TreadClmber Assembly Guide & Owner's Manual
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ADDITIONAL USES
TREADMILL WORKOUT MODE
The Difference in the Treadles
Each Bowflex® TreadClimber® treadle is a separate treadmill with its own belt and up and down motion, however, both 
treadles are driven by the same axle and motor. This assures that each belt travels at the same speed. Further, the treadles 
are interconnected, which provides a balanced relationship between the left and right sides during the workout to give the 
most cushioned effect to your joints. 
You can also lock the treadles on your Bowflex® TreadClimber® fitness machine, stopping the up and down movement 
of the treadles, but continuing the belt movement, making your Bowflex® TreadClimber® fitness machine function just 
like any other treadmill. Below you will learn how to turn your TreadClimber® into a Treadmill!
Locking the Treadles for Treadmill Workout
You may lock the right and left treadles 
together to get a treadmill workout at a 
10% incline. This incline will increase your 
overall calorie burn at a slower speed when 
compared to a standard treadmill at zero 
incline. 
The TreadClimber® fitness machine is 
equipped with a treadle-locking lever that 
can be manipulated with  
your foot. 
  1. Turn off all power to the TreadClimber® fitness machine and unplug the 
power cord from the wall outlet.
  2.
  Stand on the ground in front of the TreadClimber® fitness machine and push 
down on the locking mechanism with your foot and move the lever slightly 
to the right. When you release the lever it should rotate up from the locked 
position (see Figure 1).
  3. 
 Bring the two treadles together until they lock into place. Be careful not 
to pinch hands and fingers between the two treadles as you bring them 
together.
 4. Insert power cord into the wall outlet and turn on the Main Power Switch. 
Follow the “Starting a Treadmill Workout” instructions to work out in 
treadmill mode. 
  5. To release the treadles, turn off the Main Power switch, unplug the unit from 
the wall, and push the lever downward and to the left with your foot until it 
engages (see Figure 2). If the level rotates back up after you release your 
foot the treadles are still locked.
    NOTE: When the locking mechanism lever is in TreadClimber® 
mode position, test that the lever is correctly locked by 
the hook by pulling the lever to the right. 
TO AVOID  POSSIBLE  UNINTENDED ACTUATIONS OF THE 
TREADLES  WITH  RESULTING  INJURY,  TURN  OFF  AND 
DISCONNECT ALL  POWER  TO MACHINE BEFORE  LOCKING 
OR UNLOCKING TREADLES. 
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Figure 2: Locking mechanism in 
unlocked position.
Figure 1: Locking mechanism in locked 
position.










