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CS200 TREADMILL OWNERS MANUAL IMPORTANT: All Products shown are prototype. Actual product delivered may vary. Product specifications, features & software are subject to change without notice. For the most up to date owner’s manual please visit www.truefitness.com. For documents in additional languages please visit www.truefitness.com/document-library/29/international-manuals IMPORTANTE: Todos los productos mostrados son prototipos.
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The proud manufacturing tradition of quality and the culture of innovation at TRUE have given rise to a full line of truly extraordinary treadmills, indoor cycles and elliptical cross-trainers. As a result, people all over the world are benefiting from the TRUE experience.
CS200 TREADMILL OWNERS MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS: Chapter 1: Safety Instructions Chapter 5: Care & Maintenance Safety Instructions Care & Maintenance Use of Safety Key Cleaning the Equipment Space Requirements Running Belt Alignment Grounding Instructions Tensioning the Running Belt Power Requirements...
45, smokes, has high cholesterol, is obese or has not exercised regularly in the past year. Additionally, TRUE recommends consulting a fitness professional on the correct use of this product.
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To disconnect, turn power OFF at the ON/OFF switch if applicable, then remove plug from electrical outlet. • Never operate a TRUE product if it has a damaged power cord or electrical plug, or if it has been dropped, damaged, or even partially immersed in water. Contact TRUE Customer Service for a replacement.
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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 USE OF SAFETY KEY (E-STOP): • Attach the safety clip to your clothing before each workout and when treadmill is in use. (See Fig 2) • Attach the magnetic key to the treadmill console assembly. SPACE REQUIREMENTS: Space Requirements: ASTM (USA) and EN (European) regulations require a minimum of 20”...
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.
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.
Important Electrical Requirements – 120V: Your TRUE treadmill requires a dedicated 120 volt, alternating current (AC), 20 amp grounded outlet circuit. This means nothing else can be plugged into the same circuit. Most power circuits are rated for this 120V AC 20 amp requirement, but you must ensure the treadmill does not share the circuit with anything else.
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Hex Key – 5mm Various NOTE: Consult your TRUE Fitness TCS400 Treadmill Owner’s Manual for information related to item (h) Tread Belt Lubricant for Tread Belt lubrication procedure and item (i) T-Spanner – 8mm for Tread belt Adjustment. Tool Requirements: •...
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS: STEP 1: Remove Motor Cover: a) Remove two screws (l) and two Motor Decoration Covers from Frame. b) Remove seven screws (m) and Motor Cover from Frame. c) Set hardware to the side for use in step 4.
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CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): STEP 3-A Frame Cable Connections: *110 Volt Units ONLY a) Connect the CNTRL cable to the smart board as shown. Make CNTRL Connection Here NOTE: The AUXPS cable attached to the CNTRL cable is not used for this installation STEP 3-B Frame Cable Connections: *220 Volt Units ONLY a) Cut the wire tie holding the female...
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CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): STEP 4: Console Rack and Motor Cover Installation: a) Install Console Rack (A) onto Pedestals R & L by resting Console Rack tubing on top of Pedestal tubing cradles. b) Using 5 mm Hex Key, install but do not tighten, 8 Shoulder Plates (g), 8 Bolts-M8 x 40mm (f) and 8 internal tooth washers (d) through Console...
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CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): STEP 5: Console Rack Cable Connections: a) Connect the COAX, AUXPS, AUXPS from Rack CNTRL from Rack COMM and CNTRL cables coming AUXPS from the right pedestal to the corresponding wires in the console rack.
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CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): STEP 8: Bottom Shoulder Covers: a) Using a Phillips screwdriver, install Shoulder Cover Bottom pieces Left (G) and Right (H) with five Screws M4 x 10mm (c) on each side as shown. CAUTION: Make sure cabling is NOT pinched during installation.
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CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): STEP 10: Console Cable Connections: Connect all wires coming from the console mast as show below: Quick Access Keys (6 Pins) AUXPS Cable (2 Pins) CNTRL Cable (10 Pins) Left Heart Rate (3 Pins) This cable is installed on board where arrow points.
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10 minutes and then reset the Circuit Breaker by pressing the button in on Circuit Breaker. If it does not reset, or the Circuit Breaker pops out again, please contact TRUE CLOSED OPEN Fitness Service department at 1-800-883-8783.
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CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (continued): STEP 13: Unit Leveling (if needed): a) Ensure treadmill incline rack wheels and rear feet are resting on the floor. b) Using a 15/16 inch open end wrench, loosen nut (A) the Rear Foot. c) Using a level or estimating by sight, turn section (B) of foot clockwise, or counter-clockwise,...
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®...
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.
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.
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CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS (continued): HRC Target: Users choose their target heart rate. The treadmill begins in MANUAL control – The user should gradually increase the workout intensity until heart rate is within 10 bpm of their target. At this point, the treadmill takes over to control speed and incline to maintain heart rate within a few beats of the user’s target.
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION CONSOLE OVERVIEW (continued): Preset Workouts: Pressing these buttons will display the available workouts. When the desired workout is displayed, the user must press enter to input user data and begin the workout. Change Display: Toggles the data in the upper LCD display between available options. Reading Rack: A ledge on the console that can be used to hold a book, magazine, e-reader, or tablet computer during a workout.
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION CONSOLE NAVIGATION: Selecting a Preset Workout: To begin a preset workout, press the desired workouts button (A). When the desired program is shown in the Upper LCD Display (B), press the Enter button (C). Workout Data Entry: Before beginning a preset workout, the console will ask the user for information in order to give more accurate workout data.
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CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION CONSOLE NAVIGATION (continued): Workout Summary: Once a workout has ended the console will display a workout Summary which will give the user an overview of their workout. To Clear the Summary and return to the home screen press and hold the Clear Entry button (A). Truefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 636.272.7100...
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCITONS: Entering Setup Mode: Setup mode allows the user to change the default options for the console and allow the unit to be customized to the facility in which it is installed. To enter Setup Mode, press and hold the Clear Entry button (A) until the console beeps. Then immediately press and hold the Enter button (B) until “ENTER PASS CODE”...
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCITONS (continued): Entering Maintenance Mode: Maintenance Mode is used to troubleshoot issues and to test console functions. To enter Maintenance Mode, press and hold the Clear Entry button (A) until the console beeps. Then immediately press and hold the Enter button (B) until “ENTER PASS CODE”...
CAUTION: Do not use any acidic cleaners. Doing so will weaken the paint or powder coatings and may void the TRUE Fitness Warranty. Never pour water or spray liquids on any part of the treadmill. Allow the treadmill to dry completely before using.
If you hear any chafing or the running belt appears to be getting damaged, stop the running belt immediately by pressing the STOP key. Contact the TRUE Service Department. Walk around to the rear of the unit and observe the belt for a few minutes.
Turn the treadmill on and start the belt and check if the slipping continues. Repeat the above steps if additional adjustment is necessary. TREADMILL LUBRICATION: For commercial use over 20 hours per week, TRUE recommends lubricating every three months. • Loosen the belt adjustment bolts in the rear end caps. •...
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.com to contact a local TRUE authorized service technician. Scheduled Preventive Maintenance: Record time, distance and hours from the console.
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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 800.883.8783 or sales support team by calling 800.426.6570 Monday-Friday during normal business hours to notify us that the shipment has been refused.
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.com to obtain the most recent version of all manuals and contact the TRUE Service Department at 800-...
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Rubbing sound walking belt the unit. from treadmill Foreign object may be stuck in when in Contact True Fitness Customer Service Department motor compartment operation Roller bearings may be damaged Contact True Fitness Customer Service Department Drive motor may be damaged...
P r e m i u m F i t n e s s E q u i p m e n t S i n c e 1 9 8 1 With years of experience, the TRUE Fitness brand has become synonymous with quality and the CS200 treadmill is no exception. With patented features such as Heart Rate Cruise Control and True's Soft System, the CS200 treadmill will exceed the expectations of advanced users as well as beginners.
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1" (0.8 cm) Medium Density Fiberboard Belt Siegling Multi-Ply with PVC Coating Rollers 3" (8 cm) w/ Sealed Bearings Impact System True Soft System Frame Construction Robotically Welded Heavy-Gauge Steel Lubrication Silax Speed Range 0.5 to 12.0 MPH (0.8 to 19.3 km/H)
Product. The frame is warranted for labor and freight (for parts TRUE Fitness, Service Department shipped from TRUE) for one year from date of purchase. * This 865 Hoff Road, St. Louis, MO 63366 limited warranty on structural frame does not include paint or 1.800.883.8783...
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CS200 TREADMILL SERIAL NUMBERS: Registration Form is completed on-line; or if the attached form is filled in, signed by the original purchaser and mailed to TRUE within 30 days of purchaser’s receipt of this Product. The serial The CS200 treadmill comes with two serial numbers; one on the number must be intact on the Product for this Limited Warranty base and one on the display console (see diagram below).
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If you prefer to mail your warranty card, have the owner of the product complete the information below and return it to TRUE Fitness within 30 days from the date of equipment installation.
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