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USER MANUAL Performance 800 True
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Exterior view of a Treadmometer with black and silver body, no visible text or symbols on the device itself.Model TPS800-17
Version 072517
OWNER'S
MANUAL
* Assembly Guide & Warranty Card Included
PS800 TREADMILL OWNER'S MANUAL
IMPORTANT:
All Products shown are prototype. Actual product delivered may vary.
Product specifications, features & software are subject to change without notice.
For the most up to date owner's manual please visit www.truefitness.com.
For documents in additional languages please visit www.truefitness.com/resources/document-library/
IMPORTANTE:
Frank Trulaske began TRUE Fitness over thirty-five year ago with the simple philosophy of delivering superior fitness products, service and support. Today, TRUE is the global leader in premium fitness equipment for the commercial and residential markets. Our goal is to be the leader in technology, innovation, performance, safety and style. TRUE has received many awards for its product over the years and remains the benchmark for the industry. Fitness facilities and consumers invest in TRUE products for their durable commercial platforms used in all its products, both commercial and residential alike.
The proud manufacturing tradition of quality and the culture of innovation at TRUE have given rise to a full line of extraordinary cardio and strength equipment. As a result, people all over the world are benefiting from the TRUE experience. Innovation across the full product line has made TRUE successful and is a trademark of the TRUE heritage. TRUE's patented Heart Rate Control technology is just one of the remarkable ways we deliver simple and superior performance every user can enjoy, and most importantly, use to achieve personal health and fitness goals.
At the heart of our success is the relentless and systematic life testing of both our products and their components. We have dedicated employees who understand our philosophy is to deliver the best products in the world.
Our goal is to deliver the world's best premium equipment for our customers' health and fitness solutions.

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TRUE®TRANSCEND ALL OTHERS
PS800 TREADMILL OWNER'S MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter 1: Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions 1
Space Requirements 4
Use of Safety Key 4
Grounding Instructions 5
Power Requirements 6
Warning Decals 7
Chapter 2: Assembly Guide
Safety Instructions 8
Pre-Assembly Checklist 9
Space Requirements 10
Chapter 3: Product Overview
Treadmill Overview 15
Chapter 4: Programming & Operation
Heart Rate Monitoring 17
Heart Rate Control 18
Program Descriptions 19
Console Overview 21
Console Navigation 23
User Profiles 26
Bluetooth Functions 27
Advanced Console Functions 29
Chapter 5: Care & Maintenance
Care & Maintenance 35
Cleaning the Equipment 35
Running Belt Alignment 36
Tensioning the Running Belt 37
Treadmill Lubrication 37
Leveling the Treadmill 37
Other Scheduled Preventive Maintenance 38
Long Term Storage 38
Chapter 6: Customer Service
Contacting Service 39
Contacting Sales 39
Reporting Freight Claims or Parts Damage 40
Chapter 7: Additional Information
Troubleshooting Guide 41
Product Specifications 47
Warranty Registration 49
CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This equipment is intended for a commercial or institutional setting. This owner's manual should be accessible to all personal trainers, faculty, and members.
WARNING:
ALL EXERCISERS MUST READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE EQUIPMENT.
WARNING:
Heart rate monitoring systems may be inaccurate for some individuals. Over-exercising may result in serious injury or death. If you feel faint, stop exercising immediately.
WARNING:
Equipment should be immediately taken out of use if it fails to work properly or when a warning is presented electronically.
TRUE STRONGLY recommends seeing a physician for a complete medical exam before undertaking an exercise program, particularly if the user has a family history of high blood pressure or heart disease, is over the age of 45, smokes, has high cholesterol, is obese or has not exercised regularly in the past year. Additionally, TRUE recommends consulting a fitness professional on the correct use of this product. If at any time while exercising the user experiences faintness, dizziness, pain or shortness of breath, he or she must stop immediately.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always unplug this TRUE product before cleaning or attempting any maintenance activity. Do not handle the plug with wet hands.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock or injury, it is imperative to connect each product to a properly grounded 110V electrical outlet. A risk of electrical shock may result from improper connection of the equipment's grounding conductor. Check with a qualified electrician if you are unsure about proper grounding techniques. Do not modify the plug provided with this product. If it will not fit an electrical outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Your TRUE Fitness product must be properly grounded to reduce risk of shock if the equipment malfunctions. Your equipment is equipped with an electrical cord, which includes an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into an outlet that has been properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. A temporary adapter cannot be used to connect this plug to a two-pole receptacle in North America. If a properly grounded 15 amp outlet is not available, a qualified electrician must install one.
WARNING:
Do not move the equipment by lifting the console. Do not use the console as a handlebar during a workout.
WARNING:
This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
WARNING:
Keep equipment stable on flat ground.
CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
Replace warning labels that may be worn, damaged or missing
WARNING:
Replace any non-working or damaged components; remove the unit from service until repair is performed.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of burns, fire and electric shock or injury to persons, follow these instructions:
- This appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in.
- Do not use any type of extension cord with this product.
- Unplug it from the outlet when not in use and before any servicing.
- Do not operate the equipment while being covered with a blanket, plastic, or anything that insulates or stops airflow.
WARNING:
Risk of personal injury-crushing hazard when equipment is in operation - Keep feet, hands, and fingers away from moving parts.
CAUTION:
- Health related injuries may result from incorrect or excessive use of exercise equipment.
- Do not use typing or web surfing features at excessive speeds. Always stabilize yourself by holding a stationary handle when using typing or web surfing features. (Varies by console option)
- Do not use the contact heart rate grips as a handlebar during a workout.
- Any changes or modifications to this equipment could void the product warranty.
- To disconnect, turn power OFF at the ON/OFF switch if applicable, then remove plug from electrical outlet.
- Never operate a TRUE product if it has a damaged power cord or electrical plug, or if it has been dropped, damaged, or even partially immersed in water. Contact TRUE Customer Service for a replacement.
- Use a TRUE AC power cord or AC/DC adapter only. *Note the plug configuration for the power adapter may vary by country.
- Position this product so the power cord plug is accessible to the user.
- Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces. Do not pull the equipment by the power cord or use the cord as a handle. Do not run the power cord along the side or under the equipment.
- If the electrical supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer, an authorized service agent, or a similarly qualified person to avoid a hazard.
- Do not use this product in areas where aerosol spray products are being used or where oxygen is being administered. Such substances create the danger of combustion and explosion.
- Always follow the console instructions for proper operation.
- Close supervision is necessary when used near children under the age of 15, or disabled persons.
- Do not use this product outdoors, near water, while wet, or in areas of high humidity including extreme temperature changes.
- Never operate a TRUE product with the air openings blocked. Keep air openings free of lint, hair or any obstructing material.
- Never insert objects into any openings in this product. If an object should drop inside, turn off the power, unplug the power cord from the outlet and carefully retrieve it. If the item cannot be reached, contact TRUE Customer Service.
- Never place liquids of any type directly on the unit except in the accessory tray or bottle holders. Containers with lids are recommended.
CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION (CONTINUED):
- Wear shoes with rubber or high traction soles. Do not use shoes with heels, leather soles, cleats or spikes.
Make sure no stones are embedded in the soles. Do not use this product in bare feet. Keep all loose clothing, shoelaces and towels away from moving parts.
- Do not reach into or underneath the unit, or tip it on its side during operation.
- Use correct ergonomic positioning while running on equipment.
- Do not allow animals on or near the equipment while in operation.
- Use the side handrails whenever additional stability is required. In case of emergency, such as tripping, the side handrails should be grabbed and the user should place his/her feet on the side platforms. The front handle bars should be used to grasp the heart rate sensors or to rest the hand on while operating the activity zone keys, but not for stability, emergency, or continuous use.
- Do not exceed maximum user weight of 350 lbs (159 kg).
- Do not use if you have a cold or fever.
- When using this exercise machine, basic precautions should always be followed.
- Use this equipment only for its intended use as described in this manual.
- Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
- Allow only trained personnel to service this equipment.
- Avoid the possibility of bystanders being struck or caught between moving parts by making sure that they are out of reach of the equipment while it is in motion.
- This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities 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.
• Children shall not play with the appliance.
- Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
- Allow only one person at a time on the equipment while it's operating.
- It is the sole responsibility of the owner/operator to ensure regular and scheduled maintenance is performed.
- To avoid injury stand on the side rails before starting the equipment.
- Avoid exiting equipment while leaving the tread belt in motion.
- Never walk or jog backwards on the equipment.
- Do not change the incline of the equipment by placing objects under it.
- To avoid serious injury, do not touch the incline rack while the equipment is in use.
- To avoid serious injury, do not touch the belt while the equipment is in use.
- Do not operate under blanket or pillow. Excessive heating can occur and cause fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
• See Grounding Instructions.
- On the machine power switch, the “1” means that the machine power is switched “ON” and the “0” means the machine power is switched “OFF”.
CAUTION
- To avoid serious injury, do not touch the incline rack while the treadmill is in use.
- To avoid serious injury, do not touch the belt while the treadmill is in use.

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Illustration showing two mechanical components with hand gestures and warning symbols (no text or labels)CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SPACE REQUIREMENTS:
TRUE's recommendation is to leave a minimum of 20" (0.5m) on each side of the treadmill and a 79" (2 m) safety zone at the rear of the treadmill. (See Fig 1)
Fig. 1

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20" 20" 79" 20"USE OF SAFETY KEY (E-STOP):
- Attach the safety clip to your clothing before each workout and when treadmill is in use. (See Fig. 2)
- Attach the magnetic key to the treadmill.
Fig. 2

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1 Clothing 2 Clip 3 ConsoleCHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS:
This product must be grounded, if it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
DANGER:
- Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock.
- Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the product. If it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
- Do not remove the motor cover or you may risk injury due to electric shock.
- The 120-V model is for use on a nominal 120-V circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in figure A. Make sure the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug. No adapter should be used with this product.
- The 230-V model is for use on a circuit having a nominal rating more than 120-V and is factory-equipped with a specific electric cord and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in figure B. Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug in Figure B. No adapter should be used with this product. If the product must be reconnected for use on a different type of electric circuit, the reconnection should be made by qualified service personnel.

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Grounded Outlet (A) Grounding Pin Grounded Outlet (B) Grounding PinCHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
POWER REQUIREMENTS FOR TRUE PRODUCTS
NOTE: Read and understand all instructions on this sheet and in the Owner's manual before plugging any TRUE power cord into an electrical outlet. This information sheet will help you identify the voltage and cords you need where you live and will outline requirements for:
• Grounded, dedicated lines
• Voltage
- Power cords
• Power adapters
- Extension cords
!DANGER: Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service provider if you are in doubt as to whether the equipment is properly grounded or installed on a dedicated line. Seek a qualified electrician to perform any modifications to the cord or plug. TRUE is not responsible for injuries or damages as a result of cord or plug modification.
!CAUTION: Place cords away from heat (such as baseboards). Use care to arrange any cord so it doesn't become an obstacle.
Extension Cords
Do not use an extension cord to supply power to any TRUE product.
Grounded, Dedicated Line
TRUE equipment must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock.
TRUE cords (except for cycle adapters) have an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances where you live. Do not use a ground plug adapter to adapt the power cord to a non-grounded outlet. Do not use a GFCI outlet or GFCI circuit breaker. A dedicated line will assure that adequate power is available for safe operation over the life of your TRUE Product.
Voltage
Voltage required for your unit is located on the serial number decal (usually on the front of the unit). Depending on where you live voltage requirements differ.
For example, in the United States some TRUE treadmills require a circuit rated 115 VAC, 60 Hz and 20 amps. See Figure 1. However, a home typically has 15 amp outlets. In this case, contact an electrician to install a 20 amp dedicated line prior to use. See Figure 2.

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115 VAC Standard US Residential Voltage 60 Hz Standard US Frequency 20 amps Outlet RatingFigure 1

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Parallel Slots Typical US 15 Amp Outlet Typical US 20 Amp Outlet (Residential) (Used with Commercial Products)Figure 2

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115V NEMA 5-15 115V NEMA 5-20 Euro Plug CEE 7/7 208/220V NEMA 6-15 230V UKFigure 3
CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING DECALS:

WARNING:
Replace warning labels that may be worn, damaged or missing.
To replace any worn or missing warning decals contact TRUE FITNESS by visiting www.truefitness.com or contact customer service at 800-883-8783.
! WARNING!
Read and understand all instructions and warnings prior to use.
- Keep children away at all times. - Tenses les enfants éloignés de cet équipement à tout moment. - Heart rate display may be inaccurate and should be used for reference only. - Stop exercise if you feel faint, dizzy, or experience pain. - Obtain medical exam before beginning any exercise program. - Refer to Owner's Manual for additional warnings and safety information.
- Straddle treadbelt before starting. - Read, understand, and test the emergency stop procedures before use. - ALWAYS ATTACH THE EMERGENCY STOP SAFETY CLIP TO CLOTHING PRIOR TO USE? - Prior to use, inspect safety clip cord to ensure it is free of tangles or knots, and that red magnetic key will easily disengage from machine.
ATRUE
TRUE FITNESS TECHNOLOGY, INC. ST LOUIS, MISSOURI 63366


CONFORMS TO ANSI/UL STD. 647 CERTIFIED TO CAN/CSA STD. C22.2 NO.68
Intertek Testing Services Taiwan Ltd.
Model No
TPS800-17

Serial No./Date Code
16-TPS800001A

Rating: 120V, 50/60Hz, 15A
MADE IN TAIWAN
COMPLIANCES:
This equipment complies with all applicable codes and regulations. For a complete list of compliances, please visit www.truefitness.com
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY GUIDE
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Read and understand all instructions and warnings prior to use.
- Obtain a medical exam before beginning any exercise program. If at any time during exercise you feel faint, dizzy, or experience pain, stop and consult your physician.
- Obtain proper instruction prior to use.
- This treadmill is intended for in-home use only.
- Inspect the treadmill for incorrect, worn, or loose components and do not use until corrected, replaced, or tightened prior to use.
- Do not wear loose or dangling clothing while using the treadmill.
- Care should be used when mounting or dismounting the treadmill.
- Read, understand, and test the emergency stop procedures before use.
- Disconnect all power before servicing the treadmill.
- Do not exceed maximum user weight of 350 lbs.
- Keep the top side of the moving surface clean and dry.
- Keep children and animals away.
- Use caution when moving and assembling treadmill.
- All exercise equipment is potentially hazardous. If attention is not paid to the conditions of equipment usage, death, or serious injury could occur.
- Save these instructions.
Basic Guidelines for Setting up the Treadmill:
After removing the treadmill from the packaging, place your treadmill on a clean, level surface. Make sure the electrical cord easily reaches a grounded three-pronged outlet and has enough slack to allow the deck to incline without tightening the cord. Do not allow the treadmill assembly to rest on the cord.
Important Electrical Requirements - 120V:
Your TRUE treadmill requires a dedicated 120 volt, alternating current (AC), 20 amp grounded outlet circuit. This means nothing else can be plugged into the same circuit. Most power circuits are rated for this 120V AC 20 amp requirement, but you must ensure the treadmill does not share the circuit with anything else.
!DANGER:
Do not use an extension cord or ungrounded outlet:
The ground helps prevent electrical damage to your treadmill and enhances your safety by helping to prevent shock. Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the treadmill is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the treadmill if it will not fit the outlet. Have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY GUIDE
PRE-ASSEMBLY CHECKLIST:
| Item Description QTY: | ||
| A Console Assembly 1 | ||
| B Base 1 | ||
| C Pedestal Upright (L) | ||
| D Pedestal Upright (R) | 1 | |
| E Sport Bottle | 1 | |
| F | Tablet Holder | 1 |
| G Bolt Cover | 2 | |
| H | Cable Cover | 1 |
| -- Hardware Pack | 1 | |

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A C D F H B SOFT SYSTEM E GCHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY GUIDE
TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS:
STEP 1 Remove Motor Cover:
a) Remove the 9 screws securing the motor cover to the treadmill frame. b) Remove the motor cover and set to the side.

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VATRUE SOFT SYSTEMSTEP 2 Install Pedestal Uprights:

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with curved components and motion lines (no text or symbols)a) Slide the left and right pedestal uprights into place.
*DO NOT PINCH CABLES
b) Install 4 bolts and washers into each pedestal, but do not fully tighten.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY GUIDE
TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (CONTINUED):
STEP 3 Lower Data Cable:
a) Connect the data cable coming from the bottom of the left pedestal upright to the lower control board as shown.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with rollers, gears, and a central motor (no text or symbols)STEP 4 Console Assembly:

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Technical line drawing of a futuristic vehicle with control panels and suspension components (no text or symbols)a) Place the console assembly on the pedestal uprights and secure with 4 bolts. b) Attach the left and right bolt covers by snapping them into place.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY GUIDE
TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (CONTINUED):
STEP 5 Data Cable & Cable Cover:
a) Connect the lower control wire coming out of left upright with the upper control wire attached in the console. b) Install the wire cover with 2 bolts to the upper console cover.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbolsSTEP 6 Secure Pedestal Uprights:

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with conveyor belts and motor components (no text or symbols)a) Fully tighten the 8 bolts from Step 2. b) Tighten the hex head bolt on the front of each pedestal upright and then tighten the nut.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY GUIDE
TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (CONTINUED):
STEP 7 Re-Install Motor Cover:
a) Re-install the motor cover as shown.

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Technical line drawing of a treadmill frame with visible structural components and motion indicators (no text or symbols)STEP 8 Tablet Holder:

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with no visible text or symbolsa) Slide the tablet holder into the slots on the back of the console assembly.
b) Secure the tablet holder with two screws.
CHAPTER 2: ASSEMBLY GUIDE
TREADMILL ASSEMBLY STEPS (CONTINUED):
STEP 9 Rear Foot Leveling:
a) Ensure treadmill incline rack wheels and rear feet are resting on the floor and not on cardboard, packaging, etc.
b) Using the pliers to loosen the wing-nut (A) counter-clockwise.
c) Using a level or estimating by sight, turn section (B) of foot counter-clockwise to a proper height.
d) Tighten wing-nut (A) to secure (B) section.
NOTE: Same adjustment applies to both sides.

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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with labeled parts A and B, including a magnified inset showing a component detail.STEP 10 Safety Key:

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a) Remove packaged Safety key from hard-ware kit. b) Cut off the shorter piece of string as shown. c) Attach Safety Key magnet to front of console as shown below. d) Attach clip to clothing at the beginning of any workout. NOTE: Read the entire Owner's Manual before attempting any workout. NOTE: Remove Safety Key from treadmill after each use.CHAPTER 3: PRODUCT OVERVIEW
TREADMILL OVERVIEW:

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Console Assembly Safety (E-Stop) Key Contact Heart Rate Pads Belt Adjustment Bolts BeltStraddle Covers Leveling Feet Adjustable Soft Select PERFORMANCE800 SIFT SELECT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TRUE On/Off Switch Circuit Breaker Power CordCHAPTER 3: PRODUCT OVERVIEW
TREADMILL OVERVIEW (CONTINUED):
Console Assembly:
The console allows the user to set up a workout program and control the treadmill during a workout
*For console overview and operation instructions refer to chapter 4.
Contact Heart Rate Pads:
Allows the user to check their heart rate without wearing a wireless chest strap.
*For increased safety and accuracy this feature should only be used when the belt speed is below 4 mph.
Safety (E-Stop) Key:
A tethered safety device designed to attach to both the user and the treadmill console. Removal of the key from the console will stop belt motion to prevent injury in an emergency.
*The safety key must be in place on the treadmill, and should be attached to the user's clothing. The treadmill will not operate if the safety key is not attached to the treadmill.
Belt:
The moving surface of the treadmill on which the user walks or runs.
Straddle Covers:
Stationary covers on either side of the belt, which allows the user to safely straddle the belt during startup or in the event of an emergency.
Belt Adjustment Bolts:
An adjustment system that allows the users to adjust the belt tracking and tension as needed.
On/Off Switch:
Allows users or faculty to turn the power on or off to the treadmill.
Circuit Breaker:
A safety device designed to protect the treadmill from excessive electrical current.
Power Cord:
Delivers power from the wall outlet to the treadmill.
Leveling Feet:
An adjustable system used to aid in the leveling the treadmill.
Adjustable Soft Select:
Allows users to “personalize” the walking surface from soft to firm or anywhere in between.
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION
▲CAUTION:
The safety key must be in place on the treadmill console, and should be attached to the user's clothing. The treadmill will not operate if the safety key is not attached to the console.
HEART RATE MONITORING:
This treadmill can monitor a user's heart rate using a Polar® 5 kHz compatible chest strap, a Bluetooth heart rate transmitter or the metal grips on the hand rails (called contact heart rate or CHR pads). Bluetooth transmitters and chest straps transmit the user's heart rate to the treadmill via radio, and the CHR pads connect to a special computer circuit to extract the user's heart rate.
Chest Strap & Bluetooth Heart Rate Monitoring:
Although this treadmill functions fine without using the heart rate monitoring feature, this kind of monitoring gives valuable feedback on the user's effort level. Using chest strap or Bluetooth monitoring also allows users to use Heart Rate Control, the most advanced exercise control system available.
When users wear a Polar ^ compatible transmitter strap or a Bluetooth transmitter, the treadmill will display the user's heart rate as a digital beats-per-minute (bpm) readout.
A chest strap should be worn directly against the user's skin, about 1-2 inches below the pectoral muscles/breast line. Women should be careful to place the transmitter below their bra line.
*Bluetooth transmitters should be worn in accordance with the manufacturer's documentation. Initially the transmission signal for heart rate may be erratic or non-existent. Some moisture is necessary between the strap and the user's skin for proper transmission. Sweat from exercise works best, but ordinary tap water may be used prior to the workout if desired.

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Woman wearing a light blue sports bra and athletic top with a black bandage (no visible text or symbols)A Note on Chest Strap Heart Rate Monitoring:
The chest strap produces a radio signal that the treadmill reads and registers as the user's heart rate. The accuracy of a reading may be affected when outside interference is present.
Contact Heart Rate (CHR):
The CHR system will let the user monitor their heart rate without wearing a chest strap. When using the CHR system users should gently grasp the CHR pads with both hands. Within 30 seconds, the user's heart rate should be displayed as a digital bpm readout (during the first 30 seconds the system is analyzing and locking in the user's heart rate). Users should exercise with smooth body motions and breathe regularly. It is best to avoid talking while using the CHR system, as talking will cause unrepresentative heart rate spikes of 5 to 10 bpm. To ensure an accurate reading, the user's hands should be clean, free of both dirt and hand lotions.
*For increased safety and accuracy the CHR system should only be used at speeds of 4 mph or lower (CHR readings are less accurate due to large muscle movements above this speed).
A Note on CHR Accuracy:
CHR monitoring may be less accurate than chest strap monitoring since the heart rate signals are much stronger at the chest. When using a HRC workout, it is best to use a chest strap because of the stronger and more accurate readings. Do not use the contact heart rate grips as a handlebar during a workout.
▲CAUTION:
Do not use the contact heart rate grips as a handlebar during a workout.
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION
HEART RATE CONTROL (HRC):
Introduction:
You are now the owner of the most sophisticated Heart Rate Control treadmill available. TRUE HRC is unique and patented. It accommodates users from rehabilitation to world class athletes, and all those in between. TRUE HRC allows users to do a completely hands free heart rate controlled workout using speed, incline or both. By training at a specific target heart rate, users can exercise at a more efficient cardiovascular level.
The TRUE HRC system is unique because users must enter the key parameters of the workout; target heart rate, maximum speed, maximum incline, and time, prior to beginning the HRC workout. As users approach their target heart rate, the treadmill's computer automatically takes over and changes the speed and/or incline automatically to keep users near their target heart rate. This allows for a completely “hands free” workout.
* A Bluetooth or Polar® compatible heart rate monitoring chest strap should be worn during HRC workouts. For increased safety and accuracy, contact heart rate monitoring is not recommended for HRC workouts.
Target Heart Rate:
TRUE's heart rate control (HRC) workouts let the treadmill monitor relative exercise intensity by way of the user's heart rate, then automatically adjust the speed and incline to keep the user at their target heart rate and thus their desired exercise intensity. Heart rate is a good measure of the body's exercise stress level. It reflects differences in physical condition, fatigue, the comfort of the workout environment, even diet and emotional state. Users should compare their heart rate with how they feel to ensure safety and comfort.
Consult a physician to determine target heart rate:
Using heart rate to control a workout takes the guesswork out of the workout settings. Consult a physician before using heart rate controlled workouts for advice on selecting a target heart rate range. Also, it is important to use the treadmill for several workouts in the manual mode while monitoring heart rate. Users should compare their heart rate with how they feel to ensure safety and comfort. After users have spent some time learning how their heart responds to different levels of speed and incline, they will have a better understanding of how to select the maximum speed and maximum incline required for reaching their target heart rate.
Warm Up:
At the beginning of an HRC workout, the treadmill is in full Manual Control mode. Users should gradually increase the workout intensity to slowly raise their heart rate to within 10 beats per minute (bpm) of their target heart rate. The treadmill will operate as if in manual mode during the warm up stage. Users control both speed and incline. The user may only increase speed and incline to the present maximum values entered. It is important that the user starts at a low level of perceived exertion and gradually increase the workout intensity over several minutes until they approach their target heart rate. This allows the body to adapt to the workout. Increasing the workout intensity gradually will allow the user to enter the heart rate control stage without overshooting their target, keeping their heart rate within a few bpm of their target. *Warming up too fast may cause the user to overshoot their target. If this occurs it may take several minutes before the computer software can control their heart rate. Users may overshoot and undershoot for several minutes until control is achieved.
Heart Rate Control Stage:
The treadmill takes control of speed and incline, keeping the user's heart rate within a few bpm of their target. When using the Interval HRC Workout, the treadmill alternates between work and rest intervals.
Cool-Down:
At the end of the workout time or distance, the treadmill reduces the workout intensity by half and goes back into Manual Control mode, where users directly control their cool-down.
CHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION
PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS:
Quick Start:
A workout in which the user controls all settings. The workout continues until it is ended by the user.
Manual:
Users enter their weight, workout time or distance. The user controls both the SPEED and INCLINE of the treadmill throughout the workout.
Hill Intervals:
Hill Intervals are in 2-minute segments with the speed remaining constant. Speed changes are permanent; incline changes affect the current 2-minute segment only.
Rolling Hills:
A series of gradually increasing and decreasing incline changes that simulate rolling hills
Single Hill:
Incline increases to a maximum at the mid-point of the workout, then decreases to the finish. Incline changes affect the current segment only. Speed changes are permanent.
Weight Loss Hills:
2-minute walking interval segments with incline alternating between hills and a nearly flat landscape. Speed changes are permanent; Incline changes affect the current segment only.
Glute Buster:
A changing incline profile focuses on intense glute muscle use.
Calorie Goal:
This workout allows users to choose a speed, incline and workout time combination that will achieve their calorie goal.
Walk and Run Intervals:
Walking then running intervals in 1-minute segments. Incline changes are permanent; speed changes affect the current segment only.
Speed Intervals:
Zero-incline speed intervals in 1-minute segments. Any incline changes are permanent while speed changes during the workout affect the current segment only.
Speed Ramp:
Speed increases to a maximum at the mid-point of the workout, then decreases to the finish. Speed changes affect the current segment only. Incline changes are permanent.
Leg Shaper:
A workout with speed changes to work the leg muscles with added intensity.
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS (CONTINUED):
Cardio Challenge:
Speed and incline increase to a maximum at the mid-point of the workout, then decrease to the finish. Incline and speed changes affect the current segment only.
Target HRC:
Users choose their target heart rate. The treadmill begins in MANUAL control – The user should gradually increase the workout intensity until heart rate is within 10 bpm of their target. At this point, the treadmill takes over to control speed and incline to maintain heart rate within a few beats of the user's target.
Weight Loss HRC:
Based on age, this is a heart rate controlled workout at 65% of the user's maximum heart rate. This creates efficient fat burning without overtraining. The treadmill begins in MANUAL control –The user should gradually increase the workout intensity until their heart rate is within 10 bpm of their target. At this point, the treadmill takes over to control speed and incline to maintain heart rate within a few beats of the user's target.
Aerobic HRC:
Based on age, this is a heart rate controlled workout at 80% of the user's maximum heart rate. This keeps the user in the optimum aerobic training range to improve cardio fitness. The treadmill begins in MANUAL control - gradually increase the workout intensity until the user's heart rate is within 10 bpm of their target. At this point, the treadmill takes over to control speed and incline to maintain heart rate within a few beats of the user's target.
Intervals HRC:
Intervals of work and rest determined by target heart rate. The treadmill begins in MANUAL control – Users should gradually increase their workout intensity until their heart rate is within 10 bpm of their target. At this point, the treadmill takes over to control speed and incline to maintain the user's HR within a few beats of their target. The rest segment will reduce to 65% intensity of work segment.
5K Workout:
A popular distance run. Users choose their speed and the workout will end at 5 kilometers (3.1 miles).
10K Workout:
A challenging distance run. Users choose their speed and the workout will end at 10 kilometers (6.2 miles).
Half Marathon
A very challenging distance run. Users choose their speed and the workout will end at 21 kilometers (13.1 miles).
Gerkin Fitness Test:
A fitness test uses heart rate to estimate the user's VO2 max. The test increases speed and incline gradually every minute and ends at the point where the user's heart rate reaches 85% of the maximum for their age.
Custom Ultra:
This completely customizable workout setup allows both speed and incline control in up to 30 segments.
Saved Workouts:
Access to previously saved manual workouts.
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CONSOLE OVERVIEW:

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CONSOLE OVERVIEW (CONTINUED):
Touchscreen:
Used to monitor and/or control workouts and for feature navigation.
Incline Keys:
Manually increases or decreases the incline of the treadmill.
USB Port:
Allows users to export workout data to an external USB drive, charge a mobile device, or update the console software.
Numeric Keypad:
A small panel of keys on the console that allow the user to quickly enter numeric data.
Headphone Jack:
Standard 3.5mm audio jack used to connect headphones to the console during media playback.
Warning Decal:
Important safety information for users to review prior to using the equipment.
Stop:
Stops/Pauses a workout. Press and hold this key for five seconds to reset the unit.
Speed Keys:
Manually increases or decreases the speed of the belt.
Tablet Holder:
An adjustable mount designed to hold mobile devices during a workout.
Contact Heart Rate Pads:
Allows the user to check their heart rate without wearing a wireless chest strap.
*For increased safety and accuracy this feature should only be used when the belt speed is below 4 mph.
Safety (E-Stop) Key:
A tethered safety device designed to attach to both the user and the treadmill console. Removal of the key from the console will stop belt motion to prevent injury in an emergency.
*The safety key must be in place on the treadmill, and should be attached to the user's clothing. The treadmill will not operate if the safety key is not attached to the treadmill.
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CONSOLE NAVIGATION:
Home Screen:
The Home Screen is displayed on the console when there is no workout in progress. From this screen the user is able to select from various options to begin a workout.

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TRUE GO QUICK START C LAST 10 WORKOUTS RYAN MATT ROBERT SETH MARSHA NEW USER E F GA) Quick Start:
Starts a Quick Start workout in which the user controls all settings until the workout is ended by the user.
B) User Profiles:
Custom profiles used to store a user's age, weight and saved workouts.
C) Last 10 Workouts:
Displays the last 10 workouts that were completed on the treadmill and allows users to easily replay a recent workout.
D) New User:
Creates a new User Profile.
E) Workout Finder:
Displays a list of the pre programmed workouts that are available on this treadmill.
F) Bluetooth:
Allows users to pair their bluetooth devices prior to beginning a workout.
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CONSOLE NAVIGATION (CONTINUED):
Selecting a Preset Workout:
Preset workouts are accessed by selecting Workout Finder from the home screen. To view the description of a workout (A), select the workout by touching it (B). Once the desired workout has been selected, simply press Next (C) to proceed.
NOTE: Workouts can be viewed by category by pressing the "i" button (D).

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WORKOUT FINDER B Leg Shaper Cardio Challenge Target HRC Weight Loss HRC Aerobic HRC Intervals HRC 5K Workout Target HRC Choose your target heart rate. The treadmill begins in MANUAL control - gradually increase your work level until heart rate is within 10 bpm of your target. At this point, the treadmill takes over to control speed and incline to maintain your HR within a few beats of your target. NEXT CWorkout Data Entry Screens:
These screens allow users to input their personal information or workout goals prior to beginning a workout. To set a value, touch the value to be changed (A) and use keypad (B) or the + and - speed keys to adjust the value to the desired setting. Once all values are set, touch Start (C) to begin the workout or Save (D) to save the workout to a user profile.
NOTE: Workout Data Entry Screens vary by program selection.

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Target HRC A Age 35 Weight 150LB Workout Time 20:00 Maximum Speed 0.5MPH Maximum Incline 0.0% Target Heart Rate 120BPM Enter AGE for accurate heart rate training. AGE must be between 10 and 99 years old. Contact heart rate pads or wireless heart rate strap must be used B C D SAVE? START KEYPADCHAPTER 4: PROGRAMMING & OPERATION
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Workout Data Screens:
During any workout a Workout Data Screen will be displayed to give the user a comprehensive visual overview of their current workout data.

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A METS 1.4 DISTANCE 0.09MI TIME 11:15 BPM 73 B HRC Cruise I C Change View LAP 1 Show Tools H D Cool Down 0.0% 0.5MPH Activate Quick Speed G E FA) Statistics Bar:
Displays data such as Calories, METS, Distance, Time and Heart Rate during a workout. This may be hidden by touching the arrow on the left side of the bar.
B)Bluetooth:
Enables or disables the Bluetooth audio function.
C) Change View:
Switches between the available Workout Data Screens
D) Cool Down:
Allows the user to end their current workout with a two minute low intensity cool down period. When Cool Down is activated the unit is in manual mode and the user directly controls all settings.
E) Incline:
Displays the current level of incline. The incline level can be changed by pressing the keypad icon and entering a numeric value.
F) Speed:
Displays the current treadmill speed. The speed can be changed by pressing the keypad icon and entering a numeric value.
G) Quick Speed / Quick Incline:
Displays various preset speeds and incline levels to allow the user to quickly and conveniently customize their workout.
H) Show Tools:
Gives the user the following options:
- Customize the data shown in the Statistics Bar.
- Change units between English and Metric.
- Pair a Bluetooth heart rate strap.
I) HRC Cruise:
Engages Heart Rate Control to allow the equipment to maintain the user's current heart rate through automatic speed and incline adjustments (when the user is utilizing heart rate monitoring).
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USER PROFILES
Creating a New User:
To create a new user profile, touch "New User" on the home screen and the new user screen will appear. Tap the information (A) on the left sided of the screen to edit it. Once all of the information is complete, touch the back button (B) to return to the home screen.
NOTE: The number of user profiles is limited to six.

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User 5 NEW Age 25 Weight 150 Edit user profile information by touching any info at left. Reset Preferences i A B DELETE BACK USERBeginning a Workout :
Tap the desired user profile on the home screen to display the user profile. From this screen the user can replay their last workout by touching start (A), replay a saved workout by touching saved workouts (B) or find a new workout by touching the workout finder (C).

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BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS
Bluetooth Audio (Before Workout):
Tap the Bluetooth button on the homepage or in a user profile to display the connectivity screen. Touch the pair button (A) on the console to begin the pairing process. From the Bluetooth menu on your audio device, select the device listed on the console (B) to complete the pairing process.

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CONNECTIVITY i Mobile App PAI Music Player From the Bluetooth menu on your audio device, pair your device to: True Fitness JKL Consult TRUEFITNESS.COM for a current list of compatible Devices. A i Heart Ra PAI Music Play PAIR BBluetooth Audio (During Workout):
Tap the Bluetooth button(A) on the workout data screen to display the connectivity screen and begin the pairing process. From the Bluetooth menu on your audio device, select the device listed on the console (B) to complete the pairing process. NOTE: When an audio source is selected the user is given control over volume (C), and track adjustments (D).

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BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED):
Bluetooth Heart Rate (Before Workout):
Tap the Bluetooth button on the homepage or in a user profile to display the connectivity screen. Touch the heart rate pair button (A) to display the heart rate pairing screen. Tap the Bluetooth HR button (B) and then select the desired device from the list provided.

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CONNECTIVITY i Mobile App PAI Heart Rate Choose your Bluetooth Heart Rate device. A i Heart Rate PAI Music Play PAIR B Bluetooth HR 5kHz Signal Display NoneBluetooth Heart Rate (During Workout):
To pair a Bluetooth heart rate strap, tap the show tools button on the workout data screen, then press the bluetooth heat rate button (A) and select the desired strap from the list (B).

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BLUETOOTH FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED):
Mobile Fitness App Pairing:
This console is compatible with Wahoo fitness tracking apps. To pair a compatible app, tap the Bluetooth button on the homepage or in a user profile to display the connectivity screen. Touch the mobile app pair button (A) to display the mobile app pairing screen. From the fitness app, pair to the device (B) shown on the console.
NOTE: For additional information on compatible mobile apps, please visit www.wahoofitness.com.

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CONNECTIVITY i Mobile App PAI A i Heart Ra PAI i Music Pla PAIR Mobile App From your compatible fitness app, pair your device to: True Fitness JKL Consult TRUEFITNESS.COM for a current list of compatible Mobile Apps. BADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS:
Entering Service Mode:
Press and hold the TRUE logo (A) in the upper left corner of the home screen. When the word “TRUE” (B) begins to flash, release the logo and press and hold the lower right corner of the screen(C).

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ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED):
Service Menu:
The first screen displayed after entering service mode is the Service Menu. From this menu technicians can access all of the service mode features by selecting different categories. To select a category, touch the desired category (A) to highlight it. Once a category has been selected, press the next (B) to continue.

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Service A Summary Utilities Options Diagnostics Statistics NEXTSummary Screen:
The summary screen provides an overview of the unit's current settings including: product model, software version, units, max speed, max incline, minimum incline, and max user weight.
NOTE: Values cannot be changed in this screen.

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Utilities Menu - Product Setup:
The product setup screen allows the technician to adjust model configuration. To configure the unit, press the setup wizard button (A) and simply follow the on screen instructions to complete the procedure.
NOTE: Misconfiguration of the console may cause damage to the unit and void the manufacturer warranty. If necessary, please contact TRUE Fitness Technical Support at 800-883-8783 for assistance.

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Product Setup Model TPS800 Incline 0% to 15.0% Speed 0.5-12.0 MPH Setup Wizard Warning: Setup Wizard will restore this product to factory defaults. Please be certain this is a required step as it will result in complete loss of any established settings or user preferences. Use SPEED or INCLINE buttons to change values of selected item.Utilities Menu - Software Update:
TRUE may periodically release software updates to ensure users enjoy the best workout experience available. Due to the complex nature of this procedure, it is recommended that any software update be completed by a TRUE certified service professional.

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Options Menu:
The options menu contains various options and settings that pertain to the operation and setup of the machine. To make changes, select the option to change and use the up and down incline keys to make changes.

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Options User Profiles On Units U.S. HR Priority Telemetry Cooldown 2:00 Sleep Mode Time Off Max Workout Time Off Finder Timeout 0:45 Use SPEED or INCLINE buttons to change values of selected item.User Profiles
Enables or disables the custom user profile feature.
Units
Choose how the workout data is displayed by default.
HR Priority
Determines the order in which the unit reads heart rate data.
Cooldown
Adjusts the length of the cooldown time at the end of a workout.
Sleep Mode Timer
The amount of time the unit can be idle before entering sleep mode. By choosing the “Off” setting, the unit will remain powered.
Max Workout Time
Limits the amount of time that all workouts can last. By choosing the “Off” setting, the time will be unlimited (does not apply to manual or distance workouts).
Finder Timeout
Choose how long the Workout Finder remains on the screen without any user interaction. By choosing off, the Workout finder will stay open until closed by a user.
Setup Timeout
Choose how long the workout data entry screen will remain on the display without any user interaction. By choosing the “off” setting, the data entry screen will be displayed until closed by a user
Summary Timeout:
Determines the amount of time the Workout Summary Screen will be displayed. By choosing the “Off” setting, the summary will be displayed until ended by a user.
Pause Time
Limits the amount of time that a workout can be paused before it automatically ends. By choosing the “Off” option, the unit will remain paused until the user resumes or ends the workout.
Factory Defaults
Resets all settings in the to factory defaults.
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ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED):
Diagnostics Menu - Calibration/Test:
This menu contains tools for testing and verifying treadmill operation.

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Calibration/Test Key Test None Telemetry HR 0 Contact HR 0 Speed/Incline Cal NEXT AKey Test:
When a key is pressed on the console “NONE” will change to indicate which key is being pressed. In the event of a stuck key, the key that is being engaged will display.
Telemetry HR:
Use the supplied wireless heart rate strap or simulator to test if the unit is receiving wireless heart rate data. If there is a reading displayed without the use of a heart rate strap or simulator, there is outside interference from another source.
Contact HR:
Ensures the unit is receiving the data by displaying the user's heart rate when the contact heart rate pads are gripped.
Speed/Incline Cal:
Speed/Incline Cal (calibration) is selected by default in this menu. To run a calibration press the next button (A) and follow the on screen instructions.
WARNING:
This process will take full control of the treadmill and can be dangerous if caution is not taken.
- Calibration can take up to two minutes to complete.
- Do not stand on the treadmill during the calibration procedure.
- Verify that the machine is free of all parts and tools.
- Keep children and animals at a safe distance.
Diagnostics Menu - Production Test:
The production test screen is used during the production process and is not used for service or troubleshooting.
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ADVANCED CONSOLE FUNCTIONS (CONTINUED):
Diagnostics Menu - Error Log:
Error codes are an important part of troubleshooting any issues with the treadmill. Any time an error occurs it is entered into the error log for review by a service professional. This console is capable of storing the ten most recent errors. The error log can be cleared by pressing the next button (A), but it is not recommended.

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Error Log Distance 0.0 miles Time 0 hours Error 1 Error 2 Error 3 Error 4 Error 5 Error 6 Error 7 Error 8 Error 9 Error 10 Clear All NEXT AStatistics:
The statistics menu displays an overview of the treadmill's running data. The overview includes distance, time, average speed, maximum speed, manual program count, preset program count, and device connections.

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CARE & MAINTENANCE:
It is important to perform the minor maintenance tasks described in this section. Failure to maintain the treadmill as described here could void the TRUE Fitness Warranty. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always unplug the unit from its power source before cleaning or performing any maintenance tasks.
Inspection:
TRUE Fitness is not responsible for performing or scheduling regular maintenance or inspections. Users should inspect the treadmill daily. Check for worn, frayed or missing safety lanyards. Replace missing or worn safety lanyards immediately. Do not exercise on the treadmill without attaching the safety clip to your clothing. Look and listen for slipping belts, loose fasteners, unusual noises, worn or frayed power cords, and any other indications that the equipment may be in need of service. If any of these are noticed, obtain service. Do not attempt to use the treadmill until proper service has been performed or damaged parts have been replaced.
Important:
If you determine that the treadmill needs service, make sure that the treadmill cannot be used inadvertently. Turn the unit off, and then unplug the power cord from its power source. Remove the magnetic safety key and safety clip and store it in a safe place. Make sure other users know that the treadmill needs service.
*To order parts or to contact a TRUE Authorized Service representative, please visit www.truefitness.com.
CLEANING THE EQUIPMENT:
After Each Use:
- Use GymWipes™ Antibacterial wipes or spray a solution of 30 parts water to 1 part mild detergent to dampen a soft cloth and wipe all exposed surfaces.
- Use a LCD/screen cleaner or spray a solution of 1 part 91% isopropyl alcohol and 1 part water to dampen a soft cloth and wipe the surface of the console. This helps remove fingerprints, dust, and dirt.
Weekly:
- Vacuum any dust or dirt that might have accumulated under or around the treadmill, any motor cover vents and under the straddle covers. Clogged air vents can prevent adequate cooling to the drive motor, incline motor, and motor control board causing a shortened life.
- Check for proper running belt alignment and tension. If running belt adjustment is required see sections RUNNING BELT ALIGNMENT and TENSIONING THE RUNNING BELT in the following pages.
▲CAUTION:
Do not use any acidic cleaners. Doing so will weaken the paint or powder coatings and may void the TRUE Fitness Warranty. Never pour water or spray liquids on any part of the treadmill. Allow the treadmill to dry completely before using. Frequently vacuum the floor underneath the unit to prevent the accumulation of dust and dirt, which can affect the smooth operation of the unit. Use a soft nylon scrub brush to clean the running belt. Do not clean directly underneath the treadbelt. Most of the working mechanisms are protected inside the motor cover and base of the treadmill. However, for efficient operation, the treadmill relies on low friction. To keep the friction low, the unit's running belt, staging platforms, and internal mechanisms must be as clean as possible.
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RUNNING BELT ALIGNMENT:
Proper belt alignment allows the belt to remain centered and ensures smooth operation. Realigning the belt takes a few simple adjustments. If you are unsure about this procedure, call the TRUE Service Department.
CAUTION:
- Special care must be taken when aligning the running belt. Turn off the treadmill while adjusting or working near the rear roller. Remove any loose clothing and tie back your hair. Be very careful to keep your fingers and any other object clear of the belt and rollers, especially in front of the roller and behind the deck. The treadmill will not stop immediately if an object becomes caught in the belt or rollers.
- If you hear any chafing or the running belt appears to be getting damaged, stop the running belt immediately by pressing the STOP key. Contact the TRUE Service Department. Walk around to the rear of the unit and observe the belt for a few minutes. The belt should be centered on the running deck. If the belt drifts off center, you must make adjustments.
- For your safety, use the power switch to turn off the treadmill before making any adjustments. Do not adjust the running belt when someone is standing on the unit.
- Do not turn the adjusting bolt more than 1/4 turn at a time. Over tightening the bolt can damage the treadmill. If you are unsure how to adjust the running belt, call the TRUE Service Department.
Important:
Failure to align the belt may cause the belt to tear or fray, which may not be covered under the TRUE Fitness Warranty. To stop the running belt, press the STOP key. Turn the treadmill off.
If the running belt is too far to the right side
- Locate the belt adjustment bolts in the rear end caps of the treadmill. (To determine left and right, stand at the rear of the treadmill and face the display).
- Using the appropriate size Allen wrench or socket turn the RIGHT adjustment bolt clockwise 14 turn.
- Turn the treadmill on and start the belt at 3mph keeping off the unit.
- Allow 2 minutes for the belt to adjust itself.
- Repeat the above steps if additional adjustment is necessary.
If the running belt is too far to the left side:
- Locate the belt adjustment bolts in the rear end caps of the treadmill. (To determine left and right, stand at the rear of the treadmill and face the display).
- Using the appropriate size Allen wrench or socket turn the LEFT adjustment bolt clockwise 14 turn.
- Turn the treadmill on and start the belt at 3mph keeping off the unit.
- Allow 2 minutes for the belt to adjust itself.
- Repeat the above steps if additional adjustment is necessary.

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TENSIONING THE RUNNING BELT:
If there is a slipping or jerking sensation when running on the treadmill, the running belt may require tightening. In most cases the belt has stretched from use. Tensioning the belt takes a few simple adjustments. If you are unsure about this procedure, call the TRUE Service Department.
- Locate the belt adjustment bolts in the rear end caps of the treadmill.
- Using the appropriate size Allen wrench or socket turn BOTH adjustment bolts clockwise 14 turn.
- Turn the treadmill on and start the belt and check if the slipping continues.
- Repeat the above steps if additional adjustment is necessary.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with two hands holding tools (no text or symbols)TREADMILL LUBRICATION:
For in-home use over 20 hours per week, TRUE recommends lubricating every three months. For average in-home use of the treadmill, TRUE recommends lubrication under the tread belt once per year.
- Loosen the belt adjustment bolts in the rear end caps.
- Lift the belt and apply the lubricant to the center of the deck.
- Center and re-tension the belt using the directions above.
- Walk on the treadmill at 2MPH for about 60 seconds to spread the lubricant evenly through the belt and deck.
*Please contact your dealer or visit www.truefitness.com to obtain the proper lubricants.

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The treadmill has adjustable rear leveling feet. Make sure that the running surface is level. If the treadmill is placed on an uneven surface, adjusting the rear feet can help, but may not completely compensate for extremely uneven surfaces.

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OTHER SCHEDULED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE:
TRUE recommends that quarterly scheduled maintenance be performed by a qualified service technician. Please contact your dealer or visit www.truefitness.com to contact a local TRUE authorized service technician.
Scheduled Preventive Maintenance:
- Record time, distance and hours from the console.
- Check error log in console.
- Check running belt and drive belt tension and tracking.
- Remove the motor cover and vacuum any debris out of the drive motor, speed sensor cage, motor control board and heat sink motor compartment.
- Move treadmill and vacuum underneath.
- Lubricate elevation pivot points including rear stabilizing feet and the lift motor screw.
- Lubricate walking belt and deck.
- Inspect all fasteners.
- Inspect all electrical connections.
- Inspect all components for abnormal or premature wear.
CAUTION:
Use only TRUE Fitness certified service providers.
LONG TERM STORAGE:
When the treadmill is not in use for any length of time, turn it off. Make sure that the power cord is unplugged from the power source and is positioned so that it will not become damaged or interfere with people or other equipment.
Storing the Chest Strap:
Store the chest strap in a place where it remains free of dust and dirt such as, in a closet or drawer. Be sure to protect the chest strap from extremes in temperature. Do not store it in a place that may be exposed to temperatures below 32^ F ( 0^ C). To clean the chest strap, use a sponge or soft cloth dampened in mild soap and water. Dry the surface thoroughly with a clean towel.
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CONTACTING SERVICE:
TRUE Fitness recommends that you gather the serial number, model number, and a brief description of the reason for the request. After information has been gathered you may choose to contact your selling dealer or local service company to set an appointment. (If you are not familiar with who is in your area, you may visit our website at www.truefitness.com and use our dealer locater to obtain the contact information for the closest dealer).
You may also contact TRUE Fitness' customer support team by calling 800.883.8783 or e-mailing us at service@truefitness.com Monday – Friday during normal business hours.
TRUE FITNESS SERVICE DEPARTMENT
865 HOFF ROAD
ST. LOUIS, MO 63366
1.800.883.8783
HOURS OF OPERATION: 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. CST
E-MAIL: service@truefitness.com
CONTACTING SALES:
Interested in TRUE Products? Please contact us with any sales or product inquires so that we may direct you to the appropriate sales representative to answer your questions.
E-MAIL: sales@truefitness.com
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REPORTING FREIGHT OR PARTS DAMAGE:
Unfortunately, sometimes materials can be damaged during shipment. If materials are damaged during shipment, please follow the guidelines below to determine the appropriate process for you to follow in case of damages.
Severe Damage:
Obvious damage to external packaging / internal product. Please refuse the shipment and it will be returned to TRUE Fitness by the carrier. Contact the TRUE Fitness customer support team by calling 800.883.8783 or sales support team by calling 800.426.6570 Monday-Friday during normal business hours to notify us that the shipment has been refused. Once we have received the damaged shipment, a replacement shipment will be sent to you. Only refuse the damaged piece if the shipment is multiple boxes.
Slight Damage:
The box may have minimal damages and you are not sure if the actual product is damaged or not. You must sign the bill of lading as damaged when accepting the shipment. Once you have opened the box and you have determined something is indeed damaged please gather the serial number, model number, description and photos of damages. Please make sure the photos include the damaged product as well as the damaged box the product arrived in. Contact the TRUE Fitness customer support team by calling 800.883.8783 or sales support team by calling 800.426.6570 Monday-Friday during normal business hours.
Concealed Damage:
You may receive a shipment that looks intact and discover once the box has been opened that there are hidden damages. Please notify the carrier immediately. We will not be able to file a claim if the carrier is not notified in a timely manner. Once you have called the carrier you will need to gather the serial number, model number, description and photos of damages. Contact the TRUE Fitness customer support team by calling 800.883.8783 or sales support team by calling 800.426.6570 Monday-Friday during normal business hours.
CHAPTER 7: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE:
This troubleshooting guide is intended to assist in diagnostics only and is not all inclusive. Technical specifications, error codes and programming are subject to change without notice. TRUE accepts no liability for any damage or loss suffered by persons whom rely wholly or in part on any description or statement contained within this manual. Please visit www.true-fitness.com to obtain the most recent version of all manuals and contact the TRUE Service Department at 800-883-8783 for assistance with troubleshooting and diagnostics.
| Malfunction Possible Cause Corrective Action | ||
| No Power | Unit turned off Verify the On/Off switch is at the ON Position | |
| Damaged power cord Replace Power Cord | ||
| Power cord not fully seated in socket Inspect power connection at the unit and outlet | ||
| No Power at outlet Use a voltmeter to verify power at outlet | ||
| Tripped circuit breaker | The location of the circuit breaker is next to the On/Off switch. Verify the circuit breaker is not open. If the breaker is open reset. | |
| Unit resets or pauses randomly | Damaged power cord Replace power cord | |
| Power cord not fully seated in socket Inspect power connection at the unit and outlet | ||
| Safety e-stop key not fully engaged Re-engage the safety/e-stop key to the console | ||
| Insufficient power Verify output voltage from 20A outlet with a voltmeter | ||
| Error code is displayed on console Contact TRUE Fitness Customer Service Department | ||
| Pinched or loose main communication cable | Contact TRUE Fitness Customer Service Department | |
| No User Present displayed on screen | User weight must be over 90lbs. Verify No User Present settings in console. | |
| Walking belt is off center | Uneven floor | Adjust treadmill with rear leveling feet. See Chapter 5: Running Belt Alignment |
| Adjust belt tracking See Chapter 5: Centering the Running Belt | ||
| Walking belt hesitates or slips when stepping | Adjust belt tension See Chapter 5: Tensioning the Running Belt | |
| Lubricate running belt | See Chapter 5: Treadmill Lubrication | |
| Rubbing sound from treadmill when in operation | Walking belt is rubbing a straddle cover | Adjust belt tracking. See Chapter 5: Centering the Running Belt |
| Foreign object may be stuck under walking belt | Inspect under the unit. Remove and object that may be under the unit. | |
| Foreign object may be stuck in motor compartment | Contact TRUE Fitness Customer Service Department | |
| Roller bearings may be damaged | Contact TRUE Fitness Customer Service Department | |
| Drive motor may be damaged | Contact TRUE Fitness Customer Service Department | |
| Drive belt may be misaligned | Contact TRUE Fitness Customer Service Department | |
| Heart rate is displaying erratically or not displaying | Transmitter belt contacts are not making good contact with the skin | Re-adjust the transmitter belt so that it is in full contact with the skin |
| Contacts on the transmitter belt are not moist | Moisten the contacts on the transmitter belt | |
| Transmitter belt is not within 3 feet (1 meter) of the heart rate receiver | Adjust your position on the belt so that you are within 3 feet (1 meter) of the console | |
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONTINUED):
| Malfunction Possible Cause Corrective Action | ||
| Heart rate is displaying erratically or not dis- playing (continued) | The battery inside the transmitter belt is depleted | replace the transmitter belt with a compatible trans- mitter belt |
| Another user wearing a compatible transmitter strap is within 3 foot (1 meter) of the unit | Move the units so that there is more space in-between units | |
| Environmental interference from high voltage power lines | Move the unit to another position within the room or move the cause of the interference until heart rate reading are stable. If the probable source of interfer- ence is plugged into the same outlet move the suspect source to another outlet. | |
| Environmental interference from computers | ||
| Environmental interference from mo- tor driven appliances | ||
| Environmental interference from cell or cordless phone | ||
| Environmental interference from Wi- Fi router | ||
| Fault Code Category Description Cause | Corrective Action | |||
| Fault CN00: Corrupted Console Configuration | Console | Corrupted brainboard configuration - fails integrity check | Corrupt software | |
| Firmware and software versions are not compatible | ||||
| Contact dealer or TRUE service | ||||
| Fault CN01: Internal Fault | Console Math error - software | Console Configure incorrectly | Power cycle | |
| Re-configure console | ||||
| Corrupt Software | Re-install software/ firmware | |||
| Contact dealer or TRUE service | ||||
| Fault CN02: Invalid Console Configuration | Console | The product configuration data has failed validation checks (incline ranges make no sense, etc.) | Console configured incorrectly | |
| Incline Motor out of range | ||||
| Loose Cable | ||||
| Fault CN03: Stuck Key Console | Console | Membrane Key stuck down/ closed | Membrane key is damaged | |
| Fault CN04: Lower Board Comm Fault | Console | Brainboard fails to receive timely communication responses from lower board - Fault after 3 retries | Loose Cable | |
| Motor control board | ||||
| Console |
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONTINUED):
| Fault Code Category D | Description Cause | Corrective Action | ||
| Fault CN05: No Lower Control | Console | No lower board connected to console - detection wires not connected. | Loose Cable | Power cycle |
| Check cable connections | ||||
| Console Configured incorrectly | Re-configure console | |||
| Fault CN06: Config Mismatch | Console | Console is configured for a product different than that to which it is connected. | Console Configured incorrectly | Power cycle |
| Re-configure console | ||||
| Loose Cable | Check cable Connections | |||
| Fault CN07: Calibration Timeout | Console | Incline Calibration was not able to complete within allowed time. | Low AC Line Voltage | Retry calibration |
| Verify AC Voltage at Outlet | ||||
| Fault CN08: Calibration Failed - Lower Limit Not Reached | Console | During incline calibration, the incline stalled before reaching what should be the lower limit. | Console displays Fault Calibration not saved. Incline disabled. | Power cycle |
| Check cable connections | ||||
| Run incline calibration | ||||
| Incline Potentiometer value out of range | Contact dealer or TRUE service | |||
| Fault CN09: Insert Safety Key | Console Emergency Circuit opened | Safety Key not engaged | Re-insert safety key | |
| Loose Cable | Check cable connections | |||
| Switch Damaged | Contact dealer or TRUE service | |||
| Fault CN10: E-Stop Fault | Console | A test of the emergency circuit has failed | Console Catch Power cycle | |
| Safety Key not engaged | Re-insert safety key | |||
| Loose Cable | Check cable connections | |||
| Switch Damaged | Contact dealer or TRUE service | |||
| Fault CN24: BB Comm Fault | Console | SBC cannot communicate with Brainboard | Console | Power cycle |
| Contact dealer or TRUE service | ||||
| Fault CN25: Firmware Mismatch | Console | Firmware on brainboard not compatible with SBC software | Corrupt software | Power cycle |
| Re-configure console | ||||
| Firmware and software versions are not compatible | Re-install software/ firmware | |||
| Contact dealer or TRUE service | ||||
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONTINUED):
| Fault Code Category D | Description Cause | Corrective Action | ||
| Fault SP01: Belt Under Speed | Speed | Tread motor rpm is below target rpm | High belt/deck friction | Lubricate treadbelt |
| Contact dealer or TRUE service | ||||
| High belt tension | Check drive belt and walking belt tension | |||
| Low Line Voltage | Contact dealer or TRUE service | |||
| Dirty or misaligned speed sensor | ||||
| Fault SP02: Belt Over Speed | Speed | Tread motor rpm is higher than target rpm | High belt/deck friction | Lubricate treadbelt |
| Contact dealer or TRUE service | ||||
| Line Voltage Check AC | line voltage | |||
| Dirty or misaligned speed sensor | Contact dealer or TRUE service | |||
| Fault SP03: Belt Over Accel | Speed | Tread belt speed increasing too quickly | User is holding belt back | Do not try to stop belt |
| High belt/deck friction | Lubricate treadbelt | |||
| Dirty or misaligned speed sensor | Contact dealer or TRUE service | |||
| Fault SP04: No Speed Signal | Speed | Speed sensor is not providing speed data | Dirty or misaligned speed sensor | Contact dealer or TRUE service |
| High belt/deck friction | Lubricate treadbelt | |||
| Contact dealer or TRUE service | ||||
| Low Line Voltage Check | AC line voltage | |||
| Fault IN01: Incline Stall | Incline | Incline not moving when commanded | Console displays Fault Calibration not saved. Incline disabled. | Power cycle |
| Check cable connections | ||||
| Run incline calibration | ||||
| Incline Potentiometer value out of range | Contact dealer or TRUE service | |||
| Fault IN02: Incline Out of Range | Incline | Incline value is out of the calibrated range - does not occur during calibration | Console displays Fault Calibration not saved. Incline disabled. | Power cycle |
| Check cable connections | ||||
| Run incline calibration | ||||
| Incline Potentiometer value out of range | Contact dealer or TRUE service |
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONTINUED):
| Fault Code Category Description Cause | Corrective Action | ||
| Fault IN03: Incline Run Fault | Incline | Incline moving when not commanded | Console displays Fault Calibration not saved. Incline disabled. |
| Incline potentiometer value out of range | |||
| Contact dealer or TRUE service | |||
| Fault IN04: Incline Max/Min | Incline | Incline value is out of expected operating range - may indicate that it is disconnected. | Console displays Fault Calibration not saved. Incline disabled. |
| Run incline calibration | |||
| Contact dealer or TRUE service | |||
| Fault D100: Motor Controller Fault | DC MCB Motor | Control Board Fault Motor Control Board | Power cycle |
| Contact dealer or TRUE service | |||
| Fault D101: Lower Board Communication Fault | DC MCB | Endex did not receive communication from BB in 18 seconds | Power cycle |
| Check cable connections | |||
| Contact dealer or TRUE service | |||
| Power cycle | |||
| Fault D103: Motor Controller Fault | DC MCB Low | Incoming AC Voltage Low AC Line Voltage | Power cycle |
| Check AC line voltage | |||
| Fault D104: Motor Controller Fault | DC MCB Motor | Control Board Fault Motor Control Board | Power cycle |
| Contact dealer or TRUE service | |||
| Fault D106: Motor Controller Fault | DC MCB High | Incoming AC Voltage | High AC line voltage Check AC line voltage |
| Power cycle | |||
| Contact dealer or TRUE service | |||
| Lubricate treadbelt | |||
| Fault D107: Motor Over Current | DC MCB High | Incoming AC Voltage High AC line voltage Check AC line voltage | Line voltage |
| Fault D108: Motor Over Current | DC MCB High | Incoming AC Voltage | High AC line voltage Check AC line voltage |
| Motor control board | |||
| Power cycle | |||
| Contact dealer or TRUE service | |||
| Lubricate treadbelt |
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONTINUED):
| Fault Code Category Description Cause | Corrective Action | ||
| Fault D109: Motor Controller Zero Current | DC MCB Low | Incoming AC Voltage Low AC | Line Voltage |
| Fault D110: Motor Controller Overcurrent | DC MCB High | Incoming AC Voltage | High AC line voltage Check AC line voltage |
| Motor Control Board | |||
| High belt/deck friction | |||
| Fault D111: Motor Controller Voltage Overload | DC MCB Low | Incoming AC Voltage Low AC | Line Voltage |
| Fault D112: Motor Controller Undervoltage | DC MCB Low | Incoming AC Voltage Low AC | Line Voltage |
| Fault D113: Motor Controller Control Fault | DC MCB | Incline Stall - incline not moving when commanded | Console displays Fault Calibration not saved. Incline disabled. |
| Incline Potentiometer value out of range | |||
| Acme Nut jammed | |||
| Motor bearings | |||
| Fault D114: Lower Board Incline Range Fault | DC MCB Incline | out of range | Console displays Fault Calibration not saved. Incline disabled. |
| Incline Potentiometer value out of range |

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TRUE® CARDIO PERFORMANCE 800 RESIDENTIAL TRUE GO SIFT SELECT FLOOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PERFORMANCE800 PREMIUM FITNESS EQUIPMENT SINCE 1981PERFORMANCE 800 TREADMILL
The TRUE Fitness Performance 800 treadmill offers a customizable experience on one of the largest running surfaces in the industry. User-friendly tabs on the bottom of the all-new touchscreen console allows up to six users to save their custom profiles. The latest in app tracking technology helps users monitor and share their workout data. TRUE Soft Select® gives users the opportunity to customize the softness of the running deck to enhance their training program. TRUE's Orthopedic Belt offers impact reduction. The Performance 800 offers beautifully designed uprights matched with extended handrails to provide additional safety for runners. This treadmill comes with a 4HP motor designed to last. Add one of the most comprehensive warranties in the industry, including a ten-year warranty on the touchscreen, and you have a state-of-the-art treadmill that is perfect for any home.

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Portrait of a man in black athletic wear posing with arms crossed, next to a blue square icon with a heart symbol (no text or symbols on the person or background)PERFORMANCE 800 TREADMILL
| TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS | Power Source 110V/15A | |
| Cord Length B' (2.4M) | ||
| Drive Motor 4 HP DC | ||
| Reversible Deck Standard | ||
| Impact System True Soft Select (Adjustable) | ||
| Belt Orthopedic | ||
| Roller Diameter 3"/7.62 cm | ||
| Frame Construction Robotically Welded Heavy-Gauge Steel | ||
| Speed Range 0.5 to 12.0 MPH / 0.8 to 19.3 KMH | ||
| Incline Range 0% to 15% | ||
| Quick Access Quick Speed & Quick Incline Keys | ||
| Handrail Design Protective Foam Flared Handrails | ||
| Straddle Cover Oversized Aluminum with Black Finish | ||
| Contact Heart Rate Monitoring Standard | ||
| Wireless Heart Rate Monitoring Polar® Compatible, Bluetooth | ||
| Connectivity Wahoo Fitness RunFit App Tracking | ||
| CONSOLE Display 9" Touchscreen | ||
| Workouts Quick Start, Manual, Hill Intervals, Rolling Hills, Cardio Challenge, Walk and Run Intervals, Speed Intervals, 5K, 10K, Half Marathon (13.1 mi/21.1 K) Cruise Control, HRC Target, Last 10 Workouts | ||
| Saved Workouts Console Saves last ten workouts | ||
| Six (6) User Profiles Up to Six (6) Saved Workouts Each - if activated | ||
| SAFETY Safety Clip Standard | ||
| Extended Handrails Standard | ||
| REGULATORY APPROVALS ETL UL1647, CSA, FCC | ||
| EXTRAS | Accessories Water Bottle Holder (2), Accessory Tray, Over-molded Tablet Holder, Polar® HR Strap | |
| PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS | Footprint 79" L x 31.5" W x 55.9"H (200 cm x 80 cm x 142 cm) | |
| Running Surface 60" L x 21" W / 152 cm x 53 cm | ||
| Machine Weight 330 lbs / 150 kg | ||
| Maximum User Weight 350 lbs / 159 kg | ||
| Step-Up Height 6.25" / 116 cm | ||
| Portability Two (2) Front Transport Wheels | ||
| WARRANTY | Warranty Type Residential | |
| Frame Lifetime | ||
| Motor 30 Years | ||
| Parts 10 Years | ||
| Labor 1 Year | ||
Warranties outside the U.S. and Canada may vary - Please contact your dealer for details. Specifications subject to change without notice.
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TRUE
RESIDENTIAL LIMITED WARRANTY PS800 TREADMILLS
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| Frame* Lifetime | |
| Drive Motor 30 Years | |
| Parts | |
| Electrical | 10 Years |
| Wear Items | 10 Years |
| Cosmetics | 6 Months |
| Labor | |
| Parts | 1 Year |
| Motor | 1 Year |
| Cosmetics | 6 Months |
| Device Connectivity | |
| Headphone Jack & USB Port | 90 Days Parts, No Labor |
NOTE: Warranty valid for USA and Canada only.
NOTE: Failure to register this product will result in no servicing or authorization of parts to be shipped.
NOTE: Buying after-market products from a 3rd party will result in voided warranty.
NOTE: This product is intended for Residential use. If this product will not be used in this particular setting, please contact TRUE as is warranty is void.
Frame
The frame is warranted for defects in material and workmanship for as long as the original purchaser owns the Product. The frame is warranted for labor and freight (for part shipped from TRUE) for one year from date of purchase. * This limited warranty on structural frame does not include paint or coatings.
Drive Motor
The treadmill drive motor is warranted for defects in material and workmanship for 30 years with a one year labor warranty. This limited warranty does not cover damage or equipment failure resulting from or caused by improper assembly/installation, failure to follow instructions and warnings in owner's manual, accident, misuse, abuse, unauthorized modification, or failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance.
Parts
The treadmill electrical parts and wear items are warranted for defects in material and workmanship for ten years with one year labor warranty. This limited warranty does not cover damage or equipment failure resulting from or caused by improper assembly/installation, failure to follow instructions and warnings in owner's manual, accident, misuse, abuse, unauthorized modification, or failure to provide
reasonable and necessary maintenance. This limited warranty will apply to but may not be limited to the treadmill elevation motor, upper control board, deck, running belt and drive belt. *TRUE Fitness shall not warrant the performance of the heart rate system on its products, as the heart rate system performance varies, based on user's physiology, age, method of use and other factors. * This limited warranty shall not apply to Software version upgrades.
Cosmetics
The treadmill cosmetic parts are warranted for defects in material and workmanship for six months with labor warranty to match the parts warranty period. This limited warranty does not cover damage or equipment failure resulting from or caused by improper assembly/installation, failure to follow instructions and warnings in owner's manual, accident, misuse, abuse, unauthorized modification, or failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance. This limited warranty will apply to but may not be limited to paint/coatings, covers/caps, badges, overlays, safety key and straddle covers.
Device Connectivity
Device Connectivity elements; headphone jack and USB Port are warranted for defects in material and workmanship for 90 days with no labor warranty.
Labor
Labor is covered for a period of one year from the date of purchase unless otherwise expressed within this limited warranty as long as a TRUE authorized service provider performs the service. Service that requires over 50 miles of travel may be subject to additional charges. Reasonable and necessary maintenance includes proper lubrication of the running deck and tread belt area as specified in the owner's manual.
Claims Procedure: TRUE Limited Warranty service may be obtained by contacting the authorized TRUE dealer from whom the Product was purchased. If the dealer from whom the Product was purchased is no longer an authorized TRUE dealer, then TRUE Limited Warranty service may be obtained by contacting TRUE directly at:
TRUE Fitness, Service Department
865 Hoff Road, St. Louis, MO 63366
1-800-883-8783, (Hours of operation 8:30am - 5:00 pm CST)
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- This Limited Warranty applies to the product only while the Product remains in the possession of the original purchaser and is not transferable.
- This Limited Warranty becomes VALID ONLY if the Product is initially assembled/installed by a TRUE authorized dealer/ technician (if anyone other than a TRUE authorized dealer/ technician initially assembles and installs the Product, this Limited Warranty will be void unless the written authorization of TRUE is first obtained).
- This Limited Warranty does not cover damage or equipment failure resulting from or caused by improper assembly/installation, failure to follow instructions and warnings in owner's manual, accident, misuse, abuse, unauthorized modification, or failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance (as referenced in the owner's manual.)
- This Limited Warranty applies only to the cost of repair or replacement of parts and does not include labor (beyond the above warranty period), transportation, service, return and freight charges associated therewith except as expressly specified herein.
- This Limited Warranty shall not apply to: Service calls to correct installation of the equipment or instruction to owners on how to use the equipment; or any labor costs incurred beyond the applicable labor warranty period.
- This Limited Warranty, which is given expressly and in lieu of all other express warranties, constitutes the only warranty made by TRUE.
- ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS LIMITED IN DURATION AND REMEDY TO THE TIME PERIOD COVERED BY THE LIMITED WARRANTY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
- THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AND TRUE'S ENTIRE LIABILITY FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. TRUE'S LIABILITY SHALL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEED THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE PRODUCT, NOR
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SERIAL NUMBER:

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SAMPLE SERIAL NUMBER LABEL:

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SAMPLE SERIAL NUMBER LABEL: TRUE TRUE FITNESS TECHNOLOGY, INC. ST LCUIS, MISSOURI 63366 Model No. TPS800-17 FC C:\ATL\US Intertek 3105202 CONFORMS TO ANSI/UL STD. 1647 CCRT FCD 16 CAN/CSA STD. 692-2 NO.68 Sprint No./Date Code 16-TPS800001A Rating: 120V, 50/60Hz, 15A Made IN TAIWANtruefitness.com / 800.426.6570 / 1.636.272.7100
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To mail your warranty information, please fill in the information below and mail to: Service Dept., TRUE Fitness, 865 Hoff Road, St. Louis, MO 63366 (or save postage and register online at www.truefitness.com)

Residential Warranty Registration
Model Type: ____ Treadmill ____ Elliptical ____ Bike ____
Other
Date of Purchase
Purchased From (dealer name)
First Name
Last Name
Address
City ____ State ____ ZIP ____
Email Address
Phone
- Where did you first learn about TRUE?
____ a. Dealer ____ b. Website
____ c. Referral ____ d. Gym/Club
____ e. Current Customer ____ f. Other ____
- The primary user(s) is:
____ a. Male ____ b. Female
c. Both
- Do you currently belong to a health club?
____ a. Yes ____ b. No
- Your age group:
a. Under 25 b. 25-35
c. 36-45 d. 46-55
____ e. 56-65 ____ f. 65+
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TRUE product? (Check only one)
____ a. Design/Appearance ____ b. Dealer
____ c. Price ____ d. Ease of Operation
____ e. Quality of Construction ____ f. Size
____ g. Reputation ____ h. Warranty
____ i. Friend/Family Recommendation
- Do you plan to purchase more fitness equipment in the next 6-12 months?
____ Yes ____ No
- If you answered "yes" to question 6, what type do you plan to purchase?
a. Treadmill b. Elliptical
____ c. Stationary Bike ____ d. Free Weights
____ e. Gym ____ c. Other
- What is your annual household income? (Optional)
a. Under \$50,000
b. \50,000 - \75,000
c. \75,000 - \100,000
d. \100,000 - \150,000
e. \$150,000+
- You are a valued customer of TRUE and your suggestions allow us to continually improve your experience. Is there anything else you would like us to know? Please explain:
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APPENDIX A
TRUE Fitness – Data Connectivity Powered by Wahoo:
Your TRUE cardio equipment comes equipped with Wahoo's SMART technology.
Now you can stay connected to your workout with Wahoo's RunFit App and get the results of your workout instantly on your smartphone.
Get started with three easy steps...
1. Download Wahoo's Runfit App

Wahoo's popular RunFit app gives you the ability to capture, analyze and share performance data generated during your workout. Wahoo's RunFit app can be downloaded from the App Store and Google Play.
2. Connect
Choose "Connect to Treadmill" when starting to record your run.
3. Share
After your workout, post your results to your favorite fitness site.






• many more
Health and fitness apps are growing 87% faster than any other app category
Yet most fitness machines still lack wireless communication technology and cannot share data with mobile devices
Source: http://www.wahoogym.com/
List of apps from my phone (via RunFit):
Heart Health
Nike+
Strava
Connect
TrainingPeaks
RunKeeper
Map My Fitness
Magellan Active
My Fitness Pal
dailymile
Dropbox
iTunes
List of additional apps from http://www.wahoofitness.com/apps:
Map My Run
Map My Walk
Zwift
Map My Ride
Running and Walking with Endomondo
Calorie Counter & Diet Tracker by My Fitness Pal
Pear Personal Coach
Export in .tcx, .gpx, .pwx, .csv, .wf, PDF
APPENDIX A
TRUE Residential Touchscreen detailed iPhone instructions:
Start with the Wahoo RunFit Fitness app open on your smartphone/device (Fig 2)

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wahoo Figure 1 RUN/WALK BEET FOR & THE REAL SVD CARDIO TRUCK YOUR HEAT RACE STRENGTH BABY WEIGHT EXERCISES Figure 2From the Home Screen of the TRUE Fitness Performance treadmill—touch the Bluetooth logo in the upper right-hand corner (A – Fig 3)

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TRUE GO QUICK START WORKOUT FINDER LAST 10 WORKOUTS RYAN MATT ROBERT SETH MARSHA NEW USER Fig 3Under Connectivity – touch Mobile App Under Mobile App prompt (B - Fig 4)

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CONNECTIVITY Mobile App Mobile App Heart Rate PAIR Music Player PAIR Fig 4 BAPPENDIX A
You will be prompted to connect to a unique pairing code (C - Fig 5)

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CONNECTIVITY Mobile App PAI i Heart Ra PAI i Music Pla PAIR Mobile App From your compatible fitness app, pair your device to: True Fitness JKL Consult TRUEFITNESS.COM for a current list of compatible Mobile Apps C Fig 5If the code on your console and App match, please touch the blue connect button (D - Fig 6) on your smartphone/device

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CONNECT TO TRUE7A5? CONNECT NO THANKS Fig 6 DClick Home (E - Fig 7) on the treadmill console and start your workout - either Quick Start or Find Workout

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CONNECTIVITY Mobile App PAI Mobile App From your compatible fitness app, pair your device to: True Fitness JKL Consult TRUEFITNESS.COM for a current list of compatible Mobile Apps. E i Heart Ra PAI i Music Pla PAIR Fig 7APPENDIX A
Upon completion of workout – Press Stop on the center console to Pause the workout. Press Stop again to end the workout. Your data will appear on the screen (Fig 8).

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WORKOUT SUMMARY ELAPSED TIME AVERAGE HEART RATE MAXIMUM HEART RATE AVERAGE PACE MAXIMUM PACE DISTANCE CALORIES WORKOUT COOL DOWN TOTAL :24 :00 :24 70 - 70 RPM 79 - 79 RPM 60 RPM 0 RPM 60 RPM 67 RPM 0 RPM 67 RPM 0.05 0.00 0.06 MB 1 0 1 HOMEFig 8
When the workout is complete you will have the option to Save or Discard the data on your smartphone/device (Fig 9). If you choose to discard, the information will be deleted.

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WORKOUT COMPLETED 01:24 R&D 0.28 MATS 75.0 SWE 56.0 BEAT 301 0 BEAT 301 BEAT 301 BEAT 301 BEAT 301 BEAT 301 BEAT 301 BEAT 301 BEAT 301 BEAT 301 BEAT 301 BEAT 301 BEAT 301 BEAT 301 BEAT 301 BEAT 301 SAVE DISCARDFig 9
If you elect to save your workout your data will go into the Results section of your Wahoo Fitness RunFit app. Choose the workout you wish to share (Fig 10). You will be taken to a results page (Fig 11) where you can see details of your workout. From there, you can click on the share option in the top right corner of your iPhone (Circled on Fig 11) where you will be taken to a page with multiple sharing options (Fig 12) – including Email, iTunes and the various apps listed above if they are on your device.
APPENDIX A

TRUE Residential Touchscreen detailed Android instructions:
Start with the Wahoo RunFit Fitness app open on your smartphone/device (A - Fig 2)

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WORKOUT RESULTS PROFILE SETTINGS RUN/WALK MOTION & HR ANALYSIS CARDIO TRACK YOUR HEART RATE GYMCONNECT CONNECT TO GYM EQUIPMENT A wahoo Fig 1 Fig 2On your Device:
Click on Cardio – Track Your Heart Rate option and select the TRUE product you are using (B – Fig 3) – Treadmill, Indoor Bike or Elliptical.
APPENDIX A

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SELECT TYPE INDOOR BIKE HR & SPINNING CADENCE ELLPTICAL HR & ELLIPTICAL STEP COUNT OTHER TRACK HEARTRATE Fig 3On the Home Screen of the TRUE Fitness Performance treadmill—touch the Bluetooth logo in the upper right-hand corner (C – Fig 4).

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TRUE GO QUICK START WORKOUT FINDER LAST 10 WORKOUTS RYAN MATT ROBERT SETH MARSHA NEW USER Fig 4Under Connectivity – touch PAIR under Mobile App (D – Fig 5)

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CONNECTIVITY Mobile App PAIR Heart Rate PAIR Music Player PAIR D Fig 5APPENDIX A
You will be prompted to connect to a unique pairing code (E - Fig 5 and 5A). The code much match to sync your device with the console you are using.

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CONNECTIVITY Mobile App PAIR Mobile App From your compatible fitness app, pair your device to: True Fitness JKL Consult TRUEFITNESS.COM for a current list of compatible Mobile Apps. PAIR Fig 5 E GYMCONNECT CREATE WHAT YOU GET ON YOUR ENABLE GETTING ON LIST TayTM Fig 5ATouch connect on your smartphone/device

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SYMCONNECT ORANGE WITH YOU BE IN YOUR WMG? GymConnect CONNECT TO TRUE7A5? NO THANK CONNECT Fig 6APPENDIX A
Phone may search for Bluetooth code for a moment. Once it says Connected, please click Home (G - Fig 7) on the treadmill console and start your workout - either Quick Start or Find Workout.

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CONNECTIVITY i Mobile App PAI i Heart Ra PAI i Music Pla PAIR Mobile App From your compatible fitness app, pair your device to: True Fitness JKL Consult TRUEFITNESS.COM for a current list of compatible Mobile Apps.Fig 7
During your workout you have two screens you can view with different data (Fig 8 and Fig 9). You can swipe back and forth between these displays.

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TIME 01:28 MILES 0.23 PAGE 06:06 HEART RATE n/a CALORIES 5Fig 8

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SPEED 9.9 LEVEL HEART RATE 2 n/a POWER CADENCE 24 n/aFig 9
Upon completion of workout – Press Stop on the center console to Pause the workout. Your screen will look like Fig 10.
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PAUSED 01:34 MILES 0.25 PAGE 05:54 HEART RATE n/a CALORIES 5 ENDFig 10
Press Stop again to end the workout. Your data will appear on the console screen as shown in Fig 11.

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WORKOUT SUMMARY ELAPSED TIME AVERAGE HEART RATE MAXIMUM HEART RATE AVERAGE PACE MAXIMUM PACE DISTANCE CALORIES WORKOUT COOL DOWN TOTAL :24 :00 :24 70 - 70 RPM 79 - 79 RPM 60 RPM 0 RPM 60 RPM 67 RPM 0 RPM 67 RPM 0.06 0.00 0.06 mm 1 0 1 HOMEFig 11
When the workout is complete you will have the option to Save or Discard the data on your smartphone/device (Fig 12). If you choose to discard, the information will be deleted.
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TIME WORKOUT COMPLETED 00:00 MILES 0.00 PAGE n/a HEART RATE n/a CALORIES 0 SAVE DISCARDFig 12
If you elect to save your workout your data will go into the Results section of your Wahoo Fitness RunFit app. Choose the workout you wish to share. You will be taken to a results page where you can see details of your workout (Fig 13).



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Fig 13From there, you can click on the share option in the bottom-right corner (H – Fig 13) of your Android device where you will be taken to a page with multiple sharing options – including Email and the various apps listed above if they are on your device.
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Optimizing connectivity
Follow the below steps in the following order for optimal connectivity:
- Connect your heart rate (HR) monitor via the Kilohertz (kHz) connection.
- Connect your audio on the iPhone or Android device to the TRUE console via Bluetooth.
- Connect your Wahoo RunFit app to the TRUE console via your device's Bluetooth.
Connecting to an external Bluetooth HR monitor (For iPhone and Android devices)
If your external Bluetooth device is connected to the RunFit app on your iPhone or Android device, you will not be able to connect the device to the TRUE console directly during the workout. The workout data from the Bluetooth HR device will display on the TRUE console after being routed through the iPhone or Android device if the iPhone or Android device is connected to the TRUE console via Bluetooth.
If your Bluetooth Heart Rate device is connected to the TRUE console, you will not be able to connect to the RunFit app on your iPhone or Android device.
Note: If your iPhone or Android device has Bluetooth capability, then you can connect your iPhone or Android device to the TRUE console via Bluetooth and also connect the Bluetooth HR device to the RunFit app on your iPhone or Android device via Bluetooth.