CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................4 IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL INFORMATION ..................5 IMPORTANT OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ..................5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ......................... 6 SPARE PARTS ............................6 REQUIRED TOOLS ..........................7 ASSEMBLY STEPS ..........................7 STEP 1 ..............................7 STEP 2 ..............................7 STEP 3 ..............................8 STEP 4 ..............................
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COOL-DOWN PHASE ........................21 MAINTENANCE ............................ 22 AFTER EACH USAGE ........................22 GENERAL CLEANING ........................22 GENERAL CARE ..........................22 PROPER LUBRICATION CHECKING ....................22 RUNNING BOARD LUBRICATION ....................23 IDENTIFICATION WAYS FOR RUNNING AND MOTOR BELT TIGHTNESS ........24 BELT AND MOTOR BELT .........................
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. Read this manual carefully before first using and keep it for future reference. 2. Product may vary from used pictures. 3. Do proper maintenance to prolong the lifetime of your treadmill. 4. To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect your treadmill from the electrical outlet prior to cleaning and/or service work.
IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL INFORMATION • Use a safe and properly grounded outlet. Never use an outlet with grounding problems. Put the cord away from any moving part of the treadmill including the elevation mechanism and transport wheels. • Never operate the treadmill on generator or UPS power supply. •...
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS The package contains following parts: SPARE PARTS Description Specification Main frame Lock washer Bolt M8*15 Bolt M5*12 Left handpulse bar Right handpulse bar 5# Allen wrench 5 mm Wrench W/SCREW S=13, 14, 15 Driver Left upright tube cover Right upright tube cover Bolt cover...
REQUIRED TOOLS 5# Allen wrench 5 mm 1 Pc Wrench W/SCREW Driver S=13, 14, 15 1 Pc NOTE: Do not connect it to power before the proper assembly has been finished. ASSEMBLY STEPS STEP 1 • Open the carton and put out the above-mentioned parts. •...
STEP 3 • Use the 5# Allen wrench (32) and M8*15 bolts (77) and lock washers (97). • Lock the upright tube (B) onto main frame. STEP 4 • Use the 5# Allen wrench (32) and M8*15 bolts (77) and lock washers (97) to lock the console (A) onto the left and right upright tube (B).
STEP 5 • Fix the left and right upright tube cover (23 and 24) to the base frame by using wrench w/screw driver (33) and M5*12 bolts (90). STEP 6 • Fix the left and right bars (118 and 117) to the console by using 5# Allen wrench (32) and M8*50 bolts (81).
FOLDING INSTRUCTIONS PULLING UP Support place A with hand, then pull up in the arrow direction until you hear the sound that means the cylinder (B) has been locked into the round tube. PULLING DOWN Support the place A with hand and press the frame slightly. Then kick the place B and the base frame will fall down automatically.
GROUNDING METHODS This product must be grounded. If there is any fault, grounding can reduce the risk of possible electric shock. The plug of machine is equipped with grounding conductor to ensure your safety. Please, insert the plug into correct electrical outlet. WARNING: Follow all warnings of this manual.
WINDOWS TIME WINDOW It displays running time. It counts in a positive direction from 0:00 to 99:59. After the count 99:59 has been reached, this device will stop smoothly and show “END”. Thereafter it goes into initial state after 5 seconds. When counting down, it counts from the set value to 0:00. Thereafter it shows “END” and enters the initial state.
INCLINE+/INCLINE- Push this button to set the value under the setting mode. Press this button to adjust the incline when the machine runs. INCLINE: low (3), medium (6), high (9) – incline shortcut button: quick incline setting. SPEED: fast (9), medium (6), slow (3) – speed shortcut button: quick speed setting. ENTERTAINMENT FUNCTIONS IPHONE/IPAD You can use the IPHONE/IPAD default entertainment function after this device has been powered.
SD CARD SLOT You can insert SD card to the SD card slot and the machine will display the music automatically. You can push this button and hold it for about 4 seconds to increase the volume level. You can push this button and hold it for about 4 seconds to decrease the volume level.
OPERATION OF EXERCISE PROCESS SPEED-DOWN Will decrease the running speed. SPEED-UP Will increase the running speed. INCLINE-DOWN Will decrease the incline. INCLINE-UP Will increase the incline. SPEED SHORTCUT BUTTON Will adjust the running speed. INCLINE SHORTCUT BUTTON Will adjust the inclination. STOP Will stop the device.
SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SELF-DEFINE PROGRAM There are 3 users self-define programs (U1, U2, U3) besides the 24 inner installed programs. 1. User self-define program setting In the initial situation press PROGRAM continually until U1, U2, U3 appears. Hold one for 3 seconds to enter the self-define program setting.
HEART RATE CONTROL HRC PARAMETER DEFAULT DEFAULT DEFAULT 1. Press PROGRAM continuously under the stand-by mode. You can find heart rate control from HP1 to HP2. The maximum speed for HP1 is 10.0 km/h and the maximum speed for HP2 is 12.0 km/h.
5. Press PROGRAM or START key to start it. 6. Under the HRC program, the keys INCLINE+, INCLINE-, SPEED+, SPEED- are available to adjust the speed and incline. The system can adjust them automatically to achieve the users target heart rate value. 7.
POWER SAVE FUNCTION The machine is equipped with energy saving function. Under the stand-by mode, at the state of waiting for operation, it switches automatically into power save mode if there is no operation within 10 minutes. The display will be closed. Push any button to re-wake it. TURN OFF Switch off the power.
Head rolls Slowly tilt your head to the right, stretching out the left side of your neck. Hold for 20 seconds. Then tilt it back again to the left and continue until the right side of your neck is stretched out. Hold for 20 seconds.
MAINTENANCE Reasonable cleaning and lubrication should prolong the lifespan of your device. For the maximum effect, keep the belt and deck as clean as possible. WARNING: • The friction between the belt and deck may play a major role in the function and life of your device.
NOTE: We recommend to use a silicone-based spray to lubricate it. You can buy it by a local sports seller. RUNNING BOARD LUBRICATION This device is equipped with lubricated running board that needs constant maintenance. The friction between the running belt and running board has a great impact to its life. We recommend lubrication of the deck every 3 months.
IDENTIFICATION WAYS FOR RUNNING AND MOTOR BELT TIGHTNESS BELT AND MOTOR BELT When the running belt skips, follow these steps to identify which belt must be adjusted (running belt or motor belt). • Switch off the power and screw off the bolt on protection cover. Put the cover off the treadmill. •...
PARTS LIST Q’TY Q’TY DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION BASE FRAME CONSOLE ACRYLIC MAIN FRAME SAFETY KEY TRAY INCLINE FRAME CONSOLE FRAME SPEAKER MOTOR BRACKET LEFT UPRIGHT TUBE RUBBER MAT RIGHT UPRIGHT TUBE BOLT ST3.5*10 BOLT M6*15 FAN GUIDE TUBE FRONT ROLLER BACK ROLLER CYLINDER ALLEN...
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DRIVER PIPE PLUG LOCK WASHER AC SINGLE WIRE LOCK WASHER AC SINGLE WIRE LOCK WASHER SAFETY KEY SPRING WAHSER GROUNDING WIRE FLAT WASHER C SCREW WITH M5*8 POWER WIRE WASHER MOTOR TOP COVER POWER OUTLET ARCYLIC 10*Φ26*2.0 SQUARE SWITCH BIG WASHER C OVERLOAD PROTECTOR ALLEN M8*42 L20...
TROUBLE SHOOTING 1. There is no display on screen after the machine has been connected to the power source: ▪ Check the overload button. If the overload protector button bounce, press this button. ▪ Make sure, the power source, overload protector, control board are connected well. ▪...
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY, WARRANTY CLAIMS General Conditions of Warranty and Definition of Terms All Warranty Conditions stated hereunder determine Warranty Coverage and Warranty Claim Procedure. Conditions of Warranty and Warranty Claims are governed by Act No. 40/1964 Coll. Civil Code, Act No.
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