Weslo Cadence 930 English Manual - Page 2

Table, Contents, Important, Precautions

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TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS BEFORE YOU BEGIN ASSEMBLY OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT HOW TO FOLD AND MOVE THE TREADMILL TROUBLE-SHOOTING CONDITIONING GUIDELINES ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS LIMITED WARRANTY 2 4 5 7 11 12 14 Back Cover Back Cover Note: An EXPLODED DRAWING and a PART LIST are attached to the center of this manual. Save the EXPLODED DRAWING and PART LIST for future reference. IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS RNIN To reduce the: risk of urns, fire, electric shocks or"Injury to persons, rea owing important precautions and information before operating the treadmill. istheresponsibility of the owner to ensure at all users of this treadmill are adequately ormed of all warnings and precautions. é the treadmill only as deScribe ing that could become caught in the treadmill Athletic support clothes are recommended fo both men and women.'Always wear-athletic shoes. Never`use the:treadmill with bare feet, wearing only stockings, or in sandals, ace the treadmill on a level surface, with 8 et of clearance behind it, Do notplace the adrnill on a surfacethat blocks any air openings.To protect the floor or carpet from mage, place a mat under the treadmill. ep the • • treadmill indoors, away.from.MOis-i, and dust..:DO.not put the treadmillin.a:: garageor patio, or near Water • hOtOperate tetieadthill'Where „0 eing ep children under thea e o an e ay from the treadmill at all times

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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
IMPORTANT
PRECAUTIONS
2
BEFORE
YOU
BEGIN
4
ASSEMBLY
5
OPERATION
AND
ADJUSTMENT
7
HOW
TO
FOLD
AND
MOVE
THE
TREADMILL
11
TROUBLE
-SHOOTING
12
CONDITIONING
GUIDELINES
14
ORDERING
REPLACEMENT
PARTS
Back
Cover
LIMITED
WARRANTY
Back
Cover
Note:
An
EXPLODED
DRAWING
and
a
PART
LIST
are
attached
to
the
center
of
this
manual.
Save
the
EXPLODED
DRAWING
and
PART
LIST
for
future
reference.
IMPORTANT
PRECAUTIONS
RNIN
To
reduce
the:
risk
of
urns,
fire,
electric
shocks
or
"Injury
to
persons,
rea
owing
important
precautions
and
information
before
operating
the
treadmill.
<4,Oz
2
is
the
responsibility
of
the
owner
to
ensure
at
all
users
of
this
treadmill
are
adequately
ormed
of
all
warnings
and
precautions.
é
the
treadmill
only
as
deScribe
ace
the
treadmill
on
a
level
surface,
with
8
et
of
clearance
behind
it,
Do
not
place
the
adrnill
on
a
surface
that
blocks
any
air
openings.
To
protect
the
floor
or
carpet
from
mage,
place
a
mat
under
the
treadmill.
ep
the
treadmill
indoors,
away
.
from.MOis-i,
and
dust..
:
DO.not
put
the
treadmillin.a::
garageor
patio,
or
near
Water
hOtOperate
tetieadthill'Where
eing
0
•:•
•„•„„„:*:—•
• •,••
ep
children
under
thea
e
o
an
e
ay
from
the
treadmill
at
all
times
e
treadihill
should
be
used
only
by
person
hind*ipOtiridS
or
less
ver
alloW
more
than
one
person
on.
the
Eit'a
ear
appropriate
exercise
clothin
when:'
sing
thetreadmill.
Do
not
wear
loose
do
...
ing
that
could
become
caught
in
the
treadmill
Athletic
support
clothes
are
recommended
fo
both
men
and
women.'Always
wear
-
athletic
shoes.
Never`use
the:treadmill
with
bare
feet,
wearing
only
stockings,
or
in
sandals,
O.
When
connecting
e`power
cord
(see.
HC
TO
PLUG
IN.
THE
POWER
CORD
on
page
ug
the
power
cord
into
a
surge
protect
(not
included)
and
plug
the
surge
protec
into
a
grounded
circuit
capable
of
carrying
or
more
amps
No
other
appliance
should
on
the
samecirouit.
*I
Use
only'a
UL
7
listed
surge
protector,rate
iihps;
of
ffiffo
s*:
:
16Ien
do
`f
use
an
ejc
etiO
tifi*
Kee
a
.the
powerco
rOni
heated
SP
•"*
el*
r`novefhe
walking
e
0.
0
turned
off.
DO
not
operate
the
tree
rni
e
power
cord
or
plug
is
damaged,
or
it
treadmll
is
not
working
properly:.Spe
FORE
YOU
BEGIN
on
pa
e
if
t
e
r
not
working
pro
erl
.
Never
start
e
treadmilC
wh
e
ou
a
s
rng
orb.
the
We
m
e
Always
o
ndralls
wiliie.using
t
e
tea