SportsArt Fitness T655L Owner's Manual

SportsArt Fitness T655L Owner's Manual

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T655L/T655S-15 OWNER'S MANUAL CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................ 2
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................
3. LIST OF PARTS .................................................................................
4. ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT ............................................................. 11
STEP 2 Install the Display ..................................................................... 22
STEP 3 Install the Right/Left Side Covers ............................................. 26
STEP 4 Move the Treadmill into Place for Use ...................................... 27
STEP 5 Level the Treadmill ................................................................... 28
STEP 6 Align the Walk Belt ................................................................... 29
STEP 7 Adjust the Walk Belt Tension .................................................... 30
STEP 8 Install the Power Cord .............................................................. 31
STEP 9 TV Terminal and Network ......................................................... 32
STEP 10 Install the TV Cable ................................................................ 33
5. UNDERSTAND THE T655L/T655S-15 DISPLAY............................... 34
DISPLAY Overview ................................................................................ 34
DISPLAY Safety Key ............................................................................. 34
DISPLAY Keys ...................................................................................... 36
DISPLAY Windows ................................................................................ 36
DISPLAY Home Page ............................................................................ 37
6. OPERATE THE T655L/T655S-15 TREADMILL ................................. 38
OPERATION Quick Start ....................................................................... 38
OPERATION Program Selection ........................................................... 40
OPERATION Media Selection ............................................................... 52
OPERATION User Profile ..................................................................... 53
OPERATION Default Setting ................................................................. 54
OPERATION Switching Program .......................................................... 55
OPERATION Idle Mode ........................................................................ 55
OPERATION Energy Smart Function ................................................... 55
OPERATION Error Messages ................................................................ 56
7. ABOUT HEART RATE DETECTION .................................................. 57
HEART RATE Telemetry ........................................................................ 57
HEART RATE Contact ........................................................................... 57
8. GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE ......................................................... 58
9. MAINTENANCE ................................................................................ 59
MAINTENANCE Safety Precautions ..................................................... 59
MAINTENANCE How to Replace a Fuse .............................................. 60
MAINTENANCE Lubrication System ..................................................... 61
MAINTENANCE Schedule ..................................................................... 64
MAINTENANCE Task List ..................................................................... 65
MAINTENANCE One-Year Maintenance Log ....................................... 66
10. ACCESSORIES ...........................................................................
ACCESSORIES Entertainment Cap ....................................................
ACCESSORIES Options .....................................................................
11. APPENDIXES ................................................................................
APPENDIXES Electronics Block Diagram ...........................................
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    DISPLAY Safety Key ................34 DISPLAY Keys ..................36 DISPLAY Windows ................36 DISPLAY Home Page ................37 6. OPERATE THE T655L/T655S-15 TREADMILL ......... 38 OPERATION Quick Start ............... 38 OPERATION Program Selection ............40 OPERATION Media Selection ............... 52 OPERATION User Profile ..............
  • Page 2: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of a high quality SportsArt product, the T655L/ T655S 15” touch screen 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.
  • Page 3 1. INTRODUCTION (CONTINUED)
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    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.
  • Page 5 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.
  • Page 6 2. SAfETy PRECAUTIONS (CONTINUED) If you are a French speaking person in North America, please place the sticker contained in the owner’s manual on the product as shown. Custom- ers in other areas will not receive the sticker.
  • Page 7 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...
  • Page 8 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...
  • Page 9: List Of Parts

    3. LIST Of PARTS Assembly Parts Name Qty. No. Name Qty. A1 Display A6b Left side cover A2 Handlebar assembly A7 Left pedestal Front handlebar A3 Right pedestal assembly A4 Feeder cord A9 Owner’s manual A5 Water guard A10 Hardware kit A6 Main frame A11 Power cord A6a Right side cover...
  • Page 10 3. LIST Of PARTS (CONTINUED) Components in the Hardware Kit Name Qty. Specification Notes T655S*2 Screw cover (flat) T655L*4 Screw cover (rounded) NTSC To PAL Adapter 15A-100V-110V Fuse 10A-200V-240V 25A-100V-110V For USA T-shaped Allen wrench (M4) T-shaped Allen wrench (M6)
  • Page 11: Assemble The Product

    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.
  • Page 12: Step 1 Install The Pedestals And Handlebar Assembly

    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.
  • Page 13 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) (a) Loosen and remove the screws (40) to remove the right/left side covers (A6a) (A6b) as shown. (b) Remove the screws (41) from the pedestal mount as shown.
  • Page 14 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) Follow instructions (a through e) below to thread the data cable into the right pedestal. Before assembly, make sure the left & right pedestals are align with left and right sides on the main frame. (a) First, remove the zip tie on the cable in the right pedestal mount and then stretch the cable out as shown.
  • Page 15 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) Follow instructions (a through d) below to thread the data cable into the left pedestal. Before assembly, make sure the left & right pedestals are align with left and right sides on the main frame. (a) First, remove the zip tie on the cable in the left pedestal mount and then stretch the cable out as shown.
  • Page 16 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) Hold the data cable at the top of the right pedestal (A3), and insert the bot- tom of the right pedestal (A3) onto the pedestal mount. Place the water guard (A5) on the pedestal higher than the motor cover. Repeat the process for the left pedestal (A7) assembly.
  • Page 17 (a) First, remove the screws (42) (43) from the handlebar assembly (A2). (Note: Remove screws on both sides. T655S has two sets screws (42) and T655L has four sets screws (42).) (b) Securely connect the left and right cables from the handlebar assembly (A2) to the left and right pedestals (A3) (A7) cables.
  • Page 18 T655L has four sets screws (42) in area B.) (e) Finally, press the screw covers (31) into the screw heads to cover them up.(Note: T655S has two sets screw covers (31) and T655L has four sets screw covers (31) in area B.) Note:...
  • Page 19 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) After the handlebars are in place, secure pedestal screws in area A on left and right sides.
  • Page 20 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) Follow instructions (a through d) below to install the front handlebar assembly (a) Install the waterproof back into the front handlebar assembly (A8) if necessary. Make sure the arrow of the waterproof ring upward as shown. (b) Loosen screws (47) from the front handlebar assembly (A8) and then loosen screws and remove the cover (48) from the handlebar assembly (A2) as shown.
  • Page 21 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) (c) Connect the cables from the front handlebar assembly (A8) and the handlebar assembly (A2). Collect the cables and tuck them as indicated by arrows back into the hole of the front handlebar assembly (A8) for safety.
  • Page 22: Step 2 Install The Display

    STEP 2 Install the Display Follow instructions below to install the display onto the cowling. The illustra- tion below provides an overview of this step.
  • Page 23 STEP 2 Install the Display (Continued) Follow instructions (a through f) below to install the display assembly. (a) Remove the screws (44) from the handlebar (A2). (b) Insert the display (A1) onto the handlebar assembly (A2). (Note: Aim properly to avoid damaging the display board.) (c) Push the display (A1) slightly upward and then insert the display mounting bottom into the opening on the handlebar assembly.
  • Page 24 STEP 2 Install the Display (Continued) (d) Connect cables in areas A, B and D. Pull the cables from handlebar assembly to close to display mounting plate in the area C and then connect the cables and data cables correctly and securely. (Note: follow the label instructions to connect the cables correctly, CATV to CATV;...
  • Page 25 STEP 2 Install the Display (Continued) (e) After securing cable connections, arrange all the cables nicely, afterwards push the display (A1) slightly upward, aligning it correctly and then press it into place on the handlebar assembly. (Note: Make sure the cables are not pinched.
  • Page 26: Step 3 Install The Right/Left Side Covers

    STEP 3 Install the Right/Left Side Covers Put the right/left side covers (A6a) (A6b) in place and secure them with screws (40). Finally, put the water guards (A5) down against the motor cover on both sides.
  • Page 27: Step 4 Move The Treadmill Into Place For Use

    STEP 4 Move the Treadmill into Place for Use First, place hands under the frame in area A, lift the treadmill and then roll it into position as desired.
  • Page 28: Step 5 Level The Treadmill

    STEP 5 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.
  • Page 29: Step 6 Align The Walk Belt

    STEP 6 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.
  • Page 30: Step 7 Adjust The Walk Belt Tension

    STEP 7 Adjust Walk Belt Tightness As you exercise, does the walk belt suddenly pause and then regain traction? Or, if you bear down against the walk belt, does the belt not pause whatsoev- er? If either of these two conditions occurs, the walk belt may be too loose or too tight.
  • Page 31: Step 8 Install The Power Cord

    STEP 8 Install the Power Cord (a) First remove screws (45) from the power cord socket on the product. (b) Insert the power cord into place on the product. (c) Secure power cord connector screws (45) and then insert the other end of the power cord (A11) into the appropriate power supply socket in the wall.
  • Page 32: Step 9 Tv Terminal And Network

    STEP 9 TV Terminal and Netwotk (a) NETWORK: Connect to Ethernet. (b) CATV: Connect to NTSC or PAL (c) AV Terminal: Connect to DVD Player or Media Player. (d) DTV: Connect to Digital TV.
  • Page 33: Step 10 Install The Tv Cable

    STEP 10 Install the TV cable NTSC system: Directly connect your local area connector as shown. PAL system: Insert NTSC To PAL Adapter (33) as shown and conect to your local area connector.
  • Page 34: Understand The T655L/T655S-15 Display

    5. UNDERSTAND T655L/T655S-15 DISPLAy DISPLAy Overview The T655L/T655S-15 display was designed to help people obtain their fit- ness goals simply and conveniently. Please familiarize yourself with the fea- tures of this display and thereby get optimum benefit and enjoyment from this product.
  • Page 35 DISPLAy Safety Key (Continued) General information about Safety Key: The safety key is meant to stop walk belt rotation if the exerciser stumbles or falls. Always attach the clip to your clothes and set the magnet in place on the console. When the magnet is not in place, “SAFETY KEY” will appear on the message window.
  • Page 36: Display Keys

    DISPLAy Keys 1. Energy Smart wake up button 2. Headphone Jacks 3. Stop/Reset button 4. Speed Up/Down keys 5. Incline Up/Down keys DISPLAy Windows SPEED (forward rotation): 0.2 to 24.0 kph; 0.1 to 15.0 mph INCLINE: -3% to 15%, in intervals of 0.5% TIME: 0:00 to 600:00 DISTANCE: 0.00 to 9999 kilometers or miles CALORIES: Range 0 to 9999 kcal...
  • Page 37: Display Home Page

    4. USER PROFILE key: to set up user’s profile 5. DEFAULT SETTINGS key: to enter engineering settings 6. HELP key: to find out information and/or instruction for each function 7. GO GREEN key: to learn more about SportsArt Fitness’ Green Mission...
  • Page 38: Operate The T655L/T655S-15 Treadmill

    6. OPERATE T655L/T655S-15 TREADMILL There are two ways to start operating this product: (1) Press the QUICK START key (2) press the PROGRAM SELECTION key to enter a preset program. Using the QUICK START key allows you to begin exercising immediately, without first entering user information.
  • Page 39 OPERATION Quick Start (Continued) 8. Left-handed or right-handed buttons: press either hand to put the Quick keys (10) on the left side of the screen or right side. 9. Home button and Back button: when these buttons are light up, press home button to go back to home page or press Back button to go back to previous page.
  • Page 40: Operation Program Selection

    OPERATION Quick Start (Continued) Workout summary: OPERATION Program Selection The program mode provides user-specific caloric expenditure and target heart rate values, along with accumulated time, total distance, and total ca- loric expenditure values for individual users. WORKOUT PROGRAMS: Preset workout programs include: Track, Glute, Hill (Hill 1, Hill 2, Hill 3), Random and Interval (1:1, 1:2, 2:2) programs.
  • Page 41 OPERATION Program Selection (Continued) (1) Age: enter user’s age. The age setting range is 10 to 99 years old, with a default setting of 35 years old. (2) Weight: enter user’s weight. The max weight setting is 227 kg/500 lb. LBS next to the weight setting means English units vs.
  • Page 42 OPERATION Program Selection (Continued) Display during exercise is the same as Hill program, refer to Hill program page for details. GLUTE The Glute Program exercises the gluteus muscle group of the body. There are 2 different exercise illustrations built into this program: 30 minute and 45 minute programs.
  • Page 43 OPERATION Program Selection (Continued) HILL Hill is a preset incline profile program; there are 3 profiles to select from. Once Hill program is selected, it will enter user profile setting page. The pro- gram setting is the same as Track program setting, please refer to previous page for details.
  • Page 44 OPERATION Program Selection (Continued) RANDOM Each time the RANDOM key is pressed a different randomly generated workout illustration will appear. There is an almost infinite number of ran- domly generated workouts. Once Random program is selected, it will enter user profile setting page: Age, weight, goal and speed. After setting, press START to begin the program.
  • Page 45 OPERATION Program Selection (Continued) Display during exercise is shown below. The red flag is the start position as well as the end position. The tear drop shape represents the current position and it runs in a clockwise direction. HEART RATE PROGRAM A heart rate program is a goal program based on the target heart rate.
  • Page 46 OPERATION Program Selection (Continued) (1) Target Heart Rate 65% & 80% The target heart rate is calculated at the 65% or 80% of the max heart rate with the max heart rate equals (220 - age). Once one of these program is selected, it will enter user profile setting page: Age, weight, time, priority and max speed.
  • Page 47 OPERATION Program Selection (Continued) (2) Custom Heart Rate In Custom heart rate program, user gets to set his/her own heart rate target. Once Custom heart rate program is selected, it will enter user profile setting page: Age, weight, time, target heart rate, priority and max speed. When the Incline is as the control method, user may adjust the speed during program.
  • Page 48 OPERATION Program Selection (Continued) fIT TEST PROGRAMS The FIT TEST program includes 11 preset types of physical fitness assess- ments: Bruce, Gerkin, WFI (the Wellness Fitness Initiative), Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, and PEB (Physical Efficiency Battery), British Fireman, Nor- way Fireman, Sweden Fireman as well as a Custom Fit Test program.
  • Page 49 OPERATION Program Selection (Continued) (1) Bruce This program is designed based on Bruce Protocol for examining one’s car- diac function. Health care professional often uses this test along with elec- trocardiogram to assess one’s cardio health. When using this program, user may stop the test at anytime according to his/her condition.
  • Page 50 OPERATION Program Selection (Continued) The ARMY and MARINES tests will begin after the gender setting. But the Navy test offers more options from which to choose. The NAVY test includes five different physical fitness assessments: 1-IFA (Individual Fitness Assess- ment), 2-SEAL (Sea Air Land), 3-SBO (Swift Boat Operator), 4-EOD (Ex- plosive Ordnance Disposal), 5-ARS (Air Rescue Swimmers).
  • Page 51 OPERATION Program Selection (Continued) (8) Norway fireman If the test is completed, “TEST FINISH” will appear. It will return to home screen in 2 minute if no other activities occurred. If the test is interrupted and not finished, “TEST FAIL” will appear. It will return to home screen in 2 minutes if no other activities occurred.
  • Page 52: Operation Media Selection

    OPERATION Media Selection There are several media input options built in this console; such as TV(TV, DTV, A/V), YouTube, ESPN, Linked in, SA (SportsArt home page), USB(Music/Video), Facebook, Twitter social medias. There is a built in remote control for changing the channels and volume con- trol.
  • Page 53: Operation User Profile

    OPERATION User Profile User profile is designed for more accurate workout calculation and control during program. It is encouraged to enter and save the user profile before each program for future convenience and more accurate workout tracking. User may build his/her own program by press Custom Program button and define all the segments.
  • Page 54: Operation Default Setting

    OPERATION Default Setting User may change the default setting by visit Default setting section and mod- ify the settings. (1) Language Setting: user may select a different language by choosing an associated country. (2) Engineering Setting: this section is designed for service provider or equipment manager to access the product’s record as well reviewing the his- tory of this product.
  • Page 55: Operation Switching Program

    OPERATION Switching Program User may switch to a different program during exercising by pressing the Program Selection button on the bottom of the screen. If this occurs, the program goal will remain the same as previous program and data accumula- tion (Time, Distance, Calories) will continue counting from previous program as well.
  • Page 56: Operation Error Messages

    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...
  • Page 57: About Heart Rate Detection

    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.
  • Page 58: Guidelines For Exercise

    CAUTION: Heart rate detection and transmission devices have been known to interfere with the operation of pacemakers, possibly endangering human life. If you have a pacemaker, exercise under your doctor’s supervision; take a test to ensure your safety during the simultaneous use of the pacemaker and heart rate detection devices.
  • Page 59: Maintenance

    9. 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 Safety Precautions ●...
  • Page 60: Maintenance How To Replace A Fuse

    MAINTENANCE How to Replace a fuse If electrical current becomes too high, the fuse breaks. This protects the product. To replace a fuse, follow instructions (a) through (g) below. (a) Press the fuse cap inward. using a tool. (b) Turn the fuse cap counterclockwise. (c) The fuse cap springs out.
  • Page 61: Maintenance Lubrication System

    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...
  • Page 62 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.
  • Page 63: Error Messages

    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.
  • Page 64: Maintenance Schedule

    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.
  • Page 65: Maintenance Task List

    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.
  • Page 66: Maintenance One-Year Maintenance Log

    MAINTENANCE One-year Maintenance Log Facility:_______________________ Supervisor:____________________ Product model number:__________ Serial number:_________________ Start date: ____________________ End date:_____________________ Daily Tasks Weeks 1-7 Weeks 8-14 Weeks 15-21 Week 22-28 Completed Daily Tasks Week 29-35 Week 36-42 Week 43-49 Week 50-52 Completed Weekly Tasks Weeks 1-7 Weeks 8-14 Weeks 15-21 Weeks 22-28...
  • Page 67: Accessories

    10. 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.
  • Page 68: Accessories Entertainment Cap

    ACCESSORIES Entertainment Cap (a) RFID member card slot: work with both optional SA WELL+ and ECOFIT member cards. (b) Bluetooth/WIFI button: When a smart phone is connected with equipment, press this button to disconnect. Scan the QR code or touch the NFC label on the console to connect to the equipment again if necessary.
  • Page 69: Accessories Options

    ACCESSORIES Options 1. Long Handrails 2. Fan Set...
  • Page 70: Appendixes

    11. APPENDIXES APPENDIXES Electronics Block Diagram USB Board HRC Board 15" LCD Screen Control Board Display Board HTR Board EUP Key Board IPOD Board CSAFE Board CATV Head Phone Board Contact HTR plates Bridge Board Safety key Board [Option] Speed/Incline Key Board Fan Board Drive Board Incline Control Motor...
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