! CAUTION Read all precautions and instructions in this manual before using this equipment. Table Of Contents Important Safety Instructions-------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Main Parts List-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Warning---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Using Method--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Warm Up Exercises------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 Power Requirements---------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Console Information----------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 Moving Instructions------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12 Parts List and Exploded View------------------------------------------------------------ 13 Console Panel Functions----------------------------------------------------------------- 27...
Impor tant Safety Instructions WARNING - Before using this treadmill or starting any exercise program, consult your physician. This is especially important for persons over the age of 35 and or persons with pre-existing health problems. The manufacturer or distributor assumes no responsibility for personal injury or property damage sustained by or through the use of this product.
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Impor tant Safety Instructions 6. Hold on to handrail when adjusting speed, incline, or other controls. 7. Always examine your treadmill before using to ensure all parts are in working order. 8. Allow the belt to fully stop before dismounting. 9.
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Impor tant Safety Instructions Remember to take the time to review owner's manuals before you start. 1. Before using this treadmill or starting any exercise program, consult your physician and accompanied by specialized person. Adjust the speed not over 8KMH. 2.
War ning CAUTION! Before using this treadmill or starting any exercise program, It is important to review this manual and the following precautions. Power switch Precautions 1. Always unplug the treadmill after using to keep the life of treadmill and avoid any risk of injuries.
Using Method Please read carefully and using follow the functions: 1. put the plug in the socket, turn on the switch. 2. grasp the handle firmly, stand on the treadmill. 3. Push red safety switch into the casing, tie the safety clip to your cloth, then start the treadmill for exercise.
War m Up Exercises EXERCISE GUIDELINES WARNING! Before beginning this or any exercise program, you should consult your physician. This is especially important for individuals over the age of 35 or individuals with pre-existing health problems. Warming up prepares the body for the exercise by increasing circulation, supplying more oxygen to the muscles and raising body temperature.
Power Requirements IMPROPER CONNECTION OF THE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONNECTOR CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF AN ELECTRIC SHOCK. CHECK WITH A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN OR SERVICE MAN IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT AS TO WHETHER THE PRODUCT IS PROPERLY GROUNDED. DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED WITH THE PRODUCT.
Console Information Before beginning your workout, check your normal resting heart rate. Place your fingers lightly against your neck, or against your wrist over the main artery. After finding your pulse, count the number of beats in 10 seconds. Multiply the number of beats by six to determine your pulse rate per minute.
Moving Instructions Caution! In order to protecting your treadmill, spattering water on the machine must be forbidden. To avoid the risk of injury, never attempt to move the treadmill while it is operating. To reduce the possibility of injury while lifting, bend your legs and keep your back straight.
Parts List and Exploded View Console assy Item N o. Grade No. Part No. Description AC40000100 Console Frame AC400020ASSY Circuit Board Frame ASSY AC40002100 Console Back AC40002300 Console Back Cover GB818M5*15DHS20 Phillip Screws M5*15 GB17880.3M5*13DS17 Countersunk Head Hexagon Riveted Nuts M5 DQXTJS03 Chest heartbeat receiver RU5004400...
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Parts List and Exploded View Circuit Board Frame Assy Circuit Board Frame Back Cover Assy Item N o. Grade No. Part No. Description 1.2.1 AC40002000 Circuit Board Frame 1.2.2 AC40002200ASSY Circuit Board Frame Back Cover Assy 1.2.3 B252-WX PCB:Console 1.2.4 ECT74800 Cushion:TPU 1.2.5...
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Parts List and Exploded View USB board assy Emergency switch assy Item N o. Grade No. Part No. Description 1.2.2.2.1 AC40001100 usb fix plate 1.2.2.2.2 B152B USB board 1.2.2.2.3 GB845ST2.9*9.5DS Phillip Screw,ST2.9*9.5 Item N o. Grade No. Part No. Description 2.5.2.1 RT7504900 The Pressure Spring...
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Parts List and Exploded View Console base assy Item N o. Grade No. Part No. Description AC40000200 Cons ole base frame AC40002700 Cons ole base up cover AC40002800 Cons ole base down cover AC400010WXASSY A-ZONE up cover assy AC40002600ASSY A-ZONE down cover assy AC40002900 Left handle AC40003000...
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Parts List and Exploded View Console base assy ─ 17 ─...
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Parts List and Exploded View A-ZONE up cover assy A-ZONE down cover assy Item N o. Grade No. Part No. Description 2.4.1 AC40002400 A-ZONE Circuit Board Frame 2.4.2 AC40002500 A-ZONE up cover 2.4.3 B253 Middle control switch 2.4.4 AC40001200 Start switch 2.4.5 AC40001300 Stop switch...
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Parts List and Exploded View Left handle assy Right handle assy Item N o. Grade No. Part No. Description 2.9.1 AC40003700 Left handle PVC Coated 2.9.2 ECT73800 The cover of the EKG Grip Pulse The underside cover of the EKG 2.9.3 ECT73900 Grip Pulse...
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Parts List and Exploded View Fan assy Motor ASSY Item N o. Grade No. Part No. Description 2.13.1 AC40003400 Fan fix plate 2.13.2 AC40003500 Fan baffle 2.13.3 P07-M35155 2.13.4 GB818M4*40DS2 Phillip Screw M4*40 2.13.5 GB818M5*10DHS2 Phillip Screw M5*10 2.13.6 NM5DS2 Lock Nut M5 2.13.7 NM4DS2...
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Parts List and Exploded View Main Frame ASSY Elevating Frame ASSY Item N o. Grade No. Part No. Description AC400006ASSY Elevating Frame ASSY AC400005WXASSY Frame ASSY GB5780M10*130DS20 Hex Head Bolt M10*130 NM10DS2 Lock Nut M10 RT7001900 Elevating Frame Fixing Shoulder Bolt DQ10DS2A Washer Φ11*Φ23*2 NM12DS2...
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Parts List and Exploded View Left rail assy Item N o. Grade No. Part No. Description 7.2.19.1 AC40001400ASSY Left rail 7.2.19.2 CRDMJ20*3*1000 7.2.19.3 PT300H5200 Right rail assy Item N o. Grade No. Part No. Description 7.2.20.1 AC40001600ASSY Right rail 7.2.20.2 CRDMJ20*3*1000 7.2.20.3 PT300H5200 ─...
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Parts List and Exploded View Frame ASSY Item N o. Grade No. Part No. Description 7.2.1 AC40000500 Frame 7.2.2 PT300H0800 Back Cover 7.2.3 PT3003000 End Cap Ground Bumper 7.2.4 RT7003000 Switch Fix ing Cover 7.2.5 AC40004000 Motor Cover 7.2.6 AC40004800 Motor Cover Fixing Plate 7.2.7 STDP2800...
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Parts List and Exploded View Frame ASSY Item N o. Grade No. Part No. Description 7.2.38 R37-22M3-RDS Actuator 7.2.39 AC40004100 Front cover 7.2.40 AC40004400 Left motor cover support base 7.2.41 AC40004500 Right motor cover support base 7.2.42 AC40004600 Left End Cap 7.2.43 AC40004700 Right End Cap...
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Parts List and Exploded View Frame ASSY ─ 25 ─...
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Parts List and Exploded View General ASSY Item N o. Grade No. Part No. Description AC400001WXASSY Cons ole ASSY AC400002ASSY Cons ole Base ASSY AC40000300 Left Upright AC40000400 Right Upright AC400007-WXASSY Main ASSY AC40004200 Left Cover AC40004300 Right Cover A01-6 Power Cord AC2970C1100V1 Power cord fixing plate...
Console Panel Functions Rated voltage AC 220-240V 50/60Hz Rated power 2300W Speed range 1.0-20.0km/h Incline range 0-15% HEART RATE, % HEART RATE, TIME, TVG SPEED, Display CAL/HOUR, CALORIES, DISTANCE, STEPS, SPEED, INCLINE, DOT MATRIX (16*32). Other Function USB power supply ─...
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Console Panel Functions KEY BEHALF FUNCTION Key Name Function START Press once when outside of a program Upper LED dis plays "3","2","1" Belt starts moving. STOP / PAUSE 1. Press the button and s peed will drop to 0, every other window remains un-changed.
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Console Panel Functions Key Name Function BURN CALORIES Press to select BURN CALORIES. TARGET Press to select TARGET mode, user can select three target training, time/ calories/ distance target. Speed instant: 3,6,9 3,6,9 go to s elected speed directly. Incline Instant: 3%,6%,9% 3%,6%,9% go to selected incline angle direc tly.
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Console Panel Functions Window Name Function 1. When console turns on or after reset: The central LED windows display "IMPULSE" logo for 3 seconds. Then windows scrolls "PRESS ▶ OR SELECT PROGRAM TO BEGIN". Dot matrix 2. When treadmill run, the LED windows simulate a 400 meters long runway.
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Console Panel Functions 1.8 Press ENTER to confirm. 1.9 LEFT LED displays "3","2","1". 1.10 Belt starts moving. 2. If Cardio is selected: 2.1 LEFT LED scrolls "CARDIO MODE: ENTER WEIGHT". 2.2 LEFT LED flash displays "70 KG". 2.3 Use Incline adjustment/speed adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust the default value.
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Console Panel Functions 3.1.8 Press ENTER to confirm. 3.1.9 LEFT LED scrolls "ENTER AGE". 3.1.10 LEFT LED flash displays "40". 3.1.11 Use Incline adjustment/ speed adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust the default value. 3.1.12 Press ENTER to confirm. 3.1.13 LEFT LED displays "3","2","1".
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Console Panel Functions 5. If Burn Calories is selected: 5.1 Left LED scrolls "BURN CALORIES MODE: ENTER MAX SPEED". 5.2 Left LED flash displays "10". 5.3 Use Incline adjustment/ speed adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust the default value. 5.4 Press ENTER to confirm.
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Console Panel Functions 6.3 If DISTANCE TARGET training is selected: 6.3.1 Left LED scrolls "DISTANCE TARGET: ENTER DISTANCE". 6.3.2 Left LED flash displays "5.0 KM". 6.3.3 Use Incline adjustment/ speed adjustment keys: "+" or "-" to adjust the default value. 6.3.4 Press ENTER to confirm.
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Console Panel Functions Treadmill Error Messages Malfunction Corrective Action 1. Check console and the main communication cable connection. 2. Check inverter and the main communication c able connection. ER01, Communication Error 3. Replace inverter. 4. Replace console. 1. Elevation auto. Sense mode. 2.
Belt Adjustment and Maintenance 1. Belt Adjustment: Belt adjustment and tension performs two functions: *The distance between belt and motor cover from left to right within +/-5MM, then needed to be adjusted. *Adjust belt by speed not more than 4KMH. A.
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Belt Adjustment and Maintenance B. The speed for walking belt is 5KMH, hold on the handrail, stand on the side rail, one foot on the belt but without slipping----it's normal. 2. CLEANING: Routine cleaning of your unit will extend extend the life of your unit. Warning! To prevent electrical shock, be sure the power to the treadmill is OFF and the unit is unplugged form the wall electrical outlet before attempting any cleaning or mainteance.
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