Body Solid Endurance T25 Folding Treadmill - Manual

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T25

v. 091709

Endurance® T25 Treadmill

User Manual

v. T25-20200720

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Table of Contents

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.......................... 3

SAFETY gUIdElINES...................................................... 4

ASSEMblY INSTRUCTIONS........................................... 8

HARdWARE PACK CHECK lIST....................................... 9

ASSEMblY PART lIST....................................................... 10 - 11

ASSEMblY STEPS............................................................ 12 - 25

SETTINg UP YOUR TREAdMIll.................................... 26 - 29

OPERATINg THE CONSOlE............................................. 30 - 33

PROgRAM FEATURES...................................................... 34 - 37

gENERAl MAINTENANCE............................................... 38 - 40

TROUblESHOOTINg gUIdE............................................ 41

PARTS lIST......................................................................... 42 - 44

EXPlOdEd dRAWINg........................................................ 45 - 46

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Important Safety Instructions

Before beginning any fitness program, you should obtain a complete physical examination

from your physician.

Il est conseille de subir un examen medical complet avant d’entreprendre tout programme d’exercise. Si vous

avez des etourdissements ou des faiblesses, arretez les exercices immediatement.

When using exercise equipment, you should always take basic precautions,

including the following:

 Read all instructions before using the T25. These instructions are written to

ensure your safety and to protect the unit.

 do not allow children on or near the equipment.

 Use the equipment only for its intended purpose as described in this guide.

do not use accessory attachments that are not recommended by the manufacturer.

Such attachments might cause injuries.

 Wear proper exercise clothing and shoes for your workout, no loose clothing.

 Use care when getting on or off the unit.

 do not overexert yourself or work to exhaustion.

 If you feel any pain or abnormal symptoms, stop your workout immediately and

consult your physician.

 Never operate the unit after it has been dropped or damaged.

Return the equipment to a service center for examination and repair.

 Never drop or insert objects into any opening in the equipment.

 Always check the unit before each use.

Make sure that all fasteners are secure and in good working condition.

 do not use the equipment outdoors or near water.

Personal safety During assembly

 It is strongly recommended that a qualified dealer assemble the equipment.

Assistance is required.

 before beginning assembly, please take the time to read the instructions thoroughly.

 Read each step in the assembly instructions and follow the steps in sequence.

do not skip ahead. If you skip ahead, you may learn later that you have to

disassemble components and that you may have damaged the equipment.

 Assemble and operate the T25 on a solid, level surface.

locate the unit a few feet from the walls or furniture to provide easy access.

The T25 is designed for your enjoyment. by following these precautions and using common

sense, you will have many safe and pleasurable hours of healthful exercise with your

Endurance T25.

After assembly, you should check all functions to ensure correct operation. If you experience

problems, first recheck the assembly instructions to locate any possible errors made during

assembly. If you are unable to correct the problem, call the dealer from whom you purchased

the machine or call 1-800-556-3113 for the dealer nearest you.

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Safety Guidelines

Successful cardio training programs have one prominent feature in common...safety.

Cardio training has some inherent dangers, as do all physical activities.

The chance of injury can be greatly reduced or completely removed by using correct

running techniques, proper breathing, maintaining equipment in good working

condition, and by wearing the appropriate clothing.

 It is highly recommended that you consult your physician before beginning

any exercise program. This is especially important for individuals over the

age of 35, or persons with pre-existing health problems.

 Always warm up before starting a workout. Try to do a total body warm up

before you start. It is especially important to warm up the specific muscle

groups you are going to be using. This can be as simple as performing a

warm up set of high repetitions and light weight for each exercise.

 Always wear appropriate clothing and shoes when exercising.

Wearing comfortable athletic shoes with good support and loose fitting,

breathable clothing will reduce the risk of injury.

 Maintaining equipment in proper operating condition is of utmost

importance for a safe cardio training program.

 Read and study all warning labels on this machine. It is absolutely

necessary that you familiarize yourself and all others with the proper

operation of this machine prior to use.

 Keep hands, limbs, loose clothing and long hair well out of the way of all

moving parts.

 Inspect the machine daily for loose or worn parts. If a problem is found do

not allow the machine to be used until all parts are tightened or worn or

defective parts are repaired or replaced.

 To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, install

the treadmill on a flat level surface with access to a 110VAC, 20Amp,

grounded outlet.

 Do not use an extension cord unless it is 12awg or larger, with only one

outlet on the end. the treadmill should be the only appliance in the electrical

circuit. do not attempt to disable the grounded plug by using improper

adapters, or in any way modify the cord set. a serious shock or fire hazard

may result along with computer malfunctions.

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Important Electrical Information

Safety Guidelines

WARNING!

NEVER use a RCD - Residual Current Device (U.S. ver.= GFCI) - wall outlet with this treadmill.

As with any appliance with a large motor, the RCD/GFCI will trip often. Route the power mains

cord away from any moving part of the treadmill including the elevation mechanism and

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moving part of the treadmill including the elevation mechanism and transport wheels.

licensed electrician for proper testing.

NEVER remove any cover without first disconnecting AC power. If voltage varies by ten percent (10%)

NEVER expose this treadmill to rain or moisture. This product is NOT designed for use outdoors,

or more, the performance of your treadmill may be affected. Such conditions are not covered under

near a pool or spa, or in any other high humidity environment. The temperature specification is 40

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This product must be grounded. If the treadmill’s electrical system should malfunction or breakdown

breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current, reducing the risk of

grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current, reducing the risk of electric shock.

electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding plug. The plug

This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding plug. The plug must be plugged

must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance

into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and

with all local codes and ordinances.

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of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to

electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether

whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the

the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product if it will not

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Safety Guidelines

This exercise equipment is designed and built for optimum safety for home use.

However, certain precautions always apply whenever you operate any exercise

equipment.

be sure to read the entire manual before assembly and operation of this machine.

Also, please note the following safety precautions.

MECHANICAL SAFETY

 Inspect the equipment prior to exercising to ensure that all nuts and bolts are

fully tightened before each use.

 Replace any defective components immediately and/or keep the equipment out

of use until repair.

 do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.

 Never drop or insert an object into any opening.

 Only one person may use the treadmill at a time.

 Never activate the treadmill when someone is standing on the belt.

APPROPRIATE ATTIRE

 Always wear appropriate clothing.

do not wear loose clothing that might catch on any part of this treadmill.

 Always wear non-slippery shoes while working with the treadmill.

do not wear shoes with heels or leather soles.

Check the soles of your shoes and remove any dirt and embedded stones.

CHILDREN AND PETS

 Most exercise equipment is not recommended for small children.

Children should not use the equipment unless they are under strict adult supervision.

To ensure safety, keep young children off the treadmill at all times.

 Exercise equipment has many moving parts.

In the interest of safety, keep others (especially children and pets) at a safe distance

while you exercise.

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Safety Guidelines

IMPORTANT OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

● NEVER operate this treadmill without reading and completely understanding the

results of any operational change you request from the computer.

● Understand that changes in speed and incline do not occur immediately. Set your

desired speed on the computer console and release the adjustment key. The

computer will obey the command gradually.

● NEVER use your treadmill during an electrical storm. Surges may occur in your

household power supply that could damage treadmill components.

● Use caution while participating in other activities while walking on your treadmill;

such as watching television, reading, etc. These distractions may cause you to lose

balance or stray from walking in the center of the belt; which may result in serious

injury.

● NEVER mount or dismount the treadmill while the belt is moving. treadmills start

with at a very low speed and it is unnecessary to straddle the belt during start up.

Simply standing on the belt during slow acceleration is proper after you have

learned to operate the unit. Always hold on to a handrail or hand bar while making

control changes (incline, speed, etc.).

do not use excessive pressure on console control keys. They are precision set to

function properly with little finger pressure. Pushing harder is not going to make the

unit go faster or slower. If you feel the buttons are not functioning properly with

normal pressure contact your dealer.

SAFETY TETHER CORD

A safety tether cord is provided with this unit. It is a simple magnetic design that should be

used at all times. It is for your safety should you fall or move too far back on the tread-belt.

Pulling this safety tether cord will stop tread-belt movement.

To Use:

1. Place the magnet into position on the console control head. Your treadmill will not start

and operate without this.

2. Fasten the plastic clip onto your clothing securely to assure good holding power.

Note: The magnet has strong enough power to minimize accidental, unexpected

stopping. The clip should be attached securely to make certain it does not come off. Be

familiar with its function and limitations. The treadmill will stop, depending on speed, with a

one to two step coast anytime the magnet is pulled off the console. Use the red Stop / Pause

switch in normal operation.

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Assembly Instructions

Professional installers are highly recommended!

However, if you acquire the appropriate tools, obtain assistance, and follow the

assembly steps sequentially, the process will take time, but is fairly easy.

ASSEMBLY TIPS

Read all “NoteS” on each page before beginning each step.

While you may be able to assemble the T25 using the illustrations only, important safety

notes and other tips are included in the text.

Some pieces may have extra holes that you will not use. Use only those holes indicated in

the instructions and illustrations.

Note: To find out the length of a particular bolt, measure its shank (the long, narrow part

beneath the head).

Refer to the following diagram:

Do not fully tighten bolts until instructed to do so.

Note: After assembly, you should check all functions to ensure correct operation. If you

experience problems, first recheck the assembly instructions to locate any possible errors

made during assembly. If you are unable to correct the problem, call the dealer from whom

you purchased the machine or call 1-800-556-3113 for the dealer nearest you.

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Hardware Pack Check List

12. M8x80mm Button Head Cap Screw, 8pcs

13. M8x15mm Button Head Cap Screw, 8pcs

14. ST4.2x15mm Phillips Screw, 10pcs

15. M8x30mm Socket Head Cap Screw, 4pcs

16. M8 Washer, 16pcs

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Parts List

1. Main Frame, 1 pcs. 5. Upper Console, 1 pcs.

2. left Upright, 1 pcs. 3. Right Upright, 1 pcs.

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Parts List

4. lower Console, 1 pcs.

17. Safety Key, 1 pcs.

18. Power Cord, 1 pcs.

6. left Upright Cover, 1 pcs. 7. Right Upright Cover, 1 pcs.

8. left Inner Cover, 1 pcs. 9. left Outer Cover, 1 pcs.

10. Right Inner Cover, 1 pcs. 11. left Outer Cover, 1 pcs.

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Step 1

Be careful to assemble all components

in the sequence they are presented.

Note: Finger tighten all hardware in this step. DO NOT wrench tighten

unless instructed.

Look for Stickers to identify Left and Right Uprights.

1A. Attach left Upright (#2) to Main Frame (#1) using

4 - (#12) m8x50mm button Head Cap screw

1 - (#13) m8x15mm button Head Cap screw

5 - (#16) m8 Washer

1B. Connect Cable A from the Main Frame (#1) to Cable A from the Right

Upright (#3).

Note: Be careful not to damage the cables.

1C. Attach Right Upright (#3) to Main Frame (#1) using

4 - (#12) m8x50mm button Head Cap screw

1 - (#13) m8x15mm button Head Cap screw

5 - (#16) m8 Washer

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Step 1

Above shows STEP 1 assembled and completed.

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Step 2

Be careful to assemble all components

in the sequence they are presented.

Note: Finger tighten all hardware in this step. DO NOT wrench tighten

unless instructed

2A. Insert left Upright Cover (#6) onto left Upright (#2).

2B. Insert Right Upright Cover (#7) onto Right Upright (#3).

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Step 2

Above shows STEP 2 assembled and completed.

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Step 3

Be careful to assemble all components

in the sequence they are presented.

Note: Wrench tighten all hardware at the end of Step 3B

3A. Connect Cable b from the Right Upright (#3) to Cable b from the lower

Console (#4).

Note: Be careful not to damage the cables.

3B. Attach lower Console (#4) to Uprights (#2 & #3) using

6 - (#13) m8x15mm button Head Cap screw

6 - (#16) m8 Washer

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Step 3

Above shows STEP 3 assembled and completed.

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Step 4

Be careful to assemble all components

in the sequence they are presented.

Note: Wrench tighten all hardware at the end of Step 4B

4A. Connect Cables C from the lower Console (#4) to Cables C from the Upper

Console (#5).

Note: Be careful not to damage the cables.

4B. Attach Uppper Console (#5) to lower Console (#4) using

4 - (#15) m8x30mm socket Head Cap screw

4C. Attach Upright Covers (#6 & #7) to lower Console (#4) using

4 - (#14) st4.2x15mm Phillips screws

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Step 4

Above shows STEP 4 assembled and completed.

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Step 5

Be careful to assemble all components

in the sequence they are presented.

Note: Please make sure the Deck of the Main Frame is fully folded up

and locked. See Folding Instruction on Page 27.

5A. Attach left Inner Cover (#8) to Main Frame (#1) using

1 - (#14) st4.2x15mm Phillips screws

5B. Attach Right Inner Cover (#10) to Main Frame (#1) using

1 - (#14) st4.2x15mm Phillips screws

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Step 5

Above shows STEP 5 assembled and completed.

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Step 6

Be careful to assemble all components

in the sequence they are presented.

6A. Attach left Outer Cover (#9) and left Inner Cover (#8) together using:

2 - (#14) st4.2x15mm Phillips screws

6B. Attach Right Outer Cover (#11) and left Inner Cover (#10) together using:

2 - (#14) st4.2x15mm Phillips screws

Note: Please make sure the Deck of the Main Frame is fully folded up

and locked.

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Step 6

Above shows STEP 6 assembled and completed.

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Step 7

Be careful to assemble all components

in the sequence they are presented.

7A. Connect Power Cord (#18) to the Main Frame (#1).

7B. Insert Safety Key (#17) onto the lower Console (#4).

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Step 7

Above shows STEP 7 assembled and completed.

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Setting up your Treadmill

FOLDING THE TREADMILL

1. lift the deck of the treadmill up as shown in the drawing until you head the gas spring

gives a snap sound.

2. Make sure the deck is in upright and locked position.

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HOW TO FOLD AND MOVE THE TREADMILL

HOW TO FOLD THE TREADMILL HOW TO MOVE THE TREADMILL

To avoid damaging the treadmill, adjust the incline Before moving the treadmill, fold it as described at the

to zero before you fold the treadmill. Then, remove left. CAUTION: Make sure that the storage latch is

the key and unplug the power cord. CAUTION: You in the locked position. Moving the treadmill may

must be able to safely lift 45 lbs. (20 kg) to raise, require two people.

lower, or move the treadmill.

1. Hold the frame (A) and one of the handrails (C),

1. H old the metal frame (A) firmly in the location and place one foot against a wheel (D).

shown by the arrow below. CAUTION: Do not hold

the frame by the plastic foot rails. Bend your

1

legs and keep your back straight.

A

1

C

A

D

Setting up your Treadmill

2. Pull back on the handrail until the treadmill will roll

2. Raise the frame (A) until the storage latch (B) locks

UNFOLDING THE oTnR EthAeD MwIhLeLels, and carefully move it to the desired

in the storage position. CAUTION: Make su1.r eH otlhd athte rear end of the running deck with both hands.

location. CAUTION: Do not move the tread-

the storage latch locks. 2. gently kick gas Spring to release the gas Spring.

mill without tipping it back, do not pull on the

3. let the deck unfold slowly by itself.

frame, and do not move the treadmill over an

uneven surface.

2

HOW TO LOWER THE TREADMILL FOR USE

A

1. Push the upper end of the

1

frame forward, and gently

B press the upper part of

the storage latch with your

foot at the same time.

2. While pressing the storage

latch with your foot, pull

the upper end of the frame

toward yourself. 2

T o protect the floor or carpet, place a mat under

3. Step back and let the

the treadmill. Keep the treadmill out of direct

frame lower to the floor.

sunlight. Do not leave the treadmill in the storage

position in temperatures above 85°F (30°C).

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Setting up your Treadmill

PLACEMENT IN YOUR HOME

To make exercise a desirable daily activity for you, the treadmill should be placed in a

comfortable and attractive setting. This treadmill is designed to use minimal floor space and

to fit nicely in your home.

 do not place or operate the treadmill outdoors.

 do not place the treadmill near water or in a high moisture content environment.

 Make sure the power cord is not in the path of heavy traffic.

 It is highly recommended to place a dedicated treadmill mat beneath your treadmill.

A dedicated mat provides superior stability and firmness for a proper workout.

 locate the treadmill at least 4 feet from walls or furniture.

 It is important that the treadmill is placed on a firm level surface.

Occasionally, after extended use, you will find a fine black dust below your treadmill. This

is normal wear and dOES NOT mean there is anything wrong with your treadmill. This dust

can be easily removed with a vacuum cleaner. If you wish to prevent this dust from getting

on your floor or carpet, place a dedicated treadmill mat beneath your treadmill.

TURN POWER ON

The On/Off switch for the treadmill is located next to the power supply cord receptacle on

the front of the treadmill. Insert the power supply cord into the receptacle and flip the switch

to the “ON” position.

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Setting up your Treadmill

MOVING THE TREADMILL

This treadmill is easy to move around safely.

To move the treadmill:

1. Turn the power switch off.

2. Unplug the power cord.

3. lift the deck of the treadmill up as shown in the drawing until you head the gas spring

gives a snap sound. The deck is in upright locked position.

4. Simply roll the treadmill on its front two wheels to the desired location.

STORE YOUR TREADMILL

Please follow these safety precautions, especially if you have children at home.

We suggest to take the following precautions when storing your treadmill.

1. When you finish your workout, turn the power switch to the off position.

2. Remove the plug from the outlet.

3. Remove the safety key.

It is imperative that the safety key is removed and kept away from children.

HOLD YOUR TABLET

There is a tablet holder on the top of the console. It can slide up and down to hold a

tablet or other items that fit the holder.

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Operating the Console

CONSOLE LAYOUT OVERVIEW

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Operating the Console

DISPLAY OVERVIEW

TIME: displays duration of the workout in minutes and seconds.

PULSE: displays Heart Rate in beats per minute.

DISTANCE: displays traveled distance during workout in miles/kilometers

COLORIES: displays Calories burned during workout.

SPEED: displays current speed during workout in mph

INCLINE: displays current incline of your workout.

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Operating the Console

BUTTON OVERVIEW

START/PAUSE : To start or pause workout.

STOP : To stop workout and back to the Standby Mode.

INCREASE SPEED : To increase workout speed .

DECREASE SPEED : To decrease workout speed.

INCREASE INCLINE : To increase workout incline level.

DECREASE INCLINE : To decrease workout incline level.

WEIGHT LOSS : To select Weight loss program.

QUICK INCLINE : To quickly select different incline level.

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Operating the Console

PROGRAM : To select different programs (Manual, Time Countdown, Distance

Countdown, Calories Countdown, P01-P08, HP1-HP3).

MARATHON TRAINING : To select Marathon training. distance is 26.3 miles

WARM UP : To start a 3 minutes warm up. The speed is 1.0 MPH initially. The

speed will increase gradually to 3.7 MPH.

COOL DOWN : To start cool down. If the speed is greater than 5 mph, It will

take 3 minutes to slow down unitl it stops. If the speed is less

than 5 mph, but greater than 1.5 mph, it will take 2 minutes to

slow down until it stops. If the speed is less than 1.5 mph, it will

stop in 18 seconds.

MUTE SPEAKER : There is a audio Jack on the console that can connect

to the MP3 Player. This button is to be used to mute

the speaker.

INCREASE VOLUME : To increase the volume of the speaker.

DECREASE VOLUME : To decrease the volume of the speaker.

QUICK SPEED : To quickly select different speed.

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Program Features

PROGRAMS

METRIC & STANDARD UNIT:

The initial factory setting is in “Miles”. To switch between Miles & Kilometers, press

QUICK SPEEd 2, 4, 6 at the same time.

QUICK START:

1. In Standby mode, press the START button to enter QUICK START mode.

2. during workout, SPEEd and INClINE can be changed using INClINE &

SPEEd buttons.

WEIGHT LOSS:

1. In Standby mode, press the WEIgHT lOSS button to enter WEIgHT lOSS mode.

2. Workout time is 40 minutes. Speed cannot be change. Incline can be

changed using the INClINE buttons.

TIME 0-2 min. 2-15 min. 15-20 min. 20-35 min. 35-40 min.

SPEED 1.0 to 3.7 MPH 3.7-7.5 MPH 7.5-3.7 MPH 3.7-7.5 MPH 7.5-1.0 MPH

MARATHON TRAINING:

1. In Standby mode, press the MARATHON TRAININg button to enter MARATHON

TRAININg mode.

2. Press START button to start the workout

3. distance is set to 26.3 miles. Speed and Incline can be changed using SPEEd

and INClINE buttons.

TIME COUNTDOWN:

1. In Standby mode, press the PROgRAM button to choose TIME COUNTdOWN

mode.

2. Press INClINE ANd SPEEd buttons to change the TIME setting.

3. Press START button to start the workout

4. during workout, SPEEd and INClINE can be changed using INClINE &

SPEEd buttons.

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Program Features

DISTANCE COUNTDOWN:

1. In Standby mode, press the PROgRAM button to choose dISTANCE

COUNTdOWN mode.

2. Press INClINE ANd SPEEd buttons to change the dISTANCE setting.

3. Press START button to start the workout

4. during workout, SPEEd and INClINE can be changed using INClINE &

SPEEd buttons.

CALORIES COUNTDOWN:

1. In Standby mode, press the PROgRAM button to choose CAlORIES

COUNTdOWN mode.

2. Press INClINE ANd SPEEd buttons to change the CAlORIES setting.

3. Press START button to start the workout

4. during workout, SPEEd and INClINE can be changed using INClINE &

SPEEd buttons.

P01 - P08

1. In Standby mode, press the PROgRAM button to choose P01-P08 mode.

2. Press INClINE ANd SPEEd buttons to change the TIME setting.

3. Press START button to start the workout. Below table is the profile setting for

P01-P08.

INTERVAL SET TIME/16 = TIME PER EACH INTERVAL

PROGRAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

P01 SPEED 1.2 2.5 3.1 3.1 3.7 3.7 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.3 3.7 3.7 3.1 2.5 1.8 1.2

WALK INCLINE 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1

P02 SPEED 1.2 3.1 3.7 5 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5 4.3 3.7 3.1 1.8

JOG INCLINE 1 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 1

P03 SPEED 1.2 2.5 3.7 3.7 5.6 6.2 6.2 5.6 3.7 3.7 5.6 5.6 5.6 4.3 3.1 1.8

HILL INCLINE 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 4 5 5 3 3 6 6 3 2

P04 SPEED 1.2 3.7 4.3 4.3 6.8 6.8 6.8 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 3.7 3.7 3.7 2.5 1.2

RANDOM INCLINE 4 5 6 6 3 3 7 8 6 4 5 6 7 7 4 2

P05

SPEED 2.5 3.1 4.3 5 5.6 6.2 6.2 5 5 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 3.7 2.5 1.8

WEIGHT

LOSS INCLINE 1 3 3 2 2 2 3 4 4 3 2 2 4 4 3 1

P06 SPEED 1.8 3.7 3.7 3.7 5 5 5 5 6.2 6.2 6.2 6.8 6.8 5 3.1 1.8

CARDIO INCLINE 0 2 2 4 4 4 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 3 2 1

P07 SPEED 1.8 3.7 4.3 4.3 5 5.6 5.6 6.2 6.2 6.2 5.6 5.6 5 3.7 2.5 1.8

RACE INCLINE 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 1 1

P08 SPEED 1.2 3.7 3.7 5.6 5.6 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.8 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.1 2.5 1.2

SPRINT INCLINE 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 9 9 5 6 7 8 5 2

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Program Features

HP01 - HP03 (HEART RATE SPEED CONTROL):

1. In Standby mode, press the PROgRAM button to choose HP01 - HP03 mode.

2. Press and hold PROgRAM button to enter AgE. AgE can be changed using

INClINE & SPEEd buttons.

3. Press PROgRAM button to enter TARgET HEART RATE. Please refer to below

Heart Rate table. TARgET HEART RATE can be changed using INClINE &

SPEEd buttons.

4. Press PROgRAM button to enter TIME. TIME can be changed using INClINE &

SPEEd buttons.

4. Press START button to start the workout.

5. If user’s heart rate is 5 bmp lower than the target heart rate, the speed will

increase 0.3 MPH every 10 seconds until the maxinum speed limit is reach.

Please refer to the below Heart Rate table for maxinum speed limit.

6. If user’s heart rate is 5 bmp higher than the target heart rate, the speed will

decrease 0.3 MPH every 10 seconds.

5. during workout, INClINE & SPEEd can be change manually using INClINE &

SPEEd buttons. but the Speed cannot exceed the maxinum speed limit.

HP01 HP02 HP03

MAX SPEED: 5.0 MPH MAX SPEED: 5.6 MPH MAX SPEED: 6.2 MPH

AGE

BEATS PER MINUTE BEATS PER MINUTE BEATS PER MINUTE

MIN INITIAL MAX MIN INITIAL MAX MIN INITIAL MAX

15 128 133 138 149 154 159 169 174 179

1166 112288 113333 113388 114488 115533 115588 116688 117733 117788

17 127 132 137 147 152 157 168 173 178

18 126 131 136 147 152 157 167 172 177

19 126 131 136 146 151 156 166 171 176

20 125 130 135 145 150 155 165 170 175

21 124 129 134 144 149 154 164 169 174

22 124 129 134 144 149 154 163 168 173

23 123 128 133 143 148 153 162 167 172

24 122 127 132 142 147 152 162 167 172

25 122 127 132 141 146 151 161 166 171

26 121 126 131 141 146 151 160 165 170

27 120 125 130 140 145 150 159 164 169

28 120 125 130 139 144 149 158 163 168

2299 111199 112244 112299 113388 114433 114488 115577 116622 116677

30 119 124 129 138 143 148 157 162 167

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31 118 123 128 137 142 147 156 161 166

32 117 122 127 136 141 146 155 160 165

33 117 122 127 135 140 145 154 159 164

34 116 121 126 135 140 145 153 158 163

35 115 120 125 134 139 144 152 157 162

36 115 120 125 133 138 143 151 156 161

37 114 119 124 132 137 142 151 156 161

38 113 118 123 132 137 142 150 155 160

39 113 118 123 131 136 141 149 154 159

40 112 117 122 130 135 140 148 153 158

41 111 116 121 129 134 139 147 152 157

42 111 116 121 129 134 139 146 151 156

43 110 115 120 128 133 138 145 150 155

44 109 114 119 127 132 137 145 150 155

45 109 114 119 126 131 136 144 149 154

46 108 113 118 126 131 136 143 148 153

47 107 112 117 125 130 135 142 147 152

48 107 112 117 124 129 134 141 146 151

49 106 111 116 123 128 133 140 145 150

50 106 111 116 123 128 133 140 145 150

51 105 110 115 122 127 132 139 144 149

52 104 109 114 121 126 131 138 143 148

53 104 109 114 120 125 130 137 142 147

54 103 108 113 120 125 130 136 141 146

55 102 107 112 119 124 129 135 140 145

56 102 107 112 118 123 128 134 139 144

57 101 106 111 117 122 127 134 139 144

58 100 105 110 117 122 127 133 138 143

59 100 105 110 116 121 126 132 137 142

60 99 104 109 115 120 125 131 136 141

61 98 103 108 114 119 124 130 135 140

62 98 103 108 114 119 124 129 134 139

63 97 102 107 113 118 123 128 133 138

64 96 101 106 112 117 122 128 133 138

65 96 101 106 111 116 121 127 132 137

66 95 100 105 111 116 121 126 131 136

67 94 99 104 110 115 120 125 130 135

68 94 99 104 109 114 119 124 129 134

69 93 98 103 108 113 118 123 128 133

70 93 98 103 108 113 118 123 128 133

71 92 97 102 107 112 117 122 127 132

72 91 96 101 106 111 116 121 126 131

73 91 96 101 105 110 115 120 125 130

74 90 95 100 105 110 115 119 124 129

75 89 94 99 104 109 114 118 123 128

76 89 94 99 103 108 113 117 122 127

77 88 93 98 102 107 112 117 122 127

78 87 92 97 102 107 112 116 121 126

79 87 92 97 101 106 111 115 120 125

80 86 91 96 100 105 110 114 119 124

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General Maintenace

General Maintenance

Belt and Bed - Your treadmill uses a very high-efficient low-friction bed. Performance is

Belt and Bed - Your treadmill uses a very high-efficient low-friction bed. Performance is

maximized when the bed is kept as clean as possible. Use a soft, damp cloth or paper

maximized when the bed is kept as clean as possible. Use a soft, damp cloth or paper towel to

towel to wipe the edge of the belt and the area between the belt edge and frame. Also

wipe the edge of the belt and the area between the belt edge and frame. Also reach as far as

rperaaccthic aasl dfiarer catsly purnadcetirc tahle d bireelct telyd guen. dTehri sth seh obuelldt ebed gdeo.n Teh oisn cseh ao umldo nbteh dtoo enxet eonndc eb ealt manodn tbhe dto

elifxet.e Undse b welat taenr don blye d- nliofe c. leUasnee rwsa otre ar bornalsyi v-e nso. Ac lmeailnde srosa opr aanbdr awsaivteers s. oAlu mtioilnd aslooanpg wanithd aw naytelorn

ssocrluutbio bnr uaslho nwgil lw cilteha an tnhyelo tonp s ocfr uthbe b treuxstuhr ewdil lb cellet.a Anl ltohwe ttohpe obfe ltth teo t edxrytu breedfo bree lut.s Ainllgo.w the belt

t o dry before using.

Belt Dust - This occurs during normal break-in or until the belt stabilizes. Wiping excess off with

a damp cloth will minimize buildup.

Belt Dust - This occurs during normal break-in or until the belt stabilizes. Wiping excess

off with a damp cloth will minimize buildup.

General Cleaning - Dirt, dust, and pet hair can block air inlets and accumulate on the running

belt. On a monthly basis: vacuum underneath your treadmill to prevent buildup. Once a year, you

Gsheonueldr arel mCloevaen tihneg b - la d ck ir t m , d o u to s r t , h a o n od d a p n e d t h va a c ir u c u a m n o b u lo t c d k ir t a t i h r a in t m le a ts y a a n c d cu a m c u c l u a m te u . l U a N te P o L n U G th e run-

nPiOngW bEeRlt .C OOnR aD mBEonFtOhRlyE b TaHsiIsS: TvaAcSuKu.m underneath your treadmill to prevent buildup. Once

a year, you should remove the black motor hood and vacuum out dirt that may accumu-

lBatEe.L UTN APDlJUUgS PTOMWEENRT CSO: Rd bEFORE THIS TASK.

Tread-belt Tension Adjustment - Adjustment must be made from the rear roller. The

BadEjuLsTt mAeDnJt UboSlTtsM aEreN lTocSa:ted at the end of the step rails in the end caps, as noted in diagram

Rbeulnonwi.n g belt Tension Adjustment - Adjustment must be made from the rear roller. The

a djustment bolts are located at the end of the step rails in the end caps, as noted in dia-

gram below.

Tra cking / Tension Tracking / Tension

Ad justment Adjustment

Tighten the rear roNlleort eb:o lts only enough to prevent slippage at the front roller. Turn both

Adjustment is through small hole in the end cap.

t read-belt tension adjustment bolts in increments of 1/4 turn each and inspect for proper

tTeingshitoenn tbhye wreaalkr irnogll eorn b tohltes boenllyt aetn ao ulogwh tsop pereedve, nmt asklipinpga gseu raet tthhee fbroenltt droolelesr .n Tout rsnl ibpo. tKh eep

tterenasdio-bneinltg t etnhsei obno latsd juusnttmil ethnet bboeltlst sinto inpcsr esmlipepnintsg o. f 1/4 turn each and inspect for proper tension

by walking on the belt at a low speed, making sure the belt does not slip. Keep tensioning the

•b olts unIft ily tohue bfeeeltl stthoeps b selilpt pisin gti.g ht enough, but it still slips, the problem may be a

loose Motor drive belt under the front cover.

• If you feel the belt is tight enough, but it still slips, the problem may be a loose

Motor drive belt under the front cover.

dO NOT OVERTIgHTEN – Over tightening will cause belt damage and premature bearing

failure.

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN – Over tightening will cause belt damage and premature bearing

failure.

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·把电动跑步机放在平整的地面上。

·使电动跑步机以大约 3.5 公里/小时的速度运行。

·如果跑步带偏向右边,将右边的调节螺栓沿顺时针方向旋转 1/2 圈或将左边的调节螺

栓沿逆时针方向旋转 1/2 圈。如图 A 直至跑步带调节到居中

·把电动跑步机放在平整的地面上。

·如果跑步带偏向左边,将左边的调节螺栓沿顺时针方向旋转 1/2 圈或将右边的调节螺

·使电动跑步机以大约 3.5 公里/小时的速度运行。

栓沿逆时针方向旋转 1/2 圈。如图 B 直至跑步带调节到居中

·如果跑步带偏向右边,将右边的调节螺栓沿顺时针方向旋转 1/2 圈或将左边的调节螺

栓沿逆时针方向旋转 1/2 圈。如图 A 直至跑步带调节到居中

·如果跑步带偏向左边,将左边的调节螺栓沿顺时针方向旋转 1/2 圈或将右边的调节螺

栓沿逆时针方向旋转 1/2 圈。如图 B 直至跑步带调节到居中

General Maintenance

图 A 跑带调向左边 图 B 跑带调向右边

RUNNING BELT TRACKING ADJUSTMENT:

The performance of your t readmill is dependent on the frame running on a reasonably

跑步带松紧度:

level surface. If the frame is not level, the front and back roller cannot run parallel, and

constant belt adjustment may be necessary.

·若跑步带太松可调节后滚筒螺栓沿顺时针方向旋转(滚筒左右两端调节螺栓需调节相

The treadmill is designed to keep the tread-belt reasonably centered while in use. It is

normal for some belts to drift near one side while the belt is running with no one on it. After

同圈数)直至跑步带松紧度a fe适w m宜inu且tes处 of u于se,居 the中 tre;ad若-bel跑t sh步ould带 ha过ve 紧a te可nde调ncy节 to c后ent滚er i筒tsel螺f. If,栓 dur沿ing逆 use时,

the belt continues to move toward one side, adjustments are necessary.

图 A 跑带调向左边 图 B 跑带调向右边

针方向旋转,参照上述步骤直至跑步带松紧度适宜且居中。

TO SET RUNNING BELT TRACKING:

7mm Allen wrench is needed to adjust the rear roller. Set belt speed at approximately 2 to

跑步带松紧度:

3 mph.

Remember, a small adjust·me若nt c跑an m步ak带e a太 dra松ma可tic d调iffe节renc后e! 滚筒螺栓沿顺时针方向旋转(滚筒左右两端调节螺栓需调节相

To move the belt to the Right:

1) Turn the left Roller bolt 1/4 turn

同圈数)直至跑步带松紧度适宜且处于居中;若跑步带过紧可调节后滚筒螺栓沿逆时

Clockwise (Tighten)

2) Turn the Righ Roller bolt 1/4 turn

Counterclockwise (loosen针) 方向旋转,参照上述步骤直至跑步带松紧度适宜且居中。

To move the belt to the left:

1) Turn the left Roller bolt 1/4 turn

Counterclockwise (loosen)

2) Turn the Righ Roller bolt 1/4 turn

clockwise (Tighten)

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ATTENTION:

DAMAGE TO THE RUNNING BELT RESULTING FROM IMPROPER TRACKING /

TENSION ADJUSTMENTS IS NOT COVERED U ND E R T H E W A RRANTY.

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General Maintenance

Belt Lubrication Procedure

1) Turn off the Power.

2) lift the running belt and check if there is any lubricant on the back of the running belt.

If running belt needs to be lubricated, take a wiper to clean the running deck and

rollers.

3) lift the running belt and spray lubricant as below photo shown. While spraying, pull

the running belt and make it turn one revolution.

Note: Please only spray in the center area, do not spray on the side area.

4) Turn on the power.

5) Press START button and increase the speed to 1.0 MPH (1.6KPH). Have a person to

walk on the tradmill to help the running belt absorbs the lubricant.

Note: dO NOT run the treadmill in high speed when lubricant is just sprayed on, lubricant

may spread to drive motor and Control board.

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Troubleshooting Guide

Problem/ Fault

Possible Reason Corrective action

Code

1.Not plugged in 1.Plug cord into outlet

2.Safety key not inserted 2.Insert safety key

Treadmill will not

3.Switch on OFF 3.Turn switch to ON

start

4.treadmill circuit breaker tripped 4.Lubricate treadmill belt and rest

Running belt slips

Running belt not tight enough Adjust running belt tension

Running belt

1. Insufficient lubrication 1. Apply silicone lubricant

hesitates when

2. Running belt worn out 2. Replace running belt

stepped on

Running belt tension not adjusted Tighten the adjustment bolts on

Running belt not on the left or right sides of the the left and right side of the rear

centered running board roller

1. Safety Key not engage 1. Re-insert safety key

--/---

2. Loose Cable 2. Check cable connections

(Emergency

3. Contact Body-Solid

Circuit Opened) 3. Switch damaged

Customer Service

E1 1. Dirt & dust buildup 1. Clean inverter & surrounding

(Inverter Over

2. Contact Body-Solid

Heat) 2. Inverter damaged

Customer Service

1. Running belt is too tight 1. Adjust running belt tension

2. Running belt is lack of 2. Add lubricate to the running

E2

lubrication. belt.

(Over Current)

3. Incoming voltage is too low 3. Check incoming voltage

4. IPM Module damaged 4. Change Inverter

E3

Incoming voltage is too high. Check incoming voltage

(Over Voltage)

E5

(Inverter MCU MCU module fault Change Inverter

Fault)

E6 1. Loose cable 1. Check cable connections

(Comm Fault) 2. Cable damaged 2. Change Cables

E7 1. Inverter damaged 1. Change Inverter

(Incline Fault) 2. Incline Motor damaged 2. Change Incline Motor

Perform a factory reset:

1. Remove the Safety Key,

EE

Delete MCU data Press STOP & DECREASE

(Erprom Error)

SPEED buttons.

2. Put the Safety Key back on.

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Parts List

# DESCRIPTION QTY

1 MAIN FRAME 1

2 ElEVATION FRAME 1

3 FRONT bASE FRAME 1

4 lEFT UPRIgHT 1

5 RIgHT UPRIgHT 1

6 lOWER CONSOlE FRAME 1

7 UPPER CONSOlE FRAME 1

8 lEFT bRACKET 1

9 RIgHT bRACKET 1

10 SPACER 12

11 RUNNINg dECK 1

12 RUNNINg bElT 1

13 AC MOTOR 1

14 INClINE MOTOR 1

15 FRONT ROllER 1

16 REAR ROllER 1

17 POWER SWITCH 1

18 OVERlOAd PROTECTOR 1

19 POWER SOCKET 1

20 POWER CORd 1

21 MOTOR dRIVE bElT 1

22 CUSHION (blACK) 2

23 CUSHION (blUE) 4

24 MAIN FRAME SUPPORT CUSHION 2

25 FOOT PAd 2

26 TRANSPORT WHEEl, Ø51.5xØ8.1x20 2

27 TRANSPORT WHEEl, Ø65xØ8.1x20 2

28 gAS SPRINg 1

29 MOTOR COVER 1

30 FRONT COVER 1

31 TOP RAIl 2

32 SIdE RAIl 2

33 lEFT REAR COVER 1

34 RIgHT REAR COVER 1

35 lEFT REAR SUPPORT 1

36 RIgHT REAR SUPPORT 1

37 lEFT OUTER COVER 1

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Parts List

# DESCRIPTION QTY

38 lEFT INNER COVER 1

39 RIgHT OUTER COVER 1

40 RIgHT INNER COVER 1

41 TAblET HOldER 1

42 CONSOlE SUPPORT COVER 1

43 FRONT CONSOlE COVER 1

44 REAR CONSOlE COVER 1

45 dISPlAY 1

46 CONSOlE TOP COVER 1

47 CONSOlE bOTTOM COVER 1

48 KEY bOARd COVER 1

49 lEFT UPRIgHT COVER 1

50 RIgHT UPRIgHT COVER 1

51 lEFT HANdRAIl COVER 1

52 RIgHT HANdRAIl COVER 1

53 SPRINg 2

54 PlASTIC WASHER 2

55 AdHESIVE TAPE, 28x38x1mm 2

56 AdHESIVE TAPE, 10x1340x1mm 2

57 AdHESIVE TAPE, 40x1340x2mm 2

58 CAblE STRAP, ST-100 4

59 CAblE STRAP, ST-200 6

60 WARNINg lAbEl, 45x145mm 1

61 dISPlAY dECAl 1

62 bUTTON dECAl 1

63 WARNINg lAbEl, 120x30mm 1

64 lOWER SECTION CAblE, 650mm 1

65 MIddlE SECTION CAblE, 1350mm 1

66 UPPER SECTION CAblE, 650mm 1

67 T25 lOgO 1

68 WIRE, blUE 150mm 1

69 WIRE, bROWN 100mm 2

70 WIRE, blUE 200mm 1

71 WIRE, bROWN 200mm 1

72 gROUNd WIRE, YEllOW/gREEN 150mm 1

73 SAFETY KEY 1

74 SAFETY KEY HOldER 1

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Parts List

# DESCRIPTION QTY

75 SPEAKER 2

76 dISPlAY bOARd 1

77 KEY bOARd 1

78 INVERTER 1

79 HANd PUlSE PlATE 1

80 HEX HEAd bOlT, M10x45mm 1

81 HEX HEAd bOlT, M10x60mm 1

82 bUTTON HEAd CAP SCREW, M8x40mm 1

83 bUTTON HEAd CAP SCREW, M8x50mm 4

84 CARRIAgE bOlT, M8x20mm 9

85 HEX HEAd bOlT, M8x70mm 4

86 HEX HEAd bOlT, M8x60mm 1

87 PAN HEAd PHIllIPS SCREW, M4x10mm 1

88 PAN HEAd PHIllIPS SCREW, M4x15mm 10

89 SOCKET HEAd CAP SCREW, M8x75mm 1

90 HEX HEAd bOlT, M10x25mm 3

91 HEX HEAd bOlT, M10x35mm 2

92 SOCKET HEAd CAP SCREW, M8x15mm 2

93 lARgE HEAd SElF-TAPPINg SCREW, ST4.2x10mm 2

94 SOCKET HEAd CAP SCREW, M6x15mm 88

95 SElF-TAPPINg SCREW, ST4.2x10mm, blACK OXIdE 8

96 SElF-TAPPINg SCREW, ST3.0x10mm 8

97 SElF-TAPPINg SCREW, ST4.2x10mm, ZINC PlATEd 2

98 WASHER, M10 2

99 WASHER, M8 6

100 TOOTH lOCK WASHER, M8 12

101 lOCK WASHER, M8 19

102 NYlON lOCK NUT, M10 4

103 NYlON lOCK NUT, M8 6

104 FlAT HEAd PHIllIPS SCREW, M6x25mm 6

105 SElF-TAPPINg SCREW, ST4.2x25mm 8

106 bUTTON HEAd CAP SCREW, M8x15mm 1

107 SOCKET HEAd CAP SCREW, M8x30mm 8

108 bUTTON HEAd CAP SCREW, M8x40mm 4

109 EMI FIlTER 1

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Parts List

# DESCRIPTION QTY

110 CAblE, 800mm 1

111 gROUNd CAblE, 600mm 1

112 MAgNETIC RINg, Ø24.75xØ15.2x14.9mm 1

113 MAgNETIC RINg, Ø39xØ13x31mm 1

114 MAgNET, Ø20xØ8.5x36mm 2

115 MAgNET, b5H 1

116 lOWER CONSOlE ASSEMblY 1

117 UPPER CONSOlE ASSEMblY 1

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Exploded Drawing

116

117

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Exploded Drawing

EXPlOdEd dRAWINg OF UPPER CONSOlE ASSEMblY

EXPlOdEd dRAWINg OF lOWER CONSOlE ASSEMblY

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Serial Number is Located on the Upright

Model Name: T _ 2 __ 5 ____________________________

Purchase Date: _______________________________

Serial Number: 016057-_______________________

Customer Tech Support Hotline

Toll Free: 1-800-556-3113

Phone: 1-708-427-3555

Fax: 1-708-427-3556

Hours: M-F 8:30-5:00 CST

E-Mail: [email protected]

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Copyright 2009. Body-Solid. All rights reserved. Body-Solid reserves the right to change design and specifications when we feel it will improve the product.

Body-Solid machines maintain several patented and patent pending features and designs. All rights reserved on all design patents and utility patents.

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