User Manual
15
OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT
HOW TO PLUG IN THE POWER CORD 
Your treadmill, like other electronic equipment, can be 
damaged by sudden voltage changes in your home’s 
power. To decrease the risk of damaging your 
treadmill, always use a surge suppressor with your 
treadmill (see drawing 1 at the right). To purchase 
a surge suppressor, see precaution 12 on page 3. 
Use only a single-outlet surge suppressor that is 
UL 1449 listed as a transient voltage surge sup-
pressor (TVSS). The surge suppressor must have 
a UL suppressed voltage rating of 400 volts or less 
and a minimum surge dissipation of 450 joules. 
The surge suppressor must be electrically rated for 
120 volts AC and 15 amps. There must be a moni-
toring light on the surge suppressor to indicate 
whether it is functioning properly. Failure to use a 
properly-functioning surge suppressor could dam-
age the control system of the treadmill (see precau-
tion 13 on page 3). 
This product must be grounded. If it should mal-
function or break down, grounding provides a path 
of least resistance for electric current to reduce the 
risk of electric shock. This product’s power cord has 
an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding 
plug. Plug the power cord into a surge suppressor, 
and plug the surge suppressor into an appropri-
ate outlet that is properly installed and grounded 
in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. 
IMPORTANT: The treadmill is not compatible with 
GFCI-equipped outlets and may not be compatible 
with AFCI-equipped outlets.
This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit 
(see drawing 1). A temporary adapter may be used to 
connect the surge suppressor to a 2-pole receptacle if 
a properly-grounded outlet is not available (see 
drawing 2). 
The temporary adapter should be used only until a 
properly-grounded outlet (see drawing 1) can be in-
stalled by a qualied electrician. 
The green-colored rigid ear, lug, or the like extend-
ing from the adapter must be connected to a perma-
nent ground such as a grounded outlet box cover. 
The adapter must be held in place by a metal screw. 
Some 2-pole receptacle outlet box covers are not 
grounded. Contact a qualied electrician to deter-
mine if the outlet box cover is grounded before 
using an adapter.
  DANGER: Improper connec-
tion of the equipment-grounding conductor 
increases the risk of electric shock. Check 
with a qualied electrician or serviceman if 
you are unsure whether the product is prop-
erly grounded. Do not modify the plug—if it 
will not t the outlet, have a proper outlet in-
stalled by a qualied electrician.
1
Grounded Outlet Box
Grounding Plug
Surge Suppressor
Grounding Pin
2
Grounded Outlet Box
Surge Suppressor
Adapter
Lug
Metal Screw
Grounded Outlet
 Grounding Pin
Grounding Plug










