Landice Pro Sports Owner's Manual

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Pro Sports Treadmill
Ownerʼs Manual
PART NUMBER 72101

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  • Page 1 Pro Sports Treadmill Ownerʼs Manual PART NUMBER 72101...
  • Page 2 Before you start the treadmill: The red Safety Key must be magnetically connected to the front of the display panel. During operation, removing the Safety Key will cause the treadbelt to stop until it’s replaced. To start the treadmill: Pressing START powers up the treadmill and all displays will light. The treadbelt will begin moving at 0.5 mph (0.8 km/h).
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Failure to observe the following operating instructions can result in serious injury! If you are suffering from any illness, condition, or disability which affects your ability to run, walk or exercise, do not use this product without consulting your doctor first. If you are suffering from any illness, condition, or disability which affects your ability to run, walk or exercise, do not use this product without supervision present.
  • Page 4: Grounding Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or injury to persons: An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use. Close supervision is necessary when this unit is used by or near children or disabled persons. Use this treadmill only for its intended use as described in this manual.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Basics Introduction....................1 Assembly Instructions.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Congratulations! You’ve made a very smart investment! Your Pro Sports Treadmill is a high-quality fitness tool that will give you years and years of fitness benefits. One of the great things about the Pro Sports Treadmill is its diversity of applications.
  • Page 7: Assembly Instructions

    Assembly Instructions STEP 5: Prepare to install STEP 6: STEP 4: STEP 2: STEP 7: Secure upright to frame Cut the box off the pallet Secure crossbar hand rails (Med Rails: the Place crossbar word handrails refers to the 4” clamps for steps 5-8) •...
  • Page 8 Assembly Instructions STEP 12: STEP 13: STEP 14: STEP 15 Connect accessory harness Position the membrane Route the wire harness Motor pan connection • Connect the Accessories Harness • Carefully pitch the display • Feed upper harness down the leg HOME/LTD TREADMILL: •...
  • Page 9: Basic Control Panel Operations

    Basic Control Panel Operations Press START to power up treadmill. All the displays will light and the treadbelt will begin moving at 0.5 mph (0.8 km/hr in metric mode). Press PAUSE to place the treadmill in pause mode. The treadbelt will stop, but all statistical information will be preserved.
  • Page 10: Features

    SELF-DIAGNOSTICS If the Pro Sports Treadmill ever malfunctions, it has the ability to seek out and self diagnose the problem, clearly displaying it in detail in the center LCD. This feature aims at minimizing treadmill down time, helping you maintain your fitness goals.
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    Getting Started Make sure you have read and understood this owner’s manual. Now you are ready to begin. Start by straddling the treadbelt with one foot on each traction strip. Once the treadbelt begins moving, you can start walking on the treadbelt. Press the button.
  • Page 12: Manual Mode

    Manual Mode Upon exiting the weight input screen the treadmill enters the Manual mode. In this mode you control all treadmill functions. Any changes in speed or elevation will be a direct result of you touching the control panel. In the Manual mode you can change the speed and elevation at any time as well as select from one of the three multifunc- tion display screens.
  • Page 13: Using The Numeric Keypad

    Using the Numeric Keypad The Pro Sports Treadmill is equipped with a numeric keypad, which serves multiple functions to make the treadmill easier to control. It can be used to change speed and elevation, enter user settings, and configure programs.
  • Page 14: Built-In Programs

    Built-in Programs Programs have been added to the Pro Sports Treadmill so you can add some variety to your workouts. You can choose from one of 5 Built-in programs, which will run you through a pre-selected speed and elevation curve. When choosing a program you select a maximum speed, maximum elevation and a time from 10 to 99 minutes (Intervals Program also requires a minimum speed).
  • Page 15: Using The Built-In Programs

    Using the Built-In Programs SELECT PROGRAM Press PROGRAMS at any time to display the programs selection screen. Scroll through the program previews with center “+/-” keys and select the program that best suits your desired workout by pressing ENTER. The display will now ask you to enter the program parameters. SELECT PROGRAM MAXIMUM SPEED The display will prompt you to set a Max Speed using the keypad or center “+/-”...
  • Page 16: User Program Edit Mode

    User Program Edit Mode The Pro Sports Treadmill has storage capacity for five User Program Profiles, which you can create and change. The treadmill will remember these programs even if you unplug it from the wall. Edit Mode allows you to edit the speed, elevation and time for each of the 20 program segments without actually exercising on the treadmill.
  • Page 17: User Program Learn Mode

    User Program Learn Mode Whenever you run one of your User Programs and adjust speed or elevation during your workout, the changes you make will be stored as the new User Program. Follow these steps to run a User Program: SELECT PROGRAM Press PROGRAMS at any time to display the programs selection screen.
  • Page 18: Self-Diagnostics

    Self Diagnostics The Pro Sports Treadmill is equipped with onboard self-diagnostics. If the treadmill experiences any errors during operation, the treadmill will display the error message. You will have the option to further investigate by commencing the treadmill’s self-diagnostics software (see picture below).
  • Page 19: Heart Rate Monitoring

    Heart Rate Monitoring The Pro Sports Treadmill comes standard with a wireless heart rate monitoring device to give you feedback on how your body is affected by your workout. We will take a look at a few basic concepts of heart rate monitoring so you can better understand how it all works and how to maximize its use to allow you to reach the fitness level you desire.
  • Page 20: My Target Heart Rate Zone

    Heart Rate Monitoring Why should I monitor exercise intensity? Your heart is the most important muscle in your body and, like all muscles, must be exercised regularly to remain strong and efficient. According to fitness experts, exercise is more effective when you work out in a specific heart rate range or zone. This is referred to as your Target Heart Rate Zone (THRZ) and is reflected by the number of beats per minute your heart pumps.
  • Page 21: Heart Monitors (Wireless And Accutrack)

    Heart Rate Monitors The Pro Sports Treadmill offers two separate heart rate monitoring systems: The wireless heart rate chest strap transmit- ter and the AccuTrack Contact Heart Rate Monitoring System (OPTIONAL). Heart rate monitors KEEPS YOU SAFE Exercising too hard can put you at risk for injury. A heart rate monitor reminds you of the safe and effective heart rate intensity at which you should exercise and warns you when your workouts go too far.
  • Page 22 AccuTrack Contact Heart Rate Monitor™ OPTIONAL The AccuTrack Contact Heart Rate Monitoring System™ can be used in place of the wireless chest strap to perform any of the following functions: • Monitor your Time in Zone • Control HRC programs •...
  • Page 23: Getting The Most Out Of Your Workouts

    Getting the Most Out of Your Workouts Should you walk or run? This depends on several things such as body weight, fitness goals, and what you like to do. Walking is the safest, most compatible form of exercise for most people. If you’re just starting out, are new to exercise, or participate in aerobic activities less than three times per week, we recommend that you walk.
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    Lubrication is not required on residential treadmills. In institutional settings Landice recommends lubricating the underside of the treadbelt with Landice SlipCoat on a monthly basis.
  • Page 25: Appendix A: Medrail Installation

    SPEAKERS: To use the speakers, connect to one of 2 available inputs: 3.5 mm head phone plug (compatible with any audio source with a standard headphone jack) and the iPod® docking connector. Speakers only operate when the treadmill is ON. Once you connect your personal player, you’ll be able to turn on/off and adjust the different levels by pressing the “+/-”...
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