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PROBLEM

CAUSE

CORRECTION

1. Treadmill will not start

1.  Not plugged in.
2.  Safety pull pin not inserted.
3.  Treadmill circuit breaker tripped.
4.  House circuit breaker tripped.
5.  Speed knob not turned to 

Off (model 1600 only).

6.  On/Off switch on Off 

(model 1600 only).

1. Plug into three prong grounded 

outlet.

2.  Insert safety pull pin.
3. Reset circuit breaker (see 

exploded view for location.)

4. Reset circuit breaker.
5.  Turn speed knob all the way 

counterclockwise, then slowly 
clockwise.

6. Turn On/Off switch to On.

1. Replace batteries. 
2. Unplug treadmill, reconnect wire 

into back of monitor/electronic 
board (see wiring diagram under 
motor cover).

1. Batteries are weak or dead 

(model 1600).

2. Wire not connected to back 

of monitor/electronic board.

2. Treadmill works but no 

display on monitor.

3. Treadmill works, but speed does 

not display on monitor.

1. Speed pick-up sensor not 

properly aligned (model 1600).

1. Unplug treadmill from wall outlet,

remove motor cover, adjust the 
speed pick-up sensor so that it is 
approximately    

1

/

4

” from magnet 

in front roller pulley (see exploded
view for location).

4. Heart rate not  displayed 

(model 4600).

1. Transmitter not making 

good contact with skin.

2. Electromagnetic 

interference.

1. Moisten skin contact area on the 

transmitter strap, or turn 
transmitter strap upside down.

2. Turn off any television, 

microwave, or computer within 
6 feet of treadmill.

5. Treadmill will not elevate or 

decline.

1. Wires loose on elevation switch 

(model 1600).

1. Unplug treadmill from wall 

outlet, reconnect wires on 
elevation switch.

6. Elevation not accurate (models 

2600, 3600, 4600).

1. Out of calibration.

1. Recalibrate electronics (See 

calibration instructions).

7. Walking belt slips.

1. Walking belt not tight.

1. Adjust walking belt tension. 

(See Maintenance Instructions)

8. Drive belt slips

1. Drive belt not tight.

1. Adjust drive belt tension.

(See Maintenance Instructions)

9. Walking belt not centered.

1. Walking belt tension not 

centered across the rear roller.

1. Center walking belt.

(See Maintenance Instructions)

10. Walking belt speed seems 

slower than displayed speed.

1. Set in kilometers.
2. Out of calibration. (Models 2600, 

3600, 4600)

1. Change to miles per hour. 

(See Operation Guide)

2. Recalibrate electronics. 

(See Calibration Instructions)

11. Treadmill squeaks when walked 

on.

1. Pivot points need lubrication.

1. Lubricate pivot points.

HEBB

Industries, Inc.

Manufacturers of Fitness Equipment

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Summary of Contents for Trimline 1600.1

Page 1: ...arefully before using this product Retain this owner s manual for future reference ASSEMBLY USE MAINTENANCE WARRANTY PART ORDERING SERIAL NUMBER DECAL HEBB Industries Inc Manufacturers of Fitness Equipment 1 1 1 16 6 6 60 0 0 00 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 26 6 6 60 0 0 00 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 36 6 6 60 0 0 00 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 46 6 6 60 0 0 00 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 O O O OW W W WN N N NE E E ER R R R S S S S M ...

Page 2: ...lt adjustments and 4 normal maintenance functions Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you If you would like to speak to a factory representative call 800 499 4322 or email service hebbindinc com M M M MA A A AN N N NU U U UF F F FA A A AC C C CT T T TU U U UR R R RE E E ER R R R S S S S L ...

Page 3: ...t the treadmill while you are standing on the walking belt After turning the power on and adjusting the speed control there may be a pause before the walking belt begins to move Always stand on the foot rails on the sides of the frame until the belt is moving 5 Wear appropriate clothing when exercising on the treadmill Do not wear long loose fitting clothing that could become caught in the treadmi...

Page 4: ... against the bottom of the console plate Using the provided holes bolt loosely to the console plate using two 1 4 20 X 2 hex head bolts and two 1 4 lock washers See figure 2 Insert 2 shoulder washers into each hole on the lower end on the handrail Insert 5 16 X 3 hex head bolt through the shoulder washers and then through the provided hole on the treadmill frame Attach the 5 16 Nylock nut to the 3...

Page 5: ... or reset so GENTLY turn the knob counterclockwise until it stops 3 With the safety pull pin inserted and the safety pull rope attached to your clothing straddle the belt and press the ON OFF switch to the ON position 4 Turn the speed control knob slowly clockwise until the belt begins moving Step onto the walking belt and adjust the speed to a comfortable setting We recommend you stay at a slow s...

Page 6: ... will come to a gradual stop and saves your time distance and calories for a 5 minute countdown period If the START PAUSE button is pressed within that 5 minute pause period the treadmill will resume your workout where you left off If the 5 minute pause period expires the treadmill will shut itself off thus losing your workout information 9 To safely end your workout step off the belt Press the ST...

Page 7: ... 2 4 6 4 2 3 Mountain 0 1 3 5 7 8 7 5 3 1 4 Weight Loss 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 USER DESIGNED PROGRAM OPERATION 1 Follow steps 1 2 under Manual Mode Operation 2 Press PROGRAM button five times for U1 or six times for U2 3 To initially set up a user designed program press START PAUSE The time will begin to count up Treadmill belt will begin to move 1 0 mph Then press SPEED arrow and INCLINE arrow f...

Page 8: ...n program mode scans workout time workout interval and time left in interval PRESET PROGRAM WORKOUT TIME WORKOUT INTERVAL INTERVAL TIME Desired and actual speed in mph or kph START PAUSE POWER SPEED HEART RATE DISTANCE CALORIES Displays time remaining in cur rent workout In program mode scans workout time workout interval and time left in interval Lights displayed if using the heart rate control p...

Page 9: ...untdown period If the START PAUSE button is pressed within that 5 minute pause period the treadmill will resume your workout where you left off If the 5 minute pause period expires the treadmill will shut itself off thus losing your workout information 11 To safely end your workout step off the belt Press the START PAUSE button After the belt comes to a complete stop press the POWER button 12 To s...

Page 10: ... chest strap around your chest moisten both conductive electrode straps located on the inside of the transmitter Although tap water may work the best liquid to use is hard contact lens solution Place the chest strap directly beneath the breast area 1 Press PRESET PROGRAM button once to select WEIGHT LOSS HEART RATE PROGRAM Use the SPEED arrows to adjust your age This also adjusts the target heart ...

Page 11: ...round your chest in contact with your skin NOTE Make sure you moisten the back part of the chest strap where the pick up electrodes are located Also make sure your treadmill is six feet away from strong electromagnetic sources TV microwaves computers etc These devices may cause interference with the signal being transmitted from the chest band to the console CONVERSION TO METRIC 3600 1 AND 4600 1 ...

Page 12: ... and Grade Program P2 Interval Walker Interval Speed Grade 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Speed and Grade Program P3 Advanced Walker Interval Speed Grade 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Speed and Grade Program P5 Race Walker Interval Speed Grade 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Speed and Grade Program P8 Hill Jogger Interval Speed Grade 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 ...

Page 13: ...HEBB Industries Inc Manufacturers of Fitness Equipment 13 This page intentionally left blank ...

Page 14: ... E EW W W W Console Telco 6 pin Overlay Limit Switch Rubber Grip Upright Assy Motor Cover Safety Pull Pin Electronic Board On Off Switch Elevation Switch Knob Rheostat Harness Assembly Elevation Motor Switch Cord Switch Cord Model 1600 Speed Pickup Extension Telco 8 pin Handrail Left Heart Rate Chest Strap Rubber Grip Handrail Right ...

Page 15: ...oller Pulley Deck Belt Guide Frame Assembly Speed Pickup Controller or Controller Power Supply Power Supply Motor Elevation Flywheel Fan 4 Motor Drive Wheel Elevation Assy Bottom Pan Circuit Breaker Power Cord Motor Pivot Rod Motor Mount Assy Cap 3 Rear Cross Tube End Cap Left Fan 6 End Cap Right Clip Side Rail Board SofTrak Mat 1 4 SPEED SENSOR LOCATION Roller Front Roller Rear ...

Page 16: ... 2185 KK 2185 KK 2123 KK 2124 Board KK 2125 KK 4038 KK 2060 KK 2060 Circuit Breaker HH 2165 HH 2165 HH 2165 HH 2065 Console KK 2196 KK 2189 KK 2197 KK 2197 Controller KK 2018 Controller Power Supply QQ 2061 QQ 2061 QQ 2065 Deck KK 2009 KK 2061 KK 2061 Electronic Board QQ 2019 QQ 2063 QQ 2060 QQ 2050 Elevation Switch HH 4641 Elevation Motor Switch Cord HH 4642 Flywheel PP 3002 PP 3002 PP 3002 PP 20...

Page 17: ...e front roller continues to turn the walking belt needs to be tightened and the instructions that follow should be used TO ADJUST WALKING BELT TENSION Run treadmill at approximately 3 5 mph Using 3 16 Hex wrench turn both the right and left adjustment bolts ONE full turn clockwise If slipping continues during use repeat above steps NOTE It is recommended that the hex wrench clip be attached to a c...

Page 18: ...cover At least once a year remove the motor cover and vacuum under the motor cover WALKING BELT AND DECK LUBRICATION This treadmill is equipped with a pre lubricated low maintenance deck system The belt deck friction may play a major role in the function and life of your treadmill thus requiring periodic lubrication We recommend a periodic inspection of the deck If the deck appears worn contact ou...

Page 19: ...om magnet in front roller pulley see exploded view for location 4 Heart rate not displayed model 4600 1 Transmitter not making good contact with skin 2 Electromagnetic interference 1 Moisten skin contact area on the transmitter strap or turn transmitter strap upside down 2 Turn off any television microwave or computer within 6 feet of treadmill 5 Treadmill will not elevate or decline 1 Wires loose...

Page 20: ... set the low speed and high speed and will also set the incline from top to bottom 8 When the calibration process is finished the Cal displayed in the distance window will begin flashing also the walking belt will begin moving again While the Cal is flashing press any button to end the calibration process 9 Your treadmill is now ready to use Calibrate the elevation 1 Plug treadmill into wall outle...

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