SportsArt Fitness T656 Owner's Manual

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T656 OWNER'S MANUAL CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .............................................................
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES ..............................
3. LIST OF PARTS .............................................................................
4. ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT ........................................................ 10
STEP 1 LData Cable Installation ........................................................ 11
STEP 2 DLeft and Right Pedestals Installation .................................. 13
STEP 3 Display Panel Installation ..................................................... 14
STEP 4 Left/Right Side Covers Installation ...................................... 16
STEP 5 Move the Treadmill into Place for Use ................................ 18
STEP 6 Level the Treadmill .............................................................. 19
STEP 7 Align the Walk Belt................................................................. 20
STEP 8 Adjust the Walk Belt Tension ................................................ 21
STEP 9 Power Cord Installation ........................................................ 22
5. UNDERSTAND T656 LCD DISPLAY ............................................... 23
DISPLAY Overview ........................................................................... 23
DISPLAY Keys ................................................................................ 23
DISPLAY Parameter Window .......................................................... 25
DISPLAY Specifications .................................................................. 26
DISPLAY Setup Guide ..................................................................... 26
6. SAFETY TIPS FOR USING T656 TREADMILL ................................ 28
SAFETY TIPS Safety Operating Area .............................................. 29
7. OPERATE THE PRODUCT ............................................................. 31
OPERATION Start Screen ................................................................ 31
OPERATION Quick Start .................................................................. 32
OPERATION Programs .................................................................... 33
OPERATION Other Functions ........................................................... 41
OPERATION Error Messages ........................................................... 42
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    DISPLAY Keys ................23 DISPLAY Parameter Window ............25 DISPLAY Specifications ..............26 DISPLAY Setup Guide ..............26 6. SAFETY TIPS FOR USING T656 TREADMILL ........ 28 SAFETY TIPS Safety Mechanism ..........28 SAFETY TIPS Safety Operating Area ..........29 SAFETY TIPS Mounting and Dismounting Instructions ....
  • Page 2 8. MAINTENANCE ................44 MAINTENANCE Safety Precautions ..........44 MAINTENANCE Circuit Braker ............45 MAINTENANCE Lubrication System ..........46 MAINTENANCE Schedule ............... 50 MAINTENANCE Task List ............... 51 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Log ..........52 9. ACCESSORIES ................53 ACCESSORIES Standard .............. 53 ACCESSORIES Option ......
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of a high quality SportsArt product, the T656 LCD 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 precautions should be taken during the use of this product. Please note the following safety precautions: ● To reduce the risk of personal injury, read and understand all the instructions before using this product.
  • Page 5 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CONT.) ● To Avoid Injury, use extreme caution when stepping onto or off of a moving belt. ● Never operate this product if it has been damaged in any way. If it is not working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water, contact a service technician for repairs.
  • Page 6 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CONT.) ● Noise emission under load is higher than without load. ● This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 7 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CONT.) If you are a French speaking person in North America, apply the sticker contained in the owner’s manual to the product as shown below. Customers in other areas will not receive the sticker.
  • Page 8: Consignes De Sécurité Importantes

    2. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES Le produit SportsArt a été conçu et fabriqué afin d’assurer une sécurité optimale. Cependant certaines précautions s’appliquent chaque fois que vous utilisez votre produit. • Lisez entièrement le manuel avant l’assemblage et l’utilisation. Veuillez aussi noter les consignes de sécurité...
  • Page 9: List Of Parts

    3. LIST OF PARTS Assembly Parts Name Qty. No. Name Qty. A1 Display panel Hardware kit A2 Handlebar assembly Owner’s manual A3 Right pedestal Power cord A3a Feeder cord A4 Left pedestal A5 Main frame...
  • Page 10 Components on the Product Name Specification Notes QTY 6 Flat washer D22*d8.5*t3.0 QTY 6 Spring washer QTY 6 Inner hex screw M8*P1.25*L20 QTY 6 Flat washer D22*d8.5*t3.0 QTY 6 Spring washer QTY 6 Inner hex screw M8*P1.25*L20 QTY 4 Inner hex screw M6*P1.0*L12 QTY 4 Flat washer...
  • Page 11: 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 12: Step 1 Ldata Cable Installation

    STEP 1 Data Cable Installation Remove the screws (41) from the left and right sides of the main frame (A5). Note: DO NOT remove the screws in area (a).
  • Page 13 STEP 1 Data Cable Installation (Cont.) Follow steps (a) through (e) to thread the data cable into right pedestal (A3). (a) Pull out the data cable from the right pedestal base. Cut the zip tie, and uncurl the data cable. (b) Place the right pedestal (A3) on the floor as shown, with the bottom end facing the data cable.
  • Page 14: Step 2 Dleft And Right Pedestals Installation

    STEP 2 Left and Right Pedestals Installation Follow steps (a) through (b) to install left and right pedestals (A3)(A4). (a) Attach left and right pedestals (A3)(A4) to the main frame (A5), and use screws (41) to secure the assembly. (Note: Make sure the data cable is not pinched when installing the right pedestal (A3).
  • Page 15: Step 3 Display Panel Installation

    STEP 3 Display Panel Installation Follow steps (a) through (j) to install the display panel. (a) Remove the left and right covers from the handlebar assembly (A2). (b) Attach the handlebar assembly (A2) to the left and right pedestals (A3) (A4), then mount screws (42) in position.
  • Page 16 STEP 3 Display Panel Installation (Cont.) (d) Remove screws (43) from the handlebar assembly (A2). (e) Remove the rear cover of the display panel (A1). (f) Insert the display panel into the 2 mounting brackets on the handlebar assembly (A2). Gently press down on the display during installation to avoid the front edge of display protrudes over the storage tray.
  • Page 17: Step 4 Left/Right Side Covers Installation

    STEP 3 Display Panel Installation (Cont.) (g) Hold the display with one hand, gently tilt it forward, then press it downward. Use screws (43) to secure the display panel to the mounting brackets on the assembly. (h) Pull out the data cable from the handlebar assembly (A2), and connect it with the one on the back side of the display panel.
  • Page 18 STEP 4 Left and Right Side Covers Installation Follow steps (a) through (b) to install left and right side covers. (a) Install the plastic fasteners (50) to the left/right pedestals from top to bottom.(there are a total of two places) (b) Put the left/right side covers of the main frame (A5) and handlebar assembly (A2) in place.
  • Page 19: Step 5 Move The Treadmill Into Place For Use

    STEP 5 Move the Treadmill Into Place For Use Hold the rear of the walking deck in area A, and then lift the treadmill to roll it into desired position. Warning: Do not place the treadmill on thick carpet or rugs as it may interfere with the walking belt.
  • Page 20: Step 6 Level The Treadmill

    STEP 6 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 lever nut. (b) Rotate the leveler foot downward until touching the floor. (c) Rotate the leveler nut upward against the frame of the product to secure this position.
  • Page 21: Step 7 Align The Walk Belt

    STEP 7 Align the Walk Belt (a) First, make sure the treadmill is on a level surface and the incline is at 0% . (b) Start the speed at a lower rate of 3kph/2.5mph to check if the walk belt is aligned and if there is an equal amount of space between walk belt and side-rails on both sides.
  • Page 22: Step 8 Adjust The Walk Belt Tension

    STEP 8 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 conditions occurs, walk belt tension should be adjusted.
  • Page 23: Step 9 Power Cord Installation

    STEP 9 Power Cord Installation (a) First, remove screws (45) from the power connector on the product. (b) Insert the power cord plug into the connector on the product. (c) Use screws (45) to secure the power cord plug (A10) into place. (d) Then insert the other end of the power cord (A10) into a proper power socket and thread the power cord out from the bottom as shown.
  • Page 24: Understand T656 Lcd Display

    5. UNDERSTAND T656 LCD DISPLAY DISPLAY Overview Before using the treadmill, please familiarize yourself with the features on the display so you can fully utilize the treadmill and all it has to offer. DISPLAY Keys Key Name Function Displays the following parameters:...
  • Page 25 DISPLAY Keys (Cont.) Key Name Function Used for software updates but can also USB port be used as a charging port. Data management SA WELL+ (This function is only available if you purchase SA WELL+) INCLINE +- Press +/- to adjust incline settings Press to stop the treadmill, hold down to STOP key go back to start screen.
  • Page 26: Display Parameter Window

    DISPLAY Parameter Window Parameter Function Hold the heart rate handle touch sensor while exercising, and your heart rate is HEART RATE displayed within seconds. Shows WT LOSS 65%. WEIGHT LOSS ZONE Displays text and graphics Display area TIME : Your time covered or remaining in TIME / PACE your workout.
  • Page 27: Display Specifications

    DISPLAY Specifications Parameter Spec. 0.1~15.0 MPH or 0.2~24.0 KPH (international SPEED 0.1~12.0 MPH or 0.2~20.0 KPH (Japan) INCLINE -3%~15%, in increments of 0.5%. TIME 0:00-99:59 , 100-9999 DISTANCE 0.00-9999 Mile/KM (display maximum of 2 decimal places) CALORIES 0~9999 K-CAL CAL/HR 0~9999 K-CAL HEART RATE 35~220 bpm...
  • Page 28 PROGRAMS (cont.): Changes the difficuly from 1 to 20. FAT BURN The default value is 1 There are 3 modes of TEST: BRUCE, GERKIN, and FIT TEST FIRE FIGHTER. The default mode is BRUCE. Displays your current heart rate, and helps keep ZONE TRAINER heart rate in target zone.
  • Page 29: Safety Tips For Using T656 Treadmill

    6. SAFETY TIPS FOR USING T656 TREADMILL SAFETY TIPS Safety Mechanism • The treadmill is equipped with a safety key so that one can immediately stop the belt and shut off the treadmill to prevent accidents from happening. • The flashing key sign...
  • Page 30: Safety Tips Safety Operating Area

    SAFETY TIPS Safety Operating Area (a) Safety clearance required as shown below. Do not allow people to be near this area when operating. (b) The stationary handlebar (highlight by mark D) is for heart rate measure- ment. Do not holding as support while exercising. (c) Make sure to stand on the center of the running belt where are marked with green round labels at area E while exercising.
  • Page 31: Safety Tips Mounting And Dismounting Instructions

    SAFETY TIPS Mounting and Dismounting Instructions Get on the treadmill: To mount a treadmill properly, use the handrails to ba- lance while you step onto the sides, straddling the belt. Step onto the belt before start exercising. Get off the treadmill: Always wait for the belt to come to a complete stop before dismounting the treadmill.
  • Page 32: Operate The Product

    7. T656 TREADMILL OPERATION OPERATION Start Screen 1. For safety reasons, make sure the safety key is properly clipped onto your clothes before operating treadmill. 2. Press the wake button located on the bottom right corner of the display, after hearing a “beep” sound, the display will show the start screen...
  • Page 33: Operation Quick Start

    OPERATION QUICK START The Quick Start program is used to bypass the setup mode and start your workout immediately. When using Quick Start, the treadmill will start in RUN mode and will use the default values (35y/o, 75kg/165lb) for calculations. Getting started: QUICK START 1.
  • Page 34: Operation Programs

    OPERATION PROGRAMS Select exercise mode from the PROGRAMS menu on the left side of the display. TRACK: This program simulates running around the playground, one lap equals 400 meters (1/4Mile). There are 3 types of choices: TRACK : You can choose between 3 different types of goals for your work out: TIME/DISTANCE/CALORIES.
  • Page 35 OPERATION PROGRAMS (cont.) 3. Setting AGE and WEIGHT The display will show “AGE” , press +/- on the <INCLINE / SPEED> key, or type the number on keypad to set your age. After you confirm your se lection, the display will show“KG” , press +/- on the <INCLINE / SPEED> key, or type the number on keypad to set your weight, press confirm to complete the settings.
  • Page 36 OPERATION PROGRAMS (cont.) 3. Setting AGE and WEIGHT The display will show “AGE” , press +/- on the <INCLINE / SPEED> key, or type the number on keypad to set your age. After you confirm your se- lection, the display will show“KG” , press +/- on the <INCLINE / SPEED> key, or type the number on keypad to set your weight, press confirm to complete the settings.
  • Page 37 OPERATION PROGRAMS (cont.) 4. After completing the setup, the walk belt will be unlocked and a 3-second countdown will be shown on the display after which the walk belt will start moving. 5. You can select other exercise programs in PROGRAMS mode while exer- cising.
  • Page 38 OPERATION PROGRAMS (cont.) 1. Press <FAT BURN> then press <ENTER> 2. Press <GOAL> to select the goal you would like to set up. Take <TIME> as an example: press <TIME> and press plus/minus sign(+/-) on the <INCLINE / SPEED>key to set the time on this interface, then press Enter to confirm your selection.
  • Page 39 OPERATION PROGRAMS (cont.) 3. Setting AGE and WEIGHT The display will show “AGE” , press +/- on the <INCLINE / SPEED> key, or type the number on keypad to set your age. After you confirm your se- lection, the display will show“KG” , press +/- on the <INCLINE / SPEED> key, or type the number on keypad to set your weight, press confirm to complete the settings.
  • Page 40 OPERATION PROGRAMS (cont.) (3) If no heart rate signal detected after starting the workout, the words “NO HEART RATE READING , PLEASE CHECK TRANSMITTER” will pop up on the screen, the speed will be reduced to its minimum value, and the incline of the treadmill can only be adjusted manually.
  • Page 41 OPERATION PROGRAMS (cont.) Getting started: WT LOSS / CARDIO 1. Press <WT LOSS / CARDIO> then press <ENTER> NOTE: you can switch from one mode to another everytime you press <WT LOSS / CARDIO>, then press <ENTER> to confirm your selection. 2.
  • Page 42: Operation Other Functions

    OPERATION Other Functions EUP Function When the treadmill is in standby, the driver and display panel require no power supply and the electricity is cut off to save energy. The EUP timer is adjust- able. Refer to “User Preference and Component Versions” for details. OPERATION User Preference and Component Versions (1) UNITS...
  • Page 43: Operation Error Messages

    OPERATION User Preference and Component Versions(Cont.) (6) LANGUAGE The current country selected will scroll across the screen, use <INCLINE / SPEED> +/- to toggle between languages. Press the ENTER key to confirm and proceed to the next setting. (7) EUP TIME The screen will show “EUP”, use <INCLINE / SPEED>...
  • Page 44 OPERATION Error Messages T656 Error code explanations : Error Error Explanation Remarks code X code Y Servomotor encoder abnormality, restart it to get back on track Servomotor over temp warning. Reduce motor speed during operation. Servomotor abnormality, restart it to get...
  • Page 45: Maintenance

    8. MAINTENANCE This section covers maintenance topics and includes a maintenance schedule, task list, and log. MAINTENANCE Safety Precautions ● Please follow standard safety precautions when servicing this product. ● Electronic components can carry an electrical charge even after the product has been turned off.
  • Page 46: Maintenance Circuit Braker

    MAINTENANCE Circuit Breaker (a) A circuit breaker is an automatically operated electrical switch designed to protect an electrical circuit from damage caused by overcurrent/over load or short circuit. A spring located under the push button causes the button at area D to lift up and the breaker to trip as shown. (b) After the fault is repaired by qualified technicians, press the push button to reset circuit breaker to resume normal operation as shown.
  • Page 47: Maintenance Lubrication System

    MAINTENANCE Lubrication System Lubrication System Flowchart Lubricant Change Procedure Note: Pay extra attention during the lubricant changing procedure to avoid electric shock, especially during power up.
  • Page 48 MAINTENANCE Lubrication System (cont.) 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 49 MAINTENANCE Lubrication System (cont.) Error Messages: There are 2 types of error: Error 1: It indicates that the system memory failing and it will not be able to perform any auto lubrication. Err. 01 EEPROM Error 2: It indicates motor failure or system malfunction. Err.
  • Page 50 MAINTENANCE Lubrication System (cont.) Protective Message: Buzzer Buzzer Protective Indication sound Action occurred message frequency If an abnor- The buzzer Replace new mality occurs sounds 2 sec., lubrication sys- when operat- then a 2-sec EEPROM ing the device, pause ERR.01 damaged the buzzer This pattern...
  • Page 51: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE Schedule Area Week Month Quarter Year Notes Exterior Clean. ● Inspect and secure loose Screws ● parts. Ensure the treadmill Treadmill test ● operates properly. Inspect alignment Walk belt (centering) and look for ● wear Walk deck Inspect for wear. ●...
  • Page 52: 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 53: Maintenance Maintenance Log

    MAINTENANCE Maintenance Log Facility:____________________ Supervisor: ____________________ Product model number:_______ Serial number:__________________ Start date:__________________ End date:______________________ Week 1-7 Week 8-14 Week 15-21 Week 22-28 Daily Tasks Completed Week 29-35 Week 36-42 Week 43-49 Week 50-52 Daily Tasks Completed Weekly Tasks Week 1-7 Week 8-14 Week 15-21 Week 22-28...
  • Page 54: Accessories

    9. ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES Standard USB CHARGER The USB port provides up to 5V, 1A of power for charging. CSAFE PORT Compatible with CSAFE (Communications Specification for Fitness Equip ment) Protocol. ACCESSORIES Option SA WELL+ Member System 1. This is designed specially by SportsArt to assist the users in managing their workout history.
  • Page 55: Accessories Mye Wireless Tv Audio_Channel Receivers

    ACCESSORIES MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receivers [To purchase, please contact MYE Inc. http://www.myeclubtv.com/] Multiple TV and audio channels receiving and volume adjustment enabled. ● The following two modules are available for this receiver (to be purchased by client): 1. MC3R-9(900MHZ), which has to be used with a MYE Wireless TV Digital Audio Channel Transmitter MWTD-S9.
  • Page 56 ACCESSORIES MYE Wireless TV Audio_Channel Receivers ● The following is a schematic diagram of the connection: Channel 2 Channel 7 Channel 1 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● MYE Wireless TV Audio channel Transmitters Earphone MYE Wireless TV Audio channel Receivers...
  • Page 57: Accessories Option (Fan Set & Tv Rack)

    ACCESSORIES Option (1) Fan Set (2) TV rack...
  • Page 58: Appendixes

    10. APPENDIXES APPENDIX Technical Specifications T656 (LCD) Model L : 2300 mm (90.5”) W : 980 mm (38.5”) Dimensions H : 540 mm (21.2”) 210 kg (463 lbs) Overall Weight Maximum User Weight 160kg (350lb) Type 6 /Class SA EN957 Classification 0.1~15.0 MPH or 0.2~24.0 KPH (international)
  • Page 59: Appendix Wiring Diagram

    APPENDIX Wiring Diagram LCD Display Board SA WELL+ SA WELL Option Connection key Numeric Key Key Board Board HTR Board SA WELL Board Control Board USB Board RFID Board T_USB Board Headphone Board EUP Board Stop-Key Board Safety Key Board Contact HTR plates HRC Board Bridge Board...
  • Page 60: Appendix Exploded Diagram

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