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TR2000e / TR3000e
Folding Treadmills
Owner’s Manual
FITNESS
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Congratulations on Purchasing Your LifeSpan Treadmill!
At LifeSpan we take pride in the quality, safety, and reliability of our products
as well as the professionalism of our sales support and customer service teams.
Making it our number one priority that you have an exceptional experience using
our products.
In support of this quality focus we pre-assemble parts on the manufacturing line
whenever possible to reduce the number of steps and complexity of customer
assembly, independently certify our products to comply with the latest industry
Safety Standards, and use state of the art production processes and quality
components.
Then we back LifeSpan products with excellent warranties and a responsive
customer service department making it simple and easy to get assistance should
the need arise.
This attention to quality, our high standard for customer service and focus on
innovation has earned LifeSpan numerous awards and consistent praise from
independent review groups, industry authorities and you the consumer.
Thanks for choosing LifeSpan.
Please thoroughly read this manual before you assemble or operate your treadmill.
Neither LifeSpan nor its representatives can accept responsibility for any damages or injury incurred as a
result of information presented in this manual except under the terms of the product warranty.
Welcome
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Contents
Welcome
Safety First
Safety Tips
Safety Key
About Your Treadmill
Specications
Unique Features
Console Overview
Heart Rate Monitoring
Programs
Warranty / Registration
Grounding
Assembling Your Treadmill
Exploded View & Hardware
Assembly Instructions
Console Basics
Readout Display
Operating Keyboard
Using Programs
Saving Your Results
Maintenance and Tips
Personal Settings
Cleaning / Lubrication
Folding & Unfolding
Moving
Belt Tensioning
Belt Adjustment
Troubleshooting
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When using exercise equipment, basic precautions should always be followed,
including:
Never drop or insert any object into any opening. If an object falls into
an opening, turn the power o and unplug the power cord from the
outlet. Remove the object or call customer service at 877.654.3837 x4.
Never operate this treadmill if it has been damaged or partially
submersed in water.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the treadmill from the wall
outlet when not in use, before performing any maintenance, or before
moving the treadmill.
Do not use outdoors or in areas of high humidity or extreme
temperature changes.
Do not lean against or climb on the treadmill.
Do not operate where aerosol spray products are being used or where
oxygen is being administered.
Never place the power cord under carpeting or place any object on top
of the cord, this may pinch or damage the cord causing re damage or
personal injury.
Use this exercise product for its intended use as described in this
Owners Manual. Do not use attachments that are not recommended by
LifeSpan.
Do not leave your treadmill running while not in use.
Children and Pets
Keep children from playing on your treadmill at all times.
When in use children and pets should be kept at least 10 feet (3m) away.
This treadmill can be used by children ages 12 years and above
and persons with reduced physical, sensory or lack of experience
and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the
hazards involved.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without
supervision.
Safety First
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Safety Tips While in Use
Always consult a physician before beginning an exercise program.
If you experience chest pains, nausea, dizziness or shortness of
breath, stop exercising immediately and consult your physician before
continuing. Do not wear clothing or jewelry that might catch on any
part of the treadmill.
Wear shoes with high traction rubber soles. Do not wear shoes with
heals, leather soles, cleats or spikes.
In case of emergency, grab onto the side handrails and place your feet
on the side rails located on each side of the running belt.
Do not walk or run backwards on the treadmill, always face forward.
Allow the running belt to fully stop prior to getting o the treadmill.
Keep the treadmill on a solid surface, with the side rails and front of the
treadmill a minimum of 2 feet (0.6m) from any walls or furniture. Make
sure that the area behind the treadmill remains completely clear during
use. A minimum of 7 feet (2m) of clearance is required for safety reasons.
Safety First
2 Feet (.6 m)
7 Feet (2.0 m) 2 Feet (.6 m)
2 Feet (.6 m)
Safety Clearance
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Safety Key
The safety key is required to operate this treadmill. With the safety key
installed the treadmill is operational. With the safety key pulled, power is
turned o to the motor making the treadmill inoperable.
CAUTION: For your safety always attach safety key clip to an
article of clothing prior to use. The safety key clip needs to be
securely attached to clothing parallel to or above the height of
the safety key.
WARNING: Heart rate monitoring systems may be
inaccurate. Over exercising may result in serious injury or
death. If you feel faint stop exercising immediately.
Note: Read all instructions and save for future reference.
Safety First
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Insert safety key
Securely attach safety
key clip in case of a fall
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About Your Treadmill
Specications
TR2000e
Drive Motor 2.5 HP Continuous Duty
Max User Weight 300 lb (136 kg)
Heart Rate Contact Sensors / Chest Strap Compatible
Speed Range 0.5 - 11 mph (0.8 - 18 kph)
Running Belt Size 20” x 56” (51 cm x 142 cm)
TR3000e
Cooling Fan 3 Speed
Drive Motor 2.75 HP Continuous Duty
Max User Weight 350 lb (159 kg)
Heart Rate Contact Sensors / Chest Strap Compatible
Speed Range 0.5 - 12 mph (0.8 - 20 kph)
Running Belt Size 20” x 56” (51 cm x 142 cm)
All Models
Display Readouts Program Prole, Time, Calories, Step Count, Distance,
Heart Rate, Speed, Incline
Programs Speed & Incline for Weight Mgmt, Healthy Living,
Sports Training, 2 Custom User & 2 Heart Rate Control
Deck Suspension 8-Independent Shock Absorbers
Roller Size 2.5” (64 mm) front / 2” (51 mm) back
Incline Levels 0 - 15
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About Your Treadmill
Intelli-Guard™
Walk condently knowing your safety is assured with Intelli-Guard™.
Step away from your treadmill for more than twenty seconds and your
treadmill’s belt will automatically glide to a smooth stop.
Intelli-Key™
Console operation is simplied with sequential button illumination
prompting you through program selection and setup.
Intelli-Step™
Never miss a stride with Intelli-Step™. Your steps are automatically
calculated with meticulous precision, displaying immediate feedback
and historical trends via your Club account.
eFold™
The TR2000e and TR3000e models oer our simple, safe, and convenient
eFold feature for electric folding and unfolding at the touch of a button.
Club Membership
Every treadmill comes with a full membership in the Club, LifeSpans
award-winning health and tness software. Keep track of all your
activity and information in one secure location.
USB Plus
Dual-purpose USB port charges most of your mobile devices* and saves
your exercise results for upload into your free Club account.
Bluetooth
Optional Bluetooth adapter allows for wireless data sync with the
LifeSpan Active Trac™ and Train & Trac™ apps to get the most out of
your workout and capture your exercise results.
* Does not charge iPad 1, iPad 2, and iPad 3.
Unique Features
As a leader in the tness industry, LifeSpan has developed a number of
unique features in our treadmills making them more engaging, safer and
easier to use. Learn more about how to use these features in Saving Your
Results and Personal Settings sections of this Owners Manual.
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About Your Treadmill
Audio Input
USB Plus
Safety Key
Power Button
Cooling Fan
Console Overview
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About Your Treadmill
Speakers
Display
eFold Control
Media Holders
Keyboard
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About Your Treadmill
Heart Rate Monitoring
Seeing your heart rate
while exercising will
help you understand the
intensity of your exercise
and corresponding heart
rate training zone, and
predict health benets
found through repeated
bouts of exercise. Refer to
the information below to
understand your heart rate
training zones:
Zone 5 — Performance Redline Zone: 90% - 100% of your Max HR
The performance zone involves extreme eort, requiring the heart to beat at
or near maximum capacity. Training bouts include intense incline or sprinting,
benetting speed, power, and anaerobic performance competency.
Zone 4 — Threshold Zone: 80% - 90% of your Max HR
The threshold zone involves intense jogging or sub-maximal sprinting,
typically unsustainable for long periods of time. Benets include highly-
elevated calorie burn, speed and power performance enhancement,
improved lactate removal capabilities, and enriched heart health.
Zone 3 — Aerobic Zone: 70% - 80% of your Max HR
The aerobic zone is ideal for cardiovascular training. Workouts in this zone are
more intense, involving moderate jogging. Long-term benets are improved
heart health and cardiovascular performance, reductions in blood pressure
and cholesterol, and increased calorie burn.
Zone 2 — Temperate Zone: 60% - 70% of your Max HR
The temperate zone consists of moderate-intensity exercise, typically as fast
walking to slow jogging. Speaking is more dicult and breathing is elevated.
Benets are similar to those of the healthy heart rate zone, though caloric
expenditure is higher.
Zone 1 — Healthy Heart Zone: 50% - 60% of your Max HR
The healthy heart zone involves safe, low-intensity activity, like medium-
to-brisk walking. Full conversations can be held, despite a gentle increase
in respiration. Benets include reduced risk of heart and vascular disease,
moderated blood pressure and cholesterol, and improved insulin sensitivity.
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Hand Pulse Sensors
To use, grasp the sensors with a comfortable grip, with the palms of your
hands placed over the sensors. If the sensors are having diculty picking up
your heart rate, use aloe or a moisturizer on your hands or further warm up
as you exercise to increase the moisture in your hands. Dry hands do not
transfer your pulse as eectively as moist hands.
Chest Strap
Both of the treadmill models covered in this Owners Manual have integrated
heart rate receivers built into the console. To purchase a heart rate chest strap
go to www.LifeSpanFitness.com.
The chest strap should be worn as shown.
When using a chest strap you may need to
warm up rst to increase the moisture in
your skin. If this doesn’t work use aloe or
another moisturizer where the sensors on
the chest strap are making contact with
your skin.
Note: The heart rate monitoring system will vary due to your age,
method of use, physiology and other factors. LifeSpan cannot
guarantee the accuracy of the heart rate readings.
About Your Treadmill
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Advanced Programs
Remember, if you simply get on your treadmill and go at the same pace, for
the same amount of time everyday your body will only improve to the level
of the workouts you are pushing yourself to do. To help get the most out of
your time spent exercising, LifeSpan treadmills include a full range of workout
programs. All programs are available in either “Speed” or “Incline” mode with
3 levels of intensity that you select during program set-up. When the “Speed
mode is selected, the belt speed will vary during your workout while the
incline level stays constant. In “Incline” mode the speed remains constant
while the incline is adjusted by the program. In either mode you have full
control of the setting that is not being controlled by the program.
To complement these preset programs you also can use either of the 2 types
of heart rate training programs or design your own program. Refer to your
LifeSpan Club account for a full workout calendar using these programs.
Preset Programs
Long Slow Distance
(40 minutes default)
Long Slow Distance is a great
workout for anyone! Beginners can ease into their exercise program and
should include a Long Slow Distance workout each week to maximize overall
cardiovascular endurance development. Long Slow Distance workouts
are also great for experienced exercisers on days following a harder, higher
intensity workout.
Short Interval
(20 minute default)
Short Intervals are ideal for
beginning exercisers that want to start gaining the benets of interval
workouts but aren’t quite ready for a longer-intensity interval workout. Short
intervals are also ideal for experienced exercisers to develop their speed and
anaerobic tness. Remember, its important to vary exercise intensity and
duration to maximize overall tness development so be sure to include some
interval workouts at least once a week.
About Your Treadmill
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About Your Treadmill
Moderate Interval
(30 minute default)
As you begin to exercise on a
regular basis and feel your tness improving you will be ready to begin
doing “Moderate Intensity Interval” workouts. Remember in this workout you
alternate between an easy recovery interval and a higher intensity interval.
You should feel comfortable to push yourself as you are never too far away
from an easier recovery interval. This workout will improve your overall
aerobic endurance while also maximizing anaerobic tness development.
Long Interval
(40 minute default)
Long Interval workouts are great
to maximize calorie burn and improve anaerobic tness. As in the Moderate
Interval workouts, remember you have a recovery period after each higher
intensity interval so you can comfortably push yourself to exercise at a
progressively higher level.
Negative Interval 1
(30 minute default)
The Negative Interval-1 workout
provides the benets of a Steady
Pace workout but pushes you to slowly obtain a progressively higher steady
state exercise intensity and then allows you to slowly decrease the exercise
intensity. As your tness level improves, you can slowly push yourself to a
higher peak in overall exercise intensity.
Negative Interval 2
(30 minute default)
The Negative Interval-2 workout
has been designed to provide your body with a workout that begins with
a slight increase in exercise intensity and ends with a progressive decrease
in intensity. A workout with an increase and decrease in intensity will most
ideally develop your overall aerobic cardiovascular endurance. A workout
that decreases in intensity is also ideal for maximizing calorie burn, but most
ideally when done for a longer duration, such as 40 or 50 minutes.
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Fartlek
(30 minute default)
Varying your exercise intensity
with a constantly changing interval
workout that starts out at an easy pace and then increases to a moderate or
higher intensity pace will add variety into your workouts, make workouts go
by faster and provide great tness benets. Constantly varying intensities
in a workout have been found in brain research to have great benets on
improving overall brain tness.
Uphill Climb
(30 minute default)
Gradually increase the intensity
of your exercise with this fun
Uphill Climb workout. The goal of the Uphill Climb is to stimulate your body
to improve overall cardiovascular tness while maximizing muscle cell
development in working muscles. You will maximize calorie burn during the
peak levels while allowing your body to exercise longer and still benet from
the higher intensity as you slow down and return to your starting level.
Pyramid Climb
(30 minute default)
Gradual increases in intensity is
ideal to stimulate your body to
improve overall cardiovascular tness, while also maximizing muscle cell
development in working muscles. You will maximize overall calorie burn
during the peak intensity levels while allowing your body to exercise for a
longer duration and still benet from the higher intensity as you gradually
slowdown.
Plateau Climb
(40 minute default)
A Plateau Climb workout will
provide you with all the benets of
other steady state workouts, but push you to maintain a higher steady state
exercise level. As you improve your overall health and tness you can slowly
push to a higher overall intensity for longer periods of time.
About Your Treadmill
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About Your Treadmill
Ladder
(30 minute default)
One of the greatest benets
of exercise are the direct
benets exercise has on the heart and cardiovascular system. The Heart
Health Ladder has been specically designed to provide your heart and
cardiovascular system with a series of progressively harder exercise
intensitys that will improve your overall aerobic endurance, while also
stimulating anaerobic endurance. Remember that it may be challenging for
a few minutes, but each progression has been carefully designed to provide
recovery intervals so you can push to improve your cardiovascular tness.
Uphill Interval
(20 minute default)
Uphill Interval workouts are unique
in that they provide your body with the benets of an interval workout,
with the added benets of gradually increasing the overall intensity. In this
workout you should begin at a level that is comfortable and then increase
the intensity during each maximum interval, pushing to a slightly higher
intensity each time. You will get maximum overall calorie burn during of the
higher intensity intervals, while at the same time working on improving your
overall anaerobic tness.
Steady Pace
(40 minute default)
Improve your tness while also
simulating your body to burn more fat with this workout. Steady Pace
workouts are great for helping you establish an improved overall endurance
base. Most “Steady Pace workouts focus on maintaining one set workload
throughout the entire workout. Your goal is to be sure you are exercising
within a low moderate intensity to a high moderate intensity during the
workout.
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About Your Treadmill
Long Slow Distance 2
(40 minute default)
Compared to the Long Slow
Distance 1 program, this workout expedites the rate of increasing exertion,
allowing for more workout time to be spent at higher levels of intensity.
Cardio Run
(20 minute default)
Cardio Run is a steady pace
workout but at a higher intensity than “Long Slow Distance”. Cardio Run
is a more advanced workout, designed to motivate you to achieve a more
challenging steady pace and maintain that pace for the full duration of the
workout. Cardio Run is a great workout if you are training for a special event.
Short Interval 2
(20 minute default)
Short interval workouts have been
found in research studies to be
ideal for those striving to lose weight and improve cardiovascular tness.
Varying exercise intensity from a moderately slow level to a high intensity for
a set period of time and repeating that progression for a complete workout
will maximize the number of calories burned. The short interval recovery
periods allows the body to more successfully exercise at a higher intensity
than might otherwise be comfortable for a complete workout duration.
Uphill Walk
(30 minute default)
The uphill walk gradually increases
the intensity of your exercise
peaking at a high intensity. The goal of the uphill workout is to stimulate
your body to improve overall cardiovascular tness, while also maximizing
muscle cell development. The Uphill Walk has been designed to start slow
and gradually increase to a peak intensity then with a quick decrease back
to a recovery level. You will maximize calorie burn during the peak intensity
levels while allowing your body to exercise for longer periods.
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Custom User Programs
There are two user programs that provide you with the ability to build
custom program proles for your specic workout requirements. In Custom
User Programs you set the workout time and then for each of the 20
program segments you set the speed and incline. This program is dierent
than our preset programs in that both speed and incline can be controlled
simultaneously. As such, the program matrix display readout will show both
incline and speed at the same time with the incline on the left portion of the
matrix and the speed on the right portion of the matrix.
Heart Rate Control Programs
Constant Heart Rate
The Constant Heart Rate program is a steady state program that lets you
select a single heart rate to maintain throughout your workout. The treadmill
will adjust the belt speed or incline every 10 seconds during the workout to
maintain your heart rate close to the target you’ve selected.
Interval Heart Rate
The Interval Heart Rate program is designed to help you increase anaerobic
endurance and improve heart rate recovery. The program lets you select
both a High target heart rate and a Low recovery heart rate.
After a 3-minute warm-up, the console will adjust the incline or speed (your
choice) every 10 seconds until you reach your High target heart rate. It will
keep you there for 2 minutes. Then it will adjust incline or speed every 10
seconds to reduce your heart rate to your Low recovery level, then keep you
there for 2 minutes. This repeats until the end of your workout.
It is recommended that you set the workout time to 30 minutes or longer to
use this program eectively.
Note: Remember that the console needs to receive your heart
rate through the grip pulse or a heart rate chest strap during the
course of the workout.
About Your Treadmill
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Warranty
This LifeSpan treadmill comes with the following limited warranty valid in North
America and the United Kingdom. If you are outside of these areas contact your
local distributor for warranty information or visit www.LifeSpanFitness.com.
Treadmill Frame
Motor
Parts
Labor
Lifetime
Lifetime
5 Years
1 Year
LifeSpan warrants that the equipment it manufactures is free from defects in
materials and workmanship under normal use and services. The periods above
are based on the date of purchase. During these periods, LifeSpan will repair
or replace any defective part. Free labor is included on all parts that are not
normally assembled or replaced by the customer within the labor period.
If within the time frames specied above, any part fails to operate properly,
login to our website at www.LifeSpanFitness.com, click on “Customer Service”
and complete the form to request assistance or call 877.654.3837 x4 for a
Customer Service Agent (please note that certain kinds of service should only
be performed by a qualied service technician).
LifeSpan reserves the right to make changes and improvements to our products
without incurring any obligations to similarly alter any product purchased.
In order to insure our product warranty and to ensure the safe and ecient
operation of your LifeSpan product, only authorized parts can be used. The
warranty is void if any parts other than those provided by LifeSpan are used.
Exclusions and Limitations:
This warranty does not apply to any defects caused by negligence, misuse,
improper assembly, or maintenance, accident, or “act of God.
This warranty does not apply to discoloration of paints or plastics.
LifeSpan shall not be responsible for incidental or consequential damages.
This warranty is non-transferable form the original owner.
Registration
Should you need to process a warranty claim make sure you retain your
purchase receipt to verify the date of purchase and register your LifeSpan
product online. To complete the registration go to www.LifeSpanFitness.com
and select “Product Registration.
About Your Treadmill
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Proper Grounding
LifeSpan equipment must be grounded. Improper connection of the
equipment’s grounding conductor can result in the risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualied electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to
whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided
with the product or use a ground plug adapter to adapt to a non-grounded
outlet. If the plug will not t in the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a
qualied electrician.
Power Cord Options
This treadmill should only be used with the proper power cord and power
outlet. Several power cord options (shown below) are available from LifeSpan.
We do our best do include the correct power cord with the treadmill for your
area. In the event that the correct power cord is not included in the packaging
please contact your local distributor.
CORD SOCKET
SWITCH-
AC POWER
OVERLOAD
SWITCH
Treadmill Outlet
Power Cord Options
Do not use extension cords between the treadmill and power outlet.
Do not plug into a GFI outlet or circuit as it may trip the breaker.
About Your Treadmill
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Assembling Your Treadmill
Exploded View
Prior to starting the assembly process take all of the parts out of the box.
Remove plastic bags and lay them out on the oor to become familiar with
the components.
Since your treadmill is a heavy piece of equipment it is recommended you use
two people during assembly and follow these assembly instructions to reduce
any problems that could occur.
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Hardware Included
Item# Part Description
1 Right Upright Post
2 Left Upright Post
3 Right Upright Post Cover
4 Left Upright Post Cover
5 Console
6 Right Cup Holder
7 Left Cup Holder
8 Cover for Optional Bluetooth Adapter
Hardware Bag Contents
Item # Qty. Hardware Description
N/A 1 6mm Allen Wrench
N/A 1 5mm Allen Wrench with Phillips Screw Driver
9 4 M10 x 45L Bolt - (Upright Attachment)
10 4 M10 Washer - (Upright Attachment)
11 2 M8 x 100L Bolt - (Handlebar Hold Down)
12 2 M8 Washer - (Handlebar Hold Down)
Pre-installed Hardware (not shown)
Item # Qty. Hardware Description
13 2 M4 x 8L - (Upright Cover Attachment)
14 4 M8 x 15L Bolt - (Console Attachment)
15 4 M4 x 8L Screw - (Cup Holder Attachment)
Assembling Your Treadmill
M10 x 45L
(x4)
6mm Allen
Wrench
5mm Allen
Wrench w/
Phillips
M10 Washer
(x4)
M8 x 100L
(x2)
M8 Washer
(x2)
M8 x 15L
(x4)
M4 x 8L
(x4)
M4 x 8L
(x2)
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Step 1: Unpacking Treadmill
A. Cut packaging straps and
remove.
B. Remove the box top.
C. Remove small parts and
packaging material and
unwrap parts.
D. Cut the corners of the bottom box and remove all packaging material to
begin assembly. The treadmill can be assembled in the box. No need to
pick the treadmill up to remove it from box.
E. Cut plastic shipping strap holding deck frame to base.
Step 2: Upright Post Attachment
A. Carefully fold the uprights
with handlebars up into the
upright position.
B. Carefully lay handlebars down
as the uprights are brought
up into position. This will
protect against any accidental
damage to wires coming up
through the upright into the
handlebars.
C. Align the holes in the lower
portion of the upright with the
threaded holes in the frame.
D. Install the four M10 x 45L
bolts (9) and M10 washers
(10), two in each upright. The
best way to handle this is to
loosely install all four bolts
and washers and then tighten
once all bolts are installed.
Assembling Your Treadmill
Support
handlebars
as you lift
M10 x 45L
(x4)
M10 Washer
(x4)
6mm Allen
Wrench
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Step 3: Upright Post Cover Attachment
A. Remove pre-installed M4x8L
screw (13).
B. Install the left upright cover
(4) by sliding the front of the
cover around the upright and
centering or aligning the cover
on the upright.
C. Install the M4 x 8L screw (13).
D. Repeat steps A and B for the
right upright cover.
Step 4: Handlebar Attachment
A. Place the M8 x 100L bolt
(11) and M8 washer (12)
through the left handlebar
and into the uprights being
careful not to damage any
wires running through the
handlebar. Repeat for the
right handlebar.
B. Loosely thread both bolts
into the upright prior to
tightening.
C. Fully tighten both handlebar
attachment bolts.
Assembling Your Treadmill
5mm Allen
Wrench w/
Phillips
M4 x 8L
(x4)
M8 x 100L
(x2)
M8 Washer
(x2)
6mm Allen
Wrench
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5B C3C5 C4
Step 5: Console Harness Attachment
A. Slide the square mounting tubes
(protruding from the front of the
console) (5) partially into the
console mount as shown in the
gure to the left. Do not slide the
console all the way in as wire
connections need to be made.
B. Securely attach the two ribbon
cables (at cables).
Assembling Your Treadmill
5
A
NOTE: Plug the ribbon cables
together so that the gold lines
in the ribbon are on the
same side (matching).
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5BC5 C2C4 C1
Assembling Your Treadmill
C. Securely attach the seven remaining cable connectors – There are
four 2-pin, two 3-pin and one 10-pin connector that will need to be
connected.
1. Attach the 10-pin connectors (7-pin connectors) together (C1) .
2. Attach the wires labeled “SK” together (C2).
3. Attach the White 2-pin connector wires together (C3).
4. Next, attach the two 3-pin connectors (C4) together. There are labels
on these that say L and R. Connect the L to L and the R to R. These
are for the handlebar speed and incline switches.
5. The remaining two 2-pin connectors are for the contact heart rate
sensors and it doesn’t matter which gets plugged into the other.
D. Carefully tuck all wires into the bottom or top console housing.
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View from beneath
Pre-installed
14
M8 x 15L
(x4)
6mm Allen
Wrench
Step 6: Securing Console
A. Slide the console fully into the mounting brackets. If the console does
not want to slide in completely, loosen the four pre-installed M8 x 15L
bolts (14) with the provided 6mm Allen wrench to eliminate any friction.
B. Once the console is fully installed, tighten the four M8 x 15L Bolts.
Step 7: Cup Holder Attachment
A. Remove the two pre-installed M4
x 8L screws (15) with the provided
Phillips head screwdriver from the
bottom of the right cup holder.
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Pre-installed
5mm Allen
Wrench w/
Phillips
M4 x 8L
(x2)
A
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B. Place the right
cup holder (6)
over the handle-
bar and into the
frame as shown.
C. Loosely install
the two screws
removed in
step A. Once
both screws are
installed, securely
tighten both
screws.
D. Repeat steps A
through C for
installing the left
cup holder (7)
Step 8: Time and Date
Its important that the date and time be set on the console so that your
exercise data can be time stamped. Please go to the Time Setting section on
(page 33) prior to using your treadmill.
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7
15
5mm Allen
Wrench w/
Phillips
M4 x 8L
(x2)
B
C
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Console Basics
Readout Display
A blue backlit LCD display provides all the information you need to monitor
your exercise results and get the most out of your exercise program.
B
A
D
E
F
H
G
I
C
LKJ
A. Message Window - This 16-character window helps step you through
program setup, then displays the program selected while you exercise.
B. Program Matrix - Divides the workout programs into 20 segments
with varying intensity levels. These programs can be viewed in levels of
incline or speed.
C. Time - The workout time elapsed or the workout time remaining.
D. Incline - The level of belt incline ranging from 0 to 15.
E. Speed - The speed you are traveling in miles per hour (this reading can
be changed to kilometers by using the Personal Settings Mode).
F. Calories - Estimated calories burned is calculated by using a widely-
accepted equation, using body weight and distance covered.
G. Distance - Total distance traveled in miles or kilometers since the
beginning of the workout.
H. Step Count -Works like a pedometer, counting your steps while
you walk.
I. Heart Rate - Your measured heart rate using the hand pulse sensors
located on the front handlebars or chest strap.
J. Date - The date is presented as the month/day/year below the program
matrix.
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K. Time - The time of day is shown below the program matrix using a 24-
hour reading.
L. Indicator icons:
Lube - This icon illuminates after 100 hours of use showing it’s
time to lubricate the treadmill belt (please refer to the Maintenance
and Tips section for lubricating instructions).
USB - This will light up when your exercise data is being transferred
to a USB ash drive.
Cooling Fan - Indicates the fan is on - low, medium or high.
Bluetooth - Flashes when pairing with a mobile device.
HRC - This icon ashes when your pulse is being taken.
CAUTION: The Intelli-Guard feature will automatically be disengaged
when the treadmill is operated at speeds under 1.0 mph (1.6 kph). If
the speed is within this parameter “Step will ash. When the “Step”
is ashing, the treadmill will not automatically pause. If the speed is
above 1.0 mph (1.6 kph) Intelli-Guard™ will not activate until 25 steps
are taken and counted.
CAUTION: At 20 seconds the console will beep once per second
for 5 seconds and then automatically pause the treadmill. These
beeps are a notice that the treadmill belt is about to stop. If for some
reason you are still on the treadmill when this occurs move your feet
to the side rails and prepare for the belt to stop. The Intelli-Guard
feature does not replace the use of your Safety Key or using proper
precaution in stopping the treadmill when it is not in use.
Console Basics
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Main Keyboard
A. Program Group
(TR3000e) - Choose from Heart Rate Control, Healthy
Living, Sport Training, Weight Loss, and User Setup.
B. Bluetooth - Pairs Bluetooth to your mobile device.
C. Cooling Fan - Operates the 3-speed fan in the front of the console.
D. QuicksetTM Incline - Select an incline level of 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10.
E. Incline - Raise and lower the running belt incline.
F. Enter - Conrm a selection.
G. Stop/Reset - The Stop button will pause your workout. Holding it for 3
seconds will also clear the workout and reset saved exercise data.
H. Start/QuickSTART - Begin a Manual Program with one touch.
I. Speed - Increase or decrease belt speed.
J. QuicksetTM Speed - Select a speed of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 mph (2, 4, 6, 8, 10 kph).
Top Keyboard
A. Power – This button can be used to turn the console on” from Energy
Saving mode and to turn the console o when in Standby mode.
B. Exercise Data Save - This saves your workout results to a USB ash drive.
C. eFold - (TR2000e/TR3000e) Folds and unfolds the treadmill with the
press of a button.
Note: Make sure the main on/o switch, located at the
front of the treadmill base (near the oor) is on.
Console Basics
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Getting Started
Setting the Date and Time
Before getting started using your treadmill make sure the date and time
are properly set on the console to ensure that your exercise data is properly
recorded.
To set the date and time in your console follow these steps:
A. Pull and re-install the safety key.
B. Press the Quick Speed 10 button. Clock illuminates in the display.
C. Press the Quick Speed 10 button again. Update Calendar illuminates in
the display after 3 seconds. Press Enter.
D. Press the +/- buttons to set the correct Year. Press Enter.
E. Press the +/- buttons to select the correct Month. Press Enter.
F. Press the +/- buttons to select the correct Day. Press Enter.
G. Press the +/- buttons to set the Hour. Press Enter.
H. Press the +/- buttons to set the Minute. Press Enter.
QuickSTART
The quickest way to get started with a workout is to press the QuickSTART
button. This will start the treadmill in manual mode with the time counting up
from 00:00. You can also set a desired workout Time and update your Weight
in the console for more accurate calorie calculation by following these steps:
A. Press Enter to select manual mode.
B. Select the amount of time (in minutes) you want to use the manual
program by pressing the speed +/- buttons. Press Enter.
C. Use the speed +/- buttons to set your weight. Your weight is used to
more accurately calculate calories burned. Press Enter.
D. Press Start and the treadmill will start with the time counting down from
the preset time.
E. To increase speed press the + button. The speed will increase up to 11.0
mph (18 kph) on the TR2000e and 12.0 mph (20 kph) on the TR3000e.
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Using Programs
There are numerous programs available to help you add structure and variety
to your exercise program. For more information about these programs please
refer to the Advanced Programs section of this Owners Manual. To use one of
the Preset Programs follow the steps below:
A. Select Program – Press the + / - buttons on the keyboard to cycle
through the program list, or use the Program Buttons to nd your
desired program then press Enter to complete the selection.
B. Select Speed or Incline ModeYou can choose to run each program in
either Speed or Incline mode. Press the +/- buttons on the keyboard to
make your selection and then press Enter.
C. Set Program Level There are 3 levels of intensity with each preset
program (1 being the easiest and 3 being the most dicult). Press the
Speed +/- buttons to select the desired level then press Enter.
D. Set Time – Set the program Time of your workout by pressing the Speed
+/- buttons then press Enter.
E. Set Weight – Set your Weight in the console for more accurate calorie
calculation by pressing the Speed +/- buttons then press Enter.
F. Press the Start button to begin your workout.
Custom User Set-up Programs
There are 2 user programs that provide you with the ability to establish
customized program proles specic to your workout requirements. Once
these programs are completed they are saved by the console and can be
selected like any other preset program. Complete the following steps to set
up a user program:
A. Select USER1 or USER2 Programs – Press the Speed +/- buttons to
select the USER1 or USER2 programs then press Enter.
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Using Programs
B. Set Time – Set the program Time of your workout pressing the Speed
+/- buttons then press Enter.
C. Set Weight – Set your Weight in the console for more accurate calorie
calculation by pressing the Speed +/- buttons then press Enter.
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D. Set Level – Use the Incline up/down buttons to set the incline level of
the rst program segment and the Speed +/- buttons to set the desired
speed of the rst program segment. You can also use the Quickset™
buttons for Incline and Speed to expedite the process. Press Enter.
Incline
Segment
Speed
Segment
Segment Number
E. Repeat – Repeat Step D until the 20 segments are complete. The
twentieth segment will be shown in the Time window as shown below.
Segment Number
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Once the program has been set up, simply scroll to the USER1 or USER2
program and press Start. Both Incline and Speed are shown in the program
matrix with the Incline on the left and the Speed on the right.
Speed matrix Incline matrix
Using Programs
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Using Heart Rate Control Programs
Two heart rate control programs are available on your console: Constant
and Interval. When using these programs the console will need to receive
your heart rate throughout the entire
workout. Please review the Monitoring
your Heart Rate section of this Owners
Manual for more information.
HRC – Constant
The Constant Heart Rate program lets you select a single heart rate that you
want to maintain throughout your workout and the treadmill will maintain
this heart rate for you by either adjusting the speed or incline.
After selecting the HRC Constant program the next selection option will be
Incline Mode or Speed Mode. Select which mode you prefer and the treadmill
will adjust the speed or incline every 10 seconds to keep you at your selected
heart rate level. For instance, if you select the incline mode, there will be a
3-minute warm-up and then the incline will start to adjust each 10 seconds
to obtain and maintain your target heart rate. You choose the speed that you
want the belt to run and the treadmill will control the incline.
To use this program:
A. Select HRC Constant – Press the Speed +/- buttons to select the HRC
Constant program, then press Enter.
B. Select Program Mode – Select either the Incline Control Mode or the
Speed Control Mode by pressing the Speed +/- buttons, then press Enter.
C. Set Time – Set the program Time by pressing the Speed +/- buttons then
press Enter. The program will include 3-minutes of warm up.
D. Set Weight – Enter your Weight by pressing the Speed +/- buttons then
press Enter.
E. Set Age – Enter your Age by pressing the Speed +/- buttons, then press
Enter.
F. Set Target Heart Rate – Set your target heart rate by pressing the Speed
+/- buttons then press Enter.
G. Press the Start button to begin your workout.
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HRC – Interval
The Interval Heart Rate program is designed to help you increase anaerobic
endurance and improve heart rate recovery. The program lets you select
both a High target heart rate and a Low recovery heart rate.
After a 3-minute warm-up, the console will adjust the incline or speed (your
choice) every 10 seconds until you reach your High target heart rate. It will
keep you there for 2 minutes. Then it will adjust incline or speed every 10
seconds to reduce your heart rate to your Low recovery level, then keep you
there for 2 minutes. This repeats until the end of your workout.
It is recommended that you set the workout time to 30 minutes or longer to
use this program eectively.
To use this program:
A. Select HRC Interval – Press the Speed +/- buttons to select the HRC
Interval program then press Enter.
B. Select Program Mode – Select either the Incline Control Mode or the
Speed Control Mode by pressing the Speed +/- buttons then press Enter.
C. Set Time – Set the program Time by pressing the Speed +/- buttons then
press Enter. Remember the program will include 3 minutes of warm-up.
D. Set Weight – Enter your Weight by pressing the Speed +/- buttons then
press Enter.
E. Set Age – Enter your age by pressing the Speed +/- buttons then press
Enter.
F. Set High Target Heart Rate – Set your High interval training rate by
pressing the Speed +/- buttons, then press Enter.
G. Set Low Target Heart Rate – Set your Low interval training rate by
pressing the Speed +/- buttons, then press Enter.
H. Press the Start button to begin your workout.
!WARNING: Heart rate monitoring may be inaccurate. Over exercising
may result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint stop exercising
immediately.
Using Programs
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There are 2 ways to save your exercise results when using your treadmill. The
rst is using a personal USB drive and the USB port built into your console.
Also available is using the Bluetooth adapter (not included) and the Active
Trac app. Once saved, view your data on the app or by logging into LifeSpan
Club from your computer.
LifeSpan Club
Your treadmill includes a free membership in LifeSpan Club. This
membership number is located on the front cover of this Owners Manual.
Should you wish to create additional accounts for multiple users, simply
enter ‘CLUB’ in the membership number eld.
With this account you can consolidate all your exercise results in one place,
track your weight and other metrics, and get more information about your
health and tness.
If you plan on using:
a USB drive to save your exercise results, download the Jump app at
www.lifespantness.com/apps/club. This app works with your Windows
or Mac computer, letting you upload your exercise results from your USB
ash drive into your LifeSpan Club account.
Bluetooth via a LifeSpan app, visit www.lifespantness.com/apps/ for a
list of the available apps and supported mobile devices. This requires the
optional Bluetooth adapter (see below).
Bluetooth Adapter
When paired with LifeSpan’s optional Bluetooth adapter, your treadmill can
connect with your mobile device to wirelessly sync all of your exercise data
to your LifeSpan Club account. To learn more about which apps are available
and mobile devices supported visit www.LifeSpanFitness.com.
Saving Your Results
To enable this feature, go to www.LifeSpanFitness.com
to purchase the Bluetooth Adapter.
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USB Plus
Your LifeSpan treadmill saves a record of your exercise for up to 2 hours.
All you need is a standard USB drive. Almost any brand or model will work.
Remember, it’s important that you Set the Date and Time (page 33) on your
treadmill console prior to exercising to ensure your results are accurately
date and time stamped.
You can insert the USB drive into the USB Plus port anytime during your
workout or after you’ve stopped or paused the treadmill. Insert your drive
and press the save button. Your console’s USB port can also charge your
phone or other mobile device while you exercise. Once your device is
charged, remove the device and replace it with the USB drive to save your
data.
When you Stop or Pause a workout or when your workout time ends, the
console will prompt you to “Insert Drive” if you haven’t already done so.
If there is already a USB drive inserted or if you insert a USB drive after
stopping the treadmill, the console will automatically save your workout
data. The message “Workout Saved” will show on the display. You can also
press the “Save button at any time to save the data currently stored in the
consoles internal memory.
If however, the treadmill goes into Energy Saving mode at any time without
your exercise results rst having been saved, your data will be cleared from
the consoles internal memory.
*Charging feature does not work with the iPad 1, iPad 2, or iPad 3.
Saving Your Results
USB drive not included.
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Personal Settings
The TR2000e and TR3000e comes with the ability for you to personalize sever-
al console settings including:
Intelli-Guard™ - This feature is triggered when the treadmill senses you are
no longer walking or running. For safety purposes it automatically pauses
the belt to avoid accidental falls resulting in possible injury. There are several
factors that aect the accuracy of this feature including your walking style,
weight and usage characteristics. While we don’t recommend it, this feature
can be turned o if required.
English or Metric - Used for both Speed and Distance in miles or kilometers
shown on the display.
Calendar - Date and Time are shown on the display readouts, but can be
turned o with this setting. We recommend you keep date and time turned
on to accurately track your results.
Energy Savings - Turn the Energy Saving feature on or o.
Pause Time - The number of seconds the treadmill will pause before going
into sleep mode. This feature can also be turned o entirely.
Audible Beep - Turns o the audible alert that beeps for speed and incline
changes or when the treadmill is starting or stopping.
WARNING: The audible alert is turned on from the manufacturer to warn the
user that the treadmill is starting or the speed is changing. Turning this alert
o is done at the sole discretion of the user.
Resume Speed: This lets you start the treadmill at the speed it was going
when paused.
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Maintenance and Tips
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Personal Settings
Follow the steps below to make changes to the Personal Settings options.
Conguration Steps Information Displayed
Press and hold STOP and then SPEED + for 3 seconds to
enter Personal Settings Mode. The rst screen shows the
software version for your console.
Press ENTER to continue
Engineering Mode
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Press SPEED +/- to turn Intell-Guard™ on and o.
Press ENTER to continue
Intelli-Guard On or O
Roller Size is displayed. (Do not modify)
Press ENTER to continue
Roller
600
Press SPEED + / - to change from English (EN) to Metric
(SI).
Press ENTER to continue.
Select the units
EN or SI
Press Speed +/- to turn Calendar on or o.
(Do not modify)
Press ENTER to continue
Set Calendar On or O
Press SPEED +/- or to turn Energy Saving mode on or o.
Press ENTER to continue
Electricity On or O
This screen shows the Total Distance exercised in miles
or kilometers.
Press ENTER to continue
Total Distance
0 000
This screen shows Total Hours of use.
Press ENTER to continue
Total Hours
0 000
Press SPEED +/- to set the amount of Pause Time
required before the treadmill resets. The options in
seconds are 90,180, 300 or O.
Press ENTER to continue
Select the pause time
90, 180, 300 or O
Press Speed +/- to turn Audible Beep on or o.
Press ENTER to continue
Beep On or O
Press SPEED +/- Resume Speed allows the treadmill to
start at the speed it was running when paused. (If set to
0, the treadmill will start at .5 mph. If set to 1, the tread-
mill will start at the pre-paused speed.)
Press ENTER to return to normal console operations
Resume Speed 0 or 1
Maintenance and Tips
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Cleaning
Daily
It is recommended to wipe the treadmill down after each use to keep the
treadmill clean and dry. A mild detergent may be used at times to help
remove all dirt and salt from the belt, painted parts and the display.
Monthly
This cleaning would include removing the motor cover and cleaning
around the motor and electronics. It is recommended to clean the motor
compartment if the treadmill is in an area where there might be plush carpet
bers that could get pulled up into the motor compartment. It is a good
idea at this time to check and tighten all assembly hardware, power cord for
damage, or anything else that would indicate the need for service.
Safety and Integrity
The safety and integrity designed into the machine can only be maintained
when the treadmill is regularly examined for damage and repaired. Worn
or damaged components shall be replaced immediately or the treadmill
be removed from service until the repair is made. Pay special attention to
components most susceptible to wear.
!
WARNING: Keep treadmill stable on at ground.
Over-exercising or inadequate training may result in physical injury.
WARNING: Unplug the power cord before removing the motor cover.
IMPORTANT: If service is required, turn the power o and remove the
power cord to ensure the unit cannot be used. Let all other users know
the unit needs service.
CAUTION: Acidic cleaning detergents may damage painted or powder
coated surfaces and should not be used. Such cleaners may void the
LifeSpan warranty.
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Maintenance and Tips
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Maintenance and Tips
Belt Lubrication
Use only 100% silicone and avoid using aerosol silicone sprays which include
additives and petroleum distillates. One ounce of silicone should be used for
each application. LifeSpan oers 100% silicone lubricant that can be ordered
at www.LifeSpanFitness.com.
The running belt comes pre-lubricated from the factory and should be
lubricated every 3 months (regardless of use) or 50 hours of use, whichever
comes rst. Even if the treadmill is not being used, the silicone will dissipate
over time and the belt will dry out.
Apply the silicone to the underside of the treadmill belt. Do not apply to the
walking surface. This may be accomplished by folding the treadmill up and
applying the silicone to the inside portion of the running belt or by leaving
the treadmill in the normal use position and simply lifting the belt up over
the side rails and spraying the lubricant under the running belt onto the deck
surface. The silicone will absorb into the underside of the belt as you start
walking
NOTE: When lubricating the belt, make sure the treadmill is on a
surface that can be easily cleaned. After lubricating your treadmill
running belt, clean any excess silicone o the walking surface of the
belt and side rails.
.
For a full video demonstration on lubing your treadmill go to the FAQ section
at www.LifeSpanFitness.com.
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Folding the TR2000e/TR3000e Treadmill
A. Make sure nothing is on or near your treadmill which might spill, be
knocked over, or prevent the treadmill from moving. Make sure there are
two feet of clearance between the front of the treadmill and any objects.
B. Press and hold the STOP button to reset the console to Standby mode.
C. Press and hold the eFOLD Up button on the console until the console
beeps and shows up/efold” in the display.
D. Step back from the treadmill and
wait till it is nished folding.
E. Simply roll the treadmill to the
desired location.
Note: If for any reason you need
to stop the treadmill from folding
simply press the STOP button or pull
the safety key.
Un-Folding the TR2000e/TR3000e
A. Make sure nothing is on or near
your treadmill which might spill,
be knocked over, or prevent the
treadmill from lowering.
B. Make sure to keep all pets and
children away from the treadmill
while lowering.
Note: This treadmill is equipped with sensors to stop the treadmill from
lowering if anything gets in the path of the sensors. If for any reason
you need to stop the treadmill from lowering manually, simply press the
STOP button or pull the safety key.
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Un-Folding the TR2000e/TR3000e (continued)
C. Press and hold the eFOLD Down button on the console until the console
beeps and shows (down/efold) in the display.
D. Step back from the treadmill and keep the area clear until the treadmill
is fully lowered.
E. Resume normal use of the treadmill.
Moving the TR2000e/TR3000e Treadmill
The treadmill is not designed to be moved while in the unfolded position.
A. Follow the previous instructions to bring the treadmill to the upright
and folded position. This will place the treadmill onto its caster wheels,
allowing for easy movement.
B. Make sure the On/O switch is turned o and the power cord is
removed from the wall.
C. Facing the console, push evenly on the treadmill’s horizontal handlebars
to maneuver the unit to its eventual storage location.
Maintenance and Tips
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Maintenance and Tips
Turn both
Clockwise
to Tighten belt
Turn both
Counter-clockwise
to Loosen belt
Belt Tensioning
If the belt begins to slip and needs to be tensioned, there are tension bolts
that are accessible from the back of the treadmill. Before tensioning the belt,
start the treadmill and set the speed to 3 mph (5 kph).
A. Using a 6 mm Allen wrench, included in your hardware bag, turn the
right and left tension bolts 1/2 turn clockwise.
B. Test to see if the slipping is eliminated. If the belt slips repeat Step A and
test again.
CAUTION: DO NOT tighten more than 2 full turns on each side.
Over tensioning the belt can cause unnecessary friction and
wear and tear on the belt, motor and electronics.
Note: Adjusting one side more than the other will cause the belt to
drift to the side of the treadmill and will require belt alignment. Check
to be sure the running belt is still aligned. If belt alignment is o as
shown below refer to Belt Alignment section.
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Belt Alignment
A. Press Start, then increase the treadmill speed to 3 mph (5 kph).
B. Stand at the rear of the treadmill to see which way the belt is drifting.
C. If the belt drifts to the left, turn the left adjustment bolt one-quarter
turn clockwise and the right adjustment bolt one-quarter turn counter-
clockwise. (See FIG. 1)
D. If the belt drifts to the right, turn the left adjustment bolt one-quarter
turn counter-clockwise and the right adjustment bolt one-quarter turn
clockwise. (See FIG. 2)
E. Observe the tracking for two minutes. Repeat steps A-D as needed.
Visit www.LifeSpanFitness.com for a full video demonstration on the aligning
your treadmill belt.
To move belt to the Right
Figure 1
To move belt to the Left
Figure 2
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Maintenance and Tips
Troubleshooting
If you have a question that isn’t answered in this Owners Manual, visit our website
at www.LifeSpanFitness.com or call us at 877.654.3837 x4.
The treadmill is designed and manufactured to be reliable and easy-to-use.
However, if you have a problem, these troubleshooting steps may help you
nd the cause.
Problem: The console does not turn on or function correctly.
Solution: Check to make sure the treadmill is properly plugged in, turn the
power switch down by the power cord o and back on again and make sure
the safety key is in place. Check all wire harness connections made during
assembly to be sure they are all properly connected. If the problem persists
contact LifeSpan Customer Service at www.LifeSpanFitness.com or call
877.654.3837 x4.
Problem: The POWER button on the console does not turn the console on.
Solution: Check the main power switch and power cord located at the front of
the treadmill on the right side. Make sure the power cord is plugged in and
the power switch is turned on.
Problem: The treadmill does not turn o with the console power button.
Solution: The console has to be in standby mode to be turned o with this
button. Press and hold the Stop button till the console resets and then the
POWER button will turn the console o.
Problem: The belt does not stay in the center of the treadmill when in use.
Solution: First check to make sure that the treadmill is level, then refer to the
instructions in this Owners Manual on how to align the belt.
Problem: The treadmill belt slips during use.
Solution: The belt may need to be tensioned after a period of use. Refer to the
Belt Tensioning Section of this Owners Manual.
Problem: Heart rate is erratic or not reading.
Solution: Make sure your hands are moist (aloe vera helps). Make sure all
connectors made during assembly, at the back of the console, are properly
connected and no wires are damaged. If wearing a chest strap, be sure the
batteries are good and that the electrodes are moist and positioned properly
on your chest.
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Maintenance and Tips
Problem: Treadmill automatically pauses during workout.
Solution: The treadmill is not detecting your steps because you have stopped
walking or because the user weight is too low to detect the steps, especially
at an incline. One option would be to go to personal settings and turn Intelli-
Guard o.
Problem: E1 Error Code after 3 to 8 seconds.
Solution: This is most likely a bad wire connection or a speed sensor issue.
Check all wire connections made during assembly and if this does not resolve
the issue contact LifeSpan Customer Service at www.LifeSpanFitness.com or
call 877.654.3837 x4.
Problem: E1 Error Code after several minutes of use.
Solution: This problem usually occurs when there is too much friction building
between the running belt and deck. The best thing to do is turn the treadmill
o, lubricate the running belt and turn the treadmill back on. Test the unit. If
E1 still comes up after testing, contact LifeSpan Customer Service at
www.LifeSpanFitness.com or call 877.654.3837 x4.
Problem: E6 Error Code.
Solution: Turn the power o for 30 seconds and back on again. Check to see
if the incline is functioning. If still an issue, please check all wire connections
made during assembly and cycle the power again. If still not functioning
contact LifeSpan Customer Service at www.LifeSpanFitness.com or call
877.654.3837 x4.
Problem: Treadmill will not fold or unfold.
Solution: Make sure the treadmill is in Standby mode. Press and hold the Stop
button for 3 seconds till the console resets. Once the console resets, press
and hold the fold or unfold button until the console beeps and the folding or
unfolding process starts. If trying to unfold the treadmill, make sure nothing is
blocking the safety sensor underneath the treadmill which would prevent the
treadmill from lowering.
LifeSpan Fitness
P.O. Box 981316
Park City, Utah 84098-1316
Phone: 877.654.3837
www.LifeSpanFitness.com
TR2000e / TR3000e
Folding Treadmills
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