Lifestyler 499297700 User Manual LIFESTYLES 7.0 TREADMILL Manuals And Guides L0908289
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® LIFESTYLER 7.0 J Model No. 499.297700 . Warranty , Assembly ° Operation ° Maintenance and Storage • Conditioning Guidelines ° Part Ordering and Adjustments Information f,l,i Owner's Manual CAUTION Read all instructions car÷_ully before using this product. Retain this o_,,- er's manual for future reference. k_...P.ah No. 98_1:73-T 5/92 SOLD BY SEARS; ROEBUCK _ND CO., CHICAGO, IL 60684 L, Safety TA LE OF CONTENTS Ins'lructions Grounding Introduction Assembly Electronic Use ........................................................................................... _.. ........ instructions ..............3 ................................................................................................................... 3 ........................................................................................... : ................................................... 4 Ir_structions .........................................................................................................................5 Monitor Instructions .................................................................................................. 6-7 Instructions Adjustments ............................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................................. 8 9-10 Trouble Shooting Chart ....................................................................................................................11 Maintenar .,,ce ..................................................................................................................................... 12 Parts Ust ............................................................................................................................................ 13 Exploded Service Parts Drawing and Repair ........................................................................................................ 14-15 Parts ............................................................................................................. FULL 90 DAY WARRANTY 16 ON PARTS For 90 days from the date of purchase, when proper assembly and maintenance i:xocedures detailed in the Owneds Manual are lollowed, Sears will, free of charge, repair or replace and install a replacement part tor any defective part, when the Lifestyler 70 Treadmill is used in a normal manner This warranty does not apply when the Lifestyler 7 0 T_eadmill is used for commercial SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY SIMPLY CONTACTING DEPARTMENT tN THE UNITED STATES. or rental purposes, YOUR NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER/ This warTanty gives you specific legal dghts, and you may also have other rights which vary from slate to slate SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., DEPT. 731CR*W, CHICAGO, IL 60684 HARDWARE ILLUSTRATION _ .... Flat Washer Lock Washer Hex Head Bolt 2" _!_1, I. 1 lflflflflIflltlilil 3" 4" 1........ ...... I t-F Hardware Diameter Scale Hardware Length Scale 3/16" ® !/4" 5116" IMPORTANT.SAFETY WHEN USING AN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE INSTRUCTUONS BASIC-PRECAUTION SHOULD ALWAYS BE :_FOLLOWED INCLUDING _TILEFOLLOW_ING; READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS DANGER: Toreduce the CAREFULLY BEFORE'USING risk of electric shock: , always unplug the Treadmill from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning or servicing. WARNING: To red,Jce the risk of bums, fire, electric shock or injury to person: 6_ 1, 2. 3 4. Connect the Treadmill to a property grounded outlet only See Grounding Instructions., 7 The Treadmill should never be left unattended when plugged in.. Unplug from the outlet when rot in use, and before putting on or taking off parts. THE TREADMILL Never operate the Treadmill if it has a (iamaged cord or plug. ff if is not working properly, or if it has been dropped or damaged, return the appliance to a service center for examination and repair Keep the cord away from heated surlaces Never operate the Treadmill with the air openings blocked. Keep the air openings free from any foreign objects. Never drop or insert any object into any opening 9,, Children, invalids or disabled persons should not use the Treadmill without a qualified person in attendance= t0 Use the Treadmili only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer. Do not use outdoors. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.. 11 To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, then remove plug from outlet. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS T_s product is for use on a nominal 120-volt 15 amp minimum circuitand has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated below. Make sure that the product is connected to an ouUet having the same configuration as the plug. No adapter should be used With this product. This product must be grounded° If It should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric shock., Thls product Is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be. PlUgged In{b an appropriate outlet that ts propedy in-.stali_l andgmunded in accordance with al! Ioqal codes andordinances. DANG ER: Improper connection ol the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock, Chock with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you ai'e in doubt as towhether the product Is properly grounded° Do rot modify the plug provided with the product, If it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. 3 !NTFIO UCTION Thank you for purchasing a SEARS LIFESTYLER Treadmill, which allows you to exercise in the convenience and privacy of your home. This ma_al ts designed to assist you in the assembly and operation of this treadm!W. Please read this manual completely before Initial us_ of the treadmill. The model number and the serial number of your Treadmill can be found on the front of the Treadmill frame as seen in Figure 1. Please refer to this mode f and serial number in all communications regarding this pm, x_ct. To assist you in PART identification, please review ttm exploded view drawing and the PARTS LIST in this _anual before calling. I MODEL NO. SERIAL NO To help familiarize yourself with the PARTS and descdptton-.s in this mar_al please review the identification drawing in Figure 2. MONITOR SIDE HANDRAIL END CAPS WALKING BELT WALKING BOARD ' MOTOR coVER . ASSEMBLY INS TRUG IONS Remove tl'ie _i_a_d, mill from carton and place in a clear area_i_;_-_._.}_or with the help of a second persor Do not discard_.t_:_ton ................... or-_i'ny 6f the packing " matenals " " unttl"" t_e_,:Tr.e._dmtli '__ "_......' ' 'has been fullv assembled an, tested. -1 4 4 1 Locate the HARDWARE Hex Wrencn ¥!a" (72) Hex Head Bolt ¼ -20 x 2" (70) ¼ "Lockwasher (21) 5As= Lockwasher (29) BAG containing: 3 3 2 1 Hex Head Boll s/,_. 18 x 3 "(40) Flatw_sher'SA8"(34) Nylock Nut 6A_- 18 (22) Spacer (53) STEP "J ° With the upright ddWrl, insert the plastic spacer into the end of the 2" x 4 =upright assembly (See figure 3). Lining ,!he spacer up with the hole, insert the %6 - )8 x 3 " hex head bolt, %_ " lockwasher and %6 " flatwasher through the upright hole loosely. Carefully raise the upright assembly to the vertical position and tighten the bolt into the factory pre_assembled nut, STEP , 1- . 2 Position the right handrail as shown in Figure 4. The handrail bolts to the bottom of the console plate. Using the 2nd and 4th holes, bolt to the console plate using two _ - 20 x 2" hex head bolts and two ¼" Iockwashers. Align the hole in the lower end of tl-_ehandrailwith the hole on the side of the frame and insert a %_ - 18 x 3 "hex head bolt through the parts and tighten using a %e - 1,8 nylock nut and %6 " flatwasher. = o = Figure 3 I Tighten the upper handrail bolts that were previously assembled. " " Repeat the Step 2 for the left side handrail assembly. NOTE" ff handrailassemblyisdifficult, insertthe lower hardware first, and then insert the upper hardware. Spacer 0 ¼" Lockwasher \ Handfaia l Figure 4 J %6- 1B Nut _,_-20 x 2" Hex Head Bolt Head Bolt ,=STEP 3 . Carefultymrr_vetheprotectivebackingfromthe _e" decal and install on the front of th,e_motorcover as shown in Figure 4. • '_/_6-18x3" :.i o o • 4321 o o ] J _/_(_ -18 x 3" :,\ HexHeadBott ,::Flatwasher _/)_F.ta_" EL O IC OPERATION ONITO GUI ISTANCE SPEE TIE PULSE 000 higure RESET 5] Your • • ° • Electronic Monitor Display Speed Compute estimated Measure Time Measure Distance • Display pulse Battery Installation: Your electronic monitor requires two 'AA' - 1,5 volt alka(ine batteries. The batteries _rl be installed by carefully removing the unit from the console with a screwdriver and removing the battery cover from the back of the unit. NOTE: When replacing batteries you must replace both batteries with new batteries that are the same brand. Your electronic monitor is equipped with an automatic shut-off feature. After four minutes of inactivity, the monitor and display sci'een will shut off and all values will reset to 0. Pressing the RESET button or starting the treadmill will reactivate the monitor and display screens° 6 rate PULSE DETECTOR PLUG Wlll: calories burned ! pL AY :Displays_the s.oeed of_the_trea_mU_belt_!!es FUNCTIONS nAr_hour CALORIES Computes estimated calode.exp.enditure,: Please note that many variables enter into the c_Jode calculation, such as age,: sex, weight, and metabolism. This electronic monitor calculates an estimated calorie expenditure from the duration of use and the distance traveled, assuming a 160 pound user and a treadmi!! elevation of 3_5%. TIME Measures elapsed workout time in minutes and seconds. display in minutes after twenty minutes have elapsed. DISTANCE Measures On certain models, the monitor will only olaf)seal distance in miles. PULSE Displays current pulse rate. To use this function, attach the detector to your ear lobe as shown in Figure 6, and attach the wire clip to your clothing to minimize motion of the detector. If the monitor detects a pulse, a flashing heart will appear in the pulse display screen and your current pulse will be displayed. If the monitor does not detect a pulse, a "P" will appear in the display screen. NOTE: If there is difficulty in detecting a pulse, gently rub the ear lobe to generate blood circulation in that area. Approximately 5% of all people do not have a sufficient supply of blood moving through the ear lobe to detect a pulse, especially people with'pienz_ed ears. ' : NOTE: Pulse readings will fluctuate due to the motion of the detector and other influences. The Individual readings that seem abnormal should be ignored. tFlgUre .R.ESET EU _NCTI.ON .... Tt_e!_-,alorie_e_:a..nd distance functions: may be,:reset to 0,at_n.'y time before, during, or after.the .work0ut,: 6yi_i_(Y_pressing the RESET butt0rii_: ..... HOW TO USE YOUR TREADMILL . To Start Treadmill .......... CAbT=ON: SUreyOUhave SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS and GROUNDING TIONS before proceeding. IMPORTANT as ts c_stomarfly done on this equipment, INSTRUC- A. PkugTreadmill linecord intoa wall socket, Be sure thatthe outlet is not OVERLOADED with other appliances_ Do notuse an extension cord unless the cord has 14 gauge or larger wires,. ' a. Insert the safety pull pin into the console and attach the clip to yourclothing NOTE: The treadmill will not operate without the safety pull pin inserted into the console_ C =Before starting the treadmill, turn the speed control knob fully in a counterclockwise direction. D.while standing on the foot pads (NOT ON THE BELT) press the motor ON/OFF switch to the ON position. (_P' IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY, THE UNIT WILL NOT START UNLESS THE SPEED CONTROL KNOB tS TURNED FULLY COUNTERCLOCKWISE should riot be undm;taken'without first consulting a physician. No specific health CAUTION claims are made or Implied as they relate to the equipment. Arid while measurements made by the equipment is believed to be accurate, only the measurements of your physician should be relied upon_ Unattended children should not be permitted to use this equipment. Select suitable footware. You must wear shoes while using this equipment_ Jogging shoes are highly recommended. Do not wear sandals, high heels, or shoes with leather soles° Do not start the Treadmill while standing on the belt. Use lower speed settings until you are familiar with the use of this Treadmill NOTE: This unit Is Intended for household use only. E,To increase the speed up to am,axtrr_m of approximately 7°0 miles t>er hour, turn the speed control knob slowly in a clockwise direction, (NOTE: The treadmill wi!t speed up gradually arE1it will take a few secor_ds for the speed to stabilize).. 81 F, To decrease the speed, turn the speed control knob in a countercloeJqwisedirection. G, While grasping the handrail, carefully step onto the ELECTRONIC MONITOR moving belt and begin walking, H. Refer to the electronic monitor instructions for complete , ,II:L ,II'"", .... • operating instructions. o To Stop Treadmill O Carefully step onto Foot Pads and press the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position. (t_P" IMPORTANT Walking belt tension r_lay; need to be adjusted during initial use, Please refer to Page 9 for more detailed instructions° SPEED CONTROL KNOB ELEVATION CONTROL LEVER ON/OFF SWITCH ADJUStMENtS WALKING BELT TENSION ADJusTMENT wrench. Apply the clip by peeling protective backing from the foam tape and place where ever you feel is convenient, (we suggest on the end cap by the rear roller) The allen wrench snaps into this clip The tension of the walking belt may periodically need to be adjusted if slippage is felt during use. This is due to the stretching of the belt, especially during the first several uses. To adjust the walking bert tension: I) Turn on the treadmill and set the Speed to approximately 3.5 miles per hour° 2) Locate the belt adjustment bolts at the rear of the treadmill and the ¾8" allen wrench /)"/ ,i _" that was supplied with the treadmill 3) Turn both the right and left belt adjustment bolts one full turn clockwise 4) tf slippage is still felt during use, repeat the above steps. NOTE: When properly tightened, the sides of the belt can be raised approximately the board and the center of the belt wlll be just over the board surface. 2 - 3 inches off of This may OVER-TIGHTEN cause reduced motor performance _IIL O NOT the walking belt. CAU'nONand excessive roller wear. WALKING BELT CENTERING The walking belt may occassionally need to be centered_ This is due to variances, such as weight, walking/ jogging style, or the location of the treadmill. The treadmill must be located on a level surface for the walking belt to run correctly. To center the walking belt: 1) Turn on the treadmill and set the speed to approximately 3.5 miles per hour. 2) Locate the belt adjustment bolts at the rear of the treadmill and the ¾6" allen wrench (_) that was supplied with the treadmill, 3a)lf the belt has drifted to the right, turn the 3b) If the belt has drifted to the left, turn the right adjusting bolt ½ turn clockwise. left adjusting bolt ½ turn clockwise; 4) After 15 seconds, Z_t A walking if the belt is not centered, belt that Is not properly repeat step 3 may cause centered #AUTION 9 damage to the belt and the treaclmlll. IELEVATi N DJUSTMENT o Y_r treadmill is equipped wit,, =., ,,==y ,., ,_oo ,,,_,,...._.j= ,,_._,.=,.0,_ 'tl_ e.leVatm o0r_ol lever to the dght, and thefr0. _6f t_l_tma_dt[ will nse, RQtease the ]ever when t helreadn_ desiredelevation. _ the To lower the ekr_ €_io_ of the treadmill, step off of the treadmill waiktng belt onto the FOOT PADS and turn theOWOFF power switch tO OFF: Move the elevation (_onth01 lever to thi} right, and the front of the treadmill will lower. Release'tl_e l_er when the treadmill reaches the desired elevation. NOTE: When lowering the elevation of the treadmill, it may be necessary to move closer to the front of the treadmill h,_P.._t,_ your weight Is used to assist the lowering. I::1 I::::VATI¢31_!_._FJTR('_ I F::VF:R TROUBLE . Treadmill SHOOTING Check cord and socket connection Check room circuit breaker does not start Room circuit breaker CHART Use different tripped wall socket Loosen walking belt tension (see pg 9) Lubricate walking belt (see pg 12) -4' Walking belt sticks or motor drags Lubricate Walking belt slips or moves Adjust walking No electror_ic Speed off center Contact will not adjust belt does not move belt (see pg 12) belt (see pg 9) - Check batteries monitor display Motor runs, but walking walking (see pg 6) customer assistance Check pulley belt Check roller pulley Check/tighten motor pulley Contact customer assistance No speed displayed Check gap between pulley magnet and magnet receiver Excessive noise from rollers Loosen Excessive noise from under walking belt tension (see pg 9) Remove motor cover and contact customer assistance motor cover No pulse rate displayed Gently rub ear-lobe and re-attach detector (see electronics instructions) 11 ............... ;;................... ..................... ........................................ ; '11 I '11 ,i II ..... ,M!A!NTENANCE .WARNING: .... Always unplug the Treadmill from the,_iectrtcal outlet I_elore cleaning or servicing the unit. ,:Th"_itels ' relatively little malnter'.elp_.,_:reqUi_o_hls: Motor_: TTeadml[I. " ......... WALKING BOARD 'LUBRICATION For optimal pedormance oi the treadmill, the walking board will need lubrication whenever the bolt feels sticky or the motor is dragging, _ Dow Coming 200 ®Fluid (500 eSt. viscosity) available through SEARS Service Center, _ use oil Or an oil based lubricant, such as WD-40 '=, To lubricate the walking board: 1) Stop walking belt so belt seam is located on top and in center of walking board. 2) L___'n rear roller Ip0lts, counting number of turns loosened. (Approximately 20 |urns) / 3) Clean walkir,g board with dry rag to rerr_ve any dust or foreign matedaL 4) Lift walking belt and apply complete contents of Treadmill Lubricant packet directly to center of walking board in area where belt seam will lay,. 5) Lay belt seam on silicone lubricant and rub onto board surface with belt seam in a circular motion toward front and rear of treadmill dispersing lubrk'.,ant evenly onto board surfacer 6) Re-tighten rear roller bolts the same number of turns they were loosened. \ NOTE: Minor belt adjustment may be required to align walking belt in center of walking board, See walking belt adjustment section° Over lubricating the board can negatively affect the treadmilrs performance. There 'sl_Jld no|.l_-heavy, sticky film of silicone on the board, ff the board has been overI,Jbdcated, wipe it off with a paper towel., GENERAL CLEANING: "_': Keep the unit clean by dusting regularly..The belt r_y be washed with a wet, soap cloth. Be caret not:t0 get any liquid inside the Motorized i"readmiilframe. " R-gSgO SR PARTS LIST LQt_ --:::: ........ Description ,, 1 42 KK-1151 -T End Cap Left ' " 2 35-0391-T Up.hi 1 43 KK_1155-T Motor Cover Bottom Motor Cover 3 34-0393-T Handrail Right 1 44 KK,1168-T V-Belt 4 34-0394-T" H=ndrail Left t 45 KK-3028q' Walldng BeR 5 35-0344-'1" t.ower Elevation t 46 KK-3046-T Walking Board 6 35-0367-'1" i Moto_ Mount AssemtYy 1 47 KK-4022-T 7 34-O338-'1" Spacer Pulley 1 48 KK-5039-T Rear Roller Assembly 8 NOt Used 49 KK-5058-T Controller 9 34-8174_T Reinforcement Bracket 6 50 36-9144-T Belt Guide 10 HH-O208_T Screw #8 x 5/8" 26 51 LL-O118-T 11 MM-6584-T DoubleLoopTie (Not shown) 1 52 MM-OO35-T Square Foot Screw #8 x 3/4" 6 53 MM-OO89--T Spacer 12 HH-O237-T 13 HH-O238-T Screw #8 x 1/2" 4 54 Ko6osO-.T iSafety Tether MM.,OS2_T !Moto'r Pivot Bushing 14 HH-0i72-T Cable Clamp 15 HH-O866-T Hex Head Bolt1/4-20x2-3/4" 6 56 MM-t53O-T 16 HH-O847-T I_tt t/4-20 x i/2" 2 57 MM-65Ol -T Strain Relief 17 HH_B51-T Closed Eye Bolt 1/4 x 3/4" 1 58 MM-6504-T ::Front Roller Wheels Extrusion 44,75 18 HH-O861-T (_pen Eye Bolt 1/4-20 x 2" 1 59 MM-6590-T 19 HH-1007-T Screw 1/4-20 x 3" 2 60 MM-6591 .T Extrusion 42" Flat Washer 1-/4" 6 61 MM-6581 -T ISnap Bushing 20 HH-1204-T Push Mount Tie (Not shown) 21 HH.-1207-T Lock Washer 1/4" 10 62 MM-6586-T PP-2OOT-T 22 HH-1256-T Flywheel Nylock Nut 5/16" 11 63 Ear Clip 23 HH-,1206-T Nyk)ck Nut t/4-20_ 2 64 QQ-1510-T Speed Pick-up 24 HH-1267-T Flange Nut 5/t6-18 4 65 QQ-1513-T Read Switch Extension 25 HH-t275-T Cage Nut t 66 QQ-1514-T _lex Head Bolt 5/16-18x2-1/4" 1 6.7 36-9o90-1" Front Roller Assembly 26 HH- 1305-T On/Off Switch 27 HH-1307-T Hex Head Bolt 5/16-18 x 1-3/4" 1 68 i HH-4514-T Switch Cord 28 HH4624-T Power Cord (Not shown) 1 69 HH4623-T Hex Head Bolt 1/4-20 x 2" 1 70 HH-O823-T 29 H_H-1705_T Lock Washer 5/16" Hex He&d Bolt 5/16-18 x 2-3L4" 30 1_{-1323-T Hex Head Bolt 5/i6-18 x 2" 2 7t HH-1318-T 31 HH-t327-T Hex Head Bolt 5/16-18 x 1" 4 72 iHH:8OO7-T Hex Wrench 32 HH-1333-T Hex Head Bolt 5/16-18 x 5" 1 73 KK-6O82.-T Lever & Lever Housing Console t 74 KK.6O84-T Gas Spring Cable 33 KK-!232-T Flat Washer 5/16" 7 75 KK-6114-'1" Knob Speed Control 34 HH-1706-T as _T Spacer 3/8 x 9/16" 2 76 QQ-OO39-T Electronics Motor Pivot Rod 1 77 36-9105-T Elevation Assembly 3_ _IH_I91-T Arrow Clip (Not shown) Choke (Not shown) 1 78 MM:1531-T Rheostat Motor 1 79 KK.60_,o:r _38. KI_-(X)_41-T Fan ' 'i .... 80_ Ho_;edamp _3_' KK_6136-T H.I 1341.THex Head Bolt 5/16-18 x 3" 3 8:!: MM-1528-T Cab clip shown) Screw #8 x 1/2 41 KK-1150-T End Cap Right 1 82 I 83 HH-OO17-T Screw #4 x 5t8" FF4_4S.T Silicone Packet FF-057S-T Decal Connie t 84. I {H-463_T Ju_.W_re 3" FF<)576-T Jumper 'Wire 3" DecalMoiGrCow'r._....... t 85 HH-464_T QQ-IO04-T Batteries (Hardw, are Bag), 2 86 KK-1231 -T Tether Housing FF_!2-T Decal Safety Pblt StOp... ,:., I 87 KK-GO81-T Limit Switch MM-0087-T Alien Wrench Clip (Hardware Bag) I 88 MM-OO83-T Plug .341 (Not shown) 4 13 .Ot:l 1 i 1 I 1 ! 1 1 1 1 2 1 t 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 I t 1 1 1 1 4 2 t 1 t 1 i I t 1 ...... 1 4 4 2 1 1 1 t - (761,_ 1 (33) I -7183) I / (1 (70) 64) ( .:;> ( ( (341_ [22) _1o) (53) 14 54) (46) 12) (so) ® SERVICE is at YOUR SERVICE ORDERING REPLACEMENT Each TREADMILL PARTS has its own model number. r_ ,Always mention this MODEL NUMBER when requesting repair parts for your TREADMILL. service or All parts listed herein may be orderedthrough SEARS, ROEBUCK, AND CO. SERVICE CENTERS and most SEARS RETAIL STORES. JMt _l-'_-Tde if parts you need are not stocked locally, your order will be electronically DISTRIBUTION CENTER for expedited handling. WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, 1. The NAME OF THE PRODUCT ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING _tif,cat ion Plate-'_'_j_ transmitted to a SEARS PARTS INFORMATION: (Sears Lifestyler 7.0 Treadmill). 2. The MODEL NUMBER (499.297700). 31 The SERIAL NUMBER found on the treadmill 4o The KEY NUMBER - identification plate (see the drawing above). OF THE PART from the Part List found in this manual. 5, The PART DESCRIPTION from the Part List found in this manual. Your Sears merchandise has addedvalue when you consider that Sears has service units nation wjde starlet with Sears trained technicians specifically trained on Sears products, having the parts, tools and the equipment to insure that we meet our pledge to you: we service what we sell. SOLD BY SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO., CHICAGO, Part No, 98-0173-T 16 IL 60684 5/92 Printed in US/
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