JAKKS Pacific TR500, TR1000-TV manual Treadmill operations, QuickStart

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treadmill operations

Before starting your treadmill the following actions will need to be properly completed:

1.Be certain that your treadmill is sitting level and stable. It is also recommended that you locate your treadmill in a pleasant area that gives you something to look at while working out, such as a window or television. Maintaining an exercise program with a treadmill located in a poorly lit basement room is more difficult than when your treadmill is located in an active and pleasant location.

2.Make sure that your treadmill is plugged into a properly grounded outlet as described in the grounding section of this document.

3.Turn the On/Off switch, which is located in the front of your treadmill, to the On position.

4.Insert the magnetic safety key into the round area centered at the bottom of your display. If the safety key is not inserted properly you will see lines across the middle of each LED display.

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1.Attach the "Safety Key" to your clothing. This key will immediately shut off your treadmill if removed and is strongly recommended for your safety.

2.QuickStart - The quickest and easiest way to start your treadmill is to push the Quick Start button. This will cause the display to count down for 3 seconds and then begin in the “Manual Program” at 0.6 mph.

3.Speed Adjustment - can be increased and decreased in 3 different ways:

Display Console - "/\" "\/" Each time you press the "/\" button on the display console the speed will increase by 0.1 mile per hour.

Handlebar Speed Control - The heart rate sensor on the right side of the handlebars includes a speed control switch. Pushing the switch on the right side increases the speed by 0.1 mile and pushing the button on the right side decreases the speed. It needs to say right side for increasing and left side for decreasing.

Quick Buttons - The display console includes buttons that immediately set the speed to 3, 4, 5, and 6 mile per hour without having to scroll through the speeds.

4. Incline - Like the speed settings, incline can be adjusted 3 different ways:

Display Console - "/\" "\/" Each time you depress the "/\" or "\/" button on the display console the incline will increase or decrease by 1 level.

Handlebar Incline Control - The heart rate sensor on the left side of the handlebars includes an incline control switch. Pushing the switch on the left side increases the incline by 1 level and pushing the button on the right side decreases the incline by 1 level.

Quick Buttons - The display console includes buttons that immediately set the incline to 4, 6, 8, and 10 level without having to scroll through the incline levels.

5.Display Readouts - Besides "Speed" and "Incline" the center LED window will display Time, Distance, Calories, Heart Rate and Laps. By pressing the MODE button, you can select the function that you want displayed on the center LED window, or you can go to the Scan mode to scan through all functions. In the "Quick Start" mode, time will start to count up from 0:00.

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Contents TR500 TR1000-TV Version Page Table of contents Page Congratulations on the purchase of your LifeSpan treadmill Product specifications Console and Programming TR500 TR1000-TVLimited home use warranty Children and Pets Important safety precautionsOther Safety Tips Grounding InstructionsGetting fit 85% 75%60% TR500/TR1000-TV assembly instructions Parts Hardware / ToolsBase Frame / Support Handle Assembly Handlebar AssemblyConsole Assembly Complete Assembly2194101 Electronics overviewDisplay Functions 81.Grounding Instructions Exercise programs Body Mass Program Treadmill operations QuickStartPrograms Setup and Selection P1-P12 Target Heart Rate Program SetupBody Composition Analysis User Setup Programs 2 usersResetting the Console Pause FunctionSpeed Program Incline Program Moving and storage Folding the TreadmillUnfolding the Treadmill Troubleshooting Set up and run mode Press Enter and then Speed Up buttons untilMaintenance and cleaning Belt TensioningAligning the Running Belt Cleaning Belt LubricationBox Park City, Utah