Vision-fitness T9300 User Manual

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Owners
Guide
T9200, T9300, T9500HRT,
T9600HRT
AND T9600HRT Comfort
PLATFORM TREADMILLS
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Page 1 - T9600HRT Comfort

Owner’sGuideT9200, T9300, T9500HRT,T9600HRT AND T9600HRT ComfortPLATFORM TREADMILLS

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6ALL MODELSOTHER SAFETY TIPS FOR YOUR VISION FITNESS TREADMILL CAUTION!: If you experience chest pains, nausea, dizziness or shortness ofbreath, stop

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7ALL MODELSPLACEMENT IN YOUR HOMEIt is important that you place your Treadmill in a comfortable and invitingroom. Your Treadmill is designed to use mi

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8ALL MODELSPOWEREnsure that your Treadmill is properly connected to a poweroutlet, then turn on the Powerswitch, located at the front of themain frame

Page 5 - Table of Contents

9ALL MODELSSPEED QUICK KEYSAfter pressing the Start button, you can change the speed of the tread-mill by pressing one of the Speed Quick Key buttons

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10T9200INTRODUCTION TO THE T9200Simply press the Start Button to begin exercising.PAUSEPress the Stop Button to pause during your workout.RESETPress a

Page 7 - FULL PLATFORM TREADMILLS

11T9200T9200 FEEDBACK DISPLAYSCAN FUNCTIONTo scan through the functions during your workout, press the SELECT but-ton. To continuously Scan, press an

Page 8 - WARNING!

12T9300 PROGRAM DETAILSP1 - MANUALCustomized workouts; with no default Time.P2 - INTERVALS • SPEED CHANGESImproves your strength, speed, and endurance

Page 9 - POWER REQUIREMENTS

13T9300 EASY STARTSimply press the Start Button to begin exercising in the MANUAL Program.PAUSEPress the Stop button to pause during your workout.RES

Page 10 - CLEANING

14T9300T9300 FEEDBACK DISPLAYSCAN FUNCTIONTo scan through the functions duringyour workout, press the SELECT button. To continuously Scan, pressand h

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15T9300T9300 FEEDBACK DISPLAYELEVATIONShown as percentage of incline,Elevation is visible in the left-handLED window. Indicates howsteeply inclined t

Page 13 - ELEVATION QUICK KEYS

16T9300CHOOSING A PROGRAMUse the Arrow buttons to chooseone of the 6 Programs: P1 - MANUAL, P2 - INTERVALS,etc.). Press the SELECT button. SeePage 18

Page 14 - INTRODUCTION TO THE T9200

17T9300ENTERING YOUR WEIGHTAfter you have chosen your workout time you may now enteryour Weight. By entering yourWeight, the totals for Calories willb

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18T9300ENTERING YOUR WEIGHTAfter you have chosen your workout time you may now enteryour Weight. By entering yourWeight, the totals for Calories willb

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19T9300SAVING SEGMENT DATAPress the SELECT button to storeSpeed and Elevation, then proceedto the next column.NOTE: Repeat entering segmentspeed and s

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21T9500HRTT9600HRT T9600HRT ComfortT9500HRT, T9600HRT, & T9600HRT COMFORTPROGRAM DETAILSP1 - MANUALCustomized workouts; with no default Time.P2 -

Page 19 - ELEVATION

22T9600HRT ComfortT9600HRTT9500HRTT9500HRT, T9600HRT, & T9600HRT COMFORT PROGRAM DETAILSPrograms P2-P6 have 9 levels. By having 9 levels to chose

Page 20 - CHOOSING A TIME

23T9500HRTT9600HRT T9600HRT ComfortT9500HRT, T9600HRT, & T9600HRT COMFORT EASY STARTSimply press the START Button to begin exercising in the MANU

Page 21 - FINISHING

24T9600HRT ComfortT9600HRTT9500HRTSCAN FUNCTIONTo scan through the functions during your workout, press theSELECT button. To continuouslyScan, press a

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25T9500HRTT9600HRT T9600HRT ComfortELEVATIONShown as percentage of incline,Elevation is visible in the left-handLED window. Indicates howsteeply incli

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26T9600HRT ComfortT9600HRTT9500HRTCHOOSING A PROGRAMUse the Arrow buttons to chooseone of the 7 Programs:(P1 - MANUAL, P2 - INTERVALS,etc.). Press SEL

Page 25 - T9600HRT T9600HRT Comfort

27T9500HRTT9600HRT T9600HRT ComfortENTERING YOUR WEIGHTAfter you have chosen your workout time you may now enteryour Weight. By entering yourWeight, t

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28T9600HRT ComfortT9600HRTT9500HRTGENERAL HEART RATE TRAINING RECOMMENDATIONSTo use the Heart Rate Training Program, it is important to determine your

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29T9500HRTT9600HRT T9600HRT ComfortWIRELESS CHEST TRANSMITTERPrior to wearing the Strap on your chest, moisten the two rubber contact pads with severa

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30T9600HRT ComfortT9600HRTT9500HRTRATE OF PERCEIVED EXERTIONRate of Perceived Exertion (R.P.E.) is one of the easiest ways to monitorexercise intensit

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31T9500HRTT9600HRT T9600HRT ComfortCHOOSE THE HRT PROGRAMUsing either set of Arrow buttonsselect “P7” Heart Rate Programand press the SELECT button.EN

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32T9600HRT ComfortT9600HRTT9500HRTCHOOSE TIMEAfter you have chosen your TargetHeart Rate, the Time will show theprogram default time of 34:00.You may

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33T9500HRTT9600HRT T9600HRT ComfortWARM UP MODENow the Treadmill is in the manual warm up mode.The user controls both the speed and elevation to reach

Page 32 - TARGET HEART RATE

34T9600HRT ComfortT9600HRTT9500HRTCOOL DOWN MODEAfter you have completed your timed workout, the console will display“COOL DOWN’. This is to let you k

Page 33 - TRANSMITTER STRAP PLACEMENT

35T9500HRTT9600HRT T9600HRT ComfortNOTES FOR YOUR HEART RATE TRAINING PROGRAM• If there is no Heart Rate detected, the Treadmill will not speed up ord

Page 34 - TALK TEST

ongratulations on choosing a VISION FITNESS Treadmill. You’ve takenan important step in developing and sustaining an exercise program! YourTreadmill i

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36T9600HRT ComfortT9600HRTT9500HRTPROGRAMMING A USER PROGRAMSelect U1 thru U5 by pressingArrows. Press the SELECT button.ENTER PROGRAM TIMEEnter Time

Page 36 - BEGIN THE PROGRAM

37T9500HRTT9600HRT T9600HRT ComfortENTER SEGMENT ELEVATIONThen press the Elevation Arrows tochange the segment columnElevation (notice Elevation numer

Page 38 - COMPLETING YOUR WORKOUT

39GENERALTROUBLESHOOTING YOUR TREADMILLOur Treadmills are designed to be reliable and easy to use. If, however,you have a problem, these troubleshooti

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40GENERALTROUBLESHOOTING YOUR HEART RATE MONITOR CHEST STRAPPROBLEM: No pulse reading appearsSOLUTION: There may be a poor connection between the cont

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41GENERALUSER ENGINEERING MODE (Models T9300/T9500HRT/T9600HRT/T9600HRT Comfort Only)Your treadmill offers a User Engineering Mode that can access cer

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42GENERALAUTO-CALIBRATION (Models T9300/T9500HRT/T9600HRT/T9600HRT Comfort Only)DO NOT STAND ON THE BELT WHEN PERFORMING THE AUTO-CALIBRATION!Auto-cal

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43GENERALCOMMON TREADMILL QUESTIONSQ: Are the sounds my Treadmill makes normal?A: All Treadmills make a certain type of thumping noise due to the belt

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44GENERALTENSIONING THE BELTIf the running belt slips when used, use the supplied 8MMAllen wrench toturn the left and right tension bolts clockwise 1/

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45GENERALLIMITED HOME USE WARRANTYVISION FITNESS extends the following exclusive, limited warranty, which shallapply only to the use of the device in

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Table of ContentsSAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . 4POWER REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . 5MOVING & LEVELING . . . . . . . . . . . 7QUICK K

Page 46 - EXIT USER ENGINEERING MODE

46GENERALLIMITED HOME USE WARRANTY (continued)EXCLUSIVE REMEDYThe exclusive remedy for any of the above warranties shall be repair or replacement of d

Page 47 - COMMON TREADMILL QUESTIONS

47GENERALDEVELOPING A FITNESS PROGRAMWARM UPWhen you exercise you need more oxygen to fuel your muscles. This oxygen is carried to the muscles through

Page 48 - CENTERING THE BELT

48GENERALFLEXIBILITYBefore stretching, take a few minutes to warm-up as stretching a cold muscle can cause injury. When stretching you should start sl

Page 49 - LIMITED HOME USE WARRANTY

49GENERALSTANDING CALF STRETCHStanding about 3 feet from a wall,take one step forward with yourleft foot. Place your hands on thewall in front of you.

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50GENERALEXERCISE GUIDELINES The American Council of Sports Medicine (A.C.S.M.) recommends the following exercise guidelines, for healthy aerobic acti

Page 51 - DEVELOPING A FITNESS PROGRAM

51GENERALACHIEVING YOUR FITNESS GOALSAn important step in developing a long term fitness program is to determine your goals. Is your primary goal for

Page 52 - STANDING QUADRICEPS STRETCH

52GENERALSAMPLE GOALS:Goal-setting is a popular motivational technique. It’s important to set goalsand reward yourself when initiating a new exercise

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3T9200 T9300T9500HRTT9600HRT T9600HRT ComfortTRANSPORT WHEELSCONSOLET9200 T9300T9500HRTFULL PLATFORM TREADMILLST9600HRTHANDLEBARSSIDE RAILSMOTORCOVERL

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4ALL MODELSIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSWhen using an electrical product, basic precautions should always be followed, includin

Page 64 - Lake Mills, WI 53551

5ALL MODELSPOWER REQUIREMENTSThis product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit, and has a groundingplug that looks like the plug illustrated below

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