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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1)

Before starting this or any other exercise 
program, consult your physician, who can assist
you in determining the target heart rate zone
appropriate for your age and physical condition.
Certain exercise programs or types of equipment
may not be appropriate for all people. This is
especially important for people over the age of
35, pregnant women, or those with pre-existing
health problems or balance impairments.

2)

Monitor your heart rate while you exercise and
keep your estimated pulse rate within your target
heart rate zone. Follow the instructions on pages
24 and 25 in this manual regarding heart rate
monitoring and how to determine your appropri-
ate target heart rate zone. When used properly,
the heart rate pulse sensors and display monitor
provide a reasonably accurate estimate of your
actual heart rate. This estimate is not exact and
persons with medical conditions and/or a 
specific need for accurate heart rate monitoring
should not rely on the estimations provided.

3)

Warm up before any exercise program by 
doing 5-10 minutes of aerobic activity, followed
by stretching.

4) Inspect the equipment.

Before 

EACH

use, a 

complete visual inspection, and test of the features
and functions of the assembled equipment is
required.

Do not use equipment if

you detect 

any incorrect, worn or loose components.

NEVER

operate the equipment if the equipment is not
functioning properly.

5)

Do not wear loose or dangling clothing while

using the equipment. Wear comfortable clothes
that allow freedom of movement.

6)

Wear comfortable shoes made of good support
with rubberized sole.

7)

Breathe naturally, never holding your breath 
during an exercise.

8)

Avoid over training. You should be able to carry
on a conversation while exercising.

9)

After an exercise session, cool down with slow
walking and stretching.

10)

This equipment should not be used by or near 
children.

11)

Handicapped or disabled people must have
medical approval before using this equipment
and should be under close supervision when
using any exercise equipment.

12)

If you are taking medication which may 
affect your heart rate, a physician's advice 
is absolutely essential.

13)

Use this equipment only for its intended use as
described in this manual. Do not use attach-
ments not recommended by the manufacturer.

14)

Only one person at a time should use this 
equipment.

15)

Do not put hands, feet, or any foreign objects 
on or near this equipment when in use by 
others.

16)

Always use this equipment on a level surface.

17) Care should be taken

when mounting or 

dismounting the equipment.

Do not stand

on

the Walking Belt while starting the Treadmill.
Straddle the Belt and stand on the plastic 
Foot Rails.

18)

Start exercise slowly and gradually increase 
the amount of resistance.

19)

If the user experiences dizziness, nausea, chest
pain, or any other abnormal symptoms, stop 
exercise at once and consult a physician
immediately.

20)

Use caution not to pinch fingers or hands in 
moving parts when using the equipment.

21)

Risk of electrical shock. This 

equipment

is to be

used only indoors and in a dry location.

22)

Have plenty of clearance behind and in 
front of your Treadmill. It is important to keep
children, pets, furniture and other objects out
of the way when using your Treadmill. You
should have a minimum of 4 feet of clearance
both in front of and behind your Treadmill and
a minimum of 2 feet of clearance on both
sides of the Treadmill.

Read all instructions before using this equipment.

CAUTION:

Exercise of a strenuous nature, as is customarily done on this equipment, should not

be undertaken without first consulting a physician. No specific health claims are

made or implied as they relate to the equipment.

KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS

–  THIS EQUIPMENT IS FOR CONSUMER USAGE ONLY  –

Summary of Contents for 1200, 1400, 1500

Page 1: ...MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR NEW BALANCE 1200 1400 1500 TREADMILL 1200 1400 and 1500 Treadmills Serial No _______________________ Date of Purchase ___ _________ Write the serial number in the space above...

Page 2: ...to Exercise 24 Measuring Your Heart Rate 24 25 Clothing 25 Tips to Keep You Going 25 Heart Rate Target Zone Chart 26 Warm Up Cool Down Stretches 27 28 Troubleshooting Guide 29 Workout Progress Charts...

Page 3: ...e session cool down with slow walking and stretching 10 This equipment should not be used by or near children 11 Handicapped or disabled people must have medical approval before using this equipment a...

Page 4: ...ough Friday 8 30am to 8 00pm EST IMPORTANT You must have your serial number and this manual ready when calling for parts Serial ____________________________ Please also provide the following informati...

Page 5: ...nsole Foot Rail Rear End Cap Wheel Power Cord Fan Left Console Pulse Sensors Pulse Sensors Suspension Walking Deck FRONT REAR WARNING LABEL 1 WARNING LABEL 2 WARNING LABEL 2 WARNING LABEL 1 WARNING LA...

Page 6: ...wly lower the deck to the floor and keep your hands and feet clear to avoid crushing or other serious injury WARNING LABEL 6 10 power cord on off switch WARNING LABEL 5 safety switch WARNING LABEL 4 W...

Page 7: ...s screwdriver safety key M8 x 20mm allen bolt 6 M4 x 6mm phillips screw 6 For Maximum Effectiveness and Safety Please Read This Owner s Manual Before Assembling or Using Your New Balance 1200 1400 150...

Page 8: ...g Belt put the Console Base Assembly in the user position by pivoting it carefully down See Figure 2b Note During assembly DO NOT PINCH WIRES when the Console is folded down and secured to the Upright...

Page 9: ...Console Base Assembly Insert Cup Holders into the two holes provided Please make sure the taller side of the Cup Holder is facing away from the Walking Belt Figure 3 Install Side Caps upright M4 x 6mm...

Page 10: ...ly is complete you must fold and move the Treadmill to remove the box To fold the Treadmill raise the deck Secure the Deck in the upright position by lowering the latch It will snap on the handle and...

Page 11: ...readmill Turn the ON OFF switch to the ON position ASSEMBLY AND SETUP ARE NOW COMPLETE IMPORTANT Please read this owner s manual before beginning your workout for important instructions on how to use...

Page 12: ...L DECREASE INCLINETO 0 LEVEL FAILURETO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS DAMAGETOTREADMILL ANDVOIDWARRANTY 1200 1400 UNITS TO FOLD THE TREADMILL You may fold the Treadmill into the upright position for stor...

Page 13: ...ety feature to help the Deck lower slowly when unfolding Please make sure there are no children or other things under the Deck when you lower it WARNING CRUSH HAZARD KEEP HANDS CLEAR OF DECK FAILURE T...

Page 14: ...level surface Have plenty of clearance behind and in front of your Treadmill It is important to keep children pets furniture and other objects out of the way when using your Treadmill You should have...

Page 15: ...leeve to retain moisture 14 WARNING Always turn off and unplug the Treadmill from the electrical outlet before cleaning lubricating or servicing the Treadmill CLEANING Keeping the Treadmill clean will...

Page 16: ...ore exercising to ensure the Treadmill will stop if the user accidentally walks off the Treadmill If the user falls off the Treadmill the Safety Key will come off the Computer and the Treadmill will s...

Page 17: ...ssing these keys slowly changes the Incline to that value SAFETY KEY or KEYS Increases or decreases the INCLINE when pressed START STOP KEY Pressing this starts and stops the Treadmill Belt The Comput...

Page 18: ...STOP KEY Pressing this starts and stops the Treadmill Belt The Computer can be operated only with the Safety Key attached to the Treadmill The Computer shuts off and the Treadmill stops when this key...

Page 19: ...ximum time is 99 59 When the Safety Key is first attached to the Computer this display shows the accumulated Distance odometer for one second 1200 DISPLAY FUNCTION MANUAL FAT BURN USER 2 HILL WALK WAL...

Page 20: ...ed and incline at the end of each segment and will retain these values PROGRAMS MANUAL MODE If you elect to operate the Treadmill in Manual Mode press START The Treadmill will start at 0 5mph after a...

Page 21: ...it is difficult for the Computer to accurately read your pulse rate See page 22 for more details TIME Shows workout Time Time begins at 00 00 and counts up The maximum time is 99 59 When the Safety K...

Page 22: ...begin the workout If a speed or incline value is changed during usage the Computer will store the value of the speed and incline at the end of each segment and will retain these values PROGRAMS MANUAL...

Page 23: ...e 26 of this manual For additional information about the importance of working within certain heart rate ranges see pages 24 25 Measuring Your Heart Rate 5 This estimate is not exact and persons with...

Page 24: ...d to remove wastes over sustained periods of time Using your Treadmill will improve this MUSCULAR STRENGTH the ability of a muscle to exert force for a brief period of time Upper body strength for exa...

Page 25: ...tant to exercise at an intensity vigorous enough to cause your heart rate and breathing to increase How hard you should exercise depends to a certain degree on your age and is determined by measuring...

Page 26: ...lay monitor provide a reasonably accurate estimate of your actual heart rate This estimate is not exact and persons with medical conditions and or a specific need for accurate heart rate monitoring sh...

Page 27: ...3 90 min 9 10 5 min 70 85 25 5 min 35 min 3 105 min 11 12 5 min 70 85 25 5 min 35 min 3 105 min HEART RATE TARGET ZONE FOR CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS TABLE 1 Maximum Attainable Heart Rate 85 Target Zone 7...

Page 28: ...when you feel the stretch Keep your kneecap pointing straight down and keep your knees close together Do not let the lifted knee swing outward Hold the stretch for 20 to 30 seconds Repeat for the oth...

Page 29: ...gently grasp the bent knee with your hands and pull it over your body and towards the ground You should feel a stretch in your hips abdominals and lower back Hold for 20 to 30 seconds and release Repe...

Page 30: ...ill recalibrate Treadmill Belt Slipping 1 Walking Belt loose 1 Tighten Walking Belt see page 13 2 Deck needs lubrication 2 Lubricate Belt and Deck see page 14 Treadmill Noisy 1 Loose hardware 1 Tighte...

Page 31: ...u will find it both informative and motivational to look back at what you ve done and this data will help you to chart future fitness goals as you progress Every two weeks measure yourself to rechart...

Page 32: ...T NAME PART QTY 8 ARC BRACKET T1214 08 2 14 SAFETY KEY TM 01 1 15 LEFT HOLDER T1500 04 1 17 RIGHT HOLDER T1500 05 1 18 BOOK RACK TM 04 1 20 TOP BOTTOM PULSE SENSOR W WIRE TM 06 2 21 HAND GRIP TM 07 2...

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Page 35: ...from all defects in material and workmanship when used according to the manufacturer s instructions See Limited Warranty Card for details Save your sales receipt You may wish to staple it into this ma...

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