Awesome step-step by instructions. I have a newer model I suppose, some steps were not needed or different. My first thought was this would a difficult assembly, but it was cake. Save the money on assembly if you're buying Dec 2024 or later, the treadmill can be put together under an hour and about 8 total steps.
I just got mine today and was so happy to finally put it together just to realize I don’t have a wire in the right support beam. I’ve had nothing but problems with nortictack
This is a design from 3 years ago. The current model requires a different assembly approach and does not have the same wire in the upright. Double check your model number. There may be a more appropriate assembly video that better represents your model. I'm Sorry for any confusion.
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD 🙏please🙏 pay the money to get it assembled. It’s worth the money to save your sanity, your marriage and hope for the future 😂 there’s so much trash and every bolt is such a pain in the butt it’s so so so worth paying for
Outside of the city, we considered ourselves fortunate to find a freight company that would actually deliver it to our house. It's not that hard to assemble.
Perhaps the newer model is easier. I found the assembly to be shockingly easy. Each step has the the parts needed per step so there is no confusion on which screw to use. Also included is the hardware needed to finish assembly, so you can have zero hardware at home and still put this together Total time to assemble, maybe 45 minutes.
NOTE: This product works exactly as described. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxguEIMc_Qwab-3QMTpF6jaRL80hiOOsIN It originally earned a four-star review due to a minor defect (see below). However, the manufacturer's customer service rep (Lita) went above and beyond the call of duty and deserves five stars now. I wish I could give even more!I purchased this item which arrived quickly. Assembly instructions were easy to follow. There was only one problem: One bolt did not screw into the hole properly. I called the company. Their customer service rep (Lita) was terrific! She took all my information and submitted a request to replace the defective part. I'm hoping to finish assembly and start using this treadmill soon. (Fingers crossed...)FOLLOW UP: Lita called back to inform me that the company will send a replacement part AND a technician(!!) to install it properly. AMAZING CUSTOMER SERVICE!! Thank you!!
At 0:45, the ground screw doesn't fit in the hole on the right upright - it sticks out half way. Any suggestions on how to fix this? I continued with assembly - the ground screw isn't flush with the upright. At 3:40, the outer grips (left & right) don't fit onto the handrail assembly - even after lining up the tabs & holes. A space remains between the outer grips/handrail assembly & I am not able to attach the screw to the outer grips. Any suggestions on how to fix this issue? I am stuck at this step.
The ground screw is often difficult to install because the hole punched into the upright is not tapped and in my experience is a bit on the tight side to ensure good contact. although it goes against my advise elsewhere i may run the ground screw in with a power drill. You are unlikely to damage anything in this step by doing that. If your plastic grip parts are deformed or damaged so they do not fit, I would contact the manufacture for a replacement.
How do you get the clips disconnected on the monitor? I can't figure this out and need to move the treadmill. It doesn't fit through the door jam to move to another room.
The strain relief grommet will need to be pried out of the upright to get to this connection. It is not well designed to be removed unfortunately. Often times the grommet will break and need to be replaced. I usually use a slotted screwdriver when I need to Pry out the grommet.
The tilt is on a pressure fit axle. They are shipped very tight. They will loosen with time and use but may be very stiff out of the box. Support the top and bottom of the display as you push the display back and forth. It will loosen up with use hopefully not too much ;)
I just finished assembling except for the lubrication. The instructions say to lift the belt up but it is tucked under the side cover. How can I lift the belt to apply the lubrication?
You should not need to lubricate a new belt, but when you do need lubrication I have found it easiest on models with belts that ride under the deck rail; to pinch the belt together with the palm of your hand, to get at the edge. You can see this technique in the belt lubrication video here: ruclips.net/video/JYLaPGenenM/видео.html
@@FitnessEquipmentHelp Thanks a ton for your reply. The instructions are listed on a separate sheet of paper and are title "An Important Assembly Update" It included a tube of lubrication. The part number printed at the bottom of the sheet is: "Part no. 448942 R0822A". I wouldn't expect a new belt would need to be lubricated but the sheet makes me leery.
@@paulbombach No worries. If the unit has an assembly update then please apply the lube. the belt may also need to be re-lubricated from time to time as needed. Sometimes as often as once per year. Sometimes these thicker belts need a little more lubrication than the thinner belts.
Its not too bad. If you can move large pieces and are not intimidated by wiring under the hood then you can disconnect the upright wire from the lower board and and out of the belly pan. Then you can move the uprights and console as one assembly and the base and deck as a second part. You can also just reverse the assembly instructions. There is always the possibility of damaging the plastic covers and the plastic grommets that hold the wire harness in place can be difficult to extricate from the uprights. (they're not easy to remove from the outside and there is no access on the inside of the upright). Damaged parts are usually easily replaceable.
At exactly 4:15 / 4:22 during the cable connection, does anyone know what connector ends those are? My unit didn't ship with the connector end to the black/blue wire from the monitor and having difficulties with support at the moment.
Did you figure this part out? We are building ours but the blue wire does not fit the attached blue wire on the monitor? So confused if it’s missing a part there??
@@claudiablumen I did! The connecter for the black/blue cable from the Monitor/Console was attached to the corresponding connector on the treadmill. So popped it off and connected to the monitor/console wires. Now the kill switch is hooked up and works.
There should be a blister packed card with the assembly hardware attached. If it was not included with your new machine reach out to the manufacturer to obtain a replacement hardware kit.
what's the best way to disassemble when moving from room to room? I am moving out of a room but it does not fit through the door frame, even with the door removed
reverse the assembly instructions in the users manual. you should then be able to move the base and frame with the treadmill belt through the door on its side. You will then have ood instructions on how to put it back together.
I'm struggling to get the clips apart for my 1750. I've squeezed the sides, but they do not come apart and I don't want to break the clip (the black piece on one side already broke off). @@FitnessEquipmentHelp @4:47 these clips (cream color ones with the dots)
@@denisea6956 There is a small latch that has to be depressed it is in the center of one of the long sides. When the top of the latch is pressed it lifts up off of the catch on the other side. The two parts of the connection can then be pulled apart.
2+2+4+1 x2 is 18 screws but they only ship 14 screws + the 2 non-pointed screws for a total of 16 (from the hardware package) and instructions. What am I missing here? (other than screws)
The left and right upright inner covers may have already been assembled. They are shown as part of the assembly in this video but are pre installed in the user's manual assembly directions.
I hope you find assistance here. Most noises that are not part of normal operation can be resolved with some basic maintenance. This video may help. ruclips.net/video/k4Xx9ReMYAQ/видео.htmlfeature=shared If the unit is still making noises after performing the basic maintenance listed here you should reach out to the manufacturer. their member care is available currently Mon-Fri 6AM-6PM mountain time.
there are a lot of wires near the fan. I have had wires interfere with the fan rotation before. I would take the fan cover off and check for wire interference as well as any damaged loose pinched or disconnected wires. please be aware there is 1 empty wire connection on these wires (at least there was on the one we made this video with.)
The console swivel is intentionally stiff. To pivot the console for assembly I have had to set it in place then use the plastic around the mount to hold the base while I pivoted the console. once the bolts are in place this becomes a little easier and will likely loosen up with time.
We are unable to rotate the screen side to side. It is stuck and will not budge. The base will not move or rotate the monitor. No visible nuts, screw, or bolts. Only base with monitor wires showing.
What do we need to do? Was on hold for 40 minute’s yesterday with Nordic track and nothing resolved. On the phone for an hour and still no live representative. Probably going to return.
@@Alice_n_Cooper It is just a pressure fit. Apply more effort and it will turn. They make them particularly tight at the factory because they will loosen up over time. They included a custom wrench with the treadmill to tighten the pivot nut when this occurs. You may be able to loosen the pivot nut but I would just move it back and forth a few times. The nut is under the plastic cover that is directly below the monitor. It comes off by removing 2 Philips head screws. The nut will be tight.
I would make sure all the wires for the console assembly are still connected. First make sure the safety key is engaged. If the wires are intact and connected securely, then you may need to replace the part with the buttons you are referring to.
the console is pretty stiff on some of these. there is a nut that holds these together. the included wrench may be used to tighten or loosen the screw. Usually the nut is very tight and it is done intentionally to keep it from coming loose. If you cannot loosen the nut I have had success just apply a little more force you are not likely to break anything as log as you are not pushing directly on the display. It will loosen with use.
This is a design from 3 years ago. The current model requires a different assembly approach and does not have the connectors. Double check your model number. There may be a more appropriate assembly video that better represents your model. I'm Sorry for any confusion.
If you have this model then there is no kind of lock or mechanism to prevent it from turning. It is just a pressure fit. It will turn if you apply enough force to rotate it. It will loosen up with use so they usually ship them quite tight.
The manufacturer makes different models with the same name, like a car manufacturer. The model in this video is the NTL17122. You may have a different model number made a different year. The precise model number is in the video description.
Yes I actually snapped it by prying hard. Any ideas now on how to repair. Doesn’t seem to be able to reattach. It was so tight and seemed impossible to pull apart.
They are usually very stiff (but not impossible) to turn. I have positioned the plate on the console base and used the plastic lip to push against while turning the console so I could get the first two bolts in place.
Awesome step-step by instructions. I have a newer model I suppose, some steps were not needed or different. My first thought was this would a difficult assembly, but it was cake. Save the money on assembly if you're buying Dec 2024 or later, the treadmill can be put together under an hour and about 8 total steps.
I just got mine today and was so happy to finally put it together just to realize I don’t have a wire in the right support beam. I’ve had nothing but problems with nortictack
This is a design from 3 years ago. The current model requires a different assembly approach and does not have the same wire in the upright. Double check your model number. There may be a more appropriate assembly video that better represents your model. I'm Sorry for any confusion.
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD 🙏please🙏 pay the money to get it assembled. It’s worth the money to save your sanity, your marriage and hope for the future 😂 there’s so much trash and every bolt is such a pain in the butt it’s so so so worth paying for
I agree. I'm assembling at this moment and going crazy!!!
Outside of the city, we considered ourselves fortunate to find a freight company that would actually deliver it to our house. It's not that hard to assemble.
Perhaps the newer model is easier. I found the assembly to be shockingly easy. Each step has the the parts needed per step so there is no confusion on which screw to use. Also included is the hardware needed to finish assembly, so you can have zero hardware at home and still put this together Total time to assemble, maybe 45 minutes.
NOTE: This product works exactly as described. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxguEIMc_Qwab-3QMTpF6jaRL80hiOOsIN It originally earned a four-star review due to a minor defect (see below). However, the manufacturer's customer service rep (Lita) went above and beyond the call of duty and deserves five stars now. I wish I could give even more!I purchased this item which arrived quickly. Assembly instructions were easy to follow. There was only one problem: One bolt did not screw into the hole properly. I called the company. Their customer service rep (Lita) was terrific! She took all my information and submitted a request to replace the defective part. I'm hoping to finish assembly and start using this treadmill soon. (Fingers crossed...)FOLLOW UP: Lita called back to inform me that the company will send a replacement part AND a technician(!!) to install it properly. AMAZING CUSTOMER SERVICE!! Thank you!!
At 0:45, the ground screw doesn't fit in the hole on the right upright - it sticks out half way. Any suggestions on how to fix this? I continued with assembly - the ground screw isn't flush with the upright.
At 3:40, the outer grips (left & right) don't fit onto the handrail assembly - even after lining up the tabs & holes. A space remains between the outer grips/handrail assembly & I am not able to attach the screw to the outer grips. Any suggestions on how to fix this issue? I am stuck at this step.
The ground screw is often difficult to install because the hole punched into the upright is not tapped and in my experience is a bit on the tight side to ensure good contact. although it goes against my advise elsewhere i may run the ground screw in with a power drill. You are unlikely to damage anything in this step by doing that. If your plastic grip parts are deformed or damaged so they do not fit, I would contact the manufacture for a replacement.
How do you get the clips disconnected on the monitor? I can't figure this out and need to move the treadmill. It doesn't fit through the door jam to move to another room.
Press on the top of the catch on one side of the connection. The wire connectors will then separate.
At 0:25 how do you remove this cable, since I need to move and disassemble the treadmill?
The strain relief grommet will need to be pried out of the upright to get to this connection. It is not well designed to be removed unfortunately. Often times the grommet will break and need to be replaced. I usually use a slotted screwdriver when I need to Pry out the grommet.
@@FitnessEquipmentHelp Thanks. I tried out a flat head screwdriver and that worked.
How do I get the screen to tilt up and down. Screen rotates but I cant get it to tilt up and down?
The tilt is on a pressure fit axle. They are shipped very tight. They will loosen with time and use but may be very stiff out of the box. Support the top and bottom of the display as you push the display back and forth. It will loosen up with use hopefully not too much ;)
I just finished assembling except for the lubrication. The instructions say to lift the belt up but it is tucked under the side cover. How can I lift the belt to apply the lubrication?
You should not need to lubricate a new belt, but when you do need lubrication I have found it easiest on models with belts that ride under the deck rail; to pinch the belt together with the palm of your hand, to get at the edge. You can see this technique in the belt lubrication video here: ruclips.net/video/JYLaPGenenM/видео.html
@@FitnessEquipmentHelp Thanks a ton for your reply. The instructions are listed on a separate sheet of paper and are title "An Important Assembly Update" It included a tube of lubrication. The part number printed at the bottom of the sheet is: "Part no. 448942 R0822A". I wouldn't expect a new belt would need to be lubricated but the sheet makes me leery.
@@paulbombach No worries. If the unit has an assembly update then please apply the lube. the belt may also need to be re-lubricated from time to time as needed. Sometimes as often as once per year. Sometimes these thicker belts need a little more lubrication than the thinner belts.
How easily is the 2450 to disassemble? I’m purchasing one for the house I’m in currently, but plan on moving in a year or two.
Its not too bad. If you can move large pieces and are not intimidated by wiring under the hood then you can disconnect the upright wire from the lower board and and out of the belly pan. Then you can move the uprights and console as one assembly and the base and deck as a second part.
You can also just reverse the assembly instructions. There is always the possibility of damaging the plastic covers and the plastic grommets that hold the wire harness in place can be difficult to extricate from the uprights. (they're not easy to remove from the outside and there is no access on the inside of the upright). Damaged parts are usually easily replaceable.
At exactly 4:15 / 4:22 during the cable connection, does anyone know what connector ends those are? My unit didn't ship with the connector end to the black/blue wire from the monitor and having difficulties with support at the moment.
I believe the Black/Blue wires in the 3 pin connector are to the safety key switch.
Did you figure this part out? We are building ours but the blue wire does not fit the attached blue wire on the monitor? So confused if it’s missing a part there??
@@claudiablumen I did! The connecter for the black/blue cable from the Monitor/Console was attached to the corresponding connector on the treadmill. So popped it off and connected to the monitor/console wires. Now the kill switch is hooked up and works.
I just bought the Nordictrack 2450 and there’s no bag of screws etc to assemble it?
There should be a blister packed card with the assembly hardware attached. If it was not included with your new machine reach out to the manufacturer to obtain a replacement hardware kit.
what's the best way to disassemble when moving from room to room? I am moving out of a room but it does not fit through the door frame, even with the door removed
reverse the assembly instructions in the users manual. you should then be able to move the base and frame with the treadmill belt through the door on its side. You will then have ood instructions on how to put it back together.
I'm struggling to get the clips apart for my 1750. I've squeezed the sides, but they do not come apart and I don't want to break the clip (the black piece on one side already broke off). @@FitnessEquipmentHelp @4:47 these clips (cream color ones with the dots)
@@denisea6956 There is a small latch that has to be depressed it is in the center of one of the long sides. When the top of the latch is pressed it lifts up off of the catch on the other side. The two parts of the connection can then be pulled apart.
Got one.. working on the other one. Thank you!! @@FitnessEquipmentHelp
What about the blue wire, there aren’t any visible clips to take out.
2+2+4+1 x2 is 18 screws but they only ship 14 screws + the 2 non-pointed screws for a total of 16 (from the hardware package) and instructions. What am I missing here? (other than screws)
The left and right upright inner covers may have already been assembled. They are shown as part of the assembly in this video but are pre installed in the user's manual assembly directions.
Please clarify, the steel plate base of the monitor gets mounted to what exactly?
It is mounted onto the handrail assembly, specifically the Console Base. It is a large metal substructure inside the handlebar assembly.
I recently bought a 1750 and the deck track is VERY VERY NOISY. Getting assistance is TOTALLY IMPOSSIBLE
I hope you find assistance here. Most noises that are not part of normal operation can be resolved with some basic maintenance. This video may help. ruclips.net/video/k4Xx9ReMYAQ/видео.htmlfeature=shared If the unit is still making noises after performing the basic maintenance listed here you should reach out to the manufacturer. their member care is available currently Mon-Fri 6AM-6PM mountain time.
Assembled ours, but fan doesn't work . Everything else is working. What can be a problem?
there are a lot of wires near the fan. I have had wires interfere with the fan rotation before. I would take the fan cover off and check for wire interference as well as any damaged loose pinched or disconnected wires. please be aware there is 1 empty wire connection on these wires (at least there was on the one we made this video with.)
Bracket unable to swivel. Help.
The console swivel is intentionally stiff. To pivot the console for assembly I have had to set it in place then use the plastic around the mount to hold the base while I pivoted the console. once the bolts are in place this becomes a little easier and will likely loosen up with time.
We are unable to rotate the screen side to side. It is stuck and will not budge. The base will not move or rotate the monitor. No visible nuts, screw, or bolts. Only base with monitor wires showing.
What do we need to do?
Was on hold for 40 minute’s yesterday with Nordic track and nothing resolved.
On the phone for an hour and still no live representative. Probably going to return.
@@Alice_n_Cooper It is just a pressure fit. Apply more effort and it will turn. They make them particularly tight at the factory because they will loosen up over time. They included a custom wrench with the treadmill to tighten the pivot nut when this occurs. You may be able to loosen the pivot nut but I would just move it back and forth a few times. The nut is under the plastic cover that is directly below the monitor. It comes off by removing 2 Philips head screws. The nut will be tight.
I have same issue.
Don’t see plastic cover directly below monitor. Or any screws.
Also, if I tilt the console in my hands I hear a sound like metal loose and sliding around inside the console.
The buttons on my dashboard isn't working.
I would make sure all the wires for the console assembly are still connected. First make sure the safety key is engaged. If the wires are intact and connected securely, then you may need to replace the part with the buttons you are referring to.
@@FitnessEquipmentHelp Had the dashboard replaced. Faulty wires. Good thing it comes with a year warranty.
what if the console won't rotate
the console is pretty stiff on some of these. there is a nut that holds these together. the included wrench may be used to tighten or loosen the screw. Usually the nut is very tight and it is done intentionally to keep it from coming loose. If you cannot loosen the nut I have had success just apply a little more force you are not likely to break anything as log as you are not pushing directly on the display. It will loosen with use.
My screen is stuck on the white boot up screen
I would attempt a pinhole reset. ruclips.net/video/Z5hnsrYqaqU/видео.html
1750 doesn’t have those connectors so not the same.
This is a design from 3 years ago. The current model requires a different assembly approach and does not have the connectors. Double check your model number. There may be a more appropriate assembly video that better represents your model. I'm Sorry for any confusion.
My monitor won’t rotate
If you have this model then there is no kind of lock or mechanism to prevent it from turning. It is just a pressure fit. It will turn if you apply enough force to rotate it. It will loosen up with use so they usually ship them quite tight.
I just bought a 1750 and these instructions do not apply
This Video is for models NTL14122 and NTL14122. You may have a different model.
Did you ever figure it out just bought a 1750 and these videos are not applying
This video is for 2023 model not 2024 model
I am staring at my 2450 right now - this isn't it
The manufacturer makes different models with the same name, like a car manufacturer. The model in this video is the NTL17122. You may have a different model number made a different year. The precise model number is in the video description.
Why didn't NordicTrack make a video that was as helpful as this one??? ...oh wait, are you NordicTrack?
Yes, NordicTrack is a brand of the company now known as iFIT. I am employed by iFIT.
@4:41 how do you remove the blue wiring apart, there is no visible clips and I’ve tried to pry from all angles
The wires that are connected with the blue shrouded spade connectors should pull apart. There are no clips. They can be very tight however.
Yes I actually snapped it by prying hard. Any ideas now on how to repair. Doesn’t seem to be able to reattach.
It was so tight and seemed impossible to pull apart.
@@gabrielrivera5819 Wire connectors and crimping tools are available at big box hardware stores. I'd just crimp a new connector on the wire.
Would you happen to have a RUclips video on how to do that
How can I make the monitor rotate so the bottom plate is opposite as shown on 4:31. I have tried to manually rotate and it’s impossible
They are usually very stiff (but not impossible) to turn. I have positioned the plate on the console base and used the plastic lip to push against while turning the console so I could get the first two bolts in place.