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Congratulations on your purchase of one of the finest exercise products on the market today, the SportsArt G778 Stepmill. Constructed of high quality materials and designed for years of reliable usage, this product was made to become an integral part of your commercial fitness venue.
2.SAFETY THE 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.
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Unpack and verify contents of boxes according to the list of parts to check if any parts are missing. If the product is damaged or missing, contact your SportsArt representative to find out all the materials that were damaged during shipping. (Note: Transport damage is the responsibility of the carrier.) ...
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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.
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When not in use, remove safety key! Store safety key out of reach of children.
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LIST OF PARTS Assembly Parts Name Qty. Name Qty. Main frame A10 Strut small rear cover Display panel A11 Strut rear cover Strut handrail A12 Left & right rear arc covers Upper top cover A14 Left & right padels Left & right handrails A15 Front handle Left &...
ASSEMBLE THE PRODUCT Unpack the machine STEP 0 Before assembling, please unpack the G778 and take out all the related accessories and place them aside, and keep the package materials (b1 and b2 and b3) especially.
Move the machine off the pallet STEP 1 Use and place the packaging materials (b1, b2, b3) according to the following steps for moving the machine off the pallet. (a).Please place the styrofoam (b1) next to the pallet in front of the machine. (b).Please place the plank (b2) on the styrofoam (b1).
Assembly of the Left & right auxiliary pedals and STEP 2 threading of the strut (a).Fasten the left & right auxiliary pedals (A7) to the main frame (A1) with the locking screws (41). (b).Thread the cable on the main frame (A1) into the display panel strut (A9) and pull it upward.
Assembly of the display panel strut & the machine top STEP 3 cover (a).Fasten the display panel strut (A9) to the main frame (A1) with the locking screws (42). (b).Thread and attach the top cover (A4) from the display panel strut (A9) to the main frame (A1).
Assembly of the strut handrail, left & right handrails and STEP 4 the front handle (a).Insert the strut handrail (A3) into the display panel strut (A9) and then attach the screws (43) ( Be careful not to press on the control line). (b).Install the left &...
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(c).Install the front handrail (A15) on the left & right handrails (A5) and fasten them with screws (51). Then fasten all the screws in the previous (a) and (b) steps.
Assembly of the left & right rear arc cover and the left & STEP 5 right pedals (a).Fasten the left & right rear arc covers (A12) to the main frame (A1) with screws (45). (b).Fasten the left & right pedals (A14) to the left & right rear arc covers (A12) with screws (46), and then cover them with the non-slip pads (18).
Assembly of the display panel STEP 6 (a).Take off the non-slip pad (91) on the display panel (A2), and then remove the screws (92) (21) to take off the shelf (94). Then remove the maintenance cover from the display panel (A2).
Assembly of the plastic parts of the display panel strut STEP 7 (a).Attach the screw sockets (19) to the display panel strut (A9), and then fasten the strut rear cover (A11) to the display panel strut (A9) with screws (23). (b).Attach the strut rear top cover (A16) to the display panel strut (A9) with screws (49).
Assembly of the plastic parts of the handrails STEP 8 (a).Please attach the left & right handrail inner cover (A6-1) to the handrail strut (A3) first, and then fasten the inner cover with screws (52). (b).Attach the left & right handrail top cover (A6-2) to the handrail strut (A3) with screws (52) and lock the screws in the step (a).
Level the Machine STEP 9 Please apply force to the end of the machine to check if the leveling knob is stable on the ground. If not, adjust the levelers as follows: (a).Loosen the leveling knob. (b).Rotate the leveling knob downward to the ground to make it steady. (c).Tighten the leveling knob.
Instruction of Moving the Machine STEP 10 Hold the bottom tube of the machine with hands for moving the machine. Pay attention to if anyone is standing in front of the machine when moving it, and do not lift it forcefully at once to avoid tipping the machine.
Power Supply Protection STEP 11 (a).Remove the screw (93) from the base of the bike. (b).Insert the power cord plug into the connector on the product. (c).Plug the power cord (A) into the outlet and secure the power cord plug into place with the removed screw (93).
5. UNDERSTAND G778 LCD DISPLAY Overview DISPLAY In this chapter, you will learn how to use and set up the console of your Stepmill. Please read the entire manual prior to using the elliptical trainer to get the best exercise efficiency and enjoy your workout.
Description Description dapreK ciremuN LCD window YAHdSIc EGNAHC GOAL PROGRAMS SPM +/- TV WIRELESS AUDIO ENTER RECEIVER Control Area QUICK START Fan Speed Switching QR Code、NFC tag STOP/PAUSE key USB port Headphone Port SPM +/- STOP/PAUSE key Windows Display DISPLAY Description Display the data of your heart rate value.
TARGET SPM : Display the target value of the SPM that you have set. CARDIO ZONE : The CARDIO 80% heart rate value. FLOORS : Display your current accumulated floors value. PACE : Your current pace. CALORIES : Display the total calories of the workout or the remaining calories to exercise.
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After the parameter settings are complete, press the key to confirm your selection. Press this key to change SPM. SPM changes by five unit each time the key is pressed. Hold down the key to change stride length quickly. Press this key to switch the message on the LCD display window. Press this key to enter Manual mode.
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Press this key to select <FLOORS> as your workout goal. The notification LED will light on steadily. Press this key to select <CALORIES> as your workout goal. The notification LED will light on steadily. Press this key to select <Watt-hour TO GRID> as your workout goal. The notification LED will light on steadily.
6. OPERATE THE PRODUCT Safe Operating Area OPERATION (a).Safety clearance required as shown below. Do not allow people to be near this area when operating. (b).Noise emission under load is higher than without load. (c).The machine should be placed in the place with the ceiling with sufficient height to prevent the users from hitting the ceiling on the head.
Jumping off the machine OPERATION Please hold the handrails and step on the pedals on both sides if you encounter danger during operation or if the speed is already too high. Instruction of the Buttons OPERATION The function of EMG STOP is to stop. The function of SPM is to set the number of steps for walking per minute.
Sit on the Machine OPERATION Please hold the handrail and step on the pedal firmly when stepping on and off the machine. The workout posture is as follows OPERATION 1.Please hold the handrail and then adjust the posture before start. 2.Push the machine to use.
Start Screen OPERATION Press the wake-up key located on the bottom right corner of the display. After started, you will hear the BEEP sound and see the start screen. Stafety Mechanism OPERATION 1.The pedal will be locked if not being stepped when the button<STOP/PAUSE> is pressed in motion mode.
The machine will recover its start-up screen after the safety switch is pushed back to the correct position. 4.The screen will display the string "EMG STOP" once the emergency stop button is pressed, . If it is pressed again, the machine will recover its power-up screen. Quick Start Mode OPERATION QUICK START mode is preset based on user 35 years old and weighs 75 kilograms (165...
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of the following options to set as your target goal. Parameter Window Description Setting a TIME workout goal: Select <TIME> as your workout goal, the <TIME> notification LED light will stay on and then proceed to time settings. The range is 5 - 300 minutes with the default of 30 minutes.
GRID. (b).Press <ENTER> key to confirm the Watt-hour TO GRID settings. 3.AGE and WEIGHT Having finished the GOAL settings, proceed to AGE and WEIGHT setting. Refer to the following instructions for details. Parameter Window Description AGE Setting: The range is 10 - 99 years old with the default of 35 years old.
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segment, it will operate according to the last setting. HILL: This program is designed for the hill workouts. There are 3 programs built in. Each time HILL program button is pressed, one of the programs will appear: HILL 1, HILL 2, HILL 3. press <ENTER>...
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2.The GOAL of the FIT TEST program is set to【TIME】 by default. After it is selected, the screen will display the age and weight settings. 3.After the weight is selected, the screen will display the height settings. The setting range is 40-90inch / 100-230cm, and the system default value is 70inch / 180cm.
or CARDIO mode. The target heart rate is calculated according to the following formulas: WT LOSS: (220-AGE) X 65% CARDIO: (220-AGE) X 80% Note that if no AGE data is entered, the target heart rate will be calculated by default (35y/o).
show the message” COOL DOWN ” on your screen. The machine will enter a two-minute cool down period and count down from 2:00 to 0:00. Stop/Pause Exercise OPERATION 1.Press <STOP/PAUSE> during exercise, all the exercise data will stop accumulating and keep the current value.
Auto Power Off Funtion OPERATION The machine will shut off automatically when there is no stepping on the pedal or not been operated to the buttons for 2 minutes. User Parameter Setting OPERATION Hold the <CHANGE DISPLAY> for 3 seconds to enter the user parameter setting procedures; press the <STOP/PAUSE>...
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to the next step. 5.Display the Total Watts The window will show the message of “WATTS- xxxxxx KWH”, press <ENTER> and go to the next step. 6.Product Serial Number The Window will show the message of “S/N xxxxxxxx” (as shown below), press <ENTER> key and go to the next step.
function is enabled, it is available both when you workout or not. Features OPERATION 1.USB PORT (a).Provides up to 5V, 1A of power for charging (b).Let you update all required software drivers for the product. 2.CSAFE PORT Compatible with CSAFE (Communications Specification for Fitness Equipment) Protocol. 3.QR code and NFC tag Scanning the QR code and tapping the NFC tag will only display the SPORTSART website.
7. 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. Telemetry HEART RATE The words “telemetry heart rate”...
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A weak pulse makes it difficult to detect heart rate. Low systolic blood pressure makes it difficult to detect heart rate. Dry, course palms impede heart rate detection. For best results, moisten your palms. But do not apply hand lotion immediately prior to your workout, because hand lotion can gum up the contact pads.
8. 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.
9. MICRO INVERTER (MI-250) Important Safety Instructions MICRO INVERTER NOITUAC These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce 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...
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servicing to qualified service personnel. ATTENTION! Les plaques sont à nu. Débrancher l’appareil avant son entretien. Aucune pièce n’est rèparable par l’utilisateur. Faire appel à un réparateur qualifié pour toute intervention de dépannage. GOICUCW Power fed from more than one source. Each circuit must be individually disconnected before servicing.
Electronic Specifications MICRO INVERTER 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 220W Output power factor rating >0.9 120VAC (105.6-132.0V)
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pulling the plug from the product. If the plug is pulled while it is connecting to the power grid, it might cause the electric arc and damage the plug. 3.The number of products can be linked to a power circuit line: The max wattage output of MI-250 is 220W.
10. MAINTENANCE Safety Precautions MAINTENANCE Please follow standard safety precautions when servicing on this product. Do NOT use a damp towel to clean the product and do perform the following maintenances. Do NOT use cleaners with alcohol, ammonia, or other damaging chemicals. The use of such chemicals can damage the product and void the warranty.
Circuit Protection MAINTENANCE 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 minutes 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.
Warning of hand injuries for being pinched MAINTENANCE Please be careful not to put hands into the gap of the machine to avoid the hand injuries for being pinched.
Warning of being caught in the pedal during MAINTENANCE operation ※Keep non-user away from the machine in operation to avoid for being caught in the pedal.
Maintenance Checklist MAINTENANCE If there is a need for maintenance of components, please visit the SportsArt website. cleaning requirements The disinfectant has to be in compliance with Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC (MDD) and Biocidal Products Directive 98/8/EC (BPD). It is suited for sensitive synthetic surfaces such as synthetic leather, polycarbonate (PC), acrylic glass and polysulfone, and for the keyboards and control panels.
Inspection of the v-ribbed belt MAINTENANCE The v-ribbed belt must be inspected annually for any damage. It should be inspected more often if being used very often. Disassemble the plastic parts as shown below to inspect the belt and assemble them in the reverse order after inspection.
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APPENDIX Product Disassembly MAINTENANCE Follow sequence of index numbers 1 through 4 assigned to the figure below to disassemble the product and be sure to remove all the retaining screws before performing disassembly.
11. Optional accessories SA WELL+ Member System Optional accessories This is designed specially by SportsArt to assist the user in managing their workout history. 1.Using a smartphone, connect to the unit via Bluetooth/WIFI and use the SA WELL+ App. The App is available for download in the App Store and Google Play. 2.Using our SA WELL+ app, you can scan the QR code or tap the NFC tag on the console to connect with the product.
12. APPENDIXES Specification APPENDIXE Model G778 L:1618mm (63.7”) W:907mm (35.7”) Dimensions H:2169mm (85.4”) Overall Weight 215 kg (474 lbs) Maximum User 227 kg (500 lbs) Weight 100 - 120 V , 60Hz , 2.2A Power Requirement 200 - 240 V , 50Hz , 1.1A...
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IGBT`s current is overloaded. (DC bus Overcurrent) IGBT`s temperature is too high. The AC power supply is failure or the booting time is too short after shut down. (The situations above are called ISLANDING) AC power supply is failure in voltage. AC power supply is failure in frequency.
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