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TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS—SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS................7 POWER REQUIREMENTS..............................9 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS..............................9 PROPER TRAINING POSITION AND TREADMILL SAFETY....................10 SPACE REQUIREMENTS..............................10 SPECIFICATIONS................................10 WARNING DECALS................................11 COMPLIANCES..................................11 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PRE-ASSEMBLY CHECKLIST..............................12 ASSEMBLY STEPS................................15 PRODUCT OVERVIEW PRODUCT FEATURES................................32 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE..............................34 INSPECTION..................................34 CLEANING THE EQUIPMENT.............................34 MOVING THE MACHINE..............................35...
When using this exercise machine, basic product. precautions should always be followed. • Never operate a TRUE product if it has a damaged • Use this equipment only for its intended use as power cord or electrical plug, or if it has been described in this manual.
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• Do not remove the motor cover or you may risk injury due to electric shock. Please contact TRUE • While the treadmill is in use, proceed at a speed product support if the motor area needs servicing.
POWER REQUIREMENTS Read and understand all instructions before plugging any TRUE power cord into an electrical outlet. DEDICATED LINE This product requires a dedicated line. A dedicated line assures that adequate power is available for safe operation over the life of your TRUE product.
(straddle covers) and then onto the fl oor. SPACE REQUIREMENTS TRUE recommends leaving a minimum of 24” (61cm) on each side of the equipment and a 79” (200.7cm) safety zone at the rear of the equipment. 24”...
WARNING DECALS WARNING: Replace warning labels that may be worn, damaged, or missing. To replace any worn or missing decals contact TRUE product support (service@truefi tness.com // 800.883.8783). console serial ST1000 TRUE FITNESS TECHNOLOGY, INC. number location 865 HOFF RD. ST. LOUIS, MO 63366, USA...
8mm Allen Wrench VERIFY BOX CONTENTS IMPORTANT! Please verify box contents. If you have questions, or if there are any missing parts, contact product support 10mm T-Handle Allen (service@truefi tness.com // 800.883.8783). Wrench #2 Phillips screwdriver Long Nose Pliers Level...
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BOX CONTENTS CONTINUED PART ITEM DESCRIPTION NUMBER ST1025L PEDESTAL TUBE TRIM, LEFT ST1025R PEDESTAL TUBE TRIM, RIGHT ST1007 SLAT TREADMILL BASE ST1016 REAR CONSOLE COVER ST1008L BASE SIDE TRIM PLASTIC (LEFT) ST1008R BASE SIDE TRIM PLASTIC (RIGHT) ST1177 HARDWARE PACK 00553600 110V POWER CORD 00363100*...
ASSEMBLY STEPS Step 1—Attach the Pedestal Upright Assemblies A. On the right side of the machine, fully route the Item Part Number Description Power, I/O Communication, Network, and Coaxial cables from the base through the opening on the FE0091 HEX SOCKET BOLT, M10X1.5X20 lower right pedestal upright assembly.
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Step 2—Attach Pedestal Tube Trim Item Part Number Description ST1025L PEDESTAL TUBE TRIM, LEFT ST1025R PEDESTAL TUBE TRIM, RIGHT Slide the pedestal tube trim pieces down the pedestal upright assemblies. NOTE: Do not place the pedestal tube trims in their fi nal resting location until step 6.
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Step 3—Attach Console Assembly Tools Used in this Step Item Part Number Description 6mm Allen Wrench TPS8123 SEMS HEX SOCKET BOLT, M8X1.25X90 ST1015 CONSOLE ASSEMBLY A. Route the Power, I/O, Communication, and Coaxial cables from the console assembly through the opening on the right pedestal upright assembly.
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Step 4-1—Slide Hand Rail Covers Onto Hand Rail Assemblies Item Part Number Description ST1017L HAND RAIL COVER, LEFT ST1004L HAND RAIL ASSEMBLY, LEFT ST1017R HAND RAIL COVER, RIGHT ST1004R HAND RAIL ASSEMBLY, RIGHT Slide the hand rail cover assemblies onto the hand rail assemblies as shown below.
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Step 4-2—Attach Hand Rail Assemblies Tools Used in this Step Item Part Number Description TPS8123 SEMS HEX SOCKET BOLT, M8X1.25X90 6mm Allen Wrench FT0047 HEX SOCKET BOLT M8X1.25X20 FT0014 SPLIT LOCK WASHER, M8 A. Connect the left and right heart rate cables between the console assembly and hand rail assemblies. B.
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Step 5—Attach Hand Rail Covers Item Part Number Description Tools Used in this Step ST1019 SCREW COVER, #2 Phillips Screwdriver TI0065 SCREW, M5X0.8X15 TCS0024 SCREW, M4X0.7X12 A. Align the holes of the hand rail cover with the holes on the console assembly. B.
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Step 6—Attach Base Side Trim Plastics Tools Used in this Step Item Part Number Description TCS4005 SCREW, M4X0.7X10 #2 Phillips Screwdriver TI0065 SCREW, M5X0.8X15 ST1005 WASHER, 6X19X1.5 ST1014L BASE SIDE TRIM PLASTIC, LEFT ST1014R BASE SIDE TRIM PLASTIC, RIGHT 8mm Allen Wrench A.
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Step 7—Inner and Outer Hand Rail Covers Tools Used in this Step Item Part Number Description TCS0024 SCREW, M4X0.7X12 #2 Phillips Screwdriver ST1013 INNER HAND RAIL COVER ST1020 OUTER HAND RAIL COVER Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver secure the inner and outer hand rail covers to the hand rail assemblies using the identifi ed hardware.
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Step 8—Inner and Outer Pedestal Covers Tools Used in this Step Item Part Number Description ST1018L OUTER PEDESTAL COVER, LEFT #2 Phillips Screwdriver ST1006L INNER PEDESTAL COVER, LEFT TCS0024 SCREW, M4X0.7X12 ST1006R INNER PEDESTAL COVER, RIGHT ST1018R OUTER PEDESTAL COVER, RIGHT Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver secure the inner and outer pedestal covers to the pedestal upright assemblies using the identifi...
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Step 9—Attach Safety Key Item Part Number Description ST1024 SAFETY KEY ASSEMBLY TCS0028 SAFETY KEY CORD LOCK A. Insert the safety key cord through the holes on the metal tab. B. Attach the cord lock to the end of the safety key cord and pull the cord lock up behind the metal tab. C.
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Step 10—Attach Console and Rear Console Cover Tools Used in this Step Item Part Number Description ST1016 REAR CONSOLE COVER #2 Phillips Screwdriver TCS0024 SCREW, M4X0.7X12 A. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, secure the console to the console mast using the hardware pre-assembled to the console (00567800 // SCREW, M5-.8X12 COMBO PHILLIPS/COMMON TRUSS HEAD - ACG BLACK // QTY 4).
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Optional Step 11-1—Change Power Inlet Assembly from 110V to 220V—Remove and Set Aside Front Roller Cover and Power Cord Closure NOTE: This step is for use on a circuit having a nominal rating no less than 208V and more than 240V. If your circuit is a nominal rating of 110V go to step 12.
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Optional Step 11-2—Change Power Inlet Assembly from 110V to 220V—Remove 110V Power Inlet Assembly Tools Used in this Step Item Part Number Description ST1245 POWER INLET ASSEMBLY (110V) #2 Phillips Screwdriver TC0033 SCREW, M5X0.8X6 Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the power inlet assembly (110V) as shown below.
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Optional Step 11-3—Change Power Inlet Assembly from 110V to 220V—Transfer Wires Disconnect the wires from the 110V power inlet assembly and transfer them to the 220V power inlet assembly. IMPORTANT! The 220V panel has a green, blue, and brown dot. The dot color corresponds to the cable color. •...
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Optional Step 11-4—Change Power Inlet Assembly from 110V to 220V—Attach 220V Power Inlet Assembly Tools Used in this Step Item Part Number Description #2 Phillips Screwdriver 00604600 POWER INLET ASSEMBLY (220V) TC0033 SCREW, M5X0.8X6 Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, secure the power inlet assembly (220V) as shown below.
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Optional Step 11-5—Change Power Inlet Assembly from 110V to 220V—Attach 220V Power Cord Tools Used in this Step Item Part Number Description ST1045 POWER CORD CLOSURE #2 Phillips Screwdriver ST1012 UNIVERSAL POWER CORD RETAINER ST1085R FRONT ROLLER COVER TC0033 SCREW, M5X0.8X6 TI0065 SCREW, M5X0.8X15 00363100...
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Step 12—Attach 110V Power Cord Tools Used in this Step Item Part Number Description ST1045 POWER CORD CLOSURE #2 Phillips Screwdriver ST1012 POWER CORD RETAINER TC0033 SCREW, M5X0.8X6 TI0065 SCREW, M5X0.8X15 00553600 110V POWER CORD A. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the power cord closure (located on the right front roller cover). B.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW PRODUCT FEATURES Safety (E-Stop) Key Quick Access Keys Contact Heart Rate Pads Console Assembly Belt Adjustment Bolts Straddle Covers Belt Belt Adjustment Bolts On/Off Switch and Power Cord Leveling Feet...
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Console Assembly The console allows the user to set up a workout program and control the Slat Treadmill during a workout. Quick Access Keys Allows the user to quickly start, stop and wake the Slat Treadmill or make fast, convenient adjustments to the incline level or speed of the Slat Treadmill.
, and then unplug the power cord from its power source. Remove the magnetic safety key and safety clip and store it in a safe place. Make sure other users know that the treadmill needs service. To order parts or to contact a TRUE authorized service representative, please visit www.truefi...
) the unit and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. 2. Using the 10mm T handled allen wrench (TRUE P/N ST1021), rotate the bolt to the LEFT to LOWER the transport wheels. It will become increasingly diffi cult to turn the bolt as the transport wheels make contact with the ground.
LEVELING THE MACHINE CAUTION: Prevent potential damage to the machine and injury to the user. This unit is equipped with adjustable rear leveling feet. Make sure that the running surface is level at all times. If the treadmill is placed on a uneven surface, adjusting the rear feet can help, but may not completely compensate for extremely uneven surfaces.
NOTE: If a slipping, skipping, or jerking sensation is present, check the drive belt. The drive belt is separate from the slat belt. If the drive belt is slipping you will need to replace the drive belt. Contact TRUE product support.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE TRUE recommends that quarterly scheduled maintenance be performed by a qualifi ed service technician. Please contact your dealer or visit www.truefi tness.com to contact a local TRUE authorized service technician. IMPORTANT! Use only TRUE Fitness certifi ed service providers.
This troubleshooting guide is intended to assist in diagnostics only and is not all inclusive. Technical specifi cations, error codes and programming are subject to change without notice. TRUE accepts no liability for any damage or loss suff ered by persons whom rely wholly or in part on any description or statement contained within this manual. Please visit www.truefi...
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Environmental interference from cell or cordless phone Environmental interference from Wi-Fi router Machine needs to be restarted Power cycle Cables are pinched or damaged Contact TRUE product support Contact Heart Rate not displaying Nucleus board may be damaged Contact TRUE product support...
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Lower Board Console communication responses from Smart Card Comm Fault lower board - Fault after 3 retries (Treadmill Only) Contact TRUE product support Console Power cycle No lower board connected to Loose Cable Fault CN05: No Console console - detection wires not...
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Incline Out of Incline calibrated range - does not Range occur during calibration Run incline calibration Incline Potentiometer value out of range Contact TRUE product support Power cycle Console displays Fault Calibration not Check cable connections Fault IN03: Incline moving when not saved.
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Corrective Action Power cycle Fault A101: Motor AC MCB 2.5 VDC Ref Status Motor Control Board Controller Fault Contact TRUE product support Power cycle Fault A102: Motor AC MCB 1.65 VDC Ref Status Motor Control Board Controller Fault Contact TRUE product support...
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Fault Code Category Description Cause Corrective Action High Belt Deck Friction Contact TRUE product support Fault A115: Motor Over Temperature on AC MCB Over Temp Motor Drive Low Line Voltage Check AC line voltage Loose Cable Connection Check cable connections...
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Loose Cable Connection Check cable connections Fault A124: Motor Controller AC MCB DC Link Bus Overvoltage Drive Motor Fault Contact TRUE product support Loose Cable Connection Check cable connections Fault A125: Motor Controller AC MCB Phase C Current Sensor Drive Motor...
8 running belt and drive belt. TRUE shall not warrant the hours per day. This includes all dues-paying facilities performance of the heart rate system on its products,...
This limited warranty applies to but may not be limited to result in voided warranty. the treadmill elevation motor, upper control board, deck, running belt and drive belt. TRUE shall not warrant the • This product is intended for residential use. If this...
ST1000 STRYKER SLAT TREADMILL LIMITED WARRANTY Save Time and Register Online! Activate Multiple Warranties at truefi tness.com THE TRUE LIMITED WARRANTY IS SUBJECT TO AND WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS SET FORTH BELOW: This limited warranty is valid for the United States and 14.
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