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2.6 If HILL MODE is selected

2.6.1 Dot matrix scrolls 'HILL MODE ENTER TIME';

2.6.2 Time window will be flash '30:00', Use speed + or – button to adjust default 

value;

2.6.3 Press ENTER to confirm;

2.6.4 Dot matrix scrolls 'ENTER WEIGHT', Time window will be flash '68', Use 

speed + or – button to adjust default value;

2.6.5 Press ENTER to confirm;

2.6.6 Dot matrix scrolls 'PRESS QUICK START';

2.6.7 If press QUICK START Button, Top time LED updates;

2.6.8 LED displays "3", "2", "1", Belt starts moving.

2.7 If HR=65% MODE is selected

2.7.1 Dot matrix scrolls 'HR=65% MODE ENTER TIME';

2.7.2 Time window will be flash '30:00', Use speed + or – button to adjust default 

value;

2.7.3 Press ENTER to confirm;

2.7.4 Dot matrix scrolls 'ENTER WEIGHT', Time window will be flash '68', Use 

speed + or – button to adjust default value;

2.7.5 Press ENTER to confirm;

2.7.6 Dot matrix scrolls 'ENTER AGE', Calories window will be flash '25', Use 

speed + or – button to adjust default value;

2.7.7 Press ENTER to confirm;

2.7.8 Dot matrix scrolls 'PRESS QUICK START';

2.7.9 If press QUICK START Button, Top time LED updates;

2.7.10 LED displays "3", "2", "1", Belt starts moving.

2.8 If HR=75% MODE is selected

2.8.1 Dot matrix scrolls 'HR=75% MODE ENTER TIME';

2.8.2 Same as above.

2.9 If HR=85% MODE is selected

2.9.1 Dot matrix scrolls 'HR=85% MODE ENTER TIME';

2.9.2 Same as above.

Console Panel Functions

Summary of Contents for EVOT3

Page 1: ...o b o d y t o n e e u 3 49 6 82 05 38 3 C A U T I O N R e a da l l p r e c a u t i o n s a n d i n s t r u c t i o n s i nt h i s ma n u a l b e f o r eu s i n gt h i s e q u i p me n t U S E R SMA N...

Page 2: ...wer Requirements 11 Console Information 12 Moving Instructions 13 Parts List and Exploded View 14 Console Panel Functions 25 Electrical Connection 34 Belt Adjustment and Maintenance 35 Maintenance Che...

Page 3: ...Unplug from outlet when not in use and before putting on or taking off parts 2 Do not operate under blanket or pillow Excessive heating can occur and cause fire electric shock or injury to users 3 Clo...

Page 4: ...must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can...

Page 5: ...Parts Unplug Before Servicing ATTENTION Pour r duire le risque de plessures des pi ces mobiles D branchez avant l entretien WARNING To Reduce the Risk of Electric Shock Unplug Before Cleaning or Servi...

Page 6: ...hildren unsupervised and disabled person near or on the treadmill Should be accompanied by supervisors 6 Running is oxygen exercise recommended 30 minutes per time is reasonable 7 Wear comfortable goo...

Page 7: ...7 Main Parts List Console Console frame assy Left upright Frame cover Right upright...

Page 8: ...and avoid any risk of injuries 2 In order to protecting your treadmill spattering water on the machine must be forbidden If the ground in user s house is not level please adjust the adjust support pro...

Page 9: ...d and stopping all functions 7 Haul the Safety clip linked with red wire on emergency 8 Keep warm and relax your body after workout Exercise time and exercise frequency at a time Exercise time 30minua...

Page 10: ...tended Bring the sole of the opposite foot toward you and rest it against the inner thigh of your extended leg Reach toward your toes as far as possible Hold for 15 counts then relax This will stretch...

Page 11: ...treadmill can be seriously damaged by sudden voltage changes in your home s electrical power Voltage spikes surges and noise interference can result from weather conditions or from other appliances b...

Page 12: ...HA exercising above 75 of your maximum heart rate may be too strenuous unless you are in top physical condition Exercising below 60 of your maximum will result in minimal cardiovascular conditioning C...

Page 13: ...ack In order to raise or lower the treadmill safely you must be able to lift 220 pounds 100kg It is suggested you always use the aid of a second person when moving the treadmill Lift the treadmill bac...

Page 14: ...32000 Chassis left shield 1 11 11 EVOT32100 Chassis shield right 1 13 12 1 PNLJCM8 20N19 Allen pan headscrews andsawtooth lockwasher assembly 22 14 12 2 GB818M5 15DS2 Phillip Screw M5 15 6 15 12 3 GB8...

Page 15: ...on the rope shaft 1 9 1 3 9 GT3003100 Switch panel 1 10 1 3 10 GB8964FH12 Open ring 1 11 1 3 11 RT7006000 Urgent stop switch panel 1 12 1 3 12 GB845ST2 9 6 5DS Phillip Screw ST2 9 6 5 8 13 1 3 13 GB8...

Page 16: ...5 1 15 GT3001003 Big case 1 16 1 16 GT3001009 Header left to fill plate 1 17 1 17 GT3001010 Header right partner 1 19 1 19 EVOT32200 Large electronic watch case cover 1 20 1 20 GT3009010 Maintenance H...

Page 17: ...17 Big watch case assembly Exploded View and Parts List...

Page 18: ...watch shell 1 5 2 5 GB862 24DS12 External serrated lock washer 1 7 2 7 PR3003000 PCB shores 4 8 2 8 EVOT2DZB01ASSY PCB bracket assy 1 9 2 9 RU700DZB03PBC Magazine rack 1 10 2 10 GB818M4 10DHS2 The tro...

Page 19: ...Y 1 6 1 36 1 AC29701300 Motor plate parts 1 2 6 1 36 2 AC29706700 The motor insulation pad 1 3 6 1 36 3 STDP3600 Motor never burning set 4 4 6 1 36 4 STDP6800 Hexagonal nut K 4 5 6 1 36 5 GB70M8 40 40...

Page 20: ...2 3 6 2 3 GB894 125FH12 Shaft with elastic ring 2 4 6 2 4 DQ8DS2B The gasket 2 5 6 2 5 GB70M8 15DS2 Hex cylinder head screw 2 PCB bracket assy ItemNo Grade No Part No Description QTY 1 2 8 1 EVOT2510...

Page 21: ...1 17 PT3002800P294U Bumper A 4 18 6 1 18 PT3002900P294U Bumper B 4 19 6 1 19 STDP3400 Raised pad component 2 23 6 1 23 AC31003900PBC Motor Cover 1 24 6 1 24 DC29001100PBC Decorative cover before 1 27...

Page 22: ...2 Hex flange surface nut 2 63 6 1 63 GB17880 5M8 16 5DCS Flat head hexagon riveted nuts M8 4 64 6 1 64 GB17880 3M5 13DS17 Countersunk head hexagon riveted nuts M6 24 66 6 1 66 GB41M4DS2 Nut M4 2 67 6...

Page 23: ...23 Main frame Exploded View and Parts List...

Page 24: ...3 2206ASSY Chassis assembly 1 2 6 2 AC2970H07ASSY The mast assembly 1 3 6 3 L1 6800 Neck bush 4 4 6 4 RT7001900 Hex Head Bolt M10 130 2 5 6 5 NM12DS2 Locknut M12 2 6 6 6 GB70M10 120DS20 Hex Head Bolt...

Page 25: ...25 Console Panel Function Console Overview Console Panel Functions...

Page 26: ...d incline and time 6 DISTANCE WINDOW Indicates Kilometers or Miles traveled in 0 01 increments up to 9 99 and 0 1 increments starting at 10 0 Range 0 01 999 7 STEPS WINDOW Indicates user exercise step...

Page 27: ...OWN This button is used select workout cool down mode 10 DELETE BUTTON This button is used delete data 11 FAN BUTTON Turn on and turn off the fan and adjust the fan speed CONSOLE OPERATION 1 QUICK STA...

Page 28: ...ime window will be flash 68 Use speed or button to adjust default value 2 1 5 Press ENTER to confirm 2 1 6 Dot matrix scrolls PRESS QUICK START 2 1 7 If press QUICK START Button Top time LED updates 2...

Page 29: ...ls 5KM MODE 2 4 2 Press ENTER to confirm 2 4 3 Dot matrix scrolls ENTER WEIGHT Time window will be flash 68 Use speed or button to adjust default value 2 4 4 Press ENTER to confirm 2 4 5 Dot matrix sc...

Page 30: ...7 2 Time window will be flash 30 00 Use speed or button to adjust default value 2 7 3 Press ENTER to confirm 2 7 4 Dot matrix scrolls ENTER WEIGHT Time window will be flash 68 Use speed or button to a...

Page 31: ...ault value 2 11 3 Press ENTER to confirm 2 11 4 Dot matrix scrolls ENTER WEIGHT Time window will be flash 68 Use speed or button to adjust default value 2 11 5 Press ENTER to confirm 2 11 6 Dot matrix...

Page 32: ...actuator and inverter connection 3 2 3 Replace actuator 3 2 4 Replace inverter 3 3 Safe key Error message ER03 3 3 1 Check safe key button 3 3 2 Check cable of safe key 3 3 3 Replace safe key PCB 3 3...

Page 33: ...ction 3 7 3 Replace Emergency switch 3 7 4 Replace inverter 3 8 The console no power 3 8 1 Check the AC power 3 8 2 Turn on the power switch 3 8 3 Check the communication cable and console connection...

Page 34: ...34 Electrical Connection...

Page 35: ...wise direction left bolt of rear roller with a 6mm Allen wrench as below figure B Running belt is deviation to left Tension left bolt or loose right bolt of rear roller with a 6mm Allen wrench as belo...

Page 36: ...socket before attempting any cleaning or mainteance Routine maintenance and cleaning for your unit will keep good function and extend the life of your unit Plesse wipe off the console and other tread...

Page 37: ...37 Maintenance Check List Safety Switch...

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