Bodyguard T700 manual Maintenance InformationInfor ation, General Care

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6Maintenance InformationInfor ation

General Care

Your T700 have been designed and built to give you trouble free use. For maximum safety however, you should periodically check your unit for signs of wear.

Here’s a quick check list followed by reference Table 3 :

After each workout, you should wipe down your T700 using a mild, non-abrasive liquid cleanser applied on a soft cotton cloth. Do not spray cleansers directly on the unit or use an excessively damp cloth. Do not clean the unit with the power ON, be sure that it is OFF.

Be sure that the treadmill is on a level surface and that it is not rocking. Excessive rocking may cause the running belt to track to one side of the deck resulting in accelerated wear of the running belt.

Keep liquids including excessive sweat away from the computer console.

The running belt and deck surface should be kept clean. Dirt and other debris can cause slipping when exercising.

Check that each handle bar is secure on the frame.

Do not put any lubricating product other than the Bodyguard® lubricant.

Place a carpet or rubber mat under the treadmill to avoid any build up of debris from your exercise shoes. Under extreme conditions, some debris may collect on the floor just behind the rear roller. It is also recommended to periodically remove any dust that may have accumulated under the treadmill. Excessive amounts of dust may enter into the motor assembly and cause the motor to overheat.

It is very important to periodically remove any dust that may have accumulated under the motor cover. Use compressed air to blow out the accumulated dust in the motor and board area.

WARNING – To prevent electrical shock or risk of fire, always turn the power OFF and disconnect the power cord whenever you are inspecting and repairing your T700.

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Contents T700 Contents Impotant Safety Notice For Your Personal SafetyElectrical Information Know Your Heart RateT700 Limited Warranty Responsibility of the UserOperatiOperating your T700 Getting to Know the T700 Computer Display MonitorKeys Scanning Feature Pausing During an ExerciseSaving an Exercise custom programs Viewing Exercise Parameters Access to Settings MenuLanguage Feature Fitness Networking Cardio Theater, Fit LinxxDistance Unit Feature Weight Unit FeatureWarm Up and Cool Down Feature Heart Rate Access Options Feature Heart Rate Control Options FeatureBeeper Feature Time, Distance, Calories FeatureActivate User User Identification FeatureTable of minimum and maximum values Create UserView Statistics Reset StatisticsEdit User Delete UserPause Time Edit Text FeatureSpeed Limits Big Number OptionLearn Program Max Duration16 Add/Remove Program Saving Option On or OffProgram Levels JustGoTM ProgramManual Program Cardiovascular ProgramInterval Program Random Program Walk Program Hill Climb ProgramSpeed Run Program Track ProgramRunner’s Interval Program Hills and Valleys ProgramHeart Rate Access Feature Requires wireless chest strap Gerkin Protocol Program Required wireless chest strapUsing Contact Heart Rate How to Use Heart Rate AccessChanging Your Target Heart Rate in a Program Possible Chest Strap Heart Rate Problems Troubleshooting Check List TablePossible Contact Heart Rate Problems Access to Diagnostics menuKeypad Test Nvram TestEprom Test Display TestBelt Alignment Motor CheckError Log Elevation CalibrationStatistics Maintenance Current TestSpeed Sensor Test Maintenance InformationInfor ation General CareBelt and Running Deck Running Belt Deck SurfaceLubricant Application Quick Troubleshooting Check List Problem Possible CAUSE/SOLUTIONError Codes Problem Cause / SolutionThank You for Purchasing a Bodyguard T700 Interference limits requirements North America Safety requirements North AmericaInternational CanadaMade in Canada