6. Make sure that all parts are properly tightened be-
fore you use the treadmill. Note: If there is a thin sheet
of clear plastic on the console decal, remove it. Keep the
included allen wrench in a secure place. The allen
wrench is used to adjust the walking belt (see page 24).
To protect the floor or carpet from damage, place a mat
under the treadmill.
4a. Make sure that the treadmill is less than six feet away
from the cabinet.
Note: There are two ways to connect the treadmill to an
outlet. First, the cabinet has a power cord that can be
plugged into the treadmill and another power cord that
can be plugged into an outlet using a surge suppressor.
Second, the treadmill power cord can be plugged into
the treadmill and into an outlet using a surge suppressor.
To connect the treadmill using the cabinet power cord,
follow the instructions in this step. To connect the tread-
mill using the treadmill power cord, see step 4b.
Important: All references to power cords in other
sections of this manual apply to both the cabinet
power cord and the treadmill power cord.
Feed the cabinet power cord and the cabinet audio wire
through the looped Plastic Tie (76) at the front of the
treadmill. Plug the power cord and the audio wire into the
treadmill as shown. Tighten the Plastic Tie. (The Plastic
Tie can also be released if needed.)
4b. Plug the Treadmill Power Cord (123) into the front of the
treadmill as shown.
Cabinet
Power
Cord
123
4b
5. Locate the indicated wire on the back of the cabinet. Plug
the wire into the connection panel.
If you plan to use one or both of the power cords on the
back of the cabinet, plug the power cords into appropriate
outlets using surge suppressors as described on page 8.
5
4a
76
Cabinet
Audio
Wire
Wire
Power
Cord
Power
Cord
Connection
Panel
7