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1. 20 Chapter 6 EcoMill LED Display rivi iii 23 DISPLAY OVERVIEW srta ra a 24 DISPLAY PARAMETERS varonil ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED FUNCTIONAL BUTTONS PRE SET PARAMETERS ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED STATISTICS ee 24 WORKQUTPARAMETERS EE 25 Chapter 7 Treadmill Maintenance sssrrennnnnnnnnnnnnznnznnznznnnnnnnnzzznnznzzzznnnnnnnzzz 26 CLEANING AND INSPECTION cts iii ii b du ii 27 LEG ACTION E ico a nto 28 Chapter 8 Warranty Into FMalON iii 29 Chapter 9 Wrap Up ii iii Edasi iaeiaiai 31 TROUBLESHOOTING tai A g a 32 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE LOG ern nn 33 NUMBERS KNOW EE 34 FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 3 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF WOODWAY History WOODWAT s history begins in Germany in 1974 Willi Schoenberger a technical director in charge of planning a fitness center noticed that the most important piece of equipment the treadmill didn t meet the most important requirements a mechanically sound machine that is designed to meet human needs He envisioned a comfortable surface that didn t interfere with the natural biomechanics of running or walking Also he wanted a transportation system which eliminated the friction associated with conventional conveyor belt treadmills After intensive research and trial and error and in cooperation with
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3. MOVE THE TREADMILL Lifting bars are inserted into each bottom corner of the treadmill Do not pull or lift on the cosmetic covers If a flat dolly is available place the dolly underneath the treadmill and push it to the desired location If the treadmill must be disassembled the cosmetic covers and the handrail assembly could be removed for easier transportation EcoMill Set Up The EcoMill is designed to be mobile and comes standard with 2 wheels on the front underside of the frame rails To move the treadmill carefully lift on the bar at the back of the treadmill elevating the rear to a near 45 degree angle At this point the front of the unit will be resting on the wheels and the treadmill can be moved via pushing FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 15 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Chapter TREADMILL FUNDAMENTALS BELT SURFACE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER PLACEMENT POLAR HEART RATE FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 16 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Belt Surface The patented running belt is made of individual slats mounted on a continuous set of tooth belts The tooth belts mesh with the front pulley assembly which meshes with the drive pulley This results in no belt slippage The individual slats are comprised of two materials a rubber based surface and an aluminum T shaped frame The rubber material approximately 3 8 inch thick and the aluminum T slat makes a WOODWAY the softest treadmill running surface in the world The rubber running surface
4. Workout Caution Non Motorized Treadmill To Use 1 Place hands on handrails and begin walking manually push running belt 2 Press on to turn on display 3 Use Fast and slow to set desired maximum speed ALWAYS ENTER THE TREADMILL FROM THE BACK Ending a Workout To end a workout gradually reduce walking speed while holding onto handrails Press the off button to shut off the display completely ALWAYS EXIT THE TREADMILL FROM THE BACK FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 25 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Chapter D TREADMILL MAINTENANCE CLEANING AND INSPECTION LUBRICATION FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 26 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Cleaning and Inspection Periodic cleaning and inspection of your WOODWAY treadmill will help to lengthen the life while helping keep it looking like new With this preventative maintenance it will be easier to spot problems that might not otherwise be found Below is a guideline of our recommended cleaning and maintenance intervals If your treadmill is located in a dirty environment or under heavy duty use cleaning and inspection should be implemented more often Do not use abrasive brushes or cleaners as they may scratch the paint and plastic surfaces Do not soak any surface the sensitive electronics may be harmed CAUTION Turn off treadmill battery back up system Weekly Clean handrail front display panel amp cosmetic covers e Check overall condition of the treadmill e Move and vacuum underneat
5. M OWNERS MNUL REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF DANGER To Reduce the Risk of Electrical Shock Do not operate the heart rate monitor transmitter in conjunction with an electrical heart pacemaker The transmitter may cause electrical disturbances Do not soak the treadmill surfaces with any liquid use a sprayer or damp cloth Do not place any open liquid containers on any part of the treadmill The use of sport bottles with closeable tops is acceptable to be used Do not attempt to service your treadmill yourself if you feel at risk Always keep the running surface clean CAUTION Consult with your physician before beginning any exercise program especially if any of the following pertain to you history of heart disease high blood pressure diabetes chronic respiratory disease elevated cholesterol smoke cigarettes or experience any other chronic disease or physical impairments Pregnant women should consult their physician before beginning an exercise program If you experience dizziness chest pains nausea or any other abnormal symptoms while utilizing the treadmill stop immediately Consult a physician before continuing A qualified mechanic should perform service or repair work It is preferable that mechanics have successfully completed our factory authorized service school or equivalent WARNING reduce the risk of injury to you and to others FORM EM OWNERS MNUL THE ECOMILL IS NON MOTORIZED The user controls th
6. Owners Manual WOODWAY For The Long Run ECOMILL Non Motorized Treadmill Be Green Run Clean WOODWAY USA W229 N591 FOSTER COURT WAUKESHA WI 53209 PHONE 262 548 6235 FAX 262 548 6239 FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 1 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF WOODWAY SERVICE PROVIDER INFORMATION SHEET NAME OF COMPANY CONTACT PERSON ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER FAX NUMBER MAJOR CITIES AND AREAS YOUR COMPANY SERVICES MY WOODWAY ARRIVED Model Name Date FORM EM OWNERS MNUL REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Getting Started iaia kd 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS rna 6 THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE STARTING EXERCISE PROGRAM 9 Ghapter 2 Specifications 12 RUNNING BELT SPECIFICATIONS i 13 ENVIRONMENTAL 13 Chapter 3 Treadmill 14 LOCATION REQUIREMENTS 2 15 TRANSPORTING YOUR TREADMILL 15 Chapter 4 Treadmill FundamentalsS sssseeennnnnnnznnnnzzzznnenznnnnnnnnnzzzzznnennznnnnnzznzzz 16 BELT SURFACE apicale diana 17 TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM 17 SERIAL NUMBER PLACEMENT Lara nr 18 POLAR 9 HEART RATE MONITOR c ccccccsccssccseeessecssecssecsseecaeecseecaeecaeeeaeeeaeeeaeeens 18 Chapter 5 Safety
7. THIS PIECE STOP L oR A WARNING ATTACH LANYARD TO USER Actual Speed Window Max Speed Setting Window Displays the Displays the current speed current maximum speed setting the treadmill user is walking running This is the maximum speed the running belt can spin Adjust the maximum speed with the fast arrow to increase speed or slow to reduce Description of Statistics TIME Time is displayed in the format 00 00 Time always counts up SPEED Speed is displayed in the format 00 0 Speed represents the user s current speed in miles per hour or kilometers per hour Valid speed values are 0 0 top speed which varies depending on model and options ordered DISTANCE Distance is displayed in the format 00 00 Distance represents the accumulated user distance in miles or kilometers FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 24 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF CALORIES Calories are displayed in the format 0000 Calories represent the accumulated user calories burned and are calculated using a default weight of 155 Ibs PACE Pace is displayed in the format 00 00 Pace represents the amount of time it will take to run one mile at the user s current speed METs METs is displayed in the format 00 0 and represents 3 5 milliliters of oxygen per kilogram of body weight per minute HEART RATE Heart Rate is displayed in the format 000 Heart Rate represents the user s actual heart rate pulse Workout Parameters To Begin
8. a precaution before engaging in a vigorous exercise program UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF WARMING UP AND COOLING DOWN It is important to warm up and cool down prior to and at the end of each work out respectively Always try to incorporate a series of basic leg stretches before and after each workout Stretching provides the necessary flexibility to prevent sore muscles and injury during daily activities LEARN HOW TO TAKE YOUR PULSE PROPERLY To select the fitness level that is most suitable to exercise it is important to correctly determine your heart rate or pulse To do this it is recommended that you use a good quality heart rate monitor If you do not have a heart rate monitor you can find your pulse by placing your fingers on the underside of your wrist or either side of your throat While looking at the second hand on your watch count how many heartbeats you feel within fifteen 15 seconds Multiply this number by four to get your Beats Per Minute BPM Your heart rate will be needed when you take the Self Fitness Test KNOW YOUR MAXIMUM HEART RATE To determine your maximum heart rate subtract your age from 220 general formula The difference is the approximation of your maximum heart rate as used by the American Heart Association and The American College of Sports Medicine The only way to determine your true maximum heart rate is to have a stress test administered by your physician The American Heart Association recommends t
9. ain a stable heart rate signal from the Polar transmitter The Polar Heart Rate System consists of three main elements 1 the Sensor Transmitter 2 the Chest Band Strap and 3 the Monitor Console The receiver of the wireless ECG system is built into the monitor console unit of the board While operating under heart rate control modes the computer monitors the exact measurement of and control over the activity of the heart How to Wear the Chest Strap The Sensor Transmitter is worn just below the chest and at the top of the abdomen preferably directly on bare skin not over clothing The transmitter should be centered below the pectoral muscles breasts Once the strap is secured pull it away from the chest by stretching the band and moisten the conductive electrode strips located underneath the snaps If you wish to wear the band over a shirt moisten the shirt under the area of the electrode strip The transmitter operates automatically while you are wearing it It does not operate while it is disconnected from your body However as moisture may activate the transmitter please wipe it dry after use The chest band is washable After you have detached the transmitter wash the band in warm water using mild soap and rinse thoroughly in clean water Never scrub the transmitter surfaces FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 18 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF The Transmitter You must be within three and a half feet of the receiver in order for the s
10. d running surface for mounting and dismounting of the treadmill from the rear or back of the unit THE ECOMILL SHOULD ONLY BE ENTERTED FROM THE BACK OF THE UNIT NEVER STEP ON THE FRONT OF THE ECOMILL UNIT STEPPING ON THE FRONT OF THE UNIT WILL CAUSE THE BELT TO SPIN RAPIDLY Curved Parallel Handrails The EcoMill has curved parallel handrails which allow the user to maintain direct contact FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 21 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF for safety and stability throughout the curve of the running surface Users should maintain constant contact with the handrails for safety at all times ALWAYS USER THE HANDRAILS WHEN ENTERING OR EXITING THE ECOMILL CAUTION LABELS The EcoMill has two caution labels expressing the fact that the treadmill is non motorized and the belt spins freely and it must be entered from the back and health risks associated with overexertion CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING THIS PIECE OF EQUIPMENT STOP EXERCISING IF YOU FEEL DIZZY OR SHORT OF BREATH RUNNING BELT MOVES FREELY ONLY ENTER AND EXIT FROM THE BACK OF TREADMILL FORM EM OWNERS MNUL REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Chapter EcoMill LED DISPLAY BOARD DISPLAY OVERVIEW DISPLAY PARAMETERS FUNCTIONAL BUTTONS PRE SET PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION OF STATISTICS WORKOUT PARAMETERS FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 23 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF AND DISPLAY L RUN 2 Pi F e T iD SLI EMERGENCY cay e DESIRED MAXIMUM SPEED
11. e rate of speed including the rate at which the treadmill slows or comes to a stop There is no motor on the EcoMill therefore there is not an emergency stop lanyard The treadmill will come to a stop on its own it is imperative that all users familiarize themselves with the treadmill and its features THE ECOMILL IS NON MOTORIZED The belt moves freely always mount and dismount the EcoMill from the rear of the treadmill Use the handrails at all times REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF when mounting and dismounting from the rear Set up and operate treadmills on a solid level surface e Keep all loose clothing and towels away from the treadmill running surface It is also important that shoe laces do not extend past the bottom of the sole of the shoe e Keep the area behind the treadmill clear and at least FOUR FEET from walls or furniture e Keep hands away from all moving parts e Never leave children unsupervised around a treadmill e Inspect the treadmill for worn or loose components prior to use Tighten replace any worn or loose components prior to use e WOODWAY treadmills are built to handle runners weighing up to 800 pounds at speeds between 0 4 MPH and 550 pounds at speeds up to 18 MPH A treadmill running belt might not stop immediately if any object becomes caught in the belt or rollers e Care should be taken when entering and exiting the treadmill Never enter or exit the treadmill while the running belt is moving Use the hand
12. elt and slats side covers and trim plates timing belt display board comparable to the board currently on the treadmill HTD drive shaft tracking rollers any worn bearings re powder coating of handrails and exterior hardware The treadmill will then carry a 1 year parts and labor warranty It is like getting a brand new WOODWAY at a fraction of the cost Prices above may not include shipping amp handling Contact the WOODWAY Service Department or your Sales Representative to order at 1 800 966 3929 FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 11 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Chapter SPECIFICATIONS POWER REQUIREMENTS RUNNING BELT SPECIFICATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 12 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Power Requirements The EcoMill is non motorized and therefore does not require electricity from a wall outlet The EcoMill display is powered up by the user moving the belt The display utilizes a battery back up to assure uninterrupted use and will remain constant on for two minutes after the belt is initially moved The EcoMill has a power switch located on the lower middle of the running deck This power switch enables the battery back up system and must be switched to the on position Running Belt Specifications General Slats overlapping replaceable Slat type Rubber over aluminum support Running Belt Hardness Approximately 40 Shore A Running Area See detailed specifications model Ch 1 Standard Color Black Su
13. greatly reduces shock of impact and helps reduce the local extremity pain associated with long term running The positive belt engagement eliminates friction and heat and therefore increases the longevity of the running surface and treadmill itself The WOODWAY rubber belt surface is unlike other treadmills which normally utilize a cotton and nylon belt All treadmills take time getting us to operating and using them With your WOODWAY you may find at first that the surface has a grip to it you have not experienced before The more often you utilize your treadmill the more you will become accustomed to the feel of it Like all treadmills it is important not to drag your feet on a WOODWAY treadmill Transportation System The transportation system is comprised of two bearing rail assemblies an endless steel wire reinforced lateral belt and 7 inch diameter toothed roller drums The bearing rails support the running surface and are integral to reducing belt wear and friction The two endless lateral belts have many key functions they hold the individual slats together transfer power to and from the motor and runner and help keep the running belt from tracking to the left or right The two bearing rails consist of three main parts the bearing rail individual bearings and the bearing supported roller guides A smooth section of the lateral belts roll over the bearings and roller guides The bearing rail supports all the bearings and ro
14. h the treadmill Every Six 6 Months Vacuum inside the treadmill remove cosmetic covers Inspect all nuts and bolts Tighten any that are loose Clean running surface Check drive belt replace if shredding or teeth are missing Yearly e Grease front and rear roller bearings Seasonally e In autumn amp winter remember that the dry climate in many regions of the country will cause a greater static discharge to occur when the treadmill is used Be sure to spray the running surface with a staticide spray regularly to prevent static shock to the treadmill user FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 27 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Lubrication Bearings Almost all of the bearings used in the treadmill are pre lubricated and do not need to be greased On a yearly basis the four 4 bearings located at the front and rear shaft will need to be lubricated Running Belt The teeth on the bottom of the running belt are pre lubricated to aid in reducing noise There is no need to lubricate the teeth If running belt is rubbing against the side of the drive pulleys then a small amount of grease i e Molykote or equal on the edges of the belt slats will help reduce noise Apply grease to the teeth on the back drive shaft to help the belt stay aligned properly FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 28 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Chapter 8 WARRANTV INFORMATION FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 29 REV 6 4 10 APPR BV MF Warranty Information Comp
15. hat you have a stress test done if you have any history of heart disease or if you are over the age of 40 and beginning an exercise program During exercise it is recommended that you not exceed 85 of your maximum heart rate Our programs are designed to keep your heart rate within your target zone Your target zone is an area between 60 and 75 of your maximum heart rate Should you find your heart rate above the 75 level you have probably selected a fitness level that is too high in that particular fitness program You should either drop to a lower intensity level in the same fitness program or use a less stressful fitness program FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 9 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Heart Rate Chart 60 OF 75 OF 85 OF MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM MAXIMUM AGE HEARTRATE HEART RATE HEART RATE HEART RATE 20 200 BPM 120 BPM 150 BPM 170 BPM 25 195 120 150 160 30 190 110 140 160 35 185 110 130 150 40 180 100 130 150 45 175 100 130 140 50 170 100 120 140 55 165 90 120 130 60 160 90 120 130 65 155 90 110 130 70 150 90 110 120 75 145 80 100 120 Source American College of Sports Medicine HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU EXERCISE The biggest mistake made by people when starting an exercise program is that they try to do too much too fast Give yourself time to get into shape Becoming re conditioned also takes time Either way it will not happen overnight Remember the key is consistency and duration of exercise not intensity Fitness ex
16. ignal to transmit Please take note that your transmitter may fluctuate erratically if you are too close to other Polar equipment Maintain at least a three foot distance between other Polar units Note Erratic heart rate reception may occur if the Polar Monitor is too close in proximity to strong sources of electromagnetic radiation such as television sets personal computers electric motors and some other types of fitness equipment Only one transmitter should be used inside the range of any one receiver as the receiver may pick up several signals simultaneously causing an inaccurate readout FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 19 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Chapter SAFETY FEATURES FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 20 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF 1 0 MPH Start Speed The EcoMill is designed to control the maximum belt speed for user safety The initial start speed is 1 MPH to assure the user has adequate time to adjust to the non motorized running surface Once acclimated the user can then adjust the maximum speed to their desired speed for their workout One Way Drive Mechanism The EcoMill s non motorized running surface is designed for the user to control and actually drive or turn the belt The innovative curved design coupled with gravity makes this possible For the safety of the user the running surface only rotates in a motion that allows for forward running use of the machine as opposed to reverse This provides a stable and nearly locke
17. ited to the original owner Contact WOODWAY for further details FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 30 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Chapter 9 WRAP UP TROUBLESHOOTING PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE LOG NUMBERS TO KNOW FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 31 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Troubleshooting If you are having problems with your treadmill please be prepared with answers to the following questions before calling our service center QUESTIONS What is the make model and serial number What happened prior to the problem Did the problem happen unexpectedly or did it progressively worsen over time Was someone using the treadmill at the time the problem occurred Was the treadmill in LOCKED or FREEWHEEL mode Explain any other symptoms that you feel are relevant FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 32 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Preventative Maintenance Log DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED BY RESULT FORM EM OWNERS MNUL REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF 33 Numbers to Know Your Treadmill Serial s Model Model Model Model Model Model Model Model The serial number can be found on the back of the treadmill s display board housing amp also on the front left section of treadmill frame side cover must be removed to locate FORM EM OWNERS MNUL REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF on the frame 34 WOODWAY For The Long Run 800 WOODWAY 966 3929 FORM EM OWNERS
18. lebar or handrails whenever practical e Wear proper athletic shoes such as those with rubber or high traction soles Do not use shoes with heels or leather soles Make sure no stones are embedded in the soles e Allow several minutes to bring your heart rate into the training zone shown elsewhere in this manual Walk slowly after your workout to allow your body time to cool down and your pulse rate to decrease e The safety and integrity designed into the machine can only be maintained when the treadmill is regularly examined for damage and repaired It is the sole responsibility of the user owner or facility operator to ensure that regular maintenance is performed Worn or damaged components should be replaced immediately or the treadmill removed from service until the repair is made Only manufacturer supplied or approved components should be used to maintain and repair the treadmill FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 8 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Things to Consider Before Starting Exercise Program CONSULT A PROFESSIONAL FITNESS TRAINER It is advisable for all exercise beginners to consult a professional fitness instructor or personal trainer to develop an overall fitness evaluation wellness program before starting an exercise routine CONSULT A PHYSICIAN If you are over 40 have a history of heart disease are overweight or have not been involved in any kind of exercise program for several years it is recommended that you see your physician as
19. ller guides and helps to distribute the local loads throughout the treadmill The roller guides on each side assist to reduce tracking error and help support the running belt The individual bearings on each side also evenly distribute the load across the treadmill The toothed drums are used to eliminate any slippage The drum assemblies have heavy duty pillow blocks bearings which also reduce friction This unique transportation system results in very little friction so you can simply push the running belt under your own power FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 17 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Serial Number Placement Each WOODWAY treadmill is assigned a serial number when built Depending on the year your model was built it will have either a 7 8 digit alpha numeric code or a 9 digit numeric code The serial number can be found on the front left section of the treadmill frame The label also includes information about your particular treadmill It lists input voltage and current and the options and or features of your treadmill Please refer to your packing slip or invoice or contact WOODWAY USA 1 800 WOODWAY to determine the features you may have ordered if you are in doubt with your treadmill Polar Heart Rate Monitor The display board is equipped to project a user s heart rate in conjunction with the use of a Polar Monitor In order for the board to correctly display a user s heart rate the receiver within the display board must obt
20. ng and rehabilitation needs FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 4 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF GETTING STARTED SAFETY THINGS TO CONSIDER ITEMS AND SERVICES AVAILABLE FORM EM OWNERS MNUL REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Chapter Important Safety Instructions A safety sign has been included with your treadmill It is the responsibility of the owner to post this sign in a visible area near the machine Controlled Start Speed 1 MPH The EcoMill is designed to control the maximum belt speed for user safety The initial start speed is 1 MPH to assure the user has adequate time to adjust to the non motorized running surface Once acclimated the user can then adjust the maximum speed to their desired speed for their workout WOODWAY Training Technique Advisory To maximize the benefit and safety of your treadmill training WOODWAY recommends all users maintain proper running form and not shuffle their feet When servicing any piece of fitness equipment basic precautions must be followed Familiarize yourself with all warnings instructions and procedures concerning proper care and maintenance of a WOODWAY treadmill Instructions are found in this service training manual and some also appear on labels and instructions on the treadmill itself RUNNING BELT MOVES FREELY ONLY ENTER AND EXIT FROM THE BACK OF TREADMILL CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE USING THIS PIECE OF EQUIPMENT STOP EXERCISING IF YOU FEEL DIZZY OR SHORT OF BREATH FORM E
21. onents Labor Commercial Fitness Use 3 years 1 year WOODWAY warrants that all products and accessories will be free from manufacturing defects according to the applications terms listed above The warranty period commences on the original date of purchase This warranty is given only to the original purchaser This warranty does not cover damage or equipment failure resulting from misuse abuse or failure to comply with electrical codes Further this warranty shall not apply if there is any modification to the products or accessories or if there is a failure to provide maintenance as outlined in the Owner s Manual WOODWAY GIVES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED THE WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE IS HEREBY DISCLAIMED The buyer s remedy for breach of the expressed warranties contained herein shall be limited to the return of the product and accessories and repayment of the original purchase price Provided however at WOODWAY selection it may repair and replace the non conforming goods or parts WOODWAY shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages Our Guarantee WOODWAY guarantees the repurchase of WOODWAY treadmill products for a period of up to five 5 years after original installation A direct payment or credit toward the purchase of a new WOODWAY of 20 of the purchase price of the treadmill will be made to the original owner of a WOODWAY treadmill This guarantee is lim
22. perts recommend that you start by exercising three to four days a week within your target heart rate for at least 20 minutes per session Your ultimate goal should be to get yourself gradually to a level of fitness where you can comfortably keep your heart rate in the target zone for 50 to 60 minutes four to five times a week WEAR PROPER WALKING JOGGING SHOES To help avoid getting sore feet and muscles it is suggested that you invest in a good pair of walking jogging shoes It is important to purchase a comfortable pair of shoes with good heel and arch support Also remember to regularly replace old or worn out shoes with new shoes STAY ACTIVE Between workouts it is suggested that you simply stay active eat well balanced meals and drink plenty of water The combination of these activities should enhance your chances for a future of good health FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 10 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF ITEMS SERVICES AVAILABLE FROM WOODWAY Protective Treadmill Floor Mat 79 00 Designed to protect the flooring or carpeting below your WOODWAY and to keep your treadmill clear of obstructions such as thick carpeting WOODWAY Renewal Program call for quotation This entails having your treadmill shipped back to WOODWAY via Van Line WOODWAY can coordinate these details cost is additional Your treadmill will then be thoroughly renovated by a WOODWAY Service Technician Any worn or outdated features will be replaced such as the running b
23. pport 114 roller bearings 12 roller guides Lateral movement 8 mm Environmental Specifications Degree of Protection IP2x Operating Conditions Ambient Temperature 10 C to 40 C 0 F to 104 F Relative Humidity 20 to 95 Transportation amp Storage Conditions Temperature Range 18 C to 49 C 0 F to 120 F Relative Humidity 20 to 95 Atmospheric Pressure Range 700hPa to 1060 hPa 20 67 to 31 3 inches of Mercury FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 13 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Chapter TREADMILL INSTALLATION LOCATION REQUIREMENTS TRANSPORTING YOUR TREADMILL ECOMILL SET UP FORM EM OWNERS MNUL 14 REV 6 4 10 APPR BY MF Location Requirements Install your treadmill on a structurally sound surface If it is to be used above ground level set it up near the corner of the room to ensure maximum support during high speed use The surface should be reasonably level to ensure minimum frame flexing Do not place the treadmill directly on shag or plush carpeting because of the moving parts underneath If the operating area is thickly carpeted set the unit on a mat WOODWAY has a selection of mats available for purchase if needed call 1 800 WOODWAY for details This will reduce the lint that can get into the treadmill and also reduce carpet wear Transporting Your Treadmill CAUTION THIS TREADMILL IS HEAVY AND COULD CAUSE INJURY IF PROPER LIFTING TECHNIQUES ARE NOT UTILIZED LIFTING BARS ARE SUPPLIED WITH THE TREADMILL TO
24. the Deutsche Sporthochschule in Cologne Germany Willi developed and patented a very unique and revolutionary treadmill design In 1975 WOODWAY GmbH was founded in Weil am Rhein Germany The name WOODWAY is derived from the German Waldweg Wald Wood and Weg Way the feel of running on a soft pine needle covered path in the forest In 1983 a manufacturing license was awarded to Sakai Medical for the use of WOODWAY technology in the Japanese marketplace In 1988 a U S license was granted to a small well established manufacturing company in Waukesha Wisconsin WOODWAY USA was formed when the U S incarnation of the WOODWAY was developed and completed in 1990 WOODWAY USA is proud to be the primary manufacturer of WOODWAY Treadmills worldwide exporting treadmills for international distribution in addition to serving our domestic customers and clients Today WOODWAY s design and manufacturing facilities in the United States Germany and Japan make WOODWAY the largest specialized treadmill manufacturer in the world Constant enhancements in quality design and function are shared and implemented by all three WOODWAY manufacturers As WOODWAY moves forward attention to product quality innovation and customer service are at the forefront of our efforts Along with our treadmills other products services and strategic relationships are being developed so as to keep WOODWAY on the leading edge as we meet fitness training testi

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