Owner’s Manual
Ironman ENVY
Customer Service
(800) 750-4766
Manufactured By:
Ironman Fitness
4009 Distribution Drive
Suite 250
Garland, TX 75041
CAUTION
Read all precautions and
instructions in this manual before
using this equipment.
Model Name : ENVY
Serial Number :__________
Serial Number can be found at
the above specified location.
100375
09/11 Rev 4.0
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WARNING!
Before using this treadmill or starting any exercise program, consult your physician. This is especially important for persons
over the age of 35 and or persons with pre-existing health problems. The manufacturer or distributor assumes no responsibility
for personal injury or property damage sustained by or through the use of this product. To reduce the risk of electrical shock,
burns, fire, or other possible injuries to the user, it is important to review this manual and the following precautions before operation.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND TIPS:
1. Always secure Safety Key firmly to waistband.
2. It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that all users of this treadmill have read the owner’s Manual and are familiar with
warnings and safety precautions.
3. This treadmill has a user maximum capacity of 350 pounds.
4. The treadmill should only be used on a level surface and is intended for indoor use only. The treadmill should not be placed in a
garage, patio, or near water and should never be used while you are wet. Keys recommends a treadmill mat be placed under the
treadmill to protect floor or carpet and for easier cleaning.
5. Follow safety information in regard to plugging in your treadmill. Keep the power cord away from the incline wheels and do not run
the power cord underneath your treadmill. Do not operate the treadmill with a damaged or frayed power cord.
6. Wear comfortable, good-quality walking or running shoes and appropriate clothing. Do not use the treadmill with bare feet, sandals,
socks or stockings.
7. Always straddle the belt and allow it to start moving before stepping onto the belt.
8. Hold on to handrail when adjusting speed or other controls.
9. Always examine your treadmill before using to ensure all parts are in working order.
10. Allow the belt to fully stop before dismounting.
11. Pets should never be allowed near or on the treadmill.
12. Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used by or near children, invalids or disabled persons.
13. Never operate the treadmill where oxygen is being administered, or where aerosol products are being used.
14. Never insert any object or body parts into any opening.
15. For safety and to prevent damage to your treadmill, no more than one person should use the treadmill at a time.
16. Always unplug the treadmill before cleaning and/or servicing. Service to your treadmill should only be performed by an authorized
service representative, unless authorized and/or instructed by the manufacturer
17. Failure to follow these instructions will void the treadmill warranty.
18. Never leave the treadmill unattended when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before service or maintenance.
19. Always unplug this appliance immediately after using and before cleaning. To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, then
remove plug from outlet.
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CONSOLE
REED SWITCH / SAFETY KEY
BOTTLE HOLDER
LATCH SET
HANDLE BAR
UPRIGHT
POWER CORD
WALKING BELT
LEVELER
END CAP
FRONT WHEEL
REAR WHEEL
ALLEN BOLTS M8X50
END CAP RIGHT
END CAP LEFT
ALLEN WRENCH
WASHERS Ø8
RIGHT FENDER OUTSIDE
RIGHT FENDER INSIDE
LEFT FENDER OUTSIDE
ALLEN BOLTS M8X15
SAFETY KEY
PHILLIPS SCREWS M6X15
WASHERS Ø6
PHILLIPS SCREWS M4X12
LEFT FENDER INSIDE
PHILLIPS SCREWS ST4.2X13
BOTTLE HOLDER
Prior to assembly, remove components from the box and verify that all the listed parts
were supplied. Be sure to remove all packing material.
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Remove top cover of box, and break the sides of the box to create a level assembly surface. After opening
the box, remove any packing material from the treadmill. Carefully cut the strap surrounding the treadmill,
only while the treadmill is laying flat.
NOTE: Do not remove unit from box until it has been fully assembled.
Assembly
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ASSEMBLY FOR CONSOLE
Step 1:
lift the console up carefully in the direction
indicated by this image.
WASHERS Ø6
Step 2:
Secure console mounting bracket with 3
phillips screws M6x15 and 3 washers Ø6.
PHILLIPS SCREWS M6X15
AllEN WRENCH
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CENTER
CROSSBAR
3
ASSEMBLY FOR UPRIGHTS
Step 1:
ALLEN BOLTS
M8X15
While standing on the treadmill, hold onto
the center cross bar and lift it upwards in
the direction indicated by the image.
Step 2:
Align holes on the left upright and secure
the upright with 2 allen bolts M8x15, 2
allen bolts M8x50 and 4 washers Ø8.
RIGHT SIDE
Step 3:
Align holes on the right upright and secure
the upright with 2 allen bolts M8x15, 2 allen
bolts M8x50 and 4 washers Ø8.
LEFT SIDE
WASHERS Ø8
ALLEN BOLTS M8X50
NOTE: Hand-tighten all bolts until the
bolts on both sides are installed.
AllEN WRENCH
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Please be careful
not to pinch the
wire harnesses
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ASSEMBLY FOR HANDLEBARS
Step 1:
lift both handlebars up until they are parallel to the
ground and slide them forward onto the handlebar
bracket. Please be careful not to pinch any wire har-
nesses.
ALLEN BOLTS
M8X15
WASHERS Ø8
Step 2:
Align holes on the left handlebar and secure using 4
allen bolts M8x15 and 4 washers Ø8.
Step 3:
Align holes on the right handlebar and secure using
4 allen bolts M8x15 and 4 washers Ø8.
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PHILLIPS SCREWS M4X12
ASSEMBLY FOR ACCESSORY TRAY
locate the accessory tray and secure to
the crossbar using 4 phillips screws M4x12.
AllEN WRENCH
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WASHERS Ø6
6
PHILLIPS SCREWS M6X15
ASSEMBLY FOR ACCESSORY TRAY
Secure the accessory tray from the bottom using 2
phillips screws M6x15 and 2 washers Ø6
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Assembly
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ASSEMBLY FOR FENDERS
Step 1:
Slide left inside fender onto the unit.
Step 2:
Attach the left outside fender onto the left
inside fender, aligning them at the screw
holes.
RIGHT INSIDE
FENDER
RIGHT OUTER
FENDER
Step 3:
Secure with 3 phillips screws M4x12.
Step 4:
LEFT INSIDE
FENDER
Repeat steps 1-3 with right fender.
LEFT OUTER
FENDER
PHILLIPS SCREWS M4X12
AllEN WRENCH
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ASSEMBLY FOR FENDERS
PHILLIPS SCREWS M4X12
Step 1:
locate right end cap and secure to the unit
using phillips screw M4x12.
Step 2:
Repeat step 1 with left end cap.
REAR VIEW
AllEN WRENCH
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PHILLIPS SCREWS
ST4.2X13
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ASSEMBLY FOR FENDERS
Step 1:
Fold the treadmill up.
Step 2:
Secure the bottom of the left end cap using
2 phillips screws ST4.2x13.
Step 3:
AllEN WRENCH
Repeat step 2 on the right side.
Assembly
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Congratulations!
You have completed the assembly of your new
Ironman ENVY!
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Moving Instructions:
Moving Instructions
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Power Requirements
Improper connection of the equipment grounding connector can result in a risk of an
electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service man if you are in doubt as
to whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the
product. If plug will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified elec-
trician.
This treadmill can be seriously damaged by sudden voltage changes in your home’s electri-
cal power. Voltage spikes, surges, and noise interference can result from weather conditions
or from other appliances being turned on or off. To reduce the possibility of treadmill damage,
always use a dedicated surge protector (not included) with your treadmill. Surge protectors
can be purchased at most hardware stores. The manufacturer recommends a single outlet
surge protector with Ul 1449 rating as a Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor (TVSS) with Ul
suppressed voltage rating of 400V or less and an electrical rating of 120VAC, 15 amps. This treadmill must be grounded to reduce the risk of
electrical shock. Grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current should the treadmill malfunction. This treadmill comes with
an electrical cord with an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. Always plug the power cord into a surge protector, and plug
the surge protector into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Do not
connect other equipment to the surge protector or this could cause permanent damage to your treadmill. This product is for use on a nominal
120-volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in the drawing below.
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Console Information
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CONSOLE FUNCTIONS
INCLINE WINDOW
Indicates incline in percent of grade 0-12% in 0.5 increments.
PULSE WINDOW
Displays user’s current heart rate.
Note: User must have both on hands on the pulse grips.
TIME / PROGRAM WINDOW
Indicates elapsed time after pressing start in minutes and seconds
(0-99 minutes, 0-59 seconds). In program selection mode, indicates
available program option.
PACE / LAP WINDOW
Indicates estimated amount of time needed to complete 1 Mile
based on current speed. Indicates the lap count and displays
which lap you are on.
CALORIES WINDOW
Indicates estimated calories used based on 150 lb. person at the
indicated speed, incline, and time.
DISTANCE WINDOW
Indicates Miles or Kilometers traveled in .01 increments up to 9.99
and .1 increments starting at 10.0.
SPEED WINDOW
Indicates MPH (miles per hour) or KPH (kilometer per hour) in .1
increments.
CONSOLE BUTTONS
POWER
This button is used to turn the treadmill on and off.
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START/STOP
This button is used to start or stop the current program.
PAUSE
This button is used to stop your workout temporarily and continue from where you left off when you are ready.
WARNING: THE TREADMILL BELT WILL RESUME AT THE SPEED THE TREADMILL WAS MOVING AT BEFORE PAUSING.
ENTER
This button is used to confirm selection settings, such as time, distance, calories, and pulse.
PROGRAM UP AND DOWN
These buttons are used to cycle through to the desired program options .
INCLINE + and -
These buttons are used to adjust the incline value during the workout.
SPEED + and -
These buttons are used to adjust the speed of the treadmill during workout. These buttons are also used to adjust the values when setting up your
workout.
PROGRAM INSTRUCTIONS
QUICK START / MANUAL MODE (P1)
1. Plug into a surge protector outlet. Attach the Safety Key to the treadmill console.
2. Stand on the treadmill and straddle belt. Attach safety key clip to your clothes.
3. Press PoWER button. There will be an eight (8) second delay after pressing the PoWER button before data can be entered.
4. Press START/SToP button. Belt will begin to move after 4 seconds. Step on belt slowly after the belt starts moving. Speed or incline may be
adjusted by using the appropriate + (increase) or – (decrease) button.
5. To end your workout, press START/SToP button. Belt will gradually slow down to zero.
6. To pause your workout, press PAUSE.
7. To re-start after pausing: Press the PAUSE button.
PROGRAM MODE
Plug treadmill into a surge protector outlet. Attach the Safety Key on to the treadmill console.
1. Stand on the treadmill and straddle belt. Attach safety key clip to your clothes.
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2. Press PoWER button. There will be an eight (8) second delay before data can be entered.
3. There are thirteen (13) programs. Refer to next page for a program overview that includes Speed and Incline setting for each program. Press
the PRoGRAM UP or DoWN button to select which program you wish to use. Press ENTER PRoGRAM.
4. Press START/SToP button. Belt will begin to move after 4 seconds. Step on belt slowly after the belt starts moving.
COOL DOWN
At the end of the program, the unit will enter a Cool Down program with a fixed time of 2 minutes. At this time, the TIME window will continue to
show the entered Time. The Speed and Incline will go to 1/2 of their current settings. For example, If you are running at 5 MPH with an Incline of
4%, when the unit goes into Cool Down, Speed will decrease to 2.5 MPH and the Incline will decrease to 2%. After the 2 minute Cool Down, the
unit will self power down.
NOTE: If any button is pressed during the 2 minute Cool Down period, the unit will change to Manual Mode (see P1). At this time, full manual con-
trol of treadmill settings such as Speed and Incline are available to the User.
TIME GOAL (P2):
Program allows user to set desired TIME of workout. once the desired TIME is accomplished, the treadmill will enter Cool Down.
1. Press PRoGRAM UP button or PRoGRAM DoWN button until P2 is selected. Press ENTER. The TIME window will blink. Use the SPEED +
or – arrows or toggles to select your workout time. Press ENTER.
2. The SPEED window will then blink. Use the SPEED + or – arrows or toggle to select the speed for your workout. Press ENTER.
3. The INClINE window will then blink. Use the INClINE + or – arrows or incline toggles to set your workout incline. Press ENTER.
4. To start, press the START/SToP button.
DISTANCE GOAL (P3):
Program will allow user to set desired DISTANCE for workout. Distance will count up to desired Distance. once the desired DISTANCE is accom-
plished, the treadmill will enter Cool Down.
1. Press PRoGRAM UP button or PRoGRAM DoWN button until P3 is selected. Press ENTER. The DISTANCE/CAloRIE window will blink.
Use the SPEED + or – arrows or toggles to select your workout distance. Press ENTER.
2. The SPEED window will then blink. Use the SPEED + or – arrows or toggle to select the speed for your workout. Press ENTER.
3. The INClINE window will then blink. Use the INClINE + or – arrows or incline toggles to set your workout incline. Press ENTER.
4. To start, press the START/SToP button.
CALORIES GOAL (P4):
Program allows user to set desired CAloRIES of workout. once the desired CAloRIES is accomplished, the treadmill will enter Cool Down.
1. Press PRoGRAM UP button or PRoGRAM DoWN button until P4 is selected. Press ENTER. The DISTANCE/CAloRIES window will blink.
Use the SPEED + or – arrows or toggles to select your workout CAloRIES. Press ENTER.
2. The SPEED window will then blink. Use the SPEED + or – arrows or toggle to select the speed for your workout. Press ENTER.
3. The INClINE window will then blink. Use the INClINE + or – arrows or incline toggles to set your workout incline. Press ENTER.
4. To start, press the START/SToP button.
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5K RUN AND 10K RUN (P5 - P6)
Pre-set programs will allow user to workout for a preset DISTANCE of 5K (3.1 Miles) and 10K (6.2 Miles). once the pre-set DISTANCE is reached,
the treadmill will enter Cool Down.
1. Press PRoGRAM UP button or PRoGRAM DoWN button until P5 or P6 is selected. Press ENTER. The
SPEED window will blink. Use the SPEED + or – arrows or toggles to select your workout SPEED. Press
HILLS
ENTER.
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
2. The INClINE window will then blink. Use the INClINE + or – arrows or incline toggles to set your workout
incline. Press ENTER.
3. To start, press the START/SToP button.
PROGRAMS (P7 - P13)
These are pre-set programs with predefined values.
1. Press PRoGRAM UP or PRoGRAM DoWN until desired program is selected.
2. The TIME window will blink. Use the SPEED + or - arrows or toggles to select your workout TIME. Press
ENTER.
3. The SPEED window will then blink. Use the SPEED + or – arrows or toggle to select the speed for your
workout. Press ENTER.
P7 - Each time segment will last 1 minute, and
will either increase or decrease the incline.
This program will repeat this cycle until pro-
4. To start, press the START/SToP button. Please refer below and the next page for Program Profiles.
INTERVAL 1
RANDOM
MOUNTAIN
MOUNTAIN CLIMB
10
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
P8 - Each time segment will last 1 minute, and will
increase incline. This program will repeat this cycle
until programmed time is accomplished.
P11 - Each time segment will last 1 minute, and
will increase or decrease incline. This will alter-
nate between 5% and 0% Incline. This program
will repeat this cycle until programmed time is
accomplished.
P9 - Each time segment will last 1 minute, and will P10 - Each time segment will last 1 minute the
increase or decrease incline. This program will incline will change in a random manner an the
repeat this cycle until programmed time is accom- beginning of each time segment.
plished.
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INTERVAL 2
INTERVAL HILL
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Frequency, Intensity, Time, Target Heart Rate Zone
The exercise practices include four major variables: frequency, intensity,
time, target heart rate zone. A continuous workout will help to improve
your cardiovascular functions and increase the ability of your muscles
to obtain the oxygen and nutrition. A good workout provides a greater
advantage to extend the endurance of muscle and body flexibility.
Frequency: How Often Should You Exercise
Three to five times a week is highly suggested to improve your cardiovas-
cular and muscle fitness.
Intensity: How Hard Should You Exercise
The intensity of an exercise is reflected in your heart rate. Exercise must
be sufficient to strengthen your heart muscle and condition your cardio-
vascular system. only your doctor or an authorized coach can prescribe
the target training heart range appropriate for your particular needs and
physical condition. Start with exercise that stimulates you to breathe more deeply. Alternate periods of moderate and easy exercise to help your body
adapt to new levels of exertion without unnecessary strain. The inability to maintain a smooth, rhythmic motion is a sign that your speed or elevation
is too high. If you feel out of breath before you have exercised 12 minutes, you are probably overdoing it.
As your fitness level improves, you will need to increase your workload to reach your target heart rate. The first increase may be necessary after two
to four weeks of regular exercise. Never exceed your target heart rate zone.
Weight Management
Consistent aerobic exercise will help you change your body composition by lowering your percentage of body fat. For weight control, how long and
how often you exercise is more important than how hard you exercise.
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•
•
Exercise at least four to five times a week.
Reach and maintain 60-75% of your maximum heart rate with moderate exercise.
Exercise for 30-45 minutes at 60-65% of your target heart rate.
Here are some tips to achieve your weight management goal.
•
•
•
•
Consume most of your dietary calories at breakfast and lunch, and eat a light dinner.
Do not eat anything near the bedtime.
Moderate exercise will help suppress your appetite.
Take regular breaks and rests to help increase metabolism.
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Warning!
If you have any questions or concerns about your target heart rate consult your physician. Medications may affect your heart rate. Stop exercise if:
you feel faint or dizzy, acute illness (cold or fever), any pain or tightness in your chest, an irregular heartbeat, of if you exceed your maximum heart
rate set by your physician.
Exercise Practice Procedures
Warm-Up
Workout
Cool Down
A good warm-up will help you perform better and will decrease the aches and pains. The warm-up prepares your muscles for exercise and allows
your oxygen supply to ready itself for what is to come. Experience tells us that muscles perform best when they are warmer than normal body tem-
perature. This normally takes about 5-10 minutes when you begin to perspire on your brow and breathe more deeply.
Note: The older you are, the longer your warm-up period should be.
Workout: Brisk and Rhythmic Exercise
A workout trains your heart, lungs, and muscles to be more efficient. Increase exercise in response to your heart rate to train and strengthen your
cardiovascular system. Concentrate on moving your arms and legs smoothly. Walking naturally and avoid jerking motions like pulled muscles,
sprained joints, and loss of balance.
If you cannot sustain 12 continuous minutes in your target heart rate zone, then, exercise several times a day to get into habit. Try to reach and main-
tain 60-65% of your maximum heart rate. Alternate exercise with periods of rest until you can sustain 12 continuous minutes of exercise at 60-65%
of your maximum heart rate. Best start with a target of 3-4 minutes, then, increase it gradually.
If you can sustain 12 but not 20 continuous minutes of exercise in your target heart rate zone:
• Exercise 3-5 days a week. Rest at least two days per week.
• Try to reach and maintain 65-70% of your maximum heart
rate with moderate rhythmic exercises.
• Begin with 12 continuous minutes. Increase your time by
(MHR) = Maximum Heart Rate
(THR) = Target Heart Rate
one to two minutes per week until you can sustain 20
continuous minutes.
220 - age = maximum heart rate (MHR)
MHR x .60 = 60% of your maximum heart rate.
MHR x .75 = 75% of your maximum heart rate.
For example, if you are 30 years old, your calculations will be as follows:
220 - 30 = 190
190 x .60 = 114 (low end or 60% of MHR)
190 x .75 = 142 (high end or 75% of MHR)
30 year-old (THR) Target Heart Rate would be 114-142
See Heart Rate Table (on next page) for additional calculations.
If you can sustain 20 minutes continuously in your target heart rate zone,
begin to increase the length and intensity of your workout.
• Exercise 4-6 days a week or on alternate days.
• Try to reach and maintain 70~85% of your maximum heart
rate with moderate to somewhat hard exercise.
• Exercise 20-30 minutes.
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or tightness in your chest, an irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath or you feel faint or have any discomfort when you exercise SToP. Consult your
physician before continuing. Remember every workout should begin with warm-up and finished with cool-down.
Cool down: Slow and Relaxed Exercise
The cool-down allows your body’s cardiovascular system to gradually return to normal and should be roughly 5-10 minutes. lower your exercise
intensity gradually, and when your heart rate has returned below 110 beats per minutes, you can end your workout.
Monitoring Your Heart Rate
To obtain the greatest cardiovascular benefits from your exercise workout, it is important to work within your target heart rate zone. The American
Heart Association (AHA) defines this target as 60%-75% percent of your maximum heart rate.
Your maximum heart rate may be roughly calculated by subtracting your age from 220. Your maximum heart rate and aerobic capacity naturally
decreases as you age. This may vary from one person to another, but use this number to find your approximate effective target zone. For exam-
ple, the maximum heart rate for an average 40 year-old is 180 bpm. The target heart rate zone is 60%-75% of 180 or 108-135 bpm.
See Fitness Safety on the next page.
Heart Rate
( from test HR minus end HR)
Score
Condition
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
Excellent
Good
Above 50
40 ~ 49
30 ~ 39
20 ~ 29
10 ~ 19
Average
Fair
Poor
F6
Very Poor
Under 10
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Before beginning your workout, check your normal resting
heart rate. Place your fingers lightly against your neck, or
against your wrist over the main artery. After finding your
pulse, count the number of beats in 10 seconds. Multiply
the number of beats by six to determine your pulse rate
per minute. We recommend taking your heart rate at these
times; at rest, after warming up, during your workout and
two minutes into your cool down, to accurately track your
progress as it relates to better fitness.
TARGET HEART RATE ZONE
200
195
100%
190
185
180
175
170
165
160
Serious
athletic
training range
155
132
During your first several months of exercising, the AHA
recommends aiming for the lower part of the target heart
rate zone-60%, then gradually progressing up to 75%.
According to the AHA, exercising above 75% of your maxi-
mum heart rate may be too strenuous unless you are in
top physical condition. Exercising below 60% of your maxi-
mum will result in minimal cardiovascular conditioning.
85%
Cardiovascular
conditioning
range
170
166
162
157
153
149
145
140
136
75%
Fat burning
range
150
120
146
117
143
Check your pulse recovery rate – If your pulse is over 100
bpm five minutes after you stop exercising, or if it’s higher
than normal the morning after exercising, your exertion
may have been too strenuous for your current fitness
level. Rest and reduce the intensity next time.
139
111
135
108
131
105
128
102
124
99
120
96
116
93
60%
114
Fitness Safety The target heart rate chart indicates aver-
age rate zones for different ages. A variety of different
factors (including medication, emotional state, temperature
and other conditions) can affect the target heart rate zone
that is best for you. Your physician or health care profes-
sional can help you determine the exercise intensity that is
appropriate for your age and condition.
20 25 30 35
40 45 50 55 60 65
AGE
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EXERCISE GUIDELINES
WARNING!
Before beginning this or any exercise program, you should consult your physician.This is
especially important for individuals over the age of 35 or individuals with pre-existing health
problems. Flexibility is a key to fitness. Stretch all major muscle groups at least two to three
times per week after a 5 to 10 minute warmup. Stretch just to the point of a gentle tug. If you
have back, joint, or other health problems, talk to your doctor first
Prone on Elbows
Supline Lumbar Rotation
Knees to Chest
Lie on your back. Bend your knees, and lift your
feet off the floor. Grasp your knees with your
arms and pull your knees toward your chest.
Hold for 20 Repeat three to five times..
Lie on your stomach with your feet together. Rest Lie on your back with your knees bent. Keeping your
on your forearms with your elbows directly under knees together against the floor, roll your knees to one
your sholdres. Relax lower back and abdomen
into the floor. Hold for 30-60 seconds or until
muscles feel looser
side until you feel a stretch in your back or hip. Hold for
30-60 seconds or until muscles feel looser. Repeat on
opposte side.
Cervical Side Bends
Shoulder Circles
Cat and Camel
Rest on your hands and knees. Round your back
by contracting your abdominal muscles and
tucking in your pelvis; hold for five seconds. Then
allow your back to sag toward the floor as you lift
your chect and head; hold for five seconds.
Repeat the combination 10 times.
Tilt your head gently toward one shoulder,
keeping your shoulders level and your face
pointed straight ahead. Hold for five seconds,
then tilt your head toward the other shoulder. and
hold for five seconds. Re peat five times on each
side.
In a smooth, continuous motion, make a circle
with your shoulders: Raise them up
towards your ears, pull them together behind you,
lower them to a resting position, then roll them
forward. Repeat then roll them forward. Repeat
10 times.
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Wrist Extensor
Wrist Flexor
Triceps Stretch
Extend your right arm in front of you with your
palm up and your elbow straight. Point your
fingertips toward the floor by bending at the wrist. floor by bending at the wrist. Using your left
Using your left hand, pull the back of your right
hand toward you gently. Hold for 20 seconds;
repeat three to five times with each arm.
Extend your right arm in front of you, palm down,
elbow straight. Point your fingertips toward the
Place your right hand behind your head, palm
facing your head. With your left hand, grasp your
right elbow and pull downward until you feel a
stretch in the back of your right arm. Hold for 20
seconds; repeat three to five times with each
arm.
hand, pull your right palm toward you gently.
Hold for 20 seconds; repeat three to five times
with each arm.
One-Arm Pectoralis Stretch
Piriformis Stretch
Groin (Adductors) Stretch
Stand against an immobile structure like a wall or Lie on your back. Bend your right knee and lift it
Sitting with your back straight, bring the soles of
a tree. While facing the wall, raise your right
hand out to your side at chest height, palm
against the wall. Turn your body toward the left,
away from the wall and your extended arm, until
you feel a stretch. Hold for 20 seconds; repeat
three to five times with each arm.
halfway to your chest. Grasp your knee with your your feet together. Let your knees lower toward
left hand and pull it toward your left shoulder,
keeping both buttocks against the floor. Hold for
20 seconds; repeat three to five times with each
leg.
the floor. Hold for 30-60 seconds or until muscles
feel looser.
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Standing Quadriceps Stretch
Achilles Stretch
Calf Stretch
Face a solid structure such as a wall with your left
foot ahead of your right, toes straight ahead. Bend
your left knee, press your hips forward, and lean into
the wall. Keep both heels down, your right leg
straight, and you left knee over your ankle. Hold for
20 seconds; repeat three to five times with each leg.
Steady yourself with one hand. With the other, grab
outside leg at ankle, keeping body straight from knee right, toes straight ahead. Bend both knees,
Face the wall with your left foot ahead of your
to hip. Gently pull foot up and towards the buttocks
until you feel a stretch along the front of the thigh.
Thigh should be pulled straight back and not drift to
outside. Hold 20-30 seconds. For variation, grab
opposite ankle (i.e., grab right ankle with left hand).
Do two to three repetitions per leg.
press your hips forward, and lean into the wall.
Keep both heels down and both knees in line
with your feet. Hold for 20 seconds; repeat three
to five times with each leg.
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THE LOCATION OF
THE CALIBRATION SWITCH
Calibrating Treadmill
Do not attempt to calibrate the treadmill unless an Error Code is present.
our treadmill is equipped with a software package that will perform a
calibration sequence unique to your specific model number.
Please perform the following steps to calibrate the Ironman ENVY Treadmill.
1. Unplug power cord from outlet strip.
2. Attach Safety Key to console.
3. Plug power cord into outlet strip.
4. Initiate calibration sequence. locate the hole on the back of the console and insert eraser end of a pencil through hole to adjust. Press the
calibration switch twice. You will then hear a beep.
5. CL21 should appear in the Time window.
Note: During the calibration sequence, the Time window will display which step you are at in the process (C21, C22,
C23 and so on). The CAl/DIST window will display which key should be pressed next. For example, “E” for Enter,
“P” for Power, or “SS” for Start / Stop.
6. CL21: MPH or KPH will be flashing in the Speed window, pressing the Speed +/ - button will toggle options. Choose MPH (KPH), press Enter.
You may change this again if you would like to go by Kilometers.
7. CL22: 8, 10, or 12 (13, 16, or 20 in KPH mode) will be displayed in the Speed window, pressing the Speed +/ - button will toggle options.
Choose 12 (or 20 for KPH mode). Incline window will also display a value. This value needs to be 108, adjust with incline +/- button if neces-
sary to get to 108 . Press Enter.
8. CL23: FFF or UUU will be displayed in the Speed window, pressing the Speed +/ - button will toggle options. Choose UUU, press Enter.
9. CL24: 111 or 222 will be displayed in the Speed window, pressing the Speed +/ - button will toggle options. Choose 111, press Enter.
10. CL25: nHU or HrU will be displayed in the Speed window, choose nHU by pressing the speed +/- button. Press Enter to confirm selection.
11. CL26: oPA or oPI will be displayed in the Speed window, pressing the Speed +/ - button will toggle options. Choose OPA, press Enter.
12. CL27: Blank (nothing), “a”, “b”, “c”, “d” or “e” will be displayed in the Incline window, pressing the Speed +/ - button will toggle options. Choose
“a”, press Enter.
13. CAl/DIST window will display “55”. Press Start / Stop. “E” will display in CAl/DIST window.
14. At this time, make sure you are not standing on the walking belt, as the machine will automatically initiate belt movement and run through a
complete calibration and diagnostic routine.
Press Enter. Belt will begin to move. Unit will begin self-calibration.
15. When Speed and Incline calibration has finished, press Power button twice, display should be blank, and treadmill should be ready for use.
To avoid possible damage to the treadmill and the possibility of injury, do not operate the treadmill until the problem is corrected. Call
Ironman Fitness Customer Service at (800) 750-4766 if problem persists.
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Treadmill Error Messages
Your treadmill is equipped with a software package that enables error messages to be displayed when there is a problem. The following error
codes will be displayed in the console display windows.
Safety Interlock Error Messages
SI 1 - Safety key missing, replace and try again.
SI 2 - over voltage protection trip. Notify Ironman Fitness Customer Service.
Other Error Messages
E11 - lack of speed feedback data from belt motor. Attempt calibration. See Calibration Sequence section on page 31 of this owners Manual for
detailed information.
E22 - Under Speed condition detected from the belt motor. Attempt calibration. See Calibration Sequence section for detailed information.
E33 - over Speed condition detected from the belt motor. Attempt calibration. See Calibration Sequence section for detailed information.
E44 - Stuck key detected at power up, Notify Ironman Fitness Customer Service.
E66 - Will blink on the incline window to indicate that treadmill belt needs to be re-lubricated. This message will be repeated every 30 hours.
To avoid possible damage to the treadmill and the possibility of injury, do not operate the treadmill until the problem is corrected. Call
Keys Customer Service at 800-750-4766.
Clearing E66 Message
once the belt has been properly lubricated (See maintenance instruction on page 35). You can clear the E66 treadmill belt lubrication reminder
with the following steps:
1. Unplug power cord from outlet strip.
2. Attach safety key to console.
3. Plug power cord into outlet strip.
4. Press the (Speed +, Speed -, and Pause) keys simultaneously, then you will hear a beep.
5. The message E66 appears in the incline window and the number 30 appears in the speed window.
6. Press the Speed + and the Speed - and pause keys simultaneously for 4 seconds, then you will hear a beep.
7. The characters “---” will appear in the incline/speed window, flashing for 3 seconds.
8. The console turns off after operation is completed.
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Belt Adjustment
WARNING! Do not over-tighten rollers! This will cause premature roller bearing failure!
Belt adjustment and tension performs two functions: adjustment for tension and centering. Your new tread-
mill comes pre-adjusted from the factory for tension and centering. Please follow the procedures below if
the belt shifts to the left or right while walking:
WALKING BELT IS SHIFTING TO THE LEFT
(Diagram 1)
First, turn treadmill on to run at 1 mph. Using the hex key provided, turn the left rear roller adjustment bolt
¼ turn in the clockwise direction. Next, run the treadmill at 2.5 mph. You should see the belt start to correct
itself by moving back toward the center. Repeat the above procedure until the walking belt is centered. It
may be necessary to set walking belt tension once you have completed this procedure if the belt feels like it
is slipping while walking. Refer below to the “Walking Belt Slipping” instructions.
WALKING BELT IS SHIFTING TO THE RIGHT
(Diagram 2)
First, turn the treadmill on to run at 1 mph. Using the hex key provided, turn the right rear roller adjustment
bolt ¼ turn in the clockwise direction. Next, run the treadmill at 2.5 mph. You should see the belt start to
correct itself, moving back toward the center. Repeat the above procedure until the walking belt is centered.
It may be necessary to set walking belt tension once you have completed this procedure if the belt feels like
it is slipping while walking. Refer below to the “Walking Belt Slipping” instructions.
WALKING BELT IS SLIPPING DURING USE (Diagram 3)
First, unplug the power cord from the surge protector. Using the hex key provided, turn both left and right
rear roller adjustment bolts the same distance, usually a ¼ turn, in the clockwise direction. Plug the power
cord back into the surge protector and run the treadmill at 2.5 mph. You should now walk on the belt to
determine if the belt is still slipping. Repeat the above procedure until the walking belt is not slipping. The
tension should be just tight enough not to slip.
Note: Turning the hex key clockwise brings the rear rollers and belt towards you.
Turning the hex key counter clockwise pushes the rear roller and belt away from you.
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Maintenance Instructions
WARNING! Before performing any maintenance to your treadmill, always unplug the power
cord from the surge protector.
CLEANING:
Routine cleaning of your unit will extend the life of your unit.
WARNING! To prevent electrical shock, be sure the power to the treadmill is oFF and the unit is
unplugged from the wall electrical outlet before attempting any cleaning or maintenance.
AFTER EACH WORKOUT:
Wipe off the console and other treadmill surfaces with a clean, water dampened soft cloth to remove
excess perspiration. USE No CHEMICAlS.
WARNING: Do not over-lubricate
the walking board. Excess lubricant
should be wiped off with a clean
towel.
WEEKLY:
Use of a treadmill mat is recommended for ease of cleaning. Dirt from your shoes contacts the belt and
eventually makes it to underneath the treadmill. Vacuum underneath treadmill once a week.
DECK LUBRICATION:
The walking belt has been pre-lubricated at the factory. However, it is recommended that the walking board be checked periodically for lubrica-
tion to ensure optimal treadmill performance. Every 30 days or 30 hours of operation, lift the sides of the walking belt and feel the top surface
of the walking board as far under as you can reach. If you feel signs of silicone, no further lubrication is required. If it feels dry to the touch,
lubrication is needed. Please note that this unit comes with an automated reminder to lubricate your treadmill once every 30 hours (E66 blinking
in your incline window). Ironman Fitness recommends “lube N Walk” for cleaning and lubricating the treadmill belt and deck. Ask your retailer or
call Ironman Fitness at 800-750-4766.
TO APPLY LUBRICANT TO THE WALKING BOARD
1.) Take foam wand applicator, without lube, and insert it in between the walking belt and deck, exposing the two plastic tabs at either end of
the walking belt. Take both tabs and run the wand back and fort along the entire length of your deck. Remove the applicator and prepare for
lubrication.
2) Apply about a dime’s worth of lubrication onto the side of the applicator wand hat was not used for removing dirt and debris (step 1). You can
add more or less lubricant, depending on your lubrication schedule.
3) Insert the wand between the walking belt and deck, exposing the two white plastic tabs at either end of the walking belt.
4) Take both of the tabs and run the wand back and forth along the entire length of your deck. You are done until your next scheduled
lubrication date.
5) Allow the silicone to ‘set’ for one minute before using the treadmill.
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To avoid possible damage to the treadmill and the possibility of injury, do not operate the treadmill
until the problem is corrected. Call Ironman Fitness Customer Service at (800) 750-4766
Troubleshooting Guide
Treadmill will not start.
1. Is the Safety Key inserted into the treadmill Console?
2. Make sure the power cord is plugged into a surge protector, the surge protector is plugged into a properly grounded outlet, and the surge pro-
tector is turned on. (Refer to “Power Requirements” on page 17.)
3. Check the circuit breaker located on the front of the treadmill. If the switch protrudes, it has tripped. Wait five minutes and then press the
switch back in.
4. Check the house electrical breaker box and the circuit breaker for the room where the treadmill is located. If it has tripped, reset or have an
electrician replace the breaker in home.
5. Have an electrician check to insure there is adequate voltage at the outlet.
Treadmill loses power during use.
1. Check the circuit breaker located on the front of the treadmill. If the switch protrudes, it has tripped. Wait five minutes and then press the switch
back in.
2. Check the house electrical breaker box and the circuit breaker for the room where the treadmill is located. If it has tripped, reset or have an
electrician replace the breaker in home.
3. If the treadmill will not operate, please call Ironman Fitness Customer Service at (see number above).
Treadmill walking belt slows during use.
1. Check to make sure the treadmill is securely plugged into an Ul-listed surge protector, rated at 15 amps, with a 14-gauge cord of five feet or
less and the surge protector is securely plugged into the outlet.
2. If treadmill will not operate, please call Ironman Fitness Customer Service at (see number above).
Treadmill walking belt slips or is not centered on rear roller.
1. Refer to “Belt Adjustment” section on page 34 .
2. Need help? Call Ironman Fitness Customer Service at (see number above).
Treadmill belt is making noise
Treadmill belt may develop “belt memory” where the rollers are located due to packaging and storage. The noise goes away once the belt has
been stretched out properly from regular use.
Treadmill Error Messages.
Your treadmill is equipped with a software package that enables error messages to be displayed when there is a problem.
Treadmill Belt Reminder.
After 30 hours of use, the console will remind you to lubricate your belt.
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67
58
56
66
36
1
2
84
69
76
81
63
55
75
11
73
4
44
127
47
21
37
22
82
59
26
105
50
59
14
70
124
3
92
113
25
9
128
126
18
114
62
19
35
41
27
59
131
17
49
53
77
7
40
10
12
15
20
70
34
52
78
30
16
41
54
39
13
60
66
46
33
57
31
38
72
71
50
21
35
66
24
5
61
32
74
61
45 51
43
42
29
72
6 64
71
48
64
23
28
60
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Envy Parts List Rev A
Reference Part Number Description
Reference Part Number Description
Qty
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
4
4
2
2
4
4
6
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
4
2
2
1
1
1
12
2
8
4
2
Qty
5
2
8
4
16
16
12
26
4
4
4
4
4
7
21
2
4
6
2
2
4
14
2
1
1
2
2
4
1
28
19
1
1
2
100422
-
MOUNT, CONSOLE BRACKET
UPRIGHT FRAME, MAIN
PHILLIPS SCREW, M6X15
PHILLIPS SCREW, M6X30
PHILLIPS SCREW, M5X10
PHILLIPS SCREW, M4X15
PHILLIPS SCREW, M4X8
PHILLIPS SCREW, ST4.2X13
PHILLIPS SCREW, M4X12
PHILLIPS SCREW, ST4.2X13
JAM NUT, M8
NYLON LOCK NUT, M10
JAM NUT, M8
NYLON LOCK NUT, M6
WASHER, M4
WASHER, M6
WASHER, M8
WASHER, M12
WASHER, M12
PHILLIPS SCREW, ST4.8X19
SHOULDER ALLEN BOLT, M12X60
PHILLIPS SCREW,
CLIP NUT,
SPRING WASHER, 10X19X0.25
PLATE, STATIC
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
84
85
88
89
90
91
100393
100072
100073
100394
100074
100395
100076
100395
100128
402-00023
100128
100078
100396
100079
100397
100081
100082
100120
100087
3
4
5
100423
100424
-
HANDLEBAR, LEFT IM TREADS FY09
HANDLEBAR, RIGHT IM TREADS FY09
UPRIGHT FRAME, MAIN
6
7
100421
-
ELEVATION FRAME, TREADS FY09
UPRIGHT FRAME, MAIN
9
100005
100006
100118
100433
100116
100008
100009
100425
100426
100427
100428
100410
100411
100432
100413
100414
100415
100416
100054
100060
100088
406-00079
100058
406-00008
100059
100061
100062
100417
BRACKET, MOTOR CONTROLLER
SUPPORT, WALK DECK
BELT, POLY-V 200J8 (508J8)
WALKING BELT, ENVY
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
WALK BOARD㧘KF-T6.0
ROLLER, REAR KF/IM TREADS FY2009
ROLLER, REAR KF/IM TREADS FY2009
FENDER, LEFT OUTSIDE IM TREADS FY09
FENDER, LEFT INSIDE IM TREADS FY09
FENDER, RIGHT OUTSIDE IM TREADS FY09
FENDER, RIGHT INSIDE IM TREADS FY09
ISOLATOR, QUADRATE
ISOLATOR
EXTRUSION, ENVY
100398
402-00198
408-00002
100399
100400
100099
END CAP, LEFT IM TREADS FY09
END CAP, RIGHT IM TREADS FY09
COVER, MOTOR
COVER, CIRCUIT BREAKER
PLUG, MOTOR COVER SIDE
WHEEL, PU
SHAFT, REAR WHEEL
BASE BUMPER, 48X35X8
GAS SHOCK, 250N
BASE BUMPER, 28x25x13
GROMMET, IRONMAN UPRIGHT
BUMPER, LONG 47X32X21
BUMPER, DECK 25X20
HOUSING, CONSOLE TOP
HOUSING, CONSOLE BOTTOM
RECEPTACLE, PULSE 184X36X23.3
PLUG, HANDLEBAR ENVY
RECEPTACLE, PULSE PLATE
PLATE, REED SWITCH
PHILLIPS SCREW, ST2.9X6.5
PHILLIPS SCREW, ST2.9X13
SAFE KEY
100429
410-00059
419-00009
100403
100102
100103
100430
100100
100431
407-00207
407-00111
407-00036
413-00069
413-00070
413-00066
413-00067
100404
413-00068
407-00107
408-00016
407-00122
408-00004
412-00008
406-00151
100405
1
INSERT, CONSOLE
PHILLIPS SCREW, ST4.2X70
CONSOLE PCB
92
6
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
HOLDER, WATER BOTTLE
101
102
103
105
106
107
108
109
111
112
113
114
124
126
127
128
131
133
#
413-00078 GROMMET, POWER CORD
KEYPAD, TOUCH TONE
EKG MODULE, 07-0092H HAI ZHEN
REMOTE PCB, ENVISION
WIRE HARNESS, REMOTE TOGGLE
WIRE HARNESS, EKG
WIRE HARNESS, PULSE
REED SWITCH
WIRE HARNESS, MAIN 1 PC
WIRE HARNESS, ENCODER
MOTOR CONTROLLER, 08-0158H HAI ZHEN
TRANSFORMER, W/ FAN
ENCODER,
CIRCUIT BREAKER, ENVISION
DRIVE MOTOR, 12-0057
FAN, DRIVE MOTOR
ACTUATOR, R21
POWER CORD, ENVISION
BOLT PACK, IM FY09
406-00072
100083
100084
410-00060
100418
100086
419-00028
100010
100063
100064
100069
100065
100391
100066
100067
100392
100072
WHEEL, FRONT
LATCH GUIDE, LEFT
LATCH GUIDE, RIGHT
SAFETY LATCH ASSY
BUSHING, METAL
BUSHING, METAL
BRACKET, SIDE MOTOR COVER
HEX BOLT,
SHOULDER ALLEN BOLT, M8X75X75
SHOULDER ALLEN BOLT, M8X55X55
HEX BOLT, M10X60
HEX BOLT, M10X40
ALLEN BOLT, M8X15
ALLEN BOLT, M8X40
ALLEN BOLT, M8X50
PHILLIPS SCREW, M6X25
PHILLIPS SCREW, M6X30
406-00200
100434
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complexes, club houses, etc.); (G) cover service calls to correct installation, perform maintenance, or instruct owners on how
to use the equipment; or (H) cover a Product on which the serial number has been purposefully or accidentally defaced or
removed and there is no proof of purchase available (if serial number is applicable), unless authorized by IRONMAN in writ-
ing or otherwise stated on this warranty.
Residential and Personal Use Limited Warranty
PLEASE READ THESE WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS FULLY AND CAREFULLY BEFORE USING
YOUR IRONMAN FITNESS EQUIPMENT. BY USING THE EQUIPMENT, YOU ARE CONSENTING TO
BE BOUND BY THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
This Limited Warranty becomes void for Products that have been damaged or rendered defective as a result of (a) accident,
misuse, or abuse (including but not limited to exceeding the IRONMAN listed, maximum weight limit); (b) use of parts not
manufactured or sold by IRONMAN; (c) modification of the Product; (d) normal wear and tear; (e) operation on incorrect
power supplies; (f) ***failure to perform (or performing improper) maintenance; (g) service by anyone other than IRONMAN,
or an authorized IRONMAN warranty service provider; (h) floods, fires, earthquakes, lightning strikes, power surges, and
other unavoidable acts of nature; (j) residential mis-wires; or (k) incorrect setup, installation, or assembly. Should any Product
(submitted for warranty parts replacement) be found ineligible under the terms outlined on this warranty, an estimate for parts
purchase (if available) can be furnished at your request.
Frame: Lifetime Parts: 1 Year
Missing/Cosmetic Parts: 30 Days
Limited Warranty
This Limited Warranty applies in the United States and Canada to Products manufactured or distributed by IRONMAN Fitness
under the IRONMAN Fitness (“IRONMAN”) brand name (as used herein, the “Product” or “Products”). The warranty period to
the original purchaser is listed above, and commences on the date of original purchase of the product, unless otherwise autho-
rized by IRONMAN. IRONMAN warrants that the Product purchased from IRONMAN or from an authorized IRONMAN Fitness
reseller “dealer” (for residential or personal use only, unless otherwise authorized by IRONMAN in writing), is free from defects
in Materials and Workmanship relevant to the functionality of the Product at initial startup, under normal use, and during the
applicable warranty period, unless otherwise determined by IRONMAN.
* Parts is herein defined exclusively, for all intents and purposes, and pertaining to this Limited Manufacturer Warranty, as components
or Materials essential to the functionality of the Product.
**Lifetime of a Product, is herein defined exclusively, for all intents and purposes, and pertaining to this Limited Manufacturer Warranty,
as the time period 7 years beyond the end of production cycle of a Product in question.
This warranty excludes expendable parts if primary cause for warranty claim is wear. Expendable parts pertain to compo-
nents on the Product that are prone to normal wear and tear. These items vary by Product, and can include (but not limited to)
hand grips, skid pads, pedals, pedal straps, poly-v belts, console overlays, toggle switch/button overlays, (luster free or dull)
ekg plates, decals, and any other items that are not essential to the operation of the Product, unless otherwise determined by
IRONMAN. This warranty extends only to you, the original purchaser. It is not transferable to anyone who subsequently pur-
chases (or receives as a gift) the Product from you. Your sales receipt, showing the date/place of purchase and serial number (if
applicable) of the Product, is your proof of purchase, and may be required by IRONMAN any time a warranty parts (or service)
claim is made or if no warranty record exists for the product.
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EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY, IRONMAN MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
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RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS
OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT MAY VARY FROM ST ATE TO STATE. THIS IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO IRONMAN-
BRANDED PRODUCTS. IRONMAN NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANYONE TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER EXPRESS
WARRANTY.
Exclusive Remedies
During the warranty period listed above, IRONMAN will repair a Product by correcting any minor issues (either by phone or
online support) that might be causing the Product failure. Should a technical service and support representative be unable to cor-
rect the issue, IRONMAN may replace the parts (with new parts or at the option of IRONMAN, withm serviceable used parts,
that are equivalent to new parts in performance) that become defective, malfunction, or otherwise fail to conform to this Limited
Warranty under normal use.
Replacement parts shall be warranted for 30 days from the shipment reception date or through the end of the ‘replaced’ part
warranty period, whichever is longer. Any replacement parts, required past the warranty period listed above, shall be subject to
purchase a retail price, plus any added shipping and handling charges associated to the delivery of the part. Note that replace-
ment parts may be available only through the lifetime (as defined) of the Product. In conforming to this warranty, IRONMAN (as
the manufacturer) reserves the right to change manufacturers or vendors of any part to cover the existing warranty.
IRONMAN may also provide service (if deemed necessary and if applicable) at no charge to you during (and not to exceed) the
service warranty period listed above, in an attempt to repair the Product. Should the Product require service at your request or
out of the limited warranty period, IRONMAN can furnish contact information for local (to your area) IRONMAN authorized ser-
vice providers. Service quotes, costs, and scheduling will be strictly dependent on service provider rates and mutual (consumer/
provider) service agreements. IRONMAN is not responsible for any service repair costs accrued through the use of authorized
IRONMAN service providers at your request or out of the limited warranty period (without written consent from IRONMAN),
beyond the limitations outlined on this warranty.
Replacements and Returns
If after a reasonable number of attempts, a defect has not been repaired (or the Product is deemed non-repairable by
IRONMAN technical service and support staff), IRONMAN, based on a case by case review, may opt to replace the Product,
or recommend an alternate resolution, such as a warranty buy-out (Product cost, subject to deduction of a reasonable charge
for usage) or a credit. IRONMAN, as a manufacturer, reserves the right to replace the Product with a Factory-Reconditioned
Product that meets or exceed standards comparable to those of the replaced Product. The warranty covering the replacement
Product shall expire on the date the original warranty for the replaced Product would have expired, unless otherwise determined
by IRONMAN.
Conditions and Restrictions
This warranty DOES NOT (A) cover shipping and handling charges, export taxes, custom duties and taxes, or any other
charges associated with transportation of the parts or Product, beyond the initial courtesy period of 60 days from original date
of purchase of the Product; (B) extend to Products not purchased from IRONMAN or from an authorized IRONMAN reseller;
(C) extend to Products purchased from online auction sites; (D) cover any extended, additional, or third party warranties if not
offered exclusively by IRONMAN in writing; (E) cover Products installed at fee based facilities/commercial environments (gyms,
homes used as wellness centers, etc.); (F) cover Products installed in light institutional environments (non fee-based facilities
include for example, and not be way of limitation, fire houses, police departments, rehab centers, hospitals, clinics, apartment
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