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Assembly Instructions

*OPTIONAL Contact Heart Rate Assembly

Skip to Step 11 if treadmill has standard crossbar

• Feed the contact heart rate 

harness through the access hole
in the inside of the left upright
(insert strain relief provided).
Feed harness up into the 
control panel.

• Pull back the membrane and

connect harness to white 3-pin
connector on bottom of display
board.

• Remove the nut from the 

screw at the end of the green
ground wire. 

• Attach the green ground wire 

to an available hole on side of
the control panel and secure it
with the nut. 

• Put the membrane back into

place.

• Carefully align the upright cover

to upright. Working from top to
bottom, snap the upright cover
into place. 

• Check the tension on the drive

belt by placing the drive belt
between your thumb and 
forefinger and twisting.

• The proper twist is 45˚. If the

belt needs to be adjusted use a
7/16” socket and turn the bolt
underneath the motor pan
attached to the motor’s 
hook screw.

STEP 9:

Connect contact bar

STEP 10:

Ground contact bar (if provided)

STEP 11:

Snap upright cover

STEP 13:

Check drive belt tension

• Press the plastic end cap into

the upright carefully fitting the
plastic pins into the small bosses
in the aluminum.

• Align the upright cover beneath

the end cap and install the
Phillips head screw. 

• Tighten the Phillips head

screw until side cover aligns
with endcap

(Do not over-tighten).

STEP 12:

Install upright end cap

HOME TREADMILL:

• Route the wire harness

underneath the elevation motor
and secure with harness restraint
clip provided. Plug connector
into circuit board until it snaps
into place.

COMMERCIAL TREADMILL:

• Route the wire harness behind

the elevation motor and secure
with harness restraint clip
provided. Plug connector
into circuit board until it snaps
into place.

STEP 14:

Route the wire harness

• The treadbelt is tracked and

tensioned via the take-up
screws located at the back of the
treadmill.

• Check the tension of the

treadbelt. At proper tension you
should be able to place your
hand between the belt and deck
and reach the center of the
treadmill. If you cannot reach
the center, the belt is too tight
and must be loosened. If your
hand reaches past the center the
belt is too loose and must be
tightened.

STEP 15

Adjust the treadbelt

• Remove the black motor cover

screws in the side of the frame.
Place motor cover onto
treadmill. 

• Attach motor cover with Phillips

head screws provided. Place
rubber spacer between cover and
frame. 

• Plug treadmill into a dedicated

15A outlet. Walk on treadmill at
approximately 2.5 mph for 20 to
45 minutes to properly walk in
lubricant.

STEP 16:

Install motor cover

harness

Summary of Contents for Pro Sports Trainer

Page 1: ...PART NUMBER 7209I Worldwide excellence for over 40 years Pro Sports Trainer Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...ing STOP stops the treadbelt The treadmill will shut off and all current statistical information will be cleared To change speed Hold speed key down to increase speed Holding speed key depressed for longer than 2 seconds causes the speed to increase at a faster rate Hold speed key down to decrease speed Holding speed key depressed for longer than 2 seconds causes the speed to decrease at a faster ...

Page 3: ...de rail until the belt starts moving 5 Always wear the emergency stop safety strap securely around your wrist while exercising Failure to do so can result in severe injuries should you accidentally fall while exercising 6 Test the emergency stop safety key on a regular basis by pulling on the cord and ensuring that the treadbelt comes to a complete stop 7 Always remove the safety key from the trea...

Page 4: ... grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce risk of electric shock This product is equipped with a cord that has an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances 120 VOLT TREADMILLS Treadmills marked 120 VAC are intended for use in...

Page 5: ...t In Programs 9 Using the Built In Programs 10 User Program Edit Mode 11 User Program Learn Mode 12 Self Diagnostics 13 Heart Rate Monitoring Overview 14 My Target Heart Rate Zone 15 Heart Monitors Wireless and AccuTrack 16 17 Getting The Most Out of Your Workouts Should You Walk or Run 18 Optimizing Your Workouts 18 Maintenance Maintenance 19 Appendices Appendix A Medrail Installation 20 ...

Page 6: ...self with this manual Look it over carefully Be sure you understand the control panel operation before using the treadmill WARRANTY INFORMATION Fill out your warranty registration card and mail it in today Landice backs your treadmill with a strong warranty For the factory to respond to any problems you may have we need your warranty information on file Do it today Landice will send you a complime...

Page 7: ...ts have been threaded into the rails for shipping Remove them Attach both handrails by first hand starting the bolts through the upright and then using a 1 2 socket Leave about 1 8 of slack DO NOT TIGHTEN FLUSH TO SURFACE After mounting both handrails gently lower the curved crossbar into position between them Each end of the crossbar should cover the two smaller access holes that are cut into the...

Page 8: ...ign the upright cover beneath the end cap and install the Phillips head screw Tighten the Phillips head screw until side cover aligns with endcap Do not over tighten STEP 12 Install upright end cap HOME TREADMILL Route the wire harness underneath the elevation motor and secure with harness restraint clip provided Plug connector into circuit board until it snaps into place COMMERCIAL TREADMILL Rout...

Page 9: ...achieve instant speed or grade change Enter the desired value using the numeric keypad or the center keys Example for 5 0 mph press QUICK SPEED 5 0 ENTER Press ENTER to rotate through the selectable display screens or enter any data To use the built in workout programs Press PROGRAMS at any time to display the programs selection screen Scroll through built in and user defined program previews with...

Page 10: ...se programs take you through a predetermined twenty segment speed and elevation profile but at the same time allow you to override each segment to tailor the program to your specific needs 5 USER DEFINED PROGRAMS Create your own custom programs as you go Any manual changes speed or elevation you make during your user program will be saved and stored You can also create and modify the user program ...

Page 11: ...ppear and after three seconds the treadmill belt will start moving at 0 5 mph Note Entering your weight helps to accurately calculate calories burned during workout Once you have entered your weight press or wait three seconds to default into the opening screen Big 3 Stat Screen The Big 3 Stat Screen can be customized to your liking Hold ENTER for 3 seconds to access the edit screen Use the center...

Page 12: ...ged on treadmill displayed as Minutes Seconds DISTANCE Miles logged on treadmill kilometers when in metric PACE Time to complete 1 mile 1 kilometer when in metric CALORIES Total calories burned which is based on user s weight CALS HR Rate in calories hour which is based on user s weight LAP PROGRESS 1 4 mile 400 meter in metric track and Lap Indicator in STAT SCREEN LAP COUNTER Number of laps comp...

Page 13: ...elow the keypad allow you to go directly to a target speed or elevation without having to hold down the Speed Grade keys Press QUICK SPEED or QUICK GRADE then enter the desired value using the keypad Upon entry completion press either ENTER or wait three seconds to allow the treadmill to adjust to the new settings PROGRAM CONFIGURATION In program setups you will be asked different information base...

Page 14: ... elevate your heart rate maintain the elevated heart rate for most of the workout then gradually bring your heart rate down via the last two cool down segments INTERMEDIATE The Intermediate program features five elevation peaks matched to a challenging speed curve The overall goal of this program is to vary your heart rate by elevating and lowering it several times providing you with a challenging...

Page 15: ... the button to begin As soon as you begin the Program Progress Detail Screen becomes available Whenever you enter this screen your current segment speed grade and remaining time will be displayed in the center To view all the other segments hold ENTER for 3 seconds Use the center keys to move left or right To exit back out press ENTER Push ENTER at any time to view any of the other display screens...

Page 16: ... toggle between speed grade and time values for that segment MOVING FROM SEGMENT TO SEGMENT Use the center keys to move from segment to segment CREATING A PROGRAM WITH LESS THAN 20 SEGMENTS Once you ve created your last segment go to the following segment and set time to 0 The time will now read END This means that your User Program will end with the completion of the previous segment EXITING EDIT...

Page 17: ...review Screen not only shows you the program overview but the total program time as well Press ENTER or wait three seconds The screen will read PRESS START TO BEGIN OR ENTER TO EDIT Press the button As soon as you begin the Program Progress Detail Screen becomes available The speed and grade values of your current segment are displayed in the center and side screens If you want to change the curre...

Page 18: ...on strips on the sides of the running surface and press ENTER The treadmill will now systematically test all of the individual components of the treadmill During some of its tests it will prompt you with simple Yes or No questions to assist with the diagnosis Answer the questions using the center keys when prompted see picture below Once the Self Diagnostics has completed all of the tests it will ...

Page 19: ... intensity is high Maximum Heart Rate MHR is the maximum attainable heart rate your body can reach before total exhaustion True maximum heart rate is measured during a fatigue or stress test This test must be done in a clinical setting and is not practical or accessible for most people Fortunately your maximum heart rate can be established with a high degree of accuracy using the following simple ...

Page 20: ...that all individuals should work within a Target Heart Rate Zone of 60 to 85 of Maximum Heart Rate This means that your heart rate during exercise should not fall below 60 or rise above 85 of your maximum heart rate Let s look at John from our earlier example John is 35 years old so his estimated maximum heart rate is 220 minus 35 or 185 beats per minute bpm The ACSM says that John should exercise...

Page 21: ...ps SECURE THE CHEST STRAP Center the transmitter on the chest as high under the pectoral muscles breasts as possible Tighten the strap so that the belt is as tight as possible without being uncomfortable APPLY CARDIO GEL TO THE ELECTRODES A tube of Landice Cardio Gel was shipped with your Pro Sports Trainer treadmill Pull the belt away from your chest and apply a small dab to each electrode This w...

Page 22: ... hands remain on the grips NOTE If you are wearing the wireless chest strap the AccuTrack system will override the wireless signal while your hands are on the bar Once you release the AccuTrack bar the treadmill then default back to the wireless chest strap signal NOTE You do not have to be viewing the Heart Rate Status screen for the AccuTrack system or wireless chest strap to function The AccuTr...

Page 23: ... ve reached your target weight reevaluate If you like walking and want to stick with it terrific On the other hand if some running is appealing try it out and see what it s like Just remember that walking will get you fit and keep you fit FREQUENCY OF EXERCISE Walkers Walk 3 6 times a week 20 60 minutes per day Runners Run 3 5 times a week 20 60 minutes per day DURING YOUR WORKOUT Stay in the midd...

Page 24: ...readmill to 5 mph Then while jogging lightly check for any sudden slipping hesitating of the treadbelt Repeat treadbelt tensioning instructions if required MOTOR DRIVE BELT TENSIONING pre set from factory The drive belt is tensioned by a nut located under the motor pan This nut is screwed to a hook which is attached to the motor bracket By turning the nut clockwise you will tighten the nut pulling...

Page 25: ...et Do not over tighten Use a soft mallet to firmly set the rails inside the clamp Use a 3 16 allen wrench to tighten the rail clamp bolts Return to Step 9 in Assembly Instructions STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 Fit the side rail to the bottom rail clamp Appendix A Medrail Installation 20 ...

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