Vision Fitness T9700 Runner's manual Moving Your Vision Fitness Treadmill, Placement in Your Home

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MOVING YOUR VISION FITNESS TREADMILL

Your VISION FITNESS Treadmill has a pair of transport wheels built into the front legs. To move, firmly grasp the back end of the frame, carefully lift and roll.

CAUTION: Our Treadmills are well-built and heavy, weighing up to 325 lbs.! Use care and additional help if necessary.

PLACEMENT IN YOUR HOME

It is important that you place your Treadmill in a comfortable and inviting 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 you, the Treadmill should be in an attractive setting.

NOTE: If you place your Treadmill facing out from a wall, you should leave 3 feet between the wall and the Treadmill to ensure safe operation.

LEVELING

The Treadmill should be level for optimum use. Once you have placed the 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 7 not track properly. Once you have leveled the Treadmill, lock the levelers

in place by tightening the nuts against the frame.

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Contents N e r ’s G u i d e Page Page Page Table of Contents Page L L P L a T F O R M T R E a D M I L L Children Important Safety Instructions Save These InstructionsPower Requirements Other Safety Tips for Your Vision Fitness Treadmill CleaningLeveling Placement in Your HomeMoving Your Vision Fitness Treadmill Auto Shut OFF PowerEmergency Stop Program Information Program QUICK-KEYST9700Runner Program Details Speed T9700Runner Program Details Tempo T9700Runner Program Details Hills Heart Rate Alphanumeric Message CenterDistance CaloriesProfile Matrix Window 10 X Feedback Display ElevationSpeed Scan Function Feedback Display Profile Matrix Window 10 XSpeed Quick Keys User LOG-INPress LOG-IN Button Choose a Program Elevation Quick KeysTotals are Displayed Reset User TotalsUser Totals Button Press User Totals ButtonChoosing a Level Entering Your WeightTarget Heart Rate General Heart Rate Training RecommendationsExercise Intensity Transmitter Strap Placement Wireless Chest TransmitterTalk Test Rate of Perceived ExertionRPE Scale Choosing Stride Speed Choose the Speed Repeats ProgramChoosing Interval Speed Choosing Recovery Heart RateChoosing Rest Stride Speed Choose the NON-TEMPO HRT Program Heart Rate Training Elevation & SpeedChoose Program Time Program Mode Warm UP ModeEnding the Program Cool Down ModeT9700Runner Heart Rate Training Hills Choosing Rest Stride Speed Enter Program Time Custom ProgramsCustom Program Details Programming a Custom Program Enter Segment Elevation Enter Segment SpeedBeginning Workout Saving Segment DataMeter Repeats Meter Repeats 834 530 500 E E D Mile Repeats Heart Rate Repeats Page 5K Run 530 505 15K Run M P O 15K Run Percent/90 Seconds L L S L L S L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L17 L18 L19 L20 L21 Heart Rate Repeats Page Troubleshooting Your Treadmill Troubleshooting Your Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap Accumulated Time Default WeightUnits Check Motor Brushes Message Clean Treadmill MessageAccumulated Distance Deck Lubrication MessageAUTO-CALIBRATION Exit User Engineering ModePage Common Treadmill Questions Centering the Belt Tensioning the BeltLimited Home USE Warranty Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Commercial Warranty Limited Commercial Warranty Developing a Fitness Program Warm UP Standing Quadriceps Stretch FlexibilitySeated TOE Touch Standing Calf Stretch Exercise Guidelines Achieving Your Fitness Goals Keeping AN Exercise Diary Sample GoalsPage Page Page Page Page Page S i o n