Assembly – Bowflex TreadClimber 3000 User Manual
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Assembly Manual
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Calibration (TC3000 & TC5000)
Note: During calibration, observe the walking belt alignment.
Belts do not need to be perfectly centered, but if they
are far enough from center to cause a scraping sound,
follow the Belt Alignment instructions in the Owner’s
Manual.
19-1 Plug the power cord into the the wall outlet. Turn on the
red Power Switch at the rear of the machine (see Figure
19A).
19-2 Stand on the side foot support platforms or beside the
machine. DO NOT STAND ON THE WALKING BELTS.
19-3 Press and hold down the POWER and SLOWER buttons.
19-4 Insert the Safety Key.
Note: If the Safety Key is not fully inserted into the safety
keyhole, the TreadClimber
®
machine will not
operate.
19-5 Release the POWER and SLOWER buttons. The TIME
display will show “CAL”, PrSS”,”Strt”.
19-6 Press the START/STOP button to start calibration.
Note: The belts will start and stop and the displays will
show various numbers that relate to the calibration
process. Do NOT interrupt calibration. If calibration
is interrupted, turn off the power switch at the rear
of machine and go back to Calibration Step 19-1.
19-7 Calibration will take about 30 seconds. When calibration
has completed, belts will stop and calibration results will
show in the TIME display.
19-8 If the display shows “CAL PASS” or “CAL DONE”, remove
and re-insert the safety key. Machine is ready to use.
Review Owner’s Manual for operating instructions.
If the display shows “CAL FAIL” or any other message, do
not use machine. Contact Customer Service for assistance
immediately at 1-800-605-3369.
Note: During calibration the 30 meter LED on the TC5000
signifies the belt speed sensor, 305 meters LED is the step
sensor. Some models of the TC 3000 will show the step
sensor in the DISTANCE window as a heart and the speed
sensor in the SPEED window as a heart.
Assembly
Figure 19C
TC5000 Power & Slower Buttons
/
POWER MODULE
+
-
TO START:
1. Press
POWER
2.
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Figure 19D
TC3000 Power & Slower Buttons