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Before using this equipment, obey the following warnings:

Read and understand the complete Manual. Keep the Manual for future reference.

 Read and understand all warnings on this machine. If at any time the Warning labels become loose, 
unreadable or dislodged, contact your local distributor for replacement labels.

  To reduce the risk of electrical shock or unsupervised usage of the equipment, always unplug the 

power cord from the wall outlet and the machine and wait 5 minutes before cleaning, maintaining or repairing the 
machine. Place the power cord in a secure location.

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Children must not be let on or near to this machine. Moving parts and other features of the machine can be dangerous 

to children.

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Not intended for use by anyone under 14 years of age.

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Consult a physician before you start an e

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ercise program. Stop e

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ercising if you feel pain or tightness in your 

chest, become short of breath, or feel faint. Contact your doctor before you use the machine again. Use the values 

calculated or measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only.

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Before each use, e

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amine this machine for damage to power cord, power receptacle, loose parts or signs of wear. Do 

not use if found in this condition. Contact your local distributor for repair information.

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imum user weight limit: 156.

 kg ( 350 lbs. ). Do not use if you are over this weight.

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Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. This machine contains moving parts. Do not put 

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ngers or other objects into 

moving parts of the e

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ercise equipment.

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Always wear rubber soled athletic shoes when you use this machine. Do not use the machine with bare feet or only 

wearing socks.

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Set up and operate this machine on a solid, level, horizontal surface.

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Use caution when you step on and off the machine. Use the supplied foot support platforms for stability before walking 

on the moving belt.

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Disconnect all power before servicing this machine.

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Do not operate this machine outdoors or in moist or wet locations. 

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To prevent injury, stand on the Foot Platforms before you start the machine or end a workout. Do not dismount the 

machine by standing on the moving Walking Belts and e

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iting off the rear of the unit (or machine).

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Keep at least 0.6 m ( 24” ) on each side of the machine and 2 m ( 79” ) behind the machine clear. This is the 

recommended safe distance for access and passage around and emergency dismounts from the machine. Keep third 

parties out of this space when machine is in use.

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Do not over e

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ert yourself during e

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ercise. Operate the machine in the manner described in this manual.

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Perform all regular and periodic maintenance procedures recommended in the Owner’s Manual.

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Read, understand, and test the Emergency Stop Procedure before use

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Keep the walking belt clean and dry.

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Do not drop or put objects into any opening of the machine.

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Do not stand on machine motor cover or front trim cover.

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Keep power cord away from heat source and hot surfaces.

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This machine must be connected to an appropriate, dedicated electrical circuit. Nothing else must be connected to the 

circuit.

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Always connect the power cord to a circuit capable of handling at least 10 amperes with no other loads applied.

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Connect this machine to a correctly earthed outlet; consult a licensed electrician for assistance.

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Do not let liquids touch the electronic controller. If it does, the controller must be inspected and tested for safety by an 

approved technician before it can be used again.

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Do not remove the machine motor cover or the rear roller cover, dangerous voltages and moving parts are present. 

The components are serviceable only by approved service personnel.

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The electrical wiring for the residence in which the machine will be used must obey the applicable local and provincial 

requirements.

Summary of Contents for T628

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY MANUAL OWNER S MANUAL T628...

Page 2: ...s Inc 5415 Centerpoint Parkway Groveport OH 43125 USA Printed in China 2016 Nautilus Inc Nautilus the Cam logo Nautilus T62 Nautilus Trainer Bow e Schwinn and Universal are trademarks owned by or lice...

Page 3: ...or pose a risk of injury to the user Do not drop or put objects into any opening of the machine Never operate this treadmill with the air openings blocked Keep the air openings free of lint hair and t...

Page 4: ...lied foot support platforms for stability before walking on the moving belt Disconnect all power before servicing this machine Do not operate this machine outdoors or in moist or wet locations To prev...

Page 5: ...fore putting on or taking off parts Use this machine only for its intended use as described in this manual Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer This appliance is not intended for...

Page 6: ...FETY WARNING LABELS AND SERIAL NUMBER Serial Number Product 6SHFL FDWLRQ WARNING keep young children away from this machine at all times Contact with the moving surface may result in severe friction b...

Page 7: ...or devices to the surge protector in combination with this machine 0DNH VXUH WKDW WKH SURGXFW LV FRQQHFWHG WR DQ RXWOHW KDYLQJ WKH VDPH FRQ JXUDWLRQ DV WKH SOXJ 8VH WKH appropriate adapter supplied wi...

Page 8: ...6 157 Be sure that the workout space you are utilizing has adequate height clearance taking into consideration the height of the user and the ma imum incline of the machine Basic Assembly Tips Follow...

Page 9: ...hroud Right 13 1 Heart Rate Chest Strap 5 1 Base Assembly 14 1 Safety Key 6 1 Base Shroud Right 15 1 Cupholder Left 7 1 Base Shroud Left 16 1 Cupholder Right 1 Power Cord 17 1 Media Cable not shown 9...

Page 10: ...apping Screw M4 2 16 C 6 Button Head He Screw M 20 H 6 Self Tapping Screw M3 9 9 5 D 4 Socket Head Cap Screw M 16 I 2 Flat Washer M4 E 18 Lock Washer M J 4 Phillips Head Screw M4 16 Note Select pieces...

Page 11: ...orrectly locked in place 8VH SURSHU VDIHW SUHFDXWLRQV DQG OLIWLQJ WHFKQLTXHV HQG RXU NQHHV DQG HOERZV NHHS RXU EDFN VWUDLJKW and pull up equally with both arms Straighten your legs to lift Make sure t...

Page 12: ...12 2 Connect the Input Output I O Cables and Earthing Cables and Attach the Uprights to Frame NOTICE Do not crimp cables Do not fully tighten Hardware until instructed A F X4 E C F E X4 5 9 3...

Page 13: ...release the deck handle Keep clear of the movement path of the walking deck The hydraulic lift is set up to drop lightly Hold onto the walking deck until appro imately 2 3 of the movement down Make su...

Page 14: ...14 1 2 2 X4 4 Remove the Console Backing from the Console Assembly Note Dispose of the pre installed hardware...

Page 15: ...e sure that the hooks 1a on each side of the Console are seated in the notches on the Uprights Remove the ziptie and rubberbands that attach the Cables Do not crimp the Cables Do not fully tighten Har...

Page 16: ...16 B E F X4 10 6 Attach the Crossbar to the Uprights Note If necessary loosen the screws from Step 5 to make installation of the Crossbar easier...

Page 17: ...s Cables Left side Connect the Incline remote control cable 9a to the Console Right side Connect the I O cable 3b and Earthing Cable 3c from the Upright to the Console and the Speed remote control cab...

Page 18: ...18 9 Fold the Walking Deck and tighten ALL Hardware from previous steps 8 Attach the Cupholders to the Console NOTICE Cupholder edges should be flush with the face of Console 15 X6 H 16...

Page 19: ...19 10 Attach the Base Shrouds to the Frame Assembly and then unfold the Walking Deck Note Unfold the Walking Deck after the Base Shrouds have been installed 7 6 J 2 I X2 2 X2 J...

Page 20: ...20 11 Attach the Console Backing to the Console Assembly NOTICE Attach the hardware marked below with the first then the hardware with the followed by the remaining hardware 2 G X13 2...

Page 21: ...Shrouds to the Frame Assembly Note Slide the Handlebar Shrouds onto the handlebars and tilt to pass over the remote control buttons Be sure the tabs on the shrouds snap into the Console 12 4 13 Place...

Page 22: ...tions 15 Final Inspection Inspect your machine to ensure that all hardware is tight and components are properly assembled Be sure to record the serial number in the eld provided at the front of this m...

Page 23: ...t of the fold process 0 15 degrees Release the deck handle and lift the walking deck fully upward and engage the hydraulic lift Be sure that the hydraulic lift is correctly locked in place You will he...

Page 24: ...or other objects that may KDPSHU RXU DELOLW WR PRYH IUHHO ZLWK D VXI FLHQW FOHDU ZRUNRXW DUHD UXEEHU PDW EHORZ WKH PDFKLQH LV UHFRPPHQGHG WR SUHYHQW HOHFWURVWDWLF GLVFKDUJH DQG SURWHFW RXU RRU H VXUH...

Page 25: ...mill comes equipped with a durable high quality walking belt designed to provide many hours of reliable ser vice The walking belt on a treadmill that has not been operated for a length of time either...

Page 26: ...Switch L Handlebar AA AC Inlet M Heart Rate Chest Strap BB Telemetry Heart Rate HR Receiver not shown N Side Foot Support Rails CC Bluetooth Connectivity not shown O Walking Belt and Deck DD Media Cab...

Page 27: ...of goal Distance Time or Calories and the value for it User Placement Display The User Placement Display shows the difference between the User and the Pacer The arrows tell if the User is in front UP...

Page 28: ...le Setup Mode Speed Enter button Adjusts the speed of the Walking Belt to the selected Pre Set Speed value LCD Display Data 3URJUDP 3UR OH LVSOD The Program Pro le Display shows the course pro le for...

Page 29: ...nce Lap Count The Distance display shows the distance count miles or km in the workout The Lap Count display shows the total number of Laps completed during the workout During a workout this workout v...

Page 30: ...artners 86 KDUJLQJ If a USB Device is attached to the USB Port the Port will attempt to charge the Device Note Depending on the amperage of device the power supplied from the USB Port may not be enoug...

Page 31: ...s must make contact with the sensors for the Console to detect a pulse After the Console detects four stable pulse signals your initial pulse rate will be shown Once the Console has your initial heart...

Page 32: ...ult your physician for your individual target heart rate zone Note As with all e ercises and tness regimens always use your best judgment when you increase your e ercise time or intensity 4 52 4 2 4 2...

Page 33: ...ncline of the deck 1 With the tness machine in your workout area inspect the walking belt to make sure it is centered and aligned If necessary refer to the Aligning the Walking Belt Procedure in the M...

Page 34: ...curve of the front and rear rollers This is a common occurrence and does not indicate a problem with your machine After the treadmill has been used for a short period of time the thumping noise will...

Page 35: ...P as the Walking Belt gets up to speed 4 To change the Incline or Speed level push the appropriate Increase or Decrease buttons The time will count up from 00 00 Note The ma imum time for a Quick Star...

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Page 37: ...ion 6 Push OK to make your selection 7 The Console will go to the Power Up Mode screen Changing Incline Levels Push the Incline Level Increase c or Decrease d buttons to change the incline angle of th...

Page 38: ...VHJPHQW RI WKH ZRUNRXW KDV D FKDQJH LQ QFOLQH RU 6SHHG H SUHSDUHG IRU FKDQJHV LQ QFOLQH DQG 6SHHG ZLWK HDFK VHJPHQW FKDQJH The currently selected Category will be active on the Console with the first...

Page 39: ...M INC Incline USER DEFINED RUNRXW 3UR OH DQG RDO 3URJUDP The Console lets you select the Pro le Program and type of Goal for your workout Distance Time or Calories and set the Goal value Note For cert...

Page 40: ...ed Heart Rate Control Workout Programs The Heart Rate Control programs let you set a heart rate goal for your workout The program monitors your heart rate in beats per minute BPM from the Contact Hear...

Page 41: ...shows the User where they are in relation to the pacer with a time value and an UP arrow in front or DOWN arrow behind the pacer The User Indicator Lights across the top of the Console quickly show th...

Page 42: ...e heart rate or an estimate of average heart rate if that data is unavailable VO2 Ma is the ma imal o ygen consumption of the aerobic physical tness of the individual and is a determinant of the endur...

Page 43: ...workouts e cept Quick Start and the Heart Rate Control programs have a 3 minute Cool Down period During this Cool Down period the Console shows the Workout Results The Console will cycle through the w...

Page 44: ...ht f buttons to force the cycle between the workout results Push the Decrease d button to move to the LAST WORKOUT The Console will display the workout values from the last workout The Console will cy...

Page 45: ...he Console display shows the UNITS prompt with the current setting Push the Increase Decrease buttons to change between MILES and KM 7 Push OK to set The Console display shows the Sound Settings promp...

Page 46: ...orkout use a damp cloth to wipe your machine and Console free of moisture LWK WKH DONLQJ HFN ORZHUHG LI DQ HGJH RI WKH DONLQJ HOW FDQ EH VHHQ DGMXVW LW until the edge is not viewable Note Avoid e cess...

Page 47: ...es unnecessary friction and wears the belt motor and electronics 4 Push PAUSE STOP twice to stop the walking belt and end the Quick Start workout 6mm 6mm OLJQLQJ WKH DONLQJ HOW The walking belt should...

Page 48: ...achine Place the power cord in a secure location Note Make sure the treadmill is located on a surface that is easy to clean 3 Fold the treadmill Refer to the Moving the Machine procedure in this manua...

Page 49: ...our machine and start the belt at the slowest speed Let the belt operate for appro imately 15 seconds H VXUH QRW WR WRXFK D PRYLQJ ZDONLQJ EHOW RU VWHS RQ WKH SRZHU FRUG HHS E VWDQGHUV DQG FKLOGUHQ DZ...

Page 50: ...E Console Cable I O O Remote Speed Control Y Handlebar Shroud Left F Remote Speed Control Wire Upper P Handlebar Shroud Right Z Remote Incline Control G Console Earthing Cable Q Base Shroud Right AA R...

Page 51: ...ller RR Deck Release Cable EE Fuse LL Walking Deck SS Incline Adjuster FF Power Input MM Base Support TT Pivot Assembly GG Motor Control Board MCB Cover NN Deck Cushioners UU Belt Tensioner HH Motor C...

Page 52: ...trode cream heart rate cream can help make better conduct These are available on the web or at medical or some larger tness stores If tests reveal no other issues contact your local distributor for fu...

Page 53: ...efer to the procedures for adjusting tension and aligning the belt in this manual Motor sounds strained Silicone lubrication on walking belt Apply silicone to the inner surface of the walking belt Ref...

Page 54: ...istance Workout results not post ing from Nautilus Train er to MyFitnessPal Under Armour Connect ed Fitness Sync accounts From the Menu icon on the Nautilus Trainer App select the Sync to MyFitnessPal...

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