The keyword "fixed" in this context has two meanings. First, it means repaired—taking a corrupted or incomplete manual and making it usable again. Second, it means permanently located—solving the problem of finding the document once and for all.
The original manual lists 22 bolts. Users often report "extra parts." Here is the fixed list for the TX 25:
If you are missing any, use standard metric hardware from a local hardware store. Do not use SAE (imperial) bolts—they will strip the threads. sportcraft tx 25 treadmill user manual fixed
Q: My Sportcraft TX 25 user manual says to use a 9V battery for the console. Is that correct? A: No. That is a typo in early printings. The TX 25 runs on 110V AC power. The 9V reference is for a heart rate chest strap (which is not included). Ignore it.
Q: The manual says maximum weight is 300 lbs, but my deck cracked. A: The manual is inaccurate. Real-world safe max is 220 lbs for this model. If you exceed that, reinforce the deck with a ½-inch plywood sheet under the belt. The keyword "fixed" in this context has two meanings
Q: Can I get a replacement safety key? A: The manual lists a proprietary part #SP-KEY25. That is obsolete. Instead, buy a "universal magnetic treadmill safety key" (oval shape) and glue a small neodymium magnet to the back. It will work perfectly.
Do not pay scam sites. Follow this verified method: If you are missing any, use standard metric
Pro Tip: If you cannot find a clean original, a "fixed" manual can be reverse-engineered from the Sportcraft TR 80 or TX 30 manual, as 80% of the components (belt tension, lubrication, error codes) are identical.
If by "fixed — solid feature" you mean that the numbers on the screen are frozen (stuck on one number and not counting up or down), this is a specific error state known as "Hang Up" in the manual.