Body Solid Treadmill 13 User Manual

Owners Manual  
Version 1.3  
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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Limited Home Use Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3  
Important Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4  
Getting Fit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5  
Assembly Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7  
Electronics Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Exercise Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Treadmill Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14  
Moving and Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Trouble Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Maintenance and Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
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Congratulations on the purchase of your LifeSpan treadmill.  
We all know that exercise is a key component to achieving the level of Health and Wellness that all  
of us desire. Regular activity prevents the development of numerous diseases, helps to reduce  
stress, leads to an improved self image, weight loss and increased energy levels.  
The LifeSpan product line is designed specifically for people who want to make exercise a part of  
their lifestyles. Your softstride treadmill includes the features you want to make your exercise  
routine enjoyable and effective. These features include preset programs that you can tailor for your  
specific requirements, display readouts to monitor the intensity and duration of your workout, and  
grip pulse to monitor your heart rate. The foldable feature gives you the convenience to store the  
softstride in a small space.  
To complement these features we have designed and manufactured your treadmill to the highest  
quality standards. The all steel frame construction, heavy duty deck, pre-lubricated belt, and  
2 horse power continuous duty motor are all included to provide years of use and require  
minimal ongoing maintenance.  
Please read this manual thoroughly before assembly and operation of your LifeSpan treadmill.  
It includes basic information on starting an exercise program, and safety tips that will assist  
you in reaching your goals for a healthy lifestyle.  
To keep your treadmill in optimal condition, please pay attention to the maintenance and  
cleaning section of this manual and remember that some kinds of service should only be  
performed by a qualified service technician. If service is required, please contact your  
authorized PCE Health and Fitness Retailer. If a question or problem arises that cannot be  
answered by your retailer, contact us:  
PCE Health and Fitness  
PO Box 981316  
Park City, Utah 84098 –1316  
Phone: (435) 940 –1180  
Fax: (435) 649 –3141  
Neither PCE Health and Fitness nor its representatives can accept responsibility for any damage  
or injury incurred as a result of information presented in the manual except under the terms of  
the product warranty.  
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1. Console  
2. Grip Pulse  
3. Running Belt  
4. Hood  
5. Side Rail  
6. On/Off Switch  
7. Power Cord Outlet  
8. Transport Wheels  
Dimensions  
59" L * 30.7" W * 50" H  
154.5cm L* 78.1cm W * 127.8cm H  
Dimensions Folded  
26" L * 30.7" W * 58" H  
66.3cm L * 78.1 cm W * 147.8cm H  
Weight  
198 Pounds  
Construction  
Power Requirements  
Motor  
All Steel Welded Frame  
120 Volts nominal (grounded outlet required) 10 Amps  
2 Horsepower Continuous Duty  
Display Type  
Data Displayed  
Programmed Courses  
Speed Range  
4 LED Windows with Oval Track  
Time, Distance, Calories, Heart Rate, Incline, Speed  
Manual, Stride, Interval, Hill Climb, Weight Loss  
.5 – 10 MPH (.8 – 16 KPM)  
Incline Range  
0% - 10%  
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The LifeSpan softstride TR2000-HR comes with the following limited warranty, which applies only  
to the use of this treadmill in the home, for residential, non-commercial purposes:  
• Frame: Lifetime  
• Motor: Lifetime  
• Parts: 2 years  
• Labor: 1 year  
PCE Health and Fitness warrants that the equipment it manufacturers is free from defects in  
material and workmanship under normal use and service. The periods above are based on the  
date of purchase. During these periods, PCE Health and Fitness will repair or replace any defec-  
tive part. Free labor is included for the first year.  
If within the time frames specified above, any part of the LifeSpan softstride fails to operate  
properly contact your authorized PCE Health and Fitness retailer to report the problem. All labor  
shall be supplied by the authorized retailer that sold your product and the product must be  
located within that retailer’s service area. If you are unable to reach the dealer that you purchased  
at (435) 940–1180.  
PCE Health and Fitness reserves the right to make changes and improvements in our products  
without incurring any obligations to similarly alter any product purchased. In order to insure our  
product warranty and to ensure the safe and efficient operation of your treadmill, only authorized  
parts can be used. The warranty is void if any parts other than those provided by PCE Health and  
Fitness are used.  
Exclusions and Limitations  
• This warranty does not apply to any defects caused by negligence, misuse, improper  
assembly or maintenance, accident, or an "act of god".  
• This warranty does not apply to discoloration of paint or plastics  
• PCE Health and Fitness shall not be responsible for incidental or consequential damages.  
• This warranty is nontransferable from the original owner.  
Registration  
You must register your LifeSpan product before a warranty claim can be processed.  
the registration card online or fill out the warranty card provided with your  
treadmill and mail it today.  
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Note: Read ALL instructions before using your LifeSpan treadmill.  
When using electrical equipment, basic precautions should always be followed, including:  
• Never drop or insert any object into any opening.  
• Never operate this treadmill if it has been damaged, if it is not working properly or if it has  
been exposed to water. Return the treadmill to a retailer for examination and repair.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the treadmill from the wall outlet when not in use,  
before performing any maintenance, before folding the treadmill, or before moving the treadmill.  
• Do not use outdoors.  
• Never attempt to operate your treadmill unless it is completely unfolded.  
• Do not lean against or climb on the treadmill, especially when in the folded position. Doing so  
may result in the treadmill tipping and falling and could result in serious personal injury.  
• Do not hang or place items on the folded treadmill. Doing so could result in shifting the weight  
balance of the treadmill causing it to tip over or fall causing serious personal injury.  
• Do not operate the treadmill with the side rails or dust covers removed.  
• Keep the treadmill on a solid surface, with the sides and front a minimum of two feet from any  
walls and furniture. Make sure that the area behind the treadmill remains completely clear during  
use. A minimum of 4 feet of clearance behind the treadmill is required for safety reasons.  
• Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.  
• Never place the power cord under carpeting or place any object on top of the cord, which may  
pinch or damage it.  
• Use this exercise product for its intended use as described in this Owners Manual. Do not use  
attachments that are not recommended by PCE Health and Fitness  
• Do not leave your treadmill running while not in use.  
Children and Pets  
• Keep children off your softstride treadmill at all times.  
• When in use, young children and pets should be kept at least 10 feet away.  
Grounding Instructions  
• Never use extension cords between the treadmill and the wall outlet.  
• This product is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit, and has a grounding plug similar to the  
illustration below. Never remove or otherwise bypass with an adapter the electrical ground that  
is included.  
Danger: Improper connection of the equipment  
grounding conductor can result in the risk of  
electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician  
or service person if you are in doubt as to  
whether the product is properly grounded. Do not  
modify the plug provided with the product. If it will  
not fit in the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by  
a qualified electrician.  
Grounded  
socket  
Treadmill  
Plug  
Grounded Wall Outlets  
Other Safety Tips  
• Always consult a physician before beginning this or any exercise program.  
• If you experience chest pains, nausea, dizziness or shortness of breath, stop exercising  
immediately and consult your physician before continuing.  
• Do not wear clothing or jewelry that might catch on any part of the treadmill.  
• This treadmill is equipped with a safety key. If the key is removed from the display, the treadmill  
will immediately stop. Always clip the cord that is attached to the safety key to a part of your  
clothing so the key will be pulled from the display, stopping the treadmill, in case of an emergency.  
Save These Instructions  
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Cardiovascular endurance is the most important component of physical fitness. There are two  
types of cardiovascular training, these are interval training and steady state training.  
Interval training varies the amount of effort required to workout. On your softstride treadmill  
several programs fall under the definition of interval training. The Interval program keeps the  
incline constant and increases the speed for short periods, the Stride program modifies the  
speed and incline, and the Hill Climb and Weight Loss programs modify the incline of the treadmill  
and keep the speed constant.  
Steady state training keeps the workload constant. Your Manual program on the softstride  
treadmill gives you this Steady State workout and allows you to manually control the speed and  
incline of your treadmill. If you have a requirement to maintain a steady heart rate during your  
workout, the manual program is the best selection.  
There is no one exercise program that is right for everyone. Your age, current level of physical  
fitness, and your goals should all help determine the program that is right for you.  
Regardless of your personal fitness goals and the program that you pursue, warming up and  
cooling down before and after you workout will help reduce the risk of injury and improve the  
effectiveness of your workout.  
Warming up is important to bring your body from its normal level of activity to a state where it is  
ready to exercise by increasing the flow of blood to the muscle to raise the muscle  
temperature. This will increase the muscle elasticity and protect the joints. The warm up  
period also helps to mentally prepare you for your workout.  
Warmups should be done at a low intensity level and last for at least five minutes.  
Cooling down after your workout is required to gradually bring your cardiovascular system down  
to its normal level.  
Follow your workout with at least 10 minutes of stretching. Focus on the major muscle  
groups of the lower extremity. When stretching, stretch the muscle until you feel gentle  
tension, hold it and wait for the tension to relax while the muscle elongates, stretch the  
muscle again until you feel gentle tension.  
Do not bounce when you stretch, bouncing is not an effective approach to stretching and can  
lead to injury.  
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The three components of a successful cardiovascular exercise program are:  
• Frequency  
• Intensity  
• Time  
In terms of frequency, you should try and exercise at least three times per week and no more than  
five times per week. Preferably you should try to exercise every other day to give your body a  
days rest in-between workouts.  
The intensity of each workout refers to how hard you feel your working and can be measured by your  
heart rate. Depending on your fitness goals, exercise between 55% and 90% of your maximum  
heart rate. A simple way of estimating your maximum heart rate is by subtracting your age from  
220. As a general rule of thumb, if your fitness objective is to Lose Weight, you will want to keep  
your heart rate at between 60% and 75% of your maximum heart rate. If your objective is  
improved aerobic performance keep your heart rate between 75% and 85% of your maximum  
heart rate.  
TARGET HEART RATE CHART  
100%  
200  
195  
190  
185  
180  
175  
170  
165  
85%  
75%  
160  
170  
150  
166  
146  
155  
162  
143  
157  
139  
153  
135  
149  
131  
145  
128  
140  
124  
136  
120  
132  
116  
Increased Performance Range  
Aerobic Training Range  
Weight Loss Training Range  
Heart Rate BPM  
60%  
120  
117  
114  
111  
108  
105  
102  
99  
96  
93  
20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65  
AGE  
To achieve benefits from your workout, your workout time should be at least 20 minutes per session.  
If you are trying to lose weight focus on longer (more than 30 minutes) less intense workouts, to  
improve your aerobic performance focus on shorter more intense workouts.  
As a rule of thumb when your exercising, if your having trouble completing a sentence, you are  
working too hard. When exercising, you should be able to speak freely without gasping for air.  
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Since your treadmill is a heavy piece of equipment, we recommend that after taking off the top  
portion of the box, you slit the corners of the lower carton and fold down the sides. This will  
eliminate the need for you to pick up the treadmill over the sides of the box.  
We also recommend that you use 2 people to assemble your treadmill, as some of the parts need  
to be held in place while the electrical connectors are pushed together.  
Prior to starting the assembly process take all of the parts out of the box, remove all plastic bags,  
and lay them out of the floor to become familiar with the components. Make sure that you  
remove all parts packaged underneath the treadmill. You may need to slightly pick up the back of  
the treadmill to get better access to the parts on the bottom. You will notice that the treadmill is  
completely assembled except for the handlebars and the display.  
The following is a complete list  
of all parts included:  
3. Left Side  
Handlebar  
2. Right Side  
Handlebar  
1. Treadmill Assembly  
2. Right Side Handlebar  
3. Left Side Handlebar  
4. Right Side Handlebar Support Post  
5. Left Side Handlebar Support Post  
4. Right Side  
Handlebar  
Support Post  
5. Left Side  
Handlebar  
Support Post  
Inside Display Box  
6. Display Console  
7. Power Cord  
1. Treadmill  
Assembly  
8. Handlebar Caps (2)  
9. Safety Key  
10. Hardware Parts Bag  
Locate the plastic bag, found in the display box. This bag includes the hardware required to  
complete the assembly of your softstride treadmill.  
a. 5mm Allen Wrench  
b. 6mm Allen Wrench  
a
c
Used for belt tensioning  
b
c. Long 5mm Flat Head Screws (4)  
Used to attach the handlebars to the Handlebar Support Posts  
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Handlebar Support Post Assembly  
Note: During the handlebar assembly process it is best to wait to tighten all screws until after the  
handlebars are assembled.  
1. (a.) Locate the right side handlebar support post, remove the three Button-Head screws at  
the bottom of the post, and lay the post on the treadmill deck with the bottom of the post next  
to the top of the post coming up from the base. Push together each of the two connectors on  
the bottom of the support post. (see illustration a).  
(b.) Push the handlebar support post into the base frame. Be careful not to pinch the wiring  
when you slide the top support post into the base tube.  
Make sure that you align the 3 holes on the bottom of the tube with the 3 holes in the base  
tube (see illustration b).  
a
b
Align the  
holes on the  
outside of  
the frame  
2. Take the left side oval support post and slide it into the oval tube on the left side of the base.  
Make sure that you align the 3 holes on the bottom of the tube with the 3 holes in the base  
tube (see illustration b).  
Note: The left oval support post does "not" have wire connectors coming out of the bottom.  
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Handlebar Assembly  
1. (a.) Locate the display console assembly, the right and left side handles and the four allen  
head screws from your hardware bag. (Keep these items within reach as you assemble the  
display console and handlebars.) Connect the two connectors on the right side of the console  
with the connectors coming up from the handlebar support post. Push the extra wire into the  
support post and rest the display console on each support post.  
(b.) Now slide the right side handlebar into the console assembly (see illustration b) and align  
the two holes with the holes in the display console assembly. Hand tighten the two allen head  
screws into the support post. Perform the same step on the left side of the handlebars.  
(c.) Once all four screws are tightened by hand, use the 5 mm allen wrench to tighten all  
four screws.  
c
a
b
2. Push on the plastic covers that go over the handlebar joint as shown in the picture.  
Push on  
Plastic Cover  
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Handlebar Assembly (Cont.)  
3. Using the 5mm Allen wrench, securely tighten 3 of the short button head screws with  
washers on the bottom of each oval support post.  
Note: Two of the washers are bent to match the shape of the side of the oval tube and 4 of  
the washers are bent to match the shape of the front and back ends of the oval tube. Make  
sure that you use the correct washer for each location.  
Install Support Tube  
Fastening Screws and  
Bent Washers  
Power Cord  
The turn on switch, fuse and power connector are all located on the front right side of  
your treadmill. You can now plug in the power supply and then attach the safety key.  
Power Cord  
Attachment  
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Display Functions  
Readouts  
Readouts  
Pause/Stop  
Pause/Stop  
Decrease Speed  
Increase Incline  
Decrease Incline  
Mode  
Increase Speed  
Quick Start  
Grounding Instructions  
This product must be properly grounded to work safely and properly. If a malfunction should  
occur, grounding provides a path for electric current and reduces the risk of electric shock.  
Your LifeSpan treadmill includes a standard American ground plug. Do not alter this plug in anyway  
and do not by pass the ground with an adapter. Plug your treadmill into a 115 VAC/10 amp  
grounded electrical outlet with 115 volts measured at the treadmill. If this breaker switch has  
other appliances that run at the same time, you may experience problems with the breaker switch  
or erratic performance from your SoftStride treadmill.  
Using electrical power other than the one specified above will void any warranty, implied  
or otherwise.  
Warnings  
Improper connection of the grounded plug can  
result in the risk of shock. Check with a qualified  
electrician if you have any questions or are in  
doubt as to whether the product is properly ground.  
Grounded  
socket  
Treadmill  
Plug  
Never use extension cords between the treadmill  
and wall outlet.  
Grounded Wall Outlets  
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The Softstride comes with 5 Program types. For each program, except Manual you can select five  
different levels of difficulty with one being the easiest and 5 being the most difficult.  
Name  
Program Profile  
Name  
Program Profile  
Program 1 – Manual  
Program 4 – Hill Climbs  
Program 2 – Stride  
Program 5 – Weight Loss  
Program 3 – Intervals  
Manual –the Manual program can be selected by depressing the "Quick/Start" button or by  
selecting Program 1 and entering a workout time before starting your workout. This program gives  
you the maximum amount of control and only changes when you initiate the change in either  
"Speed" or "Incline". The Manual program should be used for steady state training.  
Stride – the Stride program is the only program that automatically changes both "Speed" and  
"Incline". This program gradually increases the speed and incline of your workout and raises your  
heart rate in the process. After reaching the maximum speed and incline, the program gradually  
brings the incline and speed back to where you started in your workout. The range of "Speed" and  
"Incline" for each level is shown in the table below.  
Starting Speed  
1.0 MPH  
Max. Speed  
3.0 MPH  
Starting Incline  
1 Degrees  
2 Degrees  
3 Degrees  
4 Degrees  
5 Degrees  
Max. Incline  
5 Degrees  
6 Degrees  
7 Degrees  
8 Degrees  
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Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3  
Level 4  
Level  
1.5 MPH  
3.5 MPH  
2.0 MPH  
2.5 MPH  
4.0 MPH  
4.5 MPH  
53.0  
MPH  
.0 5 MPH  
Degrees  
As with all of the programs, you can manually override the "Speed" and "Incline" at any time dur-  
ing the workout.  
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Interval – the Interval program changes "Speed" to raise your heart rate for a short period and  
then reduces the speed to bring your heart rate back down again. The starting and  
maximum speeds vary depending on the level that you chose but range from a starting speed of  
1 MPH in Level 1 to 4 MPH in Level 5. At each level, the speed will increase by 3 MPH during the  
sprint portion of the interval. The length of the sprint period will depend on the length of the  
workout that you choose.  
Hill Climb – the Hill Climb program lets you set the Speed that you want to walk or run and  
adjusts the Incline to increase and decrease the intensity of the workout. At Level 1 the incline  
ranges from 1 to 6 degrees and at Level 5 it varies from 5 to 10 degrees. This program tends to  
keep the level of Incline higher than the "Weight Loss" program and is an effective program to  
improve strength.  
Weight Loss – the Weight Loss program is similar to the Hill Climb program in that they both  
vary the incline and keep the speed constant. The difference in this program is that rather than  
being set for a specific time period, the workout is based on distance. During  
Set-up, the Level that you pick determines how far you need to walk or run until the program  
is completed. The distance ranges from 3 miles in level one to 11 miles in level 5.  
Before starting your treadmill the following actions will need to be properly completed:  
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1. Be certain that your treadmill is completely unfolded and sits stable on the floor. It is also  
recommended that you locate your treadmill in a pleasant area that gives you something to  
look at while your working out, such as a window or television. Maintaining an exercise  
program with a treadmill located in a poorly lit basement room is more difficult than when  
your treadmill is located in an active and pleasant location.  
2. Make sure that your treadmill is plugged into a properly grounded outlet as described in the  
grounding section of this document.  
3. Turn the On/Off switch, which is located in the bottom right hand corner of your treadmill, to  
the On position.  
4. Insert the magnetic safety key in the round area centered at the bottom of your display. If the  
safety key is not inserted properly you will see lines across the middle of each LED display.  
QuickStart  
1. Attach the "Safety Key" to your clothing. This key will immediately shut off your treadmill if  
removed and is strongly recommended for your safety.  
2. QuickStart - The quickest and easiest way to start your treadmill is to push the QuickStart  
button. This will cause the display to count down for 5 seconds and then begin in the  
"Manual Program" at .5 Miles Per Hour.  
3. Speed - To increase the speed push on the "Fast" button. Each time you depress the "Fast"  
button the speed will increase by .1 Miles Per Hour  
4. Incline - To increase the "Incline" depress the "Up" arrow. Each time you depress the "Up"  
button it will increase the incline by one degree. To reduce the incline, depress the  
"Down" button.  
5. Display Readouts - Besides "Speed" and "Incline" the LED windows will automatically show  
"Time" and "Calories" when you start a workout. In the "Quick Start" mode, time will start to  
count up from 0:00.  
6. Heart Rate - When you put both hands on the Grip Pulse hand grips, the "Calories" display  
will automatically shift to the "Heart Rate" readout and scan back and forth between "Heart  
Rate" and "Calories" as long as your leave on hands on the Grip Pulse hand grips. It is  
recommended that you leave your hands on the hand grips for at least 10 seconds to get  
the most accurate reading.  
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Program Setup and Selection  
1. To Start a program simply select the desired program by pressing on either the "Up" and  
"Down" or "Fast" and "Slow" buttons and then pressing the "Mode" button.  
2. For all programs except the "Manual Program" you will now need to select a "Level". To select  
a "Level" press either set of "Up" and "Down" arrow keys. Level 1 is the easiest and Level 5  
the most difficult. Once the desired level is obtained, push the "Mode" key.  
Note: If you choose the "Weight Loss" program, when you select the Level, you will automatically  
preset the distance for your workout. As a result, you will not be asked to select a desired workout  
time. If you choose the "Weight Loss" program go to step 4 and push "Quick Start" after selecting  
the level.  
3. Now chose how long you would like to workout by pressing either set of "Up" and "Down"  
arrows. Each time you push the up or down button the workout time will change by one  
minute. You can also hold these buttons down to quickly scroll through the time.  
4. Once the desired time is selected, push the "Quick Start" button to begin your workout.  
Note: If you push the "Mode" button after selecting the workout time, the time on the display will  
go to 00:00 and begin to count up to the time that was selected. You can push the "Mode" button  
again and the time will count down during your workout.  
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The softstride treadmill comes with a folding feature that reduces the amount of storage space  
required when your treadmill is not in use and makes the treadmill easier to move.  
Folding the Treadmill  
1. Make sure that the On/Off switch is turned Off and the power cord is removed from the  
treadmill and placed in a safe place, away from where you will be moving the treadmill.  
2. Make sure that nothing is on or near your treadmill which might spill, be knocked over or  
prevent the treadmill from completely folding.  
3. (a.) Place both hands under the support bar that is located directly under the back of the  
running belt on your treadmill to make sure that you have a solid lifting point  
(b.) Lift the treadmill all of the way forward until it touches the handlebars. Make sure  
that the hydraulic lift is properly locked in place.  
Caution: When lifting, use proper safety precautions and lifting techniques. Bend you knees  
and elbows, keep your back straight and pull up evenly with both arms.  
(c.) Make sure that the locking mechanism is secure by gently pulling back on the treadmill  
and make sure that it doesn’t move. When doing this, be careful to be securely positioned in  
case the treadmill lock has not engaged.  
Caution:  
Do not fold the treadmill by lifting on the running belt or rear roller. These parts do not  
lock in place and are difficult to grip when folding - personal injury or damage to the treadmill  
could result.  
• Do not lean against the treadmill once it is folded or place items on it that could cause it to  
become unstable or fall over. This could result in serious personal injury.  
• Do not connect the power cord when the treadmill is folded or try to operate the treadmill in  
the folded position  
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Moving the Treadmill  
You will notice that there are two wheels located on the treadmill base to transport the treadmill  
once folded. See the picture below:  
1. (a.) While standing securely on the floor, grab the handlebar on each side and pull back on  
the treadmill to transfer the treadmill weight onto the transport wheels.  
(b.) Lower the treadmill so that the weight is shifted to your hands, like moving a wheel  
barrow, and pull or push the treadmill into the proper position.  
(c.) Once you get to where you want to store the treadmill, make sure that you have  
adequate clearance in the front and gradually shift the weight forward, off of the wheels  
and onto the base.  
a
b
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Unfolding the Treadmill  
1. Make sure that you have adequate space to lay down the treadmill and that the surface is  
level and solid. If you plan on using the treadmill when unfolded, make sure that there is at  
least two feet of clear surface on both sides and the front, and four feet of available surface in  
the back.  
2. Inspect to ensure that nothing is on or near your treadmill that might spill, be knocked over  
or prevent the treadmill from completely unfolding.  
3. Position yourself behind the treadmill. With your right hand, slightly push the treadmill  
forward towards the display and with your left hand pull back on the bottom portion of the  
hydraulic lift. This will unlock the lift and allow the treadmill to be lowered.  
4. Once the locking mechanism is released, place both hands on the support brace underneath  
the running deck and slowly lower the treadmill. Make sure that you use proper lifting technique,  
bending your knees and keeping your back straight.  
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The softstride treadmill is designed and manufactured to be reliable and easy to use. However, if  
you have a problem, these troubleshooting steps may help you find the cause.  
Problem: The console lights do not light up.  
Solution: Check to make sure that the treadmill is properly plugged-in, the On/Off switch is  
turned to the "On" position, and Safety Key is attached.  
Problem: The belt does not stay in the center of the treadmill when in use.  
Solution: First check to make sure that the treadmill is level, then refer to the instructions in  
this manual on how to tension and adjust the belt.  
Problem: The treadmill motor seems strained or the fuse becomes blown.  
Solution: The lubricating silicon that is applied to the deck and belt is wearing down and the  
belt needs to be lubricated with silicon spray.  
Problem: The treadmill belt slips during use.  
Solution: The belt may need to be tensioned after a period of use. Refer to the Belt Tensioning  
and Adjustment Section of this manual.  
Problem: After assembly, the Heart Rate does not show on your display  
Solution: Check the wiring connectors in the handlebars and display, that were pushed together  
during assembly and make sure that they are connected properly and that the wires  
were not damaged.  
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Belt Tensioning  
If the belt begins to slip during use, it will need to be tensioned. Your softstride treadmill is  
equipped with tension bolts that are accessible from the back of the treadmill. Before  
tensioning the belt, start the treadmill and set the speed to 3 MPH. Using a 6 mm Allen Wrench,  
included in your hardware bag, turn the right and left tension bolts 1/2 turn, alternating back  
and forth until the belt slipping stops. After you adjust each side 1/2 turn, test to see if the  
slipping is eliminated. If the belt still slips repeat this step and test again.  
If you turn one side more than the other, the belt will start to drift to the side of the treadmill  
and need to be aligned.  
Belt Centering  
Your treadmill is designed to keep the running belt centered, but if the running belt drifts to  
either side and touches the frame it will need to be adjusted. Before making any adjustments,  
start the treadmill and set the speed at 3 MPH.  
• Belt Drifts to the Right - If the running belt drifts too far to the right side, use the 6 mm  
Allen Wrench to turn the right tension bolt clockwise 1/4 turn at a time until the belt is  
properly centered.  
• Belt Drifts to the Left - If the running belt drifts too far to the left, use the 6 mm Allen  
Wrench to turn the left tension bolt Clockwise 1/4 turn at a time until the belt is properly centered.  
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Belt Lubrication  
To lubricate the belt, remove the rear end cap on both back corners of your treadmill and spray  
silicon lubricant onto the back side of the belt.  
To remove the endcaps you will need to either lay the treadmill on its side or tip it forward onto  
the handlebars. Remove the phillips head screw, as shown in illustration A, and slide off both  
end caps.  
Lay the treadmill back into an operating position and turn it onto 2MPH.  
Using a silicon spray lubricant with a long nozzle extension, spray the inside of the belt from both  
sides for 5 seconds.  
Replace the end caps and run the treadmill for 10 minutes at 5MPH.  
a
b
Cleaning  
After use, wipe down your treadmill with a soft cloth. On a regular basis, you will also want to  
clean the treadmill using a mild detergent to remove all dirt and salt from the belt, painted parts  
and the display.  
Avoid getting dirt and other materials on the belt as these materials can work their way under the  
belt and damage your treadmill or cause components to wear prematurely.  
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P.O. Box 981316  
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