CHAPTER 3: PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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TREADMILL OVERVIEW (continued):
Console Assembly:
The console allows the user to set up a workout program and control the treadmill during a workout (For console overview
and operation instructions refer to chapter 4).
Quick Access Keys:
Allows the user to quickly start, stop and wake the treadmill or make fast, convenient adjustments to the incline level or
speed of the treadmill.
Contact Heart Rate Pads:
Allows the user to check their heart rate without wearing a wireless chest strap.
*For increased safety and accuracy this feature should only be used when the belt speed is below 4 mph.
Safety Stop-Reset Button:
A tethered safety device designed to attach to both the user and the treadmill console. Depressing the safety stop-reset
button on the console assembly will stop belt motion to prevent injury in an emergency.
*The safety stop-reset button should be attached to the user’s clothing. The treadmill will not operate if the safety stop-
reset button is in the engaged position.
Belt:
The moving surface of the treadmill on which the user walks or runs.
Straddle Covers:
Stationary covers on either side of the belt, which allows the user to safely straddle the belt during startup or in the event of
an emergency.
Belt Adjustment Bolts:
An adjustment system that allows the users to adjust the belt tracking and tension as needed.
On/Off Switch:
Allows users or faculty to turn the power on or off to the treadmill.
Circuit Breaker:
A safety device designed to protect the treadmill from excessive electrical current.
Power Cord:
Delivers power from the wall outlet to the treadmill.
Decline Foot and Leveling Feet:
The decline foot allows the treadmill to decline so the user can enjoy the benefits of a downhill workout,. The leveling feet
are an adjustable system used to aid in the leveling the treadmill.
Adjustable Soft Select:
Allows users to “personalize” the walking surface from soft to firm or anywhere in between.