Bowflex TC6000, TC5300 manual International Purchases, What Does This Warranty Cover?

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Warranty

International Purchases

If you purchased your Bowflex® TreadClimber® fitness machine outside of the United States consult the enclosed International Warranty documentation for coverage.

What Does This Warranty Cover?

Nautilus, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser of the BowfleTreadClimbehome fitness machine that the TreadClimbefitness machine is free from defects in materials and workmanship, when used for the purpose intended, under normal conditions, provided it receives proper care and maintenance as set forth herein. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser and is not transferable or applicable to any other person.

This warranty is good only for TreadClimbeproducts sold and used in the United States or Canada and does not extend to any territories or countries outside the United States and Canada. Unauthorized tampering with or opening the unit will void the warranty. Do not attempt to make any repair yourself to the motor.

Additionally, this warranty will not cover any commercial use of the TreadClimbefitness machine. This includes gyms, corporations, clubs and any public or privately incorporated agency that has a TreadClimbefitness machine for use by its members, employees or affiliates.

How Long Does Warranty Coverage Last?

TC5300 / TC6000

Residential

5 Years on Motor

3 Years on Electronics

3 Years on all Other Parts

2 Years on Hydraulic Resistance Cylinders

1 Year Labor

Commercial

This warranty is void if TreadClimber® fitness machine is used in a Commercial Environment.

These warranty terms cover all defects in material or workmanship of the TC5300 and the TC6000. Warranties do not cover commercial use or misuse and abuse by the consumer.

To make this warranty effective, you must completely fill out the TreadClimber® Product Registration Card within 30 days of the purchase of your TreadClimbefitness machine, and return it to the address on the Warranty Registration Card.

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Special Edition Includes Page Great PrefaceTable of Contents Product Features Physical Dimensions Product SpecificationsImportant Safety precautions Emergency Stop Procedures Label 3 Danger Hazardous voltage Safety Warning LabelsCare of your treadclimber fitness machine Initial ServiceAccessories CleaningWalking Belt and Deck Lubrication # ! 5Storing Your TreadClimber Fitness Machine InspectingMisalignment Test and Resolution Walking Belt AdjustmentMachine Mat Basic Assembly PrinciplesBefore You Assemble Select Your Workout AreaParts and Hardware Guide Parts and Hardware Guide Hardware Bag P/N 000-4639 Note Illustrations are to scale Installing Upright Supports Assembly ProcessInstalling Upright Supports Important! between Installing Console/Handlebar AssemblyInstalling Hydraulic Cylinders Installing Hydraulic CylindersInstalling Upright Covers Installing Upright CoversInstalling Rear Side Covers Installing Rear Side CoversInstalling Rear Base Cover Rear Step Cover Installing Rear Base CoversInstalling Decals Installing Rear Cover DecalsEffectiveness of your exercise program Attaching Power CordInspecting Final Assembly Failure to visually check and test assemblyRemote Heart Monitor How to Use Your Chest StrapHeart rate monitoring 452. !2%4%!2442!4% Information About Heart Rate CalculationsGetting Started Turning on the PowerTo calibrate Calibration ProcedureSelect Your Workout Level Quick Start Guide for TC6000 go to TC5300 Quick Start guideGetting Started tc5300 Adjusting Workout Level SettingsUnderstanding the Display Set up ModeUser Weight Distance Speed Model tc5300 display and program overviewModel tc5300 and TC6000 Results, Pausing or Stopping ExerciseQuick Start Guide Tc6000 Quick Start guidesTc6000 Display Model tc6000TC 6000 Control Keys SET your Height Tc6000 program overviewExercise in Manual Mode Plateau Program More on the TC6000 Console FeaturesPrograms Profile ProgramsDistance Based Programs Cross Training ProgramBowflex Fitness Test Custom IntervalsCustom Profile Programs More Bowflex Fitness Test Tips Body Mass Index BMI Bowflex AdvantageHeart Rate Control Program Data Display Areas Tc6000 Bowflex AdvantageDefining the data Fields Using the Scan keysDetermining Your Fitness Level TC5300 and TC6000 DETERMINING Your Fitness LevelTest Preliminary TreadClimber Workout Treadclimber workoutAssessment Beginner Level Intermediate Level Advanced Level Week Locking the Treadles for Treadmill Workout Treadmill workout ModeDifference in the Treadles Starting a Treadmill Workout Starting a Stair-Stepper Workout Stair-stepper workout ModeFast Fat Loss Now Introduction IntroductionBody Leanness Program Follow a Carbohydrate-Rich Descending-Calorie Eating Plan Eating GuidelinesSuperhydrate Your System Eating GuidelinesWeek 3 Eating PlanEating Plan Week 1Mid-Afternoon Snack Breakfast = 300 caloriesLunch = 300 calories Late-Night Snack Dinner = 500 or 300 caloriesShopping List Is it possible to drink too much water? Questions & AnswersAdhere to a carbohydrate-rich, moderate-calorie eating plan Maintaining Your Lean BodyOrdering Replacement Parts Contacting Customer ServiceCustomer Service Things to Check Solution Trouble shooting guideThings to Check Solution Drive pulley and flywheel LED board. Caution Machine is on. Current is active How to access the LED Board DiagnosticsTC5300/TC6000 Diagnostics Satisfaction guarantee Bowflex TreadClimber 100% Satisfaction GuaranteeInternational Purchases WarrantyWhat Does This Warranty Cover? How Long Does Warranty Coverage Last?Warranty Does Not Cover Bowflex TreadClimber Product Registration Card Bowflex Treadclimber Offices in the United States Important contact numbers001-7055 Rev a 02/15/2007