Weslo 1750 manual Key No. Qty Description

Page 26

Part List—Model No. NTTL12080

 

 

 

Rev. 0898B

To find the parts listed below, refer to the

Exploded Drawing

attached in the center of this owner’s guide.

Key No. Qty.

Description

 

Key No. Qty.

Description

1

2

Rear Roller Adj. Bolt

 

53

2

Rear Pad

2

1

Front Roller Adj. Bolt

 

54

1

Left Rear Endcap

3

2

Pulse Cover Screw

 

55

2

Sensor Star Washer

4

1

On/Off Switch

 

56

4

Frame Pivot Bolt

5

1

Storage Latch

 

57

1

Console Wire Harness

6

4

Isolator

 

58

1

Right Foot Rail

7

2

Ground Wire Screw

 

59

1

Motor Bolt

8

4

Platform Screw

 

60

1

Sensor Bracket Nut

9

1

Left Foot Rail

 

61

2

Sensor Locknut

10

2

Handrail Endcap

 

62

18

Belly Pan Fastener

11

1

Pulse Sensor Cover

 

63

1

Right Rear Endcap

12

2

Sensor Pad

 

64

2

Base Endcap

13

1

Pulse Receiver

 

65

1

Releaseable Wire Tie

14

1

Chest Pulse Strap

 

66

5

8” Wire Tie

15

1

Key/Clip

 

67

1

Wire Tie Holder

16

1

Frame

 

68

2

Frame Endcap

17

1

Front Roller/Pulley

 

69

1

Incline Disk

18

1

Rear Roller

 

70

1

Upright/Base

19

1

Incline Frame

 

71

1

Motor

20

1

Electronics Shield

 

72

1

Pulley/Flywheel/Fan

21

1

Incline Motor Shield

 

73

2

Optic Sensor Wire

22

1

Incline Pivot Spacer

 

74

1

Speed Disk

23

2

Side Hood Bracket

 

75

1

Photo Switch Bracket

24

8

Wheel Nut

 

76

2

Photo Switch

25

6

Incline Bolt/Motor Tension Bolt

77

1

8” Ground Wire

26

1

Incline Motor

 

78

1

Console

27

1

Controller

 

79

1

Shock

28

1

Electronics Plate

 

80

1

Walking Belt

29

2

Rear Isolator

 

81

1

Walking Platform

30

2

Wheel

 

82

1

Incline Stop Bracket

31

1

Power Cord

 

83

1

Latch Warning Decal

32

1

Power Cord Grommet

 

84

1

Motor Hood

33

1

Front Hood Bracket

 

85

1

Incline Motor Plate

34

1

Outlet Bracket

 

86

1

Headband Pulse Sensor

35

1

Circuit Breaker

 

87

1

Allen Wrench

36

4

Rear Platform Screw

 

88

1

Wrench Clip

37

2

Wheel Bolt

 

89

6

Base Pad

38

1

Front Belly Pan

 

90

39

Small Screw

39

1

Motor Pivot Bolt

 

91

2

Pad Screw

40

1

Motor Pivot Nut

 

93

2

Latch Spacer

41*

1

Motor/Pulley/Flywheel/Fan

 

94

1

Incline Spacer

42

1

Motor Belt

 

95

2

Handrail Bolt

43

26

Screw

 

96

2

Motor Tension Nut

44

2

Endcap Plate

 

97

2

Incline Warning Decal

45

1

Motor Tension Washer

 

98

1

Front Roller Adj. Nut

46

2

Tension Star Washer

 

99**

1

Optional Weights and Rack

47

2

Sensor Screw

 

100

2

Foot Rail Track

48

2

Belt Guide

 

101

2

Handrail

49

3

Roller Adjustment Washer

 

102

2

Handrail Washer

50

1

Belly Pan

 

103

4

Handrail Screw

51

4

Plastic Stand-Off

 

104

2

Warning Decal

52

1

Wire Harness

 

105

4

Wheel Spacer

26

Image 26
Contents Customer Information Table of Contents Important Precautions Never move the walking belt while the powerDecal in the location shown Do so by an authorized service representaNever insert any object into any opening Before You Begin Screws Post 101 AssemblyArrow a while pushing on the Handrail to slide it fully 102Protect the floor or carpet HOW to PUT on the Heart Rate Monitor Heart Rate Monitor TROUBLE-SHOOTINGStore the heart rate monitor in a warm, dry place Heart Rate Monitor Care and MaintenanceBattery Erly, the CR 2032 bat- tery may need to beTreadmill Operation To use the Heart Rate program Diagram of the ConsoleFeatures of the Console HOW to USE the Manual Mode Speed display Calories displayTIME/PACE display DISTANCE/INCLINE displayPut on the CardioTrack heart rate monitor HOW to USE the Heart Rate ProgramSelect a heart rate setting Enter your ageIncrease Heart Rate Monitor Trouble-shootingBegin walking If you+ button to start the program HOW to USE the Incline ProgramsSelect one of the Incline programs From the console HOW to Select the Information ModeSee on INCLINE/DISTANCEHOW to Fold the Treadmill for Storage HOW to Move the TreadmillHOW to Lower the Treadmill for USE Hold the treadmill firmly with both hands, and lowerSymptom the Power Turns OFF During USE Maintenance and Trouble-shootingSymptom the Power does not Turn on Do not operate the treadmill until the problem isSymptom the Walking Belt Slows When Walked on Symptom the Heart Rate Monitor does not Function ProperlyUnplug the Power Cord EdgesExercise Steps Conditioning GuidelinesFactors in a Sensible Diet Any exercise programToe Touch Stretch Weight Loss TipsWarm up before you begin Hamstring StretchSession Get FIT with the PowerTreadBenefits of Aerobic Exercise Participate in strength trainingHeart Rate Intensity Workout TipsWorkout Programs Key No. Qty Description Qty Black Wire, Male/FemaleBlack Wire, 2 Female Service@nordictrack.com How to Order Replacement PartsManufacturer’s One-Year Limited Warranty Call us Write usRev B To identify the parts shown on thisRefer to 110 3690 100 104