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Summary of Contents for Endurance T25

Page 1: ...v 091709 T25 Endurance T25 Treadmill User Manual v T25 20200720 ...

Page 2: ...HARDWARE PACK CHECK LIST ASSEMBLY PART LIST Assembly steps Setting up your treadmill OPERATING THE CONSOLE PROGRAM FEATURES GENERAL MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PARTS LIST EXPLODEDDRAWING 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 25 26 29 30 33 34 37 38 40 41 42 44 45 46 Table of Contents 2 ...

Page 3: ...air Never drop or insert objects into any opening in the equipment Always check the unit before each use Make sure that all fasteners are secure and in good working condition Do not use the equipment outdoors or near water Personal Safety During Assembly It is strongly recommended that a qualified dealer assemble the equipment Assistance is required Before beginning assembly please take the time t...

Page 4: ...port and loose fitting breathable clothing will reduce the risk of injury Maintaining equipment in proper operating condition is of utmost importance for a safe cardio training program Read and study all warning labels on this machine It is absolutely necessary that you familiarize yourself and all others with the proper operation of this machine prior to use Keep hands limbs loose clothing and lo...

Page 5: ...x cover Whenever the adapter is used it must be held in place by a metal screw Safety Guidelines 5 3 WARNING NEVER use a RCD Residual Current Device U S ver GFCI wall outlet with this treadmill As with any appliance with a large motor the RCD GFCI will trip often Route the power mains cord away from any moving part of the treadmill including the elevation mechanism and transport wheels NEVER remov...

Page 6: ...ing Only one person may use the treadmill at a time Never activate the treadmill when someone is standing on the belt APPROPRIATE ATTIRE Always wear appropriate clothing Do not wear loose clothing that might catch on any part of this treadmill Always wear non slippery shoes while working with the treadmill Do not wear shoes with heels or leather soles Check the soles of your shoes and remove any d...

Page 7: ... operate the unit Always hold on to a handrail or hand bar while making control changes incline speed etc Do not use excessive pressure on console control keys They are precision set to function properly with little finger pressure Pushing harder is not going to make the unit go faster or slower If you feel the buttons are not functioning properly with normal pressure contact your dealer SAFETY TE...

Page 8: ...may have extra holes that you will not use Use only those holes indicated in the instructions and illustrations NOTE To find out the length of a particular bolt measure its shank the long narrow part beneath the head Refer to the following diagram Do not fully tighten bolts until instructed to do so NOTE After assembly you should check all functions to ensure correct operation If you experience pr...

Page 9: ...Hardware Pack Check List 9 12 M8x80mm Button Head Cap Screw 8pcs 13 M8x15mm Button Head Cap Screw 8pcs 14 ST4 2x15mm Phillips Screw 10pcs 15 M8x30mm Socket Head Cap Screw 4pcs 16 M8 Washer 16pcs ...

Page 10: ...5 Upper Console 1 pcs Parts List 10 1 Main Frame 1 pcs 2 Left Upright 1 pcs 3 Right Upright 1 pcs ...

Page 11: ...Lower Console 1 pcs 17 Safety Key 1 pcs 18 Power Cord 1 pcs 6 Left Upright Cover 1 pcs 7 Right Upright Cover 1 pcs 8 Left Inner Cover 1 pcs 9 Left Outer Cover 1 pcs 10 Right Inner Cover 1 pcs 11 Left Outer Cover 1 pcs ...

Page 12: ...t Uprights 1A Attach Left Upright 2 to Main Frame 1 using 4 12 M8x50mm Button Head Cap Screw 1 13 M8x15mm Button Head Cap Screw 5 16 M8 Washer 1B Connect Cable A from the Main Frame 1 to Cable A from the Right Upright 3 Note Be careful not to damage the cables 1C Attach Right Upright 3 to Main Frame 1 using 4 12 M8x50mm Button Head Cap Screw 1 13 M8x15mm Button Head Cap Screw 5 16 M8 Washer 12 Ste...

Page 13: ...Step 1 13 Above shows STEP 1 assembled and completed ...

Page 14: ...ts in the sequence they are presented Note Finger tighten all hardware in this step DO NOT wrench tighten unless instructed 2A Insert Left Upright Cover 6 onto Left Upright 2 2B Insert Right Upright Cover 7 onto Right Upright 3 14 Step 2 ...

Page 15: ...Above shows STEP 2 assembled and completed Step 2 15 ...

Page 16: ... Wrench tighten all hardware at the end of Step 3B 3A Connect Cable B from the Right Upright 3 to Cable B from the Lower Console 4 Note Be careful not to damage the cables 3B Attach Lower Console 4 to Uprights 2 3 using 6 13 M8x15mm Button Head Cap Screw 6 16 M8 Washer 16 Step 3 ...

Page 17: ...Above shows STEP 3 assembled and completed Step 3 17 ...

Page 18: ... of Step 4B 4A Connect Cables C from the Lower Console 4 to Cables C from the Upper Console 5 Note Be careful not to damage the cables 4B Attach Uppper Console 5 to Lower Console 4 using 4 15 M8x30mm Socket Head Cap Screw 4C Attach Upright Covers 6 7 to Lower Console 4 using 4 14 ST4 2x15mm Phillips Screws 18 Step 4 ...

Page 19: ...Above shows STEP 4 assembled and completed Step 4 19 ...

Page 20: ...ase make sure the Deck of the Main Frame is fully folded up and locked See Folding Instruction on Page 27 5A Attach Left Inner Cover 8 to Main Frame 1 using 1 14 ST4 2x15mm Phillips Screws 5B Attach Right Inner Cover 10 to Main Frame 1 using 1 14 ST4 2x15mm Phillips Screws 20 Step 5 ...

Page 21: ...Above shows STEP 5 assembled and completed Step 5 21 ...

Page 22: ...ch Left Outer Cover 9 and Left Inner Cover 8 together using 2 14 ST4 2x15mm Phillips Screws 6B Attach Right Outer Cover 11 and Left Inner Cover 10 together using 2 14 ST4 2x15mm Phillips Screws Note Please make sure the Deck of the Main Frame is fully folded up and locked 22 Step 6 ...

Page 23: ...Above shows STEP 6 assembled and completed Step 6 23 ...

Page 24: ...Be careful to assemble all components in the sequence they are presented 7A Connect Power Cord 18 to the Main Frame 1 7B Insert Safety Key 17 onto the Lower Console 4 24 Step 7 ...

Page 25: ...Above shows STEP 7 assembled and completed Step 7 25 ...

Page 26: ...g up your Treadmill 26 FOLDING THE TREADMILL 1 Lift the deck of the treadmill up as shown in the drawing until you head the gas spring gives a snap sound 2 Make sure the deck is in upright and locked position ...

Page 27: ... treadmill will roll on the wheels and carefully move it to the desired location CAUTION Do not move the tread mill without tipping it back do not pull on the frame and do not move the treadmill over an uneven surface HOW TO LOWER THE TREADMILL FOR USE 1 Push the upper end of the frame forward and gently press the upper part of the storage latch with your foot at the same time 2 While pressing the...

Page 28: ...irmness for a proper workout Locate the treadmill at least 4 feet from walls or furniture It is important that the treadmill is placed on a firm level surface Occasionally after extended use you will find a fine black dust below your treadmill This is normal wear and DOES NOT mean there is anything wrong with your treadmill This dust can be easily removed with a vacuum cleaner If you wish to preve...

Page 29: ...ation STORE YOUR TREADMILL Please follow these safety precautions especially if you have children at home We suggest to take the following precautions when storing your treadmill 1 When you finish your workout turn the power switch to the off position 2 Remove the plug from the outlet 3 Remove the safety key It is imperative that the safety key is removed and kept away from children HOLD YOUR TABL...

Page 30: ...CONSOLE LAYOUT OVERVIEW Operating the Console 30 ...

Page 31: ...minutes and seconds PULSE Displays Heart Rate in beats per minute DISTANCE Displays traveled distance during workout in miles kilometers COLORIES Displays Calories burned during workout SPEED Displays current speed during workout in mph INCLINE Displays current incline of your workout ...

Page 32: ...INCREASE SPEED To increase workout speed DECREASE SPEED To decrease workout speed INCREASE INCLINE To increase workout incline level DECREASE INCLINE To decrease workout incline level WEIGHT LOSS To select Weight Loss program QUICK INCLINE To quickly select different incline level Operating the Console 32 ...

Page 33: ...ater than 5 mph It will take 3 minutes to slow down unitl it stops If the speed is less than 5 mph but greater than 1 5 mph it will take 2 minutes to slow down until it stops If the speed is less than 1 5 mph it will stop in 18 seconds MUTE SPEAKER There is a audio Jack on the console that can connect to the MP3 Player This Button is to be used to mute the speaker INCREASE VOLUME To increase the v...

Page 34: ...the INCLINE buttons MARATHON TRAINING 1 In Standby mode press the MARATHON TRAINING button to enter MARATHON TRAINING mode 2 Press START button to start the workout 3 Distance is set to 26 3 miles Speed and Incline can be changed using SPEED and INCLINE buttons TIME COUNTDOWN 1 In Standby mode press the PROGRAM button to choose TIME COUNTDOWN mode 2 Press INCLINE AND SPEED buttons to change the TI...

Page 35: ...GRAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SPEED 1 2 2 5 3 1 3 1 3 7 3 7 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 3 7 3 7 3 1 2 5 1 8 1 2 INCLINE 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 SET TIME 16 TIME PER EACH INTERVAL P01 WALK SPEED 1 2 3 1 3 7 5 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 4 3 3 7 3 1 1 8 INCLINE 1 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 1 SPEED 1 2 2 5 3 7 3 7 5 6 6 2 6 2 5 6 3 7 3 7 5 6 5 6 5 6 4 3 3 1 1 8 INCLINE 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 4 5 ...

Page 36: ...10 seconds 5 During workout INCLINE SPEED can be change manually using INCLINE SPEED buttons But the Speed cannot exceed the maxinum speed limit MIN INITIAL MAX MIN INITIAL MAX MIN INITIAL MAX 15 128 133 138 149 154 159 169 174 179 16 128 133 138 148 153 158 168 173 178 AGE MAX SPEED 5 0 MPH MAX SPEED 5 6 MPH MAX SPEED 6 2 MPH HP01 BEATS PER MINUTE HP02 BEATS PER MINUTE HP03 BEATS PER MINUTE 16 12...

Page 37: ...31 138 143 148 53 104 109 114 120 125 130 137 142 147 54 103 108 113 120 125 130 136 141 146 55 102 107 112 119 124 129 135 140 145 56 102 107 112 118 123 128 134 139 144 57 101 106 111 117 122 127 134 139 144 58 100 105 110 117 122 127 133 138 143 59 100 105 110 116 121 126 132 137 142 60 99 104 109 115 120 125 131 136 141 61 98 103 108 114 119 124 130 135 140 62 98 103 108 114 119 124 129 134 13...

Page 38: ... cause belt damage and premature bearing failure 21 Belt and Bed Your treadmill uses a very high efficient low friction bed Performance is maximized when the bed is kept as clean as possible Use a soft damp cloth or paper towel to wipe the edge of the belt and the area between the belt edge and frame Also reach as far as practical directly under the belt edge This should be done once a month to ex...

Page 39: ... are necessary TO SET RUNNING BELT TRACKING 7mm Allen wrench is needed to adjust the rear roller Set belt speed at approximately 2 to 3 mph Remember a small adjustment can make a dramatic difference ATTENTION DAMAGE TO THE RUNNING BELT RESULTING FROM IMPROPER TRACKING TENSION ADJUSTMENTS IS NOT COVERED UNDER THE WARRANTY To move the belt to the Right 1 Turn the Left Roller Bolt 1 4 turn Clockwise ...

Page 40: ...nd spray lubricant as below photo shown While spraying pull the running belt and make it turn one revolution Note Please only spray in the center area do not spray on the side area 4 Turn on the power 5 Press START button and increase the speed to 1 0 MPH 1 6KPH Have a person to walk on the tradmill to help the running belt absorbs the lubricant Note DO NOT run the treadmill in high speed when lub...

Page 41: ...tact Body Solid Customer Service 1 Dirt dust buildup 1 Clean inverter surrounding 2 Inverter damaged 2 Contact Body Solid Customer Service 1 Running belt is too tight 1 Adjust running belt tension 2 Running belt is lack of lubrication 2 Add lubricate to the running belt 3 Incoming voltage is too low 3 Check incoming voltage 4 IPM Module damaged 4 Change Inverter E3 Over Voltage Incoming voltage is...

Page 42: ...G DECK RUNNING BELT AC MOTOR INCLINE MOTOR FRONT ROLLER REAR ROLLER POWER SWITCH OVERLOAD PROTECTOR POWER SOCKET POWER CORD MOTOR DRIVE BELT CUSHION BLACK CUSHION BLUE MAIN FRAME SUPPORT CUSHION FOOT PAD TRANSPORT WHEEL Ø51 5xØ8 1x20 TRANSPORT WHEEL Ø65xØ8 1x20 GAS SPRING MOTOR COVER FRONT COVER TOP RAIL SIDE RAIL LEFT REAR COVER RIGHT REAR COVER LEFT REAR SUPPORT RIGHT REAR SUPPORT LEFT OUTER COV...

Page 43: ...PRIGHT COVER LEFT HANDRAIL COVER RIGHT HANDRAIL COVER SPRING PLASTIC WASHER ADHESIVE TAPE 28x38x1mm ADHESIVE TAPE 10x1340x1mm ADHESIVE TAPE 40x1340x2mm CABLE STRAP ST 100 CABLE STRAP ST 200 WARNING LABEL 45x145mm DISPLAY DECAL BUTTON DECAL WARNING LABEL 120x30mm LOWER SECTION CABLE 650mm MIDDLE SECTION CABLE 1350mm UPPER SECTION CABLE 650mm T25 LOGO WIRE BLUE 150mm WIRE BROWN 100mm WIRE BLUE 200mm...

Page 44: ...15mm SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW M8x75mm HEX HEAD BOLT M10x25mm HEX HEAD BOLT M10x35mm SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW M8x15mm LARGE HEAD SELF TAPPING SCREW ST4 2x10mm SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW M6x15mm SELF TAPPING SCREW ST4 2x10mm BLACK OXIDE SELF TAPPING SCREW ST3 0x10mm SELF TAPPING SCREW ST4 2x10mm ZINC PLATED WASHER M10 WASHER M8 TOOTH LOCK WASHER M8 LOCK WASHER M8 NYLON LOCK NUT M10 NYLON LOCK NUT M8 FLAT HEAD ...

Page 45: ...12 113 114 115 116 117 DESCRIPTION CABLE 800mm GROUND CABLE 600mm MAGNETIC RING Ø24 75xØ15 2x14 9mm MAGNETIC RING Ø39xØ13x31mm MAGNET Ø20xØ8 5x36mm MAGNET B5H LOWER CONSOLE ASSEMBLY UPPER CONSOLE ASSEMBLY QTY 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 ...

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Page 48: ...featuresanddesigns Allrightsreservedonalldesignpatentsandutilitypatents CustomerTechSupportHotline Toll Free 1 800 556 3113 Phone 1 708 427 3555 Fax 1 708 427 3556 Hours M F 8 30 5 00 CST E Mail service bodysolid com Serial Number is Located on the Upright Model Name _______________________________ Purchase Date _______________________________ Serial Number 016057 _______________________ T25 ...

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