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Safety Tips
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1.
Always use safety key and attach 
lanyard to your clothing at about 
waist height.
2.
Wear comfortable, good-quality
walking or running shoes.
3. Warm-up and cool-down periods are 
important for a complete workout.
4. Always straddle the belt and allow it to 
start moving before stepping onto it.
5. Hold the grab bar while adjusting the 
controls.
6. Keeping your eyes focused straight 
ahead will help you maintain your 
balance.
7.
Adjust your own speed and grade.  
Never make adjustments for another 
person or allow someone else to make 
adjustments for you.
8. Always allow the belt to stop completely 
before dismounting. Gradually slowing 
down also minimizes the sensation of 
feeling like you are still moving after you 
stop.
9.
Allow space behind treadmill and sides 
in the event you lose your balance.
10.  Always inspect your treadmill to   
ensure there are no foreign objects 
obstructing the moving parts.
11. To avoid any possibility of being struck 
or caught between moving parts, 
bystanders should not be within reach 
of the treadmill while it is in motion.
12. For safety reasons and to prevent 
damage to your treadmill, allow only
ONE person at a time on your machine.
13. Never leave unsupervised children
near your treadmill. 
14. Animals should never be allowed on or
near your treadmill. 
15. Keep the power cord clear of the
incline system.  Allow extra slack for
inclining the machine.  Do not run the
power cord under the treadmill.
16. Your treadmill is designed for indoor
use only.
17 . Never use your treadmill around water
or while you are wet.  Using the unit
around a pool, hot tub or sauna will
void the warranty.
18 . Do not operate treadmill while using
bottled oxygen.
Congratulations on your purchase of a TRUE treadmill.  You
have chosen a premium piece of exercise equipment
designed to meet your fitness needs. 
Before using your treadmill, please review this manual to
learn about the unit’s features, functions, maintenance
procedures, and safe operation.
SAFETY TIPS:
SECTION 1
SAFETY TIPS
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BASICS
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ASSEMBLY
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BELT ADJUSTMENTS
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TREADBELT TENSION
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SAFETY FEATURES
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SECTION 2
600 CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTIONS/FUNCTIONS
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700/725 HRC CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTIONS/FUNCTIONS
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750 CI CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTIONS/FUNCTIONS
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MANUAL PROGRAM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 
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PRE PROGRAM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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PRE-PROGRAM PROFILES
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CARDIOINTERACTIVE AND HEART RATE CONTROL INTRODUCTION
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TRUE HEART RATE CONTROL (HRC) HOW IT WORKS
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CARDIOINTERACTIVE AND HRC TARGET OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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CRUISE CONTROL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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CARDIOACTIVE HRC INTERVAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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HEART RATE CONTROL IMPORTANT POINTS
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PRE-PROGRAM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WITH EXPRESS KEYS
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TARGET HEART RATE CHART
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THE F.I.T. FORMULA
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SECTION 3
CARE AND MAINTENANCE TABLE OF CONTENTS
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
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EXPLODED DIAGRAMS
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TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTS
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TEST PROCEDURES
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SECTION 4
INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE CHART
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