SPORTS ART T615 Owner's Manual

SPORTS ART T615 Owner's Manual

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Sports Art Industrial Co., Ltd.
ISO 9001/14001 Certified
No. 11, Gong Huan Rd. Tainan City, Taiwan R.O.C.
USA
2014.08
www.gosportsart.com
T615 LED Treadmill
Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 T615 LED Treadmill Owner’s Manual Sports Art Industrial Co., Ltd. ISO 9001/14001 Certified 2014.08 No. 11, Gong Huan Rd. Tainan City, Taiwan R.O.C. www.gosportsart.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    STEP 5 Align the Walk Belt ..............23 STEP 6 Adjust the Walk Belt Tension ............ 24 STEP 7 Install the Power Cord .............. 25 5. UNDERSTAND THE T615 LED DISPLAY ........26 DISPLAY Overview ................26 DISPLAY Specifications ................ 27 DISPLAY Windows ................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of a high quality SportsArt product, the T615 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 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. 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 7 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 8: List Of Parts

    3. LIST Of PARTS Assembly Parts Name Qty. No. Name Qty. A1 Display A6 Main frame A2 Handlebar assembly A7 Left pedestal A3 Right pedestal A8 Owner’s manual A4 Feeder cord A9 Hardware kit A5 Pedestal cover A10 Power cord...
  • Page 9 Components on the Product Name Specification Notes Serrated washer (flat) D18*d8.5*t2.0*19T Mushroom top inner hex screw M8*P1.25*L20 Serrated washer (curved) D18*d8.5*t2.0 Mushroom top inner hex screw M8*P1.25*L20 Mushroom top inner hex screw M5*0.8*L12 Phillips screw M4*P0.7*L10 Components in the Hardware Kit Name Qty.
  • Page 10: 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 11: Step 0 Preparation: Inspect The Walk Belt Placement

    STEP 0 Preparation: Inspect Walk Belt Placement * Please make sure that the walk belt runs below the walk belt guides. Shown below: Walk belt should be aligned correctly with the guide wheel. * If the walk belt is not aligned correctly with the guide wheel, please re-align the belt on to the guide wheel.
  • 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) Remove screws (31) from the left and right pedestal bases. Remove screws (33) from the left and right pedestals (A7) (A3).
  • Page 14 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) Follow steps (a) through (d) below to thread the data cable into the right pedestal (A3). (a) First, cut the zip tie that secures the data cable to the right pedestal base and then pull the data cable through the hole as shown.
  • Page 15 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) After threading the data cable into the right pedestal, follow the following steps. (a) Insert pedestal base covers (A5) separately onto the left and right pedestals (A7) (A3). (b) Insert the right pedestal (A3) onto the right pedestal base. Insert the left pedestal (A7) onto the left pedestal base.
  • Page 16 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) (a) Hand-tighten screws (31) on both left and right pedestals (A7) (A3), but do not fully secure these screws yet.
  • Page 17 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) Follow steps (a) through (g) below to assemble the handlebar assembly. (a) First, remove screws (31) (32) from the handlebar assembly (A2). (b) Slightly angle the handlebar assembly (A2) to set one side of them onto the left pedestal (A7).
  • Page 18 STEP 1 Install the Pedestals and Handlebar Assy (Cont.) (d) Insert the right side of the handlebar into the right pedestal (A3), while tucking the cable into the pedestal safely. (e) Loosely secure handlebar screws (31) (32), but do not fully secure these screws.
  • Page 19: Step 2 Install The Display

    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.
  • Page 20 STEP 2 Install the Display (Continued) Follow steps (a) through (f) below to install the display. (a) First, remove display connection screws (33) from the handlebar assembly (A2). (b) To avoid damaging the display, insert the display (A1), as indicated by the arrows, onto the handlebar assembly (A2).
  • Page 21 STEP 2 Install the Display (Continued) (d) Connect cables in areas A and B as shown. (e) After connecting cables, tuck them away safely and then slightly lift the display (A1) and press it into place. Make sure that the plastic of the display lower cover in area C rests on the outside of the handlebar plastic.
  • Page 22: Step 3 Move The Treadmill Into Place For Use

    STEP 3 Move the Treadmill into Place for Use Please follow steps (a) through (c) below to put the treadmill in place for use. (a) Grasp the back frame with both hands and lift the walk deck up. (b) With the front of the treadmill slanted downward, use the front transport wheels to roll the unit.
  • Page 23: Step 4 Level The Treadmill

    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.
  • Page 24: Step 5 Align The Walk Belt

    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.
  • Page 25: Step 6 Adjust The Walk Belt Tension

    STEP 6 Adjust the 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.
  • Page 26: Step 7 Install The Power Cord

    STEP 7 Install the Power Cord (a) First, remove screws (34) from the power cord connector. (b) Insert the end of the power cord into the connector on the product. (c) Insert the other end of the power cord (A10) into the wall power socket. Secure the power cord onto the product socket with screws (34).
  • Page 27: Understand The T615 Led Display

    5. UNDERSTAND THE T615 LED DISPLAy DISPLAy Overview The T615 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.
  • Page 28: Display Specifications

    DISPLAy Specifications ● Calories: 0.0 - 9999 kcal ● Speed: 0.2 to 20.0 kph; 0.1 to 12.0 mph, in increments of 0.1 ● Time: 00:00 - 99:59 ● Distance: 0.0 - 9999 km or mile ● Cal/Hr: 0.0 - 9999 kcal ●...
  • Page 29 DISPLAy Keys (Continued) MANUAL – Press this key to directly control treadmill functions without activating workout programs such as interval, random, hill, or glute. GLUTE – Each time this key is pressed, one of two glute workouts will appear: GLUTE 30, GLUTE 45. Numbers represent time. Glute 30 is a 30-minute workout. Glute 45 is a 45-minute workout.
  • Page 30: Display Safety Key

    When the safety key magnet is not in place, the mes- sage “SAFETY KEY” appears, and the walk belt will not rotate. 6. OPERATE THE T615 LED TREADMILL There are two ways to start operating this product: (1) Press the QUICK START key, or (2) press the PROGRAM SELECTION key to enter a preset program.
  • Page 31: Operation Start A Workout Program

    OPERATION User ID Selection Once a user ID is selected, the accumulated workout record for that user will appear. Example: CALORIES SPEED TIME DISTANCE Press INCLINE▲ and INCLINE▼ keys, or press numeric keys 1-4, to select a user ID, then press the ENTER key to confirm your choice. You can personalize your user ID, substituting up to 11 alpha-numeric characters, for the user ID number.
  • Page 32: Operation Workout Programs

    OPERATION Workout Programs There are two groups of workout programs: Touch-N-Go programs and Custom programs. Touch-N-Go programs include interval, hill and manual. These programs can be activated via the quick start mode and via the start key. Custom programs include glute, zone trainer, weight loss, and cardio conditioning.
  • Page 33 OPERATION Workout Programs (Continued) Similar instructions appear for rest time, incline, and speed, and for work time, incline, and speed. At each prompting, press INCLINE▲/▼ to make selections, or press numeric keys, then press the ENTER key to confirm your choices. Press the SPEED▲ key to begin exercising. Note: The default setting is 1:1, one minute of rest at a two percent incline and one minute of work at a four percent incline.
  • Page 34 OPERATION Workout Programs (Continued) GLUTE – Press the GLUTE key to activate one of two incline-based workout programs: 30 or 45. Glute 30 is a 30-minute workout; Glute 45 is a 45-minute workout. Press the ENTER key to confirm your choice. Press the SPEED▲ key to begin exercising.
  • Page 35: Operation Cool Down

    OPERATION Workout Programs (Continued) CARDIO – Cardio is a heart rate control program in which speed or incline automatically adjusts to maintain an optimum target heart rate for cardio conditioning. The formula for calculating the cardio conditioning target heart rate follows: (220- AGE)* 0.80. It is designed to keep your heart rate at 80% of your maximum heart rate as calculated by 220 minus your age.
  • Page 36: Operation User Preferences And Component Versions

    OPERATION User Preference and Component Versions While the startup banner screen appears, hold the CHANGE key for three seconds to enter the user parameter setting mode. ● One of the following messages will appear: “UNIT – MPH” (for the imperial unit setting) “UNIT –...
  • Page 37: 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 38: Guidelines For Exercise

    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.
  • Page 39: 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 maintenance schedule, maintenance task list, one-year maintenance log, and electronics block diagram. MAINTENANCE Error Messages The following messages can appear on this product for diagnostic purposes. ERR1 –...
  • Page 40: 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) Ues a tool to press the fuse cap inward. (b) Turn the fuse cap counterclockwise. (c) The fuse cap springs out.
  • Page 41: 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 42 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 43 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 44: 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. Apply SportsArt lubricant. Walk deck Inspect for wear. Belt guides Inspect for normal rotation.
  • Page 45: 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 46: 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 47: Maintenance Electronics Block Diagram

    MAINTENANCE Electronics Block Diagram Control Board Numeric Key Board HRC Board Safety Key Board Fan Board Bridge Board Option Speed & Incline Keypad Board Incline Control Motor To Motor Temperature Sensor Drive Board Motor Speed Sensor DC Motor Oil Lubrication Transformer Automatic Oil Lubrication System Switch...

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