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Special tips:
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Before installation and operation, please read this operation manual carefully.
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Please save this manual for future reference.
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Product may vary slightly from the item pictures due to model upgrades.
X4 treadmill Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 X4 treadmill Instructions Manual Special tips: Before installation and operation, please read this operation manual carefully. Please save this manual for future reference. Product may vary slightly from the item pictures due to model upgrades.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING - Read all instructions before using this treadmill. It is important your treadmill receives regular maintenance to prolong its useful life. Failing to regularly maintain your treadmill may void your warranty. Danger To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect your treadmill from the electrical outlet –...
  • Page 3: Important Electrical Information

    IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL INFORMATION WARNING! 1) NEVER use a ground fault circuit interrupt (GFCI) wall outlet with this treadmill. Route the power cord away from any moving part of the treadmill including the elevation mechanism and transport wheels. 2) NEVER operate treadmill on Generator or UPS power supply. 3) NEVER remove any cover without first disconnecting AC power.
  • Page 4 minutes. Warning: Now here we suggest that you should consult with your physician or health professional before starting your workout, especially for the age up to 35 old or once-health problem people. We take no responsible for any troubles or hurts if you don’t following our specification. Treadmill will be carefully assembled and covered the motor shield, then connect to the power.
  • Page 13: Grounding Methods

    IMPORTANT ELECTRICAL INFORMATION WARNING: This treadmill requires a right power source in order to properly operate. For your safety, as well as the safety of others, please verify that the power source is correct before plugging the equipment. Any incorrect power source could cause significant damage to the equipment and or user.
  • Page 14: Button Functions

    OPERATION GUIDE BUTTON FUNCTIONS 1. START: Press this button to start the machine. 2. STOP//PAUSE: Press this button to pause or stop the machine. 3. PROG:Press this button to choose ”0.0” ,”P01-P02-P03-…P14-P15”,”U1-U2-U3”,”FAT”. 4. MODE:Press this button to choose between time, distance, calories workout targets. 5.
  • Page 15: Computer Functions

    COMPUTER FUNCTIONS: 1.SPEED/PULSE:Display current speed. Press SPEED+/- to adjust the speed of the machine.Display user’s heart rate, this date is just for reference, can not be regarded as medical use.Hold the hand pulse sensor by both hands,the console will show user’s pulse value after about 5 seconds. 2.TIME/DISTANCE: Display the time has run.Display the distance has run.
  • Page 16 SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE SPEED INCLINE 5.2 Set of 3 users programs: From standby mode, press PROG button, console will show 3 users programs, select between 3 users programs. -Press SPEED+/- or INCLINE+/- to set the workout time. -Each program can be divided into 10 sections;...
  • Page 17 LUBRICATION REMIND FUNCTION This machine has lubrication remind function. After every total running distance of 300km (188miles), your treadmill needs to be maintained with oil. The system will remind with sound for every 10 seconds, and window will show “OIL”. This means that your treadmill needs to be lubricated with oil. Please read the user’s manual first, and add the oil to the middle part of running board.
  • Page 18: Maintenance And Care

    MAINTENANCE & CARE General cleaning will help prolong the life and performance of your treadmill. Keep the unit clean and maintained by dusting the components on a regular basis. Clean both sides of the running belt to prevent dust from accumulating underneath the belt. Keep your running shoes clean so that dirt from your shoes does not wear out the running board and belt.
  • Page 19: Lubricating The Treadmill

    LUBRICATING THE TREADMILL IMPORTANT NOTE: You will need to lubricate your treadmill before the first use. RUNNING BELTS & TREADMILL LUBRICANT: Lubricating the running board and running belt is essential as the friction between the two affects the life span and function of the treadmill, therefore it is suggested that the running board and belt be inspected regularly.
  • Page 20: Exploded Drawing

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  • Page 22: Parts List

    PARTS LIST Part description Remark Part description Remark Bottom frame Cylindrical cushion Main frame Button Console frame Button + Left upright tube Button - Right upright tube Incline handpulse seat Incline frame Speed handpulse seat Front roller Button acrylic Rear roller Safety key seat shrapnel Left handpulse sheet Right handpulse sheet...
  • Page 23 Quick incline bottom Magnet ring Quick incline upper Magnet core wire Power wire Incline motor AC single wire L200 brown Filter AC single wire L350 brown Inductance AC single wire L350 blue AC single wire Grounding wire Yellow&green Grounding wire optional parts Upper control board Screw...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED ACTION Not plugged in Plug cord into outlet Treadmill will not start Safety Key not inserted Insert Safety Key Running belt tension not Tighten the adjustment bolts Running belt not centered correct on the left or right on the left and right side of the sides of the running board rear roller...
  • Page 25 The incoming voltage is Restart the treadmill. too low or too high. The Check the incoming voltage to control board is damaged. ensure it’s correct. Inspect moving parts of the treadmill to ensure that they E05: Current overload are operating correctly. protection (Self Protecting A moving part of the Check the motor, listen for...

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