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T613
2010.12

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  • Page 1 T613 2010.12...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4.1 DISPLAY LAYOUT....................SCREEN DISPLAYS AND RANGE SPECIFICATIONS........SAFETY FEATURES..................KEY FUNCTIONS....................4.5 OPERATION AT START UP................. CHAPTER 5: HOW TO USE YOUR T613 TREADMILL 5.1 QUICK START Mode................... 5.2 START Mode....................... 5.3 OPERATION DURING EXERCISE..............5.4 COOL DOWN....................... 5.5 PROGRAM Functions..................
  • Page 3 CHAPTER 7: GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE 7.1 HOW HARD SHOULD I EXERCISE?..............7.2 HOW LONG SHOULD I EXERCISE?..............7.3 HOW OFTEN SHOULD I EXERCISE?..............CHAPTER 8: MAINTENANCE 8.1 TREADMILL LUBRICATION KIT................. 8.2 THE LUBRICATION PROMPT................8.3 CLEARING THE SERVICE NEEDED MESSAGE..........8.4 MANUAL LUBRICATION PROCEDURE............
  • Page 8: About This Manual

    1.2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual provides instructions for the assembly, installation, and operation of the SportsArt T613 Treadmill. Please study this manual thoroughly to prevent injury to exercisers and damage to the product. Please save these instructions for future reference.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    2.2 SPECIFICATIONS T613 Specifications Running surface: 20" x 58" inches Speed Range: 0.1- 12 mph; 0.2- 20 kph; Motor: 2.8 HP Incline Range: 0-15% Programs: TRACK, RANDOM, HILL, INTV, BRUCE, GERKIN, GLUTE, Custom HR, HRC 65%, HRC 80%. Feedback: INCLINE, DISTANCE, TIME, METS, SPEED, PACE, CALORIES, CAL/HR, HEART RATE, WT LOSS 65%, CARDIO 80%.
  • Page 13: Chapter 3 Product Assembly

    - CHAPTER 3 PRODUCT ASSEMBLY 3.1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS The challenge of product installation depends highly on the area in which the product will be used. Stairs, doorways and other obstacles must be considered in planning for product installation. Please ensure the safety of people and property in planning the installation of any product.
  • Page 28: Step 5 Treadmill Walk Belt Tracking

    STEP 5 Treadmill Walk Belt Tracking The treadmill walk belt should rotate in the center of the deck, with equal spacing on both sides. If the walk belt tends to one side, turn the rear roller screw on that side clockwise no more than 1/4 turn.
  • Page 33: Safety Features

    4.3 SAFETY FEATURES When the safety key is not in place the treadmill functions cannot be activated; An image of a safety key appears on the display and flashes prompting the exerciser to put the safety key into place 4.4 KEY FUNCTIONS ▲...
  • Page 34: Operation At Start Up

    11 Quick keys allow immediate selection of five incline and five speed settings 4.5 OPERATION AT START UP At start up the display beeps once SPORTSART T613 scrolls across the illustration screen Choose one of two methods to begin your workout <...
  • Page 35: Chapter 5: How To Use Your T613 Treadmill

    CHAPTER 5-HOW TO USE YOUR T613 TREADMILL 5.1 QUICK START Mode Upon activating quick start mode values do not appear in Wt Loss Training Zone and ︰ Cardio Training Zone display screens Time counts up from 0 00 Functions are the...
  • Page 36: Operation During Exercise

    5.3 OPERATION DURING EXERCISE 1. Regardless of whether you activated the treadmill through the start or quick start mode at start up a three second countdown appears on the workout illustration screen If you had activated the pause function the three second countdown does not appear;...
  • Page 37 . 1 Numbers represent minutes For example, nterval 1 2 includes two segments, the first of which lasts one minute and the second of which lasts two minutes < > 2. In making interval settings, press the CHANGE key to select a different <...
  • Page 38: User Setting

    1. Target heart rates are calculated as follows 1) The optimum WT LOSS workout is 65 of the user's maximum heart rate as × % calculated by the formula 220 2) The optimum CARDIO workout is 80 of the user's maximum heart rate as ×...
  • Page 40: Chapter 6: About Heart Rate Detection And Presentation

    - CHAPTER 6 ABOUT HEART RATE DETECTION AND PRESENTATION Heart rate detection functions are optional and may not be included in your particular model. If your bike is equipped with these functions, please note the following information. 6.1 HEART RATE TELEMETRY The word "telemetry heart rate"...
  • Page 41 4.The vibration of treadmills at speeds over 4mph/6.4kph makes heart rate detection difficult. Also, if your hands move, heart rate detection becomes difficult. SUGGESTIONS For better heart rate detection, keep hands in one place on the contact plates. Or wear a telemetry heart rate strap on your chest. NOTE: AVOID STATIC ELECTRICITY In cold, dry areas, static electricity can interfere with unit operation.
  • Page 47 Then the message “PLEASE PRESS THE STOP KEY AFTER FINISHING LUBRICATION” appears. Press the STOP key to complete the lubrication procedure. The treadmill will recalculate the total distance and operate normally. 8.3 CLEARING THE SERVICE NEEDED MESSAGE A. When the ”SERVICE NEEDED- APPLY LUBE” message appears, simultaneously ▲...
  • Page 49 8.6 MAINTENANCE TASK LIST ( TREADMILLS Like cars, fitness products require maintenance. Regular maintenance extends product life, and failure to maintain products can void the manufacturer's warranty. Copy the maintenance log sheet, and record maintenance work for each fitness product. Daily tasks 1.
  • Page 50 discharge. Then disconnect the power cord from the wall socket (if applicable). Only after such steps have been completed should covers be removed and electronic components accessed. ‧ Do NOT use cleaners with alcohol, ammonia, or other damaging chemicals. The use of such chemicals can damage the product and void the warranty.
  • Page 52 CHAPTER 9-ERROR MESSAGE AND OTHER MESSAGE 9.1 ERROR MESSAGES 1 Error messages appear as follows . “ ” where E represents Error . where X is a placeholder for the following codes Code Definition Servo motor abnormality IGBT abnormality Incline abnormality Power switch abnormality Communication abnormality ....
  • Page 54 CHAPTER 7: GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE 7.1 HOW HARD SHOULD I EXERCISE?..............7.2 HOW LONG SHOULD I EXERCISE?..............7.3 HOW OFTEN SHOULD I EXERCISE?..............CHAPTER 8: MAINTENANCE 8.1 TREADMILL LUBRICATION KIT................. 8.2 THE LUBRICATION PROMPT................8.3 CLEARING THE SERVICE NEEDED MESSAGE..........8.4 MANUAL LUBRICATION PROCEDURE............
  • Page 55 8.6 MAINTENANCE TASK LIST ( TREADMILLS Like cars, fitness products require maintenance. Regular maintenance extends product life, and failure to maintain products can void the manufacturer's warranty. Copy the maintenance log sheet, and record maintenance work for each fitness product. Daily tasks 1.

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