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P 5 ~ P 8 P RO GR AM FO R INC LINE

Level 2 is based on Level 1, but each interval increases 1% incline and remains same speed.
Level 3 is based on Level 2, but each interval increases 1% incline and remains same speed.

INCLINE DOT MATRIX 

SPEED DOT MATRIX

INCLINE DOT MATRIX 

SPEED DOT MATRIX

P6

INCLINE DOT MATRIX 

SPEED DOT MATRIX

P5

INCLINE DOT MATRIX 

SPEED DOT MATRIX

P7

P8

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Summary of Contents for Desk TD250

Page 1: ...TD250 0119 US PATENT 9884222 Scan this QR code with your Portable Device to link to additional product information www bodycraft com TD250 qr html ...

Page 2: ...l the quality and design elements to make your workout extremely efficient and comfortable Your new Treadmill is a serious cardio fitness machine that will keep you motivated challenged and within reach of your fitness goals The BODYCRAFT TD250 will provide an efficient cardiovascular workout that will help improve energy levels and your quality of life Cardiovascular training is vital for all age...

Page 3: ...GE TROUBLE SHOOTING HOW TO USE ASA SYSTEM HOW TO FOLD UP FOR STORAGE HOW TO FOLD DOWN FOR EXERCISE WARNING ALIGNING THE RUNNING BELT ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT TENSION CLEANING AND INSPECTING THE RUNNING BELT CLEANING INSPECT FASTENERS AND WIRING STORAGE HOW TO WORK OUT SAFELY AND EFFICIENTLY EXPLODED DRAWING PARTS LIST HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR MOTORIZED TREADMILL PRODUCT WARRANTY P 1 P 2 P 3 P 3 4 P ...

Page 4: ...ever operate your treadmill if it has a damaged cord or plug or if it is not working properly Contact your authorized BODYCRAFT fitness dealer for service and repair 10 Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces 11 Never insert any objects into openings Keep hands and feet away from all moving parts 12 Use the handrails when getting on and off your treadmill 13 Check the power requirement for y...

Page 5: ...To reduce the risk of electric shock always unplug the treadmill from the electrical outlet immediately after use and before cleaning SAFETY KEY CLIP TETHER Your treadmill will not start unless the safety key is placed on the proper location of the treadmill console Attach the safety key clip properly onto your clothes before operating treadmill In case of an emergency pull the safety key off the ...

Page 6: ...ssary periodical maintenance that will insure long term and functional operation PLEASE NOTE IF PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE IS NOT PERFORMED YOU MAY VOID THE WARRANTY RUNNING DECK LUBRICATION Why lubricate Your treadmill comes pre lubricated from our factory As the lubrication dissipates the friction between the running belt and the deck will rise and place undue stress on the drive motor drive belt an...

Page 7: ...applied you should walk not run at a speed not more than 1 5 MPH 2 5 KPH for at least 5 minutes to ensure even distribution of the lubricant To improve distribution of the lubricant it is a good idea to spend about a minute in different locations of the belt Spend 1 minute each walking towards the LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE FRONT and REAR of the belt being careful to not leave the edge of the belt It s ...

Page 8: ...Assembly Parts List Dimensions Overview 70 4 1790mm 33 7 855mm 1 A B C D TREADMILL KNOB WASHERS PIN TOOLS POWER CABLE 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 5 ...

Page 9: ...t forward slightly until the Plate Frame sits flat with the Bottom Frame Refer to Fig 3 incorrect and Fig 4 correct Fully tighten the the knobs with washers IMPORTANT It is imperative that 2 people be present for the safe assembly of your treadmill Use extreme caution and be careful to not pinch your fingers during assembly 6 Incorrect Correct PLATE FRAME 8 BOTTOM FRAME 2 PLATE FRAME 7 Fig 2 3 1 P...

Page 10: ...ition as shown below 3 Steps to attach Air Shock 1 Fold the frame up and lift up the air shock 2 Slightly fold down the frame to attach U bracket on the frame to the head of air shock 3 Insert Pin B into the hole of U bracket and into the air shock as shown Step 5 Use Knob A to secure both handlebars to the top of front post Step 4 Fold the handlebar and desktop down 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 11: ...nob located under the right side of the console by turning it counter clockwise one full turn Step 2 Pull down on the knob and slide the top forward or back For work desk mode the ideal position is in most closest position to the user Step 3 Release the knob then position the desktop to one of the 3 desired positions until the pin locks into place Step 4 To secure turn the knob clockwise to tighte...

Page 12: ...isabled For your convenience the Desktop can be moved forward and back for ideal placement for working Flip up the Master Console for standard treadmill operation This allows for incline operation speeds up to 10 mph 16 kph For your convenience the Desktop can be moved forward and back for ideal placement for walking or running Incline Up Down Keys Speed Up Down Keys Reset Key Enter Key Stop Key S...

Page 13: ...every 0 25mile 400m you run the Lap Counter will advance by 1 You can adjust both the INCLINE and SPEED For P1 P12 Preset Programs Step 1 Press the SPEED or INCLINE up and down keys to select one of the 12 preset programs Step 2 Press ENTER then select levels 1 3 using the SPEED or INCLINE keys Step 3 Press ENTER the default setting time of 30 00 minutes will begin flashing use the SPEED or INCLIN...

Page 14: ...he same as HRC 1 but the instead of speed it uses the Incline in 1 increments HRC 3 SPEED AND INCLINE ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM OPERATION This functions the same as HRC 1 but 1 If the Heart Rate is below the preset maximum first speed will increase in 0 2 mph increments After the highest speed is achieved the incline will then adjust in 1 increments 2 Heart Rate is higher than preset maximum first speed ...

Page 15: ... Press ENTER to choose one of three for countdown goals For the Target Time Program Step 1 Press ENTER to select target time The default time setting of 30 00 Minutes will flash Use the SPEED or INCLINE keys to set the desired workout time from 10 00 99 00 minutes Step 2 Press ENTER and then press START to begin your workout For the Target Distance Program Step 1 Press ENTER to select target dista...

Page 16: ...el 1 but each interval increases speed 2 0mph Level 3 is based on Level 2 but each interval increases speed 2 0mph INCLINE DOT MATRIX SPEED DOT MATRIX INCLINE DOT MATRIX SPEED DOT MATRIX P2 INCLINE DOT MATRIX SPEED DOT MATRIX P1 INCLINE DOT MATRIX SPEED DOT MATRIX P3 P4 13 ...

Page 17: ...es 1 incline and remains same speed Level 3 is based on Level 2 but each interval increases 1 incline and remains same speed INCLINE DOT MATRIX SPEED DOT MATRIX INCLINE DOT MATRIX SPEED DOT MATRIX P6 INCLINE DOT MATRIX SPEED DOT MATRIX P5 INCLINE DOT MATRIX SPEED DOT MATRIX P7 P8 14 ...

Page 18: ... increases 1 incline and speed 2 mph Level 3 is based on Level 2 but each interval increases 1 incline and speed 2 mph SPEED DOT MATRIX SPEED DOT MATRIX P11 SPEED DOT MATRIX P9 SPEED DOT MATRIX P10 P12 INCLINE DOT MATRIX INCLINE DOT MATRIX INCLINE DOT MATRIX INCLINE DOT MATRIX 15 ...

Page 19: ...ser s own count goal May not work with lighter weight users 2 Step count will begin 20 seconds after the user steps on the machine and walks about 20 30 steps Step count will may not be 100 accurate 3 The Step count may not function or be accurate for those who walk lightly Users over 100lbs 45 5kgs that walk at speeds of around 1 2 4 0 mph 2 6 kph will get higher accuracy around 97 Steps must als...

Page 20: ...use the MODE button to choose LOWER BUTTON INTERFACE OPERATION 0 5 4 0 MPH 17 4 NUMERIC KEYPAD WITH INCLINE AND SPEED KEYS 1 For quick speed adjustment select a number then press the SPEED button Ex Press 5 then press SPEED speed is adjusted to 5 0 mph 2 For quick incline adjustment select a number then press the INCLINE button Ex Press 5 then press INCLINE incline is adjusted to 5 3 For quick sel...

Page 21: ...dmill detects that no one is walking or running the machine will stop automatically after 3 minutes HANDLEBAR SPEED KEYS Speed can be controlled from handlebar speed keys HANDLEBAR INCLINE KEYS Incline can be controlled from handlebar incline keys Please note this is not available when using lower button interface LOWER BUTTON INTERFACE BUTTON OPERATION 1 This machine offers a step function that w...

Page 22: ...y please contact your dealer or contact Bodycraft at service bodycraft com No Power Check that the main power switch is on Check the Circuit Break next to the power cord Check the receptacle for power Unplug the treadmill for 5 minutes and retry If your treadmill belt or motor cover are getting hot or the treadmill is tripping a circuit breaker You may need to lubricate your belt and deck Please r...

Page 23: ...s folded up for storage 2 1 HOW TO UNFOLD FOR EXERCISE There is a safety pin on the air shock To fold down the frame please hold your hand on the frame and use your foot to push at the center of air shock as photo shown then lean down the frame onto the ground To avoid danger to children please note 1 Do not allow children to use the machine alone 2 Turning off master power switch and unplug power...

Page 24: ... See Fig B 5 Observe the tracking of the belt for about two minutes Repeat Steps 3 4 and 5 as needed FIGURE B FIGURE A Drifts To The Right Drifts To The Left ADJUSTING THE RUNNING BELT TENSION Adjust the belt tension if the running belt slips during use This is important as it increased the longevity of the treadmills components Before adjusting belt tension keep the belt loose 1 Turn the MASTER P...

Page 25: ...his Target Heart Rate as it is called in cardiovascular exercise programs is considered about 60 to 85 percent of your Maximum Heart Rate This is your optimum level for exercise Exercise at least 3 times a week keep your heart beat within Target Heart Rate for minimum 20 minutes per time will get the most advantage of your workout For example If you are 30 years old your Maximum Heart Rate is 220 ...

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Page 27: ...YLON NUT M10 TD25 119 SCREW M5 x 8L TD25 22 PU FOAM TD25 74 CABLE 90 blue TD25 121 BOLT M8 x 65L TD25 23 CENTER BAR TD25 75 CABLE 60 brown TD25 122 BOLT M10 x 70L TD25 24 SCREW 5 32 x 50L TD25 76 CABLE 160 Yellow Green TD25 124 TABLE CASE UPPER TD25 26 HANDLE PULSE Incline TD25 77 CABLE 170 brown TD25 125 TABLE CASE BOTTOM TD25 27 HANDLE PULSE Speed TD25 78 CABLE 100 blue TD25 126 BOLT M8 x 75L TD...

Page 28: ... not rock and is stable Ensure enough safe space around the machine and do not allow dangerous objects near Ensure power cable is completely in the machine receptacle Turn the power on and remove safety key to check if it is in normal function Check if running belt is slipping Please refer to ADJUSTING RUNNING BELT TENSION to adjust it While not standing on the belt start the machine at 3 mph to c...

Page 29: ...r labor charges unless labor terms are listed above 2 Normal cosmetic wear on parts such as paint seat coverings walk belts pedal straps wheels foot rails labels and logos 3 Consumables such as batteries and heart rate belts that do not have a replaceable battery 4 Eprom Software version upgrades unless determined as necessary 5 Any accessories not included in the original packaging If the item ex...

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