* Assembly Guide & Warranty Card Included TE900 TREADMILL OWNER’S MANUAL Transcend Console Escalate15 Console Escalate9 Console Revision 060117
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TE900 TREADMILL OWNERS MANUAL Frank Trulaske, founder and CEO of TRUE, has had the same simple philosophy of delivering superior products, service and support for over 30 years. Today, TRUE is the global leader in premium cardio equipment for the commercial and residential markets. Our goal is to be the leader in technology, innovation, performance, safety and style. TRUE has received many awards for its commercial and retail product over the years and remains the benchmark for the industry.
TE900 TREADMILL OWNERS MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS: Chapter 1: Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Space Requirements Safety Key Instructions Grounding Instructions Power Requirements Warning Decals Compliances 1 4 5 7 8 9 9 Chapter 2: Assembly Instructions 11 13 Pre-Assembly Checklist Assembly Steps Wiring Diagram Transcend Console Install Escalate15 Console Install Escalate9 Console Install 27 28 36 43 Chapter 3: Product Overview 48 Treadmill Overview Chapter 4: Programming & Operation 50 51 52 56
CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This treadmill is intended for in-home use only; do not use this treadmill in a commercial or institutional setting. Doing so may void the expressed warranty. WARNING: All EXERCISERS MUST READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE TREADMILL. WARNING: Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate for some individuals. Over-exercising may result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint, stop exercising immediately.
CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • • • • WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns, fire and electric shock or injury to persons, follow these instructions: This appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. Do not use any type of extension cord with this product. Unplug it from the outlet when not in use and before any servicing. Do not operate the equipment while being covered with a blanket, plastic, or anything that insulates or stops airflow.
CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION (continued): • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Use correct ergonomic positioning while running on treadmill. Do not allow animals on or near the equipment while in operation. Use the side handrails whenever additional stability is required. In case of emergency, such as tripping, the side handrails should be grabbed and the user should place his/her feet on the side platforms.
CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SPACE REQUIREMENTS: TRUE’s recommendation is to leave a minimum of 20” (0.5m) on each side of the treadmill and a 79” (2 m) safety zone at the rear of the treadmill. Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Key (E-Stop) Overview: Attach the safety clip to your clothing before each workout and when equipment is in use to ensure an immediate halt of all treadmill belt activity if the user is unable to continue. 4 3 2 1 Safety Key Feature Number Safety Key Clip 1 Safety Key Pull Cord 2 Safety Stop Engagement Indicator/Safety Stop Reset Button 3 Console Rack 4 Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Key (E-Stop) Usage: Safety Key (E-Stop) Disengaged: Shown to the left is the disengaged position of the safety key (e-stop). When the equipment is in use or the user is standing on the belt not in use, the safety key clip must be attached to the user's clothing. This allows the safety stop to be engaged if the safety clip attached to the user pulls the safety key pull cord taught, thus immediately halting all treadmill belt activity.
CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS: This product must be grounded, if it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
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CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING DECALS: WARNING: Replace warning labels that may be worn, damaged or missing To replace any worn or missing warning decals contact TRUE FITNESS by visiting www.truefitness.com or contact customer service at 800-883-8783. COMPLIANCES: This equipment complies with all applicable codes and regulations. For a complete list of compliances, please visit www.truefitness.com Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Read and understand all instructions and warnings prior to use. Obtain a medical exam before beginning any exercise program. If at any time during exercise you feel faint, dizzy, or experience pain, stop and consult your physician. Obtain proper instruction prior to use. This treadmill is intended for in-home use only.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PRE-ASSEMBLY CHECK LIST: Item Description Qty A Console Rack 1 B Frame 1 C Pedestal - Left 1 D Pedestal - Right 1 E Handrail - Left 1 F Handrail - Right 1 G Optional Decline Bracket - Left 1 H Optional Decline Bracket - Right 1 I Lower Console Rack Cover 1 J Hand Grip Assembly - Left 1 K Hand Grip Assembly - Right 1 L Rear Console Cover 1 M Lower Shoulder Cover-Left 1 N Lower Shoulder Cover-Right 1 O Power Cord 1 Truefitness.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PRE-ASSEMBLY CHECK LIST (continued): TE900 Item Description Qty Item Description Qty a Bolt M8 x P1 25 x 25 10 i Bolt M5 x P0.8 x 60 1 b Screw M5 x P0.8 x 10 2 j Bolt 5/16"-24 x 1-1/2" 8 c 10 k 2 e Cap-Motor Cover Screw 1 l m Bolt 1/4"-20 x 5/8" External Tooth Star Washer M8 8 d Lock Washer M8 Lock Nut M8 x P1.25 f g h Cap-Motor Cover Screw Bolt 1/4"-20 x 3/4" 2 12 27 Screw M4 x P0.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS: CAUTION: • • Use caution when assembling treadmill. Unpacking and assembling of this treadmill is a two person task. Remove all treadmill components from packaging. Step 1 Remove Motor Cover: a) Remove the screw (o) and washer (n) from the motor cover and set to the side. b) Remove the motor cover from the treadmill frame (B) Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Step 2 Pedestal Installation: a) Secure the pedestals to the treadmill frame using nine Bolts M8 x 25 (c), nine M8 lock washers (a), and one M8 lock nut (d) where shown. Note: Do not fully tighten the hardware used in this step yet. Note: Ensure the pedestal cables are routed between the treadmill frame and pedestal support brace as shown. Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Step 3 Frame Cable Connections: a) Route the cables exiting from the right pedestal to the appropriate connection point as shown. Cables will be marked for easy identification. Fig. 3-1 b) Remove the nut and washer attached to the coaxial cable as shown. c) Pass the front of the coaxial cable through the hole in the electrical panel and reinstall the washer and nut on the coaxial cable. Note: Fig.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Step 4 Hand Grip Assemblies: a) Connect the wire coming from the bottom of the Contact Heart Rate (CHR) grip assembly to the corresponding wire located in the pedestal arm as shown. b) Secure each CHR grip assembly to the pedestal arm with four screws and four lock washers. Note: Confirm each grip assembly is assembled on the correct pedestal using the left and right orientation stickers on them. Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Step 5 Console Rack and Secure Pedestals: a) Install the console rack onto the pedestals by resting the console rack tubing on top of the pedestal tubing cradles. Caution: Do not pinch cabling during this step. b) Install eight bolts 5/16" x 1-1/2" and eight external tooth lock washers through the pedestal tubing cradle and console rack, but do not tighten. c) Tighten all hardware from steps 2a - 6c.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Step 6 Console Rack Cable Connections and Lower Cover Installation: a) Connect all wires from the left and right pedestal arms to the wires from the upper console rack cover as shown (all cables will be connected regardless of console option). *Do not over torque the coax TV cable. b) Route all cables into the underside of the upper console rack cover as shown to prevent wire pinching when installing the bottom console rack cover.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Step 7 Lower Console Rack Cover: a) Position the rear edge with the long screw bosses slightly up inside the console rack first. Next, carefully raise up the front edge while making adjustments so the safety clip docking bracket and long screw boss passes up through the safety key mechanism. Warning: Do not force the installation of the bottom cover.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Step 9 Handrails: a) Fully insert the handle and then loosely install the four bolts 1/4" - 20 x 3/4", two for each handrail. While slightly rotating the handle to best align the seams and holding inwards, securely tighten the bolts. Caution: When starting the bolts, be careful not to cross thread them. Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Step 10 Safety Key: a) Locate the Safety Key attached to the console rack. b) Attach the Safety Key clip to the anchor plate located on the console rack (when not working out). c) Attach the safety key clip to clothing at the beginning of any workout. CAUTION: Read treadmill Owner's Manual before attempting any workout Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Step 12 Leveling Feet-Decline Kit: a) Remove the leveling feet from the treadmill frame as shown. Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Step 12 Leveling Feet-Decline Kit (Continued): a) Secure the optional decline kit to the treadmill frame in the identified areas using four bolts 1/4"-20 x 3/4" per kit. b) Screw the leveling feet into the optional decline kit holes as shown. Note: The bracket is left and right side sensitive so confirm you are using the correct bracket. Hardware Required: 8 bolts 1/4"-20 x 3/4" Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Step 13 Rear Foot Leveling: a) Ensure treadmill incline rack wheels and rear feet are resting on the floor and not on cardboard, packaging, etc. b) Using a 15/16 inch open end wrench, loosen nut A on Right Rear Foot (only side adjustable). c) Using a level or estimating by sight, turn section B of foot clockwise, or counter-clockwise, using a 7/8 inch open end wrench to level the rear of treadmill.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Step 14 Rear Console Cover Assembly: a) Secure the rear console cover assembly to the console mast assembly using two bolts M5 x 10. CAUTION: Make sure cabling is NOT pinched during installation. Note: For specific console assembly instructions, see the corresponding section at the end of Chapter 2: Assembly Instructions. Hardware Required: 2 bolts M5 x 10. Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Step 15 Power Cord Retainer: a) Install the power cord retainer assembly in the order shown, but do no tighten. b) Rotate power cord retainer down and tighten the screw to push the retainer up against the power cord. Hardware Required: 1 spacer Note: The 110V spacer is 1-3/4" long.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Step 17 Wiring Diagrams: Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Transcend Console Assembly: Step 1 (Ground, Data, and Coaxial Cables): Locate the Ground Wire, Coaxial Cable, and Data Cable (USB) coming from the console. Partially thread the bottom two console attachment screws into the console. Item 1 2 3 Description Ground Wire Data Cables (USB) Coaxial Cable Quantity 1 1 1 1 2 3 Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Transcend Console Assembly: Step 2 (Console Mounting): Route the Ground Wire and Data Cable (USB) through the console mast assembly. Set the bottom two console mounting screws, which were partially thread into the console, into the keyholes on the console mast assembly.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Transcend Console Assembly: Step 3 (Data and Coaxial Cables): Connect the Coaxial Cable and Data Cable (USB) to their counterparts as shown below. Note: Position the rubber boot over the coaxial cable connection point. Item 6 7 Description Data Cable (USB) Coaxial Cable Quantity 1 1 6 7 Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Transcend Console Assembly: Step 4 (Console Wiring): Connect the Auxillary Power Supply (AUXPS) and Communication Cable (Ethernet)to the corresponding ports on the console, placing any excess cord length inside the console. Item 8 9 Description Auxillary Power Supply Cable Communication Cable (Ethernet) Quantity 1 1 9 8 Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Transcend Console Assembly: Step 5 (Wire Ties): Secure the ferrite on the ground wire to the console mast assembly in the location identified using a M4 screw. Secure the ground wire ring terminal to the corresponding location on the console mast assembly marked “GND” using the screw that is currently there.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Transcend Console Assembly: Step 6 (12V Power Adapter: Locate Cable Connection): Locate the identified cable connection (A) and the adjacent wire tie. A Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Transcend Console Assembly: Step 7 (12V Power Adapter: Separate Cable Connection): Remove the adjacent wire tie and separate the cable connection identified in Step 5. Cable connection (A) is no longer used and cable connection (B) will be connected to the 12V power adapter. A B Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Transcend Console Assembly: Step 8 (12V Power Adapter: Connect & Mount Adapter): Place the 12V power adapter in the motor pan as shown and connect the AC power adapter cable and AUXPS cable from the pedestal tube to the identified connection points.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Escalate15 Console Assembly: Step 1 (Ground Wire, Coaxial, and Data Cables): Locate the Ground Wire, Coaxial Cable, and Data Cable (USB) coming from the console. Partially thread the bottom two console attachment screws into the console. Item 1 2 3 Description Ground Wire Data Cable (USB) Coaxial Cable Quantity 1 1 1 3 2 1 Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Escalate15 Console Assembly: Step 2 (Console Mounting): Route the Ground Wire and Data Cable (USB) through the console mast assembly. Set the bottom two console mounting screws, which were partially thread into the console, into the keyholes on the console mast assembly.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Escalate15 Console Assembly: Step 3 (Console Wiring): Connect the Data Cable (USB), Auxillary Power Supply (AUXPS), Communication Cable (Ethernet), and Coaxial Cable to the corresponding ports on the console, placing any excess cord length inside the console. Note: Position the rubber boot over the coaxial cable connection point.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Escalate15 Console Assembly: Step 4 (Ground Wire): Secure the ferrite on the ground wire to the console mast assembly in the location identified using a M4 screw. Secure the ground wire ring terminal to the corresponding location on the console mast assembly marked “GND” using the screw that is currently there.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Escalate15 Console Assembly: Step 5 (12V Power Adapter: Locate Cable Connection): Locate the identified cable connection (A) and the adjacent wire tie. A Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Escalate15 Console Assembly: Step 6 (12V Power Adapter: Separate Cable Connection): Remove the adjacent wire tie and separate the cable connection identified in Step 5. Cable connection (A) is no longer used and cable connection (B) will be connected to the 12V power adapter. A B Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Escalate15 Console Assembly: Step 7 (12V Power Adapter: Connect & Mount Adapter): Place the 12V power adapter in the motor pan as shown and connect the AC power adapter cable and AUXPS cable from the pedestal tube to the identified connection points.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Escalate9 Console Assembly: Step 1 (Ground Wire and Data Cable): Locate the ground wire and Data Cable (USB) coming from the console. Partially thread the bottom two console attachment screws into the console. Item 1 2 Description Ground Wire Data Cable (USB) Quantity 1 1 1 2 Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Escalate9 Console Assembly: Step 2 (Console Mounting): Route the Ground Wire and Data Cable (USB) through the console mast assembly. Set the bottom two console mounting screws, which were partially thread into the console, into the keyholes on the console mast assembly.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Escalate9 Console Assembly: Step 3 (Console Mounting): Connect the Data Cable ([USB] located in the console mast assembly) to the Adapter Cable (located in the console) and position the connectors and any excess cable length in the bottom of the console. Connect the auxillary power supply (AUXPS) cable to the corresponding console port.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Escalate9 Console Assembly: Step 4 (Ground Wire): Secure the ferrite on the ground wire to the console mast assembly in the location identified using a M4 screw. Secure the ground wire ring terminal to the corresponding location on the console mast assembly marked “GND” using the screw that is currently there. Item 6 7 8 Description Ground Wire Ferrite Wire Tie Quantity 1 1 2 8 7 6 Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): Escalate9 Console Assembly: Step 5 (Console Wiring): Position the unused Coaxial, COMM, Fan, and CSAFE cables in the bottom of the console. Note: Position the rubber boot over the coaxial cable connection point. Item 9 10 11 12 Description Coaxial Cable Communication Cable (Ethernet) Fan Cable CSAFE Cable Quantity 1 1 1 1 10 9 12 11 Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 3: PRODUCT OVERVIEW TREADMILL OVERVIEW: Quick Access Keys Contact Heart Rate Pad Contact Heart Rate Pad Console Assembly Safety (E-Stop) Key Straddle Covers Belt Belt Adjustment Bolts Decline Foot and Leveling Feet Adjustable Soft Select On/Off Switch, Circuit Breaker, and Power Cord Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 3: PRODUCT OVERVIEW TREADMILL OVERVIEW (continued): Console Assembly: The console allows the user to set up a workout program and control the treadmill during a workout (For console overview and operation instructions refer to chapter 4). Quick Access Keys: Allows the user to quickly start, stop and wake the treadmill or make fast, convenient adjustments to the incline level or speed of the treadmill.
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION CAUTION: The safety key must be in place on the treadmill console, and should be attached to the user’s clothing. The treadmill will not operate if the safety key is not attached to the console. HEART RATE MONITORING: This treadmill can monitor a user’s heart rate using either a Polar® compatible chest strap or the metal grips on the hand rails (called contact heart rate or CHR pads).
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION HEART RATE CONTROL (HRC): Introduction: You are now the owner of the most sophisticated Heart Rate Control treadmill available. TRUE HRC is unique and patented. It accommodates users from rehabilitation to world class athletes, and all those in between. TRUE HRC allows users to do a completely hands free heart rate controlled workout using speed, incline or both. By training at a specific target heart rate, users can exercise at a more efficient cardiovascular level.
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION HEART RATE CONTROL (continued): Heart Rate Control Stage: The treadmill takes control of speed and incline, keeping the user’s heart rate within a few bpm of their target. When using the Interval HRC Workout, the treadmill alternates between work and rest intervals. Cool-Down: At the end of the workout time or distance, the treadmill reduces the workout intensity by half and goes back into Manual Control mode, where users directly control their cool-down.
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS (continued): Rolling Hills: **** Series of gradually increasing and decreasing INCLINE changes that simulate rolling hills. Users can make adjustments to the SPEED during the workout. SPEED changes are permanent; INCLINE changes affect the current segment only. Single Hill: **** INCLINE increases to a maximum at the mid-point of the workout, then decreases to the finish. Users can make adjustments to the SPEED during the workout.
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS (continued): Distance Workouts: *** Choose any one of our 4 common distance workouts - 5k, 10k, 2 mile or 4 mile. The user controls both the SPEED and INCLINE of the treadmill throughout the workout. Saved Workouts: *** Access to previously saved manual workouts. Custom Speed: ** Set up custom SPEED intervals. Up to 30 easy to adjust segments allow users to customize any speed profile.
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS (continued): HRC Intervals: *** Intervals of WORK and REST determined by target heart rate. The treadmill begins in MANUAL control – Users should gradually increase their workout intensity until their heart rate is within 10 bpm of their target. At this point, the treadmill takes over to control speed and incline to maintain the user’s HR within a few beats of their target. The rest segment will reduce to 65% intensity of work segment.
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION OUTSIDE INTERACTIVE VIDEOS: * *Content is provided by Outside Interactive™ and is subject to change without notice. Australian Outback: G'Day mate! Grab your running shoes as we head Down Under for this glorious sunrise run through the Australian Outback. This brisk, early morning video will wake you up no matter what time of day you run it.
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION OUTSIDE INTERACTIVE VIDEOS (continued): Washington D.C. Mall: Washington Mall is one of the most scenic and popular jogging/running routes in the United States. This early morning run begins and ends at the base of the Lincoln Memorial. During your run you will travel counter clockwise towards the Capitol Building before your return journey.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION TRANSCEND OVERVIEW: Cooling Fan Touchscreen Display Auxiliary LCD Reading Rack Display USB Jack Headphone Jack Warning Decal Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION CONSOLE OVERVIEW (continued): Touchscreen Display: A capacitive touchscreen used for workout control and feature navigation. Headphone Jack: Standard 3.5mm audio jack used to connect headphones to the console during media playback. USB Jack: Allows users to export workout data to an external USB drive or update the console software. Auxiliary LCD Display: Displays workout data that can be easily viewed regardless of which mode is displayed on the Touchscreen Display.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION TOUCHSCREEN INTRODUCTION: The Transcend Console utilizes a fully integrated capacitive touch screen display and a multi-screen interface to provide a state of the art and user friendly workout. Capacitive touchscreen technology relies on the conductive properties of the human body to detect when and where on the display the user is touching. Because of this, capacitive touchscreens are highly responsive and do not require pressure to register a touch.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATION (continued): Home Screen: The Home Screen is displayed on the console when there is no workout in progress. From this screen the user is able to select from various options to begin a workout or view media. F C A E B D A) Quick Start Starts a Quick Start workout in which the user controls all settings. The workout continues until it is ended by the user.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATION (continued): Selecting a Preset Workout: Preset workouts are accessed by touching the Workout Finder Button on the home screen. Workouts are organized into 5 categories. To view the workouts in a category simply touch a Category Selection button (A) or swipe through categories in the category preview window (B). Workouts can also be viewed in an uncategorized list by touching the Show All Workouts button (C).
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATION (continued): Workout View Screens: During any workout a Workout View Screen will be displayed to give the user a comprehensive visual overview of their current workout data. B C D E A E1 A1 A) Custom Data Display #1: This display will toggle between data points throughout the workout.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATION (continued): Workout View Screen Controls: The Workout View Screens contain controls that allow users to adjust settings during their workout G A1 A1 A A B F C D E A) Incline/Speed Adjustment Keypads: These keypads allow the user to input a manual speed or inline adjustments.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATION (continued): Switching Between Workout View Screens: There are several Workout Data Screens available to choose from. To switch between screens the user can touch the selection button (A) for the specific Workout Data Screen they wish to use or simply swipe their finger across the main display window (B) to scroll through the available screens.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION WEB BROWSER: When enabled, the integrated web browser allows users to catch up on breaking news, watch sports highlights, check email and connect with their friends on social media. Having this feature built into a Workout Data Screen allows users to easily multi task. E A F B C D A) Navigation Buttons: Move forward or backward to the previous page displayed B) Screen Toggle: Allows the user to switch back and forth between full screen and regular mode.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION BLUETOOTH AUDIO: This console has integrated Bluetooth support for Bluetooth capable audio devices. To pair a device with the console, touch the Audio Device Selection Button (A). Ensure that the device is discoverable via Bluetooth and press the Bluetooth Button (B) to search for devices. B A The console will complete a scan for available Bluetooth devices. Once the scan is complete, simply touch the name of the desired device (C) to begin the pairing process.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION BLUETOOTH AUDIO (continued): When a device is selected from the list, the console will send a pairing request to that device. The paring request must be accepted in order for this feature to operate. For iOS devices, press Pair (E) to accept the request. For Android devices, press Accept (F) to accept the request. E F Once the Bluetooth pairing request has been accepted, the playback screen will be displayed.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION TV CONTROLS: This console also features an integrated HDTV Tuner which allows the user to watch live programming in crisp, clear high Definition. The TV controls are built in to a Workout View Screen to allow the user to monitor their workout while enjoying their favorite shows. C A D E B F A) Volume Controls: Increases, Decreases or Mutes the audio volume from the TV program. B) Change Audio: Toggles between available audio sources.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION OUTSIDE INTERACTIVE®: Outside Interactive® provides users with a scenic, first-person video to enhance a workout. Audio from the web browser, TV, and Bluetooth sources can be combined with this feature by pressing the Change Audio Button (A) to create a truly unique workout. Additionally, the Workout View Screen controls and displays are still available when using this feature in standard mode.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS: Entering Service Mode: Entering Service Mode can be completed by pressing and holding the TRUE logo (A) in the upper left corner of the home screen. When the word “TRUE” (B) begins to flash, release the logo and press and hold the lower right corner of the screen(C). A B C Main Menu: After successfully entering service mode the screen below will be displayed.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Summary Screen: The Summary Screen will be the first screen displayed after entering service mode. This screen will give a general overview of the unit’s setup. A B C D E F G H A) Product Model: The model number that the console is currently configured to. B) Serial Number: The serial number of the console (not the base unit). C) Tuner Type: The type of TV tuner installed in the console.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu: The setup menu is accessed by touching the Setup button on the main menu. The Setup Menu is separated into subcategories and allows to users configure the console and to set up various functions of the unit.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - Calibration: Calibration will conduct a basic test of the drive and incline systems to ensure that they are operating as intended. Calibration may also be used by technicians to troubleshoot system faults. WARNING: This process will take full control of the treadmill and can be dangerous if caution is not taken. • Calibration can take up to two minutes to complete.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - Clock: Correctly setting up the clock will ensure that all workout data that is exported by a user will be correctly labeled. Correct time is also important for troubleshooting purposes when viewing the system’s error log. Setting the Clock: • • • • • • From the Main Menu, press the Setup button. From the Setup Menu, press the Clock Button (A).
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - Screen Saver: Users can load JPG images to be used by the console as a custom screen saver. In order to be uploaded to the console, images will need to be placed on a USB drive in a folder named “screen saver” (case sensitive). Importing Screen Saver Images: • • • • Touch the Screen Saver button (A) Insert the USB drive that contains the images into the console’s USB port.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - Facility Images: The Transcend console supports customizable facility images to help promote specials, events or endorse a brand. In order to be uploaded to the console, images will need to be placed on a USB drive in a folder named “facility” (case sensitive). Importing Facility Images: • • • • Touch the Facility Images button (A) Insert the USB drive that contains the images into the console’s USB port.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - TV Setup: Transcend consoles have an integrated HDTV Tuner which allows the user to watch live programming in crisp, clear high Definition. Before any programming can be viewed, the TV signal needs to be set up. (TV Options will not be displayed on the Home Screen or in the Workout Data Screens until the TV Setup Steps have been completed) TV Setup Steps: • • • • • • From the Setup Menu, touch TV Setup (A).
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - TV Setup (continued): Users can save time when setting up multiple units or maintain a back-up of their TV Setup Data by exporting it to a USB drive. Exporting TV Setup Data to USB: • • • Complete the TV Setup process. Insert a blank USB drive into the console’s USB port.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - TV Advanced: The TV Advanced Menu allows users to fine tune their TV settings by adding channels, removing channels, and adding channel logos. Add a Channel: • • • • Navigate to the TV Advanced Screen (A). Press the Add Channel Button (B) to access the Add Channel Screen. Use the Up/Down Arrows(C) to adjust the values (Standard, Frequency, Network, and Channel Number).
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - TV Advanced (continued): Using Channel logos allows users to quickly identify and select their favorite TV channels with minimal interruption to their workout. Adding Channel Logos: • • • Navigate to the TV Advanced Screen (A). Touch the desired channel in the Channel List (B)to select it Touch the channel again to enter the logo screen. B A C • • Touch the logo (C) that corresponds to the selected channel.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - Network Setup: The Network Setup screen displays the current network information for the console. This screen also allows users to setup wired or wireless internet connection and enable web browsing. To connect to a network, simply touch the Setup Connection button (A) and select the desired network from the list (and enter the password if necessary) and then press connect.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Options Menu: The Options menu allows users to customize settings on the console to meet their needs. The settings in this menu save automatically. A B C D E F A) Metric Units: When enabled, the console will display all Metric units rather than American Standard. B) Save Workout Enabled: Turn on this feature to allow users to save custom workouts to the console.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Timers Menu: The Timers Menu allows for time limits to be set on various console features and functions. A B C D E F A) Cooldown Time: Use the slider to adjust the length of the cooldown segment at the end of a workout. B) Maximum Workout Time: This setting will limit the amount of time that all workouts can last (this setting does not apply to quickstart workouts, manual workouts or distance workouts).
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Statistics Menu: The statistics menu provides an overview of how and how long the unit has been used. Touching the summary button (A) will provide a usage summary. Run Hours (B) is the total number of hours the unit has been used. Machine Distance (C) is the total distance in miles that the belt has traveled. Distance (D) is the amount of distance the belt has traveled since the last time the Clear Mileage button (E) was pressed.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Diagnostics Menu: The Diagnostics Menu contains tools used to help diagnose errors and performance issues. The first screen Displayed is Tests: A B C D E F G A) Contact Heart Rate: Ensures the unit is receiving the data by displaying the user’s heart rate when the contact heart rate pads are gripped. B) Telemetry Heart Rate: Use a wireless heart rate strap or simulator to test if the unit is receiving wireless heart rate data.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Diagnostics Menu - Fault Log: Touching the Fault Log button (A) in the Diagnostics Menu, will display a time stamped list of recent fault codes that can be helpful in the troubleshooting process. The Error Log can be reset by touching the Clear button (B), but it is not recommended. A B Diagnostics Menu - Software Update: TRUE may periodically release software updates to ensure users enjoy the best workout experience available.
CHAPTER 4A: TRANSCEND OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Diagnostics Menu - Software Update (continued): • • • • Insert the USB drive containing the software update into the console’s USB port. From the Main Menu, press the Diagnostics button. Then press Software update button (A). When the console locates the software update, press the Update Software button (B) After the installation of the software update, press the Load Firmware button (C).
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ESCALATE15 OVERVIEW: Left/Right Selection Buttons TFT Display Cooling Fan Up/Down Selection Buttons Navigation Stop Buttons Start Enter TV Button USB Jack Reading Rack Headphone Jack Back Button Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ESCALATE15 OVERVIEW (continued): TFT Display: Used to monitor or control a workout and feature navigation. Selection Buttons: Used to navigate menus and make selections via the LCD Display. Navigation Buttons: Used to navigate menus and control features of the console. Start: Allows the user to begin a Quick Start workout or preset workout. TV Button: Displays the TV interface.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION CONSOLE NAVIGATION: Home Screen: The Home Screen is displayed on the console when there is no workout in progress. From this screen the user is able to select from various options to begin a workout or view media. To select an item, use the Left/Right Selection Buttons (A) to highlight the item and then press the Enter button (B). E C G F D B A C) Quick Start Starts a Quick Start workout in which the user controls all settings.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION CONSOLE NAVIGATION (continued): Selecting a Preset Workout: Preset workouts are accessed by selecting the Workout Finder option on the home screen. Workouts are organized into 5 categories. To view the workouts in a category, select the category (A) by using the Left/Right Selection Buttons (B) and then press Enter (C). Workouts can also be viewed in an uncategorized list by selecting the Show All Workouts option(C).
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION CONSOLE NAVIGATION (continued): Workout View Screens: During any workout a Workout View Screen will be displayed to give the user a comprehensive visual overview of their current workout data. Users can switch between the available Workout View Screens by using the Left/Right Selection Buttons (F). B C A D E F A) Data Display #1: This display will toggle between multiple data points throughout the workout.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION CONSOLE NAVIGATION (continued): Tools Screen Controls: The Tools Screen contains controls that allow users to adjust settings during their workout. The Tools screen can be reached by using the Left/Right Selection Buttons (A) during any workout. The Navigation Buttons (B) are used in the Tools Screen to select between the available options. Once the desired tool has been selected, press Enter (C) to confirm the selection.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION CONSOLE NAVIGATION (continued): Workout Summary Screen: At the end of a workout the Summary Screen will display an overview of the workout data. The workout data can be exported to the TRUE Fitness App via Bluetooth or to a USB drive that is connected to the console’s USB port. To export the Workout Data, use the Left/Right Selection Buttons (A) to select Save (B) and then press the Enter Button (C).
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION BLUETOOTH AUDIO: The Escalate 15 console has integrated Bluetooth support for Bluetooth enabled audio devices. To pair a device with the console, use the Left/Right Selection Buttons (A) to select the Audio Device Screen. Ensure that the device is discoverable via Bluetooth and press the Enter Button (B) to search for devices. A B The console will complete a scan for available Bluetooth devices.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION BLUETOOTH AUDIO (continued): When a device is selected from the list, the console will send a pairing request to that device. The paring request must be accepted in order for this feature to operate. For iOS devices, press Pair (E) to accept the request. For Android devices, press Accept (F) to accept the request. E F Once the Bluetooth pairing request has been accepted, the playback screen will be displayed.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS: Entering Service Mode: Entering Service Mode can be completed by pressing and holding the Back navigation Button (A). When the TRUE Logo (B) begins to flash, release the navigation button and press and hold the Enter Button(C). B A C Main Menu: After successfully entering service mode the Main Menu will be displayed. From this menu users can access all of the service mode features by navigating through the various menus.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Summary Screen: The Summary Screen will be the first screen displayed after entering service mode. This screen will give a general overview of the unit’s setup. A B C D E F G H A) Product Model: The model number that the console is currently configured to. B) Serial Number: The serial number of the console (not the base unit). C) Tuner Type: The type of TV tuner installed in the console.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu: The setup menu is accessed by touching the Setup button on the main menu. The Setup Menu is separated into seven subcategories and allows to users configure the console and to set up various functions of the unit.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - Calibration: Calibration will conduct a basic test of the drive and incline systems to ensure that they are operating as intended. Calibration may also be used by technicians to troubleshoot system faults. WARNING: This process will take full control of the treadmill and can be dangerous if caution is not taken. • Calibration can take up to two minutes to complete.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - Clock: Correctly setting up the clock will ensure that all workout data that is exported by a user will be correctly labeled. Correct time is also important for troubleshooting purposes when viewing the system’s fault log. Setting the Clock: • • • • • From the Main Menu, select the Setup menu. From the Setup Menu, select Clock (A). Use the Left/Right Selection Buttons (B) to select the desired value (C).
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - Screen Saver: Users can load JPG images to be used by the console as a custom screen saver. In order to be uploaded to the console, images will need to be placed on a USB drive in a folder named “screen saver” (case sensitive). Importing Screen Saver Images: • • • • Select Screen Saver (A) from the Setup Menu and press Enter (B). Insert the USB drive that contains the images into the console’s USB port.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - Facility Images: The Escalate15 console supports customizable facility images to help promote specials, events or endorse a brand. In order to be uploaded to the console, images will need to be placed on a USB drive in a folder named “facility” (case sensitive). Importing Facility Images: • • • • Select Facility Images (A) and press Enter (B). Insert the USB drive that contains the images into the console’s USB port.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - TV Setup: Escalate15 consoles have an integrated HDTV Tuner which allows the user to watch live programming in crisp, clear high Definition. Before any programming can be viewed, the TV signal needs to be set up.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - TV Setup (continued): Users can save time when setting up multiple units or maintain a back-up of their TV Setup Data by exporting it to a USB drive. Exporting TV Setup Data to USB: • • • Complete the TV Setup process. Insert a blank USB drive into the console’s USB port.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - TV Advanced: The TV Advanced Menu allows users to fine tune their TV settings by adding channels, removing channels, and adding channel logos. Add a Channel: • • • • • Navigate to the TV Advanced Screen (A). Press the Forward Navigation Button (B) to access the Add Channel Screen. Use the Left Right Navigation Buttons(C) to select between the available values (Standard, Frequency, Network, and Channel Number).
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Setup Menu - TV Advanced (continued): Using Channel logos allows users to quickly identify and select their favorite TV channels with minimal interruption to their workout. Adding Channel Logos: • • Navigate to the TV Advanced Screen (A). Select the desired channel in the Channel List (B) and press the Enter Button (C). B A C • • Select the logo (D) that corresponds to the selected channel and press Enter (C) to save.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Options Menu: The Options menu allows users to customize settings on the console to meet their needs. Use the Up/Down Selection Buttons (A) to select the desired option and the Left/Right Selection Buttons (B) to adjust the value. *The settings in this menu save automatically. C A D B E F G H C) Metric Units: When enabled, the console will display all Metric units rather than American Standard.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Timers Menu: The Timers Menu allows for time limits to be set on various console features and functions. Use the Up/Down Selection Buttons (A) to select the desired option and the Left/Right Selection Buttons (B) to adjust the value. C D E F H G B A C) Cooldown Time: Adjusts the length of the cooldown segment at the end of a workout.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Statistics Menu: The statistics menu provides an overview of how and how long the unit has been used. Statistics Menu – Summary: Selecting the Summary screen (A) will provide a usage summary. Run Hours (B) is the total number of hours the unit has been used. Machine Distance (C) is the total distance in miles that the belt has traveled.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Diagnostics Menu: The Diagnostics Menu contains tools used to help diagnose errors and performance issues. Diagnostics Menu-Tests: The Tests Screen is used by technicians to aid in troubleshooting and contains commonly used troubleshooting tests. A B C D F E G A) Contact Heart Rate: Ensures the unit is receiving the data by displaying the user’s heart rate when the contact heart rate pads are gripped.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Diagnostics Menu - Fault Log: The Fault Log (A) will display a time stamped list of recent fault codes that can be helpful in the troubleshooting process. The Fault Log can be exported to a USB drive by highlighting Export (B) and pressing Enter (C). The log can also be reset by highlighting Clear (D) and pressing Enter (C), but it is not recommended.
CHAPTER 4B: ESCALATE15 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Diagnostics Menu - Software Update (continued): • • • • • Insert the USB drive containing the software update into the console’s USB port. From the Diagnostics Menu, use the Up/Down Selection Buttons to highlight Software Update and press the Enter Button (A). When the console locates the software update, highlight Update Software (B) and press Enter.
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION ESCALATE9 OVERVIEW: TFT Display Selection Buttons Selection Buttons Incline Keys Speed Keys Start Stop Reading Rack Warning Decal USB Port Numeric Keypad Headphone Jack Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION ESCALATE9 OVERVIEW (continued): TFT Display: Used to monitor or control a work out and feature navigation. Selection Keys: Used to navigate menus and make selections via the TFT Display. Incline Keys: Manually increases or decreases the incline of the treadmill. Start: Allows the user to begin a Quick Start workout or preset workout. Reading Rack: A ledge on the console can be used to hold a book, magazine, e-reader, or tablet computer during a workout.
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION CONSOLE NAVIGATION: Home Screen: The Home Screen is displayed on the console when there is no workout in progress. From this screen the user is able to select from various options to begin a workout. C A B A) Workout Finder Displays preset workout selections by category B) Quick Start Starts a Quick Start workout in which the user controls all settings until the workout is ended by the user. C) Language Options Allows users to choose between 12 language options.
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION CONSOLE NAVIGATION (continued): Selecting a Preset Workout: Preset workouts are accessed by selecting Workout Finder from the home screen. To view the workouts in a category, select the category (A) by using the Scroll Selection Buttons (B) and then press the Next Selection Button (C). *Press and hold the Next Selection Button to return to the previous screen.
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION CONSOLE NAVIGATION (continued): Workout Data Screens: During any workout a Workout Data Screen will be displayed to give the user a comprehensive visual overview of their current workout data. A F B E C D A) Custom Data Display #1: By Default, this display will show the distance for the current workout. Users can also choose custom data points to be seen in this display. *See Workout Data Screen Controls; F) Show Tools section.
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION CONSOLE NAVIGATION (continued): Workout Data Screen Controls: The Workout Data Screens contain various controls that allow users to adjust workout settings and to customize their overall workout experience. These controls are accessed by pressing the Selection Button for the control they wish to use.
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION CONSOLE NAVIGATION (continued): D) Source: Toggles between available audio sources which include; TV (if the console is equipped with a Broadcast Vision receiver) and FM radio. When an audio source is selected the user is given control over volume (A), and channel adjustments (B). B A E) Activate Quick Speed: When the Activate Quick Speed Selection Button is pressed, various preset speeds will appear.
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION CONSOLE NAVIGATION (continued): F) Show Tools: Pressing the Show Tools Selection Button (A) will display various options. Pressing the Change Data Selection Button (C) will toggle the data points in Custom Data Display 1(1) between distance and pace. The data in custom data display 2 (2) will toggle between calories and METs. Pressing the Scroll Data Selection button (B) will allow the Custom Data Displays to automatically toggle between data.
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS: Entering Service Mode: Entering Service Mode can be completed by pressing and holding the upper left selection button (A) for 3-5 seconds or until the “Workout Finder” icon (B) blinks. When the “Workout Finder” icon blinks, release and hold the “Workout Finder” selection button (C) until the service screen displays. A B C Service Menu: The first screen displayed after entering service mode is the Service Menu.
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Summary Screen: The Summary Screen provides an overview of the unit’s current settings (values cannot be changed in this screen). A B C D E F G H A) Product Model: The model number that the console is currently configured to. B) Software Version: The current version of software that is installed on the console. C) Units: Displays the units the console is currently using as default (U.S. or Metric).
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Utilities Menu: The utilities menu contains multiple screens that allow the technician to change various console settings. Settings are broken down in to three categories. To adjust settings, highlight a category (A) by using the scroll selection buttons (B) and pressing the enter selection button (C) to confirm the selection.
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Utilities Menu - Software Update: TRUE may periodically release software updates to ensure users enjoy the best workout experience available. To update the console software, download the update program (A) from truefitness.com and load the software to a blank USB drive by following the downloadable instructions. A Navigate to the software update screen and insert the prepared USB drive into the console’s USB port.
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Options Menu: The options menu contains 12 Settings with various options available for each. For a complete list of settings and options, please refer to the table on the next page. To navigate the options menu, use the scroll selection buttons (A) to highlight the option to be changed (B) and use the speed keys (C) or incline keys (D) to adjust the options.
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Options Menu (continued): Max Workout Time: This setting will limit the amount of time that all workouts can last. By choosing the “Off” setting, the time will be unlimited (this setting does not apply to manual workouts or distance workouts). Finder Timeout: Choose how long the Workout Finder remains on the screen without any user interaction. By choosing off, the Workout finder will stay open until closed by a user.
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Diagnostics Menu - Calibration/Test: This menu contains tools for testing and verifying treadmill operation. A B C D A) Key Test: When a key is pressed on the console “NONE” will change to indicate which key is being pressed. In the event of a stuck key, the key that is being engaged will display (the selection buttons are excluded from this test).
CHAPTER 4C: ESCALATE9 OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (continued): Diagnostics Menu - Error Log: Error codes are an important part of troubleshooting any issues with the treadmill. Any time an error occurs it is entered into the error log for review by a service professional. This console is capable of storing the ten most recent errors. The error log can be cleared by pressing the enter selection button (A), but it is not recommended.
CHAPTER 5: CARE & MAINTENANCE CARE & MAINTENANCE: It is important to perform the minor maintenance tasks described in this section. Failure to maintain the treadmill as described here could void the TRUE Fitness Warranty. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always unplug the unit from its power source before cleaning or performing any maintenance tasks. Inspection: TRUE Fitness is not responsible for performing or scheduling regular maintenance or inspections.
CHAPTER 5: CARE & MAINTENANCE RUNNING BELT ALIGNMENT: Proper belt alignment allows the belt to remain centered and ensures smooth operation. Realigning the belt takes a few simple adjustments. If you are unsure about this procedure, call the TRUE Service Department. CAUTION: Special care must be taken when aligning the running belt. Turn off the treadmill while adjusting or working near the rear roller. Remove any loose clothing and tie back your hair.
CHAPTER 5: CARE & MAINTENANCE RUNNING BELT ALIGNMENT (continued): If the running belt is too far to the left side: • Locate the belt adjustment bolts in the rear end caps of the treadmill. (To determine left and right, stand at the rear of the treadmill and face the display). Using the appropriate size Allen wrench or socket turn the LEFT adjustment bolt clockwise ¼ turn. Turn the treadmill on and start the belt at 3mph keeping off the unit. Allow 2 minutes for the belt to adjust itself.
CHAPTER 5: CARE & MAINTENANCE LEVELING THE TREADMILL: The treadmill has adjustable rear leveling feet. Make sure that the running surface is level. If the treadmill is placed on an uneven surface, adjusting the rear feet can help, but may not completely compensate for extremely uneven surfaces. OTHER SCHEDULED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE: TRUE recommends that quarterly scheduled maintenance be performed by a qualified service technician. Please contact your dealer or visit www.truefitness.
CHAPTER 6: CUSTOMER SERVICE CONTACTING SERVICE: TRUE Fitness recommends that you gather the serial number, model number, and a brief description of the reason for the request. After information has been gathered you may choose to contact your selling dealer or local service company to set an appointment. (If you are not familiar with who is in your area, you may visit our website at www.truefitness.com and use our dealer locator to obtain the contact information for the closest dealer).
CHAPTER 6: CUSTOMER SERVICE REPORTING FREIGHT OR PARTS DAMAGE: Unfortunately, sometimes materials can be damaged during shipment. If materials are damaged during shipment, please follow the guidelines below to determine the appropriate process for you to follow in case of damages. Severe Damage: Obvious damage to external packaging / internal product. Please refuse the shipment and it will be returned to TRUE Fitness by the carrier. Contact the TRUE Fitness customer support team by calling 800.883.
CHAPTER 7: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE: This troubleshooting guide is intended to assist in diagnostics only and is not all inclusive. Technical specifications, error codes and programming are subject to change without notice. TRUE accepts no liability for any damage or loss suffered by persons whom rely wholly or in part on any description or statement contained within this manual. Please visit www.truefitness.
CHAPTER 7: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued): Malfunction Heart rate is displaying erratically or not displaying Heart rate is displaying erratically or not displaying (continued) Possible Cause Transmitter belt contacts are not making good contact with the skin Contacts on the transmitter belt are not moist Transmitter belt is not within 3 feet (1 meter) of the heart rate receiver The battery inside the transmitter belt is depleted Another user wearing a compatible transmitter str
CHAPTER 7: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued): Fault CN03: Stuck Key Fault CN04: Lower Board Comm Fault (Treadmill Only) Fault CN05: No Lower Control Fault CN06: Config Mismatch Fault CN07: Calibration Timeout Fault CN08: Calibration Failed Lower Limit Not Reached Fault CN09: Insert Safety Key Console Membrane Key stuck down/closed Console Brainboard fails to receive timely communication responses from lower board Fault after 3 retries Console Console Console Console Conso
CHAPTER 7: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued): Fault CN24: BB Comm Fault Console SBC cannot communicate with Brainboard Console Corrupt software Fault CN25: Firmware Mismatch Console Firmware on brainboard not compatible with SBC software Firmware and software versions are not compatible High Belt Deck Friction Fault SP01: Belt Under Speed Speed Tread motor rpm is below target rpm High belt tension Low Line Voltage Dirty or misaligned speed sensor Fault SP02: Belt Over Spee
CHAPTER 7: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued): Fault IN02: Incline Out of Range Incline Fault IN03: Incline Run Incline Fault Incline value is out of the calibrated range - does not occur during calibration Incline moving when not commanded Console displays Fault Calibration not saved. Incline disabled. Incline Potentiometer value out of range Console displays Fault Calibration not saved. Incline disabled.
CHAPTER 7: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (continued): High AC line voltage Fault D108: Motor Over Current DC MCB High Incoming AC Voltage Motor Control Board High Belt Deck Friction Fault D109: Motor Controller Zero Current DC MCB Low Incoming AC Voltage Low AC Line Voltage High AC line voltage Fault D110: Motor Controller Overcurrent DC MCB High Incoming AC Voltage Motor Control Board High Belt Deck Friction Fault D111: Motor Controller Voltage Overload DC MCB Low Incoming AC V
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