INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
A S S E M B LY STEP 3
HARDWARE BAG 3 CONTENTS:
BOLT (A) | FLAT WASHER (B) | SPRING WASHER (C) |
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A S S E M B LY STEP 4
HARDWARE BAG 4 CONTENTS: |
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SCREW (E) | SCREW (F) |
15 mm | 30 mm |
Qty: 4 | Qty: 2 |
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS INTRODUCTION
ASSEMBLY
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
TREADMILL CONDITIONING OPERATION GUIDELINES
RIGHT HANDLEBAR |
CONSOLE CABLE |
ARC WASHERS (D) |
SPRING WASHERS (C) |
BOLTS (A) |
BOLTS (A) |
SPRING WASHERS (C) |
FLAT WASHERS (B) |
CONSOLE MASTS |
AOpen HARDWARE BAG 3.
BWith the running deck in the lowered position, place the right handlebar on top of the right console mast. Carefully route the console cable through the bottom of the handlebar and out the cable hole as shown in second drawing below. The pulse cable and POWER cable should be pulled out of the hole as well.
Note: Do not pinch the CONSOLE CABLE when placing right handlebar on top of the right console mast.
CTo assemble the RIGHT handlebar to the RIGHT console mast, insert
2 Bolts (A), 2 SPRING WASHERS (C) and 2 FLAT washers (B) in the inside of the mast and 1 Bolt (A), 1 SPRING WASHER (C) and 1 arc washer (D) in the rear of the mast as shown.
CONSOLE |
CUP HOLDER |
SCREW (F) |
SCREWS (E) |
AOpen HARDWARE BAG 4.
BAttache CUP HOLDERS to CONSOLE by inserting 4 SCREWS (E) and 2 SCREWS (F).
ASSEMBLY
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
CONDITIONING TREADMILL GUIDELINES OPERATION
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POWER CABLE
PULSE CABLE
CONSOLE CABLE
D Repeat on other side. |
Note: Only the pulse cable |
will need to be routed through |
the cable hole on the left |
TROUBLESHOOTING LIMITED
MAINTENANCE WARRANTY
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CABLE HOLE
RIGHT HANDLEBAR RIGHT CONSOLE MAST
CONSOLE CABLE
Note: Carefully align holes when assembling handlebars to console mast, making sure to not press down on handlebars.
handlebar. |
Note: Do not completely tighten any screws or bolts until step 6 is complete!
Note: Assembly of cup holders may be easier if console is flipped upside down before inserting screws. Be careful not to overtighten screws.
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