Moving and Storing the Treadmill

Moving the treadmill requires two people.

1.Set the treadmill to 3 to 5% incline.

2.To avoid electrical shock, turn off the circuit breaker on the treadmill hood, then remove the treadmill power cord from the power source before moving the treadmill.

WARNING

AS LONG AS THE TREADMILL IS PLUGGED INTO A POWERED OUTLET AND THE TREADMILL CIRCUIT BREAKER IS ON, THE UNIT IS RECEIVING POWER, EVEN IF THE CONTROLLER IS TURNED OFF.

3.Together, lift the rear of the treadmill, then roll it to the new site using the wheels on the front of the treadmill.

When storing for prolonged periods, cover the treadmill with a dust cover. Do not store in damp areas. Do not store the treadmill on its end as it could fall on someone.

Using After Storage Period

Before using the treadmill again after moving or storage, check the power cord and all attachments to be sure they are undamaged and securely connected, then test the system for proper operation.

Troubleshooting

If there is a problem with the treadmill, cycle the power by turning the circuit breaker off and then back on; this may eliminate the fault. If problems persist, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide at the end of this chapter. Problems beyond the scope of this table may require service assistance to isolate and correct. Contact StairMaster Technical Service at 800-331-3578.

Servicing should be done only by qualified service personnel who should consult the service manual before attempting any in-depth troubleshooting.

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Stairmaster 2100 LC, 2100 LE manual Troubleshooting, Moving and Storing the Treadmill