TRUE FITNESS Gravity Cross Trainer

Owner's Manual and Assembly Guide

IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ

All products shown are prototype. Actual product delivered may vary. Product specifications, features, and software are subject to change without notice.

For the most up-to-date version of this manual, please see our website: https://truefitness.com/services-support/user-manuals/

CONTACTING OUR SUPPORT TEAM

To contact TRUE for any of your pre or post installation questions, please call our toll-free numbers Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm (CST):

Or email us:

When contacting TRUE, please have the following information ready:

NOTE: Authorized service providers, dealers, and distributors may also use TRUE's online resource | portal.truefitness.com.

CONTACTING OUR SALES TEAM

Interested in owning more TRUE products? Please contact us with any product inquiries so that we may direct you to the appropriate sales representative to help answer your questions.

REPORTING FREIGHT CLAIMS 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.

Severe Damage—Obvious damage to external packaging and internal product.

Please refuse the shipment and it will be returned to TRUE by the carrier. Contact TRUE product support by calling 800.883.8783 or sales support by calling 800.426.6570 Monday-Friday during normal business hours to notify us that the shipment has been refused. Once TRUE has received the damaged shipment, a replacement shipment will be sent to you. If the shipment comes in multiple boxes, only refuse boxes with damage.

Slight Damage—Minimal damage to external packaging with unknown internal damage to product.

If the shipment has minimal damages and you are not sure if the actual product is damaged, 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 of damage, and photos of damage. Please make sure the photos include the damaged product as well as the damaged box the product arrived in. Contact TRUE product support (service@truefitness.com | 800.883.8783) or TRUE sales support (sales@truefitness.com | 800.426.6570) Monday-Friday during normal business hours.

Concealed Damage—No damage to external packaging but internal damage to product.

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. TRUE 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 of damage, and photos of damage. Contact TRUE product support (service@truefitness.com | 800.883.8783) or TRUE sales support (sales@truefitness.com | 800.426.6570) Monday-Friday during normal business hours.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS—SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

▲WARNING: To reduce the risk of burns, fire, and electric shock or injury to persons, follow these instructions:

▲DANGER: To reduce the risk of electric shock, always unplug this product when not in use, before cleaning, or attempting any maintenance activity. Do not handle the plug with wet hands.

NOTE: Power warnings, grounding instructions, and power requirements are only applicable when this product is being used with the optional power supply. Non-LED consoles require the optional power supply.

POWER REQUIREMENTS

Read and understand all instructions before plugging any TRUE power cord into an electrical outlet.

DEDICATED LINE

This product does not require a dedicated line.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

This product must be grounded. If the product malfunctions or breakdowns, 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.

FIGURE A

[Diagram of a grounded outlet with a grounding pin]

FIGURE B

[Diagram of a grounded outlet with a grounding pin]

Power Information Line Voltage (V) Frequency (Hz) Rated Current (Amps) Number of Units per Circuit Plug/Outlet Max Power Dissipation (Watt)
XC2-XA-35 110 50/60Hz 20 Up to 5 cross trainers per circuit—DO NOT exceed NEMA 5-20 350 watts per cross trainer
220 50/60Hz 8 Up to 5 cross trainers per circuit—DO NOT exceed NEMA 6-15 350 watts per cross trainer

NOTES:

SPACE REQUIREMENTS

TRUE recommends leaving a minimum of 24″ (61cm) on each side of the equipment and a 48″ (122cm) safety zone at the rear of the equipment. The free area also includes the area for emergency dismount. Where equipment is positioned adjacent to each other, the value of the free area may be shared.

[Diagram illustrating space requirements around the elliptical trainer, showing 24" clearance on sides and 48" at the rear.]

SPECIFICATIONS

WARNING DECALS

WARNING: Replace warning labels that may be worn, damaged, or missing.

To replace any worn or missing decals contact TRUE product support (service@truefitness.com | 800.883.8783).

[Image of the TRUE FITNESS Gravity Cross Trainer with callouts indicating console serial number location and base serial number location. Also includes images of various warning decals in multiple languages.]

COMPLIANCES

This equipment complies with all applicable codes and regulations. For a complete list of compliances, please visit www.truefitness.com.

PROPER USE

PROPER TRAINING POSITION

ENTRY AND EXIT SAFETY

To Enter:

To Exit:

NOTE: The elliptical trainer is not equipped with a free wheel, therefore the moving parts are unable to stop immediately.

[Diagram showing a person using the TRUE FITNESS Gravity Cross Trainer, with labels A, B, and C pointing to the pedals, upper exercise arms, and stationary handlebars respectively.]

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE: Supplemental video available @TRUEFitnessservicevids: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShSJq4Kyee4

PREASSEMBLY CHECKLIST

BASIC GUIDELINES FOR SETTING UP THE EQUIPMENT

After removing the equipment from the packaging, place the equipment on a clean, level surface. Make sure the electrical cord easily reaches a grounded three-pronged outlet.

▲DANGER: Do not use an extension cord or ungrounded outlet. The ground helps prevent electrical damage to your equipment 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 equipment is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the unit if it will not fit the outlet. Have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.

ACAUTION:

TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY INCLUDED IN BOX TOOLS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY INCLUDED IN BOX
#2 Phillips Screwdriver NO Ratchet Wrench with 17mm Socket NO
6mm Allen Wrench YES Wire Cutters NO
Ratchet Wrench with 6mm Socket Bit (optional but recommended) NO Torque Wrench (optional but recommended) NO
17mm Wrench NO

VERIFY BOX CONTENTS

IMPORTANT! Please verify box contents. If you have questions, or if there are any missing parts, contact product support (service@truefitness.com | 800.883.8783).

ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY
1 Base 1
2 Console Mast 1
3 Left Moving Handlebar 1
4 Right Moving Handlebar 1
5 Access Panel 1
6 Top Shroud 1
7 Handlebar Covers 1
8 Mast Boot 1
9 Hardware Bag 1
10 Manual 1

*IMPORTANT! Verify protective packaging materials have been removed from the product—including all Styrofoam from tracks and wheels. If the protective packaging is not removed from the tracks, it will cause a rubbing sound and bumpy feel.

[Diagram showing the various parts of the TRUE FITNESS Gravity Cross Trainer assembly, with corresponding item numbers.]

HARDWARE PACK CONTENTS

106216-001 HARDWARE PACK

ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY
1 102134-001 SCREW, M5 X 0.8 X 18, PAN HEAD, TYPE 1 CROSS RECESSED, SS 2
2 102306-001 SCREW, M5 X 0.8 X 18, PAN HEAD, TYPE 1, CROSS RECESSED, BZ, FLAT WASHER 2
3 950052-009 B18.21.2M, WASHER, LOCK, STL, M10 4
4 105606-001 BOLT, M10 X 1.5 X 65, HEX HEAD, GR 8.8, CZ 4
5 105605-001 BAR, ARM, M10 HOLES 2
6 100924-001 WRENCH, HEX, M6 1
7 102316-001 TIE, CABLE, W3.6 X L310 1

[Diagram illustrating the hardware pack contents with corresponding item numbers.]

ASSEMBLY STEPS

Step 1—Attach the Right Pedal Lever

Tools Used in this Step: 17mm Wrench, Ratchet Wrench with 17mm Socket

A. Verify protective packaging materials have been removed from the product—including all Styrofoam from tracks and wheels. If the protective packaging is not removed from the tracks, it will cause a rubbing sound and bumpy feel.

B. Remove preassembled bolt and nut from the 3-pivot link.

C. Remove the twist tie and tag from the right pedal lever.

D. Attach the right pedal lever to the 3-pivot link using the previously removed bolt and nut.

E. Securely fasten the hardware. When using a torque wrench fasten to 41 n-m (30 ft-lb).

Item Part Description Qty
1 8100386 ASSEMBLY, BRACED PEDAL LEVER, CLASSIC, BLACK 1
2 110669-001 RH ASSEMBLY, CAST 3P LINK, RH CLASSIC 1
3 100715-001 BOLT, M10 X 1.5 X 55, HEX HEAD, 12.9 STL 1
4 103395-001 NUT, HEX, NYLON INSERT, M10, CZ CLASS 10 1

[Diagram illustrating Step 1 of assembly: Attaching the Right Pedal Lever. Includes a close-up of the torque specification and parts used.]

Step 2—Attach Moving Handlebars

Tools Used in this Step: Ratchet Wrench with 17mm Socket

A. Attach the left moving handlebar to the left rocker arm using two M10 bolts, two M10 nuts, and one M10 bar.

B. Attach the right moving handlebar to the right rocker arm using two M10 bolts, two M10 nuts, and one M10 bar.

C. Securely fasten the hardware. When using a torque wrench fasten to 40 n-m (30 ft-lb).

Item Part Description Qty
1 8100393 ASSEMBLY, RH ARM, OVERMOLDED CLASSIC, BLACK 1
2 8100395 ASSEMBLY, LH ARM, OVERMOLDED CLASSIC, BLACK 1
3 950052-009 B18.21.2M, WASHER, LOCK, STL, M10 4
4 105606-001 BOLT, M10 X 1.5 X 65, HEX HEAD, GR 8.8, CZ 4
5 105605-001 BAR, ARM, M10 HOLES 2

[Diagram illustrating Step 2 of assembly: Attaching the Moving Handlebars. Includes torque specification and parts used.]

Step 3—Optional—Adjust Moving Handlebar Reach

Tools Used in this Step: 17mm Wrench, Ratchet Wrench with 17mm Socket

The moving handlebars can be adjusted for a 1/2″ (3.81cm) longer or shorter reach. To adjust the handlebars:

A. While holding onto the left handlebar, remove the nut and bolt to reposition the link to the preferred hole.

NOTE: The hole closest to the user provides the shortest reach.

B. Replace the nut and bolt and securely fasten. When using a torque wrench fasten to 23 n-m (17 ft-lb).

C. Repeat for right handlebar.

IMPORTANT! Handlebars must be set to the same position for proper function.

Item Part Description Qty
1 8100393 ASSEMBLY, RH ARM, OVERMOLDED CLASSIC, BLACK 1
2 8100395 ASSEMBLY, LH ARM, OVERMOLDED CLASSIC, BLACK 1
3 109685-001 BOLT, M10 X 1.5 X 40, HEX HEAD, CLASS 10.9 2
4 103395-001 NUT, HEX, NYLON INSERT, M10 X 1.5, CZ CLASS 10 2
5 102710-001 ASSEMBLY, MULTI-AXIS BEARING LINK, PLASTIC 2

[Diagram illustrating Step 3 of assembly: Adjusting Moving Handlebar Reach. Shows how to reposition the link for shorter or longer reach and includes torque specification.]

Step 4—Attach Access Panel and Handlebar Covers

Tools Used in this Step: #2 Phillips Screwdriver

A. Loosen the two preassembled M5 with flat washer side screws.

B. Position the access panel so the metal plate is behind the back shroud and front tabs are in the slots.

C. Tighten the two M5 with flat washer side screws and then secure the access panel and back shroud with two M5 screws.

D. Press the two handlebar covers in place.

Item Part Description Qty
1 8100384 ASSEMBLY, ACCESS PANEL, CLASSIC, BLACK 1
2 8100390 COVER, HANDLE BAR, NO DUAL LOCK, BLACK 2
3 102306-001 SCREW, M5 X 0.8 X 18, PAN HEAD, TYPE 1, CROSS RECESSED, BZ, FLAT WASHER 2
4 102134-001 SCREW, M5 X 0.8 X 18, PAN HEAD, TYPE 1 CROSS RECESSED, SS 2

[Diagram illustrating Step 4 of assembly: Attaching Access Panel and Handlebar Covers.]

Step 5—Attach Console Mast

Tools Used in this Step: 6mm Allen Wrench, Ratchet Wrench with 6mm Socket Bit (optional but recommended)

A. Remove the twist ties securing the network and coaxial cables to the base frame and route the network and coaxial cables up and out the top of the mast.

B. Connect the cables coming from the mast with the cables at the base: I/O data cable and power cable.

C. Slide mast over screws on base; tighten with 6mm allen wrench.

Item Part Description Qty
1 8100413 ASSEMBLY, CONSOLE MAST, CLASSIC, BLACK 1
2 101295-001 SCREW, M8 X 1.25 X 20L SHCS, BLACK ZINC, 12.9 STL 4

[Diagram illustrating Step 5 of assembly: Attaching the Console Mast. Shows cable connections: network, coaxial, external power, I/O data, and self-gen power.]

Step 6—Attach Console and Connect Power Cord (if applicable)

Tools Used in this Step: #2 Phillips Screwdriver

A. If the console has three preassembled screws (00567700), remove these screws. Remove and set aside the top two preassembled screws (00567800). Slightly loosen the bottom two screws but leave them installed. All four screws will be used to secure the console to the mast in step C.

B. Connect the console and base cables: heart rate, coaxial, I/O data, network, power, and ground.

NOTE: The LED console does not use the coaxial or network cables. Those cables can be tucked back down the console mast. Ensure all cables are routed inside the console mast to avoid pinching the cables.

C. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, secure the console to the console mast using the four screws (00567800).

Item Part Description Qty
1 N/A CONSOLE MAST ASSEMBLY 1
2 N/A CONSOLE 1
3 00595500 FUYANG POWER SUPPLY 12V 6AMP 1
4 00560402 POWER CORD-110V AC - 12' 1

[Diagram illustrating Step 6 of assembly: Attaching Console and Connecting Power Cord. Shows cable connections and screw locations. Includes a note about PVS power usage.]

Step 6—Attach Console and Connect Power Cord (if applicable) Continued

D. Verify the power connections are correct for the base, console, and optional PVS:

NOTE: The base power cables come configured for a touchscreen console or PVS. If an LED console is being used without a PVS, switch the power connection in the base to self-gen.

[Diagram showing power connections for different console types.]

Step 7—Attach Top Shroud and Mast Boot

Tools Used in this Step: #2 Phillips Screwdriver

A. Attach the top shroud by aligning the lower edge and pressing it into place. You will hear a loud snap.

B. Fasten the top shroud to the access panel with two M5 with flat washer screws.

C. Wrap the mast boot around the console mast and tuck into access panel.

Item Part Description Qty
1 8100389 ASSEMBLY, TOP SHROUD, CLASSIC, BLACK 1
2 8020517 COVER, MAST BOOT, DARK 1
3 102306-001 SCREW, M5 X 0.8 X 18, PAN HEAD, TYPE 1, CROSS RECESSED, BZ, FLAT WASHER 2

[Diagram illustrating Step 7 of assembly: Attaching Top Shroud and Mast Boot.]

Step 8—Level the Machine

Tools Used in this Step: 17mm Wrench

▲CAUTION: Prevent potential damage to the machine and injury to the user. This unit is equipped with six leveling feet. Make sure that the machine is level at all times. If the machine is placed on a uneven surface, adjusting the leveling feet can help, but may not completely compensate for extremely uneven surfaces. Equipment that is not level can cause damage to the machine and possible injury to the user.

Once the machine has been moved to it's designated location:

A. Using a 17mm wrench, adjust all six leveling feet until they contact the floor.

IMPORTANT! Do not adjust the leveling feet to such a height that they detach or unscrew from the machine.

B. Verify all six lock nuts are securely tightened and flush against the bottom of the frame.

[Diagram illustrating Step 8 of assembly: Leveling the Machine. Shows how to adjust leveling feet and lock nuts.]

IMPORTANT STEP—DO NOT SKIP!

Step 9—Configure the Console with the Base

▲CAUTION: AVOID DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE! ALWAYS VERIFY THE CORRECT BASE MODEL HAS BEEN CONFIGURED TO THE CONSOLE.

THE CORRECT BASE MODEL FOR THIS MACHINE IS GRAVITY CROSSTRAINER

Please follow the instructions included with your console for important configuration steps.

Please contact product support right away if you run into issues setting up the machine: 800.883.8783 | service@truefitness.com | Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm (CST)

PRODUCT FEATURES

BASE OVERVIEW

[Diagram of the TRUE FITNESS Gravity Cross Trainer with labels A-H pointing to different features.]

CONSOLE OVERVIEW

UNITE TOUCHSCREENS (16″ SHOWN)

[Diagram of the UNITE TOUCHSCREEN console, with labels pointing to features like Quick Start, Workouts, Apps, Bluetooth Compatible, Apple Watch Compatible, Choose Language, Galaxy Watch Compatible, Lock Screen for Cleaning, Tap to Pair, Wireless Charging, HDMI, 3.5mm Headphone Jack, and USB.]

UNITE LED

[Diagram of the UNITE LED console, with labels pointing to features like Eight Dedicated Data Points, Manually Adjust Level, Dedicated Message Center, Bright White LEDs, Keypad, Choose Workout, and USB.]

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

It is important to perform the minor maintenance tasks described in this section. Failure to maintain the equipment 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 is not responsible for performing or scheduling regular maintenance or inspections. Users should inspect the machine daily. 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 machine until proper service has been performed or damaged parts have been replaced.

IMPORTANT! If you determine that the machine needs service, make sure it cannot be used inadvertently. Turn the unit off, and then unplug the power cord from its power source. Make sure other users know that the machine needs service. To order parts or to contact a TRUE authorized service representative, please visit www.truefitness.com.

CLEANING THE EQUIPMENT

AFTER EACH USE

WEEKLY

ACAUTION: 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 parts of the machine. Allow the machine 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.

LEVELING THE MACHINE

ACAUTION: Prevent potential damage to the machine and injury to the user. This unit is equipped with adjustable leveling feet. Make sure that the machine is level at all times. If the machine is placed on a uneven surface, adjusting the feet can help, but may not completely compensate for extremely uneven surfaces. Machines that are not level can cause possible injuries for the user.

A. Adjust all six leveling feet until they contact the floor.

IMPORTANT! Do not adjust the leveling feet to such a height that they detach or unscrew from the machine.

B. Using a 17mm wrench, verify all six lock nuts are securely tightened and flush against the bottom of the frame.

PREVENTATIVE 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.

IMPORTANT! Use only TRUE Fitness certified service providers. Using non-authorized service providers could void the TRUE Warranty.

Frequency Tasks
Daily
  • Look and listen for slipping belts, loose fasteners, unusual noises, worn or frayed cables, and any other indications that the equipment may be in need of service.
  • 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 machine.
Quarterly
  • Record time, distance, and hours from the console.
  • Check error log in console.
  • Remove shroud covers and vacuum any debris out of the speed sensor, control electronics and moving parts.
  • Move and vacuum underneath the machine.
  • Inspect all fasteners.
  • Inspect all electrical connections.
  • Inspect components for abnormal or premature wear.

LONG TERM STORAGE

When the machine 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.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

TROUBLESHOOTING

This troubleshooting information 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.truefitness.com to obtain the most recent version of all manuals and contact TRUE product support (800-883-8783) for assistance with troubleshooting and diagnostics.

Malfunction Possible Cause Corrective Action
No power 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 Using a voltmeter verify power at outlet
Motor control board damaged Contact TRUE Product Support
Battery disconnected Verify battery connection
Low battery voltage Verify battery voltage is 12V
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
Insufficient power Verify output voltage from 20A outlet, with a voltmeter
Error code is displayed on console Verify battery voltage is 12V
No TV displayed or low quality Pinched or loose main communication cable Contact TRUE Product Support
Low or bad video signal Contact video provider
Loose F type connector (coaxial cable) NTCS dBmV0 through 15.6 ATCS/QAM dBmV-10 through 15.5
Encrypted video Inspect all connections
Channels or format type not correct Obtain set top box from video provider
Tuner Invalid Verify video type with provider; analog (NTCS), digital air (ATCS), digital cable (QAM)
Rescan TV channels
Contact TRUE Product Support
Malfunction Possible Cause Corrective Action
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
The battery inside the transmitter belt is depleted Replace the transmitter belt with a compatible transmitter 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 interference is plugged into the same outlet move the suspect source to another outlet.
Environmental interference from computers
Environmental interference from motor driven appliances
Environmental interference from cell or cordless phone
Environmental interference from Wi-Fi router
Machine needs to be restarted Power cycle
Contact Heart Rate not displaying Cables are pinched or damaged Contact TRUE product support
Nucleus board may be damaged Contact TRUE product support
Heart Rate Grips may be damaged Contact TRUE product support

WARRANTY INFORMATION

ATTENTION OWNER'S:

To ensure you get the most out of your purchase and receive the full benefits of our warranty, you must register your product within 45 days of purchaser's receipt of this product.

COMMERCIAL WARRANTY

WARRANTY ITEM VAPOR, APEX GRAVITY PLUS GRAVITY ADX, RO, SURGE
Frame* 7 Years (with registration) 7 Years (with registration) 7 Years (with registration) 5 Years (with registration)
Parts 3 Years 3 Years 3 Years 3 Years
Consoles 3 Years 3 Years 3 Years 2 Years
Labor** 2 Years (with registration) 2 Years (with registration) 1 Year (with registration) 1 Year (with registration)
Wear Items*** 180 Days 180 Days 180 Days 90 Days

STRENGTH

WARRANTY ITEM PALLADIUM, FUSE XL, FORCE, FITNESS LINE, ATLAS, XFT, XFW, MP, SM, FT, FS
Frame* 10 Years (with registration)
Parts 5 Years
Cables and Linear Bearings 1 Year
Labor** 1 Year (with registration)
Wear Items*** 90 Days (6 Months for FORCE only)

FLEXIBILITY

WARRANTY ITEM STRETCH
Parts 1 Year
Wear Items*** 90 Days

Warranty does not cover damage or equipment failure resulting from or caused by improper assembly/installation, accident, misuse, abuse, unauthorized modification, or failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance.

*Frame is the serialized base of the unit and does not include paint or coatings. Frame warranty will equal that of parts warranty unless, within 45 days of purchaser's receipt of this Product (A) the warranty is registered on-line or (B) if the form provided with equipment is filled in, signed by the original purchaser, and mailed to TRUE.

**Labor warranty is available for equipment located within United States. TRUE Fitness equipment is automatically covered under a 6-month Limited Labor Warranty. This 6-month Limited Labor Warranty begins from the date of purchase shown by a valid receipt. If a valid receipt is not available, the 6-month Limited Labor Warranty period begins from the date of manufacture on the originally purchased equipment.

***Wear Items include: batteries, covers, caps, badges, paint, pedal straps, toe clips, elliptical pedal inserts, foot pads, Coax/TV, HDMI, USB, mirroring or Ethernet connections, and safety key.

See Warranty Details for product registration requirements, terms, conditions, and complete coverage details.

LIMITED-USE COMMERCIAL WARRANTY*

WARRANTY ITEM VAPOR, APEX GRAVITY PLUS GRAVITY LAUNCH
Frame** 7 Years (with registration) 7 Years (with registration) 7 Years (with registration) 7 Years(with registration)
Parts 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years
Consoles 3 Years 3 Years 3 Years 3 Years
Tread Belt and Deck 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years 5 Years
Labor*** 3 Years (with registration) 3 Years (with registration) 2 Years (with registration) 1 Year (with registration)
Wear Items**** 180 Days 180 Days 180 Days 90 Days

TRUE Fitness may offer alternative warranties to purchasers of commercial equipment for limited-use commercial.* This policy ensures that customers who use commercial equipment for limited-use commercial use may receive alternative warranty coverage, provided they meet the specified requirements. It's important to note that the specific terms and conditions of the alternative warranty, as well as the eligibility criteria, may vary depending on the product and TRUE's policies at the time of purchase. Customers should review the warranty terms and contact TRUE for precise details.

*To be eligible for the alternative limited-use commercial warranty, equipment use cannot exceed 6-hours use a day or be for use in a membership, dues paying, or institutional facility.

Customers must provide TRUE with the following within 45 days of installation of the qualifying commercial-rated equipment:

TRUE will recognize the alternative warranty for the purchaser and implement it within 45 days of receiving the required documentation if such an alternative warranty is available for the specific product.

Warranty does not cover damage or equipment failure resulting from or caused by improper assembly/installation, accident, misuse, abuse, unauthorized modification, or failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance.

**Frame is the serialized base of the unit and does not include paint or coatings. Frame warranty will equal that of parts warranty unless, within 45 days of purchaser's receipt of this Product (A) the warranty is registered on-line or (B) if the form provided with equipment is filled in, signed by the original purchaser, and mailed to TRUE.

***Labor warranty is available for equipment located within United States. TRUE Fitness equipment is automatically covered under a 6-month Limited Labor Warranty. This 6-month Limited Labor Warranty begins from the date of purchase shown by a valid receipt. If a valid receipt is not available, the 6-month Limited Labor Warranty period begins from the date of manufacture on the originally purchased equipment.

****Wear Items include: batteries, covers, caps, badges, paint, pedal straps, toe clips, elliptical pedal inserts, foot pads, Coax/TV, HDMI, USB, mirroring or Ethernet connections, and safety key.

See Warranty Details for product registration requirements, terms, conditions, and complete coverage details.

IN-HOME USE WARRANTY*

WARRANTY ITEM VAPOR, APEX GRAVITY PLUS GRAVITY LAUNCH
Frame** 25 Years (with registration) 25 Years (with registration) 25 Years (with registration) 25 Years (with registration)
Drive Motor*** 25 Years (with registration) 12 Years 10 Years 7 Years
Parts 10 Years 3 Years 3 Years 3 Years
Consoles 3 Years 3 Years 3 Years 3 Years
Tread Belt and Deck 10 Years 7 Years 5 Years 5 Years
Labor**** 2 Years (with registration) 2 Years (with registration) 2 Years (with registration) 1 Year (with registration)
Wear Items***** 180 Days 180 Days 180 Days 180 Days

TRUE Fitness may offer alternative warranties to purchasers of commercial equipment for in-home use.* This policy ensures that customers who use commercial equipment for in-home use may receive alternative warranty coverage, provided they meet the specified requirements. It's important to note that the specific terms and conditions of the alternative warranty, as well as the eligibility criteria, may vary depending on the product and TRUE's policies at the time of purchase. Customers should review the warranty terms and contact TRUE for precise details.

*To be eligible for the alternative in-home use warranty, equipment must be used at a home address and cannot be used outside of the purchaser of the equipment and their immediate family.

Customers must provide TRUE with the following within 45 days of installation of the qualifying commercial-rated equipment:

TRUE will recognize the alternative warranty for the purchaser and implement it within 45 days of receiving the required documentation if such an alternative warranty is available for the specific product.

Warranty does not cover damage or equipment failure resulting from or caused by improper assembly/installation, accident, misuse, abuse, unauthorized modification, or failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance.

**Frame is the serialized base of the unit and does not include paint or coatings. Frame warranty will equal that of parts warranty unless, within 45 days of purchaser's receipt of this Product (A) the warranty is registered on-line or (B) if the form provided with equipment is filled in, signed by the original purchaser, and mailed to TRUE.

***Drive Motor warranty will equal that of parts warranty unless, within 45 days of purchaser's receipt of this Product (A) the warranty is registered on-line or (B) if the form provided with equipment is filled in, signed by the original purchaser, and mailed to TRUE.

****Labor warranty is available for equipment located within United States. TRUE Fitness equipment is automatically covered under a 6-month Limited Labor Warranty. This 6-month Limited Labor Warranty begins from the date of purchase shown by a valid receipt. If a valid receipt is not available, the 6-month Limited Labor Warranty period begins from the date of manufacture on the originally purchased equipment.

*****Wear Items include: batteries, covers, caps, badges, paint, pedal straps, toe clips, elliptical pedal inserts, foot pads, Coax/TV, HDMI, USB, mirroring or Ethernet connections, and safety key.

See Warranty Details for product registration requirements, terms, conditions, and complete coverage details.

WARRANTY DETAILS

All TRUE Fitness products are distributed by TRUE and are warranted to the original product purchaser and the parts of the TRUE product (the "Product") listed below. During the applicable Warranty Period, the Product, under normal use and service, shall be free of manufacturing defects in workmanship and materials.

NOTE:

All Warranty Items are “LIMITED”

WARRANTY REGISTRATION

Thank you for purchasing a TRUE product!

To ensure you get the most out of your purchase and receive the full benefits of our warranty, you must register your product within 45 days of purchaser's receipt of this product.

How to register your product:

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BASE SERIAL NUMBER:

CONSOLE SERIAL NUMBER:

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Models: MAN-XC2-XA-35-REV08, XC2-XA-35 Gravity Cross Trainer, Gravity Cross Trainer, Cross Trainer, Trainer

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