Specifications - LifeSpan PRO Series Owner's Manual

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30 * 16 LCD Program Matrix
DISPLAY PANEL
3 LED Displays
Heart Rate, Incline, Speed, Distance,
READOUTS
Time, Calories, Mile Lap Count
Manual
5 Preset (Speed Change)
7 Preset (Incline Change)
PROGRAMS
2 User
Target Heart Rate
Body Mass Analysis
Contact Heart Rate
& Chest Strap
HEART RATE
(Chest Strap included)
Console Buttons
Quick Speed
SPEED/INCLINE
& Incline Buttons
CONTROL
Handlebar Speed
& Incline Control
SPEED
.05 - 12 MPH
INCLINE LEVELS
0 - 15
BELT SIZE
60" * 22"
BELT TYPE
2.2 mm Multi-Ply
3.0" Tapered Front Roller
ROLLER SIZE
& 2.5" Rear Roller
with Oversized Bearings
MOTOR
3.0 Continuous Duty – DC
FRAME
Extra-Heavy Guage Steel Welded Frame
SIDE RAILS
Non Slip Plastic
1.2" Reversible Deck
DECK
with Variable Elastomer Suspension
LIFT MOTOR
1,000 lb Thrust
PRODUCT WEIGHT
286 lbs.
MAX. USER WEIGHT
350 lbs.
FLOOR SPACE
73" L * 36" W * 56"H
LifeTime
FRAME
MOTOR
LifeTime
5 Years
PARTS
LABOR
1 Year
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Power Requirement
This product should be used on a nominal 120-volt circuit with a grounding pole that looks like the outlet
shown in the illustration below. Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in
the risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to
whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product. If it will not fit
in the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
Grounded
socket
Treadmill
Plug
Grounded Wall Outlets
For your Safety:
Never use extension cords, adapters, or surge protectors between the treadmill and the wall outlet.
Never remove of otherwise bypass with an adapter the electrical ground that is included.
Notes:
GFI protected receptacles should not be used.
It is recommended that you use a 20 amp dedicated circuit.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and may cause interference to radio
communications. If interference does occur, the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her
own expense.
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