Hebb Trimline 1600.1 User manual

SERIAL NO:________________________
DATE OF PURCHASE:______________
Write the serial number in the space
above for reference.
CAUTION: Exercise of a strenuous nature, as is customarily done on this equipment, should not
be undertaken without first consulting a physician. No specific health claims are made or implied
as they relate to the equipment.
IMPORTANT: Read all instructions carefully before using this product. Retain this owner’s
manual for future reference.
ASSEMBLY • USE • MAINTENANCE
WARRANTY • PART ORDERING
SERIAL
NUMBER
DECAL
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P.O. BOX 1698 • WHITEHOUSE, TX 75791
(903) 534-3832 • (800) 499-4322 • FAX (903) 534-3834
www.trimlinetreadmills.com [email protected]
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WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY COVER?
This warranty covers your fitness product against defect in material and workmanship when used for the
purpose intended, under normal conditions provided it receives proper care. The warranty is extended only
to the original owner and is not transferable.
HOW LONG DOES THE COVERAGE LAST?
• LIFETIME ON FRAME
• 5 YEARS ON MOTOR
• 2 YEARS ON BELT, ROLLER & BOARD
• 1 YEAR ON ALL OTHER PARTS
• 1 YEAR ON LABOR
WHAT DOES THIS WARRANTY NOT COVER?
This product is designed for home use. This warranty does not cover fitness products which are (1) used in a
commercial environment; or (2) subject to misuse, neglect, accident, or unauthorized repairs and alterations;
or (3) running belt and drive belt adjustments; and (4) normal maintenance functions. Some states do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you.
If you would like to speak to a factory representative
call: (800) 499-4322 or email service@hebbindinc.com
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✯ IMPORTANT ✯
Please complete the warranty registration card included in this manual,
and return it as promptly as possible following the purchase.
All of the parts for this treadmill can be ordered from your
local dealer. Dealers also have trained service personnel
who can assist you with any service questions you may have.
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1. Plug the power cord of the treadmill directly into a dedicated grounded circuit carrying 15 amps.
Grounding Instructions
This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of
least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a
cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into
an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and
ordinances. See diagram below for grounding methods.
2. Position the treadmill on a clear, level surface. Do not place the treadmill on thick carpet as it may
interfere with proper ventilation. Also, do not place the treadmill near water or outdoors. Treadmill mats
can usually be purchased from your treadmill dealer. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced
by a power cord from Hebb Industries, Inc. Please contact your dealer or Hebb Industries, Inc.
3. Position treadmill so that the wall plug is visible and accessible.
4. Never start the treadmill while you are standing on the walking belt. After turning the power on and
adjusting the speed control, there may be a pause before the walking belt begins to move. Always stand
on the foot rails on the sides of the frame until the belt is moving.
5. Wear appropriate clothing when exercising on the treadmill. Do not wear long, loose fitting clothing that
could become caught in the treadmill. Always wear running or aerobic shoes with rubber soles.
6. Always unplug the power cord before removing the treadmill motor cover.
7. Keep small children away from the treadmill during operation.
8. Always hold the handrails when initially walking or running on the treadmill, until you are comfortable
with the use of the treadmill.
9. Always attach the safety pull rope to your clothing when using the treadmill.
10. When the treadmill is not being used, the power cord should be unplugged and the safety pull pin
removed.
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GROUNDING
PIN
GROUNDED
OUTLET
GROUNDED
OUTLET BOX
ADAPTER
METAL
SCREW
TAB FOR
GROUNDING SCREW
(B) (C)
(A)

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TOOLS REQUIRED
1⁄2˝Wrench •Adjustable Wrench •7⁄16˝Wrench •9⁄16˝Wrench
LOCATE THE HARDWARE BAG CONTAINING:
Part #Description. Qty.
MM-0089 Upright Spacer 1
HH-1318 Hex Head Bolt 3/8”-16X2 3/4 1
HH-1705 Lockwasher 3/8” 1
HH-0823 Hex Head Bolt 1/4”-20x2” 4
HH-1207 Lockwasher 1/4” 4
HH-2075 Shoulder Washer 4
HH-2145 Hex Head Bolt 5/16”-18X3” 2
HH-1256 Nylock Nut 5/16” 2
MM-0087 Hex Wrench Clip 1
HH-2001 Hex Key Wrench 1
STEP 1
With the upright down, insert the plastic upright spacer
into the end of the 2˝X4˝upright assembly (See figure 1).
Lining the spacer up with the hole, insert the 3⁄8˝-16 X23⁄4˝
hex head bolt and a 3⁄8˝lockwasher through the upright
hole loosely. Carefully raise the upright assembly to the
vertical position and tighten the bolt into the factory
pre-assembled nut.
STEP 2
Position the handrail against the bottom of the console
plate. Using the provided holes, bolt loosely to the console
plate using two 1⁄4˝-20 X2˝hex head bolts and two 1⁄4˝lock-
washers (See figure 2). Insert (2) shoulder washers into each
hole on the lower end on the handrail. Insert 5⁄16˝X3˝hex
head bolt through the shoulder washers and then through
the provided hole on the treadmill frame. Attach the 5⁄16˝
Nylock nut to the 3”bolt on the inside of the frame. Tighten
snugly (See figure 3). Tighten the upper handrail bolts that
were previously assembled. Repeat Step 2 for the other side
handrail.
NOTE: If assembly is difficult, loosen 23⁄4˝upright bolt,
install handrails and retighten 23⁄4˝upright bolt.
STEP 3
Remove protective backing from hex wrench clip and place
wherever you feel is convenient (we suggest on the end cap
by the rear roller). Snap hex wrench into clip. Refer to
maintenance instructions for hex key use.
3⁄8˝-16 X23⁄4˝
Hex Head Bolt
3⁄8˝ Lockwasher
Spacer
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
1⁄4˝-20 X2˝
Hex Head
Bolt
5⁄16˝ X3˝ Bolt
5⁄16˝
NYLOCK
NUT
Shoulder Washer
Treadmill Frame Handrail
Foam
Grip
1⁄4˝
Lockwasher
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Workout time in minutes and seconds Displays calories
expended during
workout
Safety Pull Pin must be inserted for power
to come on; Please clip the rope securely
to your clothes during workout.
ON/OFF
Switch
Elevation
Switch–Adjust
elevation
Speed Rheostat–
Adjust Speed
Workout
Distance
Speed of Walking Belt
SPEED
TIME
RESET
DISTANCE
INCLINE
TO START, SET MAXIMUM
SPEED TO ZERO
POWER
SPEED
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Your electronic monitor requires two ‘AA’1.5 volt alkaline batteries. The batteries can
be installed by removing the battery cover on the underside of your console.
IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO REMOVE CONSOLE FROM UPRIGHT.
NOTE: When replacing batteries you must replace both batteries with new batteries
that are the same brand. Your electronic monitor is equipped with an automatic shut-
off and all values will reset to 0. Pressing the RESET button or starting the treadmill
will reactivate the monitor and display screens.
WE SUGGEST YOU DO THE FOLLOWING TO
FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THIS TREADMILL:
1. Straddle belt by standing on the plastic side rails.
2. Your treadmill is equipped with a zero reset (safety) feature within the speed
control so the belt will not start moving when power is first turned on. There will
be no “click”when the speed control is zeroed or reset, so GENTLY turn the knob
counterclockwise until it stops.
3. With the safety pull pin inserted and the safety pull rope attached to your clothing, straddle the belt and press the
ON/OFF switch to the “ON”position.
4. Turn the speed control knob slowly clockwise until the belt begins moving. Step onto the walking belt and adjust the speed
to a comfortable setting. We recommend you stay at a slow speed and hold onto the handrails until you become
comfortable.
NOTE: It takes from two to four seconds for the speed change to register on the display.
5. Raise the treadmill elevation by depressing the elevation switch and hold to the desired height. To lower the elevation,
depress the elevation switch and hold to the desired height. Notice the difference in effort between walking on a slight
incline and a greater incline. You may want to try different elevation settings to determine your preferred incline during
workouts.
6. To safely end your workout, step off the belt , turn the speed knob counterclockwise until belt stops, and press the ON/OFF
switch to “OFF.”To stop the treadmill at any time, press the ON/OFF switch to the “OFF”position or pull out the safety
pull pin. CAUTION: THIS WILL STOP THE TREADMILL RATHER ABRUPTLY.
CONVERSION TO METRIC
If a small “M”or “K”appears in the speed window, use the following procedure: to change between miles per hour and
kilometers per hour, hold the reset button until the “K”or “M”appears in the speed window.
If no “M”or “K”appears in the speed window, use the following procedure: remove the console and manually move
the switch on the back of the electronics to “KM”or “MILES”.
Battery Door
Screw
2 ‘AA’1.5 Volt
Alkaline Batteries

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Use the following instructions to help you use the treadmill. We recommend that you first get famil-
iar with your treadmill in the manual mode before you attempt any programmed workouts.
MANUAL MODE OPERATION
1. Straddle belt by standing on the plastic side rails.
2. With the safety pull pin inserted and the safety pull rope attached to your clothing, press
POWER, notice the display comes on.
3. Press START. The treadmill belt will start moving at the minimum speed. The time will begin
to count up as the workout continues.
4.. Press SPEED UP arrow to increase speed.
5. Press INCLINE UP arrow to increase grade.
6. Begin walking. NOTE: We recommend that you stay at a slow speed and hold on to the
handrails until you become comfortable.
7. At any time during the workout, you may adjust the speed or incline up or down.
8. When in operation, you can press the START/PAUSE button to initiate a 5-minute pause
period. When in the pause mode, the belt will come to a gradual stop and saves your time,
distance, and calories for a 5-minute countdown period. If the START/PAUSE button is
pressed within that 5-minute pause period, the treadmill will resume your workout where you
left off. If the 5-minute pause period expires, the treadmill will shut itself off, thus losing your
workout information.
9. To safely end your workout, step off the belt. Press the START/PAUSE button. After the belt
comes to a complete stop, press the POWER button.
10. To stop the treadmill at any time, press the POWER button or pull out the safety pull pin.
CAUTION: THIS WILL STOP THE TREADMILL RATHER ABRUPTLY.
Desired and actual
speed in mph or kph
START
PAUSE
POWER
SPEED DISTANCE TIME CALORIES INCLINE
Displays calories
expended during workout
Raises and
lowers treadmill
Displays approximate
% incline
Press to get
power to the unit;
Press to shut off
Increases and
decreases speed
Press to start belt at .5 mph;
Press again to
pause during workout
Safety pull pin must be inserted for
power to come on; Please clip the rope
securely to your clothes during workout
Distance in miles
or kilometers of
current workout
Displays accumulated time
in current workout
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Selects one of
the programs.
PROGRAM
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FACTORY PRESET PROGRAM OPERATION
Follow steps 1-2 under Manual Mode Operation
1. Press PROGRAM button to select the preset program. Press one time for program 1, two times
for program 2, etc., up to preset program 4. The chart below displays more information about
the preset programs.
2. Press START and begin the selected program. The time will begin to count up. Treadmill
belt will begin to move to 0.5 mph. Use the SPEED arrows to adjust speed. The preset
programs will adjust the incline only.
3. Each program has 10 one-minute intervals. The program will continually repeat until you elect
to end the workout by pressing PAUSE or POWER. You may change the speed at any time
during the workout.
4. To pause the program, follow step 8 under Manual Mode Operation.
5. To stop the treadmill, follow step 9 or 10 under Manual Mode Operation.
ELEVATION FOR FACTORY PRESET PROGRAMS
Interval
# Title 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Hill 0 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 3 0
2 Pyramid 0 2 4 6 4 2 4 6 4 2
3 Mountain 0 1 3 5 7 8 7 5 3 1
4 Weight Loss 0 0 10 10 0 0 10 10 0 0
USER-DESIGNED PROGRAM OPERATION
1. Follow steps 1-2 under Manual Mode Operation
2. Press PROGRAM button five times for U1 or six times for U2.
3. To initially set up a user-designed program, press START/PAUSE. The time will begin to count
up. Treadmill belt will begin to move 1.0 mph. Then press SPEED arrow and INCLINE arrow
for the first segment. Immediately press PROGRAM button. The speed and incline value for
that segment will be stored and the program will automatically advance to the next segment.
Repeat this process for all ten segments.
4. Each program has 10 one-minute intervals. The program will continually repeat until you elect
to end the workout by pressing START/PAUSE or POWER.
5. Once the user-designed program is set, the program can be run in the same way as the other
four factory set programs. You may change the speed or incline at any time during the
workout. This will modify this segment of the user-designed program and this modification
will be remembered the next time you use this program.
6. To pause the program, follow step 8 under Manual Mode Operation.
7. To stop the treadmill, follow step 9 or 10 under Manual Mode Operation.
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Desired and actual
speed in mph or kph
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
START
PAUSE
POWER
SPEED DISTANCE TIME CALORIES INCLINE
SPEED INCLINE USER
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
INTERVAL
This display has 7 rows and 10
columns. Each column or interval
represents 1⁄10 of the workout.
Therefore, in a 30 minute work-
out, each column is 3 minutes.
The rows represent the relative
speed of each interval. The high-
er the speed, the higher the lights.
Displays calories
expended during workout
Selects one of nine
different programs
Programs a
user interval
Raises and
lowers treadmill;
Also inputs weight
Displays approximate
incline
Press to get
power to the unit;
Press to shut off
Press to start belt at .5 mph;
Press again to
pause during workout
Increase/decrease
speed and time Safety pull pin must be inserted for
power to come on; Please clip the rope
securely to your clothes during workout
Distance in miles
or kilometers of
current workout
Displays time remaining in
current workout; In program mode,
scans workout time, workout
interval and time left in interval
PRESET
PROGRAM
WORKOUT
TIME WORKOUT
INTERVAL INTERVAL
TIME
Desired and actual speed
in mph or kph
START
PAUSE
POWER
SPEED HEART RATE DISTANCE/CALORIES
Displays time remaining in cur-
rent workout; In program mode,
scans workout time, workout
interval and time left in interval
Lights displayed if using
the heart rate control
program.
INTERVAL
USER
PROGRAMS
PRESET
PROGRAM
TIME INCLINE
Displays actual heart rate. Distance in current workout
or calories expended. Displays approximate
incline
Select from (2)
HRC Programs
and (9) Preset
Programs
Selects one of two
user programs
Programs a user
interval
Raises and lowers treadmill;
also inputs weight. Raises and
lowers target heart rate during
heart rate program.
Increase/decrease speed
and time; Inputs age.
Press to start belt at.5 mph;
Press again to pause during
workout
Press to get power to the
unit; Press to shut off
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
This display has 7 rows and 10
columns. Each column or interval
represents 1/10 of the workout.
Therefore, in a 30 minute workout,
each column is 3 minutes. The
rows represent the relative speed
of each interval. The higher the
speed, the higher the lights.
INCLINE
SPEED
Safety pull pin must be inserted
for power to come on; Please clip
the rope securely to your clothes
during workout.
3600.1
4600.1
Selects one of two
user programs

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Use the following instructions to help you use the treadmill. We recommend that you first get familiar with your tread-
mill in the manual mode before you attempt any programmed workouts.
NOTE for 4600.1 model: The heart rate chest strap may be worn in manual or any program mode.
MANUAL MODE OPERATION
1. Straddle belt by standing on the plastic side rails.
2. With the safety pull pin inserted and the safety pull rope attached to your clothing, press POWER, notice the
display comes on.
3. Press SPEED arrows to adjust workout time. The default is 30 minutes.
4. Press INCLINE arrows to adjust user weight. This will give you a more accurate figure on calorie consumption.
The default is 150 pounds or 68 kilograms.
5. Press START. The treadmill belt will start moving at the minimum speed. The time will begin to count down as the
workout continues.
6. Press SPEED UP arrow to increase speed.
7. Press INCLINE UP arrow to increase grade.
8. Begin walking. NOTE: We recommend that you stay at a slow speed and hold on to the handrails until you
become comfortable.
9. At any time during the workout, you may adjust the speed or incline up or down.
10. When in operation, you can press the START/PAUSE button to initiate a 5-minute pause period. When in the
pause mode, the belt will come to a gradual stop and saves your speed, time, distance, and calories for a 5-minute
countdown period. If the START/PAUSE button is pressed within that 5-minute pause period, the treadmill will
resume your workout where you left off. If the 5-minute pause period expires, the treadmill will shut itself off,
thus losing your workout information.
11. To safely end your workout, step off the belt. Press the START/PAUSE button. After the belt comes to a complete
stop, press the POWER button.
12. To stop the treadmill at any time, press the POWER button or pull out the safety pull pin.
CAUTION: THIS WILL STOP THE TREADMILL RATHER ABRUPTLY.
FACTORY PRESET PROGRAM OPERATION
Follow steps 1-4 under Manual Mode Operation
1. Press PRESET PROGRAM button to select the preset program. For model 3600, press one time for preset
program 1, two times for preset program 2, etc., up to preset program 9. For model 4600, press three times for
preset program 1, four times for preset program 2, etc., up to preset program 9. The following pages display more
information about the preset programs.
2. Each program has 10 equal intervals making up the entire program. For example, if you chose a 30-minute
workout, it will consist of 10 intervals of 3 minutes each, a 20 minute workout will consist of 10 intervals of 2
minutes each. You may examine each interval of the program selected by repeatedly pressing the PROGRAM
INTERVALS button.
3. Press START. The treadmill will begin to move. The time will begin to count down. At any time during the
program, you can override the program using the SPEED or INCLINE buttons. The override will last until the end
of the current interval.
4. To pause the program, follow step 10 under Manual Mode Operation.
5. To stop the treadmill, follow step 11 or 12 under Manual Mode Operation.
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DESIGNING A USER PROGRAM
1. Straddle belt by standing on the plastic side rails.
2. With the safety pull pin inserted, press POWER.
3. Press USER PROGRAMS button once to design Program #1.
4. Press USER PROGRAMS button twice to design Program #2.
5. Select speed and grade for the first interval by using the SPEED and INCLINE buttons.
6. Press INTERVAL button (PROGRAM INTERVAL on 3600.1) to go to the second interval.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for intervals two through ten.
8. Press START to save the program. (This is very important. Pressing any other button will delete the program.)
The belt will begin to move.
9. Press POWER to stop the treadmill.
USER PROGRAM OPERATION
Follow steps 1-4 under Manual Mode Operation.
1. Press USER PROGRAMS once or twice to select which user program you wish to use.
2. Each program has 10 equal intervals making up the entire program. For example, if you chose a 30-minute work
out, it will consist of 10 intervals of 3 minutes each, a 20 minute workout will consist of 10 intervals of 2 minutes
each. You may examine each interval of the program selected by repeatedly pressing the PROGRAM INTERVALS
button.
3. Press START to begin workout. The treadmill belt will begin to move. The time will begin to count down.
4. To pause the program, follow step 10 under Manual Mode Operation.
5. To stop the treadmill, follow step 11 or 12 under Manual Mode Operation.
HEART RATE CONTROL PROGRAM (Only on 4600 Model)
The heart rate chest strap must be worn during this program. Before placing the chest strap around your chest, moisten
both conductive electrode straps located on the inside of the transmitter. Although tap water may work, the best liquid to
use is hard contact lens solution. Place the chest strap directly beneath the breast area.
1. Press PRESET PROGRAM button once to select WEIGHT LOSS HEART RATE PROGRAM. Use the SPEED arrows
to adjust your age. This also adjusts the target heart rate that appears in the time window. Notice: as the age raises
the target heart rate is lowered. In the WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM, the target heart rate is calculated at 65% of
maximum.
2. Press PRESET PROGRAM again to select CARDIOVASCULAR HEART RATE PROGRAM. Use the SPEED arrows
to adjust your age. This also adjusts the target heart rate that appears in the time window. In the
CARDIOVASCULAR PROGRAM, the target heart rate is calculated at 80% of maximum.
3. Press START. Select speed by using the SPEED arrows. The speed may be adjusted anytime during the workout.
4. The Heart Rate Control feature operates as follows:
•If the actual heart rate is 26 beats below the target, there is no adjustment for elevation. This allows for a
warm-up period.
•If the actual heart rate is 11 to 25 bpm below target, elevation adjusts 1% higher after 15 seconds.
•If the actual heart rate is 6 to 10 bpm below target, elevation adjusts 1% higher after 30 seconds.
•If the actual heart rate is 3 to 5 bpm below target, elevation adjust 1/2% higher after 15 seconds.
•If the actual heart rate is 3 bpm above target, elevation adjusts 1% lower after 15 seconds.
•There is no adjustment if the actual heart rate is within 2 bpm of the target.
5. The target heart rate may be adjusted at any time during the workout, using the incline keys.
6. To pause the program, follow step 10 under Manual Mode Operation.
7. To stop the treadmill, follow step 11 or 12 under Manual Mode Operation.
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The following is a simple way to get into
heart rate conditioning:
STEP 1
What is your primary exercise goal?
•Weight Loss/Weight Control
•Cardiovascular Fitness
STEP 2
The Trimline 4600.1 has two PRESET HEART
RATE PROGRAMS. The first program,
WEIGHT LOSS, is for those whose primary
fitness goal is weight loss or fat reduction.
The target heart rate is computed as follows:
(220 - Age) X 65%
For a first time user, we recommend this pro-
gram. At any time during the program, you
may use the incline arrows to adjust you tar-
get heart rate. Therefore, if the workout is
too strenuous, you may want to lower your
target heart rate.
The second heart rate program, CARDIO-
VASCULAR, is for those whose primary goal
is to improve their aerobic fitness level, and
to improve sports performance. The target
heart rate is computed as follows: (220 - Age) X 80%
NOTE: The elevation will not begin moving until you are within 25 beats of your target heart rate.
This allows for a proper warm-up period.
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You may use the treadmill with or without the HEART RATE chest strap.
If you use the chest strap, you must wear this around your chest in contact with your skin.
NOTE: Make sure you moisten the back part of the chest strap where the pick up electrodes are located. Also, make sure
your treadmill is six feet away from strong electromagnetic sources–TV, microwaves, computers, etc. These devices may
cause interference with the signal being transmitted from the chest band to the console.
CONVERSION TO METRIC (3600.1 AND 4600.1)
This treadmill is calibrated at the factory to read miles per hour and the speed range is .5 mph to 10.0 mph (3600) or 11.0
mph (4600). To program it to read kilometers, with a speed range of .8 kph to 16.1 kph (3600) or 17.7 kph (4600),
do the following:
1) Remove the safety pull pin from the treadmill. •Repeat steps 1-5 to convert to miles per hour.
2) Press POWER button and hold. •If you are in kilometers per hour mode, you will see
3) While pressing the POWER button, insert the a “Si”in the time section when the safety pull pin
safety pull pin. is inserted.
4) After lights on the LED display go out, release •If you are in the miles per hour mode, you will see
POWER button. a “bri”in the time section when the safety pull pin
5) Press POWER button again. You are now in is inserted.
kilometers per hour.
EXERCISE TARGET ZONE CHART
Age: 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65+
200
180
160
140
120
100
80
Heart Rate - Beats per Minute
Warm Up/Cool Down
65% to 85%
55% to 65%
55% or less
FatBurningZone
AerobicZone
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Program P1–Beginning Walker
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Program P6–Interval Jogger
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Program P2–Interval Walker
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Program P3–Advanced Walker
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Program P5–Race Walker
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Program P8–Hill Jogger
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Program P9–30 Minute 5K
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Program P5-Race Walker
Program P6-Interval Jogger
Program P7-Advanced Jogger
Program P8-Hill Jogger
Program P9-30 Minute 5K
Program P1-Beginning Walker
Program P2-Interval Walker
Program P3-Advanced Walker
Program P4-Mountain Walker

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Limit Switch
Rubber Grip
Upright Assy.
Motor Cover
Safety Pull Pin
Electronic Board
On/Off Switch Elevation Switch
Knob
Rheostat Harness
Assembly
Elevation
Motor
Switch
Cord
Switch Cord
Model 1600
Speed Pickup
Extension
Telco, 8-pin
Handrail, Left
Heart Rate
Chest Strap
Rubber Grip
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Deck
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Frame
Assembly
Speed Pickup
Controller or
Controller/
Power Supply
Power Supply
Motor, Elevation
Flywheel
Fan, 4”
Motor, Drive
Wheel
Elevation Assy.
Bottom Pan
Circuit Breaker Power Cord
Motor Pivot Rod
Motor
Mount
Assy
Cap, 3”
Rear Cross Tube
End Cap, Left
Fan, 6”
End Cap, Right
Clip
Side Rail
Board
SofTrak Mat
1⁄4˝
SPEED SENSOR
LOCATION
Roller, Front
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KK-1227 Bottom Pan
MM-0130 Cap, 3”
MM-2052 Clip
39-2036 Elevation Assy.
KK-2194 End Cap, Left
KK-2195 End Cap, Right
KK-2011 Fan, 4”
KK-6136 Fan, 6”
39-2044 Handrail, Left
39-2045 Handrail, Right
KK-2193 Motor Cover
PART NO.DESCRIPTION
COMMON ASSEMBLY PARTS
36-0482 Motor Mount Assy.
HH-8196 Motor Pivot Rod
39-2021 Rear Cross Tube
KK-2079 Roller, Front
KK-2080 Roller, Rear
KK-2164 Roller Pulley
JJ-2000 Rubber Grip
KK-6178 Safety Pull Pin
QQ-1513 Speed Pickup
39-2037 Upright Assy.
MM-2031 Wheel
PART NO.DESCRIPTION
PARTS BY MODEL 1600 2600 3600 4600
Belt, Drive KK-2066 KK-2066 KK-2066 KK-3075
Belt, Walking KK-2185 KK-2185 KK-2123 KK-2124
Board KK-2125 KK-4038 KK-2060 KK-2060
Circuit Breaker HH-2165 HH-2165 HH-2165 HH-2065
Console KK-2196 KK-2189 KK-2197 KK-2197
Controller KK-2018 —————————
Controller/
Power Supply ———QQ-2061 QQ-2061 QQ-2065
Deck ———KK-2009 KK-2061 KK-2061
Electronic Board QQ-2019 QQ-2063 QQ-2060 QQ-2050
Elevation Switch HH-4641 —————————
Elevation Motor
Switch Cord HH-4642 —————————
Flywheel PP-3002 PP-3002 PP-3002 PP-2010
Frame 39-2000 39-2000 39-2019 39-2019
Heart Rate Chest Strap —————————QQ-2005
Knob KK-2007 —————————
Motor , Drive KK-2070 KK-2044 KK-2044 KK-2169
Motor, Elevation KK-2129 KK-2020 KK-2020 KK-2020
On/Off Switch HH-2031 —————————
Overlay MM-2056 MM-2092 MM-2028 MM-2081
Power Cord HH-4624 HH-4624 HH-4624 HH-2067
Power Supply ——————QQ-0055 QQ-0055
Rheostat Harness
Assy. KK-6211 —————————
Side Rail MM-2095 MM-2095 MM-2096 MM-2096
SofTrak Mat ———KK-2065 KK-2065 KK2065
Speed Pickup
Extension QQ-1514 —————————
Switch Cord HH-4623 —————————
Telco, 6 pin ———HH-4595 HH-4595 HH-4595
Telco, 8 pin ———HH-4594 HH-4594 HH4594

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WALKING BELT CENTERING AND TENSION ADJUSTMENT
The walking belt may occasionally need to be centered and tightened.
When the walking belt is slipping, it is sometimes difficult to
determine if the walking belt itself needs tightening or the
drive belt tension needs adjustment. If the sides of the walking
belt can only be raised approximately 2-3 inches off the board,
the walking belt is generally tightened sufficiently. However,
the following procedures can be utilized to determine exactly
which belt should be tightened if the walking belt is slipping:
1. Remove the six screws holding the motor cover and gently
lift the motor cover from the treadmill.
2. Set the speed of the treadmill at approximately 1.5 mph.
Bracing yourself with your hands on the handrail and one
foot on the plastic side rail, plant the other foot firmly on
the walking belt and try to stall the belt. If you can stop the
walking belt and the front roller does not continue turning
but the motor pulley continues to turn, then the drive belt
needs tightening and the adjustment instructions found at
the bottom of this page should be followed. If you can stop
the walking belt and the front roller continues to turn, the
walking belt needs to be tightened and the instructions
that follow should be used.
TO ADJUST WALKING BELT TENSION:
•Run treadmill at approximately 3.5 mph.
•Using 3⁄16˝Hex wrench, turn both the right and left
adjustment bolts ONE full turn clockwise
•If slipping continues during use, repeat above steps.
NOTE: It is recommended that the hex wrench clip be
attached to a convenient spot on the treadmill, and the
hex wrench kept in the clip.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN the walking belt. This may cause
reduced motor performance and excessive roller wear.
NOTE: When properly tightened, the sides of belt can be
raised approximately 2-3 inches off the board.
TO CENTER WALKING BELT:
•Place treadmill on a level surface.
•Run treadmill at approximately 3.5 mph.
•If the belt has drifted to the right, turn the right adjusting
bolt 1⁄2turn clockwise and the left adjusting bolt 1⁄2turn
counterclockwise.
•If the belt has drifted to the left, turn the left adjusting bolt
1⁄2turn clockwise and the right adjusting bolt 1⁄2turn
counterclockwise.
TO TIGHTEN DRIVE BELT:
1. Unplug treadmill.
2. Remove six (6) Phillips screws from motor cover. Remove
motor cover and set aside with screws.
3. Using a 1⁄2˝wrench or 1⁄2˝deep socket, tighten nut on
J-Bolt assembly. Nut may need to be tightened 2-3 turns.
4. With motor cover still off treadmill, plug treadmill in and
test drive belt for slippage.
5. If tension is adequate, reinstall motor cover. If further
adjustments are needed, repeat step #3.
If the belt has drifted
to the RIGHT
1⁄2turn
1⁄2turn
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drifted to the LEFT
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WARNING: ALWAYS UNPLUG THE TREADMILL FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET BEFORE
CLEANING OR SERVICING THE UNIT.
CLEANING
General cleaning of the unit will greatly prolong the life of the treadmill.
Keep the unit clean by dusting regularly. Be sure to clean the exposed part of the deck on either side
of the walking belt and also the side rails. This reduces the build up of foreign material underneath
the walking belt.
The top of the belt may be cleaned with a wet, soapy cloth. Be careful to keep liquid away from
inside the motorized treadmill frame or from underneath the belt. Warning: Always unplug the
treadmill from the electrical outlet before removing the motor cover. At least once a year remove
the motor cover and vacuum under the motor cover.
WALKING BELT AND DECK LUBRICATION
This treadmill is equipped with a pre-lubricated, low maintenance deck system. The belt/deck
friction may play a major role in the function and life of your treadmill, thus requiring periodic
lubrication. We recommend a periodic inspection of the deck. If the deck appears worn, contact our
service department.
We recommend lubrication of the deck according to the following timetable:
Light user (less than 3 hours/week) annually
Medium user (3-5 hours/week) every six months
Heavy user (more than 5 hours/week) every three months
We recommend that you use one of the following:
•Lube–N–WalkTM Treadmill Lubrication Kit, available from JAD Fitness, Inc.
(800 877-3486 or www.jadfitness.com) or your local specialty fitness dealer.
•NAPA 8300 Silicone Spray, available at most NAPA Auto Parts stores.
•Pyroil Silicone Spray Lubricant, available at most auto parts stores.
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PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION
1. Treadmill will not start 1. Not plugged in.
2. Safety pull pin not inserted.
3. Treadmill circuit breaker tripped.
4. House circuit breaker tripped.
5. Speed knob not turned to
Off (model 1600 only).
6. On/Off switch on Off
(model 1600 only).
1. Plug into three prong grounded
outlet.
2. Insert safety pull pin.
3. Reset circuit breaker (see
exploded view for location.)
4. Reset circuit breaker.
5. Turn speed knob all the way
counterclockwise, then slowly
clockwise.
6. Turn On/Off switch to On.
1. Replace batteries.
2. Unplug treadmill, reconnect wire
into back of monitor/electronic
board (see wiring diagram under
motor cover).
1. Batteries are weak or dead
(model 1600).
2. Wire not connected to back
of monitor/electronic board.
2. Treadmill works but no
display on monitor.
3. Treadmill works, but speed does
not display on monitor.
1. Speed pick-up sensor not
properly aligned (model 1600).
1. Unplug treadmill from wall outlet,
remove motor cover, adjust the
speed pick-up sensor so that it is
approximately 1/4”from magnet
in front roller pulley (see exploded
view for location).
4. Heart rate not displayed
(model 4600).
1. Transmitter not making
good contact with skin.
2. Electromagnetic
interference.
1. Moisten skin contact area on the
transmitter strap, or turn
transmitter strap upside down.
2. Turn off any television,
microwave, or computer within
6 feet of treadmill.
5. Treadmill will not elevate or
decline.
1. Wires loose on elevation switch
(model 1600).
1. Unplug treadmill from wall
outlet, reconnect wires on
elevation switch.
6. Elevation not accurate (models
2600, 3600, 4600).
1. Out of calibration. 1. Recalibrate electronics (See
calibration instructions).
7. Walking belt slips. 1. Walking belt not tight. 1. Adjust walking belt tension.
(See Maintenance Instructions)
8. Drive belt slips 1. Drive belt not tight. 1. Adjust drive belt tension.
(See Maintenance Instructions)
9. Walking belt not centered. 1. Walking belt tension not
centered across the rear roller.
1. Center walking belt.
(See Maintenance Instructions)
10. Walking belt speed seems
slower than displayed speed.
1. Set in kilometers.
2. Out of calibration. (Models 2600,
3600, 4600)
1. Change to miles per hour.
(See Operation Guide)
2. Recalibrate electronics.
(See Calibration Instructions)
11. Treadmill squeaks when walked
on.
1. Pivot points need lubrication. 1. Lubricate pivot points.
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WARNING: DURING THE ENTIRE CALIBRATION PROCESS, STAND ON THE PLASTIC SIDE RAILS
ONLY! DO NOT STAND ON TREADMILL WALKING BELT!
MODEL 2600
1. With the safety pull pin inserted, plug the power cord into the wall socket.
2. Immediately after plugging in the power cord, while the display windows are reading “88888,”press the
INCLINE-UP and INCLINE-DOWN buttons simultaneously. This should enter you into the calibration
mode.
3. When you enter the calibration mode, there will be some parameters in the window displays. For the
English setting (MPH), the display should have a “10.0”in the speed window, and “En=y”in the time
window, and a “15”in the incline window.
4. To change to metric (KPH), just after step 2 is completed, press the POWER button once and the display
should read “16.0”in the speed window, an “En=n”in the window, and a “15”in the incline window.
5. To adjust the max. speed setting (whether you are in English or metric) use the SPEED-UP and
SPEED-DOWN buttons to achieve desired setting. “10.0”is standard for English and “16.0”is standard
for metric.
6. To adjust the incline readout, use the INCLINE-UP and the INCLINE-DOWN buttons to achieve desired
setting. “15”is standard.
7. When parameters are set (DO NOT STAND ON TREADMILL BELT), press the START/PAUSE button to
begin the calibration process. “Cal”will appear in the calories window. The treadmill will automatically
set the low speed and high speed and will also set the incline from top to bottom.
8. When the calibration process is finished, the “Cal”displayed in the distance window will begin flashing
(also the walking belt will begin moving again). While the “Cal”is flashing, press any button to end the
calibration process.
9. Your treadmill is now ready to use.
Calibrate the elevation.
1. Plug treadmill into wall outlet.
2. Depress and hold, PROGRAM INTERVAL, SPEED DOWN, POWER.
3. Release SPEED DOWN. Hear a beep? If not, repeat the above step.
4. Release POWER and PROGRAM INTERVAL.
5. Press POWER. The treadmill will raise itself to the highest elevation.
6. Press PROGRAM INTERVAL. The treadmill will go to the lowest position.
7. Press PROGRAM INTERVAL. The calibration is complete.
Calibrate the speed.
1. Plug treadmill into wall outlet. Straddle the treadmill belt.
2. Depress and hold, PROGRAM INTERVAL, SPEED DOWN, POWER.
3. Release SPEED DOWN. Hear a beep? If not, repeat the above step.
4. Release POWER AND PROGRAM INTERVAL.
5. Press START/PAUSE. The belt should begin to move at the minimum speed setting. Use the SPEED UP
and SPEED DOWN buttons to set the minimum speed at .5 mph. After this is done, press POWER.
6. The belt will rapidly move to the maximum speed setting. Use the SPEED UP and SPEED DOWN buttons
to set the maximum speed at 10.0 mph (model 3600) or 11.0 mph (model 4600). After this is done, press
POWER.
7. The belt will somewhat slow down. Use the SPEED UP and SPEED DOWN buttons to set the actual
speed displayed in the SPEED window with the desired speed in the CALORIES window. When the two
speeds are equal, press POWER. The calibration is complete.
MODEL 3600, 4600
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