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1. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure

that all users of this treadmill are adequately
informed of all warnings and precautions.

2. Use the treadmill only as described. 

3. Place the treadmill on a level surface, with at

least 2.5 m (8 ft.) of clearance behind it and
0.5 m (2 ft.) on each side. Do not place the
treadmill on any surface that blocks air open-
ings. To protect the floor or carpet from dam-
age, place a mat under the treadmill. 

4. Keep the treadmill indoors, away from mois-

ture and dust. Do not put the treadmill in a
garage or covered patio, or near water. 

5. Do not operate the treadmill where aerosol

products are used or where oxygen is being
administered. 

6. Keep children under the age of 12 and pets

away from the treadmill at all times.

7. The treadmill should not be used by persons

weighing more than 135 kg (300 lbs.). 

8. Never allow more than one person on the

treadmill at a time. 

9. Wear appropriate exercise clothes when

using the treadmill. Do not wear loose clothes
that could become caught in the treadmill.
Athletic support clothes are recommended for
both men and women. 

Always wear athletic

shoes. Never use the treadmill with bare feet,
wearing only stockings, or in sandals. 

10. When connecting the power cord (see page

10), plug the power cord into an earthed cir-
cuit. No other appliance should be on the same
circuit. When replacing the fuse, an ASTA ap-
proved BS1362 type should be fitted to the
fuse carrier. A 13 amp fuse should be used. 

11. If an extension cord is needed, use only a 3-

conductor, 1mm

2

(14-gauge) cord that is no

longer than 1.5 m (5 ft.).

12. Keep the power cord away from heated sur-

faces.

13. Never move the walking belt while the power

is turned off. Do not operate the treadmill if
the power cord or plug is damaged, or if the
treadmill is not working properly. (See TROU-
BLESHOOTING on page 26 if the treadmill is
not working properly.) 

14. Never start the treadmill while you are stand-

ing on the walking belt. Always hold the
handrails while using the treadmill.

15. The treadmill is capable of high speeds.

Adjust the speed in small increments to avoid
sudden jumps in speed. 

16. The pulse sensors are not medical devices.

Various factors, including the user's move-
ment, may affect the accuracy of heart rate
readings. The pulse sensors are intended
only as an exercise aid in determining heart
rate trends in general.

17. Never leave the treadmill unattended while it

is running. Always remove the key, unplug the
power cord, and switch the on/off switch to
the “off” position when the treadmill is not in
use. (See the drawing on page 5 for the loca-
tion of the on/off switch.)  

18. Do not attempt to raise, lower, or move the

treadmill until it is properly assembled. (See
ASSEMBLY on page 6, and HOW TO FOLD
AND MOVE THE TREADMILL on page 24.) You
must be able to safely lift 20 kg (45 lbs.) to
raise, lower, or move the treadmill.

19. Do not change the incline of the treadmill by

placing objects under the treadmill.

20. When folding or moving the treadmill, make

sure that the storage latch is fully closed.

WARNING:

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

following important precautions and information before operating the treadmill.

IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS

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Summary of Contents for 1500i Treadmill

Page 1: ...or damaged parts we will guarantee complete sat isfaction through direct assis tance from our factory TO AVOID DELAYS PLEASE CALL DIRECT TO OUR TOLL FREE CUSTOMER HOT LINE The trained technicians on...

Page 2: ...SE SENSOR 9 OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT 10 HOW TO FOLD AND MOVE THE TREADMILL 24 TROUBLESHOOTING 26 CONDITIONING GUIDELINES 29 PART LIST 30 ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS Back Cover Note An EXPLODED DRAWING...

Page 3: ...3 conductor 1mm2 14 gauge cord that is no longer than 1 5 m 5 ft 12 Keep the power cord away from heated sur faces 13 Never move the walking belt while the power is turned off Do not operate the trea...

Page 4: ...the treadmill and before performing the main tenance and adjustment procedures de scribed in this manual Never remove the motor hood unless instructed to do so by an authorised service representative...

Page 5: ...ne number on the front cover of this man ual To help us assist you please note the product model number and serial number before calling The model number of the treadmill is NATL81205 0 The serial num...

Page 6: ...screwdriver wire cutters and rubber mallet For help identifying the assembly hardware see the hardware drawings below 6 w 123 2 1 2 Silver Screw 48 1 3 4 Tek Screw 58 4 Spacer Screw 60 2 1 Screw 148 4...

Page 7: ...nd the Wheel with two Wheel Bolts 94 and two Nuts 9 Do not overtighten the Wheel Bolts the Wheels should turn freely Attach the other Wheel 95 and Wheel Endcap 101 as described above With the help of...

Page 8: ...e a rubber mallet if necessary 106 69 77 77 78 Console Assembly 79 7 Press the Latch Knob Sleeve 70 into the left Upright 69 Note It may be helpful to use a rubber mallet to fully insert the Latch Kno...

Page 9: ...ic bag or other container that may trap moisture Do not expose the chest pulse sensor to direct sun light for extended periods of time do not expose it to temperatures above 50 C 120 F or below 10 C 1...

Page 10: ...g Important If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced with a manufacturer recommended power cord See drawing 1 Plug the indicated end of the power cord into the socket on the treadmill See draw...

Page 11: ...g a stereo audio cable you can connect the treadmill to your portable stereo home stereo computer or VCR and play special iFIT com MP3 CD and video programs iFIT com MP3 programs CDs and videocassette...

Page 12: ...g the Speed in crease and decrease buttons Each time a button is pressed the speed setting will change by 0 1 km h if a button is held down the speed setting will change in increments of 0 5 km h Note...

Page 13: ...ty all instructions in this section refer to kilometres The lower centre of the display will show the dis tance that you have walked or run during your workout To see the total number of kilometres th...

Page 14: ...lt increases and de creases To turn off the fan press the AutoBreeze Fan but ton again Note A few minutes after the walking belt is stopped the fan will automatically turn off When you are finished ex...

Page 15: ...the speed and or in cline of the treadmill is about to change the speed setting and or the incline setting will flash in the display to alert you When the first segment is completed all speed setting...

Page 16: ...the steps below to use a heart rate program Put on the chest pulse sensor You must wear the chest pulse sensor to use a heart rate program Insert the key into the console See HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER...

Page 17: ...s of tones will sound and the speed setting and the incline setting will flash in the display The program will continue in this way until the last segment ends The walking belt will then slow to a sto...

Page 18: ...If your stereo has a 3 5 mm LINE OUT jack see instruction B If your stereo has only a PHONES jack see instruction C A Plug one end of a long 3 5 mm to RCA stereo audio cable available at electronics...

Page 19: ...xt remove the wire that is currently plugged into the LINE OUT jack on your stereo and plug the wire into the unused side of the Y adaptor Plug the Y adaptor into the LINE OUT jack on your stereo Note...

Page 20: ...of this manual Follow the steps below to use an iFIT com MP3 CD or video program Insert the key into the console See HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER on page 12 Select the iFIT com mode To select the iFIT com...

Page 21: ...If the speed and or incline of the treadmill does not change when a chirp is heard Make sure that the letters iFIT appear in the display and that the time is not flashing in the display If the time is...

Page 22: ...down ends the program will begin and the walking belt will begin to move Hold the handrails step onto the walking belt and begin walking During the program an electronic chirping sound will alert you...

Page 23: ...he Speed increase button to change the unit of measurement IMPORTANT If a d appears in the upper centre of the display the console is in the demo mode This mode is intended to be used only when a trea...

Page 24: ...atch pin into the hole Make sure that the latch pin is fully in serted into the hole Note If the adjustment knob see page 23 hits the right upright press on the knob To protect the floor or carpet fro...

Page 25: ...hown Using your left hand pull the latch knob to the left and hold it Pivot the treadmill down until the frame is past the latch pin 2 Hold the treadmill firmly with both hands and lower the treadmill...

Page 26: ...s and then press the switch back in d Check the on off switch located on the treadmill near the power cord The switch must be in the on position PROBLEM The power turns off during use SOLUTION a Check...

Page 27: ...er cord in sert the key and run the treadmill for a few minutes Repeat until the walking belt is properly tightened c If the walking belt still slows when walked on see the front cover of this manual...

Page 28: ...the sensor unit and insert a new CR 2032 battery with the battery oriented so the writing on top Make sure that the rubber gasket is in place in the sensor unit Then reinsert the battery cover and tu...

Page 29: ...hat requires large amounts of oxygen for prolonged periods of time This increases the demand on the heart to pump blood to the muscles and on the lungs to oxygenate the blood For aerobic exercise adju...

Page 30: ...l 41 1 On Off Switch 42 1 Power Cord 43 1 Right Roller Guard 44 4 Spring Bolt 45 4 Belt Guide Screw 46 2 Belt Guide 47 2 Isolator 48 1 Pulley Nut 49 1 Ground Screw 50 4 Spring Nut 51 1 Front Right End...

Page 31: ...Gear Rack 130 4 Extension Leg Bolt 131 1 Circuit Breaker 132 1 Motor Isolator 133 1 Idler Arm 134 1 Idler Spring 135 2 Idler Arm Nylon Washer 136 1 Bracket Nut 137 1 Idler Pulley Washer 138 1 Idler Pu...

Page 32: ...30 55 56 50 44 34 67 44 50 34 56 67 119 90 118 55 45 129 45 129 45 46 47 47 28 140 43 34 59 35 15 15 100 22 16 132 18 25 18 133 134 137 48 138 9 54 105 135 28 141 15 15 15 15 15 15 100 146 146 144 14...

Page 33: ...83 83 100 95 9 101 142 99 26 64 71 126 112 49 114 99 148 103 102 99 148 103 102 77 78 65 106 98 66 66 106 77 11 77 33 77 33 27 90 115 81 90 107 90 90 107 116 82 84 87 108 90 88 40 90 90 90 90 90 90 80...

Page 34: ...to any economic loss loss of property loss of revenues or profits loss of enjoyment or use costs of removal or installation or other consequential damages of whatsoever nature Some states do not allo...

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