lifepro Omni Fit Trimotion Treadmill Instruction Manual
- May 15, 2024
- lifepro
Table of Contents
- Omni Fit Trimotion Treadmill
- FIRST STEPS
- PARTS OF THE OMNIFIT TRIMOTION
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
- TREADMILL SETUP GUIDE
- MEDIA TRAY SETUP GUIDE
- USING YOUR TREADMILL
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- FOLDING, MOVING, & STORING THE EQUIPMENT
- **** FCC STATEMENT
- ADDITIONAL FEATURES
- USING THE TRAINING PROGRAMS
- PULSE AND HEART RATE
- TRAINING RECOMMENDATIONS
- MAINTENANCE AND CARE
- SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- TROUBLESHOOTING & ERROR CODES
- PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
- LIFETIME WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
READY, SET, PRO
USER MANUALOMNIFIT
TRIMOTION TREADMILL
Omni Fit Trimotion Treadmill
Aerobic exercise has enormous benefits for your body, brain, and mental
health.
At least 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic exercise, such as walking or running
on a treadmill, are recommended each week for optimal health.
HELLO THERE.
Joel and I are athletes who suffered from severe ACL injuries a few months
apart. We purchased multiple pieces of wellness equipment for our in-home
rehab but were left disappointed and frustrated by wellness and recovery
devices that made big promises but gave no support, no well-thought-out plan
to follow, and no results. And that’s how Lifepro came about, and why the
Endurance Training collection was created — we’ve set out to change all of
that. It’s why every piece of equipment bearing our name not only undergoes
rigorous scrutiny to make sure itdelivers on power and efficacy, but comes
with built-in support from our ‘guiding angels’ and a built-in lifetime
warranty so that you’re never left hanging.
Welcome to Lifepro.
We’re in this together now.
Not everyone can afford to hire a personal trainer or a team of professionals
to help them feel and look their best. But the good news is: you don’t have
to. Lifepro brings the gym to you.
With the Lifepro OmniFit Trimotion Treadmill, you can build cardiovascular
fitness, strength, and stamina from the comfort of your own home or office.
The OmniFit Trimotion can be used in three ways—as a full treadmill with
handlebars, as a treadmill with a console and media tray, or as a compact
walking pad that’s perfect for small spaces. You can tuck it under a bed or
desk for out-of-the-way storage, or prop it against the wall. Assembly is
minimal, so it’s ready to use in just minutes.
Twelve preset training programs and three goal-oriented modes provide you with
endless training challenges. The OmniFit Trimotion treadmill has a speed range
of 0.5–7.5 mi/hr and can track calories, distance, and workout time to help
achieve your desired fitness level.
The OmniFit Trimotion comes with a watch-style remote control so you can
easily control your pace. It links up with common fitness apps via Bluetooth
to create goals and track workouts. Bluetooth also enables you to play your
favorite tunes over the integrated speaker. The optional media tray provides a
dedicated space for your tablet, magazine, or phone. Walk, jog, or run your
way to better cardiovascular fitness, and start to see results in as few as
15–20 minutes a day.
Whether you’re getting back into endurance training after starting a family or
career or someone who has never done cardio before, the Lifepro OmniFit
Trimotion has everything you need to boost your metabolism and increase
stamina.
Redefine your workouts and experience the transformative power of the Lifepro OmniFit Trimotion:
- Increase strength and stability: improves muscle tone and core strength.
- Regulate weight: boosts your heart rate and burns calories.
- Boost your metabolism: encourages your body to burn fat faster.
- Decrease your stress: increases serotonin and decreases cortisol.
- Lower blood pressure: improves circulation.
- Develop stronger bones: increases bone density.
Check out the information in this manual for ways to get started using your OmniFit Trimotion Treadmill. Next, be sure to visit our website omnifittrimotion.lifeprofitness.com for access to our FREE library of workout videos which demonstrate how to easily incorporate the OmniFit Trimotion into your fitness routine.
ENDURANCE TRAINING OMNIFIT TRIMOTION TREADMILL
FIRST STEPS
UNPACKING THE COMPONENTS
- Remove the treadmill and accessories from the shipping box and inspect all items for shipping damage.
- Compare the contents to the items listed in WHAT’S IN THE BOX below.
- Read carefully through this user manual and all safety instructions before setting up and using the OmniFit Trimotion.
- Follow the steps in the TREADMILL SETUP GUIDE on page 9 to set up your treadmill.
- Go to warranty.lifeprofitness.com and register your product within 14 days of purchase to activate your lifetime warranty.
CAUTION: Use proper lifting techniques; the shipping box is quite heavy.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
PARTS OF THE OMNIFIT TRIMOTION
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
If you have any questions about setting up or using your OmniFit Trimotion,
we’re here to help. Call or email us, and an experienced customer support
representative will be happy to assist you:
800-563-6604 or
support@lifeprofitness.com.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
USING THE MAGNETIC SAFETY KEY
WARNING: The magnetic safety key MUST be in place before the equipment
can be used as a treadmill.
NOTE: The equipment can be used as a walking pad at speeds less than 3.5
mi/hr without the safety key.
The error code “E7” will show on the display until the magnetic safety key is
in place on the magnetic port on the front of the treadmill console. If the
safety key is removed from its port during training, the treadmill will stop
automatically and cannot be restarted until the safety key is back in
position.
WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
WARNING: You must wear the magnetic safety key clipped to your clothing
every time you use the treadmill.
- Stop training immediately if you realize that you cannot keep up with the pace, if you start feeling sick, or if any other emergency arises.
- Keep the remote control watch on your hand or on the tray during the training session in case you need to press the Stop button to stop the treadmill quickly.
- If you trip during training, you can easily step off the treadmill onto the floor, as the treadmill is small and low to the ground.
- It’s a good idea to practice quickly and safely getting off the treadmill so that you will know what to do if you trip, lose your balance, or an emergency arises.
- Make sure that all third parties are familiar with the safety instructions.
DISABLING THE TREADMILL FOR SAFETY
To prevent the treadmill from being used by unauthorized users, always remove
the magnetic safety key and power cord when you have finished training. Keep
the safety key and power cord stored in a separate place, out of reach of
unauthorized people, especially children. Never leave children unattended in
the same room with the treadmill, especially when it is connected to power.
DURING EXERCISE
- Keep your body and head facing forward at all times.
- Make sure to breathe regularly and calmly during exercise.
- Stay hydrated before, during, and after exercise.
- Wear light, comfortable clothing and well-fitting, dirt-free athletic shoes. Do not wear loose clothing that could become caught in the treadmill and result in falling or injury.
- Check your pulse regularly and stop if it becomes too high.
TREADMILL SETUP GUIDE
SETUP WARNINGS:
- Adult setup is required. Keep children away during setup.
- Properly dispose of all packaging especially plastic bags, which can present a suffocation hazard to small children, before setup.
- Ensure you have at least a 6 by 6 foot space around you for setup.
- Assembly requires two people since the treadmill is bulky and heavy.
- Always use proper lifting techniques as the treadmill is quite heavy.
NOTE: Your treadmill comes pre-lubricated. You do not need to lubricate the running belt before using it for the first time.
SAFE PLACEMENT OF YOUR OMNIFIT TRIMOTION TREADMILL
- Only operate and store the OmniFit Trimotion on a flat, non-slip floor.
- Ensure the running deck is level to the ground. If the deck is positioned on an uneven surface, it could cause damage to the electrical system.
- Set up with at least 7 feet of clearance from walls and furniture at the back and at least 4 feet of clearance at the front and sides of the treadmill.
- Do not use outdoors or in high-moisture or high-temperature environments.
- If setting up in a carpeted room, check underneath the treadmill to ensure clearance between the carpet and the running deck. If there is not enough clearance, or you’re not sure, place a mat or rug under the OmniFit Trimotion. Ensure the mat or rug is at least 60” × 36” and will not slip during use.
1. LAY OUT THE TREADMILL PARTS AND HARDWARE
- Place the folded body of the treadmill on a flat floor.
- Place all of the hardware and tools nearby.
2. ADJUST THE FEET
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Inspect the treadmill to see if it is level and sturdy. Each of the four feet and the two wheels should touch the floor.
NOTE: Make sure that the two wheels are both placed in the same position. See ADJUSTING THE INCLINE on page 19 for instructions on how to change wheel height. -
If needed, adjust the height of any feet that are not touching the floor by twisting them counterclockwise.
3. CONNECT TO POWER
- Plug the female end of the power cord into the power jack on the front of the treadmill next to the Power switch.
- Plug the male end of the power cord into a grounded, dedicated outlet.
SET UP THE OMNIFIT TRIMOTION AS A WALKING PAD
The OmniFit Trimotion is almost ready to use as a walking pad. Just follow
these last few steps.
WARNING: When used as a walking pad with no safety key, you must not
exceed a speed of 3.5 miles per hour.
SET UP THE REMOTE
- Remove the small plastic tab from the battery compartment by pulling on it.
- The first time you use the remote or after replacing the battery, the remote must be paired with the OmniFit Trimotion. After the power has been switched on, press and hold the Start button on the remote for seven seconds. You will hear a series of beeps indicating the pairing is complete. NOTE: If you do not hear the beeps, turn off the power and repeat the step above.
- Hold the remote or strap it to your wrist like a watch, making sure to fasten it tightly.
SET UP THE OMNIFIT TRIMOTION AS A TREADMILL
1. UNFOLD THE TREADMILL
- Turn the lock handle clockwise to loosen it.
- Lift up the upright posts and control panel assembly.
- Lock the upright posts in place by turning the lock handle counterclockwise.
- (OPTIONAL) If you are not satisfied with the position of the upright posts, use the included socket wrench to adjust the lock handle position: a. Locate the soft plastic cap at the bottom of the left upright post and remove it with your fingers or a screwdriver.
b. Insert the socket wrench into the hole so it fits over the hex nut inside.
c. Loosen the nut by turning it counterclockwise.
d. Adjust the position of the upright posts.
e. Tighten the nut with the socket wrench and replace the plastic cap.
2. SET UP THE HANDRAILS (OPTIONAL)
The OmniFit Trimotion has handrails you can use to rest your hands on.
- Slide the handrails out from under the display console as shown.
- Make sure that the handrails are fully extended and snapped into place before using them.
3. INSTALL THE SAFETY KEY
The safety key MUST be inserted before the treadmill can be used. It cuts
power to the treadmill if you fall or an emergency occurs.
- Place the magnetic end of the safety key on the yellow magnetic port just below the control panel on the console.
- Clip the other end of the safety key securely to your clothing.
- Give the clip a tug to make sure it won’t release from your clothing.
MEDIA TRAY SETUP GUIDE
INSTALLING THE MEDIA TRAY
CAUTION:
- Do not stare down at reading material or electronic devices for long periods while the running belt is moving to avoid injury or falling.
- Do not jog or run at speeds over 3.5 miles per hour while using the media tray. Running while reading or engaged in a video can be hazardous.
- Do not place heavy objects or lean on the media tray, which is only meant to hold a few pounds.
- Slide the handrails out from under the display console as shown in Figure 1.
- Locate the red latch under the media tray. See Figure 2.
- Slide the media tray over the two handrails while pulling the red latch. See Figure 3.
- When you hear a clicking noise, indicating the tray is locked in place, release the red latch.
- Ensure the tray is locked securely in place.
USING YOUR TREADMILL
STARTING THE TREADMILL
- READY THE OMNIFIT TRIMOTION
- Flip the Power switch on the front to the ON position. The display will light up.
- Place the safety key onto the yellow magnetic port on the front of the treadmill.
- Clip the other end of the safety key securely to your clothing.
- GET ON THE TREADMILL
- Stand with your feet on the foot rails, one foot on either side of the running belt.
- Press the Start/Stop button on the control panel or the Start button on the remote control. Wait for the 3-second countdown.
- As the treadmill begins to move, begin walking along the running belt.
STOPPING THE TREADMILL
- GET OFF THE TREADMILL
- Press the Start/Stop button on the control panel or the Stop button on the remote control to stop the running belt.
- Wait until the treadmill has come to a complete stop before removing the safety key and getting off the treadmill.
- POWER OFF AND UNPLUG THE OMNIFIT TRIMOTION
- Once the treadmill is stopped, flip the Power switch to the OFF position.
- Unplug the power cord.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Please read the operating instructions before using the OmniFit Trimotion.
Keep this manual for reference.
USING THE CONTROL PANEL ON THE CONSOLE
- Program Button: Toggle through the preset programs P01–P12.
- Mode Button: Press to toggle through the three goal-defined training modes: time goal, distance goal, and calorie goal.
- Start/Stop Button: Press the button to start the running-belt movement after a 3-second countdown. The Power switch must be in the ON position for the OmniFit Trimotion to start. Press the button to stop running-belt movement. All settings will be reset.
- Console Display: Displays program choice, time, speed, distance, and calories. During a manual or program workout, alternates showing the time elapsed, distance run, calories burned, and speed. The parameter displayed is indicated by the indicator LED below.
- Indicator LEDs (4): Indicates the parameter currently being shown on the console display.
- Speed Shortcut Button: Quickly change the running belt speed according to your selection. Select from three speeds: 2, 4, or 6 mi/hr.
- Speed + Button: Use the button to increase the speed, in 0.1 mi/hr increments, from 0.5 to 7.5 mi/hr. When a goal-defined mode has been selected, use the button to increase a goal (time, distance, or calories burned). Hold it down to increase the parameter quickly.
- Speed – Button: Use the button to decrease the speed, in 0.1 mi/hr increments, from 0.5 to 7.5 mi/hr. When a goal-defined mode has been selected, use the button to decrease a goal (time, distance, or calories burned). Hold it down to decrease the parameter quickly.
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Remove the small plastic tab from the battery compartment by pulling on it.
The first time you use the remote or change the batteries, the remote must be
paired with the OmniFit Trimotion. After the power has been switched on, press
and hold the Start button on the remote for 7 seconds. You will hear a series
of beeps indicating the pairing is complete.
For best results, point the remote control directly at the receiver on the
display panel from no more than 4 feet away.
- Start Button: Press the button to start the running-belt movement after a 3-second countdown. The Power switch must be in the ON position for the OmniFit Trimotion to start.
- Stop Button: Press the button to stop running-belt movement. All settings will be reset.
- Speed + Button: Use the button to increase the speed, in 0.1 mi/hr increments, from 0.5 to 7.5 mi/hr. When a goal-defined mode has been selected, use the button to increase a goal (time, distance, or calories burned). Hold it down to increase the parameter quickly.
- Speed – Button: Use the button to decrease the speed, in 0.1 mi/hr increments, from 0.5 to 7.5 mi/hr. When a goal-defined mode has been selected, use the button to decrease a goal (time, distance, or calories burned). Hold it down to decrease the parameter quickly.
- Program Button: Toggle through the preset programs P01–P12.
- Mode Button: Press to toggle through the three goal-defined training modes: time goal, distance goal, and calorie goal.
NOTE: When the treadmill is stopped and no buttons are pressed for 5 minutes, the OmniFit Trimotion automatically enters sleep mode until any button is pressed again.
USING THE DISPLAY PANEL
The display panel is located on the front of the treadmill near your feet. It
alternates showing time, distance, calorie, and speed, as indicated by the
corresponding illuminated LED.
CAUTION:
- Do not stare down at the display panel for long periods while the running belt is moving to avoid injury or falling.
- It’s best not to stand on the display panel, speaker, or motor housing.
- Display Window: Alternates between showing the time elapsed, distance run, calories burned, and speed.
- Time Indicator LED: Indicates the value shown in the display window is the running time elapsed in minutes and seconds (0 to 99 minutes) or the time remaining until your training time goal is reached.
- Distance Indicator LED: Indicates the value shown in the display window is the distance run (0 to 99 miles) or the distance remaining until your training distance goal is reached.
- Calorie Indicator LED: Indicates the value shown in the display window is the number of calories burned (0 to 990 calories) or the calories remaining until your calorie goal is reached.
- Speed Indicator LED: Indicates the value shown in the display window is the speed in mi/hr (0.5 to 7.5 mi/hr).
- Speaker: Emits sound. Pair with your Bluetooth device if desired.
ADJUSTING THE INCLINE
You can manually adjust the OmniFit Trimotion to be used flat or at an
incline. There is only one incline setting available.
WARNING: This step requires two people; the treadmill is heavy and bulky.
NOTE: The OmniFit Trimotion has a lock pin on each wheel that is used for
stability when storing. You may leave these in place or remove and store them.
To raise the front of the treadmill:
- Remove the lock pins from both wheels.
- Lift the front corner of the treadmill.
- Have the second person flip the wheel down to the position shown.
- Return the treadmill to the floor.
- Repeat steps 2-4 for the other side.
- Inspect the treadmill to see if it is level and sturdy. Each of the four feet and the two wheels should touch the floor.
- If needed, adjust the height of any feet that are not touching the floor by twisting them counterclockwise.
ADJUSTING THE CONSOLE HEIGHT
You can choose from four different heights for the console and tray.
- Ensure the media tray is not in place and the Power switch is in the OFF position.
- Open the right and left latching levers.
- Position yourself behind the console, facing the rear of the treadmill.
- There are 4 height-adjustments on each upright post. To adjust the console to a higher position, pull up on the console until you reach your desired height. To adjust the console to a lower position, push down on the console until you reach your desired height.
- Close the latching levers to lock the console in place.
- Ensure the console is locked securely in place by pushing down on it.
REMOVING THE MEDIA TRAY
- Ensure the power is off and the running belt is stopped.
- Find the red latch located under the media tray. Pull it towards the rear of the treadmill to release the media tray from the handlebars.
- Pull the media tray away from the console with one hand while pulling the red latch open with the other hand.
- When the tray is completely detached from the handlebars, let go of the red latch.
FOLDING, MOVING, & STORING THE EQUIPMENT
WARNING:
- Always power OFF the treadmill at the Power switch and unplug the power cord before folding, moving, storing.
- Never allow children to fold, move or store the treadmill.
- Always ensure there are no children, pets, or objects in the way when folding, moving or storing the treadmill.
- Store the power cord separately to prevent unauthorized use, especially by children.
- Store in a cool, dry, indoor location.
- Do not store in direct sunlight, in a high-temperature or high-moisture environment, or near heat sources.
FOLDING THE TREADMILL
To fold up the OmniFit Trimotion:
- Turn the lock handle clockwise to loosen it.
- Bring the upright posts and control panel assembly down.
- Lock the upright posts in place by turning the lock handle counterclockwise.
MOVING THE TREADMILL
The OmniFit Trimotion has wheels on its front edge to make it easier to move.
To move the folded treadmill:
- Flip the Power switch at the front of the treadmill to the OFF position.2. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
- Grasp the back end of the treadmill with one hand and the locked upright posts with the other. Lift the folded treadmill up toward your chest at an angle so it rests on the two front transport wheels.
- Move it slowly towards your desired location.
STORING THE TREADMILL FLAT
It’s best to store the treadmill flat in a closet, or under a bed, table, or
desk.
- Follow the instructions on the previous page for moving the folded treadmill.
- Take care not to place any heavy objects on top of the treadmill.
STORING THE TREADMILL UPRIGHT
The folded treadmill can also be stored upright against a wall or in a closet.
Take care not to store it in a location where it will be bumped or knocked
over.
WARNING: If you store the treadmill up against a wall, you must extend
the storage stabilizers and insert the lock pins to prevent it from tipping
and falling.
CAUTION: You may wish to place a towel between the top of the treadmill
and the wall to prevent accidentally scratching the wall with the treadmill.
- Extend the two storage stabilizers on the front of the treadmill by pulling them up.
- Grasp the back end of the treadmill with one hand and the locked upright posts with the other. Lift the folded treadmill up toward your chest at an angle so it rests on the two front transport wheels.
- Move it slowly towards your storage location.
- Stand the treadmill upright against the wall with the feet facing away from the wall.
- Insert the left and right lock pins in the holes next to the wheels to prevent the treadmill from falling. Release your hands only when it is stable.
- Hang the media tray on the two middle shock-absorbing feet as shown.
**** FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that 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:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and 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.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
BLUETOOTH APP CONNECTION
The OmniFit Trimotion can connect to the Kinomap, Zwift, Fitime, and Aisport
apps. To connect to a fitness app via Bluetooth and manage your workouts:
- Visit the App Store or Google Play and search for your preferred fitness app. Then download it. Or, scan the QR code below to download Kinomap or Zwift from the App Store or Google Play.
Kinomap
https://qrgo.page.link/ns8j8| Zwift
https://www.zwift.com/download
---|--- - On your cell phone or tablet, go to Settings, then Bluetooth to turn on Bluetooth.
- Open the app and create an account.
- Once you are logged in to the account:
- In the Kinomap app, tap Equipment Management and then +. Click the treadmill icon. Tap FitShow. Search for the OmniFit Trimotion Treadmill via Bluetooth and select it.
- In the Zwift app, under Paired Devices, click Run. Then search for the OmniFit Trimotion via Bluetooth and select it.
Now, you can create a personalized exercise plan in the app. You can follow
structured training workouts, including walking/running routes around the
world. Track your calories burned, speed, workout duration, and all of your
workout activity information. Create training goals, complete fitness
challenges, and more.
Some features may require in-app purchase, additional hardware, or a paid
plan. Visit support.kinomap.com for Kinomap app help. Visit us.zwift.com for
Zwift help. Fitime and Aisport have in-app help only.
BLUETOOTH SPEAKERS
To connect to the speaker on the OmniFit Trimotion via Bluetooth:
- Ensure that the Power switch is turned to the ON position.
- On your cell phone or tablet, go to Settings, then Bluetooth to turn on Bluetooth.
- Allow your phone to search for new devices.
- Choose the Bluetooth speaker named “audio” from the list of available devices.
- A beep will sound when the connection is established.
USING THE TRAINING PROGRAMS
The OmniFit Trimotion has many ways to help you reach your fitness goals: a
customizable workout, 3 goal-defined modes, and 12 preset programs (P01–P12).
TRAINING WITH A CUSTOM WORKOUT
To begin a quick and simple custom (manual) workout:
- Press the Start/Stop or Start button to begin. The treadmill will begin automatically after a 3-second countdown. The default speed is 0.5 mi/hr.
- Use the Speed +/- buttons or the Speed Shortcut button to adjust the speed.
- Press the Start/Stop or Stop button to stop training at any time.
TRAINING IN GOAL-DEFINED MODES
To begin a goal-defined workout:
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Press the Mode button to toggle through the three goal-defined modes: time-, distance-, and calorie-defined.
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Use the Speed +/- buttons to adjust the goal. Ranges for each goal are as follows:
a. Time: 5 to 99 minutes.
b. Distance: 1 to 99 miles.
c. Calories: 10 to 990 calories. -
Press the Start/Stop or Start button to begin. The treadmill begins automatically after a 3-second countdown. The default speed is 0.5 mi/hr. You may adjust the speed at any time using either the Speed +/- buttons or the Speed Shortcut button.
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The treadmill stops automatically when the goal is complete or when you press the Start/Stop button on the control panel or the Stop button on the remote.
TRAINING WITH PRESET PROGRAMS (P01–P12)
The 12 preset training programs are each divided into 10 segments. Each
segment has a set speed. See the Preset Program Speed Chart below. To workout
using a preset training program:
- Press the Program button to toggle through the programs. Choose one of the preset training programs: P01–P12.
- The default time of “10:00” will show on the display. Use the Speed +/- buttons to adjust workout time from 5:00–99:00, in 1-minute increments.
- Press the Start/Stop or Start button to begin the preset program. The treadmill will begin automatically after a 3-second countdown. You may adjust the speed at any time using the Speed +/- buttons or the Speed Shortcut button.
- Press the Start/Stop or Stop button to stop training at any time.
PRESET PROGRAM (P01-P12) SPEED CHART
PROGRAM | PROGRAM SEGMENT | |
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1 | 2 |
10
P01| mi/hr| 1.2| 2.4| 1.8| 2.4| 1.8| 3.1| 2.4| 1.2| 3.1| 1.8
P02| mi/hr| 1.2| 3.1| 2.4| 3.7| 2.4| 3.7| 2.4| 1.2| 2.4| 1.2
P03| mi/hr| 1.2| 3.1| 2.4| 3.1| 2.4| 3.1| 2.4| 1.2| 1.8| 1.2
P04| mi/hr| 1.8| 3.7| 4.3| 3.1| 4.9| 3.1| 5.5| 3.7| 2.4| 1.8
P05| mi/hr| 1.8| 3.7| 4.9| 3.1| 4.9| 3.7| 4.3| 3.7| 2.4| 1.8
P06| mi/hr| 1.2| 4.9| 3.7| 2.4| 3.1| 5.5| 4.3| 3.1| 2.4| 1.8
P07| mi/hr| 1.2| 3.7| 4.3| 2.4| 2.4| 4.3| 2.4| 1.2| 2.4| 1.2
P08| mi/hr| 1.2| 2.4| 3.7| 4.9| 4.3| 4.9| 3.7| 1.2| 1.8| 1.2
P09| mi/hr| 1.2| 2.4| 3.1| 3.1| 3.7| 3.1| 3.7| 1.8| 1.8| 1.2
P10| mi/hr| 1.2| 1.8| 3.1| 1.8| 1.8| 3.1| 1.8| 3.7| 1.8| 1.8
P11| mi/hr| 1.8| 3.1| 4.9| 4.9| 5.1| 3.1| 4.3| 3.7| 1.8| 1.2
P12| mi/hr| 1.2| 3.1| 3.1| 3.1| 2.4| 3.7| 2.4| 1.2| 1.8| 2.4
PULSE AND HEART RATE
Calculate your target heart rate when training based on your fitness goals:
MAXIMUM HEART RATE
220 – Your Age = Max Heart Rate
This value represents your maximum heart rate (“max HR”) and serves as a basis
from which to calculate your training heart rate.
HEALTH & WELLNESS TRAINING
Target Zone = 50-60% of Max HR
- Ideal for people who are overweight, older, beginners, or who do not exercise often.
- Burn approx. 4–6 calories per minute to produce energy in this zone.
FAT BURNING TRAINING
Target Zone = 60-70% of Max HR
- Ideal for athletes and sports people who aim to lose weight.
- Burn approx. 6–10 calories per minute to produce energy in this zone.
CONDITIONING & FITNESS TRAINING
Target Zone = 70-80% of Max HR
- Ideal for athletes and sports people who want to improve their stamina and/or conditioning.
- Burn approx. 10–12 calories per minute to produce energy in this zone.
For best results, calculate the average value of the selected target zone (see chart above):
- Health & Wellness: target zone average = 55% of max HR (max HR x 0.55)
- Fat Burning: target zone average = 65% of max HR (max HR x 0.65)
- Conditioning & Fitness: target zone average = 75% of max HR (max HR x 0.75)
TRAINING RECOMMENDATIONS
BEFORE BEGINNING TRAINING
If you have not done endurance or cardio training for a long time, you should
make an appointment with your physician for a checkup and to discuss your
training goals. This is especially important for people who are over 35,
overweight, or have heart/circulatory problems.
TRAINING RECOMMENDATIONS
HYDRATION
Adequate hydration is essential before, during, and after exercise. During a
training session of 30 minutes, it is possible to lose up to 4 cups of liquid.
You should drink about 1.5 cups 30 minutes before beginning exercise. Take
care to maintain balanced hydration during the workout.
TRAINING FREQUENCY
Experts recommend endurance training 3–4 days a week to keep your
cardiovascular system fit. The more you train, the faster you will achieve
your training goals. However, it is important to plan sufficient breaks, to
give your body enough time for rest and recovery. After each training session,
you should take at least one day off.
EXERCISE INTENSITY
Many beginners make the mistake of training too intensely. If your goal is to
run a marathon, your training intensity will certainly be high. However, most
people have training goals such as weight reduction, cardiac/exercise
training, or stress reduction, and therefore should exercise at a lower
intensity. We recommend aiming for the appropriate target heart rate for your
particular training goal. See PULSE AND HEART RATE on the previous page for
more information.
DURATION OF INDIVIDUAL TRAINING SESSIONS
For optimal endurance or weight-reduction training, the duration of each
training session should be 25–60 minutes. Beginners and those who have not
exercised regularly for a long time should start with short training sessions
of 10 minutes or less in the first week and slowly increase your training
duration from week to week.
TRAINING DOCUMENTATION
To stay motivated and to evaluate the success of your training, create a
training plan before beginning a new exercise routine. In your plan, document
data from each training session, such as distance, training time, and pulse,
as well as data, such as body weight, blood pressure, resting heart rate
(measured in the morning right after waking up), and how you feel during
exercise See the example training plan below.
EXAMPLE WEEKLY TRAINING PLAN
Day| Date| Exercise Duration| Number of Steps| Calories
Burned| Pulse Rate| Notes
Mon.| | | | | |
Tues.| | | | | |
Wed.| | | | | |
Thurs.| | | | | |
Fri.| | | | | |
Sat.| | | | | |
Sun.| | | | | |
Weekly Totals:| | | | |
TRAINING INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1: WARM-UP PHASE
Spend about 5 minutes doing warm-up stretches before exercising; this prevents
pulled muscles and other exercise injuries. Stretching helps get your blood
flowing and loosen your muscles so they are ready for exercise. While doing
the following stretches, do not force or jerk your muscles, and most
importantly, if it hurts: STOP. After stretching, continue your warm-up by
walking on the treadmill for 3–5 minutes at a low speed.
TOUCH YOUR TOES
- Bend your knees slightly. Let your back and shoulders relax as you bend over and try to touch your toes.
- Hold the stretch for 10–15 seconds. Repeat 3 times.
STRETCH YOUR LEGS, CALVES, AND GLUTES
- Sit on the floor or on a cushion. Place your left foot against your right inner thigh.
- Bend toward your right foot and try to touch your toes.
- Hold the stretch for 10–15 seconds.
- Switch legs and repeat. Stretch each leg 3 times.
STRETCH YOUR QUADS
- Place your right hand on a wall or a table to help with balance.
- With your left hand, grab your left ankle. Pull your heel in toward your buttocks.
- Hold the stretch for 10–15 seconds.
- Switch legs and repeat. Stretch each leg 3 times.
STRETCH YOUR GROIN AND INNER THIGH MUSCLES
- Sit on the floor or a cushion with your knees bent and the soles of your feet together.
- Hold your ankles and bend forward at your hips.
- Hold the stretch for 10–15 seconds. Repeat 3 times.
STEP 2: EXERCISE PHASE
During the exercise phase, you’re building muscle and stamina and improving
your cardiovascular health slowly over time. The most important thing is to
always listen to your body. If you are tired or sore, slow down or stop
training.
STEP 3: RECOVERY PHASE
After exercising, it’s important to give your body time to cool down and
recover. Walk on the treadmill for another 3–5 minutes at a low speed. Then,
spend 5 minutes completing the above stretches to continue cooling down your
muscles. Be careful not to force or jerk your muscles as you stretch.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
WARNING: Switch off the power and remove the power cord from the
electrical outlet before performing any care, cleaning, maintenance, repair,
or similar work on your treadmill. Only when all work is fully completed may
the treadmill be reconnected to an electrical outlet and powered on.
AFTER A LONG BREAK FROM TRAINING
Make sure that there is a continuous film of lubricant on the running deck. If
this is not the case, then use the included bottle of lubricating oil to apply
a lubricant film. See LUBRICATING THE RUNNING BELT on page 36. The treadmill
comes from the factory pre-lubricated, but should be checked regularly.
MAINTENANCE & CLEANING INTERVALS
WIPE DOWN THE TREADMILL: AFTER EACH USE
Wipe down after every use. Clean only with a damp cloth. Be sure to clean the
exposed parts next to the running belt and the running belt itself.
CHECK THE LUBRICATION OF THE RUNNING BELT: ONCE A MONTH
If your regular inspection shows that there is no longer enough lubrication,
lubricate the belt immediately and shorten the inspection interval
accordingly. Please see LUBRICATING THE RUNNING BELT on page 36 for
instructions. If the treadmill has been in storage for a long time, check
whether there is still enough lubricant present.
CHECK THE ALIGNMENT OF THE RUNNING BELT: ONCE A WEEK
The alignment of the running belt must be checked regularly. If you notice
that the belt is running to one side, this must be corrected immediately.
Please see ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT on page 38.
WHY IS MAINTENANCE OF MY TREADMILL SO IMPORTANT?
In order to enjoy using your treadmill for many years, it is important to
regularly and consistently do basic maintenance. The maintenance interval will
depend very much on how often you use your treadmill, and therefore the
intervals may need to be shorter than specified.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN IF THERE IS A LACK OF MAINTENANCE?
There is friction between the running belt and the running deck when in use.
Any kind of friction creates wear which reduces the life of your treadmill. By
lubricating between the running belt and the running deck with the included
lubricating oil, this friction is reduced, thus increasing the life of both
parts. If the treadmill runs dry, the running deck will get hot, and the
surface of the running deck and the running belt may be damaged or destroyed.
Friction can also lead to a static charge which can discharge on contact with
the frame. This is not only unpleasant but can also destroy the treadmill’s
electronics.
CLEANING & GENERAL MAINTENANCE
- Use a slightly damp cloth to wipe any dirt or moisture from the product after each use. You may use a small amount of mild soap or detergent, as needed. Dry the cleaned areas thoroughly.
- Do not use abrasive, corrosive, solvent, or chemical cleaners or harsh detergents to clean the product.
- Vacuum the motor with a brush at least twice a year to extend the life of your treadmill.
- Inspect for visible damage before use. Do not use if damaged or malfunctioning.
- Only use with the original parts and accessories provided by the manufacturer.
- Never open the motor hood unless you are vacuuming dust from inside, which should only be done two to four times per year. Otherwise, do not open the motor hood unless instructed to do so by an authorized service representative. Servicing other than the procedures in this manual should be performed by an authorized service representative only.
DAMAGE CAUSED BY NEGLECT OR LACK OF MAINTENANCE AND CARE IS EXCLUDED FROM
THE WARRANTY.
WARNING:
- Switch off the power and remove the power cord from the electrical outlet before lubricating the running belt.
- Keep the bottle of lubricating oil out of reach of children and pets at all times to prevent accidental ingestion. In case of ingestion, contact your physician or local poison control center immediately.
LUBRICATING THE RUNNING BELT
The most important maintenance for a treadmill is regular, timely lubrication
and care and maintenance of the running belt.
- The running belt must be lubricated if a significant increase in friction is noted. This will be apparent if the belt makes jerking movements during training.
- Insufficient lubrication and the resulting increase in friction will inevitably lead to an increase in wear and cause damage to the treadmill’s running belt, deck, motor, and circuit board.
- How often you use the treadmill will generally determine how often you must perform maintenance. This treadmill is equipped with advanced technology and will only need to be lubricated every 3–10 months. However, as use-time will vary greatly from person to person, we recommend you keep a maintenance log and set a specific day each month in the first year of use to check the lubrication of the running belt.
- To check the belt lubrication, lift the front third of the belt and feel with your hand for lubrication under the belt. If lubrication is present, then write “OK” next to the date in your maintenance log. If there is little or no lubrication present, then lubricate the belt and record it in your maintenance log accordingly. Over time, you will be able to see how often lubrication is needed.
NOTE: Even if you choose not to keep a maintenance log, you must check the lubrication of the running belt at least once a month.
- If the treadmill is not used for a long period, you must check the lubrication of the belt before use and lubricate it if necessary.
NOTE: Only use the included bottle of silicone lubricating oil to
lubricate the running belt. Do not use any other kinds of lubricants or
silicone sprays.
HOW TO LUBRICATE THE RUNNING BELT
- Make sure that the treadmill is switched off and unplugged, and that the belt is no longer moving.
- Unscrew the lid from the bottle of lubricating oil. Carefully remove the protective paper covering from its top. Replace the lid.
- Carefully cut the small cap off of the side of the lid. Cut about ¼ inch off of the top of the lid nozzle. See Figure 1.
- Lubrication must be applied under the belt. Lift one side of the belt high enough that you can reach under it with the end of the applicator tip. See Figure 2.
- Apply lubricating oil under the belt in a zig-zag pattern, from the front to the back of the treadmill. See Figure 3. NOTE: Do not apply more than 8–10 ml of oil. If too much oil is applied, it can lead to the running belt slipping. If this occurs, use a dry cloth to remove the excess oil from the running deck.
- Put the cap on top of the nozzle to close it.
- After applying the lubrication, wait one minute. Then let the running belt run without any load (no one on the treadmill) at a speed of 3 mi/hr for 5 minutes to evenly distribute the lubricating oil.
ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT
To assure the longest service life possible, the running belt should always be
kept running straight along the center of the running deck. Therefore, it is
important to examine the belt before each training session to see if it is
straight and running in the center of the deck or if it has changed position.
Possible reasons for the running belt changing position are:
- The ground on which the treadmill is standing is either uneven or at an incline.
- Personal running style (for example, distribution of weight to one side, in- or out-turned feet).
NOTE: If the running belt has become so displaced that it is rubbing
along one of the foot rails, this will cause friction and damage the running
belt. Damage caused by failure to make adjustments to the belt or insufficient
adjustments will not be covered by the warranty.
HOW TO ADJUST THE RUNNING BELT
IF THE BELT IS RUNNING TO THE LEFT OF CENTER:
- Start up the running belt at a constant speed of 4.5 mi/hr.
- Use the provided hex key to turn the left adjustment screw, located at the back end of the treadmill, ½ turn clockwise.
- Let the treadmill run at a speed of 4.5 mi/hr for about 2 minutes.
- If the running belt is now running in the center of the running deck, the adjustment was successful. If the belt is still off-center, turn the right adjustment screw, located at the back end of the treadmill, ½ turn counter-clockwise.
- If necessary, repeat steps 1–4 until the belt is running in the center.
IF THE BELT IS RUNNING TO THE RIGHT OF CENTER:
- Start up the running belt at a speed of 4.5 mi/hr.
- Use the provided hex key to turn the right adjustment screw, located at the back end of the treadmill, ½ turn clockwise.
- Let the treadmill run at a speed of 4.5 mi/hr for about 2 minutes.
- If the running belt is now running in the center of the running deck, the adjustment was successful. If the belt is still off-center, turn the left adjustment screw, located at the back end of the treadmill, ½ turn counterclockwise.
- If necessary, repeat steps 1–4 until the belt is running in the center.
NOTE: If the belt cannot be adjusted, please contact a support
representative.
RE-TENSIONING THE RUNNING BELT
If the running belt begins to jolt or skid noticeably during operation, the
belt is too loose and must be re-tensioned. The running belt is re-tensioned
using the same adjustment screws used when adjusting the belt, located at the
back end of the treadmill.
- Start up the running belt and let it run at a constant speed of 3 mi/hr.
- Use the provided hex key to turn one adjustment screw, then the other, ½ turn clockwise.
- Confirm this fixed the tension. If not, repeat step 2.
- Alternately, if the belt is too tight, you will feel excessive resistance or pausing. In this case, use the provided hex key to turn one adjustment screw, then the other, ½ turn counterclockwise. Repeat this procedure if you still feel excessive resistance or pausing.
REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY
To replace the CR 1632 button cell battery in the remote control watch:
- Open the battery compartment. Use a small screwdriver to remove the tiny screw by turning it counterclockwise.
- Remove the battery cover. Take care not to lose the tiny screw.
- Place the battery into the battery compartment. The positive side should face you.
- Replace the battery compartment cover. Replace the tiny screw and turn it clockwise to tighten.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Before using this product, read all safety warnings and setup and operating
instructions. Failure to do so may result in burns, fire, electric shock,
serious injury or death, or damage to the product or property.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Users should consult with a medical professional before beginning a new
exercise program. Your physician should assist you in determining the heart
rate zone that is appropriate for your age and physical condition. Your
physician can help determine if you have any physical limitations that could
create a health risk or prevent you from properly using this product; some
exercise programs or fitness products may not be appropriate for all people.
Consult your physician before using this product if you:
- Are over the age of 35 or have pre-existing health conditions.
- Have orthopedic conditions, spinal injuries, osteoporosis, fractures, herniated or slipped discs, chronic back pain, sciatica, or other conditions or disorders affecting the back or spinal column.
- Have joint pain, disorders, or conditions, including arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and knee pain, previous knee injury, or previous surgery.
- Have a heart or vascular condition, hypertension, blood clots, or if you are taking medication that affects heart rate.
- Have a pacemaker, artificial heart, or other medical implant.
- Are or may be pregnant, have recently had surgery, or have cancer or malignant tumors.
- Experience dizziness or balance impairments or if you are taking drugs that affect balance.
DISCLAIMER
- The health benefits suggested or implied in this manual, other product literature, and company website are not certified or endorsed by any regulatory authority or medical institute.
- The use of this product is entirely at the user’s discretion. Please read all instructions and safety information carefully before using this product. We assume no responsibility and expressly disclaim any and all liability for personal injury, or property damage or loss sustained through improper use, failure to follow the instructions and warnings in this manual, improper setup, neglect, or inadequate or improper maintenance of this product.
- It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all users of this product are adequately informed of all warnings and cautions.
- Use this product only as instructed in this manual.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD
Children under 3 years old can choke or suffocate on small parts.
WARNING: BATTERY INGESTION HAZARD
Battery ingestion is extremely dangerous and can cause severe injury and even
death. Never allow children to play with batteries and always keep batteries
out of reach. If a battery is ingested, seek immediate medical attention.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, serious injury or death, or
damage to the product or property:
- Only power the machine using the included power cord.
- Only plug the machine into a properly grounded wall outlet, installed by a certified electrician.
- Always unplug the power cord by pulling gently from the plug. Never unplug by pulling on the cord itself.
- Never operate the machine, plug in, or unplug the power cord with wet hands.
- Do not wrap the power cord around the machine. Do not squeeze or place heavy objects on top of the power cord. Never place the power cord near sharp objects.
- Only use and store indoors, away from moisture, dust, dirt, and heat sources. Do not use or store in high-temperature or high-humidity environments. Keep out of direct sunlight.
- Do not operate where aerosol products are used or where oxygen is administered.
- Keep the power cord and battery away from all heat sources.
- Ensure remote control battery is inserted according to the polarity marking in the battery compartment. Incorrect installation may cause battery leakage and corrosion. Avoid contact with all battery residues, clean the remote with a cotton swab, wash hands thoroughly, and dispose of old batteries properly.
- Remote control battery is non-rechargeable; only replace with the same type of battery: 3V CR1632.
- Never leave the machine unattended while it is running or plugged in. Always unplug the power cord when the machine is not in use.
- Check the machine, power cord, and remote for damage or loosened screws before each use. Tighten any loosened screws before use. Do not use if damaged, faulty, or defective.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death:
- Excessive exercise or overexertion can be damaging to your health. Always exercise within the target heart rate and time limits recommended by your doctor.
- Drink plenty of fluids before, during, and after your session to avoid dehydration. When you are dehydrated, your body cannot properly cool itself, which may result in heat exhaustion. Heat exhaustion can lead to heatstroke if left untreated, which can be fatal.
- Stop exercising immediately at the first sign of discomfort, and consult your doctor if you experience any of the following symptoms: dizziness or lightheadedness, sleepiness, cold or clammy skin, headache, nausea, muscle cramping, irregular heartbeat, or shortness of breath.
- Do not use the product near swimming pools or other bodies of water.
- Adult setup required. Keep children away during setup. Children are forbidden from setting up or moving the product.
- This product is for adult use only. Do not allow children or pets to use; this product is not a toy.
- Keep children and pets away from the product and accessories at all times. Never leave children unattended in the same room with the treadmill.
- Keep the bottle of lubricating oil out of reach of children and pets at all times to prevent accidental ingestion. In case of ingestion, contact your physician or local poison control center immediately.
- This product is not intended for use by people with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities unless supervised by a responsible adult.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of minor or moderate injury, or damage to the product or
property:
- Do not allow more than one person to use the product at a time.
- Do not exceed the maximum weight-load capacity of 220 lbs.
- Always inspect the product for damaged, worn, or loose bolts, nuts, or knobs before each use. Do not use if damaged, worn, rusty, malfunctioning, or missing bolts, nuts, or knobs. Do not use the product again until the problem has been fixed.
- Never use the product while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Do not use during or immediately after eating or when you feel tired. Do not use if injured, ill, or if you have a fever.
- Use the product only on a flat, sturdy, non-slip floor. Place in a location away from traffic where it will not create a tripping hazard.
- Ensure adequate clear space around the product during use (at least seven feet on all sides). Remove any obstacles or objects in the area, in case of falls or accidents.
- Plug the treadmill into a dedicated socket that is not shared with any other devices.
- Only an adult may move or set up the product.
- Never attempt to jump or turn around on the treadmill while the running belt is moving.
- Do not perform other activities while using the product to avoid accidents or injury.
- Always properly warm up before exercise and cool down after exercise to prevent sports injuries.
- Keep hair, hands, feet, and clothing away from moving parts.
- Never insert your fingers or objects into any opening.
- Always wear appropriate athletic clothing and shoes. Appropriate clothing should be comfortable and allow you to move freely. Do not wear muddy shoes.
- Remove items, especially sharp objects, from your pockets before using.
- Do not wear baggy or loose clothing or clothing with drawstrings or ties that could get snagged and cause injury or falling.
- Do not wear jewelry, belts, or other accessories that could get snagged and cause injury or falling.
- Always increase or decrease the speed slowly.
- Do not use accessories not approved by the manufacturer.
- Do not use outdoors. This product is intended for indoor use only.
NOTICE
- The product is intended for in-home use only. Do not use the product in any commercial, rental, institutional, or therapeutic setting.
- Dispose of the product, accessories, and batteries according to local and federal regulations.
- Keep sharp objects away from the product to avoid damaging it.
TROUBLESHOOTING & ERROR CODES
Quickly troubleshoot simple issues you might experience with the OmniFit
Trimotion using the following tables.
Please contact a customer support representative for additional assistance
when needed at:
support@lifeprofitness.com or
800-563-6604. Please do not attempt to
repair the device.
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE REASON | HOW TO RESOLVE |
---|---|---|
Treadmill is not working. | No power. | Plug the power cord into an outlet and |
flip the Power switch ON.
Treadmill is in sleep mode.| Press any button to exit sleep mode.
Magnetic safety key is not in position.| Place the magnetic safety key in
place on the magnetic port on the front of the treadmill.
Power surge.| Flip the Power switch to the OFF position. Then flip the Power
switch ON.
Short circuit or fuse out.| Contact customer support.
Remote control is not functioning.| Battery is installed incorrectly in the
battery compartment.| Ensure the battery is inserted correctly, with the +
side of the battery facing out.
Remote control is too far away from the infrared receiver.| Point the remote
at the infrared receiver on the display panel, from no more than 4 feet away.
Battery is dead.| Remove the old battery and replace with a new 3V CR1632
battery.
Running belt is skidding.| Running belt is loose.| Adjust the belt. See
ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT on page 38.
Running belt is not smooth.| Not enough lubrication.| See LUBRICATING
THE RUNNING BELT on page 36.
Running belt is tight.| Adjust the belt. See ADJUSTING T H E
R U NNING BELT on page 38.
CODE| PROBLEM| POSSIBLE REASON| SOLUTION
---|---|---|---
E01| Display is not working.| Faulty cable connection.| Check cable.
E02| Running belt is not working.| Improper voltage, burned motor, or
speed sensor failure.| Contact Lifepro. Flip the Power
E05| Treadmill is not working.| Overcurent protection initiated,
possibly due to a power surge.| switch to OFF position. Then flip the Power
switch ON.
Treadmill is not working.| Burned motor or faulty controller.| Contact
Lifepro.
E06| Controller board is not working.| Faulty controller.| Contact
Lifepro.
E07| Treadmill is not working.| Key magnet is not engaged.| Check that
the magnetic safety key is securely installed.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
UNIT SPECS
Running Surface: 41.3” L × 17.3” W
Size: 51.0” L × 27.2” W × 40.6” H
Folded Size: 55.3” L × 27.2” W × 5.1” H
Net Weight: 72.8 lb
Maximum Weight Load: 220 lb
Motor Power: 1.5 HP
Power Consumption: 750 W
Voltage: 110 V
Amplitude: 50–60 Hz
Speed: 0.5–7.5 mi/hr
Preset Programs: P1–P12
Training Modes: 3
Decibel Rating: 68 dB
Operating Temperature: 34–104 °F
Storage Temperature: 34–104 °F
Certifications: EMC, LVD, UKCA, CE, CB
ENDURANCE TRAINING OMNIFIT TRIMOTION TREADMILL
MADE IN CHINA
LIFETIME WARRANTY
LIFETIME WARRANTY
Lifepro creates quality, durable exercise products and we stand by that
quality with a lifetime warranty on all of our products. If your OmniFit
Trimotion ever breaks (and we doubt it will), we’ll send you replacement parts
and show you how to repair it. If your OmniFit Trimotion cannot be repaired,
we’ll replace it—free of charge. Register your OmniFit Trimotion at
warranty.lifeprofitness.com to
activate your warranty within 14 days of purchase.
FROM OUR STRENGTH TRAINING COLLECTION
SHREDFORCE CHEST & ARM TWISTER
With the Lifepro ShredForce Chest & Arm Twister, you can challenge your
upper body and build muscle without a set of weights. This is perfect for road
trips or those business trips where the gym just isn’t an option.
The ShredForce provides an extremely versatile upper-body workout. Sculpt your
arms with triceps extensions, pump your chest with chest presses, and
strengthen your back by using the ShredForce behind you! Get stronger, leaner,
and healthier. Strength training also helps manage chronic conditions such as
high blood pressure, back and joint pain, diabetes, and depression.
Whether you’re getting back into strength training after starting a family or
career, a die-hard gym enthusiast, or someone who just needs a quick workout
while traveling, the compact Lifepro ShredForce has everything you’ll need to
build muscle and stamina, even on the go.
SHREDFORCE BENEFITS
- Increase strength and flexibility
- Regulate weight
- Boost metabolism
- Decrease stress
- Increase core strength
- Develop stronger bones
GLUTEBLAST HIP THRUST MACHINE
The Lifepro GluteBlast Hip Thrust Machine provides an extremely versatile
whole-body workout. So, there’s no need to pay for an expensive gym membership
or personal trainer. Challenge your muscles with a wide range of weightlifting
and body-weight exercises. Shape and tone your glutes and hips with squats and
hip thrusts. Tone and smooth your waistline. Build sleek upper body strength
with pushups and tricep dips. Strengthen your core and lumbar area, reducing
low-back pain and improving posture. Get stronger, curvier, and healthier.
Build muscle and bone density, boost metabolism, improve heart health, reduce
stress, and lose weight—right from the comfort of your own home. Strength
training also helps manage chronic conditions such as high blood pressure,
back and joint pain, diabetes, and depression. The Lifepro GluteBlast has
everything you need to tone and shape your entire body.
GLUTEBLAST BENEFITS
- Improve glute tone and shape
- Regulate weight
- Reduce lower back pain
- Boost metabolism
- Improve stability
- Decrease stress
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