Pulse fitness 260G Guide

260G Assembly, Operation &
(Reference) Parts Manual
EU/US

Company Addresses
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Global Corporate Headquarters
Address:
Pulse Fitness Ltd., Radnor Park, Greenfield Road, Congleton,
Cheshire, CW12 4TW, England, United Kingdom
Sales/Marketing:
Tel: +44 (0)1260 294600
Fax: +44 (0)1260 299282
Email: [email protected]
Service:
Tel: +44 (0)1260 294600
Email: [email protected]
Corporate Website:
www.pulsefitness.com
Regional (Distributor/Dealer) Address(es)
Current List of Distributors/Dealers:
https://www.thepulsegroup.co.uk/pulse-global
Americas
North America
Fitness Equipment Depot Worldwide
Address
45 Grand Blvd, Brentwood, NY, 11717
Sales/Marketing
Tel: +1-631-656-8826 ext 104
Toll Free - Tel: +1-866-965-4653
Fax: +1-631-656-8853
Service
Tel: +1-631-656-8826 ext 106
Distributor/Dealer Website:
www.fitnessplus.com

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Overview
Before using this product, it is essential to read ALL of this manual and the documents it references prior to, choosing a
location, assembling or operating this piece of equipment. This manual describes the equipment's setup its installation and
instructs how to use it correctly and safely. It is of the utmost importance that any User of the PULSE FITNESS Run (Low
Impact 'Elevation' Treadmill) is fully trained in its operation! Please ensure that the instructions given in General Safety
Precautions section are understood by ALL Users. Keep this manual for future reference.
WARNING: Health-related injuries may result from incorrect or excessive use of exercise equipment. PULSE FITNESS STRONGLY
recommends gaining professional medical advice before using fitness equipment, particularly if the user has a family history of high
blood pressure or heart disease, is over the age of 45, smokes, has high cholesterol, is obese, or has not exercised regularly in the
past year.
Always warm up by exercising gently before progressing to a full programme of strenuous exercise. Similarly, reduce the level of
activity gradually towards the end of the exercise programme.
Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate.
Over exercise may result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint, light-headed, dizzy or suffer from any kind of pain or exhaustion,
STOP exercising immediately.
NOT suitable for Medical/Therapeutic purposes.
Ensure equipment is checked regularly for signs of damage and wear. Do not use equipment if faulty or damaged, repair using only
genuine PULSE FITNESS parts fitted by an authorised person.
SERIOUS INJURY MAY OCCUR IF THESE PROCEDURES ARE NOT FOLLOWED.

Statement of Purpose:
The treadmill is an exercise machine that enables users to walk or run, in place, on a moving surface.
FCC Warning - Possible Radio / Television Interference.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
Class SA (Studio): Professional and / or commercial use.
CAUTION: Any changes or modifications to this equipment could void the product warranty.
Any service, other than cleaning or user maintenance, must be performed by an authorised service representative. There are no user
serviceable parts.
Overview (Continued)
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Connections to Power Supply 21
7.1 Wiring the Motor 21
Important Safety Instructions 22
8.1 Introduction 22
8.2 Set-Up 25
8.3 Operation 25
8.4 Electrical Power Requirements 26
8.5 How to Position and Stabilise 26
8.6 Safety Clearances 27
8.7 Power Switch 28
8.8 Install Coaxial & Ethernet Cables 28
8.9 Power Cord Routing 28
General Safety Precautions 29
9.1 Grounding Instructions 29
9.2 Emergency Stop 30
9.3 Emergency Stop Safety Clip 31
9.4 Using the Emergency Stop Safety Clip 32
9.5 Speed Confirm. Quick Controls (C5.0) 33
9.6 Speed Confirm. Quick Controls (C6.0) 34
9.7 Emergency Dismount 35
Installation 36
10.1 Location 36
10.2 Feet Adjustment 37
10.3 On / Off Switch 38
260G Overview 07
Contents of 260G Flat Pack 08
Assembly 09
3.1 Connecting the Support Columns 09
3.2 Attaching the Column End Caps 10
3.3 Attaching the Top Assembly 11
3.4 Attaching the Neck 12
3.5 Attaching the Dashboard Valance 13
3.6 Fitting the Storage Buckets 14
3.7 Fixing the Motor Cover 15
Installing Console 16
4.1 Attaching / Re-Attaching the Console 16
4.2 Wiring / Re-Wiring the Console 17
4.3 Using the Console 18
4.4 Securing the Book Holder 18
Fully Assembled 260G Run 19
Quick Control Panel 20
6.1 20260G ‘Quick’ Control Panel
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Adjust and Tension the Running Belt 39
11.1 Running Belt Alignment 39
11.2 Tracking (Centring) a Running Belt 40
11.3 Tensioning an Existing Running Belt 41
Cleaning & Maintenance 42
12.1 Preventive Maintenance Tips 42
12.2 Cleaning the Equipment 42
12.3 Compatible Cleaners 43
12.4 Preventive Maintenance Schedule 43
12.5 How to Obtain Product service 44
Specifications 45
13.1 Specifications 45
13.2 Physical Dimensions (L x H x W) 47
13.3 Weight (kg/lbs) 47
13.4 Console 47
Parts Lists & Exploded Diagrams 50
14.1 Parts Lists & Exploded Diagrams 50
User Notes 51
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260G Overview
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260G Run
Console (Series 1, 2 or 3)
‘Quick’ Controls
Emergency Stop
Handpulse Resistors
Treadplates
Running Belt
Book Rest
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iPod / iPhone Dock
Drinks Bottle
Storage Bucket
Handrails
Front Upright Supports
Transportation Wheels
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The 260G Run will have to be assembled from
the flat pack. The contents of the pack are as
follows:
Main Body
Top Assembly
Front Column Endcaps
Upright Columns
Storage Buckets
Console (Series 1, 2 or 3)
Drinks Bottle
Motor Cover Moulding
Book Holder
Dashboard Valance
Front Roller Guides
Console Bolts
Motor Cover Moulding Bolts
Column Bolts [Bottom]
Column Bolts [Top]
Dashboard Valance Bolts
Front Endcap Bolts
Console Column/Neck Bolts
If any parts are missing then please contact
PULSE FITNESS' Global Service Team
+44(0)1260 294600.
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Assembly of 260G
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Figure A
Connecting the Support Columns
3.1 Connecting the Support Columns
Attach the support columns by placing the column
against the front brackets and insert the bolts with
washers into position whilst making sure you
support the column. [See Figure A].
Note: Loosely tighten the bolts to, allowing 5mm
of adjustment for connecting the top assembly.
Tools Required:
8mm Allen Key
[M10x25 Cap Head Bolt w/Spring Washer x12]

Figure B Attaching the Column End Caps
3.2 Attaching the Column End Caps
Push the end cap into the column and insert the
bolt through the hole, tightening with your fingers
and then finishing off with an allen key. [See Figure
B]. This procedure can be left to the end of the
assembly once the side columns have been
tightened into position.
Tools Required:
6mm Allen Key
[M8x20 Cap Head Bolt x2]
Assembly of the 260G (Continued)
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Figure C
Attaching the Top Assembly
3.3 Attaching the Top Assembly
Attach the top assembly by dropping it onto the
front columns, lifting the handrails and tilting the
front brackets down into the front columns. Make
sure that the holes are lined up in order to get the
bolts into position. Insert the bolts in the correct
order
1-3 [See Figure C].
Note: Once this is in position tighten all bolts
securely, including the front column bolts at the
base of the treadmill.
Tools Required:
6mm Allen Key
[M8x15 Button Head Bolt x6]
Assembly of the 260G (Continued)
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3.4 Attaching the Neck
Drop the neck through the hole in the dashboard
moulding and secure with bolts. [See Figure D].
Tools Required:
13mm Combination Spanner
[M8x75 Hexagon Head Bolt x2]
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Attaching the Neck
Assembly of the 260G (Continued)
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Figure E
Attaching the Dashboard Valance
3.5 Attaching the Dashboard Valance
Slide the dashboard valance into position and
securely fix [See Figure E].
Note:
Be careful not to damage the foam handrails
during this process.
Tools Required:
Phillips Screwdriver
[M5x20 Pozi Pan Screw x7]
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Assembly of the 260G (Continued)

Figure F 3.6 Fitting the Storage Buckets
Insert the Storage buckets into the appropriate
holes in the dashboard and press down firmly.
[See Figure F].
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Fixing the Storage Buckets
Assembly of the 260G (Continued)

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3.7 Fixing the Motor Cover
Carefully slide the motor cover between the two
uprights and drop into position [See Figure G].
Note:
Make sure you do not scratch the front uprights
during this process.
Tools Required:
Phillips Screwdriver
Front Screws:
No.8x25 Pozi Pan Screw x2
Side Screws:
M6x25 Pozi Button Head Screw x2
Fixing the Motor Cover
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Assembly of the 260G (Continued)

Figure H
Attaching / Re-Attaching the Console
Installing Consoles on the 260G
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4.1 Attaching / Re-Attaching the Console
For details on how to attach Series 1, 2 & 3
Consoles, refer to document 135-771-*.
NOTE: Fasten Bolts securely.
Tools Required:
4mm Allen Key
NB: Image for illustration only

NB: Image for illustration only
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Wiring / Re-Wiring the Console 4.2 Wiring / Re-Wiring the Console
For details on how to connect the cables for Series
1, 2 & 3 Consoles, refer to document 135-799-*.
Carefully pull the Electrical Connectors up from the
Column. Ensure that all Electrical Connectors are
attached.
Installing Consoles on the 260G (Continued)

4.3 Using the Console
For details on how to use each of the Series 1, 2 &
3 Consoles, refer to documents:
135-1379-* Series 1 (Console 3.5 CV)
135-1299-* Series 2 (Console 5.0 CV)
135-1300-* Series 3 (Console 6.0 CV) Cirrus V1
135-1824-* Series 3 (Console 6.0 CV) Cirrus V2
4.4 Securing the Book Holder
For Series 1 & 2, carefully line up and firmly push
the Book Holder into the console’s allocated slots
until it is solidly fixed into position.
NOTE: This may take some force. Be careful not to
damage the console in the process.
NB: Image for illustration only
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Using the Console
Installing Consoles on the 260G (Continued)

Your 260G Treadmill is now ready to use, please
read the Technical and Console booklets to
become familiar with all operational and safety
features before use.
Caution: MAKE SURE ALL HARDWARE
IS TIGHT!
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Ascent Speed
CAUTION
Clear instruction needs to be given in order to use these controls. It is the
responsibility of the instructor/site to make sure that Users are aware of the function
of these controls, and are trained in using the equipment before commencing
exercise.
SERIOUS INJURY MAY OCCUR IF THESE PROCEDURES ARE NOT FOLLOWED.
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6.1 260G ‘Quick’ Control Panel
The Series 2 & 3 ‘Quick’ Control panel allows
the User to adjust the Speed and Elevation in
larger increments. It is positioned closer to the
User than the Console for easier access. [See
Figure K].
The User needs to press the speed button, then
confirm the on-screen message when
increasing the speed (by pressing the button
again). To make the speed decrease the button
only needs to be pressed once.
Ascent increase
Ascent decrease
Low incline
Medium incline
Steep incline
Walk (2.0 mph*)
Jog (4.0 mph*)
Run (6.0 mph*)
Increase speed
Decrease speed
* Standard settings setup. These are the
recommended settings by PULSE FITNESS. It is the
responsibility of the instructor/site if these speed
settings are changed.
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260G Quick Control Panel
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