Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Building a Treadmill - Lose the Spanners...

The Prisma range of treadmills from BH Fitness have "Plug and Run" technology. But what does this mean? If you watch the video below you'll see that it's all about how easy it is to build your treadmill and how quickly you can go from boxed to fully assembled and ready for use.

There are 5 easy steps to follow:

1) Take the treadmill out of the box and remove all of the packaging
2) Lift the console posts into position - they pivot at the point where they connect to the treadmill deck and can be lifted by one person (as shown in the video)
3) Tighten the knobs to secure the posts in place
4) Fold the console into position and secure in place by tightening the knobs.

At this point, you can start to use the treadmill. It's fully functional and ready to go.

5) This next bit is optional. You can finish off the treadmill by fitting the plastic covers on each side of the machine. You'll need a screwdriver for this (supplied with the machines) but again these are very easy to fit.

You might be reading this and wondering why we're making such a big deal out of "Plug and Run". If we tell you that we have built hundreds of treadmills, of all sizes and from many different manufacturers, we hope that you'l believe us when we tell you that some treadmills can be a nightmare to assemble. Whether it's missing parts, bolts that don't fit, impossible angles to fit screws or just simply that you need 2 pairs of hands we've seen it all. That's why Plug and Run is fantastic news for anyone looking for a treadmill who doesn't want to undertake any DIY.

Sit back and watch the video - one person taking less than 2 minutes to go from boxed to running. You won't get that with any other treadmill system.




To see more of the BH Fitness Prisma range of plug and run treadmills visit BH UK or Fitness Equipment UK

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