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CHAPTER 1: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PAGES

Before Getting Started ....................................................................................................

Proper Usage .................................................................................................................

Read and Save These Instructions ...................................................................................

Electrical Requirements ..................................................................................................

Grounding Instructions ...................................................................................................

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CHAPTER 2: PREvENTATIvE MAINTENANCE

Recommended Cleaning Tips ..........................................................................................

Deck and Belt Replacement ...........................................................................................

Check for Damaged Parts ...............................................................................................

Adjusting the Belt ..........................................................................................................

Maintenance Lamp (T3x only) .........................................................................................

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CHAPTER 3: SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION

T3x Treadmill ..........................................................................................................................

T4x & T5x Treadmill ................................................................................................................

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CHAPTER 4: MX-T3x OvERLAY DESCRIPTION / ENGINEERING MODE

T3x Console Description ...........................................................................................................

Manual Operation ....................................................................................................................

Operating Level Based Programs ...............................................................................................

Heart Rate Control ...................................................................................................................

Fit Test ...................................................................................................................................

Engineering Mode ....................................................................................................................

MX-T3x Manager Screen Descriptions / Details ............................................................................

Using CSAFE ...........................................................................................................................

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CHAPTER 5: MX-T4x / MX-T5x OvERLAY DESCRIPTION / ENGINEERING MODE

T4x & T5x Console Description .................................................................................................

Manual Operation ....................................................................................................................

Operating Level Based Programs ...............................................................................................

Heart Rate Control ...................................................................................................................

Fit Test ...................................................................................................................................

Engineering Mode ....................................................................................................................

Manager Screen Descriptions / Details .......................................................................................

Using CSAFE ...........................................................................................................................

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CHAPTER 6: MX-T3x TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS, PARTS & ASSEMBLY GUIDES

Model Specifications ................................................................................................................

Fasteners and Assembly Tools ...................................................................................................

Assembly Steps .....................................................................................................................

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CHAPTER 7: MX-T4x / MX-T5x TREADMILL SPECIFICATIONS, PARTS & ASSEMBLY GUIDES

Model Specifications ................................................................................................................

Fasteners and Assembly Tools ...................................................................................................

Assembly Steps .....................................................................................................................

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1.3 READ AND SAvE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1.1 BEFORE GETTING STARTED

It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser of Matrix Fitness Systems products to instruct all individuals, whether they are the end user or supervising personnel, on proper usage of the equipment.

It is recommended that all users of Matrix Fitness Systems exercise equipment be informed of the following information prior to its use.

This Treadmill is intended for commercial use. To ensure your safety and protect the equipment, read all instructions before operating the MATRIX treadmill.

When using an electrical product, basic precautions should always be followed including the following:

DANGER: To reduce the risk of electric shock: Always unplug this equipment from the electrical outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electrical shock or injury to persons that may be associated with using this product.

1.2 PROPER USAGE

• Do not use the equipment in any way other than designed or intended by the manufacturer. It is imperative that all Matrix Fitness Systems equipment is used properly to avoid injury.

• Safety of the equipment can be maintained only if the equipment is examined regularly for damage or wear. Keep the equipment out of use until defective parts are repaired or replaced. Pay special attention to parts that are subject wear.

• Keep hands and feet clear of moving parts at all times to avoid injury.

• Unsupervised children must be kept away from this equipment.

• Do not wear loose clothing while on equipment.

• Use care when getting on or off the treadmill. Use the stationary handrails whenever possible. Place your feet firmly on the right and left side platforms before the running belt begins moving (prior to a workout). Step onto the running belt when the speed is at or below 1 mph (1.6 kph).

(T3x only) When it is necessary to immobilize the treadmill, set the display to read “CHOOSE PROGRAM USING QUICK KEYS OR SPEED UP

OR DOWN KEYS”, then hold down the SPEED UP & SPEED DOWN keys.

The treadmill will now display “IMMOBILIZED.” In this state the treadmill can not be operated; both the drive motor & elevation motor are disabled.

The treadmill will remain in this state across power cycles, resets, etc. To return to normal operation mode repeat the same key sequence, hold down the SPEED UP & SPEED DOWN keys. The display will now read “CHOOSE

PROGRAM USING QUICK KEYS OR SPEED UP OR DOWN KEYS”

• Locate the Matrix treadmills on a structurally solid and flat surface a few feet from the wall or any equipment (Allow a distance of 21 centimeters, or eight inches, between the treadmill and other units on either side. Allow an area of two meters by one meter, or six feet by 3 feet, from the rear of the treadmill to any object or surface).

• An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before putting on or taking off parts.

• This product must be used for its intended purpose described in this lower case owner’s manual. Do not use other attachments that are not recommend by the manufacturer. Attachments may cause injury.

• To prevent electrical shock, never drop or insert any object into any opening

• Do not remove the console covers. Service should only be done by an authorized service technician.

• Never operate the treadmill with the air opening blocked. Keep the air opening clean, free of lint and hair.

• Never operate product if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is working properly, if it has been damaged, or immersed in water. Return the unit to a service center for examination and repair.

• Do not carry this unit by it’s supply cord or use the cord as a handle.

• Keep any power cord away from heated surfaces.

• Close supervision is necessary when treadmill is used by or near children or disable persons.

• Do not use outdoors

• Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or when oxygen is being administered.

• To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, then remove plug from outlet.

• Connect this treadmill to a properly grounded outlet only.

CAUTION: If you experience chest pain, nausea, dizziness or shortness or breath, STOP exercising immediately and consult a physician before continuing.

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1.4 ELECTRICAL REqUIREMENTS

For your safety and treadmill performance, the ground on this circuit must be non-looped. Please refer to NEC article 210-21 and 210-23. Your Treadmill is provided with a power cord with a plug and requires a dedicated line according to the electrial configurations listed in the chart below. Any alteration of this power cord could void all warranties of this product.

1.5 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

The treadmill 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. The treadmill 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. If the user does not follow these grounding Instructions, the user could void the Matrix limited warranty.

DANGER: Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if the user is 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 technician.

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2.1 RECOMMENDED CLEANING TIPS

1. Use a soft, clean cotton cloth. DO NOT use paper towels to clean surfaces

on the treadmill. Paper towels are abrasive and can damage surfaces.

2. Use a mild soap and damp cloth. DO NOT use ammonia based cleaner.

This will cause discoloring of the aluminum and plastics it comes into

contact with.

3. Do not pour water or cleaning solutions on any surface. This could cause

electrocution.

4. Wipe the console and side rails after every use.

5. Brush away any wax deposits from the deck and belt area. This is a com-

mon occurrence until the wax is worked into the belt material.

6. Be sure to remove any obstructions from the path of the elevation wheels

including power cords.

7. Monthly, unplug the treadmill and remove the motor cover. Check for

debris and clean with a dry cloth or small vacuum nozzle.

WARNING: Do not plug the treadmill in until the motor cover has been

reinstalled.

CAUTION: The T3x weighs 350 lbs / 159 kg, and the T4x / T5x Weighs 450 lbs / 204 kg. Be sure to have proper assistance to install and move the unit in order to avoid injury to you or the unit.

2.2 DECK AND BELT REPLACEMENT

One of the most common wear and tear items on a treadmill is the Deck and

Belt combination. If these two items are not properly maintained they can cause damage to other components. This product has been provided with the most advanced maintenance free lubricating system on the market.

WARNING: Do not run the treadmill while cleaning the belt and deck. This can cause serious injury and can damage the machine.

Maintain the belt and deck by wiping the sides of the belt and deck with a clean cloth. The user can also wipe under the belt 2 inches / 5 centimeters on both sides removing any dust or debris.

The deck can be flipped and reinstalled or replaced by an authorized service technician. Please contact Matrix Fitness Systems or authorized dealers for more information.

2.3 CHECK FOR DAMAGED PARTS

DO NOT use any equipment that is damaged or has worn or broken parts. Use only replacement parts supplied by Matrix Fitness Systems.

MAINTAIN LABELS AND NAMEPLATES. Do not remove labels for any reason.

They contain important information. If unreadable or missing, contact Matrix

Fitness Systems for a replacement.

MAINTAIN ALL EqUIPMENT Preventative maintenance is the key to smooth operating equipment, as well as keeping the users liability to a minimum.

Equipment needs to be inspected at regular intervals. Defective components must be replaced immediately. Improperly working equipment must be kept out of use until it is repaired. Ensure that any person(s) making adjustments or performing maintenance or repair of any kind is qualified to do so. Matrix

Fitness Systems will provide service and maintenance training at our corporate facility upon request or in the field if proper arrangements are made.

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3.1 MX-T3x TREADMILL 2.4 ADJUSTING THE BELT

After placing the treadmill in the position it will be used, the belt must be checked for proper tension and centering. The belt might need to be adjusted after the first two hours of use. Temperature, humidity, and use cause the belt to stretch at different rates. If the belt starts to slip when a user is on it, be sure to follow the directions below.

STEP 1 Locate the two hex head bolts on the rear of the treadmill.

The bolts are located at each end of the frame at the back of the treadmill. These bolts adjust the rear belt roller. Do not adjust until the treadmill is on. This will prevent over tightening of one side.

STEP 2 The belt should have equal distance on either side between the frame. If the belt is touching one side, do not start the treadmill. Turn the bolts counter clockwise approximately one full turn on each side. Manually center the belt by pushing the belt from side to side. Tighten the bolts the same amount as when the user loosened them, approximately one full turn.

Inspect the belt for damage.

STEP 3 While the treadmill is running at 3 mph / 4.8 kph, observe the belt position. If it is moving to the right, tighten the right bolt by turning it clockwise ¼ turn, and loosen the left bolt ¼ turn. If it is moving to the left, tighten the left bolt by turning it clockwise ¼ turn and loosen the right ¼ turn. Repeat Step

3 until the belt remains centered for several minutes.

STEP 4 Check the tension of the belt. The belt should be very snug.

When a person walks or runs on the belt, it should not hesitate or slip. If this occurs, tighten the belt by turning both bolts clockwise ¼ turn. Repeat if necessary.

3.2 MX-T4x / MX-T5x TREADMILL

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There is a maintenance lamp on the console to remind the owner to do the scheduled maintenance. When the treadmill's accumulated distance reaches

5000 miles / 8000 kilometers, the maintenance lamp will light meaning maintenance is needed. The following is the maintenance lamp key:

Blue: It means that the treadmill needs to be maintained. To turn

off the maintenance light after performing service, hold the

INCLINE DOWN and SPEED DOWN at the same time for 3

seconds.

Red: It means that the treadmill might have a problem, and needs to be checked.

Please contact MATRIX customer service.

SERIAL #

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4.1 MX-T3x CONSOLE DESCRIPTION 4.2 MANUAL OPERATION

The MATRIX treadmill is inspected before it is packaged. It is shipped in four pieces: the base, the upright console supports, the handlebar and the console. Carefully unpack the unit and dispose of the box material.

CAUTION This unit weights 350 lbs / 159 kg. To avoid injury to the user and the unit, be sure to have proper assistance to remove and move the unit.

MATRIX design makes using the programs as easy as one touch of a button.

qUICK START

Press the “QUICK START” key and the LED will show “3”, “2”, “1”, “GO!”.

The treadmill will start running from the lowest incline and 0.5 mph / 0.8 kph, with the default time counting down from 20 minutes.

MANUAL MODE allows you to enter desired time, level and weight.

1) Choose the “ MANUAL” program using the program qUICK-KEYS, then

press SELECT.

2) Choose the TIME using SPEED -/+, then press SELECT.

3) Choose WEIGHT using SPEED -/+, then press SELECT.

4) Press START.

PROGRAM KEYS: Simple program view and selection buttons.

Six programs to choose from.

qUICK START/START: One touch Start and Quick Start.

SELECT: To confirm each program setting.

STOP: Press the STOP key once to pause the program for 2 minutes. During

the 2 minute pause, press the QUICK START key to continue running

the program, or else the machine will reset automatically. Also, you

can press and hold the STOP key to reset the treadmill.

UP/DOWN ELEvATION: Easy information and elevation selection.

UP/DOWN SPEED: Easy information and speed selection.

EMERGENCY STOP: Press the EMERGENCY STOP key once to stop and

immobilize all functions. To return to normal operation

mode, press the key once again.

4.3 OPERATING LEvEL BASED PROGRAMS

Your MATRIX Treadmill offers versatile programs to keep the user motivated.

The following instructions will guide you through simple steps to select

INTERvALS, ROLLING and 5K RUN programs.

INTERvALS & ROLLING

1) Choose the program using the program qUICK-KEYS, then press SELECT.

2) Choose the LEvEL using SPEED -/+, then press SELECT.

3) Choose the TIME using SPEED -/+, then press SELECT.

4) Choose WEIGHT using SPEED -/+, then press SELECT.

5) Press START.

5K RUN

1) Choose the “ 5K” program using the program qUICK-KEYS, then press SELECT.

2) Choose the LEvEL using SPEED -/+, then press SELECT.

3) Choose WEIGHT using SPEED -/+, then press SELECT.

4) Press START.

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4.4 HEART RATE CONTROL 4.5 FIT TEST

Follow these easy Steps to enter into the Heart Rate Program.

TARGET HR:

1) Choose the “ TARGET HR” using the program qUICK-KEYS, then press SELECT.

2) Choose the “ TARGET HART RATE” using the SPEED -/+, then press SELECT.

3) Choose your HR CONTROL MODE using the SPEED or INCLINE KEYS:

- If SPEED -/+ is pressed the console will display “Speed HR Control,

press - or + to set Max Speed, then press SELECT”.

- If INCLINE UP/DOWN is pressed the console will display “Incline HR

Control, press up or down to set Max Incline, then press SELECT”.

4) Choose TIME using SPEED -/+, then press SELECT.

5) Choose WEIGHT using SPEED -/+, then press SELECT.

6) Press START.

TARGET HEART RATE is determined by the following formula.

(220 Beats Per Minute - Age) Selected precentage.

Example (220 - 30) 65% = 123 Beats Per Minute.

Select from 50% - 80% in 5% increments.

FIT TEST allows you to measure your fitness based on a program designed specifically for your Matrix Treadmill. The test takes 5 minutes and is based on your heart rate. User should keep hands on contact heart rate graps.

Follow these easy steps to enter in the Fit Test Program.

STEP 1: Select the FIT TEST button.

STEP 2: Select AGE by using the UP or DOWN arrow keys.

Press SELECT or wait 5 seconds.

STEP 3: Select GENDER by using the UP arrow keys.

Press SELECT or wait 5 seconds.

STEP 4: Select WEIGHT by using the UP or DOWN arrow keys.

Press SELECT or wait 5 seconds.

STEP 5: Display, TIME, Starting 3, Starting 2, Starting 1.

STEP 6: Display will read “HOLD THE HANDGRIP SENSORS

FOR DETECTING HR” if no heart rate is found after 4:20. Display will

read “HR TO LOW, RETRY THE TEST” if score is over 80.

STEP 7: Display will read results of Fit Test.

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MEN’S OUTPUT TABLE FOR TEST #1 AND #2 4.6 ENGINEERING MODE

AGE EXCELLENT GOOD AVERAGE FAIR POOR

Engineering screens allow the viewing and editing of variables that would be necessary for a club operator/manager to customize. Unless otherwise noted, engineering screens consist of the initial screen, the editing or

15-19 61+

20-29 57+

56 ~ 61 52 ~57 48 ~ 51

52 ~ 57 44 ~ 51 38 ~ 43

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38 action screen, and the saving screen. The initial screen displays the variable type, and in most cases, the current value. Edit or action screens are where the editing of the variable(s) take place. The saving screen indicates the variable(s) is being saved.

30-39 51+ 48 ~ 51 40 ~ 47 34 ~ 39 34 -

To access the Engineering screens press and hold the ELEvATION UP and

SPEED DOWN buttons for three seconds. The display will now display

'Engineering Mode'.

40-49 48+ 44 ~ 48 36 ~ 43 30 ~ 35 30 - Use the ELEvATION UP or DOWN arrows to scroll through the different engineering screens.

50-59 44+ 40 ~ 44 32 ~ 39 25 ~ 31 25 -

Press SELECT to edit the selected engineering screen.

60-69 21+ 21 ~ 26 27 ~ 35 36 ~ 40 40 -

Use the SPEED UP or DOWN arrows to set the variable.

Press START to save the selected variable.

70-79 36+ 32 ~ 36 23 ~ 31 17 ~ 22 17 -

WOMEN’S OUTPUT TABLE FOR TEST #1 AND #2

AGE EXCELLENT GOOD AVERAGE FAIR POOR

15-19 52+

20-29 50+

30-39 48+

40-49 46+

50-59 42+

60-69 37+

70-79 33+

46 ~ 52 37 ~ 45 30 ~ 36 30 -

44 ~ 50 35 ~ 43 28 ~ 34 28 -

42 ~ 48 34 ~ 41 27 ~ 33 27 -

41 ~ 46 32 ~ 40 25 ~ 31 25 -

37 ~ 42 28 ~ 36 21 ~ 27 21 -

32 ~ 37 24 ~ 31 17 ~ 23 17 -

28 ~ 33 20 ~ 27 13 ~ 19 13 -

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4.7 MANAGER SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS / DETAILS 4.8 USING CSAFE

Below is a list of the MX-T3x functions for each engineering screen. Exceptions will be noted in the description for each engineering screens:

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UNIT 1

CPU CSAFE

P0

P1

P2

P4

P5

P6

LOW SPEED LEARN MODE (EDIT)

This variable controls the low limit for the speed of the treadmill.

MIDDLE SPEED LEARN MODE (EDIT)

This variable controls the middle limit for the speed of the treadmill.

HIGH SPEED LEARN MODE (EDIT)

This variable controls the high limit for the speed of the treadmill.

LOW ELEvATION LEARN MODE (EDIT)

This variable controls the low limit for the elevation of the treadmill.

HIGH ELEvATION LEARN MODE (EDIT)

This variable controls the the high limit for the elevation of the tread mill.

UNIT (EDIT)

Changes from Standard (Kilometers) to English (Miles).

Unit change will force unit dependent variables to revert to their default values.

P7 LIMIT TIME (EDIT)

This variable controls the program maximum time.

P8

P9

SET WEIGHT (EDIT)

This variable controls the default weight used in the calorie calculations.

Sets to default on unit change.

Displayed in native units (kilorgram or pounds)

TOTAL TIME

Displays total accumulated time.

Accumulated time is not editable, for display only.

P10 TOTAL DISTANCE

Displays total accumulated distance.

Accumulated distance is not editable, for display only.

Displayed in native units (miles or kilometers).

P11 vERSION

Displays the product's software version.

version is not editable, for display only.

P12 LANGUAGE

Language in which information is displayed.

P13 USER SPEED

This variable controls the default program speed.

P14 USER TIME

This variable controls the default program time.

PRODUCT TEST

AUTO CHECK

DISPLAY TEST

KEYPAD TEST

OUT OF ORDER

FRONT SIDE ACCESS LAYOUT

Below is a layout of the (backside) access panel on the MX-T3x.

RECEPTACLE FUSE

ON / OFF

UNIT 2

CSAFE

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5.1 CONSOLE DESCRIPTION

PROGRAMS: Simple program view and selection buttons. Seven programs to

choose from.

MX-T5x

START/qUICK START: One touch Start and Quick Start

SELECT: Quick entry of information and level selection.

PAUSE/HOLD TO RESET: Stop/Pause and hold for 3 seconds to reset.

CLEAR: Clears number keypad entry.

UP/DOWN ELEvATION: Easy information and elevation selection.

UP/DOWN SPEED: Easy information and speed selection.

NUMBER KEYPAD (T5 x ONLY): Allows quick information and level selection.

DISPLAY vIEW (T5 x ONLY): These three buttons allow the user to customize the way the unit’s information and lights are displayed.

FITCONNEXTION™ ENTERTAINMENT (T5 and vOLUME of Matrix attachable 15” Tv.

x ONLY): Controls the CHANNEL

EMERGENCY STOP: To stop all function running.

MX-T4x

5.2 MANUAL OPERATION

MATRIX design makes using the programs as easy as one touch of a button.

qUICK START Start pedaling and press qUICK START to begin workout.

MANUAL MODE allows you to enter desired time, level and weight.

STEP 1 Select MANUAL program button on left of panel.

Press SELECT or wait 5 seconds.

Selecting START will start program.

STEP 2 Select TIME by using the UP or DOWN arrow keys.

Press SELECT or wait 5 seconds.

Select START will start program.

STEP 3 Select LEvEL by using UP or DOWN arrow keys. You can change the level at any time during workout.

Press SELECT or Wait 5 seconds.

Select START will start program.

STEP 4 Select WEIGHT by using the UP or DOWN arrow keys.

Press START or SELECT to begin workout.

Display, TIME, Starting 3, Starting 2, Starting 1

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5.3 OPERATING LEvEL BASED PROGRAMS 5.4 HEART RATE CONTROL

Your MATRIX treadmill offers versatile programs to keep the usere motivated. The following instructions will guide you through simple steps to select INTERvALS, ROLLING, and

RANDOM programs.

STEP 1 Select the PROGRAM button on left of panel.

Press SELECT or wait 5 seconds.

Selecting START will start program.

STEP 2 Select TIME by using the UP or DOWN arrow keys.

Press SELECT or wait 5 seconds.

Select START will start program.

STEP 3 Select LEvEL by using UP or DOWN arrow keys.

Press SELECT or Wait 5 seconds.

Select START will start program.

STEP 4 Select LEvEL by using UP or DOWN arrow keys. You can change the level at any time during workout.

Press SELECT or Wait 5 seconds.

Select START will start program.

STEP 5 Select WEIGHT by using UP or DOWN arrow keys.

STEP 6 Press START or SELECT to begin workout.

Display, TIME, Starting 3, Starting 2, Starting 1

For your convenience, MATRIX T5x Treadmills come standard with digital contact heat rate sensors and are POLAR telemetry compatible. The MX-T4x is only available with telemetry.

Locate the metal sensors on the handrail of the MX-T5x. Notice there are two separate pieces of metal on each grip. You must be making contact on both pieces of each grip to get an accurate heart rate reading. You can grab thesesensors in any program to view your current heart rate.

HEART RATE Program

Follow these easy Steps to enter into the Heart Rate Program.

STEP 1 Select the TARGET HR program button.

STEP 2 Select TIME by using the UP or DOWN arrow keys. When finished press SELECT or wait 5 seconds.

STEP 3 Select AGE by using the UP or DOWN arrow keys. When finished press SELECT or wait 5 seconds.

STEP 4 Select PERCENTAGE OF MAXIMUM HEART RATE by using the up or down arrow. Percentage of maximum heart rate is determined by the following formula. (220 Beats Per Minute - Age) Selected precentage. Example (220 - 30)65% = 123 Beats Per Minute.

STEP 5 Select from 50% - 80% in 5% increments.

SELECT HR program type by using the UP or DOWN arrow keys select the active variable Speed or Elevation that will be used to control the users heart rate. Press SELECT or weight 5 seconds.

STEP 6 Select MAXIMUM SPEED/ELEvATION by using the UP or DOWN arrow keys select the active variable Maximum Speed or Elevation that will be used to control the users heart rate.

STEP 7 Press START.

HEART RATE SAFETY PROTOCOLS:

(Polar target heart rate zone chart is on page 10 )

When the users heart rate exceeds the target heart rate by the values, the following prompts will take place:

10BPM: Warning in alpha numeric indicating active variable will be reduced

(if above min.) or alternate variable will be reduced.

20BPM: Active variable (if above min.) or alternate variable, if active variable is at zero, reduced by 30%.

15BPM: Warning indicating heart rate over maximum and program will end.

20BPM: Program ends.

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MEN’S OUTPUT TABLE FOR TEST #1 AND #2

AGE EXCELLENT GOOD AVERAGE FAIR POOR

15-19 61+

20-29 57+

30-39 51+

40-49 48+

50-59 44+

60-69 21+

56 ~ 61 52 ~57 48 ~ 51 42 -

52 ~ 57 44 ~ 51 38 ~ 43 38 -

48 ~ 51 40 ~ 47 34 ~ 39 34 -

44 ~ 48 36 ~ 43 30 ~ 35 30 -

40 ~ 44 32 ~ 39 25 ~ 31 25 -

21 ~ 26 27 ~ 35 36 ~ 40 40 -

70-79 36+ 32 ~ 36 23 ~ 31 17 ~ 22 17 -

5.5 FIT TEST

FIT TEST allows you to measure your fitness based on a program designed specifically for your Matrix Treadmill. The test takes 5 minutes and is based on your heart rate. User should keep hands on contact heart rate graps.

WOMEN’S OUTPUT TABLE FOR TEST #1 AND #2

Follow these easy steps to enter in the Fit Test Program.

AGE EXCELLENT GOOD AVERAGE FAIR POOR

STEP 1: Select the FIT TEST button.

STEP 2: Select AGE by using the UP or DOWN arrow keys.

Press SELECT or wait 5 seconds.

STEP 3: Select GENDER by using the UP arrow keys.

Press SELECT or wait 5 seconds.

STEP 4: Select WEIGHT by using the UP or DOWN arrow keys.

Press SELECT or wait 5 seconds.

STEP 5: Display, TIME, Starting 3, Starting 2, Starting 1.

STEP 6: Display will read “HOLD THE HANDGRIP SENSORS

FOR DETECTING HR” if no heart rate is found after 4:20. Display will

read “HR TO LOW, RETRY THE TEST” if score is over 80.

STEP 7: Display will read results of Fit Test.

15-19 52+

20-29 50+

30-39 48+

40-49 46+

50-59 42+

60-69 37+

70-79 33+

46 ~ 52 37 ~ 45 30 ~ 36

44 ~ 50 35 ~ 43 28 ~ 34

42 ~ 48 34 ~ 41 27 ~ 33

41 ~ 46 32 ~ 40 25 ~ 31

37 ~ 42 28 ~ 36 21 ~ 27

32 ~ 37 24 ~ 31 17 ~ 23

28 ~ 33 20 ~ 27 13 ~ 19

30 -

28 -

27 -

25 -

21 -

17 -

13 -

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5.6 ENGINEERING MODE 5.7 MANAGER SCREENS EXCEPTIONS/DETAILS

Manager screens allow the viewing and editing of variables that would be necessary for a club operator/manager to customize. Unless otherwise noted manager screens consist of the initial screen, the editing or action screen and the saving screen. The initial screen displays the variable type and in most cases the current value. Edit or actions screens are where the editing of the variable take place. The saving screen indicates the variable is being saved.

To access the Manager Settings press and hold the

SPEED UP bottons for three seconds.

Use the different manager setting.

Press

Use the

Press

NOTE:

ELEvATION or SPEED UP and DOWN arrows to scroll through the

SELECT to edit the selected manager setting.

SAvING all appear in the 7 segment window when the variavle is being saved to memeory.

ELEvATION DOWN and

ELEvATION or SPEED UP and DOWN arrows to set the variable.

START to save the seected variable.

Below is a list of functions for each Manager Setting. Exceptions will be noted in the description for each manager setting:

P0 MAXIMUM TIME (EDIT)

This variable controls the program maximum time.

Active variable display in the time seven segment display.

Numeric entry is active.

P1 DEFAULT TIME (EDIT)

This variable controls the default program time.

Active variable displayed in the time seven segment display.

Numeric entry is active.

P2 DEFAULT LEvEL (EDIT)

This variable controls the default program level (may be eliminated in final product).

Active variable displayed in the time seven segment display.

Numeric entry is active.

P3 DEFAULT AGE (EDIT)

The variable controls the default users age used in the goal heart rate calculations.

Active variable displayed in the time seven segment display.

Numeric entry is active.

P4 DEFAULT WEIGHT (EDIT)

This variable controls the default users age used in the calorie calculations.

Active variable displayed in the time seven segment display.

Displayed in native unites (kilogram or pounds)

Numeric entry is active.

P5 ACCUMULATED DISTANCE

This variable displayed in the time seven segment disply.

Accumulated distance is not editable, for display only.

Displayed in native unites (kilometers or miles)

Holding the start key resets the accumulated distance.

P6 ACCUMULATED TIME

This variable displayed in the time seven segment disply.

Accumulated time is not editable, for display only.

Holding the start key resets the accumulated distance.

P7 SOFTWARE vERSION

Active variable displayed in the time seven segment display.

Accumulated distance is not editable, for display only.

P8 START SPEED (EDIT)

Controls the starting speed for all programs (minimum speed not affected).

Active variable displayed in the time seven segment display.

Displayed in native unites (kilometers per hour or miles per hour).

Reverts to default value on unit change.

Numeric entry is active.

P9 MAXIMUM SPEED (EDIT)

Controls the maximum speed for all programs.

Active variable displayed in the time seven segment display.

Displayed in native unites (kilometers per hour or miles per hour)

Reverts to default value on unit change.

Numeric entry is active.

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5.8 USING CSAFE

P10 DEFAULT CHANNEL (EDIT)

Controls the default channel for enterainment CSAFE compativle devices.

This variable is editable.

Numeric entry is active.

P11 DEFAULT vOLUME (EDIT)

Controls the default channel for enterainment CSAFE compativle devices.

This variable is editable.

Numeric entry is active.

P13 SPEED MODE (EDIT)

Changes from Standard (Kilometers) to English (Miles).

Unit change will force unit dependent variables to revert to their default values.

P14 OUT OF ORDER (EDIT)

Matrix is the leader in entertainment availability. On the back of the console are three RJ45 receptacles. They are marked CSAFE IN, CSAFE OUT, and

ENTERTAINMENT.

Use the csafe in to plug in an csafe device using the RJ45 connector csafe out allows csafe products to be daisy chained together from one unit to the next. The connection is as follows;

CPU

UNIT 1

CSAFE IN

UNIT 2

CSAFE OUT

VARIABLE

P0

P1

P2

P3

Maximum Time

Default Time

Default Level

Default Age

P4

P5

Default Weight

Accumulate Distance

P6 Accumulate Time

P7

P8

Software Version

Start Speed

P9

P10

Maximum Speed

Default Channel

P11 Default Volume

P13 Speed Mode

P14 Out of Order

Machine Type

IR On/Off

MINIMUM DEFANLT MAXIMUM STEP SIZE UNITS

5

5

1

15

35 / 80

30

20

1

30

75 / 150

95

95

20

100

180 / 400

1

1

5

5

5 minutes minutes years kg / lbs

0.8 / 0.5

3.2 / 2

1

1

T4

OFF

1.6 / 1

20 / 12

1

16

KM

T4

ON

3.2 / 2

20 / 12

30

30

T5

ON

0.1

0.1

1

1

1

1 kph / mph kph / mph

Unit

Unit

UNIT 3

ENTERTAINMENT

CONSOLE (BACK SIDE) ACCESS LAYOUT

Below is a layout of the (backside) console access panel on the

MX-T4x / MX-T5x .

CSAFE OUT

CSAFE IN

ENTERTAINMENT

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SPECIFICATIONS

Foot Print

Weight

Max User Weight

Belt Type

Frame Construction

Running Area

Incline Range

Speed Min.

Speed Max.

Motor Type

Controller Cooling Fan

Deck

Wax inches = 85” x 34” x 55” cm = 216 x 87 x 140

350 lbs / 159 kg

400 lbs = 182 kg

Habasit

Steel

20” x 60”

0-15%

0.5 mph / 0.8 kph

12 mph / 20 kph

3.2 HP DC

Yes

1” Reversible Ultimate

No Maintenance

VARIABLE COMPRESSION TECHNOLOGY

Absorber

Number of Cushions

Rubber Dampeners

8

SAFETY

Shut off w/Tether

Large Safety Stop

PROGRAMS

One Button Quick Start

Target Heart Rate

Fit Test

Intervals

5k Run

Rolling

Manual

HEART RATE

Telemetry

Contact Heart Rate

ENTERTAINMENT READY

CSAFE Port

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

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08

08

04

02

QTY PART # SKETCH

01

01

01

DESCRIPTION

8mm ALLEN WRENCH

10mm ALLEN WRENCH

#2 PHILLIPS SCREW DRIVER [ 4.5 x 50 ]

Z50

Z51

Z52

Z53

FLAT WASHER 10 x 20 x 2.0t

SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW M10 x 25L

SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW M8 x 15L

BUTTON HEAD MACHINE SCREW M5 x 12L

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ATTENTION

After installation is completed, the treadmill will need to be calibrated by using the AUTO-CHECK function. If this is not done, the treadmill's speed and incline values may be incorrect and damage the treadmill. Do not stand on the belt when performing the AUTO-CHECK function.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Please make sure that the power plug is not plugged into the wall outlet while completing the following procedure.

To ensure correct assembly of the treadmill, carefully read and follow these steps:

STEP 1 STEP 2

Z51

Z50

Z51

Z52

Remove the motor cover. Pull out the console cable and route it through the Right console mast. Place the right console mast and then the left console mast in the console post support brackets. Secure the Right and

Left mast with the 4 bolts provided (Z50, Z51). Make sure these bolts are tight.

Connect the console cables from the console set to the motor control board cables. Secure the console set with 2 screws (Z52) on each side.

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STEP 3 STEP 4

Z53

Z53

FINAL ASSEMBLY OPTIONAL ENTERTAINMENT

ACCESSORY SHOWN

FINAL ASSEMBLY

AUTO CHECK

• Press and hold both incline “ UP” and speed “DOWN“ buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds .Then the “ENGINEERING MODE” is shown onto the console.

• Press the incline “ UP” button to find the “AUTO CHECK” screen.

• Press the incline “ START” button and then, the treadmill will run the auto check function automatically. This will take around 3 minutes to run.

• After auto check is complete “ AUTO CHECK OK” will show on the console. Then, press EMERGENCY STOP key twice to back to initial starting

screen.

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MODEL SPECIFICATIONS

MANUAL

ROLLING

INTERVALS

TIME

ELEVATION

1

2

3

4 5 6

KEYPAD

QUICK

START

CLEAR

HOLD TO RESET PAUSE

7

8

9

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SELECT

DISTANCE

SPEED

RANDOM

FIT TEST

TARGET HR

SPECIFICATIONS

Product Name

Foot Print

Weight

Max User Weight

Belt Type

Frame Construction

Running Area

Incline Range

Speed Min.

Speed Max.

Motor Type

Motor Size

Controller Cooling Fan

Deck

Wax

T4x / T5x inches = 85” x 35” x 62” cm = 215.9 x 88.7 x 157.5

450 lbs / 204 kg

500 lbs / 226 kg

Habasit

Aluminum/Steel

22” x 60”

0 -15%

0.5 mph / 0.8 kph

12 mph / 20 kph

AC

5hp AC

Yes

1” Ultimate

No Maintenance

VARIABLE COMPRESSION TECHNOLOGY

Absorber

Number of Cushions

SAFETY

Shut off w/Tether

Large Safety Stop

Rubber Damperners

8

Yes

Yes

HEART RATE

Telemetry

Contact Heart Rate

ENTERTAINMENT READY

T4x / T5x

Yes

T4x-No / T5x-Yes

Fitconnxion™ Buttons T4x-No / T5x-Yes

Coaxial Cable Connection T4x-No / T5x-Yes

AC TV Power Connection T4x-No / T5x-Yes

Monitor Mount T4x-No / T5x-Yes

CSAFE Port 3 T4x-2 / T5x-3

MANAGER MODE

Maximum Time

Default Time

Default Level

5-95

5-95

L1

Default Weight 60-400 lbs

27-182 kg

Accumulated Distance

Accumulated Time

Start Speed 0.5-2.0 mph /

0.8-3.2 kph

PROGRAMS

Number Key Pad

One Button Quick Start

Random (20 profile)

Target Heart Rate

Fit Test

Intervals

Rolling

Manual

T4x-No / T5x-Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

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04

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QTY PART # SKETCH

01 Z13

01 Z12

01 Z09

01 Z10

01 Z08

C10

C09

C24

C11

Z50

DESCRIPTION

4mm ALLEN WRENCH

5mm ALLEN WRENCH

ALLEN WRENCH [ #8 x 168 ]

ALLEN WRENCH [ #5 x 172 ]

#2 PHILLIPS SCREW DRIVER [ 4.5 x 50 ]

FLAT HEAD MACHINE SCREW (M8 x 20L)

FLAT HEAD MACHINE SCREW (M8 x 25L)

BUTTON HEAD MACHINE SCREW (M5 x 10L)

SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW (M5 x 20L)

FLAT WASHER ( 5.2 x 12 x 1.0t)

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STEP 1

Z50 C11

INTE

RVAL

ROLL

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ELEV

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TIME

QUIC

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CLEA

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PAU SELE

TARGE T HR

FIT

TEST

RAN DOM

SPE

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DIST

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STEP 2

ELEV

ATIO

TIME

INTE

RVAL

ROLL

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MAN UAL

QUIC

STAR

CLEA

KEY

PAD

PAU

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TARGE

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SPE ED

C10 C10

C10

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FINAL ASSEMBLY STEP 3

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RVAL

MAN UAL

ROLL

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ELEV

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CLEA

KEY PAD

PAU SELE

TARG

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RAN DOM

SPEE

DIST

ANC

C10 C09

ROLL

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MAN UAL

INTE

RVAL

ELEV

ATIO

TIME

CLEA

PAU SELE

TARG

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FIT T EST

RAN DOM

SPEE

DIST

ANC

OPTIONAL ENTERTAINMENT

ACCESSORY SHOWN

INTE

RVAL

MAN UAL

ELEV

ATIO

TIME

CLE

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PAD

PAU

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TARG ET H

FIT T EST

RAN DOM

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