Vision Fitness T8100, T8900, T8500HRC, T8400HRC manual Part

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Contents Treadmill Congratulations1 About Home Exercise Part 2 Getting Started Table of Contents Part 1 Features & BenefitsPart 3 Using the Console Part 4 MaintenancePart Push Button Elevation Powerful 2 HP Continuous Duty Industrial Grade MotorLow Maintenance, Pre-Waxed Slik-Deck SpaciousPart Folding T8200/T8100 Folding TreadmillsOpen Frame Design Grounding Instructions Important Safety InstructionsChildren Other Safety TipsAttach Frame Stabilizer Assembly T8200/T8100Assembly T8500/T8400 Attach Deck Locking KnobMoving your T8500/T8400 Treadmill Moving Your Vision Fitness TreadmillUSE Dedicated Circuit Placement in Your HomePower Cord and Switch Leveling the BaseDo not Stand on the Belt Part 3 Using Your Console Programmable ConsoleTurn Power on Safety KEY Tether and ClipT8500/T8400 Console Instructions Choosing the Profile Profile # Preset Time Fitness BenefitsChoosing the Time Count Down ModeCount Up Mode Choosing the Workout LevelPush Button Elevation Always Turn Power OFFStarting Your Treadmill Finish Your Fitness Treadmill ProgramSpecial Console Features Display Data USE this Function to Feedback FunctionsScan ON/OFF Profile Details P1 Manual Profile Preset Time None Primary Fitness Goal Customized WorkoutsP2 Intervals Profile Speed Changes Preset Time 32 Minutes Primary Fitness Goal Weight Loss P3 Weight Loss Profile Speed ChangesPreset Time 48 Minutes Primary Fitness Goal Weight Loss P4 Weight Loss Profile Elevation ChangesP6 10 Kilometer RUN Elevation Changes P5 5 Kilometer RUN Elevation ChangesPrimary Fitness Goal Endurance Training T8200/T8100 Console Instructions Choosing the Profile T8200/T8100 Console Part Toggle Button Elevation Model T8100 Push Button Elevation Model T8200Special Console Features Feedback Functions P2 Intervals P3 Weight Loss Centering the Belt Part 4 Maintenance CleaningIf Belt is too far to the right side If Belt is too far to the left sideTurn Drive Belt Tensioning the BeltRunning Belt TurnImportance of the Warm UP and Cool Down Part 5 Developing a Fitness ProgramHow Hard? Exercise GuidelinesHow Often? How Long?Perceived Exertion Level Target Heart Rate ZoneSample Goals Achieving Your Fitness GoalsKeeping an Exercise Dairy Part 5 Weekly Log Weekly Log Part Part 5 Monthly Log Monthly Log Part Part 6 Further Reading Further Reading on FitnessLimited Home USE Warranty Warranty Registration