TRUE Alpine Runner TI1000 Treadmill
Owner's Manual and Assembly Guide
Product Overview
The TRUE Alpine Runner TI1000 is a high-quality treadmill designed for effective cardiovascular training. It offers a robust build, advanced features, and multiple console options to suit user preferences.
Key features include various console types such as the Transcend Touchscreen, Escalate15 TFT, Escalate9 TFT, and Emerge LED, providing different levels of user interface and workout feedback. The treadmill is powered by a strong AC motor and designed for durability and performance.
Specifications
Feature | Specification |
---|---|
Model | TI1000 |
Brand | TRUE Fitness |
Motor | 5 HP AC Max Drive™ |
Speed Range | 0.5 - 12 MPH / 0.8 - 19 KMH |
Incline Range | -3% to +30% |
Max User Weight | 400 lbs / 181 kg |
Deck Size | 60" L x 22" W / 152 cm x 56 cm |
Power Requirements | 120V/20A (NEMA 5-20R) or 230V/15A (NEMA 6-15R) |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 71" L x 39.7" W x 71" H / 180 cm x 101 cm x 180 cm (approx.) |
Weight (Product/Shipping) | 592 lbs / 269 kg (Product), 645 lbs / 293 kg (Shipping) |
Certifications | UL, CSA, CE, EN957, FCC |
Parts Identification and Assembly
The document provides comprehensive visual guides for assembling the TRUE Alpine Runner TI1000 treadmill and identifying its components. These guides are broken down into numerous diagrams, detailing specific parts and the hardware required for their installation.
Key Diagram Categories:
- General Component Layouts (e.g., Diagrams A-Q, Page 11; Diagrams E, F, B, H, C, R, M, O, S, K, Q, N, L, P, G, Page 28): These diagrams offer an overview of the treadmill's structure, labeling major sections like the frame, motor housing, console area, deck, and handrails.
- Frame and Structural Components (e.g., Diagrams 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 18, Pages 12-16, 24, 25): Detail the main frame, side rails, base, and any structural supports, along with the specific bolts, nuts, and washers (e.g., M10xP1.5x20mm, M8, M5, M4, 5/16" UNFx28mm, 1/4-20 UNFx20mm) used in their assembly.
- Deck and Belt Assembly (e.g., Diagrams 14A, 14B, 15, 16, 17, Pages 21-24): Illustrate the treadmill deck, the running belt, rollers, tensioning mechanisms, and related hardware. This section also covers power requirements (e.g., 110V/19A, 230V/15A) and belt adjustment procedures.
- Console and Electronics (e.g., Diagrams 11A, 11B, 11C, 11D, 12A, 12B, 12C, 13, 19, 20, Pages 17-20, 25): Cover the various console types (Transcend Touchscreen, Escalate15 TFT, Escalate9 TFT, Emerge LED), their wiring harnesses, display panels, USB ports, and mounting hardware (e.g., M5, M4 bolts).
- Hardware Identification (e.g., Diagrams 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 13, 19, Pages 12-16, 19, 20, 25): Specific diagrams focus on the hardware kits, listing various types of bolts, screws, nuts, and washers with their specifications (e.g., M10xP1.5x20mm, M8xP1.25x12mm, M4xP0.7x12mm, 4 1/4-20UNFx20mm).
- Detailed Part Views (e.g., Diagrams Y, V, X, W, U, Z, AB, AA, AD, AI, AE, AC, AK, AF, AG, AJ, AH, AM, AN, AL, AS, AT, AR, AO, AQ, AP, Pages 29-32): These diagrams provide highly detailed, often scaled (e.g., 1:5, 1:10, 1:15), views of specific components, sub-assemblies, or intricate hardware arrangements.
Users should refer to the specific diagram numbers corresponding to their assembly stage or the part they need to identify.
Operation and Maintenance
Key Features
- TRUE's Soft System™: Provides a low-impact running surface for enhanced comfort and joint protection.
- HRC® Heart Rate Control: Enables workouts to be automatically adjusted based on the user's heart rate for optimized training.
- Monument Workouts: Includes a selection of pre-programmed workout routines designed for various fitness goals.
- Drive System: Features a powerful 5 HP AC Max Drive™ motor for smooth and consistent performance.
- Connectivity: Supports CSAFE and Polar® heart rate monitoring systems. Certain consoles (Envision16, Escalate9, Emerge, EcoFit) also offer Bluetooth connectivity.
Basic Operation
The treadmill is typically powered on using an ON/OFF button. The console interface varies by model, offering controls for speed and incline adjustments, workout selection, and real-time performance metrics. Users should familiarize themselves with their specific console's functions.
Maintenance
- Cleaning: Regularly wipe down the treadmill surfaces with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Belt Adjustment: Periodically check and adjust the treadmill belt for proper tension and alignment to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
- Lubrication: Follow recommended lubrication schedules for the deck and belt to reduce friction and wear.
- Inspection: Regularly inspect all bolts, screws, and connections to ensure they remain tight and secure.
Troubleshooting and Support
For common issues, refer to the detailed troubleshooting sections typically found in the full owner's manual. For further assistance or inquiries, TRUE Fitness provides customer support through the following channels:
- Website: www.truefitness.com
- Customer Service Phone: 800.426.6570 / 636.272.7100
- Service Department Address: 865 Hoff Road, St. Louis, MO 63366