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CHAPTER 1: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS....................................................................................
1.2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL.......................................................................................
CHAPTER 2: UNPACKING THE TREADMILL
2.1 INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................
2.2 SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................................................
2.3 COMPONENTS IN THE CARTON......................................................................
2.4 COMPONENTS IN THE HARDWARE KIT..........................................................
2.5 COMPONENTS ON THE PRODUCT..................................................................
CHAPTER 3: PRODUCT ASSEMBLY
3.1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS....................................................................
3.2 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.............................................................................
STEP 1 Left/Right Pedestal Installation.............................................................
STEP 2 Display Installation................................................................................
STEP 3 Moving the Treadmill............................................................................
STEP 4 Leveling the Unit...................................................................................
STEP 5 Treadmill Walk Belt Tracking................................................................
STEP 6 Treadmill Walk Belt Tightness Adjustment............................................
STEP 7 Power Cord Installation........................................................................
STEP 8 Fuse Replacement..............................................................................
3.3
SAFETY KEY USAGE........................................................................................
CHAPTER 4:
HF-TR9750-G
4.1 DISPLAY LAYOUT...............................................................................................
4.2 DISPLAY FEATURES..........................................................................................
4.3 DISPLAY CONTROLS.........................................................................................
4.4 SAFETY KEY.......................................................................................................
CHAPTER 5:
HOW TO USE YOUR
5.1
QUICK START AND TOUCH-N-GO QUICKSTART PROGRAMS......................
5.2 USER SELECTION..............................................................................................
5.3 WOROUT SET UP...............................................................................................
5.4 PROGRAMS........................................................................................................
5.5 USER PARAMETER SETTINGS.........................................................................
CHAPTER 6:
ABOUT HEART RATE DETECTION AND PRESENTATION
6.1 HEART RATE TELEMETRY................................................................................
6.2 CONTACT HEART RATE....................................................................................
CHAPTER 7:
GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE
7.1 HOW HARD SHOULD I EXERCISE?.................................................................
7.2 HOW LONG SHOULD I EXERCISE?..................................................................
7.3 HOW OFTEN SHOULD I EXERCISE?................................................................
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  • Page 1 STEP 5 Treadmill Walk Belt Tracking..............STEP 6 Treadmill Walk Belt Tightness Adjustment..........STEP 7 Power Cord Installation................ STEP 8 Fuse Replacement................SAFETY KEY USAGE..................CHAPTER 4: HF-TR9750-G DISPLAY 4.1 DISPLAY LAYOUT....................4.2 DISPLAY FEATURES..................4.3 DISPLAY CONTROLS..................4.4 SAFETY KEY.......................
  • Page 2 CHAPTER 8: MAINTENANCE 8.1 TREADMILL LUBRICATION KIT................. 8.2 THE LUBRICATION PROMPT................8.3 CLEARING THE SERVICE NEEDED MESSAGE..........8.4 MANUAL LUBRICATION PROCEDURE............8.5 OTHER PERIODIC MAINTENANCE TIPS............8.6 MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST................CHAPTER 9: ERROR MESSAGE AND OTHER MESSAGE 9.1 ERROR MESSAGES..................9.2 OTHER MESSAGES..................WIRING SCHEMATIC ...................
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    - CHAPTER 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...
  • Page 5 180 KGS (400 LBS). Note that the 12 mph (20 kph) rating good up to 125 kgs (275 lbs). Note that the 12 mph (20 kph) rating is good for users up to 125 kgs (275 lbs). 180 Kg (400 livres). 125 kg (275 livres).
  • Page 6 Improper connection of the equipment-grounding connector can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrical or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the treadmill is properly grounded. DO NOT modify the plug provided with the product; if it doesn't fit the outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified technician.
  • Page 7 Remarque: Ce matériel a été testé et déclaré conforme aux normes des appareils digitaux de Classe B, conformément à la partie 15 du Règlement de la FCC. Ces limites sont conçues pour offrir une protection raisonnable contre les interférences nuisibles dans une installation résidentielle. Cet appareil génère, utilise, et peut diffuser des signaux radioélectriques, et, s'il n'est pas installé...
  • Page 8: About This Manual

    1.2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual provides instructions for the assembly, installation, and operation of the HF-TR9750-G Treadmill. Please study this manual thoroughly to prevent injury to exercisers and damage to the product. Please save these instructions for future reference. Make sure that product users abide by instructions in this manual.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    - CHAPTER 2 UNPACKING THE TREADMILL 2.1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a high quality product from SportsArt Fitness. Constructed of robust materials and built for years of trouble-free usage, the HF-TR9750-G Treadmill was designed and manufactured to become an integral part of your fitness regimen.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    2.2 SPECIFICATIONS HF-TR9750-G Specifications Running surface: 20" x 58" inches Speed Range: 0.1- 12 mph; 0.2- 20 kph; Motor: 2.8 HP Incline Range: 0-15% Programs: INTERVAL, RANDOM, HILL, MANUAL, GLUTE, ZONE TRAINER, CARDIO, WT LOSS Feedback: CALORIES, SPEED, TIME, DISTANCE, CAL/HR, METS, PACE, INCLINE, HEART RATE, WT LOSS HEART RATE and CARDIO TARGET HEART RATE.
  • Page 11 2.3 COMPONENTS Assembly Parts Name Qty No. Description Hardware kit Display Cowling/handles Power cord Right pedestal Lube applicator tube Feeder cord Lubricant Pedestal cover Body Left pedestal Owner's manual...
  • Page 12: Components In The Hardware Kit

    2.4 COMPONENTS IN THE HARDWARE KIT A hardware kit is provided in the packaging of this product. Please inspect the hardware kit for the following items. Hardware Kit Name Name Specification Specification Notes Notes Screw cap (flat) Screw cap (curved) Safety key T-shaped Allen wrench (M6)
  • Page 13: Installation Requirements

    - CHAPTER 3 PRODUCT ASSEMBLY 3.1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS The challenge of product installation depends highly on the area in which the product will be used. Stairs, doorways and other obstacles must be considered in planning for product installation. Please ensure the safety of people and property in planning the installation of any product.
  • Page 14 Note: For brevity, throughout this manual, the word “screws” is used where screws, washers, and other hardware may be involved. Note that some parts are marked “L” for left and “R” for right. Product side determinations correspond to the left/right sides of a person exercising on the product.
  • Page 15 Make sure the walk belt is in the correct position in relation to both the walk belt guides. The guides should press the sides of the walk belt downward, away from the treadmill body, as in the image marked O. The image marked X shows the incorrect position;...
  • Page 16: Step 1 Left/Right Pedestal Installation

    STEP 1 Left/Right Pedestal Installation -14-...
  • Page 17 1-1. Remove screws (31) from the left and right pedestal bases. Remove screws (33) from the left and right pedestals (A7, A3) -15-...
  • Page 18 1-2. Follow steps (a~d) 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. Then Pull the data cable through the hole as shown. (b) Place the right pedestal (A3) flat on the ground with its bottom part facing the data cable.
  • Page 19 1-3. 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 20 1-4. Hand-tighten screws (31) on both left and right pedestals (A7, A3) , but do not fully secure these screws yet. -18-...
  • Page 21 1-5. Follow steps (a~g) to assemble the handlebars. (a) First, remove screws (31)(32) from the handlebars (A2). (b) Slightly angle the handlebars (A2) to set one side of them onto the left pedestal (A7). (c) Connect the data cable (A3) in the right pedestal to the cable (A2) in the handlebars. -19-...
  • Page 22 (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. First secure pedestal base screws (see step 1-4). Then secure screws (32) in area B.
  • Page 23: Step 2 Display Installation

    STEP 2 Display Installation -21-...
  • Page 24 Follow steps (a~g) to install the display. (a) First, remove display connection screws (33) from the handlebars (A2). (b) To avoid damaging the display, insert the display (A1), as indicated by the arrows, onto the handlebars (A2). (c) Then, tilt the display (A1) slightly. (d) Temporarily secure the display by asserting pressure as indicated by the arrows.
  • Page 25 (e) Connect cables in positions A and B. ( ) After connecting cables, tuck them away safely. Then slightly lift the display (A1) and press it into place. Make sure that the plastic of the display lower cover rests on the outside of the handlebar plastic. (g) Use screws (33) to secure the display (A1).
  • Page 26: Step 3 Moving The Treadmill

    STEP 3 Moving the Treadmill Please follow steps (a, b, c) 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 27: Step 4 Leveling The Unit

    STEP 4 Leveling the Unit 4-1. Push down on the end of the treadmill. Inspect whether levelers touch the ground evenly. 4-2. If the unit does not sit flat on the floor, follow steps (a,b,c) to level the unit. (a) Rotate the leveler nut downward. (b) Rotate the leveler foot downward so it presses the floor.
  • Page 28: Step 5 Treadmill Walk Belt Tracking

    STEP 5 Treadmill Walk Belt Tracking The treadmill walk belt should rotate in the center of the deck, with equal spacing on both sides. If the walk belt tends to one side, turn the rear roller screw on that side clockwise no more than 1/4 turn.
  • Page 29: Step 6 Treadmill Walk Belt Tightness Adjustment

    STEP 6 Treadmill Walk Belt Tightness Adjustment If the walk belt seems to pause during use the walk belt may be too loose Stop using the treadmill and inspect walk belt tightness At the center of the walk belt length grasp both sides of the walk belt as shown in illustration A and B You should be able to lift the walk / <...
  • Page 30: Step 7 Power Cord Installation

    STEP 7 Power Cord Installation (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 31: Step 8 Fuse Replacement

    STEP 8 Fuse Replacement When current is excessive, the fuse breaks to protect other components. Follow steps (a~g) to replace a fuse. (a) Press the fuse holder cap. (b) Turn it counterclockwise. (c) The fuse and fuse holder cap will spring out. (d) Remove the bad fuse from the fuse holder cap.
  • Page 32: Safety Key Usage

    3.3 SAFETY KEY USAGE For home use, do not secure the safety key onto the product. Safety regulations require that the safety key be detachable to prevent unsupervised product use of the treadmill by children. For light commercial use, the safety key can be secured to the treadmill to prevent the key from being removed and lost.
  • Page 33 Secure the safety key to the treadmill as follows in steps f~h. ( ) Remove one screw on the left as shown. (g) Put the safety key in its place. (h) Insert the screw back into the loop. Secure the screw back into place. Bend the loop downward 90°.
  • Page 34: Display Layout

    -HF-TR9750-G CHAPTER 4 DISPLAY 4.1 DISPLAY LAYOUT Information Window Current HR Window ActivZone Programs Numeric Keypad Dot Matrix Display -32-...
  • Page 35: Display Features

    4.2 DISPLAY FEATURES 1. Personal CardioAdvisor Personal CardioAdvisor™ is a heart rate (HR) training tool that requires your age input to calculate your optimum HR training zone. The center display shows your actual heart rate value when the user wears a telemetry chest strap or holds onto contact heart rate pads (not available on some models).
  • Page 36: Display Controls

    4.3 DISPLAY CONTROLS 1. START: Press the START button to begin programming. 2. QUICKSTART: Quickstart will bypass Age, Weight inputs and Program selection. Time and distance will count up. 3. ENTER: To confirm the data inputted. 4. INTERVAL: Select specific work and rest periods as well control time, incline and speed per period.
  • Page 37 Pressing and holding the stop button will reset the electronics to the banner display of HF-TR9750-G 17. CHANGE / SCAN: Swap the display information during workout by pressing Change button. The upper led lights up for Calories, Speed, Time and Distance. The lower led lights up for Cal/HR, Mets, Pace and Incline.
  • Page 38: Safety Key

    4.4 SAFETY KEY The safety key feature is required to be in place for the treadmill to operate. This safety device is intented to provide the user a safe mechanism to stop the treadmill should a user stumble and fall. The electonics will prompt with the message - SAFETY KEY, to remind the user to replace the safety key in its proper place.
  • Page 39: Quick Start And Touch-N-Go Quickstart Programs

    CHAPTER 5-HOW TO USE YOUR HF-TR9750-G TREADMILL 5.1 QUICK START AND TOUCH-N-GO QUICKSTART PROGRAMS Your Fitness treadmill has many outstanding and beneficial electronic features that can simplify the programming interface. By thoroughly understanding the electronics you can significantly improve your workout experience.
  • Page 40 B. Set your personal ID: This feature allows you to personalize the User ID number. You can enter up to 11 characters. 1. When the desired User ID is displayed, press and hold the CHANGE button for 3 seconds to enter the user personalization process. A scrolling message will display "PRESS INCLINE UP/DN TO INPUT NAME, PRESS ENTER".
  • Page 41: Programs

    C. START WORKOUT: Upon selecting the program, press SPEED UP to begin. During your workout you can change programs without changing the desired time or distance. Shift on the Fly programming allows you to change programs and your time or distance continues per your original settings. D.
  • Page 42 (2) Enter WORK time. Display shows "SET WORK- xx:00 (time is set in increments ▲ ▲ of 1 minute)". Press INCLINE or numeric keypad to set up WORK time, incline and speed one by one. Press ENTER to confirm your input. ▲...
  • Page 43: User Parameter Settings

    (4) INCLINE as the heart rate control factor a. The user can manually adjust incline to maintain the target heart rate. b. The HRC control function automatically adjusts incline to maintain the target heart rate. Please note: Due to patent protection, in some markets only manual adjustment is allowed.
  • Page 44 (2) Upon entering the USER ID function activation/deactivation setting mode, the message window will show the active setting. One of the following messages will appear: USER ID – ON” (the USER ID activated setting) “ USER ID – OFF” (the USER ID deactivated setting) “...
  • Page 45: Heart Rate Telemetry

    - CHAPTER 6 ABOUT HEART RATE DETECTION AND PRESENTATION Heart rate detection functions are optional and may not be included in your particular model. If your bike is equipped with these functions, please note the following information. 6.1 HEART RATE TELEMETRY The word "telemetry heart rate"...
  • Page 46 4.The vibration of treadmills at speeds over 4mph/6.4kph makes heart rate detection difficult. Also, if your hands move, heart rate detection becomes difficult. SUGGESTIONS For better heart rate detection, keep hands in one place on the contact plates. Or wear a telemetry heart rate strap on your chest. NOTE: AVOID STATIC ELECTRICITY In cold, dry areas, static electricity can interfere with unit operation.
  • Page 47: How Hard Should I Exercise

    - CHAPTER 7 GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE 7.1 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.
  • Page 48: Treadmill Lubrication Kit

    - CHAPTER 8 MAINTENANCE Periodic maintenance is crucial to the performance of fitness equipment, just like it is to the performance of an automobile. The better you maintain a product, the longer it will serve your needs. This treadmill requires periodic lubrication of the walk belt and has a built-in system to prevent overuse without maintenance.
  • Page 49 1. Remove one treadmill end cap. On HF-TR9750-G treadmills, one landing strip must also be removed. 2. Remove screws from the finger guard on the left side. Then remove the finger guard. ▲ ▼ 3. Simultaneously press and hold INCLINE + INCLINE + 0 keys for two seconds.
  • Page 50 Insert the applicator tube so the line on the applicator touches the side of the walk belt. Apply 50 cc from the bottle of liquid lubricant. Let the treadmill operate two to three minutes so the lubricant can disperse. 7. Remove the applicator and the bottle of lubricant. -48-...
  • Page 51 2 mm and 6 mm. If necessary, make cuts in area A to allow proper placement of the finger guards. Secure the end cap on the treadmill. On HF-TR9750-G treadmills, secure the landing strip as well. Then the message “PLEASE PRESS THE STOP KEY AFTER FINISHING LUBRICATION”...
  • Page 52: Clearing The Service Needed Message

    8.3 CLEARING THE SERVICE NEEDED MESSAGE A. When the ”SERVICE NEEDED- APPLY LUBE” message appears, simultaneously ▲ ▼+ press and hold INCLINE +INCLINE 0 for two seconds. The motor will operate at a low speed, allowing lubricant to spread evenly on the walk belt. The display will show the following message: ”PLEASE PRESS THE STOP KEY AFTER FINISHING LUBRICATION”.
  • Page 53: Maintenance Checklist

    8.6 MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST Like cars, fitness products require maintenance. Regular maintenance extends the life of your fitness product, and failure to provide regular maintenance will void your warranty. Copy the maintenance log sheet and record maintenance work. Daily tasks 1. Check the product, including the safety key, for safe operation. Secure any loose screws.
  • Page 54 4. Clean and lubricate walk deck bushings. For lubrication of deck bushings, use red lithium grease. Remove bushing lubricant that touches the walk belt or deck surface. General Notes on Maintenance Note that product maintenance requirements depend on usage and environment. This schedule is based on average use.
  • Page 55 One-Year Maintenance Log for Treadmills Facility Name: Maintenance Supervisor: Product serial number: Start Date: End Date: Daily Tasks Week1 Week2 Week3 Week4 1.Safe 2.Clean Daily Tasks Week5 Week6 Week7 Week8 1.Safe 2.Clean Daily Tasks Week9 Week10 Week11 Week12 1.Safe 2.Clean Monthly Tasks Months 1-3 Months 4-6...
  • Page 56: Error Messages

    CHAPTER 9-ERROR MESSAGE AND OTHER MESSAGE 9.1 ERROR MESSAGES 1) ERR1: The optic sensor signal has not been received by the display. Restart the unit. If the error continues to appear, contact your SportsArt product distributor. 2) ERR3: Actual speed exceeds the speed setting. Restart the unit. 3) ERR7: The incline motor requires calibration.
  • Page 57: Wiring Schematic

    WIRING SCHEMATIC: HF-TR9750-G Your Authorized Distributor -55-...

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