Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product ET4 Spirit
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PLEAS E CARE FULL Y READ THIS ENT IR E M ANU AL BEFORE OPERATING Y OUR NEW TREADMILL! OWNER’S MANUAL ET2 ET4.
ET2 / ET4 1 Produc t Registrati on ..2 Important Safety In structions .. 3 Important Electri c al Information .
ET2 / ET4 2 T h ank you for you r purc hase of th is quality treadm ill from Sp i r it M anu fa c turing, Inc. Your new tre adm ill was ma nu fa cture d b y one of the leading fitness m anufac turers in the world an d is b ac k ed by o ne of the mo s t co mpr ehensive warranties av a i lable.
ET2 / ET4 3 WARNING - Read all ins truction s before usi ng this a pplian ce. DANGER - To red uce the risk of electric shock d isconn ect your Spirit treadmill from the electric al out let prior to c leaning and/or service wor k.
ET2 / ET4 4 WARNIN G! NEVER use a ground fault circuit interr u pt (GFCI) wall ou tlet wi th th i s t readmill . Large switc hing current s of the driv e motor wil l tri p GFCI type ou tlets, as will any appliance with a l a rg e motor.
ET2 / ET4 5 NEVER operate this tr e adm il l w it hout reading and c om pletel y understanding the resu l ts of any operati onal c hange you reques t from the co m puter. Unders t and t hat changes in speed and inc l ine do not occ ur imm ediatel y.
ET2 / ET4 6 5/16 x1/2 Button Head Soc ket Bolt (12 pc s) Lubr ic ant (1pc) M6 Allen Wrench (1pc ) Combi nation M5 All en Wrench & Phill ips Head Sc rew Driver ( 1 p c) M5 S peed Nut ( 6 pc.
ET2 / ET4 7 !!A TT ENTION: IM P OR T A NT UNP A CKING I NSTRUCT IONS. PLEA SE REA D BEFORE UNP A CKING YOUR FOLD ING TREADMILL!! Serious injury c ould occ ur if this foldi n g treadmill is not unpac ked p roperly .
ET2 / ET4 8 Ass embly Instruc tions (ET2 / ET4).
ET2 / ET4 9 Do not a ttempt to mov e the un i t unless it is in the folded and locke d pos ition. Be s ure the po wer cord is s ecu red to avo i d po s sible damage. Us e both hand rail s to man euv er the unit to the des ired pos i tion. To Fol d The Treadmill: Make cer tain the t r ead m il l is at minimum incline .
ET2 / ET4 10 Gett ing fami liar wit h t he control panel E T2 Con sole GET T ING ST AR T ED: Power the treadmill on by pl u gging it i nto an appropriate wall outlet, th en turn on the po wer sw i tc h l o cat ed at the front o f the treadmill be low the motor ho od.
ET2 / ET4 11 Q UICK STA RT : Af ter the trea dm il l i s po wer ed on and the safety k ey i s i n pl ace si m pl y pr ess the ST AR T key . The tread mi ll will s tart at the m inimum s pe ed of 0.5 mph , the time wi ll coun t up from zero and a l l data wi ll begin ac c rual.
ET2 / ET4 12 RA PID SPEED KEYS: 5 preset b utto ns for rapid spee d: 2Mph , 4Mph , 6Mph , 8Mph, 10Mph . Y ou c an press the 5 buttons, menti o ned ab ov e, at an y time duri ng a program a nd the treadmill wil l au tomatica l ly ad j u st to the preset speed.
ET2 / ET4 13 s et lower than this s peed . The program profile wi l l r emain the sa me as shown o n the following p ag e, just s maller . Afte r adjus ting the top sp ee d, pres s enter .
ET2 / ET4 14 P1 SPEED PROF ILE P2 SPEED PROF ILE P3 SPEED PROFILE P4 SPEED PROF ILE P5 SPEED PROF ILE SPEED PROFILE P1 INC LI NE P ROFILE P2 INC LI NE P ROFILE P3 IN CLI NE PROFI L E P4 INC LI NE P RO.
ET2 / ET4 15 E T4 Con sole Getting st arted: Power the treadmill on by plugging i t i nto an appropriate wall outlet, t hen tu rn on the power switc h locat ed at the f ront of th e treadmi ll be l o w the motor hood. E nsure that the s afety key i s i n s tall e d, as t he treadmil l wil l not operate without it.
ET2 / ET4 16 Quick-St art Oper ation: STEP 1: Attach the Safety key to enab le the display (if not already o n). STEP 2: Pres s the St art key to beg in belt movement. Then a dj ust to the desire d spe ed using t he F as t / Slow ke ys (cons ole or handgrip).
ET2 / ET4 17 Dot M atri x Cen t er Disp lay (Program Operation): T wen ty rows of d ots (8 high) i n dicat e eac h s egmen t of a workout. The do ts a re only to sho w an approx imate l eve l (s pee d/inc l ine) of effort.
ET2 / ET4 18 Fac tory prese t programs ( P1 ~P 5), 2 us er defined prog rams, and one Manua l program. Each pr eset progr am has a maxi mum speed l evel that i s di spl ay ed when a desir ed wo r kout i s cho sen. The maximum speed that the parti c ular program wi l l ach iev e wi ll be displayed i n the S peed wi ndow .
ET2 / ET4 19 STEP 5: Th e first co l u mn (s e gment) will now be bli nk ing. Using the Fast / Slow or ra pid key s , adjus t the s pee d level to your desir ed effort for the first se gment th en pres s ente r . Th e s ec o nd column wil l now be bli nking.
ET2 / ET4 20 The old motto, no pa i n, no gai n , is a m y th that has been ov er pow ered by the benefi ts of exe rcising c omfortably . A g reat de al of this s uc ce s s h as b een promot ed by the us e of hea rt r a te monitors.
ET2 / ET4 21 How to wear y our wi r el ess ches t s tra p tra nsmi tter: 1. Attac h t he trans mi tt er to the e l a stic s trap using the lock i n g parts . 2. Adj ust the strap as ti ghtl y as possibl e as l on g as the s tra p i s not too ti ght to rem ai n comforta ble.
ET2 / ET4 22 How t he Hear t Rate C ont rol Pr ogram Wor ks: Heart Rate Control u s es your treadmil l s incline system to adjust your heart rate. Inc reas es and de c reas e s in elevation a ffec t heart rate much more efficiently than cha nges in spe ed.
ET2 / ET4 23 Belt and Bed - Yo ur tre admill us e s a very high-efficien t l o w-fri c tion bed. Perfo rmanc e i s maxi mized when the be d i s kept a s clean as po ss ibl e. Us e a s oft, damp cloth or paper towe l to wi pe the edge of the belt and the area between the bel t edge and fra me.
ET2 / ET4 24 T READ MILL BELT T RACKING AD J UST MENT: The pe rformanc e of your treadmill is depend ent on the frame running on a r e as on ably level surfa ce. If the frame is no t level, the f r o nt an d bac k roller c a nnot run p arallel , a nd c on s tant be l t adjus tment may be ne c ess ary.
ET2 / ET4 25 Belt /d eck lubrication proced ure: Do not lubri c a te with other than S piri t approv e d lubricant . Y ou r treadmi ll c omes with o ne tub e of l u bric ant a nd extra tub es c an be o rdered d i rec t ly from S pirit.
ET2 / ET4 26 Befo re c ont ac ting y o ur dea ler fo r aid, p l e as e review the fo l lowing i nformation. It may s a v e y ou both time and expen s e. T his l ist includes c ommon problems that may n ot be c ov ered un der the t readmill s warrant y .
ET2 / ET4 27 Ef fecti ve October 15, 2007 T RE ADMILL W ARRANT Y Spi rit Manufac turing Inc. w a rr ants all its treadmill pa rt s, for a perio d of time lis ted be low from the date of reta il sale , a s dete rm ined by sale receip t, o r in the abse nce of a receip t e ighteen (18 ) m o nths fro m the o rigi na l f a cto ry sh ipp ing d ate .
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