Vision Fitness Simple and Deluxe manual Troubleshooting Your Treadmill

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TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR TREADMILL

Our Treadmills are designed to be reliable and easy to use. If, however, you have a problem, these troubleshooting steps may indicate the cause.

PROBLEM: The console does not light up.

SOLUTION: Check to make sure the Treadmill is connected to a functioning outlet and that the Treadmill is turned on.

PROBLEM: The Treadmill’s built-in circuit breaker trips repeatedly, shutting off for no apparent reason.

SOLUTION: The lubricating wax coating on the deck is wearing down and needs to be replenished; contact your VISION FITNESS retailer.

PROBLEM: The Treadmill shuts off when elevated.

SOLUTION: Check to make sure that the power cord is not stretched so tight that when the Treadmill is elevated the cord is pulled out of the wall outlet.

PROBLEM: The running belt does not stay in the center of the Treadmill when you are running on it.

SOLUTION: Check to make sure the Treadmill is level.

SOLUTION: The running belt is loose and needs to be properly tensioned (see Page 49 for proper procedure).

PROBLEM: The belt moves within 1/4” of -- but does not touch -- the side rail.

SOLUTION: There is nothing wrong, this is normal and will not cause any damage.

PROBLEM: An error message appears. An error message is designated by the letter “E” and a number, (ex. “E5”).

SOLUTION: Contact your VISION FITNESS retailer.

NOTE: If the above steps do not remedy the problem, discontinue use, turn

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the power off and contact your VISION FITNESS retailer.

 

G E N E R A L

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Contents N e r ’s G u i d e Page Page Vision Fitness Table of Contents AT F O R M T R E a D M I L L L D I N G 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 Placement in Your Home AssemblySafety Magnet KEY & Clip PowerQuick Speed and Quick Elevation Keys Quick SpeedQuick Elevation Contact Heart Rate Hand Pulse Heart Rate Sensors Leveling Transport Wheel Unlock Folding Treadmillsonly Transport Wheel LockUnfolding FoldingMoving Your Vision Fitness Folding Treadmill Choosing a Time Entering Your WeightReset Introduction to the Simple TreadmillDistance Simple Feedback Display Scan FunctionElevation TimeP4 FAT Burner Speed and Elevation Changes Deluxe Treadmill Program Details P1 ManualP2 Muscle Toner Elevation Changes P3 Speed Intervals Speed ChangesDeluxe Treadmill Program Details P7 Sprint H1 Heart Rate TrainingH2 Heart Rate Training Deluxe Easy Start Deluxe Feedback Display Scan Function Profile Deluxe Feedback Display ElevationChoosing a Program Deluxe Feedback Display SPB Segment Progress BAREnter AGE Choosing a LevelChoosing a Time P1-P4 Finishing StartingPacer Program Details Choosing Distance SET WeightUsing the Sprint 8 Program HR2 Elevation only Deluxe Heart Rate Training HR1 Speed & ElevationEnter Target Heart Rate Zone Choose Heartrate ProgramsEnter Weight Choose TimeBegin the Program WARM-UP Mode HR2 WARM-UP Mode HR1Completing Your Workout COOL-DOWN ModeL U X E Wireless Chest Transmitter Transmitter Strap PlacementGeneral Heart Rate Training Recommendations Exercise Intensity Target Heart RateExample RPE Scale Rate of Perceived ExertionCustom Programs C1-C3 Programming a Custom ProgramEnter Program Time Beginning Workout Enter Segment SpeedEnter Segment Elevation Saving Segment DataCustom Programs C4 & C5 Programming User Programs C4 & C5Enter Segmenttime Enter Segment Speed Default Weight UnitsMAX Time Accumulated Distance DefaulttimeDefaultage Accumulated TimeAUTO-CALIBRATION Deluxe Only Exit User Engineering ModePause Time Maximum TimeExit Userengineeringmode AUTO-CALIBRATION Simple OnlyCommon Treadmill Questions Troubleshooting Your Treadmill Troubleshooting Your Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap Centering the Belt Tensioning the BeltDeck Waxing Preventive MaintenanceCleaning Treadmill Quarterly InspectionN E R a L Limited Home USE Warranty Limited Home USE Warranty Developing a Fitness Program Achieving Your Fitness GoalsTrack Your Progress Exercise Duration Exercise Guidelines WARM-UPBalanced Fitness Strength TrainingFrequency Seated TOE Touch StretchingStanding Calf Stretch Standing Quadriceps StretchN E R a L N E R a L N E R a L N E R a L N E R a L S i o n