For maximum treadmill life, True Treadmills are designed to require a routine lubrication as part of a general maintenance for the machine. Photokey background free download. This simple maintenance procedure will prevent premature wear of the treadbelt, running deck and drive motor system. Lubrication is a necessary maintenance. 1-2 Safety Tips Congratulations on your purchase of a TRUE residential treadmill. You have chosen a premium piece of exercise equipment designed to meet your fitness needs for a lifetime. Before using your treadmill, please review this manual to learn about the unit’s features, functions, maintenance procedures, and safe operation.
Description
The True Fitness CS550 treadmill was designed for facilities that demand the very best. Precision hand-built craftsmanship, innovative user-centric features and quality components vividly demonstrate our 30-year commitment to making the finest treadmills in the world. Our classic aluminum powder coat finish and matched aluminum straddle covers are a stylish touch to this rugged performer.
Features
Space Efficient Design Low Profile: Features a low profile frame with an accessible 7″ step-up height (9″ with decline option – must be ordered separately).
Powerful Drive System: Equipped with a 5hp Max-DriveTM motor featuring an internal self-cooling system ensuring years of powerful and dependable operation.
True Impact Absorption: TRUE’s patented Soft SystemTM offers the most orthopedically correct running surface available.
Built for the Long Run: Tested for thousands of hours on TRUE’s “Treadbuster” and backed accordingly.
User Friendly Experince: Mid-bar control switches put the power literally at your users’ fingertips.
Accessories: Reading Rack, 2 Water Bottle Holders/Integrated iPod Accessory Trays
Safety: Safety Clip Equipped, Extended Handrails, Large Straddle Covers, User Present Detection
Balance Bar Control Pad: YES
Footprint: 82″L x 33″W (208 cm x 84 cm)
Running Surface: 60″L x 22″W (152 cm x 56 cm)
Machine Weight / Shipping Weight: 429 lbs (195 kg) / 517 lbs (235 kg)
Maximum User Weight: 500 lbs (227 kg)
Decline Option: YES
Incline Range: 0 to 15% standard; with decline -3 to 15%
Speed Range: 0.5-12 mph (0.8-19 kph)
Step-Up Height: 7″ (18 cm); with decline 9″ (23 cm)
Portability: Front Transport Wheels
Regulatory Approvals: UL, CSA (CE for 220 v)
True Fitness treadmills come in a variety of models, with some intended for residential use and others designed for commercial use. While these models differ in specific features, they share a basic design; as such, the processes involved in performing certain maintenance tasks remain fairly consistent throughout the product line. If the lubricant on your True treadmill's walking deck wears off through use, you will have to apply a fresh layer to keep the device in working order.
Remove the treadmill's safety key and set the device's power switch to the “Off” position. Pull the treadmill's power plug from its outlet.
Insert the short end of the hex key into the right adjustment bolt, located on the rear-right corner of the deck. Turn the bolt to the left several turns, then repeat with the left adjustment bolt, located on the rear-left corner of the deck. Check to see if you can lift the walking belt several inches off the deck; if not, loosen the bolts further.
Remove the cap from the end of the silicone lubricant, or use a pair of scissors to cut the end off the tube if no cap is present. Lift the belt off the deck and insert the end of the lubricant tube. Apply the lubricant to the surface of the deck in a circular motion, under the spot on the belt where you normally stand when exercising. Remove the tube.
Tighten the adjustment bolts to their original settings, then plug the treadmill's power cord back into the outlet. Set the power switch to the “On” position and clip the safety key's lanyard to your waistband. Step onto the walking deck's side rails.
Press the “Start” button and use the “Speed” buttons to set the treadmill's speed to 0.5 miles per hour. Step onto the belt and walk on the treadmill for five minutes. Step back onto the side rails and remove the safety key.
Hold down both incline buttons and reinsert the safety key; this will set the treadmill to a special calibration mode. Use the incline buttons to raise the end of the treadmill's deck to the highest level; confirm that the belt is not moving before proceeding. Step onto the belt and stand at the upper end of the deck, near the console.
Push against the console; if the belt is properly lubricated, the momentum will carry you to the end of the deck. If necessary, apply more lubricant to the walking deck.