PaceMaster Pro-Plus Owner's Manual - Maintenance
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Designing your own workout course allows you to tailor the workout to your specific fitness level, abilities, and goals. PaceMaster has the ability to
remember four of your favorite exercise routines. One routine can be stored in each of the four custom memory positions. Be certain that the proper
custom memory (1,2,3, or 4) has been selected. Realize that you will no longer be able to use the existing program in that memory position once a
new one is memorized.
1. Stand on the center of the treadbelt. Attach the clip of the magnetic safety key to your clothing at waist level. Insert the circular magnetic into the
recess on the control panel keyboard.
2. Enter your weight at the flashing "Lb" prompt using the UP or DOWN buttons.
3. Press PROGRAM SELECT to select the memory position where the new program will be stored (Custom 1,2,3 or 4)
4. If the light in the LEARN button is on go to step 5. If the light in the LEARN button is not on, press the LEARN button, this erases the program
currently stored in this memory and allows you to store a new one.
5. Set the desired workout time, starting speed, warm up/cool down (if desired), and starting elevation.
6. Press START to begin your workout. Do your exercise exactly as you wish it to be memorized.
7. During the workout, speed and elevation changes can be made as often as desired. The computer will remember all of the changes made.
You're allowed to make between 28 and 50 speed and elevation changes per course. If the maximum number of changes are exceeded the
LEARN light will turn off and any further changes will not be memorized.
8. When the workout is ended, by either pressing stop, or letting the time expire, the course is automatically stored in memory.
During your main routine you may, if desired, lengthen your workout by pressing the MIN button, which will add 1 minute to
your main routine each time you press it.
Maintenance
CAUTION: Be sure to unplug your treadmill before attempting any cleaning or maintenance.
The following section describes necessary maintenance for the PaceMaster treadmill. This maintenance is the responsibility of the consumer and is
not covered under our warranty. Failure to perform this necessary maintenance could result in damage to your treadmill.
Bed and belt cleaning
The treadbelt on your PaceMaster rides on a low friction bed. Proper operation will be jeopardized if any water, dirt, solvents, fluids, or abrasive
materials are permitted to become between the treadbelt and the bed. For this reason extra care must be used in keeping the treadbelt clean. Use
a soft, damp cloth wipe the belt and the area between the belt and the side of the machine.
Lubrication
All of the bearings in the PaceMaster treadmill are sealed for maintenance free operation, and require no lubrication. The treadbed and treadbelt are
lubricated at the factory and also maintenance free. Any attempt to lubricate underneath the treadbelt will result in damage, especially if silicone or
any other lubricant is used.
The siderails are made of steel. By applying a coat of automotive wax to them once in a while, you will help prevent them from rusting.
Centering Your Treadbelt