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1.       A DANGER  Improper connection    of the power cord increases the risk of elec   tric shock  Do not modify the plug    if it will  not fit an outlet  have a proper outlet installed  by a qualified electrician  If you are unsure  whether the treadmill is properly grounded   contact a qualified electrician     Plug the power cord into a surge suppressor  and plug  the surge suppressor into an appropriate outlet that is  properly installed and grounded in accordance with all  local codes and ordinances  The outlet must be ona    13        nominal 120 volt circuit capable of carrying 15 or  more amps  To avoid overloading the circuit  do  not plug other electrical devices  except for low   power devices such as cell phone chargers  into  the surge suppressor or into an outlet on the same  circuit  IMPORTANT  The treadmill is not compat   ible with GFCl equipped outlets and may not be  compatible with AFCl equipped outlets     Grounded Outlet    Grounding Pin    A temporary  adapter may  be used to  connect the  surge sup   pressor to   a 2 pole  receptacle   if a properly  grounded  outlet is not  available     The lug or wire extending from the adapter must   be connected with a metal screw to a permanent  ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover   Some 2 pole receptacle outlet box covers are not  grounded  Before using an adapter  contact a quali   fied electrician to determine whether the outlet box  cover is grounded  The temporary adapter should  be used only
2.   away from mois   ture and dust  Do not put the treadmill in a  garage or covered patio  or near water     Place the treadmill on a level surface  with  at least 8 ft   2 4 m  of clearance behind it  and 2 ft   0 6 m  on each side  Do not place  the treadmill on any surface that blocks air  openings  To protect the floor or carpet from  damage  place a mat under the treadmill     Do not operate the treadmill where aerosol  products are used or where oxygen is being  administered     Keep children under age 12 and pets away  from the treadmill at all times     The treadmill should be used only by per   sons weighing 300 Ibs   136 kg  or less     Never allow more than one person on the  treadmill at a time     Wear appropriate exercise clothes while  using the treadmill  Do not wear loose  clothes that could become caught in the  treadmill  Athletic support clothes are recom   mended for both men and women  Always  wear athletic shoes  Never use the treadmill  with bare feet  wearing only stockings  or in  sandals     Plug the power cord into a surge suppressor   not included   and plug the surge suppres   sor into an appropriate outlet  see page 13    To avoid overloading the circuit  do not plug    12     13     14     15     16     17     18     19     other electrical devices  except for low power  devices such as cell phone chargers  into  the surge suppressor or into an outlet on the  same circuit     Use only a surge suppressor that meets all of  the specifications desc
3.   injury  Read the user s  manual and        Stand only on the  side rails when  starting or stopping  treadmill       Change speed in  small increments       Hold handrails to  prevent falling  and  always wear the  safety clip while  operating treadmill       Stop if you feel faint   dizzy  or short of  breath      Fully engage storage  latch before tread   mill is moved or  stored       Reduce incline to its  lowest level before  folding treadmill into  storage position       Never allow  children on or  around treadmill       Remove key when  not in use       Keep clothing   fingers  and hair  away from moving  belt       Never try to adjust  or fix the belt while  it is moving       Always Wear  athletic shoes while  operating treadmill                    IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS       AWARNI NG    To reduce the risk of serious injury  read all important precautions and  instructions in this manual and all warnings on your treadmill before using your treadmill  Sears  assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property damage sustained by or through the use of  this product     1     10     11     Before beginning any exercise program   consult your physician  This is especially  important for persons over age 35 or persons  with pre existing health problems     It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure  that all users of this treadmill are adequately  informed of all warnings and precautions     Use the treadmill only as described     Keep the treadmill indoors
4.   it is running  Always remove the key  press  the power switch into the off position  see  the drawing on page 5 for the location of the  power switch   and unplug the power cord  when the treadmill is not in use        Do not attempt to move the treadmill until it  is properly assembled   See ASSEMBLY on  page 7  and HOW TO FOLD AND MOVE THE  TREADMILL on page 19   You must be able to    safely lift 45 lbs   20 kg  to move the treadmill     When folding or moving the treadmill  make  sure that the storage latch is holding the  frame securely in the storage position     Never insert any object into any opening on  the treadmill     Inspect and properly tighten all parts of the  treadmill regularly     25     26     27     DANGER  Always unplug the power    cord immediately after use  before clean   ing the treadmill  and before performing the  maintenance and adjustment procedures  described in this manual  Never remove the  motor hood unless instructed to do so by an  authorized service representative  Servicing  other than the procedures in this manual  should be performed by an authorized ser   vice representative only     The treadmill is intended for home use only   Do not use the treadmill in any commercial   rental  or institutional setting     Over exercising may result in serious injury  or death  If you feel faint or if you experience  pain while exercising  stop immediately and  cool down     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    BEFORE YOU BEGIN    Thank you for selecting t
5.   treadmill per   formance may decrease and the walking belt may  become damaged  Remove the key and UNPLUG  THE POWER CORD  Using the hex key  turn both  idler roller screws counterclockwise  1 4 of a turn   When the walking belt is properly tightened  you  should be able to lift each edge of the walking belt  2 to 3 in   5 to 7 cm  off the walking platform  Be  careful to keep the walking belt centered  Then   plug in the power cord  insert the key  and run the  treadmill for a few minutes  Repeat until the walk   ing belt is properly tightened        Idler Roller Screws    Your treadmill features a walking belt coated with  high performance lubricant  IMPORTANT  Never  apply silicone spray or other substances to   the walking belt or the walking platform unless  instructed to do so by an authorized service  representative  Such substances may deterio   rate the walking belt and cause excessive wear   If you suspect that the walking belt needs more  lubricant  see the back cover of this manual     If the walking belt still slows when walked on  see  the back cover of this manual     SYMPTOM  The walking belt is off center or slips  when walked on    a     If the walking belt is off center  first remove the  key and UNPLUG THE POWER CORD  If the  walking belt has shifted to the left  use the hex  key to turn the left idler roller screw clockwise 1 2  of a turn  if the walking belt has shifted to the  right  turn the left idler roller screw counterclock                       
6.  Before moving the treadmill  fold it as described at the  the lowest position  If you do not do this  you may left  CAUTION  Make sure that the latch pin is fully  damage the treadmill when you fold it  Remove the inserted into the platform cushion  Moving the    key and unplug the power cord  CAUTION  You must treadmill may require two people    be able to safely lift 45 Ibs   20 kg  to raise  lower    or move the treadmill  1  Hold the frame and one of the handrails  and place  one foot against a wheel     1  Hold the metal frame firmly in the location shown  by the arrow below  CAUTION  Do not hold the  frame by the plastic foot rails  Bend your legs  and keep your back straight        2  Hold the frame firmly with your right hand  Pull the    latch knob to the left and hold it  Raise the frame 2  Pull back on the handrail until the treadmill will roll  until the hole in the platform cushion is aligned with on the wheels  and carefully move it to the desired  the latch pin  Then  slowly release the latch knob  location  CAUTION  Do not move the treadmill  make sure that the latch pin is fully inserted without tipping it back  do not pull on the frame   into the platform cushion  and do not move the treadmill over an uneven  surface   2 csi  i  a 3  Place one foot against a wheel  and carefully lower  Mo 77 the treadmill       FT Lp  i 7 HOW TO LOWER THE TREADMILL FOR USE      1  See drawing 2  Hold the upper end of the treadmill  Latch    Engaged with your right hand  Pul
7.  This is especially important for person  over age 35 or persons with pre existing  health problems     The heart rate monitor is not a medical device   Various factors may affect the accuracy of  heart rate readings  The heart rate monitor is  intended only as an exercise aid in determin   ing heart rate trends in general     These guidelines will help you to plan your exercise  program  For detailed exercise information  obtain a  reputable book or consult your physician  Remember   proper nutrition and adequate rest are essential for  successful results     EXERCISE INTENSITY    Whether your goal is to burn fat or to strengthen your  cardiovascular system  exercising at the proper inten   sity is the key to achieving results  You can use your  heart rate as a guide to find the proper intensity level   The chart below shows recommended heart rates for  fat burning and aerobic exercise     165 155 145 140  145 138 130 125  125 120 115 110    130 125 115 Y  118 110 103 Y  105 95 90 vw    20 30 40 50    60 70 80       To find the proper intensity level  find your age at the  bottom of the chart  ages are rounded off to the near   est ten years   The three numbers listed above your  age define your    training zone     The lowest number is  the heart rate for fat burning  the middle number is the  heart rate for maximum fat burning  and the highest  number is the heart rate for aerobic exercise        23    Burning Fat   To burn fat effectively  you must exer   cise at a low in
8.  near the power cord  If the switch protrudes  as shown  the switch has tripped  To reset the  power switch  wait for five minutes and then press  the switch back in     c       Tripped QS    SYMPTOM  The power turns off during use    a  Check the power switch  see the drawing above    If the switch has tripped  wait for five minutes and  then press the switch back in     Make sure that the power cord is plugged in  Ifthe  power cord is plugged in  unplug it  wait for five  minutes  and then plug it back in     Remove the key from the console  and then  reinsert it     If the treadmill still will not run  please see the back  cover of this manual        20    SYMPTOM  The console displays remain lit when  you remove the key from the console    The console features a display demo mode   designed to be used if the treadmill is displayed in  astore  lf the displays remain lit when you remove  the key  the demo mode is turned on  To turn off  the demo mode  hold down the Stop button for a  few seconds  If the displays are still lit  see THE  INFORMATION MODE on page 18 to turn off the  demo mode     a     SYMPTOM  The displays of the console do not  function properly    a  Remove the key from the console and UNPLUG  THE POWER CORD  Next  remove the five indi   cated  8 x 3 4  Screws  4         Carefully lift the Motor Hood  48  upward  and then  slide it forward and off  Make sure that the Motor  Hood does not get caught by the tabs on the sides  of the Motor Hood     Locate the 
9.  on the power  see page 15  To use the man   ual mode  see page 15  To use a preset workout   see page 17  To use the information mode  see page  18     IMPORTANT  If there is a sheet of plastic on the  console  remove the plastic  To prevent damage  to the walking platform  wear clean athletic shoes  while using the treadmill  The first time you use  the treadmill  observe the alignment of the walking  belt  and center the walking belt if necessary  see  page 22      Note  The console can display speed and distance   in either miles or kilometers  To find out which unit of  measurement is selected or to change the unit of mea   surement  see THE INFORMATION MODE on page  18  Note  For simplicity  all instructions in this section  refer to miles     HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER                IMPO  cold temperatures  allow itto warm to room tem   perature before turning on the power  If you do not  do this  you may damage the console displays or       other electrical components  2     Plug in the power cord  see  page 13   Next  locate the  power switch on the tread   mill frame near the power    E   Reset      cord  Press the power switch 3     into the reset position     IMPORTANT  The console features a display demo  mode  designed to be used if the treadmill is dis   played in a store  If the displays light as soon as  you plug in the power cord and press the power  switch into the reset position  the demo mode is  turned on  To turn off the demo mode  hold down  the Stop bu
10.  until a properly grounded outlet can  be installed by a qualified electrician     CONSOLE DIAGRAM                                              E q me  47                 PICK una  CROSSWALK  gt  FELL       1   amp     Bos   H5 s     ar compatible                                  IMPORTANT  Incline must be          gr CROSSWALK  FP WORKOUTS    AWARN ING  To reduce risk of serious injury  stand on      IC    WT  LOSS set at lowest level before folding  WORKOUTS                ED       foot rails before starting treadmill  read and understand the  QUICK INCLINE    user s manual  alf instructions  and the warnings before use     Keep children away   GRADE       2    10       8  O       FEATURES OF THE CONSOLE    The treadmill console offers an impressive array of  features designed to make your workouts more effec   tive and enjoyable     When you use the manual mode  you can change the  speed and incline of the treadmill with the touch of a  button  As you exercise  the console will display instant  exercise feedback  You can even measure your heart  rate using the handgrip heart rate monitor     In addition  the console offers sixteen preset workouts   Eight of these use the crosswalk arms  and the other  eight are designed to help you meet your weight loss  goals  Each workout automatically controls the speed  and incline of the treadmill as it guides you through an  effective exercise session     14    treadmill into storage position   QUICK SPEED                     To turn
11. 3     4        x    3 8  Star  8 x 3 4  Screw  Washer  3  10  4  4             ett     8 x 1  Screw   7  4     lt A     10 x 1 1 2  Screw   8  2             1 4  x 3 1 2  Screw  56     4    3 8  x 3 1 4  Screw  2  6    ASSEMBLY                      Assembly requires two persons       Place all parts in a cleared area and remove the  packing materials  Do not dispose of the packing  materials until you finish all assembly steps       After shipping  there may be an oily substance  on the exterior of the treadmill  This is normal  If  there is an oily substance on the treadmill  wipe  it off with a soft cloth and a mild  non abrasive  cleaner     Make sure that the power cord is unplugged     Remove and discard the two screws  A  and the  shipping bracket  B  from the right side of the  Base  74   Then  remove and discard the screws  and shipping bracket  not shown  from the left  side of the Base     Locate the Upright Wire  63  bundled between  the Base  74  and the Belly Pan  52   Route the  Upright Wire into the Base and out of the indi   cated hole     Press a Base Cap  70  into each side of the  Base  74      See the inset drawing  Cut the plastic tie near  the Upright Wire  63   Be careful not to dam   age the Upright Wire              To identify small parts  see page 6     Assembly requires the following tools   lo    one Phillips screwdriver ea    the included hex keys       scissors Q     To avoid damaging parts  do not use power tools                       3  Identi
12. 4   Make sure that no wires are pinched                 Attach the console assembly with four  8 x 3 4   Screws  4   Start all four Screws  and then  tighten them  Do not overtighten the Screws              See assembly step 4  Firmly tighten the six 3 8   x 3 1 4  Screws  2  on the lower ends of the Left  and Right Uprights  66  76   only one side is  shown                     10          9  Attach the two Console Clamps  83  to the con   sole assembly with four  8 x 1  Screws  7   Console  Assembly        T                                              10  Identify the Left and Right Upper Body Arms  84   85      Make sure that the Left Upper Body Arm  84    is positioned as shown  Attach the Left Upper  Body Arm to the Left Upright  66  with two 1 4  x  3 1 2  Screws  56   two 1 4  Star Washers  23    and two 3 8  Star Washers  3  as shown  Do not  overtighten the Screws     Attach the Right Upper Body Arm  85  as  described above        11    11  Attach the Latch Housing  67  with the Latch  Spacer  82  to the Left Upright  66  with two  10  x 1 1 2  Screws  8   make sure that the knob is  on the indicated side  Start both Screws  and  then tighten them  Be careful not to over   tighten the Screws        12  Make sure that all parts are properly tightened before you use the treadmill  If there are sheets of plastic  on the treadmill decals  remove the plastic  To protect the floor or carpet  place a mat under the treadmill   Note  Extra hardware may be included  Keep the i
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14. O FORM    oy EEE    7    E RUE    gt       Bo il                   N TREADMILL EXERCISER    Write the serial number in the space User   s Manual    above for reference           Assembly       Operation          Maintenance      Part List and Drawing    Sears  Roebuck and Co   Hoffman Estates  IL 60179       44 CAUTION    Read all precautions and instruc    tions in this manual before using FREE  this equipment  Keep this manual AA O  HOW TO  for future reference  WV fit  VIDEOS          www iFit com    TABLE OF CONTENTS    WARNING DECAL PLACEMENT     IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS  Li  EFORE YOU BEGIN  za a seen Cada caves ea da bese ks                               ASSEMBLY an  a Aa 4 nate bat Wed ind ob ha hte  OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT LL     HOW TO FOLD AND MOVE THE TREADMILL                    005   TROUBLESHOOTING rs str Bat ale i e e ee Wd ee  EXERCISE GUIDELINES     PARTEIS Tis So che ale  ae a aa Aids  EXPLODED DRAWING  da ce cene basma Tea K CETE nennen nenn  ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS     90 DAY FULL WARRANTY  Lil                      WARNING DECAL PLACEMENT    This drawing shows the location s  of the  warning decal s   If a decal is missing or  illegible  call 1 888 533 1333 and request  a free replacement decal  Apply the  decal in the location shown  Note  The  decal s  may not be shown at actual size           CAUTION    KEEP HANDS AND FEET AWAY  FROM THIS AREA WHILE THE  TREADMILL IS IN OPERATION           AWARNING     Protect yourself and  others from risk of serious
15. Reed Switch  33  and the Magnet  32   on the right side of the Pulley  31   Turn the Pulley  until the Magnet is aligned with the Reed Switch   Make sure that the gap between the Magnet  and the Reed Switch is about 1 8 in   3 mm     If necessary  loosen the  8 x 3 4  Truss Head  Screw  14   move the Reed Switch slightly  and  then retighten the Screw  Carefully slide the Motor  Hood  not shown  back on by lining up the guides   Reattach the Motor Hood with the five  8 x 3 4   Screws  not shown   Then  plug in the power cord   insert the key  and run the treadmill for a few min   utes to check for a correct speed reading        SYMPTOM  The incline of the treadmill does not  change correctly    a  Hold down the Stop button and the Speed increase    button  insert the key into the console  and then  release the Stop button and the Speed increase  button  Press the Stop button and then press the  Incline increase or decrease button  The tread   mill will automatically rise to the maximum incline  level and then return to the minimum level  This will  recalibrate the incline system  If the incline does not  begin calibrating  press the Stop button again  and  then press the Incline increase or decrease button  again  When the incline is calibrated  remove the  key from the console     SYMPTOM  The walking belt slows when walked on    a  Use only a surge suppressor that meets all of the    specifications described on page 13     21    b        If the walking belt is overtightened
16. approximate number of  calories that you have  burned and the speed of  the walking belt  The display also shows your heart  rate when you use the handgrip heart rate monitor   see step 6               The upper ne  un   display    The E   dl 1 PI  upper display j j     f  can show the Ea   elapsed time     the distance that   you have walked or run  the approximate number  of calories that you have burned  or the speed of  the walking belt  Press the Display button repeat   edly until the upper display shows the information  that you are most interested in viewing  Note  While  information is shown in the upper display  the same  information will not be shown in the lower displays     To reset the displays  press the Stop button  re   move the key  and then reinsert the key              16    Measure your heart rate if desired              Before using the  handgrip heart  rate monitor  re   move the sheets  of plastic from the  metal contacts  on the pulse bar   In addition  make  sure that your  hands are clean                             To measure your heart rate  stand on the foot  rails and hold the metal contacts on the handrail   Avoid moving your hands  When your pulse is  detected  a heart symbol in the lower right display  will flash each time your heart beats  one or two  dashes will appear  and then your heart rate will be  shown  For the most accurate heart rate reading   continue to hold the contacts for about 15  seconds     When you are finished exercising  
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18. ents of 0 5 mph  Note  After you press a  button  it may take a moment for the walking belt to  reach the selected speed setting     If you press one of the numbered speed buttons   the walking belt will gradually change speed until it  reaches the selected speed setting     To stop the walking belt  press the Stop button   The time will begin to flash in the display  To restart  the walking belt  press the Start button or the Speed  increase button     Change the incline of the treadmill as desired     To change the incline  of the treadmill  press  the Incline increase  or decrease button or  one of the numbered  Quick Incline buttons   Each time you press one of the buttons  the incline  will gradually change until it reaches the selected  incline setting              5  Follow your progress with the displays     The far left display      When you select the   manual mode  the matrix   will display a track that   represents 1 4 mile  400   m   As you exercise    the indicators around   the track will appear in succession until the entire  track appears  The track will then disappear and the  indicators will again begin to appear in succession     The lower left display      As you exercise  the       lower left display can  show the elapsed time       and the distance that  you have walked or run   The lower left display will  also show the incline of the treadmill each time the  incline level changes     The lower right dis   play   The lower right  display can show the  
19. fy the Right Upright  76   which is marked     Right     Have a second person hold the Right  Upright near the Base  74                  See the inset drawing  Tie the wire tie in the  Right Upright  76  securely around the end of  amp  O  the Upright Wire  63   Then  insert the Upright  Wire into the lower end of the Right Upright as  you pull the other end of the wire tie through the Wire Tie 63  Right Upright     4  Hold the Right Upright  76  against the Base   74   Be careful not to pinch the Upright Wire   63      Insert a 3 8  x 3 1 4  Screw  2  with a 3 8  Star  Washer  3  into the top hole in the Right Upright   76   Then  partially tighten the Screw into the  Base  74      Partially tighten two more 3 8  x 3 1 4  Screws   2  with two 3 8  Star Washers  3  into the Right  Upright  76  and the Base  74   do not fully  tighten the Screws yet     Attach the Left Upright  not shown  in the  same way  Note  There are no wires on the left  side        5     identify the Left and Right Handrails  59  64    which are marked    Left    and    Right     Remove the  four 5 16  x 3 4  Screws  5  and four 5 16  Star  Washers  6  from the bottoms and sides of each  Handrail     Hold the Right Handrail  64  near the Right  Upright  76   Insert the wire tie on the Upright  Wire  63  through the hole in the bottom and out  of the hole in the side of the Right Handrail as  shown  Then  pull the Upright Wire through the  Right Handrail     Attach the Right Handrail  64  to the Right  U
20. he new PROFORM    CROSSWALK 397 treadmill  The CROSSWALK 397  treadmill provides an impressive selection of features  designed to make your workouts at home more effec   tive and enjoyable     For your benefit  read this manual carefully before  you use the treadmill  If you have questions after             Length  5ft  5 in   165 cm     Width  2 ft  9 in   84 cm        Handrail    Storage Latch    Crosswalk Arms    Walking Belt    Foot Rail    Idler Roller  Adjustment Screws       reading this manual  please see the back cover of this  manual  To help us assist you  note the product model  number and serial number before contacting us  The  model number and the location of the serial number  decal are shown on the front cover of this manual     Before reading further  please familiarize yourself with  the parts that are labeled in the drawing below                             Accessory Tray    Console    Heart Rate Monitor    Key Clip    Motor Hood    Power Switch    Wheel    Platform Cushion                   PART IDENTIFICATION CHART    Use the drawings below to identify small parts used for assembly  The number in parentheses below each draw   ing is the key number of the part  from the PART LIST near the end of this manual  The number following the key  number is the quantity used for assembly  Note  If a part is not in the hardware kit  check to see if it is preat   tached  If it is not  call 1 888 533 1333  Extra hardware may be included       o    1 4  Star Washer   2
21. however  when the next segment of the  workout begins  the treadmill will automatically  adjust to the speed and incline settings for the  next segment     To stop the workout at any time  press the Stop  button  To restart the workout  press the Start but   ton  The walking belt will begin to move at 1 mph   When the next segment of the workout begins  the  treadmill will automatically adjust to the speed and  incline settings for the next segment    Follow your progress with the displays    See step 5 on page 16    Measure your heart rate if desired     See step 6 on page 16     When you are finished exercising  remove the  key from the console     See step 7 on page 16              THE INFO       MATION MODE    The console features an information mode that keeps  track of the total distance that the walking belt has  moved and the total number of hours that the treadmill  has been used  The information mode also allows you  to select a measurement system of miles or kilometers   and to turn the display demo mode on and off     To select the information mode  hold down the Stop  button while inserting the key into the console and then  release the Stop button  When the information mode is  selected  the following information will be shown     An  E  for English miles or  an  M  for metric kilometers  will appear in the lower right  display  Press the Speed  increase button to change  the unit of measurement if  desired           The lower left display will  show the total n
22. ine Motor   Lift Frame Bushing  Lift Frame   Belly Pan   Power Cord Grommet  Power Cord   Power Switch   1 4  x 3 1 2  Screw  Console   Console Base   Left Handrail   Lower Handrail Cap  Console Crossbar  Key Clip   Upright Wire   Right Handrail  Upper Body Arm Insert  Left Upright   Latch Housing   Latch Pin Assembly  Warning Decal   Base Cap   Thick Base Pad   Thin Base Pad  Upright Grommet  Base   Wheel   Right Upright   Lift Frame Pin    8 x 3 4  Tek Screw  1 4  Star Washer  3 8  x 1 1 2  Bolt  Wire Tie   Latch Spacer  Console Clamp   Left Upper Body Arm  Right Upper Body Arm   10 x 3 4  Screw   10 Flat Washer  User s Manual    Note  Specifications are subject to change without notice  For information about ordering replacement parts  see  the back cover of this manual   These parts are not illustrated  If a part is missing  call 1 888 533 1333     sc       v DNIMV4O 4300  dX3    Vetro  c Ergtro Les ON ISPOIN                            EXPLODED DRAWING B Model No  831 24843 2 R0412A       26                EXPLODED DRAWING C Model No  831 24843 2 R0412A       Get it fixed  at your home or ours     Your Home    For repair   in your home   of all major brand appliances  lawn and garden equipment   or heating and cooling systems  no matter who made it  no matter who sold it        For the replacement parts  accessories  and user s manuals that you need to do it yourself     For Sears professional installation of home appliances  and items like garage door openers and water h
23. ise problems     EXERCISE FREQUENCY    To maintain or improve your condition  complete three  workouts each week  with at least one day of rest  between workouts  After a few months of regular exer   cise  you may complete up to five workouts each week   if desired  Remember  the key to success is to make  exercise a regular and enjoyable part of your everyday  life     PART LIST    Key No  Qty     9  6    OCONRAAWND  mb mee  DANESE E    A      Be  N    N   gt   4444444444404  D D DDDPEDDPRRNDD ZUOND    Description     8 x 1 2  Ground Screw  3 8  x 3 1 4  Screw  3 8  Star Washer   8 x 3 4  Screw  5 16  x 3 4  Screw  5 16  Star Washer   8 x 1  Screw    10 x 1 1 2  Screw  3 8  x 2 1 2  Bolt   8 x 1 2  Screw   M6 x 50mm Screw  3 8  x 1  Bolt   Hood Clip    8 x 3 4  Truss Head Screw  3 8  x 1 3 4  Bolt  3 8  Jam Nut   1 4  x 3 8  Screw   8 x 1 2  Screw  5 16  x 1 1 2  Bolt  5 16  Nut   Upper Handrail Cap   8 Star Washer  1 4  Star Washer  Drive Roller Washer  1 4  x 1 1 4  Screw  Incline Frame Washer  Left Foot Rail  Platform Cushion  Caution Decal   Belt Guide   Drive Roller Pulley  Magnet   Reed Switch   Reed Switch Clamp  Drive Motor  Controller  Controller Plate  Frame   Walking Platform  Walking Belt   Right Foot Rail   Idler Roller   Left Rear Foot   Hex Key    Key No  Qty     LON   A N AHA N    N COM HA NAANNA MA AAN AA AA N A AA po py bc bo                Model No  831 24843 2 R0412A    Description    5 32  Hex Key   Right Rear Foot  Console Ground Wire  Motor Hood   Incl
24. l the latch knob to the left  N Knob and hold it  Next  lower the frame until it is past     J   the latch pin  Make sure that the pin does not hit  E l against the foot rail  Then  release the latch knob   f Latch Pin 2  See drawing 1 at the left  Hold the metal frame  i  Platform Cushion firmly with both hands  and lower it to the floor        CAUTION  Do not hold the frame by the plastic  foot rails  and do not drop the frame  Bend your  To protect the floor or carpet  place a mat under the legs and keep your back straight    treadmill  Keep the treadmill out of direct sunlight    Do not leave the treadmill in the storage position in   temperatures above 85   F  30   C               19    TROUBLESHOOTING    Most treadmill problems can be solved by follow   ing the simple steps below  Find the symptom that  applies  and follow the steps listed  If further assis   tance is needed  see the front cover of this manual   SYMPTOM  The power does not turn on   a  Make sure that the power cord is plugged into a  surge suppressor and that the surge suppressor  is plugged into a properly grounded outlet  see  page 13   Use only a surge suppressor that meets  all of the specifications described on page 13   IMPORTANT  The treadmill is not compatible  with GFCl equipped outlets and may not be  compatible with AFCl equipped outlets     After the power cord has been plugged in  make  sure that the key is inserted into the console     Check the power switch located on the treadmill  frame
25. ncluded hex keys in a secure place  one of the hex keys is  used to adjust the walking belt  see pages 21 and 22      12    OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT    HOW TO CONNECT THE POWER CORD  Use a Surge Suppressor    Your treadmill  like other electronic equipment  can be  damaged by sudden voltage changes in your home   s  power  Voltage surges  spikes  and noise interfer   ence can result from weather conditions or from other  appliances being turned on or off  To decrease the  risk of damaging the treadmill  always use a surge  suppressor with the treadmill  To purchase a surge  suppressor  see precaution 12 on page 3     Use only a surge suppressor that is UL 1449 listed as a  transient voltage surge suppressor  TVSS   The surge  suppressor must have a UL suppressed voltage rating  of 400 volts or less and a minimum surge dissipation of  450 joules  The surge suppressor must also be electri   cally rated for 120 volts AC and 15 amps  There must  be a monitoring light on the surge suppressor to indi   cate whether it is functioning properly  Failure to use a  properly functioning surge suppressor could result  in damage to the control system of the treadmill  and serious injury to users     Plug in the Power Cord    The treadmill must be grounded  If it should malfunc   tion or break down  grounding provides a path of least  resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of elec   tric shock  The treadmill power cord has a plug with a  grounding pin  see drawing 1 on this page
26. ng     Each workout is divided into 30 one minute seg   ments  One speed setting and one incline setting  are programmed for each segment  Note  The  same speed setting and or incline setting may be  programmed for consecutive segments     During the workout  the  profile will show your  progress  The flashing  segment of the profile  represents the current  segment of the work   out  The height of the  flashing segment indicates the speed setting for  the current segment  At the end of each segment  a  tone will sound and the next segment of the profile    Current Segment       17    will begin to flash  If a new speed and or incline  setting is programmed for the next segment  the  new speed and or incline setting will appear in the  displays  The treadmill will then automatically ad   just to the new speed and or incline setting     If you have selected a crosswalk workout  you will  be prompted to use the crosswalk arms  When the  crosswalk indicator on the console lights up  move  the crosswalk arms forward and backward as you  walk on the treadmill  This action exercises your  arms  shoulders  and back for a total body workout     The workout will continue in this way until the last  segment of the profile flashes in the display and the  last segment ends  The walking belt will then slow  to a stop     If the speed or incline setting is too high or too low  at any time during the workout  you can manually  override the setting by pressing the Speed or Incline  buttons  
27. pright  76  with two of the 5 16  x 3 4  Screws   5  and two of the 5 16  Star Washers  6  that  you just removed  Make sure not to pinch the  Upright Wire  63   Start both Screws  and  then tighten them     Attach the Left Handrail  59  to the Left Upright   66  as described above  Note  There are no  wires on the left side     Position the Console Crossbar  61  between  the Left and Right Handrails  59  64  with the  Console Ground Wire  47  positioned as shown     Attach the Console Crossbar  61  to the Left and  Right Handrails  59  64  with the other four 5 16   x 3 4  Screws  5  and the other four 5 16  Star  Washers  6  that you removed in step 5  Start  all four Screws  and then tighten them              7  With the help of a second person  hold the con   sole assembly near the Right Handrail  64   Console                Connect the Upright Wire  63  to the console  wire  See the inset drawing  The connectors  should slide together easily and snap into  place  If they do not  turn one connector and try  again  IF YOU DO NOT CONNECT THE CON   NECTORS PROPERLY  THE CONSOLE MAY  BECOME DAMAGED WHEN YOU TURN ON  THE POWER  Then  remove the wire tie from  the Upright Wire                                                  Connect the Console Ground Wire  47  on the  Console Crossbar  61  to the ground wire on the  console     8  Insert the wires into the Right Handrail  64   through the indicated hole as you set the con   sole assembly on the Left and Right Handrails   59  6
28. remove the  key from the console     Step onto the foot rails  press the Stop button  and  adjust the incline of the treadmill to the lowest  setting  The incline must be at the lowest setting  or you may damage the treadmill when you fold it  to the storage position  Next  remove the key from  the console and put it in a secure place     When you are finished using the treadmill  press the  power switch into the off position and unplug the  power cord  IMPORTANT  If you do not do this   the treadmill   s electrical components may wear  prematurely     HOW TO USE A PRESET WO    1                 KOUT   Insert the key into the console    See HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER on page 15   Select a preset workout     To select a preset work        out  press the Crosswalk  Workouts button or ihe  Wt  Loss Workouts but        ton repeatedly until the  number of the desired  workout appears in the upper display     When you select a preset workout  the incline level  of the workout will flash in the lower left display  the  speed setting will flash in the lower right display   and then the workout length will appear in the  lower left display  In addition  a profile of the speed  settings of the workout will appear in the far left  display     Press the Start button or the Speed increase  button to start the workout     A moment after you press the button  the treadmill  will automatically adjust to the first speed and in   cline settings of the workout  Hold the handrails and  begin walki
29. ribed on page 13  To  purchase a surge suppressor  see your local  Sears dealer  call the telephone number on  the back cover of this manual  or see your  local electronics store     Failure to use a properly functioning surge  suppressor could result in damage to the  control system of the treadmill  If the control  system is damaged  the walking belt may  slow  accelerate  or stop unexpectedly  which  may result in a fall and serious injury     Keep the power cord and the surge suppres   sor away from heated surfaces     Never move the walking belt while the power  is turned off  Do not operate the treadmill   if the power cord or plug is damaged  or if  the treadmill is not working properly   See  TROUBLESHOOTING on page 20 if the tread   mill is not working properly      Read  understand  and test the emergency  stop procedure before using the treadmill   see HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER on  page 15      Never start the treadmill while you are stand   ing on the walking belt  Always hold the  handrails while using the treadmill     The treadmill is capable of high speeds   Adjust the speed in small increments to  avoid sudden jumps in speed     The heart rate monitor is not a medical  device  Various factors  including the user   s  movement  may affect the accuracy of heart  rate readings  The heart rate monitor is  intended only as an exercise aid in determin   ing heart rate trends in general     20     21     22     23     24     Never leave the treadmill unattended while
30. tensity level for a sustained period of  time  During the first few minutes of exercise  your  body uses carbohydrate calories for energy  Only after  the first few minutes of exercise does your body begin  to use stored fat calories for energy  If your goal is to  burn fat  adjust the intensity of your exercise until your  heart rate is near the lowest number in your training  zone  For maximum fat burning  exercise with your  heart rate near the middle number in your training  zone     Aerobic Exercise    lf your goal is to strengthen your  cardiovascular system  you must perform aerobic  exercise  which is activity that requires large amounts  of oxygen for prolonged periods of time  For aerobic  exercise  adjust the intensity of your exercise until your  heart rate is near the highest number in your training  zone     WORKOUT GUIDELINES    Warming Up    Start with 5 to 10 minutes of stretch   ing and light exercise  A warm up increases your body  temperature  heart rate  and circulation in preparation  for exercise     Training Zone Exercise   Exercise for 20 to 30 min   utes with your heart rate in your training zone   During  the first few weeks of your exercise program  do not  keep your heart rate in your training zone for longer  than 20 minutes   Breathe regularly and deeply as you  exercise    never hold your breath     Cooling Down    Finish with 5 to 10 minutes of stretch   ing  Stretching increases the flexibility of your muscles  and helps to prevent post exerc
31. tton for a few seconds  If the displays  remain lit  see THE INFORMATION MODE on page  18 to turn off the demo mode     Next  stand on the foot rails of the treadmill  Find the  clip attached to the key  see the drawing on page 14   and slide the clip onto the waistband of your clothes   Then  insert the key into the console  After a moment   the displays will light  IMPORTANT  In an emergency  situation  the key can be pulled from the console   causing the walking belt to slow to a stop  Test the  clip by carefully taking a few steps backward  if the  key is not pulled from the console  adjust the posi   tion of the clip     15    TANT  If the treadmill has been exposed to 1     HOW TO USE THE MANUAL MODE    Insert the key into the console   See HOW TO TURN ON THE POWER at the left   Select the manual mode     When the key is inserted  the manual mode will be  selected  If a preset workout has been selected   remove the key and then reinsert it     Start the walking belt     To start the walking belt  press the Start button  the  Speed increase button  or one of the Quick Speed  buttons numbered 1 through 10     If you press the Start button or the Speed increase  button  the walking belt will begin to move at 1 mph   As you exercise  change the speed of the walking  belt as desired by pressing the Speed increase and  decrease buttons  Each time you press a button   the speed setting will change by 0 1 mph  if you  hold down a button  the speed setting will change  in increm
32. umber of  miles  or kilometers  that  the walking belt has moved           The upper display will show  the total number of hours  that the treadmill has been  used        The console features a display demo mode  designed  to be used if the treadmill is displayed in a store  While  the demo mode is turned on  the console will function  normally when you plug in the power cord  press the  power switch into the reset position  and insert the  key into the console  However  when you remove the  key  the displays will remain lit  although the buttons  will not function  If the demo mode is turned on  a  d   will appear in the lower right display while the informa   tion mode is selected  To turn on or off the demo mode   press the Speed decrease button     To exit the information mode  remove the key from the  console     18       HOW TO USE THE CROSSWALK ARMS    As you walk on the treadmill  you can hold the hand   rails or use the crosswalk arms  To exercise your arms   shoulders  and back for a total body workout  move the  crosswalk arms forward and backward as you walk on  the treadmill     To vary the intensity of your upper body exercise  the  resistance of the crosswalk arms can be adjusted   To increase the resistance  turn the resistance knobs  clockwise  to decrease the resistance  turn the knobs  counterclockwise           HOW TO FOLD AND MOVE THE TREADMILL       HOW TO FOLD THE TREADMILL HOW TO MOVE THE TREADMILL   Before folding the treadmill  adjust the incline to
33. wise 1 2 of a turn  Be careful not to overtighten the  walking belt  Then  plug in the power cord  insert  the key  and run the treadmill for a few minutes   Repeat until the walking belt is centered        If the walking belt slips when walked on  first  remove the key and UNPLUG THE POWER  CORD  Using the hex key  turn both idler roller  screws clockwise  1 4 of a turn  When the walk   ing belt is correctly tightened  you should be able  to lift each edge of the walking belt 2 to 3 in   5 to  7 cm  off the walking platform  Be careful to keep  the walking belt centered  Then  plug in the power  cord  insert the key  and carefully walk on the  treadmill for a few minutes  Repeat until the walk   ing belt is properly tightened           22    SYMPTOM  The upperbody arms squeak during  use    a      Note  Correcting this problem requires a small  amount of marine grease  available at hardware  stores   Turn the resistance knob  A  counterclock   wise and remove it  Next  remove the resistance  cone  B  and the upper body arm  C   along with  the resistance plate  D   plastic spacer  E   spring  washer  F   washers  G   and thrust bearing  H     Note  If the resistance plate comes out of the  resistance cone  press it back in   Apply a thin layer  of white marine grease to the outer surface of the  resistance cone  Then reattach all parts in the order  shown below                 EXERCISE GUIDELINES    A WARNING  Before man j    or any exercise program  consult your phys  cian 
    
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