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USER ENGINEERING MODE

Your  treadmill  offers  a  User  Engineering  Mode  that  can  access 
certain  data  and  help  to  troubleshoot  your  treadmill.  The  User 
Engineering  Mode  is  designed  for  you  to  access  functions  that  will 
not affect important treadmill settings. To access this mode, please 
hold  down  the  SPEED  DOWN  and  ENTER  keys  while  the  treadmill 
is  at  the  start-up  mode.  When  in  User  mode, 

“USER”

  is  displayed 

in  the  data  window.  Press  ENTER.  Use  either  set  of  arrow  keys  to 
access the available functions/data. Press ENTER to select the data/
function. To save data, hold down ENTER until the treadmill beeps. 
To exit, press STOP.

UNITS

P6  represents  units,  Metric  or  English.  You  can  change  this 
configuration  for  your  treadmill.  When  you  enter  P6,  the  large 
window shows the model number and the small window shows the 
units.  An  even  number  represents  English  units  (miles/mph),  and 
an  odd  number  represents  Metric  units  (kilometers/kph).  You  can 
change  the  number  using  the  SPEED  arrow  keys.  Press  and  hold 
ENTER to save the data.

MAxIMUM TIME

P7 represents the maximum time the treadmill can be used (shown 
as minutes:seconds). Use the number keys or the SPEED arrow keys 
to change the time. To save the time, hold down ENTER until there 
are two beeps.

DEFAULT WEIGHT

P8 represents the default weight. You can change this configuration 
for  your  treadmill.  To  modify  the  weight,  use  the  number  keys  or 
press the SPEED arrow keys. To save the new default weight, hold 
down ENTER until there are two beeps

ACCUMULATED TIME

P9  represents  accumulated  time  in  hours.  This  information  is  for 
viewing only; the data cannot be modified.

ACCUMULATED DISTANCE

P10  represents  accumulated  distance,  either  in  miles  or  kilometers. 
This information is for viewing only; the data cannot be modified.

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Summary of Contents for T10

Page 1: ...WARRANTY GENERAL T10 Non Folding Treadmill OWNER S GUIDE ...

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Page 4: ...bit Your new treadmill will help you eliminate the obstacles that prevent you from getting in your exercise time Snow and rain and darkness won t interfere with your workout when you have your treadmill in the comfort of your home This owner s guide provides you with basic information on starting an exercise program A more complete knowledge of your new treadmill will assist you in realizing your ...

Page 5: ...EQUIREMENTS 3 OTHER SAFETY TIPS 4 ASSEMBLY PLACEMENT 5 POWER SWITCH SAFETY KEY 8 QUICK SPEED ELEVATION KEYS 7 CONTACT HEART RATE 8 TREADMILL OVERVIEW 9 MOVING LEVELING 10 HOME WARRANTY 16 INTRODUCTION 11 CONSOLE DISPLAY 12 CONSOLE WARRANTY GENERAL GENERAL CONSOLE WARRANTY ...

Page 6: ...se supervision is necessary when this treadmill is used by on or near children invalids or disabled persons Use this treadmill only for its intended use as described in this manual Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer Never operate this treadmill if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or dropped into water Return the t...

Page 7: ...is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the treadmill if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician POWER REQUIREMENTS This treadmill is rated for more than 15 amperes and is for use on a circuit having a nominal rating of 120 volts and is factory equipped with a specific electric cord and plug to permit connection to a proper electric ci...

Page 8: ...tarting treadmill Read Instruction Manual before using CAUTION If you experience chest pains nausea dizziness or shortness of breath stop exercising immediately and consult your physician before continuing Do not wear clothing that might catch on any part of the treadmill Read this Owner s Guide before operating this treadmill GENERAL ...

Page 9: ...n of your treadmill contact your Vision Fitnes retailer PLACEMENT IN YOUR HOME Itisimportantthatyouplaceyourtreadmillinacomfortableandinviting room Your treadmill is designed to use minimal floor space Many people will place their treadmills facing the TV or a picture window If at all possible avoid putting your treadmill in an unfinished basement To make exercise a desirable daily activity for yo...

Page 10: ...s the Safety Magnet Key is inserted into the circle in the front of the console You should attach the clip end to your clothing If at any time you need to stop the treadmill quickly simply pull the Safety Magnet Key off the console This will cut all power to the treadmill and it will come to a complete stop To resume your workout place the Safety Magnet Key back in place This will send you back to...

Page 11: ... 4 5 mph kph press QUICK SPEED then 4 then 5 The Quick Speed keys adjust the speed in 0 1 mph kph increments The maximum speed using the Quick Speed keys is 9 9 mph kph quick elevation Examples of the QUICK ELEVATION key operation to change to 6 elevation press QUICK ELEVATION then 6 To go to 10 elevation press QUICK ELEVATION then 1 then 0 The Quick Elevation keys adjust the elevation in 1 increm...

Page 12: ...onitor your heart rate To use grasp both of the sensors with a comfortable grip during your workout The console will display your heart rate Although your signal will be displayed immediately it may take the system a few seconds to zero in on your actual heart rate Start Press for Easy Start Stop Hold to Reset GENERAL ...

Page 13: ...9 TRANSPORT WHEELS CONSOLE HANDLEBARS SIDE RAILS MOTOR COVER LEVELERS RUNNING BELT GENERAL ...

Page 14: ...se care and additional help if necessary LEVELING Your treadmill should be level for optimum use Once you have placed your treadmill where you intend to use it raise or lower one or both of the adjustable levelers located on the back of the treadmill frame A carpenter s level is recommended If your treadmill is not level the running belt may not track properly Once you have leveled your treadmill ...

Page 15: ...ing your workout time you may enter your weight Use the number keys or either set of arrow keys to enter your weight Press ENTER By selecting your weight the totals for calories will be adjusted according to your entered weight If you are ready to begin exercising press START PAUSE Press STOP to pause during your workout RESET Press and hold STOP to reset the treadmill HEART RATE ELEVATION TIME DI...

Page 16: ...e elapsed in your workout DISTANCE Shown as miles or kilometers View Distance traveled during workout CALORIES Shown as estimated accumulated Calories burned during workout SPEED Shown as Miles Hour or Kilometers Hour This Indicates how fast the running surface is moving to simulate outdoor walking running PACE Shown as time Minutes Seconds required to travel one mile kilometer at current speed HE...

Page 17: ... the small window shows the units An even number represents English units miles mph and an odd number represents Metric units kilometers kph You can change the number using the SPEED arrow keys Press and hold ENTER to save the data Maximum Time P7 represents the maximum time the treadmill can be used shown as minutes seconds Use the number keys or the SPEED arrow keys to change the time To save th...

Page 18: ...e time from 20 seconds to 10 minutes You can modify this time by using the number keys or the SPEED arrow keys Press and hold ENTER to save the new value DEFAULT TIME P15 represents the program default time You can modify this time by using the number keys or the SPEED or ELEVATION arrows Press and hold ENTER to save the new value CONSOLE ...

Page 19: ...dmill will run through minimum and maximum speed and elevation The auto calibration will take three to five minutes When auto calibration is complete End will appear in the data window The treadmill will reboot and return to the start up screen EXIT USER ENGINEERING MODE P16 represents exit mode When you press ENTER to select the function the console performs a reboot returning to the start up scr...

Page 20: ...MOTOR LIFETIME Vision Fitness warrants the Motor against defects in workmanship and materials for the life of the Product so long as the device remains in the possession of the original owner ELECTRONICS PARTS FIVE YEARS Vision Fitness warrants the Electronic components and all original Parts other than the Motor against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of five years from the date...

Page 21: ...warranty does not apply to damage or failure due to accident abuse corrosion discoloration of paint or plastic or neglect Vision Fitness shall not be responsible for incidental or consequential damages Parts and Electronic components reconditioned to As New Condition by Vision Fitness or its vendors may sometimes be supplied as warranty replacement parts and constitute fulfillment of warranty term...

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Page 24: ...1600 Landmark Drive Cottage Grove WI 53527 toll free 800 335 4348 fax 608 839 8731 www visionfitness com 2012 Vision Fitness All Rights Reserved REV 1 1 T10 ...

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