Bowflex TC1000, TC5000, TC3000 manual Body Leanness Program, Introduction

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Body Leanness Program

The following dietary program was created for use with the Bowflex® TreadClimber® exercise machine by Dr. Ellington Darden. Please consult your physician or health care professional before beginning any fitness or dietary program.

Introduction

The TreadClimber® Body Leanness Program

This program is scientifically designed for maximum fat loss over six weeks. It is important that you practice every aspect of the plan to achieve optimum results.

The program separates into three two-week stages. During each stage you will exercise,

control the number and quality of calories you consume and drink plenty of ice-cold water.

Before starting the exercise routine, you must be familiar with your TreadClimber® machine. You should experiment with finding the proper amount of resistance and speed to use during your workouts to remain in your target fat-burning heart- rate zone.

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Before beginning this program, consult your physician or health care professional and show them this plan.

Only your physician or health care professional can determine if this course is appropriate for your particular age and condition.

If you choose to use this program, you assume all risks, known and unknown, inherent to exercise and workout programs, diet programs, and physical changes or injuries that may result from the use of such programs.

Nautilus, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliated companies, will not accept any responsibility or liability resulting from your use of the Body Leanness Program. In addition, if you have not already done so, we suggest having a physician or health care professional review the warning for additional contra- indications.

If you experience any light-headedness, dizziness, or shortness of breath while exercising, stop the movement and consult a physician or health care professional.

Make sure you read your TreadClimber® Owner’s Manual before attempting a workout.

There are a few people who should not try this program: children and teenagers; pregnant women; women who are breast feeding; diabetics; individuals with certain types of heart, liver, or kidney disease; and those suffering from certain types of arthritis. This list is not all-inclusive. Some people should follow the course only with their physician or health care professional’s specific guidance.

Play it safe and always consult a physician or health care professional.

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Contents Bowflex TreadClimber Assembly Guide Preface Table of Contents Locking Lever Treadle Side Foot Support Platforms TreadClimber FeaturesWorkout Level Console Setting Dials Belt Guides Hydraulic Resistance Cylinders Transport HandlesSystem Capacities TreadClimber SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions Component SpecificationsImportant Safety Precautions Important Safety Precautions Treadclimber machine only in AN Emergency Stop ProceduresCare of your TreadClimber Exercise Machine Initial ServiceAccessories CleaningInspecting Walking Belt and Deck LubricationStoring Your TreadClimber Machine Determining Hours Used TC3000 and TC5000 models onlyBefore You Assemble Assembly GuideBox 1 contains TreadClimber Parts Reference GuideBox 1 also contains Do not use near waterBox 3 contains the TreadClimber base Box 2 contains the TreadClimber treadlesCylinder Stud Parts TreadClimber Hardware and Tool ListHardware ToolsPlacing Treadles on Base Assembly InstructionsAttaching Teeter Connecting Speed Pickup WireLocking the Treadles Installing Drive BeltInstalling the Upright Junction Covers and Cosmetic Plugs Installing the UprightsInstalling the CONSOLE/ Handlebar Assembly Securing the Console Handlebar AssemblyAttaching the Hydraulic Cylinders Inspecting AssemblyMounting the Rear Cover Mounting the Frame CoversAttaching the Side Foot Support Platforms Mounting the Drive CoversTo users and bystanders and can also Failure to visually check and test assemblyBefore use can cause damage to TreadClimber machine and serious injuryTC3000 Power & Slower Buttons Main Power Switch On TC5000 Power & Slower ButtonsCalibration Process TC3000 and TC5000 only Not Interrupt Calibration Page Bowflex TreadClimber 100% Satisfaction Guarantee What Does This Warranty Cover? WarrantyHow Long Does Warranty Coverage Last? Exclusions Warranty Does Not CoverHow to Get Service After Your Warranty ExpiresIMPORTANT! Mail Within 30 Days of Purchase Bowflex TreadClimber Warranty Registration CardBowflex Treadclimber Getting Started Main Power Switch OffConsult Your Physician Before Starting Any Select Your Workout LevelResistance Arrow Pausing or Stopping the TC1000 Pausing or Stopping the TC3000 and TC5000TC5000 Displays TC5000 FeaturesQuick Start Remote Heart Module TC5000 Only Information About Heart Rate Calculations 452. !2%4%!2442!4%TC1000 Displays TC3000 FeaturesTC1000 Features TC3000 DisplaysEnglish Measurement Display Metric Measurement Display Misalignment Test and Resolution Walking Belt AdjustmentDetermining Your Fitness Level Workout InstructionsTest Assessment Treadles Treadmill WorkoutLocking the Treadles for Treadmill Workout Starting a Treadmill Workout TC1000 Starting a Treadmill Workout TC3000 and TC5000Starting a Stair-Stepper Workout TC1000 Stair-Stepper WorkoutBowflex TreadClimber Workout Workout Instructions Beginning Your Workout Preliminary TreadClimber WorkoutFirst 4 Weeks Warming UpBeginner Level Intermediate Level Advanced Level Week Fast Fat Loss Now Introduction Body Leanness ProgramSuper-hydrate Your System Eating GuidelinesWeek 5 Eating PlanWeek 1 Week 3Shake choice of one BagelSandwich CerealBody Leanness Program Shopping List Questions & Answers Maintaining Your Lean Body Routine Maintenance Repairs/MaintenanceContacting Customer Service Ordering Replacement PartsRemoving the Right Plastic Drive Cover TC5000 and TC3000 DiagnosticsLower LED Board Lower LED Board Lights Parts Ordering Replacement PartsWalking Belts Rear Belt Guide Parts Important contact numbers Customer Service 1.800.NAUTILUS