Bowflex 7 Series, 5 Series, 3 Series manual Fitness Safeguards

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increase in speed due to an electronics failure or the speed being inadvertently increased, the treadmill will come to a sudden stop when the pull pin is disengaged from the console.

10.Never start the treadmill while you are standing on the walking belt. After turning the power on and adjusting the speed control, there may be a pause before the walking belt begins to move. Always stand on the foot rails on the sides of the frame until the belt is moving. Care should be used when mounting or dismounting the treadmill.

11.Always hold the handrails when initially walking or running on the treadmill, until you are comfortable with the use of the treadmill.

12.Keep small children away from the treadmill during operation.

13.The Bowflex® 3, 5 and 7 Series treadmills are for home use only.

14.The Bowflex® 3 Series has a maximum user weight limit of 275 lbs. (125 kgs). The Bowflex® 5 and 7 Series have a maximum user weight limit of 300 lbs (136 kgs). Do not exceed the maximum user weight limits.

15.Keep the top surface of the walking belt clean.

16.Always unplug the power cord before removing the treadmill motor cover or attempting to service the treadmill.

17.When you are not using the treadmill, unplug the power cord and remove the safety pull pin.

18.Use this machine only as described in this Owner’s Manual.

FITNESS SAFEGUARDS

Before starting any exercise program, consult with your physician or health

professional. He or she can help establish the exercise frequency, intensity (target

heart rate) and time appropriate for your particular age and condition. If you have

any pain or tightness in your chest, an irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, feel

faint or have any discomfort while you exercise, STOP! Consult your physician before

resuming exercise activities.

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Important Safety Precautions

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Contents Bowflex 3, 5 & 7 Series Treadmills Bowflex Treadmills Parts Reference Guide AT T E N T I O N PrefaceTable of Contents Important Safety Precautions Grounding InstructionsFitness Safeguards Emergency Stop Procedures Normal Stop ProceduresGoing Forward Using Your Bowflex TreadmillGetting Started How Often Should You Exercise?What to Wear StretchingCalorie Burner How to Use Your Chest Strap Bowflex 7 Series Only Using Your Heart Rate MonitorHow to Use the Touch Heart Rate Monitor Touch Heart RateChest Strap Transmitter Battery Replacement How to Operate Your Bowflex Treadmill Quick StartTo Stop How to Operate Your Bowflex Treadmill Fitness Rating Norms VO2max MenWomen P9 Calorie Goal Program P10 Distance Goal ProgramP11 Fat Burn Heart Rate Control Program Custom User Programs P12 User Defined 1 & P13 User DefinedPrograms 7-16 for 7 Series Treadmill P7 Program, 5K Run AGE P10 Calorie Goal Program P11 Distance Goal ProgramP12 Fat Burn Heart Rate Control Program P13 Cardio Heart Rate Control ProgramP14 BMI Body Mass Index Calculation Custom User Programs P15 User Defined 1 & P16 User Defined Bowflex 7 Series Console Bowflex 5 Series Console Understanding Your Treadmill Features Average Heart Rate Elevation GainAverage Speed Average InclineTo fold the treadmill Folding, Transporting & Unfolding your TreadmillFan Bowflex 5 and 7 Series Only To transport the treadmillLubricate Belt Message Conversion To MetricBowflex 3, 5 and 7 Series Calibration Order to convert to miles or kilometers, do the followingSpeed Keypad 0-9 Bowflex 3, 5 & 7 Series KeysEnter/Cool down Incline Keypad Bowflex 7 Series OnlyTaking Care of Your Treadmill Walking Belt TensionWalking Belt Centering General Cleaning Removing the Motor CoverWalking Belt and Deck Lubrication Use the following timetable as a guide to lubricate the deckTroubleshooting Guide Locating The Circuit Breaker On Your TreadmillTime Period Residential Use All Models WarrantyThis warranty does not cover LimitationsProcedures Prairie Way Louisville, Colorado