TreadClimber Assembly Manual

18
Assembly Manual
Assembly
Figure 18-1
Main Power Switch “On
Figure 18-2
TC5000 Power & Slower Buttons
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TC3000 Power & Slower Buttons
Step 18: Calibration (TC3000
and TC5000 only)
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.
Failure to calibrate your machine prior to use could result in
machine failure and could cause injury.
During the entire calibration process, stand on the side
foot support platforms or rubber mat only. Do not stand on
the walking belts during this entire process.
Note: Re-calibration is also neccessary in the event of a
power outage or if a component like a belt or motor
has been replaced.
18-1 Plug the power cord into the the wall outlet.
18-2 Turn on the Main Power Switch (See Figure 18-1).
18-3 Stand on the side foot support platforms or rubber floor
mat. Do NOT stand on the belts.
18-4 Hold down the POWER and SLOWER buttons. Insert the
Safety Key.
Note: If the Safety Key is not fully inserted into the safety
keyhole, the TreadClimber
®
will not operate.
18-5 Release the POWER and SLOWER buttons. The TIME
display will read “CAL”, PrSS”,”Strt”.
18-6 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.
18-7 Calibration will take about 3 minutes. When calibration
has finished “CAL” “PASS” will show in the TIME
display.
18-8 Remove and re-insert the Safety Key to clear the display.
When the Bowflex
®
TreadClimber
®
exercise machine has
completed calibration, you may begin your workout.
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.