SCIFIT Fit-Key AC7000 User manual

AC7000 and DC4000 Program Treadmill Products
Fit-Key™ Compatible
Operations Manual
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Rev. 1/05 Part No. P1937
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Important Safety Instructions
Read all instructions before using your SCIFIT exercise machine!
Save these instructions!
Danger! To minimize risk of electric shock: Connect to a dedicated, properly grounded outlet only. See Power
Requirements below. Also, always unplug this appliance from the elec-
trical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.
Warning! To reduce risk of burns,
fire, electric shock, or injury to persons: 1. Close supervision is necessary when exercise machine is used by,
on or near children or disabled persons. Keep children away
from treadmill deck, especially when in operation.
2. Use the exercise machine only for its intended use as described in
this manual. Do not use attachments not recommended by the
manufacturer.
3. To make any adjustment during your workout, STOP the machine
and make the necessary adjustments.
4. Never operate the exercise machine if it has a damaged electri-
cal/power cord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has
been damaged. Call the dealer the exercise machine was pur-
chased from for further information about repair options.
4. Keep the electrical/power cord away from heated surfaces, and
from the elevation mechanism.
5. Never operate the appliance with the air openings blocked. Keep
the air openings free of lint, hair and other debris.
6. Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
7. Do not use outdoors.
8. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or
in an oxygen rich environment.
9. To disconnect, turn off the switch and unplug from the wall outlet.

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Directives de sécurité importantes
Lire toutes les directives avant d’utiliser l’appareil SCIFIT !
Conserver les présentes directives !
Danger ! pour minimiser les risques Raccorder l’appareil uniquement à une prise adéquatement mise à la
terre. Se reporter à la section Alimentation requise ci-dessous. Il faut
également débrancher l’appareil de la prise électrique immédiatement
après son utilisation et avant sa maintenance.
Avertissement ! afin de réduire les
risques de brûlures, d’incendies, de chocs 1. 1. S’assurer d’une supervision étroite lorsque l’appareil est utilisé
par des enfants ou des personnes handicapées, en leur présence
ou près d’eux. Les garder éloignés de la plate-forme de l’appareil,
en particulier lorsqu’il est en marche.
2. N’utiliser l’appareil qu’en conformité avec l’usage auquel il est
destiné, tel que décrit dans le présent manuel. Ne pas utiliser de
pièces accessoires non recommandées par le fabricant
3. ARRÊTER l’appareil avant de procéder à tout réglage.
4. Ne pas utiliser l’appareil si celui-ci, son cordon ou sa fiche sont
endommagés ou s’ils ne fonctionnement pas correctement.
Contacter le détaillant où l’appareil a été acheté pour connaître les
options de réparation..
5. Garder le cordon éloigné des surfaces chauffées et du mécanisme
d’élévation.
6. Ne jamais utiliser l’appareil lorsque les prises d’air sont colmatées
; les garder libres de charpie, cheveux ou autres matières ou
objets pouvant les obstruer.
7. Ne jamais déposer ou insérer d’objets dans les ouvertures.
8. Ne pas utiliser l’appareil à l’extérieur.
9. Ne pas faire fonctionner l’appareil là où des produits aérosols
(spray) sont utilisés ou dans un environnement riche en oxygène.
10. Pour déconnecter l’appareil, mettre l’interrupteur à l’arrêt et
débrancher la fiche de la prise murale.
de chocs électriques :
électriques ou de blessures :

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Important Safety Instructions
Power Requirements – AC7000
and DC4000 (220V) 1. SCIFIT’s AC7000 treadmill requires a 208-265 Volt/20 AMP dedi-
cated circuit. The DC4000 (220V) treadmill requires a 208-265
Volt/15 AMP dedicated circuit. The circuit must have a minimum
of 12 gauge wire. A dedicated circuit is a power outlet reserved
for the exclusive use of your treadmill. This requires a power line
to be routed from the main breaker box or subpanel to the power
outlet for the treadmill. The outlet should not be shared with
any other piece of equipment. Isolated grounds are highly rec-
ommended.If you have not previously arranged for such an outlet,
contact a qualified electrician to have one installed. An insuffi-
cient power supply may cause your treadmill to function improp-
erly and will void the warranty.
2. DANGER: Improper connection of the equipment-grounding
conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a
qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to
whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the
plug provided with the product - if it will not fit the outlet, have a
proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician
If you or your electrician have any questions, contact SCIFIT Product
Support at 800-745-1373 or 918-359-2000.
Power Requirements – DC4000 (110V) 1. SCIFIT’s DC4000 (110V) treadmill requires a 120 Volt/20 AMP
dedicated circuit. The circuit must have a minimum of 12 gauge
wire. A dedicated circuit is a power outlet reserved for the exclu-
sive use of your treadmill. This requires a power line to be routed
from the main breaker box or subpanel to the power outlet for the
treadmill. The outlet should not be shared with any other piece
of equipment. If you have not previously arranged for such an
outlet, contact a qualified electrician to have one installed. An
insufficient power supply may cause your treadmill to function
improperly and will void the warranty.
2. DANGER:
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can
result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician
or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is
properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the
product - if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed
by a qualified electrician
If you or your electrician have any questions, contact SCIFIT Product
Support at 800-745-1373 or 918-359-2000.
Figure A: Receptical and Plug Diagram
Figure C: Grounded Outlet Diagram
NEMA 6-20R (Receptical)
NEMA 6-20P (Plug)
Figure B: Receptical and Plug Diagram
NEMA 6-ISR (Receptical)
NEMA ISP (Plug)

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Directives de sécurité importantes
Alimentation requise – 7000 CA
et 4000 CC (220 V) 1. 1. Les tapis roulants 7000 CA et 4000 CC (220 V) exigent un circuit
spécialisé de 208-265 volts, 20 A ayant un calibre minimal de 12. Par
circuit spécialisé, on entend une prise réservée pour l’usage
exclusif du tapis. Il faut donc acheminer une ligne électrique du
boîtier principal des disjoncteurs ou du panneau secondaire
jusqu’à la prise du tapis. Aucun autre dispositif ne doit être branché
sur la prise. On recommande par ailleurs fortement une mise à la
terre isolée. Si une telle prise n’est pas déjà à sa disposition, on
doit contacter un électricien qualifié pour faire procéder à son
installation. Une alimentation déficiente peut en effet causer un
mauvais fonctionnement du tapis et annuler la garantie.
2. DANGER: un raccordement inadéquat du conducteur de
terre de l’appareil peut causer un choc électrique. En cas de doute
concernant la mise à la terre correcte de l’appareil, consulter un
électricien ou technicien. Ne pas modifier la fiche fournie avec l’ap-
pareil ; si elle ne convient pas à la prise, demander à un élec-
tricien qualifier d’en installer une qui soit adéquate.
L’acheteur ou l’électricien peut adresser toute question au service d’as-
sistance de SCIFIT en appelant le (918) 359-2000 (aux Etats-Unis).
Alimentation requise – 4000 CC (110 V) 1. 1. Les tapis roulants 4000 CC (110 V) exigent un circuit spécialisé de
120 volts, 20 A ayant un calibre minimal de 12. Par circuit spécialisé,
on entend une prise réservée pour l’usage exclusif du tapis. Il faut
donc acheminer une ligne électrique du boîtier principal des dis-
joncteurs ou du panneau secondaire jusqu’à la prise du tapis.
Aucun autre dispositif ne doit être branché sur la prise. Si une telle
prise n’est pas déjà à sa disposition, on doit contacter un élec-
tricien qualifié pour faire procéder à son installation. Une alimen-
tation déficiente peut en effet causer un mauvais fonctionnement
du tapis et annuler la garantie.
2. DANGER: un raccordement inadéquat du conducteur de
terre de l’appareil peut causer un choc électrique. En cas de doute
concernant la mise à la terre correcte de l’appareil, consulter un
électricien ou technicien. Ne pas modifier la fiche fournie avec l’ap-
pareil ; si elle ne convient pas à la prise, demander à un élec-
tricien qualifier d’en installer une qui soit adéquate.
L’acheteur ou l’électricien peut adresser toute question au service d’as-
sistance de SCIFIT en appelant le (918) 359-2000 (aux Etats-Unis).
Figure A : diagramme de l’obturateur et de la fiche
Figure C : diagramme de la prise mise à la terre
NEMA 6-20R (obturateur)
NEMA 6-20P (fiche)
PRISE
MISE À LA
TERRE
BROCHE
(TERRE)
BOÎTIER DE
PRISE
Figure B: diagramme de l’obturateur et de la fiche
NEMA 6-ISR (obturateur)
NEMA ISP (fiche)

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Table of Contents
Introduction 1.1 to 1.2
Setup 2.1
Installation and Maintenance 3.1
Treadmill Preventative Maintenance 3.2
Heart Rate Transmitter Strap 4.1
Program Descriptions 5.1
Keypad Functions 6.1
Detailed Program Instructions 7.1 to 7.3
Warranty Policy and Service Procedures 8.1 to 8.3

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Introduction 1.1
Thank you for your purchase of the SCIFIT treadmill. We have incorporated
the finest technology and ergonomic design into this machine to assist you
in achieving your fitness goals. However, for your safety, please adhere to
the following recommendations before you begin to exercise.
Fit-Key™ Your SCIFIT treadmill is equipped with a Fit-Key receptacle.
Contact SCIFIT to learn more about the Fit-Key exercise protocol
and documentation software.
Consult Your Physician Consult your physician or medical specialist before participating
in any exercise program, especially if you are pregnant, or if you
are suffering from: heart disease, respiratory disease, diabetes,
hypertension, high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, arthritis,
or any other diseases or physical complaints.
Warm Up and Cool Down To prevent muscle injuries and soreness, you should always warm
up (at least 5 minutes) and cool down (at least 5 minutes) by
doing a series of stretches before and after each workout.
Exercise at Your Own Level Increase your exercise level gradually, and avoid sudden, erratic,
or careless exercise. The key to a successful exercise program is
consistency.
Stay Within Your Target Heart Rate Zone For healthy beginners, start exercising two to four days a week
with your heart rate in the target zone for about twenty (20) min-
utes each day. See the Target Heart Rate Graph to find your
approximate target heart rate zone. This generalized target zone
represents the range of heart rate values between 60% and 85%
of your maximum heart rate.
Your approximate maximum heart rate (MHR) is equal to 220
minus your age. The upper limit of your target zone is equal to
0.85 times your MHR. The lower limit of your target zone is equal
to 0.60 times your MHR.
For example, if you are 40 years old, your approximate MHR is
equal to 180 (220 minus 40). Therefore, your target zone is
between 60% of 180 (0.60 x 180) = 108, and 85% of 180 (0.85 x
180) = 153. So for a 40 year old, the target heart rate zone is
between 108 and 153.
Try to stay within the target heart rate zone to achieve optimal fit-
ness training. Avoid exceeding your maximum target heart rate
as this may cause stress, fatigue, and/or injuries to your body. At
the same time, you need to sustain the intensity level of your
exercise above the minimum target heart rate in order to achieve
significant benefits in your fitness level.
CAUTION: When To Stop Exercising Stop exercising immediately if you feel nausea, dizziness, sharp
pain, or any other physical discomfort. Do not resume until you
consult with a physician.
Train Intelligently To ensure a future of good health, you should always eat well bal-
anced meals, drink plenty of fluid/water during a workout, and
stay fit by exercising intelligently.

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Introduction 1.2
Safe Use of Treadmill • The safest position is with your feet on each top side frame,
straddling the running belt. Step onto the running belt after you
have started the treadmill to prevent injury.
• To balance yourself look straight ahead and hold on to the
siderail or handlebars.
• It is common to feel slightly dizzy after getting off the treadmill
after a workout. This is because the ground has been moving
under you. To help avoid this, turn the treadmill down to a slow
speed and cool down for several minutes before getting off.
• A treadmill is not for children to play on. Use common sense
when operating this treadmill and observe all caution stickers.
• Keep hands and fingers away from all areas that could cause
injury such as the front and back rollers.
•Never place rear of the treadmill near an obstruction.
•Never put any substance underneath the treadmill running belt.
•Do not spill any liquid on the treadmill running belt.
Emergency Stop Magnet The Emergency Stop Magnet serves two purposes:
•To stop the treadmill quickly in emergency situations by
pulling the magnet from the control panel.
Attach the Emergency Stop Clip to your clothing, in the front
chest area, using the Grip Teeth (see Figure to left) before
beginning your workout. If you should fall or slip backward
during the workout, the magnet will pull away from the control
panel and the running belt will come to a rest.
•To prevent the unauthorized use of the treadmill. At home,
the magnet can be removed to insure that children cannot use
the equipment. In a commercial setting, the magnet can be
used as a check-out device.
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Setup 2.1
Assembly The treadmill comes pre-lubricated and ready to use. Some
treadmills are shipped with the handlebars removed. To assemble,
set the handle bars in place over the elevation racks and bolt
together with the hardware provided. Plug the ribbon cable into the
lower power supply circuit board. Install the motor cover with the
bolts provided and connect static drain cable.
Caution:Do not run power cord under treadmill to avoid dam-
age to the power cord by the belt or elevation racks.
Moving The treadmill has wheels attached to the front of the motor end
for easy handling. These built-in wheels are designed for short
distance relocation of the treadmill, not for moving or delivery. To
move a short distance, elevate to 10%, unplug from wall outlet, lift
rear of treadmill, then move. Please use a platform dolly to move
the treadmill longer distances.
SCIFIT Treadmill Settings Table
These settings enable the club owner/manager to customize certain features of the treadmill. To enter the “User Setup” Mode,
press the ELEVATION UP and ELEVATION DOWN keys simultaneously for three (3) seconds (until "User Setup" is shown in the top
display). Press ENTER to advance from one setting to the next.
No Top Window Function Time Window Active Keys Default Range
1 Version Displays Installed Firmware NA NA NA
Firmware Version Version Ex: 1.4.1
2 Language Setting Displays NA Speed English English
Set Language Elevation German/Spanish
3Selected Unit of Selects a System NA Speed US US/Metric
Measure US or Metric Of Measure Elevation
4 Duration Select Maximum Workout Selected Max Time Speed 0:00 0-90 Minutes
Time Available to User Elevation
5U.SPD
Limits Maximum N/A
Speed
15.0 MPH .3 MPH - 15 MPH
User Speed Elevation
6 Mets Select whether Mets N/A Speed On On/Off
are displayed Elevation
7 Peizo Old or New Selects Peizo N/A Speed New Old/New
Architecture Elevation
8 Total Distance Displays Distance in Miles N/A N/A N/A
Total Distance or Kilometers
9 Total Hours Displays Total Time N/A N/A N/A
Hours in a Program in Hours
10 Flip In Displays Distance Until Distance in Miles N/A N/A N/A
Deck Needs to be Flipped or Kilometers
11 ECal Elevation N/A Elevation N/A N/A
Calibration
12 SCal Speed N/A Elevation N/A N/A
Calibration

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Installation and Maintenance 3.1
Placement Avoid placing the treadmill in direct sunlight, in areas of extreme
temperature or humidity, or where the equipment may be
splashed with any fluid. This treadmill is intended for indoor use
only. Position treadmill so the plug is easily accessible. Allow a
minimum of 19” or 48cm between treadmill and wall or other
treadmills. Position the equipment so the plug is easily accessible.
Deck Maintenance The treadmill deck is prewaxed and needs minimal maintenance.
See deck/belt friction procedure below. Check deck for excessive
wear beginning at 6,000 miles or at least every 6 months.
Running Belt Tension If running belt slips during normal operation (user within speci-
fied weight restrictions and running or walking with normal stride)
follow procedure below to adjust belt tension.
Adjusting Belt Tension:
1. Locate left and right belt tensioning screws in the endcaps at
the rear of treadmill. With 5/16" or 8mm Allen wrench tighten
(turn clockwise) each side equally in 1/4 turn increments until
belt no longer slips.
2. If belt does not track in the center of the deck, tighten the ten-
sioning screw 1/8 turn on the side on which the belt is too far
toward and loosen the other screw 1/8 turn. Repeat until belt
tracks in the center of deck. Allow treadmill to run for 2 min-
utes at 5 mph to insure belt is tracking correctly.
IMPORTANT NOTE: More belt tension than necessary
to prevent slipping is “over-tensioning”. Over-tensioning the run-
ning belt can cause shut down, premature belt, deck and roller
failure. For this reason, running belts and decks are considered as
“normal wear” items that are not covered by warranty.
Over-tensioning can also reduce treadmill performance
characteristics and “feel”.
AC7000 Deck/Belt Friction Test 1. With the treadmill either turned off or in idle mode, stand on
the running belt (P1246) with your feet in positions 1 and 4.
Position your toes so they are approximately 12 inches
(30cm) from the motor hood (P1252).
2. Place both hands on the handle bar (A1793).
3. Push on the handle bar to see if you can propel yourself back-
wards on the running belt. Reminder: Your full weight needs
to be on the running belt and your feet in positions 1 and 4.
4. Repeat step 1-3 with your feet in positions 2 and 3 instead of
positions 1 and 4.
Note: If you can propel yourself without the belt binding up in
either foot position set, the belt and deck friction should not be
a problem. If the friction is significantly higher in one foot posi-
tion set than the other or the belt binds up or sticks in either,
the belt needs to be replaced and the deck flipped or replaced.
A1793 Weldment, H-Bar, HR Contact
P1252 Hood, Motor
P1246 Belt, Running
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Treadmill Preventative Maintenance 3.2
After intense training, always clean your SCIFIT product. Perspiration that stays in contact
with the frame, casings, and control panel may cause rust or other damage.
Clean surfaces with water and mild soap, such as diluted Simple Green®. Dry with a towel.
Follow the Schedule below to maintain optimal performance of a SCIFIT treadmill.
Weekly Clean exterior
• Wipe the control panel with the damp cloth – do not
spray liquid directly on it.
• Clean the machine with water and mild soap, such as
diluted Simple Green®.
• Dry with a clean towel.
Monthly Turn off the treadmill at the main power switch before removing
the motor hood. Do not touch the electronics to prevent induc-
ing static electricity damage.
• Remove motor hood.
• Vacuum the interior of the drive system using a
non-conductive (plastic) wand. Do not touch electronics.
• Blow debris off the electronics with low-pressure
compressed air.
• Inspect elevation racks for adequate lubrication and
contaminated grease.
• DC 4000 treadmill only: Inspect the input wiring terminal
block for discoloration from overheating.
• Inspect drive belt.
• Check for fraying and cracking.
• Verify the belt tension is adjusted correctly.
• Verify the belt does not contact the side flanges of the
drive motor pulley.
• Inspect running belt.
• Check for excessively frayed edges.
• Check for splice (seam) separation.
• Verify the belt tension is adjusted correctly.
• Verify the belt-to-deck friction is not excessive.
• Verify the belt tracks straight down the center of the deck.
Quarterly • DC 4000 treadmill only:
• Remove the drive motor inspection plate – check the
condition of armature brushes.
• Replace the brushes if they are cracked, or measure less
than 1/2 inch long.
As Needed • Grease elevation racks. If grease is contaminated, wipe dry and
reapply. Use Permatex Super Lube®synthetic grease.
• See deck/belt friction procedure on previous page.
• Flip deck, clean rollers, and change (replace with new)
running belt.
• At a minimum, this should be performed every 12 months
or 6,000 miles / 9656 km, whichever comes first.
• If this interval is exceeded, the message “FLIP”, will be
displayed as a reminder.
Damage resulting from insufficient maintenance will not be covered by warranty.
Any other servicing should be done by an authorized service representative.

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eart Rate Transmitter Strap 4.1
Uses of the Heart Rate Transmitter Strap The wireless heart rate transmitter strap accessory is a useful
device if you desire continuous feedback on your current heart
rate during a workout.
The Heart Rate Control program enables the user to set-up a tar-
get heart rate. Through real-time monitoring of the user’s heart
rate, the computer maintains the user’s heart rate at or below this
established target rate by decreasing the elevation if the user’s
heart rate exceeds the target.
Activating The Transmitter To activate the Heart Rate Transmitter Strap, follow the steps below:
1. Unhook the strap by slightly twisting the snap button on either
side outward until you can pull the button through the hole.
2. Adjust the strap (with the size adjuster), so it fits snugly around
your chest just below the pectoral muscle or breasts.
3. Position the strap so that the transmitter sensor is directly in
the center of the chest as shown in the illustration.
4. To activate the transmitter, moisten the underside of the sensor.
(The sensor may be worn either directly against the skin, or
over a shirt, as long as the portion of your skin or shirt that is
in direct contact with the sensor has been moistened.)
De-activating the Transmitter The transmitter is automatically turned off when you take it off.
Be sure to wipe the strap thoroughly with a dry cloth after each
workout to ensure reliable operation.
Signal Interference Inaccurate heart rate reading may occur if you use the transmitter
within an area near other sources of electromagnetic radiation.
Examples of such sources include: other fitness equipment, other
heart rate transmitters, and televisions. To reduce erroneous
readings, be sure to allow a minimum of 3-1/2 feet (1 meter)
between each radiation source.
CAUTION: Pacemaker Wearers Never use the Heart Rate Transmitter strap if you wear an elec-
trical heart pacemaker or other electrical medical device. This
could be extremely dangerous since the Heart Rate Transmitter
can interfere and cause electrical disturbances to those devices.
Contact Heart Rate For those models with contact heart rate, simply grip the contact
pads lightly. After a short delay the pulse reading will appear on
the display. If a heart strap transmitter is worn, it will override the
contact pickup.
Unhooking Strap
Snap Button
Snap Buttons
Transmitter
Sensor
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Program Descriptions 5.1
SCIFIT treadmills offers exercise programs: Manual, Heart Rate Control
and several different Profile programs. A description of each exercise pro-
gram is summarized in this section.
The Quick Start Manual program allows the user to adjust the
speed or elevation to a desired setting. This setting will not
change unless the user manually increases or decreases the
speed or elevation using the UP or DOWN arrow keys.
The Heart Rate Control Incline program automatically adjusts the
incline of the treadmill in response to changes in the exerciser’s
heart rate so as to put the exerciser as near as possible to the
desired Target Heart Rate. In the Heart Rate control program, the
user controls speed using the UP or DOWN arrow Keys.
Note: Transmitter Strap Only – Contact Grips will not work in
this program.
SCIFIT offers several programs with speed and elevation profiles,
or changes, during the program. Each push of the program button
will call up a different profile, which will be shown in the large dot
matrix window.
Heart Rate
Programs

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Keypad Functions 6.1
START Key Starts the treadmill.
STOP/CLEAR Key When pressed during a workout, this key stops the treadmill in a
pause mode. Press STOP a second time to clear the program, or
press START again to continue the program.
SPEED AND ELEVATION UP and DOWN
ARROW Keys Adjust speed and elevation as desired.
ENTER Key Press ENTER after choosing the desired program, speed, time or
target heart rate.
SELECT Key Press SELECT to set the multifunction display in desired
display mode.
PROGRAMS Key Press the PROGRAMS button to select one of the profile pro-
grams. Continue to press the program button to scroll through all
program options.
HEART RATE Key Press the HEART RATE button to enter the Heart Rate Control
program. (Transmitter Strap must be worn)
STOP
CLEAR
ENTER
SELECT
Programs
Heart Rate

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Detailed Program Instructions 7.1
Step-by-Step Instructions for Operating the Manual Quick Start Program:
Press START Press START. The treadmill will start at the minimum speed and
elevation. The time will begin counting up from zero.
Adjust Speed Adjust speed as desired with the UP or DOWN ARROW keys.
Adjust Elevation Adjust elevation as desired with the ELEVATION UP or DOWN
ARROW keys.

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Detailed Program Instructions 7.2
Step-by-Step Instructions for Operating the eart Rate Control Program
Put on the Heart Rate Transmitter Strap The Heart Rate Transmitter Strap is required for this program.
Refer to Section 4-1, Heart Rate Transmitter Strap, for a complete
set of instructions on using the strap. Without transmitter strap,
the Heart Rate Control Program will shut down. The Heart Rate
Control Program will not operate with the contact pulse grip
system.
Select Heart Rate Control Program Push HEART RATE, then ENTER.
Set Target Heart Rate Use the HEART RATE UP or DOWN ARROW key to adjust the tar-
get Heart Rate. The default value is 100 beats per minute. Refer
to the Target Heart Rate Zone in the Introduction section to
determine your appropriate target heart rate value. Target Heart
Rate may be adjusted during the workout.
Press ENTER.
Set Speed Use speed UP OR DOWN KEYS to set desired workout speed.
Press ENTER.
Set Time Use either UP OR DOWN KEYS to set desired workout time.
Press ENTER.
Press Start Press START to begin.
The treadmill belt will begin to move at the selected speed. The
program will automatically adjust elevation to reach the desired
heart rate. Speed may be adjusted manually at anytime during
the workout.
Heart Rate

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Detailed Program Instructions 7.3
Step-by-Step Instructions for Operating a ill/Speed Profile Program
Select Program Push the PROGRAM key until the desired hill/speed profile is dis-
played. The respective profiles appear in the dot matrix window,
speed on top, elevation on bottom. The selection includes eleva-
tion based programs and speed based programs. Once the
desired program is displayed, press ENTER.
Set Maximum Speed Set maximum Speed using the SPEED UP/DOWN KEYS. Be
careful to select a maximum speed you are comfortable with.
When using an elevation based program, each speed has a corre-
sponding elevation. Therefore, changing speed will automatically
change elevation to the preset level. In a speed based program,
elevation may be adjusted at any time during the exercise, inde-
pendent of speed. Press ENTER.
Select Time Use either UP OR DOWN ARROW KEYS to set desired workout
time. Press ENTER.
Press Start Press START to begin. Maximum Speed may be adjusted any time
during the workout.
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Warranty Policy and Service Procedures 8.1
SCIFIT Statement of Warranty SCIFIT warrants, to the original purchaser, new products against
defective workmanship and/or materials under normal and proper
use subject to the following limitations.
(a) SCIFIT’s obligation shall apply to both parts and the cost of
labor required to replace or repair a defective product for a period
of one (1) year from user purchase date as documented by war-
ranty card and if warranty card has not been returned by user
then date of shipment from the factory. Thereafter, for a period of
two (2) years, such obligation shall extend only to the supply of
replacement parts or products with any labor costs associated
with such replacement or repair to be at Buyer’s expense.
With regard to the AC7000 “drive package” (vector drive control,
filter and belt drive motor), the parts warranty extension shall be
three (3) years beyond the original one year term.
(b) SCIFIT’s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing
defective parts. No allowance shall be granted for repairs made
by Buyer without SCIFIT’s prior written approval. The decision to
replace or repair shall be solely at SCIFIT’s election.
(c) SCIFIT’s warranty does not apply to parts requiring replace-
ment or repair due to abnormal wear and tear, improper use, cor-
rosion (perspiration), improper maintenance, improper rated,
grounded or dedicated electrical circuits or improper storage, nor
does it apply where all or part of the product has been altered
from its original state.
(d) THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, ARISING BY LAW OR OTHERWISE
INCLUDING WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS
FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
LIABILITIES OF SCIFIT INCLUDING DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL
AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR PENALTIES EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED WHETHER ARISING OUT OF CONTRACT, NEGLI-
GENCE OR OTHER TORT.
(e) Certain wear items are excluded from warranty coverage
unless determined to be defective. These items include, but are
not limited to:
Deck, Running Belt, Rubber Grips, Rubber Feet, End Caps,
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Warranty Policy and Service Procedures 8.2
Freight and Shipping SCIFIT is NOT responsible for the repair or replacement of any
unit or part damaged during transit or installation. Fire, flood and
acts of God are NOT covered under this warranty. The customer
is responsible for inspection of each unit and part for shipping
damage at the time of delivery or installation. The customer is
responsible for pursuing all freight damage claims with the
appropriate transit company. If the customer signs an
unqualified receipt for freight-damaged goods, customer is
solely responsible for the cost of repair or replacement for such
freight damage.
Maintenance After training, always wipe down your SCIFIT exercise product.
Perspiration that continuously settles on frame, upholstery, cas-
ings and control panels may eventually cause rust or damage.
Damage resulting from lack of maintenance will NOT be covered
under warranty. To clean upholstery, use mild soap and warm
water. Dry with a clean towel. Refer to the Treadmill maintenance
schedule.
Electrical Requirements AC7000 or DC4000 (220V): 208V-265V, 20 amp dedicated
DC4000 (110V): 120V, 15 amp dedicated
Service Procedure For service on SCIFIT products, call 1-800-745-1373, 918-359-
2000 or fax 1-918-359-2045. The service consultant will assess
the problem and arrange a local service call if necessary and/or
provide parts as described herein.
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