tion.   
					HOW TO GET PARTS AND SERVICEÑSimply call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-999-3756 and tell them   
					your name and address and the serial number of your Product. They will tell you how to get a part replaced, or if necessary,   
					arrange for service where your Product is located or advise you how to ship the Product for service. Before shipping, al-   
					ways obtain a Return Authorization Number (RA No.) from our Customer Service Department; securely pack your Product   
					(save the original shipping carton if possible); put the RA No. on the outside of the carton and insure the product. Include a   
					letter explaining the product or problem and a copy of your proof of purchase if you believe the service is covered by war-   
					ranty.   
					ICON 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 limitation 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.   
					No one is authorized to change, modify or extend the terms of this limited warranty.   
					This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.   
					ICON HEALTH & FITNESS, INC., 1500 S. 1000 W., LOGAN, UT 84321-9813   
					Part No. 161581 R0200B   
					Printed in USA © 2000 ICON Health & Fitness, Inc.   
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