Specifications

9
2 / SETUP
& ASSEMBLY
Additional Tools
In addition to the Allen wrenches shipped with the treadmill, a few
common household tools will be required to assemble the treadmill:
1. Phillips head screwdriver
2. 1/2” open end or socket wrench or adjustable wrench
3. 3/4” open end or socket wrench or adjustable wrench
Assembling the 400T
To ensure correct assembly of the 400T, carefully read and follow
these steps:
1. Identify the left and right side console support bars (they are not
interchangeable) and locate their screw holes on the top and
bottom. The holes mark the inner surface of the bars and will face
inward (toward the center of the treadmill) when they are set into
place. The outer surface of each bar has a long, plastic insert.
2. The plastic inserts are fastened to each support bar by two
Phillips head screws. Remove the screws and slide the inserts up
the bars about 10”.
3. On the right side of the treadmill base, locate four threaded bolts.
Pick up the right support bar and insert the bolts through the
corresponding holes in the bar. The top front edge of the support
bar should be higher than the rear edge. (If the rear edge is
higher, the left support bar is on the right side.) Thread the four
1/2” hex nuts over the bolts and finger tighten them. Use a 1/2
wrench to secure the nuts and the right support bar to the
treadmill base.
4. Repeat the above step for the left support bar.
5. Slide the long, plastic insert on the right bar back over the
support bars and into position. Secure with two Phillips head
screws. The left insert should remain up for the following
assembly steps.
6. Pick up the control panel console and gently lower it into position
on top of the support bars. Place the two steel tabs (with the two
threaded screw inserts) on the top of the support bars. Thread the
wire cable and its connector through the left support bar (Figure
2-2a) and down to the base of the treadmill (Figure 2-2b), being
careful not to pinch the cable between the console and the bar.
7. Plug the pin connector (male) into its receptacle (female) from the
relay box end. Note that the connector is made so that it will fit
into the receptacle in only one direction. To insure good electrical
contact, push the pin connector in until it clicks.
8. Slide the long, plastic support bar insert down into place and
secure it to the base with two Phillips head screws.
9. Slide the control panel console into place on the support bars.
Insert four 3/4” button-head screws through the holes in the
Fig. 2-2b: The console control cable
Fig. 2-2a: Threading the console control cable