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Introduction
1. Important Safety Instructions................................................................................
2. Assembling Your Treadmill....................................................................................
Installation Requirements.....................................................................................
List of Parts...........................................................................................................
3. Treadmill Assembly...............................................................................................
Step by Step Instructions......................................................................................
4. Connect To Power.................................................................................................
5. TR20 Electronic Display.........................................................................................
Electronics Display Layout....................................................................................
Display Features...................................................................................................
Display Controls....................................................................................................
Safety Key.............................................................................................................
6. How To Use Your TR20 Treadmill..........................................................................
How to start your treadmill.....................................................................................
Workout Setup.......................................................................................................
Programs...............................................................................................................
Cool Down.............................................................................................................
7. Guideline For Exercise.........................................................................................
8. Adjust The Running Belt.......................................................................................
9. Belt Adjustment Procedure...................................................................................
10. Floor Level Adjustment.......................................................................................
11. Trouble Shooting................................................................................................
Error Messages..................................................................................................
Incline Fuse Failure............................................................................................
12. Main Fuse Failure...............................................................................................
13. Wiring Schematic...............................................................................................
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    4. Connect To Power....................5. TR20 Electronic Display..................Electronics Display Layout..................Display Features....................Display Controls....................Safety Key......................6. How To Use Your TR20 Treadmill................How to start your treadmill..................Workout Setup....................... Programs....................... Cool Down......................7. Guideline For Exercise..................8. Adjust The Running Belt..................
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    Your SportsArt treadmill was designed and built for optimum safety. However, certain precautions apply whenever you use your treadmill. Please read the entire manual before assembly and operation. Also, please note and save the following safety instructions: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DANGER - To reduce the risk of electric shock: Improper connection of the equipment-grounding connector can result in a risk of...
  • Page 3 11) The weight limit for this treadmill is 275 Ibs (125 kg). 12) Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered. 13) To disconnect, turn all controls to the off position, then remove plug from outlet. 14) Assemble and operate the treadmill on a solid, level surface.
  • Page 4 Congratulations on purchasing one of the finest piece of exercise equipment on the market today, the SportsArt TR20 treadmill. The TR20 is designed with the end user in mind and constructed of high quality materials and designed for years of trouble- free use.
  • Page 5: Assembling Your Treadmill

    ASSEMBLING YOUR TREADMILL Installation Requirements Thank you for purchasing a SportsArt Fitness product. For proper installation please read and follow the instructions. If the treadmill is not assembled properly, you could void the SportsArt Fitness Limited Warranty. If there are any parts or tools that are missing please contact your dealer immediately.
  • Page 6 Please see the part illustrations below Display Handle Left Pedestal Right Pedestal Pedestal Cover...
  • Page 7: Treadmill Assembly

    TREADMILL ASSEMBLY Step by Step Instructions The important spare parts are placed into the grid of styrofoam. When you remove the treadmill from its box, first check to make sure all of parts are present before you discard the styrofoam. Thoroughly read the assembly instructions before you begin. 1.
  • Page 8 3. Thread the data cable (52) through the right pedestal (6) as follows: (a) First, cut the zip tie off the data cable (52) on the pedestal mount (50). (b) Place the right pedestal (6) on the floor, with the lower hole facing the data cable (52).
  • Page 9 4. Connect the upper data cable (see Fig.4-1). Screws are attached onto the handle. Please remove these screws before you assemble the handle. Then insert the handle onto both the left and right pedestals. Please be carefully the data cable should be fully into the tubing, can't be pressed by pedestals.
  • Page 10 6-1. Remove the display screws (44) from the handlebar assembly (5). 6-2. Carefully insert the display frame (4) onto the handllebar assembly (5) for temporary placement as indicated. Note: In inserting handlebars (5), aim properly to avoid damaging the display (4) lower cover. Avoid pinching cables or damaging the display board.
  • Page 11: Connect To Power

    CONNECT TO POWER Connect the power cable as the figure shows, and secure it in place by tightening the screws. Fig.7...
  • Page 12: Tr20 Electronic Display

    Tr20 ELECTRONIC DISPLAY: A. Electronics Display Layout: Personal CardioAdvisor Program Profile Programs Workout Information Window B. Display Features 1. Personal CardioAdvisor Personal CardioAdvisor is a heart rate training tool that requires your age input to calculate your high and low optimum heart rate (HR) training zone. The center display shows your current HR when wearing a chest strap or touching contact heart rate pads.
  • Page 13: Display Controls

    2. Workout Information Window & Setting Range: ~ SPEED: 0.5 ~ 10 MPH / 0.8 16.0 KPH ~ INCLINE: 0 15 % in 1% increments ~ TIME: 00: 00 99:59 ~ ~ DISTANCE: 0.00 99.99 (Mile) / 0.0 999.9 (Km) ~...
  • Page 14: Safety Key

    ▲ ▼ (2) While the user is not exercising, press the INCLINE button to change user Data. ▲ ▼ (3) While the user is exercising, press the INCLINE button to see the incline setting. 3. ENTER: Press the ENTER button to confirm your setting. 4.
  • Page 15: How To Use Your Tr20 Treadmill

    By thoroughly understanding the electronics you can significantly improve your workout experience. 1. How to start your treadmill After you turn on the treadmill, the display beeps once and shows TR20. There are three ways to start your treadmill. (1) Press the START button Select USER ID.
  • Page 16: Workout Setup

    2. WORKOUT SETUP: Input user information to obtain more accurate calorie count and more appropriate heart rate control (range is generated by age entered) functions and to accumulate total use time, distance and calorie burn. (1) INPUT USER AGE, WEIGHT A.
  • Page 17 (1) TRACK a. Press the "PROGRAM SCROLL" button until the TRACK program appears. The TRACK led lights up accordingly. The TRACK profile appears on the display. b. Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice. The TRACK indicator lights. c. Establish the workout time. ▲...
  • Page 18 existing position (flash) upcoming Profile statement: The flashing point represents your present position. The dots behind the flashing point represent the completed portion of the workout. The dots in front of the flashing point represent the upcoming workout that you will soon run. (3) INT (INTERVAL) program a.
  • Page 19 <2> REST segment a. The TIME window lights up. "ENTER REST TIME" scrolls across the ▲ ▼ display. The time value flashes. Please press the button to establish the REST segment duration. The REST segment time range is from 60 to 250 seconds. The segment duration increases or decreases ▲...
  • Page 20 f. On the HILL profile, the flashing point represents your present position. The dots behind the flashing point represent the completed portion of the workout. The dots in front of the flashing point represent the remaining part of the workout. (5) GLUTE a.
  • Page 21 B. Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection. The indicator for the chosen HRC program will remain lit. c. If you have not previously entered your age, the display will prompt you to do so now. d. If you chose the CUSTOM HR program, the display will prompt you to modify the target heart rate.
  • Page 22 <3> Establish the workout duration. : The display shows "TIME" while "30 00"appears in the time window. The ▲ ▼ time led lights up. Press to establish your workout time. Press ENTER to proceed to the next step. <4> SPEED / INCLINE control selection ▲...
  • Page 23: Cool Down

    4. COOL DOWN Upon completing the program, "COOL"appears on the display. "0.0" flashes on the speed window. Once the walk belt stops moving and the incline is at zero percent, the display shows "SELECT PROGRAM".
  • Page 24: Guideline For Exercise

    GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE How hard should I exercise? Studies show that to achieve the benefits of aerobic exercise, it is necessary to work within your training zone. Your training zone depends on your age and level of fitness. The above chart indicates the recommended Heart Rate training zones (darkened area of the chart).
  • Page 25: Adjust The Running Belt

    ADJUST THE RUNNING BELT The belt is properly aligned at the factory. However, the belt may move off the center during shipping and handling or by use on an uneven surface. Therefore, it is important that you check the belt's alignment before using the treadmill. The correct alignment of the running belt is critical for the smooth operation of the treadmill.
  • Page 26: Belt Adjustment Procedure

    BELT ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1. Turn on the power switch located at the front of the treadmill. Place the safety key in its position. ▲ 2. Press the SPEED button to increase the speed to 2.0mph/3.2kph. Determine belt placement in relation to landing strips on both sides of the treadmill. Make sure the edge of the walk belt is aligned and parallel to the edge of the landing strip.
  • Page 27 Periodically monitor the position of the belt to ensure peak performance: When you are using the treadmill, if you feel a pause in the belt with each foot plant, the belt may be too loose. Stop the machine to check the belt tension, pull the running belt up in the middle (see Fig.10-1 &...
  • Page 28: Floor Level Adjustment

    FLOOR LEVEL ADJUSTMENT If the treadmill rocks or is otherwise unsteady on the floor, turn the leveler as shown below to raise or lower the unit. Please tighten the washer to fix the leveler in place once treadmill is steady on the floor. Fig.11...
  • Page 29: Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING Caution: Shut off the unit and disconnect power cord before making any repairs or modifications. Error messages: 1. Error Message: A. ERR1: Speed sensor circuit error. Contact your local dealer or service provider. ’ B. ERR3: Treadmill speed doesn t match the setting. Contact your local dealer for assistance.
  • Page 30: Main Fuse Failure

    MAIN FUSE FAILURE If the display remains dark after turning on the treadmill, the fuse may be damaged and need to be replaced. CAUTION: MAKE SURE THE TREADMILL POWER PLUG IS REMOVED FROM THE POWER OUTLET BEFORE REPLACING THE FUSE. The main power fuse is located near the on/off switch (see Fig.12 ).
  • Page 31: Wiring Schematic

    Wiring Schematic: Your Authorized Distributor...

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