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1. Minimum of 12 inches 80cm e Behind treadmill Minimum of 6 feet 180cm 14 Leveling The Treadmill Leveler Legs After finding a location that is suitable for the treadmill the rear legs may need to be adjusted to provide stable support Located on each leg is a wing nut that will allow you to adjust the leg until it is properly seated on the floor WARNING DO NOT adjust legs while the treadmill is on Turn the power switch to the OFF position While kneeling behind the treadmill place the heal of your hands on each side of the treadmill directly above the running belt adjustment bolts Attempt to rock the treadmill by alternately pressing downward on each side If you feel even a slight movement on one side adjust that side until the movement has stopped For example if you feel a slight rocking on the right side start by turning the thumb wheel on the right leg counter clockwise to lower the leg until the movement stops Treadmill Overview POWER SWITCH The power switch is located in the front of the treadmill near the power cord The power switch has two positions ON and OFF The display console will beep when the treadmill is plugged in and the power switch is pressed ON CIRCUIT BREAKER RESET The circuit breaker is located next to the power switch If there should be an electrical overload due to a surge in electricity or other situation the Circuit i e e ON OFF Breaker Power circuit breaker will disconnec
2. all of your weight on one leg Extend the opposite leg forward and flex and point at the ankle 2 Repeat with the other leg 25 Maintenance Here are some preventative maintenance tips that will keep your treadmill operating at its best Cleaning When cleaning the exterior of the unit a non abrasive cleanser and soft cotton cloth are strongly recommended At no time should cleanser be applied directly to any part of the equipment Instead place the non abrasive cleaning solution on a soft cloth and wipe down the unit e Clean the Display Console and all exterior surfaces regularly e Vacuum running belt regularly to keep debris from accumulating e Inspect exterior parts regularly for wear and tear especially the running belt and deck Inspect area under treadmill and vacuum regularly Recommended Maintenance litem Daily Weekiy Monthly Quarterly Bi annual Mounting Bolts Display Console awe E Button Power Cord inspect perros JW Belt Top Vacuum Tense UL Issel Tension nl Ce Lubrication Be Strip Clean Vacuum WE o Adjust E m2 CT 26 Lubricating the Running Belt and Deck Your running deck features a phenolic surface which reduces friction Use the included Treadmill Silicone Lubricant Spray H see Treadmill Hardware and Components Page at the front of the book for optimum performance and extended deck and belt life To lubricate y
3. from bouncing Calf back of lover leg 1 Straight knee start with the leg to be stretched approximately three feet from the wall and the opposite leg on step forward Lean toward the wall keeping your heels down and feet turned in slightly 2 Bent knee start same as above but move approximately one foot closer to the wall and bend the knee of the back leg to be stretched 3 Repeat using the other leg P lliotibial Band outside of hip 1 Start with the leg to be stretched one step back and behind the opposite foot Move your hips sideways toward the side of your body being stretched Keep the upper body away from the wall and do not bend forward e 1 CE 2 Repeat using the other leg 23 Lower Back Hips Groin and Hamstrings 1 Stand with the feet about shoulder width apart and pointed straight ahead If you are pretty flexible and need more of a stretch cross one leg in front of the other for a few stretches then switch legs 2 Slowly bend forward from the hips always keeping your knees slightly bent 3 Stretch only to the point where you feel a tugging in the back of your legs Side Bends 1 Stand with your feet about shoulder width apart and toes pointed straight ahead Keep your knees slightly bent one hand on your hip extend your other arm up and over your head Slowly bend at your waist to one side toward the hand on your hip 2 Extend both arms overhead Hold
4. the receiving antenna Increase space between the equipment e Plug the equipment into two electrical outlet located on separate circuits e Consult an exercise equipment dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The Proper Outlet This product must be grounded A temporary adapter such as the one illustrated below may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptacle as shown if a properly grounded outlet is not available If it should malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the product if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician This product is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in the figure Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adapter should be used with this product It is rec
5. the running belt is moving e Do not rock the unit Do not stand on the handrails electronic console or hood Do not attempt to service the treadmill yourself other than the assembly and maintenance instructions found in this manual Do not overexert yourself or work to exhaustion Stop your workout immediately if you feel any pain or abnormal symptoms and consult your physician Grounding Instructions Your Endurance Treadmill must be grounded If it should malfunction or break down grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current which reduces the risk of electrical shock The treadmill is equipped with a power cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Danger Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the treadmill is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the treadmill if it doesn t fit the outlet get a proper outlet installed by a qualified technician The treadmill is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in the Grounding Instructions section of this book Warning This product is rated for use on a circuit havi
6. your clothing at waist level prior to beginning your workout The safety clip is connected by a cord to the magnetic safety key in the electronic console If you encounter difficulties you can stop the running belt by pulling on the cord to disengage the magnetic safety key from inside the console To resume operation the magnetic safety key must be replaced When the treadmill is not being used remove the magnetic safety key and store it in a safe place to prevent unauthorized use Wear proper exercise clothing and shoes for your workout no loose clothing Do not wear shoes with heels or leather soles Check the soles of your shoes and remove any dirt and embedded stones Tie long hair back Keep all loose clothing and towels away from the running surface The running belt will not stop immediately if an object becomes caught in the belt or rollers Before the running belt begins moving prior to your workout and after it stops at the end of your workout straddle the belt by placing your feet firmly on the right and left side platforms Use care when getting on or off the treadmill Use the handrails whenever possible Step onto the running belt when the speed is at or below 1 mile per hour 1 6 kilometers per hour Never step off the treadmill while the running belt is moving Never turn ON the treadmill when someone is standing on the machine Keep your body and head facing forward Never attempt to turn around on the treadmill when
7. C ur up ane E Endurance T3 Treadmill User Manual Warning When using an electrical appliance basic precautions should always be taken including the following Read all instructions before using your treadmill These instructions are written to ensure your safety and to protect the unit Before beginning any fitness program you should obtain a complete physical examination by your physician Danger To reduce the risk of electrical shock always unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning Warning To reduce the risk of burns fire electric shock or injury to persons take the following precautions e When it is plugged in do not leave the treadmill unattended Unplug the treadmill from the power source when it is not in use and before adjusting putting on or taking off parts Do not allow children invalids or disabled persons on or near the treadmill without adult supervision Close supervision is necessary Use the treadmill only for its intended use as described in this manual Do not use accessory attachments that are not recommended by the manufacturer such attachments might cause injuries e Never operate the unit if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or dropped in water Return the treadmill to a service center for examination and repair Keep the power cord and plug away from heated su
8. Start Once the tread belt begins to move hold on to the handrails and step on to the tread belt Once you are accustomed to the speed of the belt you can let go of the handrails You can now adjust the speed and elevation levels to best suit your workout P2 Cardio The first step to a healthier heart The Cardio workout profile is designed to raise your heart rate to a higher level effectively helping your entire cardiovascular system to become stronger Step 1 Step onto the side rails of the treadmill deck and press Enter the Speed Program Display will flash HI Press the button once and the Speed Program level 1 is the level you desire with a 24 minute workout then simply press Start and your Cardio workout will begin Step 2 Adjusting the User Level To adjust the User Level to Level 2 or Level 3 follow the same procedure as written in Step 1 until the Speed Window flashes L1 Use the 00 buttons to adjust the desired level Once the appropriate level is chosen press start if the workout time is OK To adjust workout time continue to step 3 20 Step 3 Adjusting Workout Time If you would like to adjust the workout time follow Step 1 amp 2 until the appropriate user level is selected Then press Enter and the Time Display 2 will flash Press the AG buttons to adjust the time from 5 00 to 99 00 When your preferred time is set simply press Start and your Cardio workout will begin Once the tread belt b
9. ake 3 turns clockwise to avoid the belt from slipping If belt is too far to the left side 1 Turn the left roller bolt 1 4 turn clockwise tighten 2 Turn the right roller 1 4 turn counterclockwise loosen If belt is too far to the right side 1 Turn the right roller bolt 1 4 turn clockwise tighten 2 Turn the left roller bolt 1 4 turn counterclockwise loosen 12 Belt Maintanence A TENSIONING THE BELT If you can feel a slipping sensation when you plant your foot on the belt the belt is slipping over the roller This is normal and a common adjustment on a treadmill To eliminate slipping tighten both sides of the rear roller Using an Allen wrench tighten the roller tension bolts located at the end caps 1 4 of a turn clockwise as shown below Try the treadmill again to check for slipping Repeat if necessary but NEVER TURN the roller bolt more than 1 4 turn at_a time CAUTION OVER TIGHTENING OF THE ROLLER WILL SEVERELY SHORTEN THE LIFE OF THE BELT AND MAY CAUSE FURTHER DAMAGE TO OTHER COMPONENTS NOTE If you have tightened the running belt and are still experiencing a slipping sensation call your Endurance dealer for service B CENTERING THE BELT If belt is too far to the left side 1 Turn the left roller bolt 1 4 turn clockwise tighten 2 Turn the right roller 1 4 turn counterclockwise loosen If belt is too far to the right side 1 Turn the right roller bolt 1 4 turn clockwise tig
10. egins to move hold on to the handrails and step on to the tread belt Once you are accustomed to the speed of the belt you can let go of the handrails You can now adjust the speed and elevation levels to best suit your workout P3 Fat Burn This program was developed to help you melt inches off your waist line for a fitter trimmer physique Step 1 SPEED SPEED If intensity level 1 is the level you desire with a 48 minute workout is what you want simply press Start and your Fat Burn workout will begin Step 2 Adjusting the User Level To adjust the User Level to Level 2 or Level 3 follow the same procedure as written in Step 1 until the Speed Window flashes L1 Use the AG buttons to adjust the desired level Once the appropriate level is chosen press start if the workout time is OK To adjust workout time continue to step 3 Step 3 Adjusting Workout Time If you would like to adjust the workout time follow Step 1 and Step 2 unitl the appropri ate user level is selected then press Enter and the Time Display will flash ESCH Press the 00 buttons to adjust the time from 5 00 to 99 00 When your preferred time is set simply press Start and your Fat Burn workout will begin Once the tread belt begins to move hold on to the handrails and step on to the tread belt Once you are accustomed to the speed of the belt you can let go of the handrails You can now adjust the speed and elevation levels to best suit your workout P4 E
11. embly Components 1PC a lt i N Leier B Se ec seg d cS 2 SS D SS lt n CE O a a gt t d Se eh e H e Se We 4 a 5 dy Ge lt B 1PC F 1 PC 1 PC G 1PC Hardware Diagram Included Tools Co Phillips Bolt 4mm x 10mm Keng 1 QTY 2 Gs Allen Bolt 8mm x 15mm Key AD QTY 5 Allen Bolt 10mm x 65mm Key 3 QTY 4 Allen Bolt 10mm x 90mm Keup 4 QTY 2 Curved Washer Flat Washer Flat Washer 8mm x 19mm 9mm x 24mm 10mm x 27mm Key GITY 2 Key 3 QTY 4 Key C QTY 6 E l IMN DIT Ill LILI ITE i EEE EEE 2 2 P p i 4 oy C Fig 2 Connect the wire harnesses Assembly Diagram Do not tighten e the bolts completely during first assembly After completion of step 3 you may tighten all bolts completely PR Assemble this bolt last 10 Assembly Please Note We recommend that you have a person assist you with the assembly of your new treadmill Use caution during the assembly of this product Step 1 Align the vertical support frame B to the bottom base of the treadmill deck A Then attach B to A using two A 3 set screws and two C 2 washers ATTENTION Do not fully tighten these set screws until entire unit is assembled Step 2 A Locate the silver feeding line attached to the inside of C and find the cont
12. exercise options are available on your Endurance treadmill Refer to the course profiles printed on the electronic console Detailed descriptions on these fitness programs are on the following pages Adjustments On The Fly Stop Button Pause your workout if necessary by pressing the Stop Button once Simply hit Start Enter to resume your workout Holding the Stop Button down for 3 seconds will reset the control panel Speed B and Elevation Buttons Adjust Speed or Elevation by increasing or decreasing 2 the display value Enter You can toggle from Distance information to Elevation information by pressing Enter at any time 19 Working Out With Programs P1 Manual Mode with Ascending Time Count Up Mode To begin in Manual Mode with ascending count up time display simply step onto the side rails of the treadmill deck and press Start Enter Once the tread belt begins to move hold on to the handrails and step on to the tread belt Once you are accustomed to the speed of the belt you can let go of the handrails You can now adjust the speed and elevation levels to best suit your workout P1 Manual Mode with Descending Time Count Down Mode To begin in Manual Mode with descending count down time display simply step onto the side rails of the treadmill deck and press Enter the Speed Program Display buttons to adjust the time from 5 00 to 99 00 When you have set your preferred workout time press
13. f the Start button pressing Mode will change the active display window for entering information Distance Elevation Displays the distance you ve run in miles or the elevation of the treadmill as a percentage Press Mode during operation to temporarily change the display The Elevation and Elevation Arrow buttons are located below the Elevation window and are used to increase or decrease the grade or tilt of the running deck during a workout Calories Displays the amount of calories you burn as you workout A great tool for weight loss you can set a goal for yourself to burn more calories than you intake during the day Time Displays the amount of time elapsed or remaining in your workout depending on your selection of count up or countdown mode The Time and Time Arrow buttons are located below the Time window and are used to determine the time of your workout Speed Program The Speed window displays the current belt speed setting This is the actual speed at which the running belt is traveling in miles per hour The Speed buttons are located below the Speed window and are used to increase or decrease the belt speed during a workout Speeds adjust slowly for the safety of the user Running Track Display Displays your position in a lap or progress in a workout program Calories calculation is based on a 150 Lb person Consult a physician for a recommended amount of calories to burn based on your typical die
14. hten 2 Turn the left roller bolt 1 4 turn counterclockwise loosen 13 C BELT MAINTENANCE Inspect the Running belt monthly to check its condition Look for loose pieces tears or extremely worn areas If these conditions occur replace the running belt immediately Please call Endurance Customer Support Proper Use e DO NOT use this product unless proper attire is worn Rubber soled training running or tennis shoes must be worn to provide proper traction and protection while using this product e DO NOT use cleats spikes or any other non athletic style shoes e DO NOT use this product while barefoot or wearing only socks INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A Electrical Requirements Your Endurance treadmill is intended for use in the country to which it was shipped Electrical supplies outside of this country may differ and may not be compatible with the product Please consult Customer Support before using the treadmill in a different country B Space Requirements When choosing a location for the treadmill pick a location that is unobstructed The treadmill must have the following clearance These spacing requirements are mandatory for the safe use of the treadmill If an accident should occur you must have sufficient space to move away from the treadmill pews ee E e Non entry side of treadmill Minimum of 8 inches 20cm e Entry side of treadmill Minimum of 36 90cm e Front of the treadmill
15. n is your specialty fitness dealer In addition to providing information on which exercise equipment is best for your individual needs your fitness dealer can provide useful advice on training technique and exercise physiology Your dealer can also recommend good books and audio video tapes on these subjects 22 Stretching Flexibility Adequate flexibility is the ability to move your limbs and joints easily through a complete range of motion the way you need to in order to meet the challenges of daily life Fortunately there s a positive reinforcing cycle between flexibility and activity Adequate flexibility enables you to maintain an active lifestyle and an active lifestyle makes an important contribution to maintaining adequate flexibility These relationships grow stronger the older we become When should I stretch Any time is a good time to Stretch In the morning it can work out the kinks in your back at work you can relax your neck and shoulders and after work stretch out your lower back However you should never do your stretches before you have had a chance to warm your body up How should I stretch Perform the following stretches slowly and smoothly until you feel a slight tugging sensation on the muscles involved Don t stretch to the point that you feel pain and don t bounce or you could pull a muscle Hold each stretch for 10 to 20 seconds Exhale through the stretch and breathe slowly This will keep you
16. ndurance Build your endurance and feel the burn Training for increased endurance fights fatigue in your daily routines improve your mood and will have you looking as good as you feel Step 1 Step onto the side rails of the treadmill deck and press Enter the Speed Program SPEED SPEED Program Display will show nu and the Time Display will automatically flash 7408 If intensity level 1 is the level you desire with a 24 minute workout then simply press Start and your Endurance workout will begin 21 Step 2 Adjusting the User Level To adjust the User Level to Level 2 or Level 3 follow the same procedure as written in Step 1 until the Speed Window flashes L1 Use the AG buttons to adjust the desired level Once the appropriate level is chosen press start if the workout time is OK To adjust workout time continue to step 3 Step 3 Adjusting Workout Time If you would like to adjust the workout time follow Step 1 amp Step 2 until the appropriate user level is selected then press Enter and the Time Display will flash 24 Press the 00 buttons to adjust the time from 5 00 to 99 00 When your preferred time is set simply press Start and your Endurance workout will begin Once the tread belt begins to move hold on to the handrails and step on to the tread belt Once you are accustomed to the speed of the belt you can let go of the handrails You can now adjust the speed and elevation levels to best suit your worko
17. ng a nominal rating of 120 volts 15 amps and is factory equipped with a specific electric cord and plug to permit connection to a proper electric circuit Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug No adapter should be used with this product If the treadmill must be reconnected for use on a different type of electric circuit the reconnection should be made by qualified service personnel FCC WARNING POSSIBLE RADIO TELEVISION INTERFERENCE NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for the compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful radio interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Class R Residential Private or non commercial use e Reorient or relocate
18. ommended to use a 15 amp dedicated circuit 3 POLE GROUNDED OUTLET ee Ki The appliance must be positioned so that the plug is accessible If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacture or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard Table of Contents Safety Guidelines Je Wee Lee EE Hardware and Components Chart T3 Assembly DIAG I AN iets desso nbes Assembly Steps 0 Belt TONS Onesie ENNEA EENE AJU GIN E The Console and COntls EE WOKO OUR EE Stretching and E le EE Maintenance And A Bal Le e EE Kee EE Endurance Customer Service Information Introduction Congratulations on purchasing an Endurance treadmill Your journey to a better body and a healthier lifestyle is about to begin We hope this treadmill will be an integral part of your home fitness program Be sure to read and understand this owner s manual prior to assembly and use of your treadmill Understanding the correct assembly adjustments maintenance and operation of this machine will enhance your ability to achieve your fitness goals safely and successfully The image below details the various components of your new Endurance treadmill Console Control Panel Handrail Water Bottle Holder Motor Shroud Upright Deck Treadbelt Front Transport Wheel Side Rail End Cap Leveler Foot Ass
19. our deck 1 Insert the tube into the spray tip NEVER POINT THE SPRAY TIP OR SPRAY TUBE TOWARD YOUR FACE 2 Make sure the treadmill is OFF and unplugged from the power source 3 Pull up lightly on the tread belt and spray lubricant as evenly as possible between the underside of the tread belt and the top of the deck As you use your treadmill the lubricant will soread and even out protecting your deck and belt Store silicone lubricant in a safe place and out of the reach of children bh N Warning 1 Do not spray lubricant on the top side of the tread belt The running surface must retain traction 2 Inspect tread belt for overspray before use 3 If you accidentally oversprayed silicone spray on the top side of the treadbelt or the side rails clean immediately to prevent accidental injury 27 IN HOME LIFETIME WARRANTY CONDITIONS Endurance warrants all treadmills as follows Treadmill Frame LIFETIME Treadmill Parts LIFETIME Treadmill Electronics LIFETIME Treadmill Wear Items LIFETIME 1 YEAR 1 This Lifetime Warranty applies only to the original owner and only extends the warranty to cover the cost of parts repair or replacement and does not include freight charges associated there with Proof of purchase must be demonstrated 2 Labor is covered for a period of one 1 year from date of sale and is not a part of the Lifetime Warranty 3 Labor coverage is provided only if the work is done by an a
20. owners on how to operate the treadmill or to instruct owners as to proper tread belt tracking and or tensioning 10 Floor models and demonstration units shall carry a Lifetime Home Use Warranty on Frame Parts Electronics and Wear Items but will not be covered for any labor charges 11 This warranty is valid only in the United States and Canada 12 This warranty protection can be obtained by contacting the authorized dealer from whom you purchased this product or by contacting Endurance directly Endurance Warranty Department 1900 S Des Plaines Ave Forest Park IL 60130 Phone 1 800 556 3113 Fax 1 708 427 3598 service endurancecardio com This warranty becomes VALID ONLY if the Lifetime Home Use Warranty Registration form included in the box is completely filled in signed by the original purchaser and mailed to Endurance WITHIN 10 DAYS of the purchaser s receipt of the treadmill 29 Endurance Warranty Department 1900 S Des Plaines Ave Forest Park IL 60130 Phone 1 800 556 3113 Fax 1 708 427 3598 service endurancecardio com ENDURANCE Copyright 2005 Endurance All rights reserved Endurance reserves the right to change design and specifications when we feel it will improve the product Endurance machines maintain several patented and patent pending features and designs All rights reserved on all design patents and utility patents
21. ram Adjustment Buttons Running Track Display rAcCHTOmMmMoOD gt Safety Key Magnetic Safety Key quickly stops the treadmill when disconnected from the control panel in the event of an emergency The Safety Key when used correctly will pull off of the Console and stop the treadmill quickly if the user has fallen or is out of the safe operating area For hands free safety simply attach the clip end of the Safety Key to a non obstructive area of your clothing The treadmill will not operate unless the Safety Key is in position on the lower left of the console To prevent children or unauthorized users from using your treadmill we recommend that you store the Safety Key off the console Stop Button The over sized Stop Button is located at the bottom right of the console Press the Stop Button and release to pause your workout Your progress and feedback in formation will remain on display and the tread belt will slow to a halt To resume your workout press Start and the treadmill will resume where you left off after a 3 second countdown Holding the Stop Button down for 3 seconds will completely reset the control panel 16 Start Located in the center of the Display Console the Start button is used to begin a workout after all of the prompted information has been entered To start a simple manual program in ascending time press the Start button and the tread belt will start to move after a 3 second countdown Enter Located to the left o
22. rfaces e Never block the air openings on the hood while operating the Treadmill Keep the air openings clean and free of lint hair or anything that might impede the free flow of air e Never drop or insert objects into any opening Keep hands away from moving parts Do not use outdoors Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered To disconnect turn the power switch to the OFF O position then remove the power plug from the wall outlet Warning Connect the treadmill to a properly grounded outlet only See Grounding Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Personal Safety e Assemble and operate the treadmill on a solid level surface Locate the treadmill at least 4 feet from walls or furniture Keep the area behind the treadmill clear Check the treadmill before each use Completely assemble the treadmill before using it Turn OFF and unplug the treadmill when adjusting or working near the rear roller Do not adjust the running belt when someone is standing on the unit Keep all electrical components such as the motor power cord and ON OFF I O switch away from water or other liquids to prevent shock Do not set anything on the handrail electronic console or hood Never place liquids on any part of the unit except the water bottle holder and only Capped spill proof water bottles are recommended Always attach the safety clip to
23. rol wire attached to A Carefully hook the silver feeding line around the control wire harness at the bottom base of the treadmill deck A Feed the silver feeding line and the control wire harness into the bottom of the vertical support frame C and all the way though the top As shown in Fig 1 E D Fig 1 ATTENTION When attaching the vertical support frame C to the treadmill deck A and then to the console D be sure not to crimp or sever the Control Wire Severing these wires can cause the treadmill to short out B Once the Wire Harness has completely passed through the vertical support frame attach the vertical support frame C to the bottom portion of the deck A using two A 3 set screws and two C 2 washers Step 3 A Connect the Wire Harness to Console Wire Harness See Fig 2 and carefully align the console D with the vertical support frames B C Once console is aligned secure the console in place by using six A 2 set screws four C 1 washers and two C 3 washers B Next insert two A 4 set screws and two C 2 washers at the bottom of the vertical support frames and then proceed to tighten the rest of the unit C Finally attach the sports bottle holder F by using two A 1 Phillips screws 11 Belt Tension and Centering Set Up Initial Adjustment After assembly and before turning power on position the rear roller using the T wrench refer to the drawing if needed M
24. t 17 Understanding the Elevation Window The Elevation Window displays the current incline rate in Percentage of Grade of Grade Degrees This is the same system used to measure hills and roads A 100 grade is equal to 45 The above chart shows the conversion between percentage of grade and degrees 18 Working Out On Your Endurance Treadmill Before You Start Your new Endurance treadmill will help you enjoy a healthier lifestyle if used properly Be sure to completely read and understand this user guide before you begin your exercise regimen At the beginning of a workout take several minutes at a moderate pace to bring your heart rate into your training zone After your workout walk slowly for several minutes to cool down your body and lower your heart rate Use a slow speed setting for several minutes on your treadmill Before and after a workout gently stretch to help prevent stiffness or soreness CAUTION DO NOT OVER INCREASE SPEED As the button is pressed the Belt speed value shown in the Speed window will increase immediately The running belt will increase to this speed gradually If a speed value is entered that is too high for the user s capabilities personal injury may occur DO NOT CONTINUALLY PRESS THE SPEED BUTTON TO INCREASE THE BELT SPEED Enter a known comfortable value and wait for the running belt to reach that speed Use care when further increasing the speed A variety of
25. t and attempt to prevent any Switch Reset Cord damage from occurring to the treadmill If the treadmill suddenly stops with no lights i LI visible nor beep heard the circuit breaker may need to be reset To reset the circuit breaker press the button firmly The display console should restart and a beep should be heard POWER CORD The power cord located in the front of the treadmill must be plugged into a properly grounded electrical outlet Locate the power cord so it will not come in contact with the wheels of the treadmill during operation This may cause the power cord to become pinched or damaged Damage to the power cord could result in a fire hazard or cause personal injury through electrical shock CAUTION Feel the power cord with your hands If the power cord is warm to the touch a problem may exist with the electrical outlet in which the treadmill is plugged It may be necessary to plug the treadmill into a different outlet 15 Control Panel Instructions GETTING STARTED After the treadmill is correctly installed and plugged in it s time to start our workout Begin by depressing the power switch located in the front of the treadmill near the power cord to the ON position ENDURANCE Safety Key Stop Button Start Button Enter Button Distance Elevation Display Distance Elevation Adjustment Buttons Calories Display Time Display Time Adjustment Buttons Speed Program Display Speed Prog
26. ut P5 Interval Training Interval Training is a great way to eliminate frustrating fitness plateaus It combines aspects of endurance training and cardio workout with various inclines and speeds Step 1 SPEED SPEED If intensity level 1 is the level you desire with a 36 minute workout then simply press Start and your Interval Training will begin Step 2 Adjusting the User Level To adjust the User Level to Level 2 or Level 3 follow the same procedure as written in Step 1 until the Speed Window flashes L1 Use the QQ buttons to adjust the desired level Once the appropriate level is chosen press start if the workout time is OK To adjust workout time continue to step 3 Step 3 Adjusting Workout Time If you would like to adjust the workout time follow Step 1 amp Step 2 until the appropriate user level is selected then press Enter and the Time Display will flash 3 Press the 00 buttons to adjust the time from 5 00 to 99 00 When your preferred time is set simply press Start and your Interval Training will begin Once the tread belt begins to move hold on to the handrails and step on to the tread belt Once you are accus tomed to the speed of the belt you can let go of the handrails You can now adjust the speed and elevation levels to best suit your workout Choosing Your Goals To get the most out of each workout a general understanding of the principles behind aerobic training is invaluable The best source of informatio
27. uthorized Endurance dealer or the Endurance factory 4 During the labor coverage period Endurance compensates authorized Endurance dealers for warranty trips within their normal service area to make repairs at the customer s location You may be charged a travel charge outside the normal service area 5 This warranty applies to residential use only and is void if this product is used in a non residential environment 6 This warranty does not cover customer instruction installation set up or adjustments Note that tread belt tensioning and tracking are the responsibility of the user and are not covered by this warranty User is also responsible for reasonable and necessary maintenance Reasonable and necessary maintenance includes tread belt tracking and tensioning as well as proper lubrication of the running deck and tread belt area as specified in the owner s manual Failure to maintain proper tread belt tracking tensioning and lubrication of the treadmill deck will void this warranty 7 This warranty does not cover damage or equipment failure caused by or resulting from accident misuse abuse improper assembly or installation non authorized modification or failure to provide reasonable and necessary care as outlined in the owner s manual 28 8 This warranty will not be extended to any product whose serial number has been removed altered or defaced 9 This warranty does not cover service calls made to instruct
28. your right hand with your left hand and bend slowly to the left using your left arm to pull the right arm gently over the head and down toward the ground 3 Repeat with other side Quadriceps front of thigh 1 Lying on our stomach pull the heel toward your buttocks with the opposite hand Keep the thigh of the leg being stretched close to the leg on the floor 2 The same stretch can be done standing Do not allow the thigh to come in front of you and so not bend forward at the waist 3 Do this exercise twice once on each leg 24 Groin inside of thigh 1 Sit on the floor with the soles of your feet together Gently push knees down toward the floor with your elbows 2 Stand with your feet three to four feet apart and turned out slightly 3 Keep the knee of the leg to be stretched straight and bend the opposite knee as you move your body toward the bent leg Keep your toes pointed forward 4 Repeat using the other leg Hamstrings back side of upper leg Sit with one knee bent and the leg to be stretched out straight Reach for the toes of the straight leg with Si right hand and then the left hand 2 Repeat with the other leg Gluteus back of hip 1 Lie on your back Pull one knee up to your chest while keeping the opposite leg down on the floor with the knee straight 2 The same may be done standing h 3 Repeat with the other leg oy SF Anterior Tibialis front of shin 1 Stand with

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