5.Place the treadmill in the storage position (see HOW TO FOLD AND MOVE THE TREADMILL on page 17).
Next, place the cylinder end of the Shock (19) near the bracket on the base of the Uprights (84).
See the two small inset drawings. Using your fingernail or the end of a screwdriver, press on the end of the Shock Pin (18) to loosen it from the Shock (19). Next, ro- tate the Shock Pin and pull it out of the Shock. Be care- ful to avoid losing the Shock Pin.
See drawing 5a. Press the cylinder end of the Shock (19) onto the ball on the bracket. Next, insert the end of the Shock Pin (18) through two of the small holes in the end of the Shock. Then, rotate the Shock Pin until it clips onto the Shock.
6.Raise the Shock (19) to a vertical position. Remove the Shock Pin (18) from the raised end of the Shock as de- scribed in step 5. If necessary, rotate the Shock to align the end of the Shock with the ball on the bracket on the Frame (58).
Next, press the Incline increase and decrease buttons until the ball on the bracket is aligned with end of the Shock (19). Then, press the end of the Shock onto the ball. Note: It may be necessary to press the end of the Shock onto the ball while the Frame is moving.
See drawing 6a. Insert the Shock Pin (18) into the two in- dicated small holes in the end of the Shock (19). Then, rotate the Shock Pin until it clips onto the Shock. Note: Extra Shock Pins are included.
Press the Incline decrease button until the treadmill is at the lowest incline level. Then, unplug the power cord.
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7.Make sure that all parts are properly tightened before you use the treadmill. If there are sheets of clear plastic on the treadmill decals, remove the plastic. To protect the floor or carpet, place a mat under the tread- mill. Note: Extra hardware may be included. Keep the included allen wrench in a secure place; the large allen wrench is used to adjust the walking belt (see page 20).
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