PaceMaster Bronze Basic Owner's Manual

Summary of Bronze Basic

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    Pacemaster bronze basic warm up cool down select owner’s manual manufactured by: aerobics inc., 34 fairfield place west caldwell, nj 07006, (973) 276-9700 www.Pacemaster.Com part # tmp1626 rev. 11/16/09 bron usa.

  • Page 2: Table of Contents

    2 table of contents introduction 3 important safety instructions 4 assembly instructions 5-15 unpacking your treadmill 5 installation requirements 6 tools required for assembly 6 grounding instructions 6 assembly 7-14 testing your treadmill 15 the pacemaster bronze basic control panel 16-18 operatin...

  • Page 3: Introduction

    3 introduction congratulations and thank you for choosing pacemaster – your partner in achieving your fitness goals and mastering your well-being. Pacemaster’s advanced digital technology allows your treadmill to process information instantly, anticipating and adjusting to meet your needs. Think of ...

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    4 important safety instructions read these instructions before using your treadmill caution: before starting any exercise program, contact your personal physician and have a complete physical. This is highly recommended if you have not been on a regular exercise program within the last year, or are ...

  • Page 5: Assembly Instructions

    5 assembly instructions unpacking your treadmill confirm that all of the items pictured below were packed in the box before assembling your treadmill, open the hardware package and verify that the contents of the package match the hardware legend included in the hardware package. If any parts are mi...

  • Page 6: Assembly Instructions

    6 assembly instructions installation requirements your pacemaster should be installed indoors on a flat, level surface near a 120volt/ 15amp outlet. Pacemaster requires a dedicated, non- switched outlet that is not part of a gfi (ground fault interrupter) circuit, preferably no more than 5 feet from...

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    7 1 2 assembly (cont’d) step one: carefully place the bottom of the upright (1) on the frame (2) so the two holes in the plate at the bottom of the upright line up with the holes in the frame. Insert the 3.5” carriage bolts (3) through the upright and the frame. Loosely install a 1/4-20 kep nut (4) ...

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    8 purse lock clip shown closed 1 8 9 assembly (cont’d) caution: make sure the treadmill is not plugged into the electrical outlet until assembly is competed. Step two: with the upright loosely bolted in place, plug the black wire harness (5) into the socket (6) on the power supply board. Twist open ...

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    9 15 10 13 14 8 12 assembly (cont’d) step four: a. Remove the 3.5” hex bolts (10) from both ends of handle bar (11). See fig. A1. Place the handle bar (11) between the uprights (2) as shown in fig. A2. B. Using the 3.5” hex bolt (10), loosely screw together the panel support tube (12), the upright (...

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    10 connector assembly (cont’d) step five: lower the top of the control panel (16) on to the upright assembly as shown below step six: route the wire harness (8) as shown below. Pull the wire harness taut then apply tape #1 exactly as shown. Repeat and apply tape #2 exactly as shown. Harness must be ...

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    11 assembly (cont’d) step seven: screw together the two halves of the control panel using the 14 one inch pan head screws (17). Start with the screw labeled 17 and proceed in a clockwise tightening sequence. 17 step eight: insert side rail spacer (18) onto the black panel support tube (12). Slide si...

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    12 assembly (cont’d) step nine: insert one of the 4” slotted head bolts (20) through the side rail (19), the side rail bracket (21) (the foam on the bracket should be at the top, facing the frame) and finally through the frame (2). Install a 1” fender washer (22) and a ¼-20 kep nut (4) to the bolt a...

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    13 24 25 assembly (cont’d) step eleven: insert the cup holder (23) into the hole in the control panel (16). Push down until you hear and feel it firmly snap in place. Note: the cup holder should sit flush to the control panel when it is snapped in place. If not, remove cup holder and rotate 180 degr...

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    14 assembly (cont’d) step thirteen: assembly is complete please proceed to testing your treadmill on the next page..

  • Page 15: Testing Your Treadmill

    15 testing your treadmill your pacemaster has been adjusted and tested at the factory. However, due to changes that can occur during shipment, it should be tested prior to use. Once you have assembled your treadmill and it is located where it will be used, proceed as follows. (do not make any adjust...

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    16 the pacemaster bronze basic control panel although your pacemaster has many advanced features to provide versatility in meeting exercise needs, basic operation is extremely easy. Basic operation involves setting your time and speed goals, then pressing the start button. Your pacemaster will gradu...

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    17 warm up cool down select the pacemaster bronze basic control panel (cont’d) pause (enter) button – has two functions. 1) it is used to enter your body weight and the program time for a variable intensity workout. 2) during a workout, pressing this button will pause your exercise, or put it "on ho...

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    18 the pacemaster bronze basic control panel (cont’d) indicator lights set weight indicator – 3 seconds after the magnetic safety key is inserted, the set weight indicator flashes and the last entered body weight is shown on the incline display. Body weight can be adjusted using the incline buttons....

  • Page 19: Operating Instructions

    19 operating instructions initially, you may want to keep both hands on the side rails until you feel comfortable walking on your pacemaster. Once you feel comfortable, try removing your hands to let them swing naturally, as you would when walking outdoors. Always hold on to the side rail or front h...

  • Page 20: Quick Start

    20 quick start quick start allows you to begin your workout by pressing one button. You control the speed, incline and time. Step one: stand on the running belt and attach the garment clip on the end of the magnetic safety key to your clothing. Insert the safety key into its recess on the control pa...

  • Page 21: Timed Workout (Manual)

    21 timed workout (manual) timed workout allows you to choose the length of time and the degree of intensity for your workout. You can make speed and incline adjustments at any time during the workout. Step one: stand on the running belt and attach the garment clip on the end of the magnetic safety k...

  • Page 22: Programs

    22 programs to assist you in reaching your fitness goals, your pacemaster comes with 4 variable intensity workouts- conditioning, weight loss, stamina and interval. Each specifically designed course offers 9 different levels of intensity, giving you 36 different workout possibilities. Additionally, ...

  • Page 23: Programs (Cont’D)

    23 programs (cont’d) step seven: press the program intensity level (timer) button to adjust the level of intensity. The level will be displayed in the results display window preceded with the letter “l”. The maximum incline for that level will be displayed in the incline display and the maximum spee...

  • Page 24: Program Specifications

    24 program specifications glute toner level speed incline min max min max 1 1.8 2.6 0.0 4.0 2 2.4 3.2 0.0 4.0 3 3.0 3.8 0.0 4.0 4 3.6 4.4 0.0 4.0 5 4.2 5.0 0.0 4.0 6 4.8 5.6 0.0 4.0 7 5.4 6.2 0.0 4.0 8 6.0 6.8 0.0 4.0 9 6.6 7.4 0.0 4.0 fat burn level speed incline min max min max 1 1.2 2.8 1.0 5.0 2...

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    25 exclusive pacemaster features exercise preview you can see exactly what you will accomplish prior to beginning a timed workout (manual), or variable intensity workout. An exercise previewpredicts the total distance, caloric expenditure and aerobic points to be earned based on the time, incline an...

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    26 exclusive pacemaster features (cont’d) step three: you will see the number 150 in the incline display window and the set weight indicator light will be blinking. Set your weight using the incline buttons. The default weight set at the factory is 150 lbs. Step four: press the pause (enter) button ...

  • Page 27: Care and Maintenance

    27 care and maintenance the following section describes necessary maintenance for your pacemaster treadmill. This maintenance is the responsibility of the purchaser and is not covered under our warranty. Failure to perform this necessary maintenance could result in damage to your treadmill. Caution:...

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    28 care and maintenance (cont’d) cup holder installation: simply place cup holder with the black foam pad into the hole in the control panel. Press down until you hear the cup firmly snap into place. Note: the cup holder should sit flush to the control panel when it is snapped in place. If not, remo...

  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    29 troubleshooting caution: unplug your treadmill before attempting any cleaning, maintenance, or service. Is the magnetic key inserted into the control panel? Is treadmill plugged into the wall outlet? Check the household circuit breaker to see if it is tripped. The treadmill will not operate if pl...

  • Page 30: Troubleshooting (Cont’D)

    30 troubleshooting (cont’d) caution: unplug your treadmill before attempting any cleaning, maintenance, or service. Error code 133 or 134 this is a communication error that could be a result of the black wire harness not being plugged in all the way. Unplug the treadmill from the wall outlet and rec...

  • Page 31: Troubleshooting (Cont’D)

    31 figure 7 troubleshooting (cont’d) noises a clicking, rubbing or grinding noise is present while the tread belt is moving. Remove all items from the cup holders on either side of the display visually confirm that no foreign objects (children’s toys, pet’s toys, etc…) are underneath, on top of, or ...

  • Page 32: Troubleshooting (Cont’D)

    32 figure 8 troubleshooting (cont’d) step three: (figure 8) locate the drive belt adjustment screw (item 2 in fig 8) in the lower front end of the treadmill. Insert the allen wrench into the drive belt adjustment screw and turn the screw 1/2 turn clockwise. Step four: (figure 7) complete the adjustm...

  • Page 33: Frequently Asked Questions

    33 frequently asked questions q. Why is time displayed as a negative number (i.E. – 1:15)? A. The treadmill’s computer displays time in minutes and seconds (mm:ss) for workout times less than 1 hour, and in hours and minutes ( – h:mm) for workout times 1 hour or greater. – 1:15 represents one hour a...

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    34 pacemaster bronze basic technical specifications boxed dimensions 73”l x 31.5”w x 15.5” h assembled dimensions 69”l x 31” w x 56”h boxed weight 220 lbs. Assembled weight 190 lbs. Frame welded aircraft grade extruded aluminum alloy running surface 54”l x 20”w drive motor 3.0 hp continuous duty dc ...