Life Fitness Fitness Equipment M051 00K59 0014 User Manual

T5 TRACK CONSOLE  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
M051-00K59-0014 REV A  
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Thank you for purchasing a LIFE FITNESS product. Before using this product, please read this owner’s manual along with  
the base assembly manual in it’s entirety to ensure that you have the knowledge to safely and properly operate all of this  
product’s features. We hope you achieve the product experience that you expect, but if you do have any service issues,  
please go to the How to Obtain Product Service section which will provide information on obtaining product service.  
FCC Warning - Possible Radio / Television Interference  
Note: This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accor-  
dance with the user manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee  
that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Class HB (Home): Domestic use.  
CAUTION: Any changes or modications to this equipment could void the product warranty.  
MISE EN GARDE : tout changement ou toute modication de ce matériel peut annuler la garantie du  
produit.  
Any service, other than cleaning or user maintenance, must be performed by an authorized service representative. There  
are no user serviceable parts.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1. Important Safety Instructions  
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2. Getting Started  
2.1 The Heart Rate Telemetry Chest Strap  
2.2 Contact Heart Rate  
2.3 Heart Rate Zone Training®  
3. Track Console Overview  
4. How to Use the Track Console  
4.1 USB Indicator  
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4.2 Message Center  
4.3 iPod® Indicator  
4.4 Heart Rate Display  
4.5 Target Heart Rate Display  
4.6 Workout Prole Display  
4.7 Workout Prole Indicator Arrow  
4.8 Distance Display  
4.9 Calorie Display  
4.10 Level / Incline Display  
4.11 Time Display  
4.12 Speed Display  
4.13 Settings Button  
4.14 Pause / Resume Button  
4.15 Reset Button  
4.16 User Proles Button  
4.17 iPod® Controls  
4.18 Enter / Start Button  
4.19 Navigation Button  
4.20 Workout Selection Buttons  
4.21 Energy Saver Button  
5. Workouts, Workout Selection Buttons, and Settings  
5.1 Workout Overviews  
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5.2 How to Use the Workouts  
5.3 How to Use Custom Workouts  
5.4 How to Use the User Proles  
5.5 Safety Mode  
5.6 How to Use the Settings Menu  
6. LFconnect  
7. Service and Product Maintenance  
7.1 Preventive Maintenance Tips  
7.2 Troubleshooting  
7.3 How to Obtain Product Service  
8. T5 Track Console Specications  
9. Warranty Information  
© 2012 LIFE FITNESS, a division of Brunswick Corporation. All rights reserved.  
iPhone, iPod, and iPod Touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
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This Operation Manual describes the functions of the following product:  
LIFE FITNESS T5 TRACK CONSOLE  
CAUTION: Health-related injuries may result from incorrect or excessive use of exercise equipment. LIFE  
FITNESS STRONGLY recommends seeing a physician for a complete medical exam before undertaking  
an exercise program, particularly if the user has a family history of high blood pressure or heart disease,  
is over the age of 45, smokes, has high cholesterol, is obese, or has not exercised regularly in the past  
year.  
If, at any time while exercising, the user experiences faintness, dizziness, pain, or shortness of breath, he or she must  
stop immediately.  
AVERTISSEMENT: Des problèmes de santé peuvent être causés par une utilisation incorrecte ou excessive de  
l’équipement. LIFE FITNESS recommande FORTEMENT de consulter un médecin pour subir un examen médi-  
cal complet avant de commencer tout programme d’exercice, et tout particulièrement si l’utilisateur a des antécé-  
dents familiaux d’hypertension ou de troubles cardiaques, s’il a plus de 45 ans, s’il fume, s’il a du cholestérol, s’il  
est obèse ou n’a pas fait d’exercice régulièrement depuis un an.  
Si, pendant l’utilisation de l’appareil, l’utilisateur ressent un malaise, des vertiges, des douleurs ou des difcultés  
à respirer, il doit s’arrêter immédiatement.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE TREADMILL. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
DANGER: To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always unplug this LIFE FITNESS product before cleaning or attempting  
any maintenance activity.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns, re, electric shock, or injury, it is imperative to connect each product to a properly  
grounded electrical outlet.  
WARNING: This treadmill has immobilization software. Only activate the software immobilization when the treadmill is  
not in use. Refer to the T5 Owner’s Manual for instructions on immobilizing the treadmill. Keep the instructions out of the  
reach of children.  
WARNING: Do not move the treadmill by lifting the console. Do not use the console as a handlebar during a workout.  
WARNING: Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate. Over exercising may result in serious injury or death. If you  
feel faint stop exercising immediately.  
WARNING: Equipment should be installed on a stable base and be properly leveled.  
WARNING: Be sure the emergency stop lanyard is clipped to the user and in proper position on the treadmill before be-  
ginning any workout.  
WARNING: The belt centering adjustment must be performed if the belt is not between the marks indicating the maximum  
allowed lateral positions. Refer to the T5 Owner’s Manual.  
CAUTION: Risk of injury to persons – To avoid injury use extreme caution when stepping onto or off of a moving belt.  
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To disconnect, turn power OFF at the ON / OFF switch, then remove plug from electrical outlet.  
Never operate a LIFE FITNESS 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 LIFE FITNESS Customer Support Services.  
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Position this product so the power cord plug is accessible to the user.  
Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces. Do not pull the equipment by the power cord or use the cord as  
a handle. Do not run the power cord on the oor, under or along the side of the treadmill.  
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If the electrical supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, an authorized service agent, or a  
similarly qualied person to avoid a hazard.  
Do not use this product in areas where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being adminis-  
tered. Such substances create the danger of combustion and explosion.  
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Always follow the console instructions for proper operation.  
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental ca-  
pabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning  
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.  
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Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.  
Do not use this product outdoors, near swimming pools, or in areas of high humidity.  
Never operate a LIFE FITNESS product with the air openings blocked. Keep air openings free of lint, hair or any  
obstructing material.  
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Never insert objects into any openings in this product. If an object should drop inside, turn off the power, unplug  
the power cord from the outlet and carefully retrieve it. If the item cannot be reached, contact LIFE FITNESS Cus-  
tomer Support Services.  
Never place liquids of any type directly on the unit, except in a bottle holder or accessory tray. Lidded containers  
are recommended.  
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Do not reach into or underneath the unit, or tip it on its side during operation.  
Do not allow other people to interfere with the user or equipment during a workout.  
Keep an open area of 6.5 feet (2 meters) by 3 feet (1 meter) behind the treadmill clear of any obstructions, includ-  
ing walls, furniture and other equipment.  
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Allow LCD consoles to “normalize” with respect to temperature for one hour before plugging the unit in and / or  
using.  
Use the handrails whenever additional stability is required. In case of emergency, such as tripping, the user  
should grab the handrails and place his / her feet on the side platforms. The handrails may be held to enhance  
stability as needed, but are not for continuous use.  
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Never walk or jog backwards on the treadmill.  
Immobilize the treadmill so the motors will not run when the unit is not in use. To do this, press and hold both the  
SPEED DOWN ARROW and the STOP key on the activity zone.  
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Use this unit only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use attachments not recommended by  
the manufacturer.  
In conformity with the European Union Machinery directive 2006/42/EC, this equipment runs at sound pressure  
levels below 70 dB(A) at the average operating speed of 8 km/hr.  
The universal electrical grounding symbol is:  
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CONSIGNÉS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES  
AVERTISSEMENT: Lire toutes les instructions avant d’utiliser le tapis roulant.  
DANGER:Pour réduire les risques de décharge électrique, toujours débrancher cet appareil Life Fitness avant lenettoy-  
age ou toute mesure d’entretien.  
AVERTISSEMENT:Pour réduire les risques de brûlures, d’incendies, de décharges électriques ou de blessures, chaque  
appareil doit absolument être branché sur une prise électrique correctement mise à la terre.  
AVERTISSEMENT : Ce tapis de course est doté d’un logiciel d’immobilisation. N’activez le dispositif d’immobilisationque  
lorsque le tapis de course n’est pas utilisé. Consultez le manuel de l’utilisateur de T5 pour toute instruction relative  
àl’immobilisation du tapis de course. Conservez les instructions hors de portée des enfants.  
AVERTISSEMENT :Ne déplacez pas le tapis de course en soulevant la console. N’utilisez pas la console commeguidon  
lors d’un exercice.  
AVERTISSEMENT:Des systèmes de surveillance de fréquence cardiaque peuvent être inexacts. Trop d’exercices peu-  
vent entraîner des blessures sérieuses, voire mortelles. En cas de sensation d’évanouissement, arrêter immédiatement  
l’entraînement.  
AVERTISSEMENT: L’équipement doit être installé sur une base stable et être correctement mis de niveau.  
AVERTISSEMENT:S’assurer que la dragonne d’arrêt d’urgence est attachée à l’utilisateur et xée adéquatement au tapis  
roulant avant de commercer un exercice.  
AVERTISSEMENT:Le réglage de centrage de la courroie doit être effectué si la courroie ne se trouve pas entre les re-  
pères indiquant les positions latérales maximum permises. Consultez le manuel de l’utilisateur de T5.  
MISE EN GARDE:Risque de blessures corporelles – Pour éviter de se blesser, faire preuve d’extrême prudence lors de la  
montée ou descente de la courroie en mouvement.  
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Pour débrancher, mettre l’appareil hors tension au niveau de l’interrupteur d’alimentation, puis retirer la che de la  
prise électrique.  
Ne jamais faire fonctionner un produit Life Fitness dont la che ou le cordon d’alimentation est endommagé, ni  
aucun appareil qui serait tombé ou aurait été endommagé ou même partiellement plongé dans l’eau. Appeler le  
service clientèle de Life Fitness.  
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Placer ce produit de manière à ce que l’utilisateur puisse accéder à la che du cordon d’alimentation.  
Tenir le cordon d’alimentation à l’écart de toute surface chauffée. Ne pas tirer l’appareil par le cordon  
d’alimentation; ne pas utiliser le cordon comme poignée. Ne pas faire passer le cordon sur le sol, sous le tapis  
roulant, ni le long de l’appareil.  
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Si le cordon d’alimentation électrique est endommagé, il doit être remplacé par le fabricant, par un réparateur  
agréé ou par une personne qualiée an d’éviter tout danger.  
Ne pas utiliser ce produit dans des salles où des vaporisateurs aérosols sont employés ou bien où de l’oxygène  
est administré. Ces substances créent des risques de combustion et d’explosion.  
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Les instructions de la console doivent toujours être suivies pour obtenir un fonctionnement correct.  
Cet appareil n’est pas prévu pour être utilisé par des personnes (y compris les enfants) dont les capacités phy-  
siques, sensorielles ou mentales sont réduites, ou des personnes dénuées d’expérience ou de connaissance,  
sauf si elles ont pu bénécier, par l’intermédiaire d’une personne responsable de leur sécurité, d’une surveillance  
ou d’instructions préalables concernant l’utilisation de l’appareil.  
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Les enfants doivent faire l’objet d’une surveillance an de veiller à ce qu’ils ne jouent pas avec l’appareil.  
Ne pas utiliser ce produit à l’extérieur, près d’une piscine ou dans des endroits très humides.  
Ne jamais faire fonctionner d’appareil Life Fitness dont les orices d’aération seraient bloqués. Les garder ex-  
empts de peluches, de cheveux ou de toute obstruction.  
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Ne jamais rien insérer dans les ouvertures de cet appareil. Si un objet tombe à l’intérieur de l’appareil, couper  
l’alimentation électrique, débrancher le cordon de la prise et le récupérer avec précaution. S’il est impossible de  
l’atteindre, communiquer avec le service à la clientèle de Life Fitness.  
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Ne jamais placer aucun liquide directement sur l’appareil, sauf dans le plateau pour accessoires ou un support  
prévu à cet effet. Il est recommandé d’utiliser des conteneurs munis de couvercles.  
Ne pas placer les mains sous l’appareil ou dans l’appareil, et ne pas le renverser sur le côté pendant le fonction-  
nement.  
Ne laisser personne déranger de quelque manière que ce soit l’utilisateur ou interférer avec l’équipement durant  
un entraînement.  
Conserver une zone de 2 m (6.5 ft) sur 0,9 m (3 ft) libre de toute obstruction derrière le tapis roulant Life Fitness,  
y compris aucun mur, meuble ou autre appareil.  
Laisser les consoles ACL se « normaliser » pendant une heure quant à la température avant le branchement et  
l’utilisation de l’appareil.  
Ne jamais monter sur le tapis roulant et ne jamais en descendre pendant qu’il tourne. Utiliser les rampes latérale-  
san de ne pas perdre l’équilibre. En cas d’urgence, par exemple, en cas de trébuchement ou de faux pas, saisir  
les rampes latérales et placer les pieds sur les plates-formes latérales. Les rampes latérales peuvent servir à ré-  
tablir son équilibre, mais ne sont pas destinées à un usage continu.  
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Ne jamais marcher ni courir à reculons sur le tapis roulant.  
Immobilisez le tapis de course an que les moteurs ne tournent pas lorsque l’unité n’est pas utilisée. Pour cefaire,  
appuyez sur la FLECHE VERS LE BAS et la touche STOP (ARRÊT) de la console, et maintenez-lesenfoncées.  
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Cet appareil ne doit être employé que pour l’usage auquel il est destiné, conformément aux directives du manuel.  
Ne pas utiliser d’accessoires qui ne sont pas recommandés par le fabricant.  
Conformément à la directive de l’Union Européenne 2006/42/EC sur les machines, cet équipement fonctionne  
àdes niveaux de pression sonore inférieurs à 70 dB(A) à la vitesse de fonctionnement moyenne de 8 km/h.  
Le symbole de mise à la masse électrique universel est le suivant :  
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GETTING STARTED  
2.1 THE HEART RATE TELEMETRY CHEST STRAP  
The console is equipped with a wireless heart rate monitoring system in which electrodes, pressed against the skin,  
transfer heart rate signals from the user to the console. The electrodes are inside the chest strap (A) that the user wears  
during the workout. The transmitter strap delivers an optimal heart rate reading when the electrodes are in direct contact  
with bare skin. However it functions properly through a thin layer of wet clothing. The electrodes are two grooved surfaces  
on the underside of the strap, and must remain wet to accurately transmit the electrical impulses of the heart back to the  
receiver. To use, rst moisten the electrodes. Then, secure the strap as high under the chest muscles as possible. The  
strap should be snug, but comfortable enough to allow for normal breathing. Electrodes must be wet to work properly. If  
it becomes necessary to re-moisten, grasp the center of the strap, pull it away from your chest to expose the electrodes,  
and moisten. See diagram below for correct positioning of the strap.  
Note: Using the wireless heart rate telemetry chest strap will provide more accurate heart rate readings than the hand  
pulse sensors.  
Note: To ensure the highest performance, use the wireless chest strap that was provided with the product.  
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2.2 CONTACT HEART RATE  
When using Contact Heart Rate make certain to grasp sensors rmly and keep hands still. If heart rate seems substan-  
tially higher or lower than expected, remove hands from sensors until heart rate disappears. Dry hands and grasp sensors  
again until heart rate seems accurate. If this does not work you may need to slow the machine to get an accurate read-  
ing. We recommend, for safety and accurate heart rate readings, that the user stand on the side rails when attempting to  
monitor heart rate with contact electrodes.  
Note: The contact heart rate system may be less or more accurate with different individuals.  
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2.3 HEART RATE ZONE TRAINING  
Research shows that maintaining a specic heart rate while exercising is the optimal way to monitor the intensity of a  
workout and to achieve maximum results. That is the idea behind the LIFE FITNESS Heart Rate Zone Training® approach  
to exercise.  
Zone Training identies an exerciser’s ideal heart rate range, or zone, for burning fat or increasing cardiovascular tness.  
The zone is a percentage of the theoretical maximum (HRmax), and its value depends on the workout. The maximal heart  
rate formula is dened by the American College of Sports Medicine’s “Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription”,  
8th Edition, 2009. HRmax equals to 206.9 minus the total of 0.67 multiplied by a person’s age.  
HR MAX = 206.9 - (0.67 *age)  
The LIFE FITNESS products feature these exclusive workouts designed to take full advantage of the benets of Heart  
Rate Zone Training+ exercise:  
• FAT BURN • CARDIO • HEART RATE HILL • HEART RATE INTERVAL • EXTREME HEART RATE  
Note: Consulting a tness trainer is recommended for dening specic tness goals and designing a workout program.  
The HeartSync workout programs measure heart rate. Wear the telemetry heart rate chest strap, or grip the contact heart  
rate sensors, to enable the on-board computer to monitor the heart rate during a workout. The computer automatically  
adjusts the incline or level to maintain the target heart rate based on the actual heart rate.  
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TRACK CONSOLE OVERVIEW  
Read the entire Owner’s Manual before setting up your equipment.  
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USB Indicator  
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Workout Prole Display  
Results Center: Distance Display and Calorie Display  
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Pause / Resume Button  
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Headphone Jack  
iPod Controls  
Enter / Start Button  
Navigation Buttons  
Classic Workouts  
HeartSync™ Workouts  
Advanced Workouts  
Goal Workouts  
Custom Workouts  
Virtual Trainer / USB  
Energy Saver Button  
USB Port  
iPhone / iPod Dock  
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HOW TO USE THE TRACK CONSOLE  
The Track Console was designed to make navigation as simple as possible by using special colors and keys. The console  
display was designed to reduce toggling between workout information. The design of each button on the console was  
designed to give the user tactile feedback. Each piece of workout feedback, including level, time and speed, has its own  
dedicated window.  
4.1 USB INDICATOR  
The USB icon on the left side of the message center is displayed whenever a USB drive is plugged  
in. The USB can execute a workout from www.lfconnect.com. See Section 6 for more information on  
the LFconnect Website.  
4.2 MESSAGE CENTER  
The message center provides instructional information to the user from the moment  
the rst key is pressed. The message center will coach the user through setting up  
a workout, including selecting a workout and entering time, level, and other workout  
specic information. Also during the workout if certain workout feedback like pace  
and METS are turned on in the Settings Menu, the message center will periodically  
show that information.  
4.3 iPOD INDICATOR  
The iPod icon on the right side of the message center is displayed when a compatible iPod is docked.  
4.4 HEART RATE DISPLAY  
The heart rate display calculates the user’s actual heart rate in contractions or beats per minute  
during a workout. The user must be holding on to the contact heart rate electrodes or wearing a heart  
rate telemetry chest strap for the heart rate display to function. See Section 2.1, The Heart Rate  
Telemetry Chest Strap. Life Fitness recommends wearing the chest strap for the most accurate heart  
rate reading. If you are experiencing problems with your heart rate reading please read Section 2.2,  
Contact Heart Rate for recommendations on improving the contact heart rate reading.  
4.5 TARGET HEART RATE DISPLAY  
Target heart rate is a percentage of a user’s maximum heart rate. The goal is to target a range that  
enables one’s heart and lungs to receive the most benet from a workout. The console calculates  
target heart rate by taking the maximum heart rate and multiplying it by an intensity level.  
Maximum heart rate = 206.9 - (.67 x user’s age). Target heart rate is shown continuously during a HeartSync workout.  
The target heart rate can be changed at any point during the workout.  
Example: User’s Age is 45.  
206.9 - (.67 x 45) = 176.75.  
177 is the Maximum Heart Rate for a 45 year old.  
177 x 65% = 115. 115 is the optimal target heart rate for weight loss and fat burning.  
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4.6 WORKOUT PROFILE DISPLAY  
The workout prole graphically displays the intensity of a workout with columns of various  
heights. During the workout the current intensity level the user is in is signied by an arrow  
located above the appropriate column. During a heart rate workout the workout prole acts like  
a graph of the user’s heart rate. Each of the nine rows of the prole will represent the user’s actual heart rate as a per-  
centage of their heart rate max. Therefore by the end of the workout, the user will be able to visually see their heart rate  
ranges throughout the workout.  
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Note: The percent in the table represents the user’s actual heart rate as a percent of their heart rate max. The heart rate  
max is 206.9 - (.67 x user’s age). For example: A 40 year old’s heart rate max would be 206.9 - (.67 x 40) = 180. During  
their workout at the rst interval their actual heart was 100. Therefore 100/180 = .56 or 56% and the prole would display  
the user at row four for the rst interval of the workout.  
4.7 WORKOUT PROFILE INDICATOR ARROW  
The arrow located above the columns in the workout prole displays the position the user is at  
in the workout. The position is represented by the time entered during workout setup divided  
by the number of columns (24). For example during a 24-minute workout the arrow would  
move from column to column every minute.  
4.8 DISTANCE DISPLAY  
Distance is shown in miles. The distance formula tries to replicate miles as if the exercise was  
being conducted outdoors. The distance formula will not always be consistent with other LIFE FIT-  
NESS products or other manufacturer’s products. Distance can be converted to kilometers in the  
Settings Menu. See Section 5.6, How to Use the Settings Menu.  
4.9 CALORIE DISPLAY  
A calorie is a unit used to measure energy. It represents the amount of energy obtained from  
food. One calorie is approximately enough energy to increase the temperature of 1 gram of  
water by 1 degree Celsius. The console calculates an average caloric burn based on a LIFE  
FITNESS proprietary calorie equation. This formula may not match other manufacturer’s  
machines or other LIFE FITNESS machines.  
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4.10 LEVEL / INCLINE DISPLAY  
a. Level / Incline Display – There are two types of levels used on LIFE FITNESS treadmills. The  
rst type of level is an incline level or percentage. Incline level is only manually adjusted by the user  
in a MANUAL workout. The range of possible incline percentages is 0.8 - 15% and can be manually  
adjusted in 0.5% increments. The second difculty level corresponds to a range of actual incline  
percentages. Difculty levels are only used in RANDOM, HILL, EZ INCLINE, and SPORTS TRAINING workouts. So  
when a user selects a difculty level of 10 it corresponds to a range of incline percentages between 3.8% - 7.5%. During  
RANDOM, HILL, EZ INCLINE, and SPORTS TRAINING the difculty level will be displayed only during workout setup and  
anytime the difculty level is changed during the workout. At all other times during these workouts the incline percentage  
is displayed.  
b. Changing the Level during a Workout – Use the Left / Right arrows to increase or decrease your level during a  
workout.  
Difculty Level  
Incline Level  
10.5 - 15.0  
9.8 - 14.3  
9.0 - 13.5  
8.3 - 12.8  
7.5 - 12.0  
6.8 - 10.5  
6.0 - 9.8  
5.3 - 9.0  
4.5 - 8.3  
4.5 - 7.5  
3.8 - 7.5  
3.0 - 6.8  
3.0 - 6.0  
2.3 - 6.0  
2.3 - 5.3  
1.5 - 5.3  
1.5 - 4.5  
0.8 - 4.5  
0.8 - 4.5  
0.8 - 3.8  
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4.11 TIME DISPLAY  
The time window displays the total workout time set by the user during workout setup, which is  
a range from 1-99 minutes depending on the program. During a workout the time display will  
show time remaining and count down. Time can be changed to count up in the Settings Menu  
and the time display will show time elapsed. See Section 5.6, How to Use the Settings Menu.  
The time set can be changed at any time during the workout by using the Up / Down arrows.  
4.12 SPEED DISPLAY  
Speed is displayed in miles per hour (MPH). The formula tries to replicate miles per hour as if the  
exercise was being conducted outdoors. The speed range is 0.5 mph to 12.0 mph and is adjustable  
in increments of 0.1 mph. Speed can be converted to kilometers per hour in the Settings Menu. See  
Section 5.6, How to Use the Settings Menu.  
4.13 SETTINGS BUTTON  
Press this button once to enter the Settings Menu of the console. In the Settings Menu the user can set  
preferences for the console display. See Section 5.6, How to Use the Settings Menu.  
4.14 PAUSE / RESUME BUTTON  
When pressed once during a workout the workout is paused for ve minutes. When pressed again the  
workout is resumed. If the paused workout is not resumed within ve minutes, the console deletes the  
workout in progress and goes into Energy Saver mode.  
4.15 RESET BUTTON  
Press this button when programming a workout to clear incorrect data, such as weight or age. Pressing  
RESET two times consecutively during a workout stops it immediately, at which point, the user returns to the  
select workout screen.  
4.16 USER PROFILES BUTTON  
Press this button once to select one of four user proles to log into. Once programmed, the USER  
PROFILES setting saves workout data for four primary users. Holding this button for three seconds will enter  
the USER PROFILES editing mode. See Section 5.4, How to Use the User Proles.  
4.17 IPOD CONTROLS  
Use these keys to play / pause, skip back, skip forward, decrease volume, and increase volume.  
1. You must plug your headphones into the product’s headphone jack for the volume  
controls on the product to function.  
2. All the controls on your iPod will still be active when docked to the product except the  
volume control.  
3. The volume level is always set to “Low” when an iPod is docked into the product.  
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4.18 ENTER / START BUTTON  
The ENTER / START button can be pressed at any time during initialization to begin a quick start 30  
minute manual workout. During workout setup it is used as a selection key when choosing program  
parameters.  
4.19 NAVIGATION BUTTON  
Provides simple forward, back, up, and down software navigation as well as level and time  
adjustments. While setting up a workout use the Left / Right arrows to scroll through workout setup  
options, and then use the Up / Down arrows to adjust the values. During a workout, use the Left /  
Right arrows to change level and use the Up / Down arrows to adjust time.  
4.20 WORKOUT SELECTION BUTTONS  
Press these buttons to scroll through workout selections.  
1. Classic Workouts: Press this button to select MANUAL, RANDOM, or HILL workouts.  
2. HeartSync™ Workouts: Press this button to select FAT BURN, CARDIO, HEART RATE  
HILL, HEART RATE INTERVAL, HEART RATE MARATHON and EXTREME HEART RATE  
workouts.  
3. Advanced Workouts: Press this button to select FIT TEST, SPORTS TRAINING,  
MARATHON MODE and EZ INCLINE workouts.  
4. Goal Workouts: Press this button to select CALORIE GOAL, DISTANCE GOAL, and  
TARGET HEART RATE GOAL workouts.  
5. Custom Workouts: Press this button to select CUSTOM 1, CUSTOM 2, or CUSTOM 3  
for each user prole. Note: You must be logged in to a USER PROFILE to access these  
workouts. See Section 5.4 How to Use the User Proles.  
6. Virtual Trainer / USB: The USB port is used to upload goal-based programs and  
customized workouts from www.lfconnect.com. Users can also save workouts to the  
USB and track progress on www.lfconnect.com. See Section 6, LFconnect, for more  
information on the LFconnect Website.  
4.21 ENERGY SAVER BUTTON  
The Energy Saver Mode is used to minimize the power being pulled from the wall when the  
equipment is not in use. The unit will automatically go into Energy Saver Mode ve minutes after  
ending a workout. Press the ENERGY SAVER button to either “wake up” the console or put it into the  
Energy Saver Mode. Energy Saver can be turned off in the Settings Menu. An indicator LED will ash  
while in Energy Saver Mode.  
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WORKOUTS, WORKOUT SELECTION BUTTONS AND SETTINGS  
5.1 WORKOUT OVERVIEWS  
The Track Console has 16 specially designed pre-programmed workouts that have been developed by LIFE FITNESS.  
Each workout has a different goal. Read the workout descriptions carefully so that you can develop a workout routine that  
focuses on reaching your specic goals. The workout descriptions on the following pages all have headers labeled:  
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Beginner Just Starting  
Experienced Fit  
Advanced Athlete  
Beginner workouts are workouts designed for users just starting to workout or just starting a workout routine. Beginner  
workouts have limited gradual intensity adjustments. Experienced workouts are designed for users seeking a more chal-  
lenging workout. These users should have a stronger tness base. Advanced workouts are designed for athletes training  
for cardiovascular endurance and special events.  
Different workouts have different setup steps. This section provides details on the steps themselves. The main screen of  
the console is known as the “Select Workout” screen which looks like the following:  
When this screen appears on the console, use the WORKOUT SELECTION buttons to scroll through all the workout  
choices and select a workout by pressing ENTER. To begin a QUICK START workout, press ENTER when the above  
“Select Workout” screen appears.  
Throughout the workout setup process, the Up / Down arrows can be used to adjust the value that is selected and the  
Left / Right arrows can be used to scroll back and forth between different steps. In order to advance to the next step,  
either press the Right arrow or ENTER key. After entering the last step, press ENTER to begin the workout.  
QUICK START is the fastest way to begin exercising, and it bypasses the steps involved in selecting a specic workout  
program. Begin a QUICK START workout by pressing the ENTER key at the SELECT WORKOUT screen. After ENTER is  
pressed, a constant-level workout begins. The intensity level does not change automatically. You must change it using the  
arrows.  
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5.2 HOW TO USE THE WORKOUTS  
1. Manual Workout (Beginner – Just Starting)  
Access: This workout can be started by using the CLASSIC WORK-  
OUTS button to scroll to the MANUAL workout prole and pressing  
ENTER.  
Description: The MANUAL workout is a simple workout that has no  
pre-dened intensity levels. The MANUAL workout starts the user at 0.5  
MPH and 0% incline. The user is in complete control of level or speed /  
incline settings.  
Goal: This workout was designed for users that do not have much  
experience working out on a product and like to have control of the level  
and speed/incline settings.  
2. Random Workout (Experienced – Fit)  
Access: This workout can be started by using the CLASSIC WORK-  
OUTS button to scroll to the RANDOM workout prole and pressing  
ENTER.  
Description: In this workout, the console creates a terrain of different  
hills and valleys. Over 1 million different patterns are possible. RANDOM  
uses incline adjustments to create hills/valleys. Speed is controlled by  
the user.  
Goal: This workout was designed to provide the end-user with unlimited  
workout variety. The goal of this workout is to prevent workout boredom  
and improve motivation.  
3. Hill Workout (Experienced – Fit)  
Access: This workout can be started by using the CLASSIC WORK-  
OUTS button to scroll to the HILL workout prole and pressing ENTER.  
Description: The LIFE FITNESS patented HILL workout is an interval  
training workout. Intervals are periods of intense aerobic exercise.  
The workout prole window displays the levels of the intervals, which  
together have the appearance of hills and valleys. Incline adjustments  
are used to simulate the hills /valleys, speed is controlled by the user.  
The HILL workout has two main phases in between the warm-up and  
cool down.  
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Plateau: Increases the intensity slightly and keeps it steady, to  
bring the heart rate to the low end of the target zone.  
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Interval Training: Is a series of increasingly steeper hills, alternating with valleys, or periods of recovery. The  
heart rate should rise to the high end of the target zone during this segment.  
Goal: The computerized interval training workout has been scientically demonstrated to promote greater cardio-respira-  
tory improvement than steady-pace training. The goal of this workout is to improve cardiovascular endurance and break  
through tness plateaus.  
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4. Fat Burn Workout (Beginner – Just Starting)  
*Chest strap must be worn to execute the workout.  
Access: This workout can be started by using the HEARTSYNC WORK-  
OUTS button to scroll to the FAT BURN workout prole and pressing  
ENTER.  
Description: The user must wear a chest strap for this workout to  
adequately operate. This program only uses incline adjustments to  
increase and decrease heart rate. FAT BURN maintains the user at 65%  
of the user’s theoretical maximum heart rate. The console continuously  
monitors and displays the heart rate, adjusting the intensity level of the  
product to reach and maintain a target heart rate range. The intensity will  
not change as long as the user is between 60%-72% of their target heart rate.  
Goal: The goal of the FAT BURN workout is to efciently burn fat by eliminating over-training and under-training and also  
maximizing the aerobic benets of exercise by using the body’s fat stores for energy.  
5. Cardio Workout (Experienced – Fit)  
*Chest strap must be worn to execute the workout  
Access: This workout can be started by using the HEARTSYNC WORK-  
OUTS button to scroll to the CARDIO workout prole and pressing  
ENTER.  
Description: The user must wear a chest strap for this workout to ade-  
quately operate. This program only uses incline adjustments to increase  
and decrease heart rate. Cardio maintains the user at 80% of the user’s  
theoretical maximum heart rate. The console continuously monitors and  
displays the heart rate, adjusting the intensity level of the product to  
reach and maintain the target heart rate range. The intensity will not change as long as the user is between 72%-85% of  
their target heart rate.  
Goal: The goal of the CARDIO workout is to place a heavier workload on the heart muscle to emphasize cardiovascular  
endurance.  
6. Heart Rate Hill Workout (Experienced – Fit)  
*Chest strap must be worn to execute the workout.  
Access: This workout can be started by using the HEARTSYNC  
WORKOUTS button to scroll to the HEART RATE HILL workout prole  
and pressing ENTER.  
Description: The user must wear a chest strap for this workout to  
adequately operate. This program only uses incline adjustments to  
increase and decrease heart rate. HEART RATE HILL has a series of  
three hills and three valleys where the duration of the hills and valleys  
is determined by the user’s heart rate. After the warm-up, the intensity  
of the workout increases until the user reaches 70% of their max heart  
rate, which is the rst hill. Once the user reaches 70% of their max heart rate, the program will hold the intensity level  
for one minute. When the hill is completed, the program reduces the intensity and target heart rate goal to 65% of their  
max heart rate to simulate a valley or recovery period. Once the user’s heart rate drops to 65% of their max heart rate,  
the program will keep them at 65% for one minute. Next the program will increase intensity until the user reaches 75%  
of their maximum heart rate, this is the second hill followed by a valley with the target heart rate of 65%. Finally the third  
hill increases intensity until the user reaches 80% of their max heart rate, 80% is then held for one minute followed by the  
nal 65% valley. At the end of the duration of hills and valleys, the workout enters a cool down phase. Note that if the user  
does not reach a heart rate goal after ve minutes, the message center displays a prompt to increase or decrease speed  
depending on whether the workout is in a hill or valley phase. The program does not proceed to a new heart rate goal until  
the user reaches the current goal.  
Goal: The design intent of the HEART RATE HILL workout was to develop a program that adapts to the user’s tness  
level. As a user becomes more t, they encounter additional hills and valleys in the same workout duration. This is be-  
cause the heart rate is recovering more quickly during valleys.  
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7. Heart Rate Interval Workout (Experienced – Fit)  
*Chest strap must be worn to execute the workout.  
Access: This workout can be started by using the HEARTSYNC WORK-  
OUTS button to scroll to the HEART RATE INTERVAL workout prole  
and pressing ENTER.  
Description: The user must wear a chest strap for this workout to  
adequately operate. This program only uses incline adjustments to  
increase and decrease heart rate. This program alternates between a hill  
that brings the target heart rate up to 80% of the user’s heart rate max  
and a valley that brings the target heart rate down to 65% of the  
user’s heart rate max. After the warm-up, the intensity of the workout increases until the user reaches 80% of their heart  
rate max, which is the rst hill. Once the user reaches a target heart rate of 80%, the program will hold the intensity level  
for three minutes. When the hill is completed the program creates a valley, reducing the intensity until a target heart rate of  
65% is reached. This sequence continues for all three hills and valleys. At the end of the duration of hills and valleys, the  
workout enters a cool down phase. Note that if the user does not reach a heart rate goal after ve minutes, the message  
center displays a prompt to increase or decrease speed, depending on whether the workout is in a hill or valley phase.  
The program does not proceed to a new heart rate goal until the user reaches the current goal.  
Goal: The design intent of the HEART RATE INTERVAL workout was to develop a program that adapts to the user’s  
tness level and is more challenging than the HEART RATE HILL workout. As a user becomes more t, they encounter  
additional hills and valleys in the same workout duration. This is because their heart rate is recovering more quickly during  
valleys.  
8. Extreme Heart Rate Workout (Advanced – Athlete)  
*Chest strap must be worn to execute the workout.  
Access: This workout can be started by using the HEARTSYNC WORK-  
OUTS button to scroll to the EXTREME HEART RATE workout prole  
and pressing ENTER.  
Description: The user must wear a chest strap for this workout to  
adequately operate. This program only uses incline adjustments to  
increase and decrease heart rate. This program alternates between two  
target heart rates of 85% and 65% of the user’s max heart rate alter-  
nating as quickly as possible. The effect is similar to that of performing  
sprints. During the workout once either of the two target heart rates is reached, it is held for 20 seconds and then the  
intensity changes to meet the other target heart rate.  
Goal: The design of this workout is sports specic, challenging users with short bursts of resistance. The goal of this  
workout is to help the advanced users break through tness improvement plateaus.  
9. Heart Rate Marathon (Advanced – Athlete)  
*Chest strap must be worn to execute the workout.  
Access: This workout can be started by using the HEARTSYNC WORKOUTS button to scroll to the HEART RATE  
MARATHON workout prole and pressing ENTER.  
Description: The user must wear a chest strap for this workout to adequately operate. This program only uses incline  
adjustments to increase and decrease heart rate. In HEART RATE MARATHON, the user denes the heart rate they wish  
to maintain. The console continuously monitors and displays the heart rate, adjusting the intensity level of the product to  
reach and maintain a target heart rate range. There is no time limit on this workout.  
Goal: The goal of the HEART RATE MARATHON workout is to maintain a target heart rate for an extended workout.  
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10. Fit Test Workout (Advanced – Athlete)  
*Chest strap must be worn to execute the workout.  
Access: This workout can be started by using the ADVANCED WORKOUTS button to scroll to the FIT TEST workout  
prole and pressing ENTER.  
Description: The FIT TEST workout estimates cardiovascular tness and can be used to monitor improvements in endur-  
ance every four to six weeks. The user must grasp the hand sensors when prompted, or wear a Polar telemetry heart rate  
chest strap as the test score calculation is based on a heart rate reading. The FIT TEST is considered to be a submax  
VO (volume of oxygen) test. It gauges how well the heart supplies oxygenated blood to the exercising muscles and how  
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efciently those muscles receive oxygen from the blood. Physicians and exercise physiologists generally regard this test  
as a good measure of aerobic capacity.  
Goal: The goal of the FIT TEST workout is to elevate the user’s hear rate to a level that is between 60% - 85% of their  
theoretical maximum heart rate.  
The user must grasp the hand sensors when prompted, or wear a Polar telemetry heart rate chest strap as the test score  
calculation is based on a heart rate reading. Your heart rate is dependent on many factors, including:  
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amount of sleep the previous night (at least 7 hours is recommended)  
time of day  
time you last ate (2 - 4 hours after the last meal is recommended)  
time since you last drank a liquid containing caffeine or alcohol, or smoked a cigarette (at least 4 hours is recom-  
mended)  
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time since you last exercised (at least 6 hours is recommended)  
Suggested exertion levels should be used as a guideline for setting up the FIT TEST program. The goal is to elevate the  
user’s heart rate to a level that is between 60%-85% of their theoretical maximum heart rate.  
Inactive  
Active  
Very Active  
Treadmill  
2 - 3 mph (3.2 - 4.8 kph) 3 - 4 mph (4.8 - 6.4 kph) 3.5 - 4.5 mph (5.6 - 7.2 kph)  
The workout duration will be ve minutes total with a one minute warm-up at 0% incline followed by four additional min-  
utes at a 5% incline. Immediately afterward, the console will take the user’s heart rate reading, calculate a tness score  
and display the score in the message center.  
After the FIT TEST is completed, a FIT TEST score and rating will be displayed. Within each suggested range, use these  
additional guidelines:  
Lower Half of Range  
Upper Half of Range  
higher age  
lower age  
higher weight  
lower weight  
shorter  
(in cases of excessive weight,  
use lower half of range)  
taller  
The computer will not accept:  
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heart rates less than 52 or greater than 200 beats per minute  
body weights less than 75 pounds (34 kg) or greater than 400 pounds (181 kg)  
ages below 10 or over 99 years  
data input that exceeds human potential  
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FIT TEST Results are listed in the tables below  
cation for MEN  
Relative Fitness Classi  
Rating  
Very  
Low  
Below  
Average  
Above  
Average  
Very  
Good  
Low  
Average  
Elite  
Excellent  
Age category  
40 - 44  
Max (ml/kg/min) per  
Estimated V02  
<35  
<34  
<32  
<29  
<26  
35 - 37  
34 - 35  
32 - 33  
29 - 31  
26 - 28  
38 - 39  
36 - 37  
34 - 36  
32 - 33  
29 - 30  
45 - 49  
43 - 47  
42 - 45  
39 - 42  
35 - 38  
50 - 52  
48 - 49  
46 - 48  
43 - 44  
39 - 40  
53 - 54  
50 - 51  
49 - 50  
45 - 46  
41 - 42  
55+  
52+  
51+  
47+  
43+  
20 - 29 years  
30 - 39 years  
40 - 49 years  
50 - 59 years  
60+ years  
38 - 42  
37 - 41  
34 - 38  
31 - 34  
cation for WOMEN  
Relative Fitness Classi  
Rating  
Very  
Low  
Below  
Average  
Above  
Average  
Very  
Good  
Low  
Average  
Elite  
Excellent  
Age category  
33 - 37  
Max (ml/kg/min) per  
Estimated V02  
<28  
<27  
<25  
<22  
<20  
28 - 30  
27 - 28  
25 - 27  
22 - 23  
20 - 21  
31 - 32  
29 - 30  
28 - 29  
24 - 25  
22 - 23  
38 - 42  
36 - 39  
34 - 37  
30 - 32  
27 - 30  
43 - 44  
40 - 41  
38 - 39  
33 - 34  
31 - 32  
45 - 46  
42 - 43  
40 - 41  
35 - 36  
33 - 34  
47+  
44+  
42+  
37+  
35+  
20 - 29 years  
30 - 39 years  
40 - 49 years  
50 - 59 years  
60+ years  
31 -35  
30 - 33  
26 - 29  
24 - 26  
American College of Sports Medi-  
max percentile distributions referenced in  
LIFE FITNESS developed this rating scale based on VO  
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8th E. 2010). It is designed to provide a qualitative description of a user  
esting and Prescription (  
cine’s Guidelines for Exercise T  
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tness level and tracking improvement.  
max estimation, and a means of assessing initial  
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11. Sports Training Workout (Experienced – Fit)  
Access: This workout can be started by using the ADVANCED WORK-  
OUTS button to scroll to the SPORTS TRAINING workout prole and  
pressing ENTER.  
Description: SPORTS TRAINING is a workout that simulates working  
out outdoors by using a baseline value to simulate a at surface. The  
program then simulates moving uphill with values above the baseline  
and downhill with values below the baseline. The adjustments above and  
below the baseline are incline changes. Speed is controlled by the user.  
Goal: The goal of this workout is to simulate outdoor training.  
12. EZ Incline / Resistance (Experienced – Fit)  
Access: This workout can be started by using the ADVANCED WORK-  
OUTS button to scroll to the EZ INCLINE workout prole and pressing  
Enter.  
Description: EZ INCLINE program consists of one hill. The user deter-  
mines the elevation of the peak during the workout setup. The peak is  
reached after 75% of the workout time is complete. Afterward the incline  
gradually returns to level 1 or 0% respectively.  
Goal: In this workout, the gradual changes in elevation are extremely  
subtle, which lowers the perceived exertion. This cardiovascular  
workout is effective, efcient, and enjoyable at the same time. The main  
goal of the workout is to improve cardiovascular endurance without the  
stress of a rigorous workout.  
13. Marathon Mode (All Levels)  
Access: This workout can be started by using the ADVANCED WORKOUTS button to scroll to the MARATHON MODE  
workout prole and pressing ENTER.  
Description: The MARATHON MODE workout has no pre-dened intensity levels or time limit. The MARATHON MODE  
workout operates like a MANUAL workout with no time limit, starting the user at 0.5 MPH and 0% incline. The user is in  
complete control of level or speed / incline settings.  
Goal: This workout was designed for users that do not want a maximum time limit imposed on their workout.  
14. Goal Workouts (All Levels)  
Access: These workouts can be started by pressing the GOAL WORKOUTS button to scroll between three workout  
choices using either the Up / Down arrows or Left / Right arrows. The three workout choices are: CALORIE GOAL,  
DISTANCE GOAL, and TARGET HEART RATE GOAL. Select any of these three workouts by pressing ENTER when the  
desired workout is on the screen. These workouts function like a MANUAL workout, where the user controls the speed  
and incline / level. The workout ends when the dened goal during workout setup is reached.  
Description: Set these workouts up by rst selecting a specic goal and entering your goal. Continue to set up the rest of  
the information similar to any of the previously mentioned workouts.  
Goals:  
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The Calorie Goal workout allows the user to select a calorie goal to achieve during the workout. During the  
workout, the calorie window will display the initial goal set by the user and then count down to zero.  
Note: CALORIE GOAL workouts are limited to a maximum of 99 minutes.  
The Distance Goal workout allows the user to select a distance goal to achieve during the workout. During the  
workout the distance goal will be shown inside a track in the workout prole window.  
Note: DISTANCE GOAL workouts are limited to a maximum of 99 minutes.  
The Target Heart Rate Goal workout allows the user to select a target heart rate to achieve and maintain  
throughout the duration of the workout. The exercise equipment will keep the user at that target heart rate  
throughout the workout.  
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5.3 HOW TO USE CUSTOM WORKOUTS  
OVERVIEW  
There are three custom workouts per user prole on the Track Console. When logged into one of the four user proles,  
the custom workouts can be accessed by scrolling with the CUSTOM WORKOUTS button on the console.  
To create a custom workout, rst press the USER PROFILES button and select one of the four proles. Once a prole is  
selected, press and hold the USER PROFILES button to enter Editing Mode.  
Scroll to the option “Custom Workout” and then press ENTER to create the workout. Upon pressing ENTER, the message  
center will display “Workout = Manual” (use the Up / Down arrows to scroll between MANUAL and HEART RATE work-  
out – press ENTER to select). The user will next be asked to “Select Workout Time”. The workout is constructed into 24  
intervals each lasting the duration of 1/24th of the workout time entered. For example if you set a workout for 24 minutes,  
each of the 24 intervals will be one minute.  
EDITING A MANUAL CUSTOM WORKOUT  
After setting a workout time, the following will occur if a MANUAL workout is selected. The message center will display  
“Set Speed + Incl” for approximately three seconds. Next the message center will display “Interval 1”. The user will select  
the incline and press ENTER to move to “Interval 2”. This process will continue for all 24 intervals, and repeat for setting  
up the speed for each interval. Use the Left / Right arrows to move back and forth between intervals.  
Note: When each interval is set and saved, its corresponding visual representation of incline is depicted in the workout  
prole. Therefore, by the end of setup, you will see your custom workout prole.  
EDITING A HEART RATE CUSTOM WORKOUT  
After setting a workout time, the following will occur if a heart rate workout is selected. The message center will display  
“Set Target HR” for approximately three seconds. Next the message center will display “Interval 1”. The user will enter  
their desired target heart rate in the appropriate window and then press Enter to move to “Interval 2”. This sequence will  
continue until all 24 intervals are set. Use the Left / Right arrows to move back and forth between intervals. The mes-  
sage center will then display “Workout Saved”. Also note, when each interval is set and saved, its corresponding visual  
representation of target heart rate is depicted in the workout prole.  
Target Heart Rate  
Row  
Percent Range  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
20 - 29%  
30 - 39%  
40 - 49%  
50 - 59%  
60 - 69%  
70 - 79%  
80 - 89%  
90 - 99%  
100%  
Note: The percent in the table represents the user’s actual heart rate as a percent of their heart rate max. The heart rate  
max is 206.9 - (.67 x user’s age). For example: A 40 year old’s heart rate max would be 206.9 -0.67 x 40) = 180. During  
their workout at the rst interval their actual heart was 100. Therefore 100/180 = .56 or 56% and the prole would display  
the user at row 4 for the rst interval of the workout.  
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RE-EDITING A PREVIOUSLY DESIGNED CUSTOM WORKOUT  
In order to go back and edit a custom workout previously dened, re-enter the User Proles Menu and scroll to the CUS-  
TOM WORKOUT option to edit. See Section 5.4, How to Use the User Proles, to enter Editing Mode. When in Editing  
Mode, select the CUSTOM WORKOUT that has already been dened and press ENTER to view “interval 1” and its previ-  
ously dened settings. When viewing “interval 1” use the arrows to modify the current dened settings or press ENTER  
to move to “interval 2”. This sequence will continue until all 24 intervals are set and then the message center will display  
“Workout Saved”.  
5.4 HOW TO USE THE USER PROFILES  
There are four user prole settings on the Track Console. Each prole allows a user to save their personal data for faster  
workout setup. To log into a user prole press the USER PROFILE key and scroll to the desired prole and press ENTER.  
If that prole has been created, then the message center will display “Logged In”. However if that prole account has not  
been dened then the message center will display “Undened”.  
SETTING UP A USER PROFILE  
To setup a user prole, press the USER PROFILE key and scroll to one of the prole names. Next, hold in the USER  
PROFILE key for three seconds to enter Editing Mode, the message center will display “Edit Prole”. To navigate in the  
User Prole Editing Mode use the following keys:  
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Scroll through the editing options using the Left / Right arrows.  
Adjust the editing options using the Up / Down arrows (except in Change Name and Custom Workout).  
Use ENTER key or Left / Right arrows to save modications and move to the next option.  
Use the RESET key to change back to the default value.  
The message center will display “Edit Prole”, then move into the prole set up menu. Use the Left / Right navigation keys  
to move through the menu. Pressing ENTER will move you to the next item.  
CHANGE NAME – PRESS ENTER TO SELECT  
If the user selects this option by pressing ENTER the message center will display PROFILE with the “P” blinking. At this  
point the user can use the Up / Down arrows to change the characters, the Left / Right arrows to move back and forth be-  
tween characters and the RESET key to erase characters. Once the user has entered in the correct name press ENTER  
to save. If there is inactivity for more than 10 seconds then the message center will display “PRESS ENTER TO SAVE”.  
Once the user presses ENTER to save they will input the remaining User Prole settings beginning with WEIGHT.  
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Weight  
Message center displays “Weight = XXX”.  
Selection options are 75 lbs. (34 kg) to the max of the product.  
Age  
Message center displays “Age = XX”.  
Selection options are 10-99 years.  
Level  
Message center displays “Level = XX”.  
Selection options are 1-20.  
Walk Speed  
Message center displays “Walk Speed = XX.X”.  
Selection options are 0.5-12 mph (0.8-19 kph).  
Jog Speed  
Message center displays “Jog Speed = XX.X”.  
Selection options are 0.5-12 mph (0.8-19 kph).  
Run Speed  
Message center displays “Run Speed = XX.X”.  
Selection options are 0.5-10 mph (0.8-16 kph).  
Default Speed  
Message center displays “Def Speed = XX.X”.  
Selection options are 0.5-10 mph (0.8-16 kph).  
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Low Incline  
Message center will display “Low Inc = XX.X”.  
Selection options are 0-15%.  
Mid Incline  
Message center will display “Mid Inc = XX.X”.  
Selection options are 0-15%.  
High Incline  
Message center will display “High Inc = XX.X”.  
Selection options are 0-15%.  
Distance Goal  
Message center will display “Dist Goal = XX.X”.  
Selection options are 0.1 - 99.9 miles (1.6 - 161 km).  
Time Goal  
Message center displays “Time Goal = XX:XX”.  
Selection options are 05:00 to 99:00.  
Warm Up Time  
Message center displays “Warm Up = XX:XX”.  
Selection options are 01:00 to 99:00.  
Cool Down Time  
Message center displays “Cool Down = XX:XX”.  
Selection options are 01:00 to 99:00.  
Custom Workout – press ENTER to select.  
Refer to Custom Workout.  
5.5 SAFETY MODE  
When turned on, the keyboard will lock out after 1 minute 30 seconds of inactivity in any mode. To return to the last  
screen, press ENTER. The default is Safety Mode On. Safety Mode can be turned off in Settings. See Section 5.6, How to  
Use the Settings Menu.  
5.6 HOW TO USE THE SETTINGS MENU  
The Settings Menu can be accessed by pressing the SETTINGS key at the “Select Workout” screen. Upon entering the  
Settings Menu, the screen will display “SETTINGS MENU”.  
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Scroll through the console setting options using the Left / Right arrows.  
Adjust setting items with the Up / Down arrows.  
Use the ENTER key or Left / Right arrow to save modications and move to the next option.  
Use the RESET key to exit the Settings Menu.  
The settings and selection options are listed below.  
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Units  
Changes the unit of measure for speed and distance.  
Displays “Units”.  
Selection options are: English and Metric.  
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Set Time  
Set the date and time plus the time zone for workout tracking on the LIFE FITNESS LFconnect website. Date and  
time are your local time. Time Zone is based on your location compared to Greenwich Mean Time.  
Major Cities  
London  
Time Zone Values  
0
New York City  
Chicago  
Los Angeles  
Hong Kong  
Berlin  
-4  
-5  
-7  
+8  
+2  
Time is only used for LFconnect data transfer  
through the USB or App.  
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Beeps  
Turns ON or OFF audio feedback.  
Displays “Beeps”.  
Selection options are: On and Off.  
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Workout Timer  
Displays “Time”.  
Selection options are: Up or Down.  
METS  
Displays “METS = OFF”.  
Selection options are: On and Off.  
Pace  
Displays “PACE = OFF”.  
Selection options are: On and Off.  
Contrast  
Changes the contrast of the display.  
Displays “Contrast = XX”.  
Selection options are: 1-99.  
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Brightness  
Changes the intensity of the display backlight LEDs.  
Displays “Brightness =X”.  
Selection options are 1-10.  
Heart Rate Telemetry  
Turns ON and OFF the telemetry heart receiver.  
Display “WIRELESS HR = ON”.  
Selection options are: On and Off.  
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Statistics – press Enter to select  
Total Hours” (total number of hours the product was used in a workout)  
Total Miles” (number of miles that the product was used for)  
Safety Mode  
Displays “Safety Mode = ON”.  
Selection options are: On or Off.  
Software Version – press ENTER to select  
Console Software Version  
Console Software Part Number  
Console Software Build Date  
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Floor Model – disables Automatic Power Save  
Controls the ability for the product to enter Energy Saver; Floor model ON disables the Energy Saver feature.  
Selection options are On or Off.  
Default is Off (Energy Saver On).  
Belt Lube Timer  
Tracks the total hours of workout and cool down time since the last belt lubrication. When the timer reaches 75  
hours it triggers a reminder message during every workout. Press and hold the Down arrow key for 5 seconds to  
reset the time.  
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LFCONNECT  
LFconnect is a unique website that allows you to create your favorite workouts anytime, anywhere and also gives you  
access to some of the same workouts you use on LIFE FITNESS products in health clubs, hotels or recreation centers.  
Take advantage of these features and maximize your workout time. The workouts you create on the website can be  
downloaded and saved to any USB drive or accessed through the LIFE FITNESS LFconnect App for Apple devices and  
Android smartphones. Simply plug in and begin your favorite workout instantly.  
Sign up for your FREE account at www.lfconnect.com.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Download & Save Workouts: Choose one of the following two options to get started: “Custom Interval Workouts”  
or “Life Fitness Workouts”.  
Save your workout to your USB to access through the USB port on the console or to your Workout Library on  
the website to access through the app on your iPhone, iPod Touch, or Android device.  
Upload Your Saved Workout Results: Upload the results of your workouts from your USB stick to the website.  
Thousands of users upload their workout results regularly in order to track their progress. To use this feature,  
simply click on the Upload Results button to view a list of most recent workout results on your USB and choose  
the once you wish to upload. If you are using the LFconnect App your results will sync to the website wirelessly  
after saving!  
4.  
Track Your Progress: If you have uploaded workout results, clicking on the Track Progress button on the web-  
site will display a graph showing your progress during the past month. You can easily adjust the start and end  
dates to check progress during periods of your choice.  
HOW TO BEGIN A WORKOUT FROM YOUR USB:  
Step 1: Plug your USB into the LFconnect USB port (see Section 3, Track Console Overview).  
Step 2: Select the Virtual Trainer / USB button in the Workout Selection area (see Section 3, Track Console Overview).  
Step 3: Workouts saved to your USB will appear in the message center of the console. Use the Virtual Trainer /  
USB button on the console to scroll to your desired program. Select ENTER.  
Step 4: Begin your LFconnect workout.  
HOW TO SAVE YOUR WORKOUT DATA ONTO YOUR USB:  
Step 1: You must either have a USB inserted into the product’s port or you must insert the USB stick within ve minutes  
of the workout ending and “Workout Summary” displayed on the console.  
Step 2: The console will direct you to press the “USB” button to save the data.  
Step 3: The console will conrm once the data is saved.  
Note: If you press ENTER or RESET prior to saving the data, the data will be lost.  
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HOW TO BEGIN A WORKOUT FROM LFCONNECT APP ON YOUR APPLE DEVICE OR ANDROID SMARTPHONE:  
Step 1: Log into the LFconnect App on your Apple device or Android Smartphone. Plug the Apple device into the iPod  
dock at the top of the console (see Section 3, Track Console Overview) or plug your Android phone in to  
the console using your microUSB to USB cord into the USB port at the top of the console.  
Step 2: Select the Virtual Trainer / USB Button in the Workout Selection area (see Section 3, Track Console Overview).  
Step 3: Workouts saved to your Workout Library will appear in the message center of the console. Use the Virtual  
Trainer / USB Button to scroll to your desired program. Select ENTER.  
Step 4: Begin your LFconnect workout.  
HOW TO SAVE YOUR WORKOUT DATA THROUGH THE LFCONNECT APP:  
Step 1: Ensure that you are logged into the App and your iPhone or iPod Touch is rmly seated in the iPod dock at the top  
of the console, or your Android smartphone is plugged in through the USB port at the top of the console.  
Step 2: The console will direct you to press the “Virtual Trainer / USB” button to save the data. You must do this within ve  
minutes of the workout ending and “Workout Summary” displayed on the console.  
Step 3: The console will conrm once the data is saved. The app will conrm that the data has been sent to the website.  
Note: If you press ENTER or RESET prior to saving the data, the data will be lost.  
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SERVICE AND PRODUCT MAINTENANCE  
LIFE FITNESS products are backed by the engineering excellence and reliability of LIFE FITNESS and are one of the  
most rugged and trouble-free pieces of exercise equipment on the market today.  
Note: Safety of the equipment can be maintained only if the equipment is examined regularly for damage or wear. Keep  
the equipment out of use until defective parts are repaired or replaced.  
7.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TIPS  
The following preventive maintenance tips will keep the LIFE FITNESS product operating at peak performance:  
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Locate the product in a cool, dry place.  
Keep the console free of ngerprints and salt build-up caused by sweat.  
Use a 100% cotton cloth, lightly moisten with water and a mild liquid cleaning product, to clean the exercise  
equipment. Other fabrics, including paper towels, may scratch the surface. Do not use ammonia or acid-based  
cleaners.  
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Clean the display console and all exterior surfaces with an approved or compatible cleaner (see LIFE FITNESS  
Approved Cleaners) and a microber cloth.  
Long ngernails may damage or scratch the surface of the console; use the pad of the nger to press the selec-  
tion buttons on the console.  
Clean the housing thoroughly on a regular basis.  
LIFE FITNESS Approved Cleaners (United States Availability Only)  
Two preferred cleaners have been approved by LIFE FITNESS reliability experts: PureGreen 24 and Gym Wipes. Both  
cleaners will safely and effectively remove dirt, grime and sweat from equipment. PureGreen 24 and the Antibacterial  
Force formula of Gym Wipes are both disinfectants that are effective against MRSA and H1N1. PureGreen 24 is available  
in a spray. Apply the spray to a microber cloth and wipe down the equipment. Use PureGreen 24 on the equipment for at  
least two minutes for general disinfection purposes and at least 10 minutes for fungus and viral control. Gym Wipes are  
large, durable pre-moistened wipes to use on the equipment before and after workouts. Use Gym Wipes on the equip-  
ment for at least two minutes for general disinfection purposes.  
Contact Customer Support Services to order these cleaners (1-800-351-3737 or Email: customersupport@lifetness.  
com).  
LIFE FITNESS Compatible Cleaners  
Mild soap and water or a mild non-abrasive household cleaner can also be used to clean the display and all exterior sur-  
faces. Use a soft microber cloth only. Apply the cleaner to the microber cloth before cleaning. DO NOT use ammonia or  
acid based cleaners. DO NOT use abrasive cleaners. DO NOT use paper towels. DO NOT apply cleaners directly to the  
equipment surfaces.  
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7.2 TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE / SOLUTION  
Check to see that the power cord is fully plugged into the back of the product and into the  
wall. Make sure the power cord is fully seated into the back of the product.  
You may be in “Energy Saver Mode”. Press the “Energy Saver” button to see if the con-  
sole turns on.  
No power.  
Verify that all customer assembly connections are working properly. Unplug and re-plug  
each connection to verify. Look to see if any cables were pinched during assembly.  
Potential reasons for the wireless heart rate not to work properly include:  
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The wireless heart rate is turned OFF in the Settings Menu. Enter the Settings  
Menu and verify that WIRELESS HR is turned ON.  
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There is poor contact between the telemetry heart rate strap and the skin.  
Wireless heart rate is  
not working.  
There is electrical interference from electrical appliances with the telemetry heart  
rate strap from uorescent lights, kitchen appliances, etc. Move the product to a  
different location or move electrical appliances away from the product.  
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The battery in the Heart Rate Telemetry Strap needs to be replaced. The battery  
is a CR2032 (3V).  
Use of personal electronic devices, such as cell phones and portable mp3 players, cause  
external noise interference.  
Heart rate reading is  
initially detected and  
functioning normally but  
then is lost.  
Equipment is in close proximity to other sources of noise such as audio / video equip-  
ment, fans, two way radios, and high voltage/high current power line.  
Remove the source of noise or reposition the exercise equipment.  
Be sure to grasp the sensors rmly and keep hands still. If heart rate seems substantially  
higher or lower than expected, remove hands from sensors until heart rate disappears.  
Tips for contact heart rate:  
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Dry hands to prevent slipping on the sensors.  
Apply hands to all four sensors (two in each hand).  
Grasp sensors rmly.  
Contact heart rate  
sensors are not reading  
my heart rate correctly.  
Apply constant pressure to the sensors. May need to wait longer for heart rate to  
display.  
Note: The heart rate hand pulse sensors provide an approximate heart rate value. The  
sensors are not medical devices and should not be used in any type of medical applica-  
tion.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE / SOLUTION  
Stuck key error is  
displayed.  
One of the keys is stuck under the plastic console shell. Check all keys and unstick the  
one that is stuck. If that does not work, unplug the unit and plug it back in.  
Console turns off when The unit will go into Energy Saver mode after ve minutes of inactivity. Press the ENER-  
not in use.  
GY SAVER button to turn the console on.  
Console display looks  
strange or has an error  
message and is not  
functioning.  
Unplug or turn the unit OFF to reset the console and then turn ON or plug the console  
back in. Repeat multiple times if the console error message still appears. If the problem  
persists, contact Customer Support Services.  
The console may not have recognized the USB stick. Try unplugging the USB stick and  
plugging it back in.  
When I try to save a  
workout on the USB  
stick I receive the  
The USB stick may be full.  
following message:  
UNABLE TO SAVE SEE The USB stick may not be compatible with the product.  
MANUAL.  
Try using a different USB stick.  
This is displayed if your version of the iPod Player is not supported by the product.  
iPod is not recognized.  
It may also be displayed if the connector on the product or iPod is damaged.  
Your iPod will not charge if the product enters Energy Saver mode. This is normal.  
The console has an internal battery that keeps the real time clock functioning if the  
iPod is not charging  
while in Energy Saver  
mode.  
”Low Battery” message product is unplugged. This real time clock is only needed if you use the LIFE FITNESS  
is displayed on the  
console.  
LFconnect website. You do not need to replace the battery if you do not use the website.  
Contact Customer Service for guidance on how to change the battery. The battery is a  
CR1632 (3V).  
iPod connection is  
sporadic.  
The iPod must be rmly seated on the dock. Remove any covers before docking.  
7.3 HOW TO OBTAIN PRODUCT SERVICE  
1. Verify the symptom and review the operating instruction. The problem may be unfamiliarity with the product and  
its features and workouts.  
2. Locate and document the serial number of the base unit and console.  
T5 Treadmill: located on the front of the treadmill near the power switch.  
T5 Track Console: located on the back of the console.  
3. Contact Customer Support Services via the Web at www.lifetness.com, or call the nearest Customer Support  
Services group.  
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T5 TRACK CONSOLE SPECIFICATIONS  
Number of Workouts:  
User Proles:  
16  
4
Interactive Heart Rate Programming:  
Heart Rate Telemetry:  
Yes  
Yes  
Contact Heart Rate:  
Levels:  
Yes  
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Message Center:  
Display Type:  
Energy Saver:  
Warranty:  
Yes (16 character)  
Custom-etched LCD  
Yes  
3 Years Parts, 1 year Labor and Batteries  
iPhone, iPod, iPod Touch, iPod Nano (3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th generations)  
Programs accessible through USB port or LFconnect application  
iPod Compatibility:  
LFconnect:  
T5 TRACK CONSOLE  
Shipped Dimensions  
Length: 18 in. / 45.7 cm  
Width: 18 in. / 45.7 cm  
Height: 5.5 in. / 14 cm  
Weight: 7 lbs. / 3.17 kg  
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WARRANTY INFORMATION  
Model  
3 Years  
1 Year  
Electrical & Mechanical Parts  
Note: Excludes 3V Batteries  
Track Console  
Labor  
WHAT IS COVERED.  
PRODUCT REGISTRATION.  
This LIFE FITNESS consumer product (“Product”) is warranted to  
be free of all defects in material and workmanship.  
Register at www.lifetness.com/home/product-registration.html.  
Our receipt assures that your name, address, and date of pur-  
chase are on le as a registered owner of the Product. Being a  
registered owner assures coverage in the event you lose your  
proof of purchase. Please retain your proof of purchase, such as  
your bill of sale or receipt.  
WHO IS COVERED.  
The original purchaser or any person receiving a newly purchased  
Product as a gift from the original purchaser. Warranty will be  
voided on subsequent transfers.  
USER MANUAL.  
HOW LONG IS IT COVERED.  
It is VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ THE MANUAL before  
operating the Product. Remember to perform the periodic main-  
tenance requirements specied in the Manual to assure proper  
operation and your continued satisfaction.  
Residential: All electrical and mechanical components and labor  
are covered, after the date of purchase, as listed on the chart  
above.  
Non-Residential: Warranty void (this Product is intended for  
residential use only).  
HOW TO GET REPLACEMENT PARTS & SERVICE.  
Refer to page one of this manual for your local service contact  
information. Reference your name, address and the serial number  
of your Product (consoles and frames may have separate serial  
numbers). They will tell you how to get a replacement part, or, if  
necessary, arrange for service where your Product is located.  
WHO PAYS TRANSPORTATION & INSURANCE FOR SERVICE.  
If the Product or any covered part must be returned to a service  
facility for repairs, We, LIFE FITNESS, will pay all shipping and  
insurance charges during the warranty period (within the United  
States only). The purchaser is responsible for shipping and insur-  
ance charges after the warranty has expired.  
EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WAR-  
RANTIES OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IN-  
CLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE, AND ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES  
ON OUR PART. We neither assume nor authorize any person to  
assure for us any other obligation or liability concerning the sale of  
this Product. Under no circumstances shall we be liable under this  
warranty, or otherwise, of any damage to any person or property,  
including any lost prots or lost savings, for any special, indirect,  
secondary, incidental or consequential damages of any nature  
arising out of the use of or inability to use this Product. Some  
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warran-  
ties or of liability for incidental or consequential damages, so the  
above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. Warranties  
may vary outside the U.S. Contact Life Fitness for details.  
WHAT WE WILL DO TO CORRECT COVERED DEFECTS.  
We will ship to you any new or rebuilt replacement part or com-  
ponent, or, at our option, replace the Product. Such replacement  
parts are warranted for the remaining portion of the original war-  
ranty period.  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED.  
Any failures or damage caused by unauthorized service, misuse,  
accident, negligence, improper assembly or installation, debris  
resulting from any construction activities in the Product’s environ-  
ment, rust or corrosion as a result of the Product’s location, altera-  
tions or modications without our written authorization or by failure  
on your part to use, operate and maintain the Product as set out  
in your User Manual (“Manual”). All terms of this warranty are  
void if this Product is moved beyond the continental borders of the  
United States of America (excluding Alaska, Hawaii and Canada)  
and are then subject to the terms provided by that country’s local  
authorized LIFE FITNESS representative.  
CHANGES IN WARRANTY NOT AUTHORIZED.  
No one is authorized to change, modify or extend the terms of this  
limited warranty.  
EFFECT OF STATE LAWS.  
This warranty gives you specic legal rights and you may have  
other rights which vary from state to state.  
WHAT YOU MUST DO.  
Retain proof of purchase (our receipt of the attached registration  
card assures registration of purchase information but is not re-  
quired); use, operate and maintain the Product as specied in the  
Manual; notify the place of purchase of any defect within 10 days  
after discovery of the defect; if instructed, return any defective part  
for replacement or, if necessary, the entire Product for repair. LIFE  
FITNESS reserves the right to decide whether or not a product is  
to be returned for repair.  
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