Vision Fitness
T8100, T8900, T8500HRC, T8400HRC
manual
Part
Warranty
Maintenance
Assembly T8200/T8100
Weight
Placement in Your Home
Safety
Turn Power on
Special Console Features
Count Down Mode
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PART 1
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Contents
Treadmill
Congratulations1
About Home Exercise
Part 2 Getting Started
Table of Contents Part 1 Features & Benefits
Part 3 Using the Console
Part 4 Maintenance
Part
Push Button Elevation
Powerful 2 HP Continuous Duty Industrial Grade Motor
Low Maintenance, Pre-Waxed Slik-Deck
Spacious
Part
Folding
T8200/T8100 Folding Treadmills
Open Frame Design
Grounding Instructions
Important Safety Instructions
Children
Other Safety Tips
Attach Frame Stabilizer
Assembly T8200/T8100
Assembly T8500/T8400
Attach Deck Locking Knob
Moving your T8500/T8400 Treadmill
Moving Your Vision Fitness Treadmill
USE Dedicated Circuit
Placement in Your Home
Power Cord and Switch
Leveling the Base
Do not Stand on the Belt
Part 3 Using Your Console Programmable Console
Turn Power on
Safety KEY Tether and Clip
T8500/T8400 Console Instructions Choosing the Profile
Profile # Preset Time Fitness Benefits
Choosing the Time
Count Down Mode
Count Up Mode
Choosing the Workout Level
Push Button Elevation
Always Turn Power OFF
Starting Your Treadmill
Finish Your Fitness Treadmill Program
Special Console Features
Display Data USE this Function to
Feedback Functions
Scan ON/OFF
Profile Details P1 Manual Profile
Preset Time None Primary Fitness Goal Customized Workouts
P2 Intervals Profile Speed Changes
Preset Time 32 Minutes Primary Fitness Goal Weight Loss
P3 Weight Loss Profile Speed Changes
Preset Time 48 Minutes Primary Fitness Goal Weight Loss
P4 Weight Loss Profile Elevation Changes
P6 10 Kilometer RUN Elevation Changes
P5 5 Kilometer RUN Elevation Changes
Primary Fitness Goal Endurance Training
T8200/T8100 Console Instructions Choosing the Profile
T8200/T8100 Console Part
Toggle Button Elevation Model T8100
Push Button Elevation Model T8200
Special Console Features
Feedback Functions
P2 Intervals
P3 Weight Loss
Centering the Belt
Part 4 Maintenance Cleaning
If Belt is too far to the right side
If Belt is too far to the left side
Turn Drive Belt
Tensioning the Belt
Running Belt
Turn
Importance of the Warm UP and Cool Down
Part 5 Developing a Fitness Program
How Hard?
Exercise Guidelines
How Often?
How Long?
Perceived Exertion Level
Target Heart Rate Zone
Sample Goals
Achieving Your Fitness Goals
Keeping an Exercise Dairy
Part 5 Weekly Log
Weekly Log Part
Part 5 Monthly Log
Monthly Log Part
Part 6 Further Reading
Further Reading on Fitness
Limited Home USE Warranty
Warranty Registration
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