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Dear Customer, Thank you for deciding for a high-quality training equipment of the brand DARWIN, the brand that makes athlete‘s hearts beat faster. DARWIN offers a wide r ange of home fitness equipment like ellip- tical cross trainers, ergometers, treadmills and rowing machines. DARWIN equipment is the optimal equipment for all those who want to train at home independent of goals and fitness level.
4.4.4 Heart rate-controlled programme 4.4.5 Heart rate measuring 4.4.6 Body fat test 4.4.7 Training programme WARRANTY INFORMATION DISPOSAL ORDERING ACCESSORIES ORDERING SPARE PARTS 8.1 Service hotline 8.2 Serial number and model name 8.3 Parts list 8.4 Exploded drawing TM 40...
GENERAL INFORMATION Technical data LCD display of: time speed distance calories incline heart rate Motor output: 2 HP continuous output (DC motor) Speed range: 1 - 16 km/h (0.1 km/h steps) Speed quick keys: 6 Incline range: 1 - 10 % (in 0.5 % steps) Incline quick keys: 6 Total number of training programmes: Manual programmes:...
(fixed) to your clothing! An uncontrolled usage of the equipment by third parties can be avoided by removing and storing the safety key. Prevent children from having access to the safety key. TM 40...
Electrical safety The equipment requires a 220 - 230V / 50 Hertz mains power supply. The equipment should be connected directly to a grounded plug socket only by means of the power cable supplied. The use of multi-socket adapters or similar is not recommended. Extension leads must comply with local electrical safety guidelines.
Please contact your con- tract partner in such a case. The equipment should no longer be used until it has been repaired. When needed, only use original DARWIN spare parts. Check the tightness of all screw connections once a month. TM 40...
Errors and error diagnosis Error Cause Solution Safety key missing Check if the safety key is inserted and Console only shows place it in lines Running belt not aligned Laufmatte gemäß Anleitung zentrieren Running belt tilted Belt tension/lubrication not Check belt tension/lubrication in accor- Running belt slips dance with the instructions through/stops...
Then watch how the belt runs for approximately 30 seconds, because the change will not be visible immediately. Repeat the process until the running belt runs straight again. If the running mat cannot be adjusted, please contact the contract partner. If the running mat (belt) cannot be adjusted, please contact Sport-Tiedje. TM 40...
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Tensioning the running belt again If the running belt slips over the rollers during operation (if this is the case, a noticeable jerking will be noticed while running), the running belt must be tensioned again. In most cases, the cause for the slipping is a straining of the belt through usage. This is completely normal. It can be tightened through the same setting screws that were used during adjustment.
150 operating hours and to check all the components. The following routine work must be done in the specified time intervals: Part Weekly Monthly 2x annually Annually Display Computer Belt tension Belt lubrication Plastic covers Screws & cable connections Legends: C = cleaning; I = inspect TM 40...
ASSEMBLY Package contents The package contains the parts represented in the illustration, including a power cable with mains plug. If one of the illustrated parts is missing or damaged, please contact your contract partner. Main frame Handle bar set Handle bar post (right) Handle bar post (left)
Please be careful not to jam the cables. This can result in damage to your treadmill. 1.2 Mount the left and the right handle bar post (2 and 3) on the main frame (1) with six allen screws (10) using the supplied allen wrench. TM 40...
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Step 2 : Assembly of the handle bar set 2.1 Connect the upper computer cable (81) and the middle computer cable (82). Note: Please be careful not to jam the cables. This can result in damage to your treadmill. 2.2 Put the handle bar set (4) on the left and the right handle bar post (2 and 3). 2.3 Mount the handle bar set (4) on the left and the right handle bar post (2 and 3) with four hex bolts (7), four spring washers (8) and four flat washers (9) using the supplied wrench.
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Please be careful not to jam the cables. This can result in damage to your treadmill. 3.2 Put the computer (78) on the handle bar set (4). 3.3 Mount the computer (78) on the handle bar set (4) with four bolts (56) using the supllied allen wrench. TM 40...
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Step 4: Assembly of the computer (2/2) 4.1 Finally, mount the remaining two screws (20) with the supllied allen wrench.
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Please note that the treadmill can not be started without the safety key. Be sure to attach the clip on your clothes before you start your training. In case the safety key is removed during your trai- ning, the treadmill will stop immediately to ensure your safety. Safety key TM 40...
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Transport and storage The treadmill is foldable and thus saves space when it is stored. It also makes it easier to transport. Folding up the treadmill 1. Turn the treadmill off and remove the plug from the outlet. 2. Make sure that nothing is on or next to the equipment that can be spilled or knocked over or that makes it impossible to fold up the treadmill.
If the ground should be uneven you can fix that by using the adjusting wheels at the mainframe under the motor. 1. Lift the treadmill at the front and turn the ad- justing wheels. 2. Turn the adjusting wheels clockwise to lift the treadmill. 3. Turn the adjusting wheels counter clockwise to lower the treadmill. Down TM 40...
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F Your current speed is displayed here. G In the middle of the display a 400 meter/0.25 mile running track is displayed. According to your distance, the segments around the track will light up to visualize your cur- rent position on this track. TM 40...
Button functions By pressing the COOL DOWN button during a training session the cool down programme will start directly. The speed of the belt will slowly decrease to a full stand still within 2 or 3 minu- tes. With this button you can choose between the different programmes. With this button you can enter a programme or confirm the selected value.
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To resume the training press the START key. To quit the training press the STOP button again. Cool Down By pressing the COOL DOWN button during a training session the cool down programme will start directly. The speed of the belt will slowly decrease to a full stand still within 2 or 3 minutes. TM 40...
Programmes Manual programme 4.4.1 MANUAL ( With the manual programme you can set the preferred speed and incline level during the entire wor- kout. Select the manual programme by pressing the PROGRAM button until MANUAL is displayed on screen. Then press the ENTER button to confirm. 1.
INCLINE buttons or the SPEED - + buttons. The training session is finished when one of the set target values is reached. The computer will now automatically go into cool down programme. Press STOP if you want to cancel the cool down programme. TM 40...
INCLINE buttons or the SPEED - + buttons or by the quick keys on the hand rail. The training session is finished when the set distance has elapsed. The computer will now automatically enter the cool down programme. Press STOP if you want to cancel the cool down programme. TM 40...
4.4.4 HRC – THR Heart Rate-controlled programme With the heart rate-controlled programme you can exercise using your hear rate. The treadmill com- puter will automatically and gradually change the incline and speed to maintain the set heart rate. The heart rate can be set at 60% or 80% of your calculated maximum heart rate (HRC). You are also able to set your own target heart rate (THR).
An acoustic alarm will sound if your heart rate exceeds the set target heart rate. Which target heart rate is important for which training goal can be found out in the following. TM 40...
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Fat burning (weight management): The main goal here is to burn deposits of fat. In order to achieve this training goal, a low training intensity (approximately 55% of the maximum heart rate) and a longer training period are required. Cardiovascular training (cardio training): The primary goal is to increase endurance and fitness through an improved provision of oxygen through the cardiovascular system.
During the training session the speed and incline can be changed with the INCLINE buttons or the SPEED - + buttons. Note: The training session is finished when the set distance is reached. The computer will now show your result: Better than target pace, achieved the target pace or slower than the target pace. TM 40...
WARRANTY INFORMATION Darwins‘s fitness equipment is subject to strict quality controls. However, if a fitness equipment purchased from us does not work perfectly, we take it very seriously and ask you to contact our customer service as indicated. We are happy to help you by phone via our service hotline. Error descriptions Your fitness equipment is developed for long-term, high-quality training.
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For that reason, we also want to resolve your queries quickly and in a straightforward manner. Thus, please always keep your customer number and the serial number of the faulty equipment handy. TM 40...
DISPOSAL At the end of its operational life, this equipment cannot be disposed of in normal household waste. Instead, it must be disposed of via an electricals recycling centre. Further information can be obtained from your local authority‘s recycling service. The materials can be recycled as per their symbols.
9:00 - 18:00 10:00 - 17:00 Serial number and model name Before assembling your equipment, find the serial number on the white sticker and enter it in the appropriate space. Serial number: Brand / category: Model name: Darwin treadmill TM40 TM 40...
Parts list Discription Drawing No. Specification Qty. Main frame 260D8-3-1000-J0 Left handlebar post 260D1-3-1300-J0 Right handlebar post 260D1-3-1400-J1 Handlebar set 260D8-3-1500-B70 Base tube 260D1-3-1600-J1 Connecting tube 260D1-3-1900-J0 Hex bolt 50108-5-0020-F0 M8x1.25x20L Spring washer 55108-2-1520-FA D15.4xD8.2x2T Flat washer 55108-1-1612-FA D16*D8.5*1.2T Allen screw 54008-5-0040-F3 M8*1.25*40L Running belt...
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D18*D8.5*1.0T Allen bolt 50308-5-0030-F0 M8*1.25*30 Allen bolt 50308-5-0050-F3 M8*1.25*50L Gas spring set 260D1-6-1661-B0 Handle pulse cable 81800-6-2479-00 700L Upper motor cover 260D1-6-2401-B0 680*364.9*135.7 Bottom motor cover(left) 26000-6-2418-B0 379*364.9*87 Bottom motor cover(right) 26000-6-2419-B0 391*364.9*53 Motor decorative cover 260D8-6-2403-B0 226*66.4*1.2T TM 40...
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Discription Drawing No. Specification Qty. Allen bolt 50310-5-0035-F3 M10*35L Bushing 58002-6-1104-UC0 D28*D10*9.2 Plastic washer 55110-1-2404-BF D10*D24*0.4T Incline motor 26100-6-1975-00 JS11-B Flat washer 55110-1-2020-FA D20xD11x2T Spring washer 55110-2-1730-FA D17.8*D10.2*3.0T Nylon nut 55210-1-2010-FA M10x1.5x10T Allen bolt 54010-5-0065-F4 M10*1.5*65L Allen bolt 54010-5-0050-F4 M10*1.5*50L Flat washer 55110-1-3030-FA D30*D10*3.0T...
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Oval end cap 260D1-6-1588-B0 71.2*46*21.6 screw 51004-2-0010-N0 ST4*1.41*10L 102L Inside cover for handrail (L) 260D1-6-1596-B0 62.6*56*44.7 102R Inside cover for handrail (R) 260D1-6-1597-B0 62.6*56*44.7 103L Side cover for handrail (L) 260D1-6-1594-B0 56*33*45.3 103R Side cover for handrail (R) 260D1-6-1595-B0 56*33*45.3 TM 40...
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