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G660 OWNER'S MANUAL CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .............................................................
3. WARNING LABLE POSITION ........................................................
4. LIST OF PARTS .............................................................................
5. ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT ......................................................... 11
STEP 0 An Introduction to Battery Switch.......................................... 11
STEP 2 Left and Right Pedestals Installation .................................... 14
STEP 3 Display Panel Installation ................................................... 15
STEP 4 Move the Treadmill into Place for Use ................................ 18
STEP 5 Level the Treadmill ............................................................. 19
STEP 6 Center the Walk Strips.......................................................... 20
STEP 7 Check and tension the Walk Strips....................................... 21
STEP 8 Power Cord Installation ...................................................... 22
6. UNDERSTAND G660 LCD DISPLAY ............................................... 23
DISPLAY Overview ........................................................................... 23
DISPLAY Parameter Window .......................................................... 24
DISPLAY Specifications .................................................................. 25
DISPLAY Button Function ............................................................... 26
7. SAFETY TIPS FOR USING G660 TREADMILL ............................... 28
SAFETY TIPS Guidelines on Safety Mechanism ............................ 28
SAFETY TIPS Safety Operating Area ............................................ 29
8. OPERATE THE PRODUCT ............................................................. 31
OPERATION Start Screen ............................................................... 31
OPERATION GO mode ................................................................... 32
OPERATION User Information Settings .......................................... 33
OPERATION Workout Mode Instruction ........................................... 35
OPERATION During Workout Instruction ........................................ 35
OPERATION Pause or Stop Workout .............................................. 36
OPERATION Workout Summary ...................................................... 36
OPERATION EUP Function ............................................................. 36
OPERATION Adjust the Incline on the Treadmill .............................. 37
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    DISPLAY Parameter Window ............24 DISPLAY Specifications ..............25 DISPLAY Button Function ............... 26 7. SAFETY TIPS FOR USING G660 TREADMILL ....... 28 SAFETY TIPS Guidelines on Safety Mechanism ......28 SAFETY TIPS Safety Operating Area ..........29 SAFETY TIPS Mounting and Dismounting Instructions ....30 8.
  • Page 2 G660 OWNER’S MANUAL CONTENTS OPERATION User Preference and Component Versions ....38 9. ABOUT HEART RATE DETECTION ..........40 HEART RATE Telemetry ..............40 HEART RATE Contact ..............40 10. GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE ............41 11. MICRO INVERTER ................ 42 MICRO INVERTER Important Safety Instructions ......
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of a high quality SportsArt product, the G660 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 apply 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.) ● Do not use accessories or parts that are not specifically recommended by the manufacturer (SportsArt). Such parts might cause injuries or cause the unit to fail and void the warranty. We will not be responsible for any safety issue that arises due to the misuse of accessories or parts.
  • Page 6 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CONT.) ● This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, Improper grounding can increase the risk of electric shock. The product is equipped with a power cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
  • Page 7 2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CONT.) MARKINGS CAUTION: (Console) ● Read instruction manual before using. ● Do not let children on or near the product. ● To reduce the risk of injury, stand on side rails before starting treadmill. ● To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts or electric shock, unplug before cleaning or servicing.
  • Page 8: Warning Lable Position

    3. WARNING LABEL POSITION If you are in a Non-English speaking country, you can attach the warning label to the console panel as shown, otherwise, you can also stick it on a place where is clear and obvious. (please use the French version label in French-Speaking areas in North America, and the label will not be included in the other regions.)
  • Page 9: List Of Parts

    4. LIST OF PARTS Assembly Parts Name Qty. No. Name Qty. Display panel Hardware kit Handlebar assembly Owner’s manual Right pedestal Power cord A3a Feeder cord Left pedestal Main frame...
  • Page 10 4. LIST OF PARTS (CONT.) Components on the Product Name Specification Notes Inner hex screw M8*P1.25*L20 Toothed lock washer D18*d8.5*t2.0*19T Inner hex screw M8*P1.25*L20 Toothed lock washer D18*d8.5*t2.0*19T Spring washer Inner hex screw M8*P1.25*L20 Inner hex screw M6*P1.0*L12 Flat washer D16*d6.3*t2 Hex socket flat head cap screw M10*P1.5*L20...
  • Page 11: Assemble The Product

    5. 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 Thread The Data Cable Into Right Pedestal

    STEP 1 Thread The Data Cable Into Right Pedestal Please open the charging port cover (25) then remove screws (40) (41) from the left and right side.
  • Page 13 STEP 1 Thread The Data Cable Into Right Pedestal(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 Left 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 (40)(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 (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) (44) in position. After all screws on the left and right pedestals (A3)(A4) were mounted in position, fully tighten all mounting screws to secure the assembly.
  • 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), and anti-slip pad (46), then loosen the screw (47).Unplug the data cable as shown in the figure, and then remove the bottle holder (49).
  • Page 17 STEP 3 Display Panel Installation (Cont.) (g)Pull out the data cable from the handlebar assembly (A2), and connect it with the cable coming from the display panel (A1). (h)Connect the cable connectors on the display panel (A1) to the cable connectors coming from the circuit board and handlebar assembly (A2).
  • Page 18: Step 4 Move The Treadmill Into Place For Use

    STEP 4 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 a thick carpet or rug as it may interfere with the walking belt.
  • Page 19: Step 5 Level The Treadmill

    STEP 5 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 20: Step 6 Center The Walk Strips

    STEP 6 Center the Walk Strips (a) First, make sure the treadmill is on a level surface and the incline is at 7% (b) Have somebody walk on the treadmill without holding onto the handrails. Start the speed at a lower rate of 3kph/2.5mph to check if the walk strips are aligned and if there is an equal amount of space between walk strips and side-rails on both sides.
  • Page 21: Step 7 Check And Tension The Walk Strips

    STEP 7 Check and tension the Walk Strips Use the probe under left foot rail (as shown below) to inspect if the walk strips are correctly positioned. (a) First remove the non-slip shim on left foot rail, then insert the probe to inspect whether the red mark on the probe is flush with the surface (as shown in the boxes, circle and crosses indicate right and wrong positions of the probe).
  • Page 22: Step 8 Power Cord Installation

    STEP 8 Power Cord Installation (a) Please open the charging port cover. (b)Remove screws (50) from the power connector on the product. (c)Insert the power cord plug into the connector on the product. (d)Use screws (45) to secure the power cord plug (A8) into place. (e)Insert the other end of the power cord (A8) into a proper power socket and thread the power cord out from the bottom as shown.
  • Page 23: Understand G660 Lcd Display

    6. UNDERSTAND G660 LCD DISPLAY DISPLAY Overview Before using the product, please familiarize yourself with the features on the display so you can fully utilize the product and all it has to offer. Description Description GOAL LCD window RUN/PUSH + - adjustment...
  • Page 24: Display Parameter Window

    DISPLAY Parameter Window Description The light man signal: a. In RUN mode: When actual speed is < target speed, the figure will keep moving. When actual speed is >= target speed, the figure will stay lit in the middle. b. In PUSH mode: The figure will keep moving.
  • Page 25: Display Specifications

    DISPLAY Specifications Parameter Spec. HUMAN WATTS 0-9999 0.00-9999 Mile/Km DISTANCE (display maximum of 2 decimal places) METS 0.0-99.9 TIME 0:00-99:59; 100-9999 minute Instant Watt To 0-200 Watts GRID TARGET SPEED 2.0- 12.0 MPH or 3.0-20.0 KPH (RNU) (Weight: 45KG / 100LB and above) RESISTANCE 1 -6 (PUSH)
  • Page 26: Display Button Function

    DISPLAY Button Function Element Description Wake up the display from sleep mode. Press this button to go to RUN mode, and the LED light on the top will stay lit. Press this button to go to PUSH mode, and the LED light on the top will stay lit.
  • Page 27 DISPLAY Button Function (Cont.) Element Description (1) In RUN mode, this button is used to adjust speed. Press +/- on the <RUN/PUSH> key to increase/ decrease 0.1MPH (KPH) each time, long press for faster increase/decrease by 0.1MPH (KPH). (2) In PUSH mode, this button is used to adjust resis- tance.
  • Page 28: Safety Tips For Using G660 Treadmill

    7. SAFETY TIPS FOR USING G660 TREADMILL SAFETY TIPS Guidelines on Safety Mechanism The unit is equipped with a safety key so that one can immediately stop the belt and shut off the unit to prevent accidents from happening. The flashing key sign shown on the display indicates that the safety key has been removed and the unit will not start again until it has been reinserted.
  • Page 29: 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 mea- surement. Do not hold it 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 30: 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 balance 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 31: Operate The Product

    8. OPERATE THE PRODUCT OPERATION Start Screen 1. For safety reasons, make sure the safety key is properly clipped onto your clothes before operating this product. 2. Turn on the power of the treadmill or press the wake-up key located on the bottom right corner of the display, and the display will show the start screen after hearing a “beep”...
  • Page 32: Operation Go Mode

    OPERATION GO mode Press <GO/ENTER>key or ”+” on the <RUN/PUSH> key, then the screen will start counting down by showing 3,2,1,0,GO on the display. Start your workout when the running belt starts to move. The treadmill will start in RUN mode, begins with speed 2.0 MPH (3.0 KPH) and will use the default values (35y/o, 75kg/165lb) at the beginning of the workout.
  • Page 33: Operation User Information Settings

    OPERATION User Information Settings For accurate data on burned calories, input actual weight information. For heart rate suggestions, actual age is required. For total time, distance, calories, and watt-hour to grid, follow the setting steps shown below. 1. MODE / GOAL Selection (1) If you first press any of the MODE buttons, you can choose any workout goal directly.
  • Page 34 OPERATION User Information Settings (Cont.) Parameter Window Description Setting <CALORIES> as goal: If you select <CALORIES>, you have chosen CALORIES as your goal and the LED light of CALORIES will be lit, which means you are ready to start the setting progress.
  • Page 35: Operation Workout Mode Instruction

    OPERATION Workout Mode Instruction Select your workout mode preference from the MODE menu. RUN: In RUN mode, the treadmill will automatically adjust the belt speed based on set target speed in order to remain same speed between user’s running speed and set target speed. PUSH:...
  • Page 36: Operation Pause Or Stop Workout

    OPERATION Pause or Stop Workout (1) When in workout mode, press <PAUSE/RESUME> key to pause your workout, your workout data will also stop accumulating and the word “PAUSED” will pop up on the display. (2) When in paused status, if there aren’t any operation movements in a limited time, the display will go back to start screen.
  • Page 37: Operation Adjust The Incline On The Treadmill

    OPERATION Adjust the Incline on the Treadmill 1. When at start screen, hold the <CHANGE DISPLAY> key for three sec- onds, then access to User Preference and Component Versions Settings. Next, press <GO/ENTER> key to access to “DETECTION OF SLOPE”, then hold <CHANGE DISPLAY>...
  • Page 38: Operation User Preference And Component Versions

    OPERATION User Preference and Component Versions When at start screen, hold the <CHANGE DISPLAY> key for three seconds, then access to User Preference and Component Versions Settings. At any point in this menu you can press the <STOP> button and return to start screen.
  • Page 39 OPERATION User Preference and Component Versions (Cont.) (7) LANGUAGE The current country selected will scroll across the screen, press +/- on the <RUN/PUSH> key to toggle between languages. Press the <GO/ENTER> key to confirm and proceed to the next setting. (8) EUP TIME The window will show “EUP”, press <RUN/PUSH>...
  • Page 40: About Heart Rate Detection

    9. ABOUT HEART RATE DETECTION Heart rate detection functions are selected at the time of purchase. Not every product has every type of heart rate detection. The following explains factors that influence the performance of two of the most common types of heart rate detection devices.
  • Page 41: Guidelines For Exercise

    10. GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE HOW HARD SHOULD I EXERCISE? Studies show that to benefit from aerobic exercise, people need to maintain a certain heart rate during their workouts. Your heart rate training zone depends on your age and fitness level. The darkened area in the chart to the right represents the recommended heart rate training zone for people of various ages.
  • Page 42: Micro Inverter

    11. MICRO INVERTER MICRO INVERTER Important Safety Instructions CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To re- duce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that specified in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. PRUDENCE! Ces instructions d’entretien sont uniquement destinées à...
  • Page 43 MICRO INVERTER Cautionary Messages (Continued) WARNING Power fed from more than one source. Each circuit must be individually disconnected before servicing. Do not remove cover until 5 minute after disconnecting all sources of supply. AVERTISSEMENT! L’alimentation provient de plus d’une śource. Chaque circuit doit étre coupé avant toute intervention de dépannage.
  • Page 44: Micro Inverter Electronic Specifications

    MICRO INVERTER Electronic Specifications Input Data(3 Phase AC) Input power source 3 Phase permanent-magnet generator Maximum input voltage 140V(line-to-line voltage) Nominal operating voltage range 55-125V(line-to-line voltage) Maximum input current 7A(line current) Output Data(single phase AC) Maximum continuous output power 200W Output power factor rating >0.9 120VAC(105.6-132.0V) (for USA)
  • Page 45: Micro Inverter Circuit Board & Product Settings

    MICRO INVERTER Circuit Board & Product Settings Frequency setting: Micro Inverter can detect the frequency automatically without setting. Connecting to grid power: After Micro Inverter is installed into Eco-Powr products, the power can be linked to grid power through the product power cord, as shown in the fol- lowing figure.
  • Page 46 MICRO INVERTER Circuit Board & Product Settings (Cont.) This optional accessory, the SportsArt ECO-POWR Daisy Chain unit connection cord, allows multiple ECO-POWR products to be powered from a single electrical socket. SportsArt Eco-Powr Products 4th... Eco-powr Daisy Chain Eco-Powr Daisy Chain power cord to wall outlet unit connection cord...
  • Page 47: Maintenance

    12. MAINTENANCE This section covers maintenance topics, including instructions on replacing a fuse and lubricating the walk belt, along with the presentation of a main- tenance schedule, maintenance task list, one-year maintenance log, and electronics block diagram. MAINTENANCE Safety Precautions ●...
  • Page 48: Maintenance Error Messages

    MAINTENANCE Error Messages Error messages can appear on the screen as a troubleshooting aid. Error messages appear in the following format: “ERROR _X_Y”. X represents the category of the error. Y represents the specific issue. Error code explanations: Error Error Explanation Remarks code X...
  • Page 49: Maintenance Strings Messages

    MAINTENANCE Error Messages (Cont.) Error Error Explanation Remarks code X code Y Booster (Step-up circuit) output over current. Buck (Step-down circuit) mal- function Micro Inverter drive Generator over current. board abnormality Micro Inverter drive Generator over voltage. board abnormality wear and tear on brake pads wear and tear on brake pads Brake board communication is abnormal...
  • Page 50: Maintenance Circuit Breaker

    MAINTENANCE Circuit Breaker When there is an overload circuit, the round button will trip to disconnect the supply automatically, shown as point D in figure below. Wait 5-10 min- utes before pressing the button. If an abnormality is still present, turn off the power supply and make an inspection by maintenance personnel, and then follow the boot procedure to resume normal operation.
  • Page 51: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE Schedule Area Day Week Month Quarter Year Notes Exterior Clean ● Inspect and secure Screws ● loose parts Treadmill Ensure the treadmill ● test operates properly Inspect for normal Belt guides ● rotation Inspect for normal Front roller ● rotation Inspect for normal Rear roller...
  • Page 52: Maintenance Note

    MAINTENANCE Note The pattern depth less than 0.3 mm for walk strips is prone to slip and fall accidents occurring. It is necessary to replace new walk strips in time to ensure the safety during exercising.
  • Page 53: 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 54: Maintenance Maintenance Log

    MAINTENANCE Maintenance Log Facility:____________________ Supervisor: ____________________ Product model number:_______ Serial number:__________________ Start date:__________________ End date:______________________ Daily Tasks Week 1-7 Week 8-14 Week 15-21 Week 22-28 Completed Daily Tasks Week 29-35 Week 36-42 Week 43-49 Week 50-52 Completed Week 1-7 Week 8-14 Week 15-21 Week 22-28 Weekly Tasks...
  • Page 55: Accessories

    13. ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES Standard USB PORT a. Provides up to 5V, 1A of power for charging b. Let you update all required software drivers for the product. CSAFE PORT Compatible with CSAFE (Communications Specification for Fitness Equipment) Protocol. QR code and NFC tag a.
  • Page 56 ACCESSORIES Option (Cont.) Option : (2) TV rack...
  • Page 57: Appendixes

    14. APPENDIXES APPENDIXES Technical Specifications Model G660 L : 2157 mm ( 84.9” ) Dimensions W : 841 mm ( 33.1” ) H : 1572 mm ( 69.0” ) Overall Weight 214 kg (472 lbs) Maximum User 45 - 150 kg ( 100 - 330 lbs) Weight 2.0 - 12.0 MPH or 3.0 - 20.0 KPH...
  • Page 58: Appendixes Wiring Diagram

    APPENDIXES Wiring Diagram SA WELL Option LCD Display Board SA WELL+ Connection T674 V886 Key Board Key Board SA WELL Board HTR Board USB Board Control Board T_USB Board EUP Board Stop-Key Board HRC Board Contact HTR plates Bridge Board G690 Drive Board Resistor Optic sensor...
  • Page 59: Appendixes Exploded Diagram

    APPENDIXES Exploded Diagram Note: We reserve the right to revise the following diagrams at any time without notice to notify any person of such revisions. Please visit our official website www.gosportsart.com for the latest version.
  • Page 60 Your Authorized Distributor...

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