Kettler TX1 Treadmill User Manual


 
Owner’s Manual
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only START and STOP buttons will function.
If START is pressed within three minutes during the pause mode, the treadmill will bring the
running belt movement back to the speed at which the treadmill was paused. Workout values
will resume counting and continue where it left off.
If STOP is pressed during the pause mode, the program will end. After three minutes if no
button is pressed, treadmill will automatically end the workout program.
END OF WORKOUT STATS
When you have completed your workout or if you have ended your workout, the display windows
will report your workout stats for one minute. After the running belt has come to a complete
stop, the displays will show total time, total distance, total calories and average speed. Then
the display will go to idle mode, ready for the next workout setup. If you wish to skip the
workout stats report, simply press the STOP button, which will skip display to the idle mode.
UNIT CONVERSION
To change units from metric to English or English to metric, you must be in the idle mode.
Follow the steps below to make the unit conversion.
1. Simultaneously press both the STOP and SLOW together.
2. The message center will display “unit”.
3. Simply press START to confirm.
Notice that the LED lights next to both the speed and distance display windows on the upper
right corner will have changed the measurement unit accordingly.
VIEW / PROGRAM
During workout setup – this button will select program.
During workout – this button will change PULSE to CALORIES or CALORIES to PULSE.
SCAN / HOLD
This button will allow user to view both calories and pulse display values intermittently (SCAN).
The user may select to steadily view only calories or only pulse (HOLD).
COOL DOWN
Whenever you are ready to stop your workout, even if you are in the middle of a program, be
sure to use the COOL DOWN program. When the cool down button is pressed, it will
automatically interrupt the current workout and go directly into cool down routine, which is
programmed for four minutes. The first two minutes will reduce speed and elevation by 50% of