CARDIOSTRONG TX-50 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

CARDIOSTRONG TX-50 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

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Assembly and Operating Instructions
CSTTX50.02.02
Art. No. CST-TX50-2

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  • Page 1 Assembly and Operating Instructions CSTTX50.02.02 Art. No. CST-TX50-2...
  • Page 2   TX50...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content GENERAL INFORMATION Technical Data Personal Safety Electrical Safety Set-Up Place ASSEMBLY General Instructions Scope of Delivery Assembly OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Console Display Button Functions Programmes 3.3.1 Pre-set programmes 3.3.2 Challenge programmes 3.3.3 Custom user programmes 3.3.4 Virtual simulations 3.3.5 HRC programmes (pulse control) User setting STORAGE AND TRANSPORT General Instructions...
  • Page 4 RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ORDERING SPARE PARTS Serial Number and Model Name Parts List Exploded Drawing WARRANTY CONTACT   TX50...
  • Page 5 With cardiostrong® fitness equipment, the focus is on what sport is all about: maximum performance! Therefore, the equipment is developed in close consultation with athletes and sports scientists.
  • Page 6 ABOUT THIS MANUAL Please carefully read the entire manual before installation and first use. The manual will help you to quickly set up the system and explains how to safely use it. Make sure that all persons exercising with the equipment (especially children and persons with physical, sensory, mental or motor disabilities) are informed about this manual and its contents in advance.
  • Page 7: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION Technical Data LED display of speed in km/h training time in min training distance in km calories burnt in kcal heart rate (when using the hand sensors or a chest strap) incline in % Motor output: 3 HP continuous output (DC motor) Speed range: 0.8-20 km/h Speed hot keys:...
  • Page 8: Personal Safety

    Personal Safety DANGER ⚠ Before you start using the equipment, you should consult your physician that this type of exercise is suitable for you from a health perspective. Particularly affected are persons who: have a hereditary disposition to high blood pressure or heart disease, are over the age of 45, smoke, have high cholesterol values, are overweight and/or have not exercised regularly in the past year.
  • Page 9: Electrical Safety

    Electrical Safety DANGER ⚠ In order to reduce the risk of an electric shock, always unplug the equipment from the mains socket immediately after your workout, before assembly or dismantling, and before maintenance or cleaning. Do not pull on the cable. ⚠...
  • Page 10: Set-Up Place

    Set-Up Place WARNING ⚠ Do not place the equipment in main corridors or escape routes. ⚠ CAUTION The training room should be well ventilated during training and not be exposed to any draughts. Choose the place in which to set up the equipment such that there is enough free space/ clearance to the front, the rear and to the sides of the equipment.
  • Page 11: Assembly

    ASSEMBLY General Instructions ⚠ DANGER Do not leave any tools, packaging materials such as foils or small parts lying around, as otherwise there is a danger of suffocation for children. Keep children away from the equipment during assembly. ⚠ WARNING The treadmill is equipped with high-pressure shock absorbers that can cause the treadmill to suddenly open if handled incorrectly.
  • Page 12: Scope Of Delivery

    Scope of Delivery WARNING ⚠ Around the treadmill there is a strap that prevents the treadmill from opening during transport. This strap must be removed before assembly. The scope of delivery consist of the following parts. At the beginning, check whether all parts and tools belonging to the device are included in the scope of delivery and whether damage has occurred.
  • Page 13 Frame (running deck) Speed cable Base frame Incline cable Console upright post (left) Hand pulse cable Console upright post (right) Hand pulse cable A Console holder Safety key Handle (left) Handle bar Handle (right) Frame cover (left) Computer console Frame cover (right) Pulse cable (PCB) M10 x 60L screw Speed cable...
  • Page 14: Assembly

    Assembly Before assembly, take a close look at the individual assembly steps shown and carry out the assembly in the order given. NOTICE First loosely screw all parts together and check that they fit properly. Then tighten the screws using the tool only when you are instructed to do so. Step 1: Mounting the handle holder (upright post) Remove the screw (15) and the nut (16) from the right and the left sides of the base frame (2)
  • Page 15 Step 2: Mounting the frame covers Mount the left frame cover (13) on the frame with the screws (19). Repeat this step on the right side. Step 3: Mounting the handles Position the handles on the upright posts. Secure the left and the right handle on the upright posts with the screws (17).
  • Page 16 Step 4: Mounting the handle bar Mount the safety bar (12) on the upright post with the screws (18). Step 5: Mounting the console Remove the screws (19), which are mounted on the bracket. Place the console (D) on the console holder.
  • Page 17 Step 6: Mounting the book holder Mount the mounting arms (R) on the back of the console with four screws (S). Mount the book holder (Q) on the mounting arms (R) with four screws (T). Step 7: Finish the assembly and adjust the stability Check the screws (20) and the washers (21), which are already pre-mounted on the console, whether they are tight.
  • Page 18 Step 8: Alignment of the feet If the floor is uneven, you can stabilize the treadmill by turning the two setting screws under the main frame. WARNING ⚠ The treadmill is equipped with high-pressure shock absorbers that can cause the treadmill to suddenly open if handled incorrectly.
  • Page 19: Operating Instructions

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE Familiarise yourself with all the functions and setting options of the device before starting training. Have the proper use of this product explained to you by a specialist. SAFETY KEY ⚠ WARNING For your safety, the device is equipped with an EMERGENCY STOP function. The equipment can only be operated if the safety key is correctly attached to the contact point of the cockpit.
  • Page 20: Console Display

    Console Display All important training information and entertainment functions are clearly displayed on the big, coloured screen. The display is divided in different zones.   TX50...
  • Page 21 All important training data are displayed at the top of the A – Training data display screen Training videos or programme profiles are displayed in the B – Programme display and middle. The speed or the incline are displayed as bars per video screem time unit.
  • Page 22: Button Functions

    Button Functions A – Incline up/down and Increase or reduce the incline & quick access to the incline hot keys levels 2, 4, 6 or 8 %. B – Speed up/down and Increase or reduce the speed & quick access to speed levels 3, hot keys 5, 7 or 9 %.
  • Page 23: Programmes

    Programmes Training progress only results from diversion. When you work out at the same speed, incline, and duration every day, you will be better in the beginning – however, at some point, you will come to a standstill. You won‘t become any better. It‘s sufficient to lose weight, but when you want to get more out of yourself, you have to vary your training and to challenge continuously.
  • Page 24 P-03: Moderate interval (default 30 min.) Once you start a regular training and have an improved fitness, you are ready to train at a moderate intensity in the interval. Please pay attention that this training includes a change between an easy recovery and a high intensity interval.
  • Page 25 P-08: Climb uphill (default 30 min.) Increase gradually the exercise intensity with this workout. The target is to stimulate the body to improve the cardiovascular fitness and to maximise the muscle cell growth of the trained muscles. The calorie consumption is maximised in the top levels. Your body can work out longer and can still benefit from the high intensity when getting slower and returning to the starting level.
  • Page 26 P-13: Constant pace (default 40 min.) Improve your fitness and stimulate your body to burn more fat. It is an ideal support to improve your fitness. Most of these exercises of this kind focus on maintaining an intensity during the whole training.
  • Page 27: Challenge Programmes

    3.3.2 Challenge Programmes All in all, there are 12 challenge programmes, whereby the speed adjusts depending upon the level. The programmes come from the four zones: Special Forces, Olympic Game, Professional Game as well as Outdoor Running and each of them is available in three levels of selection. Special forces - 1 Special forces - 2 Special forces - 3...
  • Page 28: Custom User Programmes

    3.3.3 Custom User Programmes There are 20 customised programmes, which you can individually create. Using these programmes, you determine the duration of the training programme first. Then you determine the desired speed and incline for each of these 20 time sequences. In contrast to the pre-set profile programmes, you can change speed AND incline at any time when using these programmes.
  • Page 29: Virtual Simulations

    3.3.4 Virtual Simulations Six virtual simulation videos are pre-installed on the console. These are shot running tracks, which you can watch on the screen during your training. At first, you choose “virtual simulations” in the main menu and confirm the selection with ENTER. Six preview images are displayed, which represent the tracks: Snow Mountain Road: An interstate across the wide plain, in the background you can see the mountains.
  • Page 30: Hrc Programmes (Pulse Control)

    During the training, you can change the speed and the incline with the arrow buttons or the hot keys at any time. The virtual simulation videos respond to your settings. When you change the speed on the treadmill, the playing speed of the video changes as well. Changing the incline does not influence the video.
  • Page 31: User Setting

    Set the HRC type: There are two modes of HRC programmes, HRC1 – constant and HRC2- interval. Set the preferred HRC mode with the buttons. Set the mode: Set the speed or the incline with the buttons. Set the age: Enter your age with the buttons. Set the target heart rate: Enter your target heart rate with the buttons.
  • Page 32: Storage And Transport

    STORAGE AND TRANSPORT General Instructions ड ATTENTION Make sure that the equipment is protected from moisture, dust and dirt in the selected storage location. The storage location should be dry and well ventilated and have a constant ambient temperature between 5°C and 45°C. WARNING ⚠...
  • Page 33: Folding Up The Treadmill

    4.3.1 Folding Up the Treadmill ⚠ WARNING Do not connect the equipment to the power supply when it is folded up. Try not to operate the equipment when it is folded up. The running surface must have come to a complete stop before folding. ⚠...
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting, Care And Maintenance

    TROUBLESHOOTING, CARE AND MAINTENANCE General Instructions ⚠ WARNING Do not make any improper changes to the equipment. CAUTION ⚠ Damaged or worn components may affect your safety and the life of the equipment. Therefore, immediately replace damaged or worn components. In such a case, contact the contract partner.
  • Page 35: Error Codes And Troubleshooting

    Error Codes and Troubleshooting The electronics of the equipment continuously carries out tests. In case of deviations, an error code appears on the display and normal operation is stopped for your safety. Please contact Sport-Tiedje for technical support. ERR 1 Check the cable connection between the display and the motor controlling unit.
  • Page 36: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance The most important maintenance measure is the care of the running mat. This includes adjustment, re tensioning and lubrication of the running mat. Damage resulting from insufficient or neglected care is not covered by the warranty. You should therefore carry out maintenance checks at regular intervals.
  • Page 37: Re-Tensioning The Running Mat

    5.4.2 Re-tensioning the Running Mat If the running mat slips over the rollers during operation (if this is the case, there is a noticeable jerk during running), the running mat must be re tightened. In most cases, the slipping is caused by stretching of the mat through use. This is perfectly normal. NOTICE Re-tensioning is carried out using the same adjusting screws that are used for adjustment.
  • Page 38: Maintenance And Inspection Calendar

    Maintenance and Inspection Calendar To avoid damage from body sweat, the equipment must be cleaned with a damp towel (no solvents!) after each training session. The following routine tasks must be performed at the specified intervals: Part Weekly Monthly Quarterly Half-yearly Yearly Display console...
  • Page 39: Recommended Accessories

    RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES To make your training experience even more effi cient and pleasant, we recommend that you add suiting accessories to your fi tness equipment. This could be a fl oor mat, for example, which makes your fi tness equipment stand more securely and also protects the fl oor from falling sweat, but it could also be additional handrails on some treadmills or silicone spray to keep moving parts in good shape.
  • Page 40: Ordering Spare Parts

    It's located on a white sticker. The exact position of this sticker is shown in the following illustration. Enter the serial number in the appropriate field. Serial number: Brand / Category: cardiostrong / treadmill Model Name: TX50 Article Number: CST-TX50-2   TX50...
  • Page 41: Parts List

    Parts List Qty. Supplier Parts No. Name (01) 8000001750 Main frame set (02) 342008003002001 Rubber cushion (03) 342008003002501 Rubber cushion (04) 341305202202001 Space pad (05) 331808205602301 Wheel (06) 312TA2150011004 Incline lower cover (07) 592400000000001 Power cord buckle (08) 362710002501000 Separate cover (09) 8000001751 Frame base set...
  • Page 42 (33) 2000001495 Front handle bar (34) 321310032003004 Handlebar end plugs (35) 753032030760002 Foam grips (36) 210130007132502 Folding shock (37) 201TA4175020A07 Folding fixed tube (38) 550140240390115 Twin spring (39) 204TB4200011A07 Motor bracket (40) 401122504703501 Motor-220V (41) 591130350035011 One-sided adhesive (42) 205213828628501 Core (43) 551350220450111...
  • Page 43 (68) 311TA3200060003 Rear end cap-right (69) 311TA3200050003 Rear end cap-left (70) 311TA3200070003 Side cover-left (71) 311TA3200080003 Side cover-right (72) 213006021309102 Side rail (73) 3000000889 Console lower cover (74) 4000000722 Console upper cover with PCB board (75) 406305010030001 Built-in receiver (76) 405104690503001 Cable (77)
  • Page 44 (108) 511410006000114 Socket screw (109) 531210001000114 Nylon nut (110) 521102000600112 Screw M2*6L (111) 511908007000124 Socket screw (112) 541108014150114 Washer (113) 521204115900114 Screw (114) 521204105000114 Screw (115) 511408001500114 Screw (116) 542108016150114 Wave washer (117) 511908004500114 screw (M8x45) (118) 511208009500114 Hexagonal socket screw (119) 511810009500111 Carriage screw...
  • Page 45 (143) 512506401300114 Screw (144) 522504115900114 Screw (145) 511504001000114 Screw (148) 523103000800113 Screw (149) 6341TW001001 Label (150) 6341TW001002 Label (152) 592100000000002 Lock ties (153) 8000002875 AC power cord (154) 2000002771 Tablet holder (155) 2000002772 Tablet holder bracket (156) 2000002773 Tablet fixed hook (157) 5000000005 Tension band...
  • Page 46: Exploded Drawing

    Exploded Drawing TX50   TX50...
  • Page 47: Warranty

    WARRANTY Training equipment from cardiostrong® is subject to strict quality control. 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.
  • Page 48 Warranty Service Within the warranty period, equipment which develops faults as a result of material or manufacturing defects, will be repaired or replaced at our discretion. Ownership of equipment or parts of equipment which have been replaced is transferred to us. The warranty period is not extended nor does a new warranty period begin following repair or replacement under the warranty.
  • Page 49: Contact

    CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT TECHNICAL SUPPORT & SERVICE TECHNICAL SUPPORT & SERVICE �� �� �� +49 4621 4210-900 80 90 16 50 +33 (0) 172 770033 +49 4621 4210-945 +49 4621 4210-933 �� +49 4621 4210-698 �� �� info@fitshop.dk service-france@fitshop.fr �� technik@sport-tiedje.de ��...
  • Page 50 LIVE FITNESS WEBSHOP AND SOCIAL MEDIA Sport-Tiedje is Europe’s largest specialist store www.sport-tiedje.de for home fitness equipment with currently 80 www.sport-tiedje.de/blog stores and one of the world’s most renowned online mail order companies for fitness equipment. Private customers order via the 25 www.facebook.com/SportTiedje web shops in the respective national language or have their desired equpiment assembled on...

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