STEP 5 Align the Walk Belt ..............26 STEP 6 Adjust the Walk Belt Tension ............ 27 STEP 7 Install the Power Cord .............. 28 5. UNDERSTAND THE T675 LED DISPLAY ......... 29 DISPLAY Overview ................DISPLAY Specifications ............... DISPLAY Windows ................30 DISPLAY Keys ..................
1. INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of a high quality SportsArt product, the T675 treadmill. Constructed of high quality materials and designed for years of reliable performance, this product was made for full commercial use. Before this product is assembled or operated, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with this manual.
2. SAfETy PRECAUTIONS This product was designed and built for optimum safety. However certain precau- tions apply during the use of this product. Please note the following safety precautions: • Please read the entire manual before assembly and operation. Make sure the product is installed and operated as instructed in this manual.
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2. SAfETy PRECAUTIONS (CONTINUED) CAUTION: If you feel any pain or any abnormal sensations, STOP YOUR WORKOUT and consult your physician immediately. Work within your recommended exercise level. DO NOT work to exhaustion. Before beginning any exercise program, you should consult with your doctor. It is recommended that you undergo a complete physical examination.
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2. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES Votre tapis de course SportsArt a été conçu et fabriqué afin d’assurer une sécurité optimale. Cependant certaines précautions s’appliquent chaque fois que vous uti- lisez votre tapis de course. • Lisez entièrement le manuel avant l’assemblage et l’utilisation. Veuillez aussi noter les consignes de sécurité...
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2. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ (SUITE) • Pour éviter de vous blesser, restez sur les bandes de repos (barres latérales) avant de démarrer le tapis de course. • Ce tapis de course n’est pas destiné à être utilisé par des personnes (y com- pris des enfants) dont les capacités physiques, sensorielles ou mentales sont réduites ou qui ne disposent pas de l’expérience ou du savoir nécessaires, sauf si celles-ci ont au préalable été...
3. LIST Of PARTS Assembly Parts Name Qty. No. Name Qty. A1 Display A4b Motor left cover A2 Handlebar assembly A5 Left pedestal A2a Right storage tray Water guard A2b Left storage tray A7 Feeder cord A3 Right pedestal A8 Owner’s manual A4 Main frame A9 Hardware kit A4a Motor right cover...
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3. LIST Of PARTS (CONTINUED) Components on the Product Name Specification Notes Phillips screw M5* L12 Inner hex screw M8* L20 Spring washer Serrated washer Ø18* Ø 8.5* t2 Inner hex screw M8* L15 Flat washer Ø17* Ø8.3* t2 Mushroom top Phillips screw M5* L12 Mushroom top inner hex screw M6* L20...
4. ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT Follow instructions below to assemble this product. Note that in this manual the words “left” and “right” are used to refer to the product and its parts. As such, these designations correspond to the “left” and “right” sides of a person in position to exercise on this product.
STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assembly Follow instructions below to install the pedestals and handlebar assembly. The illustration below provides an overview of this step.
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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) (a) First, loosen and remove the screws (41) to remove the motor left/right covers (A4a, A4b) as shown. (b) Next, remove the screws (42) from the pedestal mount as shown.
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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) Follow instructions (a) through (e) below to thread the data cable through the right pedestal. Before assembly, make sure the left & right pedestals are align with left and right sides on the main frame. (a) Pull the cable from the right side of pedestal mount.
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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) Hold the data cable at the top of the right pedestal (A3), and insert the bottom of the left/right pedestals (A3) (A5) onto the pedestal mount. Avoid pinching or crimping the data cable. Place the water guard (A6) on the pedestal higher than the motor cover.
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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) (a) Remove screws (43) from the top of the left and right pedestals. (b) Then remove screws (44) and right/left storage trays (A2a) (A2b) from the handlebar assembly (A2).
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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) Install the handlebar assembly and route the data cable as shown in instruc- tions (a) through (e) below.
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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) (a) Place the left side of handlebar assembly (A2) into left pedestal (A5). (b) Insert the data cable from the right pedestal (A3) into the square hole in the right side of the handlebar assembly (A2), and then thread the cable out the hole in the storage tray as shown.
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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) (c) Set the right side of the handlebar assembly (A2) onto the right pedestal (A3). (d) Insert the end of the data cable into the square hole in the left side of the right storage tray.
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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) (a) After routing the data cable, secure the handlebar assembly by fastening screws (43) into the upper part of the left and right pedestals. (b) Set the left/right storage trays (A2a) (A2b) into place and then use screws (44) to secure them into place.
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STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) After securing the handlebar assembly, secure screws (42) in area A onto the base of left and right pedestals. Put motor right and left covers (A6a) ( A6b) in area B into place, and secure them with screws (41). And then slide the water guard (A6) in area C downward into place against the motor cover.
STEP 2 Install the Display Follow instructions below to install the display onto the handlebar assembly. The illustration below provides an overview of this step.
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STEP 2 Install the Display (Continued) Please follow instructions (a) through (f) to install the display cables. (a) First, remove screws (45) from the handlebar assembly (A2). (b) Place the display (A1) onto the upper part of the handlebar assembly (A2) horizontally.
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STEP 2 Install the Display (Continued) (c) Connect cables in area A and then connect cables in area B.
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STEP 2 Install the Display (Continued) After securing cable connections, follow instructions (a) through (d) below to secure the display (A1) into place. (a) Rotate the display (A1) upward, aligning holes in its support piece to hooks in the handlebar assembly, fitting the display into place on the handlebar assembly (A2).
STEP 3 Move the Treadmill into Place for Use Put the hands underneath the read end of treadmill shown in area A; grasp the treadmill then lift it up, and roll the treadmill into the desired place.
STEP 4 Level the Treadmill Press downward on the rear part of the treadmill as shown. Inspect whether the treadmill rests flat on the floor. If the treadmill wobbles, adjust treadmill levelers as follows: (a) Loosen the leveler nut. (b) Rotate the leveler foot downward, touching the floor. (c) Rotate the leveler nut upward, against the frame of the product, to secure this position.
STEP 5 Align the Walk Belt (a) First, make sure the treadmill is on a leveled surface and the incline is at (b) Start the speed at a lower rate of 3kph/2.5mph to check if the walk belt is aligned and there is an equal amount of space between walk belt and side-rails on both sides at the front end of the treadmill.
STEP 6 Adjust Walk Belt Tension Walk belt tension is important to treadmill performance. As your foot hits the walk belt, does the walk belt stop sluggishly before regaining traction? Or, if you stomp your feet, bracing against the direction of rotation, does the walk belt not pause whatsoever? When either of these two conditions occurs, walk belt tension should be adjusted.
STEP 7 Install the Power Cord (a) First remove screws (46) from the power cord socket on the product. (b) Insert the power cord into place on the product. (c) Secure the power cord (A10) connector screws (46). And insert the other end of the power cord into the power socket on the wall.
5. UNDERSTAND THE T675 LED DISPLAy DISPLAy Overview The T675 display was designed to help people obtain their fitness goals simply and conveniently. Please familiarize yourself with the features of this display and thereby get optimum benefit and enjoyment from this product.
DISPLAy Specifications ● Speed: 0.1 to 15.0 mph; 0.2 to 24.0 kph ● Incline: -3% to 15%, in increments of 0.5% ● Time: 0:00 - 300:00 ● Distance: 0.00 - 9999 km or mile ● Calories: 0 - 9999 kcal ●...
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DISPLAy Keys (Continued) INTERVAL – Press this key to select one of three interval programs: 1:1, 1:2, 2:2. Numbers represent minutes. For example, the 1:1 interval program consists of one minute of rest, followed by one minute of work. TRACK – In the track workout, one lap equals 0.4 km/0.25 mile. CARDIO/WT LOSS –...
“PRESS SPEED UP” will ap- pear on the display as a prompt to resume the workout. 6. OPERATE THE T675 LED TREADMILL There are two ways to start operating this product: (1) Press the QUICK START key, or (2) press the PROGRAM/GOAL SELECTION key to enter a preset program.
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OPERATION Start a Workout Program (Continued) 1. Press a workout program key to select a workout or press a goal key (TIME, DISTANCE, CALORIES) to select a goal program. Press ENTER to confirm the program selection. 2. If you select a program key, then “SELECT GOAL” will appear on the exercise feedback window.
OPERATION Display 1. If the feedback window is at bottom row, press SPEED▲/▼key to adjust the speed, the display will temporary switch to top row to show the adjustment. In 4 seconds, it will return to bottom row. Same thing will happen if it is displaying top row, and INCLINE ▲/▼key is pressed, it will temporary switch to bottom row.
OPERATION Energy Smart function This treadmill is built in with energy smart feature which is an energy con- servation function for when the treadmill is not in use. This feature can be activated in the basic setting and a timer can be set. When this feature is activated, the power will be shut off to run any control boards and electronic components in this treadmill.
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OPERATION Workout Programs (Continued) GLUTE These two incline-based workouts are designed to exercise the glute mus- cles. In this mode, one of two workouts, either GLUTE 30 or GLUTE 45, are available for selection. Every GLUTE button is pressed, one of these two programs will appear;...
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OPERATION Workout Programs (Continued) 1. BRUCE and GERKIN These fitness tests will end if any one of the following conditions occurs: ● The user presses the STOP key. ● The fitness test is completed. ● The user’s heart rate exceeds (220–AGE) * 0.8 for more than 15 seconds. ●...
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OPERATION Workout Programs (Continued) 3. Army, Marines, Navy To qualify for these three fitness tests, the age of the exerciser must be within the range prescribed by the particular fitness test. Age ranges follow: Army, 17 to 42 years; Marines, 17 to 90 years; Navy, 17 to 34 years.
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OPERATION Workout Programs (Continued) • Gender a. A gender prompt, M/F, will appear. b. Press SPEED ▲/▼ keys and INCLINE ▲/▼ keys to select your gender. c. Press the ENTER key to confirm the setting and proceed to select either the walking or the running test. •...
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OPERATION Workout Programs (Continued) CARDIO & WT LOSS & ZONE TRAINER 1. In heart rate control programs, speed or incline values automatically ad just to keep the exerciser’s pulse at the optimum rate to obtain his or her fitness goals. Target heart rate calculations are a percentage of a “maxi- mum”...
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OPERATION Workout Programs (Continued) f. During exercising, press SPEED ▲/▼ keys or numeric keys to change the max speed. • INCLINE control mode If incline is your preferred heart rate control variable, the incline position will automatically change to maintain your target heart rate. You can also press INCLINE ▲/▼...
OPERATION User Preference & Component Version User preference settings allow you to change default settings and review some historical data of this product. To access user preference settings, press the CHANGE DISPLAY key for 2 seconds during Banner page. ● Unit setting: the default unit is English. On the message window, “UNIT –...
OPERATION Error Messages Error messages can appear on this treadmill as a troubleshooting aid. Error messages appear in the following format: “ERROR _X_Y”. X represents the category of the error. Y represents the specific issue. In the position of the X placeholder, the following numbers can appear to represent the category of the malfunction: Code Explanation...
7. ABOUT HEART RATE DETECTION Heart rate detection functions are selected at the time of purchase. Not every product includes every type of heart rate detection device. The following explains factors that influence the performance of two of the most common types of heart rate detection devices.
Note that in dry areas in particular, static electricity can interfere with unit operation and shock people. To discharge static electricity from your body, touch something else before touching metal on the product. 8. GUIDELINES fOR EXERCISE HOW HARD SHOULD I EXERCISE? Studies show that to benefit from aerobic exercise, people need to maintain a certain heart rate during their workouts.
9. ACCESSORIES There are accessories attached to this console; some are standard and some are optional. The following explains the details of each accessory and its function. USB CHARGER (Standard) The USB charger will provide 5V 500mA voltage for the smart phone or other devices charging.
9. ACCESSORIES (CONTINUED) Entertainment Cap (a) RFID member card slot: work with both optional SA WELL+ and ECOFIT member cards. (Not available yet.) (b) Bluetooth/WIFI connection button: press this button to pair the smart phone SA WELL+ App. (c) USB port: this port is used for device charging as well as optional data transferring.
9. ACCESSORIES (CONTINUED) MyE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receivers: If your equipment has been installed MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receivers, the display must has Channel Keys. Please make sure your equipment is with the correct sticker as below. (a) None Treadmill (Bike, Elliptical and Stepper...etc.) Left display: Without Channel Keys.
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9. ACCESSORIES (CONTINUED) MyE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receivers fuctions: 1. The receiver has two kinds of module as below. (Note: MyE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receivers and Module not provided.) (1). MC3R-9(900MHZ) must work with MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receivers MWTD-S9. (2).
10. MAINTENANCE This section covers maintenance topics, including instructions on replacing a fuse and lubricating the walk belt, along with the presentation of a main- tenance schedule, maintenance task list, one-year maintenance log, and electronics block diagram. MAINTENANCE How to Replace a fuse If electrical current becomes too high, the fuse breaks.
MAINTENANCE Lubrication System Lubrication System flowchart Model No. Display ex: T655 Total Exercise 5 seconds Distance Display (km) Power On RESET Walks Belt Version Display Total Exercise Total Exercise Total Exercise Speed Total ex:T655 Distance Display (mile) Distance Display (km) Distance Display (km) Running Time...
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MAINTENANCE Lubrication System (Continued) To replace the lubricant bottle, follow instructions (a) through (d) below. (a) Loosen the screws on the bezel and push the bezel up. (b) Take the old lubricant bottle out. (c) Unscrew the nozzle from the old lubricant bottle and screw it onto new bottle.
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MAINTENANCE Lubrication System (Continued) Error Messages: There are 2 error messages with this system. Error 1: It indicates that the system memory failing and it will not be able to perform any auto lubrication. Error 2: It indicates motor is failing or system will not be able to perform any function.
MAINTENANCE Schedule Area Day Week Month Quarter Year Notes Exterior Clean. Screws Inspect and secure loose parts. Ensure the treadmill operates properly. Treadmill test Inspect alignment (centering) and look Walk belt for wear. Walk deck Inspect for wear. Belt guides Inspect for normal rotation.
MAINTENANCE Task List Like cars, fitness products require maintenance. Regular maintenance ex- tends product life, and failure to maintain products can void the manufac- turer’s warranty. Copy the maintenance log sheet, and record maintenance work for each fitness product. Daily tasks 1.